Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, December 12, 1908, Image 3

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LOCAL NEWS
Suit in Equity To Foreclose a Mort­
Items of Interest to Jackson Coup’y
gage.
Nuts, candy, fruit and vegetables at
Tax Payers
the Boss.
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In The Circuit Court of th^ State of Oregon
Presents
■ for Jackson County.
Genuine Irish Table Linen
See Our Irish Linens
72-inch Bleached Table Damask - - - 96c, $1.15, $1 W 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 io 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
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All of the above goods are guaranteed pure Irish
Linen, the best values money can buy
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Asking Your Kind Inspection
Nunan-Taylor
Jacksonville Post NATIONAL LAW
MAKES READY
Summons.
COURT HOUSE
Co Í
~ Alreck Barneburg of Sterling left
Emil Britt and Amelia Britt.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Friday for Merlin Oregon, where ! he
PlaintlfTs.
Charles R. Rose and Laura Ellis.
has accepte< I a position as foreman of
va.
a mining cniw.
Levi P. Enfield and Rose Ranschen- Laura G. Gardner and I. W. Gardner
and George Churchman. Guardian of
Wm. Jeuning of Sterling was in berger.
v*w eaiaic
an« person or
lorence
the
estate and
of r Florenca
Jacksonville Friday.
Charles A. Obenchain and Hattie P. 1 George McCarthy.
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Defendants.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jackson of Ash­ Stepp.
MARRIED
To Laura G. Gardner and I. W. Gardner and
land are h_ere visiting the latters par­
George Churchman. Guardian of the person and
ents Mr. and Mrs. John Margreiter’
OBENCHAIN-STEPP- At the court ”,at* of Clorene. Gcorse McCarthy, a minor.
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i the above named defendants:
Mr. and ?4rs. G. N. Lewis were shop-
house in Jacksonville, Wednesday,
In Th. N.m. of th. st*u ui Ore«on: You and
ing in ?Bedford Friday morning.
Dec., 9, 1908, by Judge II. K. Han- etch of you are hereby required to appear
Fd L angley of Watkins was at the
na, Charles A. Obenchain and Hattie *"<1 «newer the complaint hied asainat you and
; each of you in the above entitled court and cause
coun ty seal; Thursday on business.
P. Stepp.
, within ten days from the date of the service of
W. R. Tucker went to Roseburg
NEW CASES
j thiB summon» upon you. if served within Jackson
F.Tiday on business.
Thomas Moran vs. Geo. W. Dodson; County, State of Oregon, or if Berved within auy
other county within this state, then within Twen­
The Boss is not handling bread,any action to recover money.
ty Days from the date of the service of thia sum­
more he has turned this trade over to
Emery J. Eastman vs. Jack Freden- mons upon you; or if served by publication, then
L. V. Larson, the baker.
burg; action to recover money, F. J. on or before the last day so prescribed in the or­
der for publication of said summons; and you and
Newman attorney for plaintiff.
Beware of Frequent Colds.
' each of you will take notice that if you fail to se
Alexander Norris vs. A. T. Lungren appear and answer said complaint within said
A succession of colds or a protract­
time, plaintiffs will take a default and a decree
ed cold is almost certain to end in T. C. Norris and J. G. Gagnon; action against
you for the relief prayed for in their com­
chronic catarrh, from which few per­ to recover money, Gus Newbury at­ plaint, and supplemental complaint towit:
torney
for
plaintiff.
sons ever wholly recover. Give every
That plaintiffs have judgment against each of
cold the attention it deserves and you
Bank of Ashland vs. C. W. Evans said defendants, Laura G. Gardner and I. W
and each of them for the sum of Two
may avoid this disagreeable disease. et al.; action to recover money. E. D. Gardner
Hundred and Ninety-five Dollars and Seventy­
How can you cure a cold? Why not Briggs attorney for plaintiff.
eight cents with interest at the rate of eight per
try Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy?
Ashland Mfg., Co., a corporation vs. cent per annum from the 10th. day of August,
It is highly recommended. Mrs. M. Frank W. Hudson and A. D. Helman; 1904, on Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars thereof,
at the rate of six per cent per annum on
White, of Butler, Tenn., says: “Sev­ suit to foreclose lein. F. M. Calkins and
Twenty Dollars and Seventy-five Cents thereof
eral years ago I was bothered with my attorney for plaintiff.
from the 23rd. day of December. 1906 and at the
throat and lungs. Someone told me of
rate of six per cent per annum on Twenty dollars
PROBATE COURT
and three cents thereof from August 6. 1908. and
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. I be­
Estate of last Will and Testament of for the further Bum of Fifty Dollars as attor ey
gan using it and it relieved me at
fees and for the costs and disbursement of thia
once. Now my throat and lungs are Thos. Oster deceased; order admitting suit to be taxed; and for a decree against each,
Will
to
Probate
and
appointing
execu
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sound and well.” For sale by City
all and every one of you. the above named defen­
dants, decreeing that certain mortgage described
Drug Store.
tor.
I In plaintiffs* complaint to be a first lien upon the
Estate Elizabeth Randall deceased; j premises herein and in said mortgage and com-
City Drug Store Headquarters, for order appointing day for final settle­ i plaint described and that plaintiffs* said mort­
fine Holiday goods. Cut Glass, Sterl­ ment.
gage beforeclosed and that the u^ual decree be mads
for the sale of all of said property therein describ­
ing Silver, Toilet Sets. Smoker Sets,
Estate George Magerele deceased;
to-wlt: The N. W. K and the N. W. K of the
Books, Leather Goods, Perfume At- order appointing day for final settle­ ed,
S. E. *4 of Section 21, and the S. E. Vi of the 8.
omezers, Vases, Xmas Post cards etc. ment etc.
W. Vi of Section 16. Township 33 South of Range
2 West of the Willamette Meredian in Jackson
Sugar Pine Shakes............. $10.00 M.
Estate Euphama Edmundson deceas­ County, State of Oregon and that the same be
Cedar Posts........................... 15f each ed; order appointing day for final set­
Bold as upon execution and according to law and
Ewe Posts............................ $1.25 each tlement.
the practise of this court, to satisfy the judgment
For sale in quanities to suit
of plaintiffs’ herein, interest, attorney fees and
Estate Amanda Swacker deceased; the costs and disbursements of this suit and that
Nunan Taylor Co.
order appointing Frank Swacker ad­ | the proceeds of Baid sale be applied as follows.
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t>wit: first, to the satisfaction and payment of
ministrator.
BORN
the expenses of said sale with the costa and dis-
Estate W. V. Jones deceased; order ; bu memento of this suit and the attorney fee«;
HUMPHREY — Thursday December, appointing administrator and apprais­ I second, to the payment of plaintiffs’ judgment
10, 1908, to Mrs. Frank L. Humph­ ers.
j herein, and the residue, if any. to be applied as
court may direct. And for such other and
rey, twin babies, boy and girl.
Estate and Guardianship of Lucy j the
further relief as to the court may seem just and
Chandler an incompetent person; or­ equitable.
NOTICE
der appointing J. B. Robinson guar­ i This summons is published in the Jacksonville
The Hotel formerly known as the dian.
Post by order of the Hon. H. K. Hanna, one of
the judges of the above entitled court, which said
Taylor House in Jacksonville Oregon,
order wan made and dated in chambers on the
has changed management and will
ADVERTISED LETTERS.
13th, day of November. A. D. 1908. wherein it ia
henceforth be known as the Abbott
The following letters remain uncalled ordered that you appear and answer the complaint
House and under the managment of
supplemental complaint on file herein on or
for in the Postoffice Bt Jacksonville, J and
before the expiration of six weeks from the date
C. D. and M. E. Abbott. It has been
Oregon. Those calling for the same prescribed in said order as the date of the first
remodeled and made first class in every
must give the date of this advertise­ publication of thia summons.
respect and rates are as reasonable as ment, and say “Advertised. ”
The date of the first publication of thia sum«
consistent with first-class service.
is November 14th., 1908 and the date of the
Russell Bogue, Numan Fisher, D. A. rnons
last publication on or before which date you are
Jones, Minnie Robertson, R. E. Thom­ required to appear and answer is December. 26th.,
as, Nathan Williams and Heney Wang. A. D. 1908.
ti. K. HANNA Jr..
JOHN F. MILLER Postmaster.
Attorney for plaintiffs.
forced only imperfectly and unequally,
and its enforcement works almost as
much hardship as good, I strongly
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­
SONVILLE. OREGON
advocate that instead of an unwise
effort to prohibit all combination there
Published every Saturday by the Post Pub-
shall be substituted a law which shall
ishinff Co.
expressly permit combinations which
Many
Women
Present
at
Op
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J. B. Barnes, Editor
are in the interest of the public, but
ening of Congress--Uncle Joe shall
at the same time give to some
Admitted aa «eeond-dsss matter at 'Jacksonville.
Cannon Presided in the House agency of the national government full
Orason.
and Vice-President Fairbanks power of control and supervision over
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 28 1908.
them. One of the chief features of
Called Senate to Order.
this control should be securing entire
SUBSCRIPTION
publicity in all matters which the pub­
On« year, by mail...........................
11.50.
lic has a right to know and further­
The opening of the sixtieth congress
more, the power, not by judicial, but
on last Monday was marked with no
The weather in north-west Wyoming unusual incident. The galleries were by executive, action to prevent or put
is 20 degrees below zero. The people filled with women, •who were among a stop to every form of improper fa­
voritism or other wrong doing.
house up in this country when the mer­
the earlier visitors.
cury drops to 30 above.
The railways of the country should
After the oper.ining prayer by Chap­
be put completely under the interstate
lain Edward Everett Hale in the se­
The Ontario Optimist, formerly the nate the following resolutions were commerce commission and removed
Ontario Democrat, has changed hands, adopted: To fix the hour of meeting. from the domain of the anti-trust law.
Miss Estella Riddle occupies the editor­ To notify the house that the senate The power of the commission should
When in Medford stop at the Emerick
ial sanctum. The Optimist is the offi­ was in session. To authorize the vice- be made thoroughgoing, so that it
Notice for Publication.
where the finest of meals are served
could
exercise
complete
supervision
cial paper of Malheur county.
president to appoint a committe to
and the most corteous attention given.
Department of the Interior, U. 3. Land Office
and control over the issue of securities
Jacksonville,
Oregon
at Roseburg, Oregon. Oct. 28, 1908.
join a like committee from the house
Try us and see.
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The stores are taking on their holi­ for the purpose of noti fying the pre­ as well as over the raising and lower­
Notice Is hereby given that
Geo.
L.
Davit,
Preaident
day attire. One noticeable feature of sident that congress was ready to re­ ing of rates. As regards rates, at
EMMA WAYNE REED
E. H. Helma, Vice-Preaident
OYSTERS
the gift goods is that nearly every­ ceive any message he might wish to least this power should be summary.
of No. 3814 North Cheyenne St., Tacoma waah-
Jay
C.
Sexton,
Cashier
Power to make combinations and traffic
thing on display is serviceable, very send.
The Oyster season is now open and ington, who, on Oct. 27 19u8 made Timber Claim
R. F. Sexton, Aaat.Caahier
i N wH of S
No. 02033 for n M i of
agreements should be explictily con­
little, if any, “trash” is to be seen.
Luy & Keegan handles the famous entry.
Dr. Henry Couden, chaplain of the
and S wV4 of N EK of. Si /.» 10, Township 38.
ferred upon the railroads, the permis­
Eagle
brand
of
oysters.
Take
a
can
house, offered prayer after which the
S. Range five west of W
i*‘e Meridian, has
Hfe Solicit your busintss whether large
sion of the commission being first gain-
of these large Eastern oysters home filed notice of Intention I > . ke Final Timber
There will be a very important meet­ speaker asked for a roll call.
or small. A checking account is
and the combination or agreement
Claim Proof, to establish clam to the land above
to fry, stew or for cocktails.
ing of the Jacksonville Commercial
often rerY convenient
After the adoption of resolutions in being published in all its details. The
described, before E. D. Briggs, U. S. Commis­
Club next week. Everybody is re­ respect of the deceased members of
sioner, at Ashland. Oregon on the 16th day of
interests of the shareholders, of the
quested to be present because this will both houses congr;ss adjourned for
January 1909.
CUT FLOWERS
employees and of the shippers should
Claimant names as witnesses.*
be a hummer meeting. The date will the day.
all be guarded as against one another.
Frank Greive, of Ashland, Oregon Banford 8,
be announced by small posters later.
CLASSIFIED
The president’s message contained To give any one of them undue and
McKercher. of Ashland. Oregon Duncan T. Mo
Cut
Flowers,
Funeral
Remberances,
K er ch er. of Ashland. Oregon Pearley G. Pack­
many recomendations and is too long improper consideration is to do injustice FOR SALE-One »50.00 No. 4 Sharp­
The mercury dropped to 28 degrees
less Cream Separator, 4 good milk Potted Plants and Bulbs. Phone 606 ard. of Ashland, Oregon.
for us to publish the entire message to the others. Rates must be made as
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
25
above aero last week in the Wiliam-
cows and a number of young Stock. Medford Greenhouses.
in one issue but we will probably be low as is compatible with giving pro­
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ette valley, according to a weather
Call on or write. Adolf Schultz.
able to give it complete in the next per returns to all the employees of the
observer’s report. Jacksonville weath­
Good Cough Medicine for Children.
Jacksonville Ore.
issue.
railroad,
from
the
highest
to
the
low
­
Notice of Final Settlement.
er is good enough where we have sun­
The season for coughs and colds is In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson
president ’ s message
WANTED—A girl to work in restau­
est,
and
proper
returns
to
the
share
­
shine intermingled with an occasional
now at hand and too much care cannot County.
rant. Apply at Mrs. Grant.
The financial standing of the nation holders, but they must not, for instan­
shower.
DRESSMAKING —For first-class dress­ be used to protect the children. A In the matter of the estate of John Beckner,
ce,
be
reduced
in
such
fashion
as
to
at the present time is excellent and
making call on Mrs. S. A. Swanson, child is much more likely to contract deceased.
The Rogue River Courier has in­ the financial management of the na­ necessiate a cut in the wages of the
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
Luke Ryan’s house east part of city. diptheria or scarlet fever when he has administrator of the above entitled estate has
stalled a linotype composing machine tion’s intersts by the government dur­ employees or the abolition of the pro­
a cold. The quicker you cure his cold filed his final account with the clerk of said court
fits
of
honest
shareholders.
to their already well equipped plant. ing the last seven years has shown the
the less risk. Chamberlain’s Cough ! and the court has fixed Monday the 9th day of
Telegraph and telephone companies
Although the POST is composing by most satisfactory results. But our
LU BBIG
FFER
Remedy is the sole reliance of many November. 1908 at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day as
hand we are glad to note that other currency system is imperfect, and it engaged in interstate business should
mothers, and few of those who have I the time for the final hearing of the said final
( account, all persons Interested are hereby notL
papers in the valley are progressing. is earnestly to be hoped that the cur­ be put under the jurisdiction of the in­
The P ost has made arrangements to
tried it are willing to use any other. i fled to make or file their objections If any they
club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and
rency commission will be able to pro­ terstate commerce commission.
Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley, W. i have to said final account on or before said data
It is to the interest of all of us that the American Farmer.
A party bought a table cloth in Med­ pose a thoroughly good system which
Va., says: “I have never used any­ and time.
This will be the last year that the
ford last Tuesday and had it hauled will do away with the existing defects. there should be a premium put upon
thing other than Chamberlain's Cough October 10th, 1908.
GUS NEWBURY.
During the period from July 1, 1901, individual initiative and individual ca­ Toledo Blade will club with other Remedy for my children and it has al­
over on the train. The table linen was
Administrator of the estate ef John Beckner,
wrapped in an ordinary paper, and to Sept. 30 1908. there has been a net pacity and an ample reward for the papers. The following is an extract ways given good satisfaction, ” This deceased.
thrown in the baggage car near a can surplus of nearly one hundred millions gteat directing intelligence alone com­ from a letter received from the Blade: remedy contains no opium or other
of oil. The oil can was either turned of receipts over expenditures, a reduc­ petent to manage the great business “The extraordinary advance in cost of narcotic and may be given as conflden-
Notice of Filing Plat of Survey
over or the oil leaked out througn a tion of the interest bearing debt by operations of today. It is well to keep print paper almost decided us not to tly to a child as to an adult, For sale
Department of the Interior. United States Land
hole and of course the table cloth got ninety millions, in spite of the extraor­ in mind that exactly as the anarchist make a clubbing offer at all this season, by City Drug Store.
Office, Roseburg. Oregon, October 16, ¡908.
its share, this same cloth could be dinary expense of the Panama canal is the worst enemy of liberty and the knowing the usual offer would net us
Notice Is hereby given that Sections 23. 24. 26
a
great
Joss,
we
finally
concluded
to
and
a
saving
of
nearly
nine
milions
reactionary the worst enemy of order
bought here in this city for probably
The Emerick serves meals at all and 20. Tp. 89 8. R. 7 West, W. M. bars baea
less money and if it had oil on it you on the annual interest charge. This so the men who defend the rights of make the old offer for this one season hours. Everything neat and clean, surveyed, and the plat of surrey will be filed tn
is an exceedingly satisfactory showing. property have most to fear from the more.”
thia office on November 24, 1908. at 9 o'clock A.
would not be asked to take it.
prices reasonable.
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M. and on and after such date ws will be prepar­
There has been a reduction of taxa­ wrongdoers of great wealth, and the Our offer:
ed
to receive applications for the entry of lands
Toledo Weekly Blade..
..»1.00
men
who
are
championing
popular
tion.
The Jacksonville city charter should
therein.
Assignee’s Notice to Creditors.
Jacksonville
Post
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..»1.50
BENJ a MI h L. EDDY lebur.
As regards the great corporations rights have most to fear from the
be revised and submitted to the voters
J. M. LA WHENCE. Banl.er.
In the Matter of the Assignment of T. J. Ken­
at the city election next spring. The engaged in interstate business, and es­ demagogues who in the name of popu-
Total ..
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ney, insolvent, in which William Ulrich is aa-
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railroads, _ I can only repeat lar rights would do wrong to and op- Our price............. . . . .
charter is almost worthless as it pecially the
...»1.75 signee, and which proceedings are pending in
Notice for Publication.
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
stands. The board went to the ex­ I what I have already again and again press honest business men, honest men
said
in
my
message
to
the
congress.
I
of
wealth,
for
the
success
of
either
Jacksonville
Post.
...
.. »1.50 Jackson County, Notice is hereby given by the j
pense of having a charter drawn up
... .40 undersigned Assignee, that T J. Kenney of Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offic
but for some unaccountable reason the I believe that under the interetate type of wrongdoers necessarily invites American Farmer....
Jacksonville, Oregon on October 15th, 1908, ex­ at Roseburg Oregon, September 23. 1908.
board has failed to act on the instru­ clause of the constitution the United a violent reaction against the cause
ecuted and delivered to William Ulrich, a gener­
given that.
Total..
....»1.90 al deed of assignment, for tha benefit of all his Notice is hereby
ment. This instrument will cost the States has complete and parmount the wrongdoer nominally upholds,
FRANCES MENGOZ,
Our
price
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(Continued
in
next
issue.)
creditors,
and
that
thereafter,
on
October
30th,
....»1.70
of Watkins Jackson co.. Ore., who. on October
city about »800, why not do something right to control ali agencies of inter­
1908, the selection of said Assignee wm confirmed 22, 1903. made homestead application, no . 13186,
Jacksonville Post...
....»1.50 by
with it? It is folly to spend this sum state commerce, and I believe that the
an election of the undersigned by the credit­ S. R. 01369, for the South East V*. Section 4 Town,
Toledo Blade...........
....»1.00 ors of the said T. J. Kenney, and that said ship 41 South, Range 3 West Willamette lierldian.
of money without deriving some bene- national government alone can exer­
Christmas is comin ; on and your wife
cise
this
right
with
wisdom
and
ef-
American Farmer...
. ........... 40 William Ulrich is now duly appointed, elected, has filed notice of intention to make Final five
fit
|
would
like
to
have
a
set
of
those
fine
i fectiveness so ai both to secure justice |
qualified and acting Assignee of the estate of year Proof, to establish claim to the land above
dishes at the Boss, Get them now
said insolvent. All of the creditors of the said described, before W. H. Cannon U. S. Commis­
f from and to do justice to the great I
Total
»2.90
T. J. Kenney are hereby notified to present
while the price is reduced.
AT A BARGAIN
at Medford, Oregon, on the 9th day of
Our Price.............
I corporations which are the most im-
»1.95 their claims, under oath, to the undersigned, sioner,
December. 19OH.
An excellent opportunity to visit
1 portant factors in modern business. I
This offer may not last much longer. within three months from this date. This no­ claimant names as Witnesses:
Several 10 acre tracts of the best believe that it is worse than folly to San Francisco is offered the people of Renewals will count the same as new tice Is published in the Jacksonville Poet, and Dick Traverso, of Watkins Oregon. William
' attempt to prohibit all combinations, 1 J«c'<son county. On December 26, subscriptions and if your subscription the first publication thereof is dated this 7th Jar G. Kiney, of Watkins Oregon. Edward Spencer,
Bear Creek bottom land At prices from
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w« AV
nt ■ »n . V, aar.ll — 4 n —<
of November, 190«.
of Watkins Oregon, Sylvester A. Smith, of Wat-
excursion
will start from Ashland. is
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almost
out, renew
and get the bc-
»50 to »185 per acre. Jacksonville as is done by the Sherman anti-trust
WILLIAM ULRICH.
kin« Or «iron
law,
because
such
a
law
can
be
en-
The
tickets
will
be
good
for
15
days,
i
o
f
offer.
AMixn««.
Real Estate Co.. Adolf Schulz, Mgr.
BENJAMIN u EDDY. n«ci«ur.
Bank of
Jacksonville
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