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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1908)
OIR GREETINGS filled with adoration; those treading the flowerless paths of poverty echo How Christmas Was Observed i.i Our the praises. The poor mother in the hovel as she bends over the smoulder Town The Yule Tide. ing embers upon the desolate hearth, Our readers may think us tardy and weeps over the empty stockings of with our Christmas greetings, yet they her neglected children even she hears are none the less cordial on this ac these strains in the distance, and her count. You know Christmas lasts un plaintive voice, so full of want, joins til New Years, so we come to you in the chorus, “Glory to God in the holding on to Christmas with one hand highest.” Perhaps this mother is and reaching out to the New Year thinking of the Christmas days in her I girlhood when plerty crowned the with the other. This is the season of good cheer. | board, and these memories may be The season of the holly and the mis- I feeding her hungry heart. Theologians tletoo the time for bright faces and I may cavil over the date and origin of generous impules for gladsome greet I this day. but we will hold fast to our ings a time for noble resolves to be ' Christmas. This year it was “Merry Christmas” a time for old animosities to a time when the benevolent side ail around. Fat turkey, with the usual of one’s.nature should eclipse the sor sundries, furnished the inner man de did side,—a time when the thoughts light, the social was given play in should be turned towards home, .a many ways, and in tact the day was a time when the usurping chains of busi happy anniversary, despite the fact ness should be ignored. A time when that danderlions were in bloom and a the child with its golden curls, the man thunderstorm might be expected at with his silvered locks, alike cry any time. Anything like a full account “Glory to God in the highest, peace of the social happenings of the day and on earth, good will to men.” These I evening cannot be given. Time and words have been chanted by all Christ space forbids; but never was the day ian nations since the infant Jesus slept more universally observed in our city. As we are obout to let go of the old in the rude manger in Bethlehem. The organs in the grand cathedra’s year we realize that to most of us it have pealed forth these words and the has been a Kind year, to a few the hearts of the worshippers have been dark side has been turned; to others, S U ili 111 ¿Hl S. Suit in Equity To Foreclose a Mort gage. Jacksonville Oregon Jacksonville, (lea. L. Davin, President E. H. Helms, Vice-President Jay C. Sax'on, Cashier R. F. Sexton, Asst.Cashier We Solicit your business whether Urge or small. A checking account is often verY convenient CLASSIFIED WANTED—A girl to work in restau rant. Apply at Mrs. Grant. DRESSMAKING For first-class dress making call on Mrs. S. A. Swanson, Luke Ryan’s house east part of city. ----- •----- AT A BARGAIN Several 10 acre tracts of the best Bear Creek bottom land at prices from $50' to $185 per acre. Jacksonville Real Estate Co., Adolf Schulz, Mgr. 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 fur cocktails. CLUBBING OFFER The POST has made arrangements to club with the Toledo Weekly Blade and the Americsn Farmer. This will be the last year that the Toledo Blade will club with other papers. The following is an extract from a letter received from the Blade: “The extraordinary advance in cost of print paper almost decided us not to make a clubbing offer at all this season, knowing the usual offer would net us a great loss, we finally concluded to make the old offer for this one season more.” Our offer: Toledo Weekly Blade........ .........$1.00 Jacksonville Post................ ......... $1.50 Cherries, Figs a-d Grapes grown near Jacksonville _______ __ ft. Jacksonville Post OI FICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK SONVILLE. OREGON Published every Saturday by the Post Pub- ishing Co. J. B. Barnes, Editor Admitted as second-class matter at ‘Jacksonville, Oregon. SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 25 1908. SUBSCRIPTION One year, by mail............................. «1.5C. SEASON OF 1903 Once again we have swung around the circle of our national holidays which marks the end of a glorious year of plenty, and as we are nearing the birth of a new year we look back into the not distant past on matters that will remain fresh in our minds for years to come. Be these acts great or small, good or bad there is profit to be de rived from them. The world does not owe anyone a liv ing, but the earth is amply provided with the necessities of life which it will freely give to those who are wor- thy. So, dear reader make your new year resolutions with a vim. Devel- ope that which you know to be the I best from past experience and reject that which you know to be bad. The world is apparently full of evil likewise it is full of goed. Good is derived from evil, evil is derived from goad. Without one we do not have the other. The stronger the evil tem ptations the stronger will be the good. All classes of people have been be- nefitted during the year just drawn to a close; true some individuals have met with misfortunes, but the nation as a whole has benefitted. The farmers have in the past year marketed about $7,778,000,000 worth which by far sur passes the products of the mines. Thus the farmer is entitled to enjoy a merry Christmas. The laboring man can justly celebrate with a free heart because labor has been in demand at fair pay. Although the skilled mechanic draws only one- fifth of the amount he produces he may feel happy that there is employ ment for millions of the unskilled. Total ............ ......... 12 AC $1.50 American Farmer................ ................ 40 Total.............. .... $1.90 Our price............................ ......... $1.70 Jacksonville Post................ ......... $1.50 Toledo Blade...................... .......... $1.00 American Farmer................ ............... 40 Total.............. ......... $2.90 Our Price........................ . ......... $1.95 This offer may not last much longer. Renewals will count the same as new subscriptions and if your subscription is almost out, renew and get the be- nefit of this offer. ALBANY ADVANCING The old horse car that has disgraced the streets of Albany for many years has passed into history and in its place fine palace cars driven by electricity will greet the visitors at the depot. To the Herald is due much of the RESIDENCE OF EMIL BRITT. PALM AND PERSIMMON credit for the change and development GROWN IN JACKSONVILLE of the city. Ct , OB’, NUN AN TAYLOR CO. Offer This Week at a SPECIAL SALE TO LAST UNTIL Christmas and New Year Men’s Cravenette Rain Proof Coats at Greatly Reduced Prices $10.00 values at $7.00 $11.00 values at $8.00 $15.00 values at $10.00 Call Early Before all are Gone. The Best Christ mas Gift for Husband or Brother Also a Complete Line of Clothing at Greatly Reduced Prices M Administrator’s Notice TREE the sunny side. We must not forget that upon the homes of some of our rea’ers, since last Christmas tide, a shadow has fallen and the mantle of sorrow has wrapped the inmates in its somber folds. Other homes are like the empty nests that hangs ou the with ered bough desolate because the life and song went out with the birds. New I homes have been made new ties formed and old ones severed, but in our onward march it is not well to stop to measure the load each one carries. No life is either all sunshine or all storm. If the new year brings prosperity, let us rejoice; is adversity, let us be brave. Let us be thankful that “our lines have fallen in pleasant places:” that “it is as well with us as with us as it is,” and use our utmost endeavors to make this a happy year. Let us quickly turn over the sad page and look at the bright picture that awaits us; let us quickly penetrate any cloud that may float o’er our pathway and view at length the beautiful silver lining beyond. In The County Court of the State of Oregon For J ack.on County. In The Matter of the Estate of James F. Man kins Deceased. Henry Mankins, the Administrator of the es tate of the above named decedent, having filed herein his duly verified Final Report In the mat ter of the said estate, public notice is hereby given that the Honorable J. R. Noil as the judge of the above entitled Court ha. set and appointed Saturday the 23 day of January 1909. at the hour of 10 o'clock A- M. of said day as the time, and the office of the said County Judge of Jackson County, Oregon, in the Court House in Jackson ville. Jackson County Oregon sa the place for the hearing of said Final Report; all perso.IX in terested will appear at .aid time and place and make any objections they may haze to the ap proval of the same. Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon. December 21. 1808. Henry Mankins, Administrator of the estate of James F. Mankins. Deceased. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Oflice at Roseburg, Oregon, Oct. 28. 19)8. Notice is hereby given that EMMA WAYNE REED of no . 3814 North Cheyenne St.. Tacoma Wash- ington, who, on Oct. 27 1908 made Timber Claim entry. No. 02033 for n W of 8 W/i. N wW of 8 EV* and w '/* of N EH of. Section 10. Townshin 38. S. Range five west of Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final 3 imber Claim Proof, to establish claim to the land above deHcribed. before E. D. Briggs. U. 8. Commis sioner, at Ashland, Oregon on the 16th day of January 1909. Claimant names as witnesses.* Frank Greive. of Ashland. Oregon Sanford S. McKercher. of Ashland. Oregon Duncan T. Mc Kercher, of Ashland. Oregon Pear lay G. Pack ard. of Ashland, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of the estate of John Beckner, deceased. Notice iu hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the above entitled estate has filed his final account with the clerk of said court and the court has fixed Monday the 9th day of November, 1908 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said day as Notice for Publication the time for the final hearing of the said fl nal Depart nent of The Interior U. 8. Land Office account. All persons interested are hereby noti** fled to make or file their objections if any they At RoHeburK. Oregon, Nov. 6, 1908. have to said final account on or before said date Notice is here! y »riven that and time. JOHN C. NELSON October 10th, 1908. QUS NEWBURY. of Portland. Oregon, who, on November 5, 1908, Administrator of the ostate of John Beckner, made Sworn Statement, No. 02165, for NW 1-4, Section 24, Township 39 South, Range 5 West, deceased. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the Notice of Filing Plat of Survey land alxive described, before Register and Receiv Department of the Interior. United Stat* Land er. at R< s tburg Oregon, on the 23rd day of March, Office. Roseburg, Oregon. October 16, 1W<K. 1909. Notice ix hereby given that Section, 23. 24. 26 Claimant names an witnesses: George R. Hamerxly. of KoHeburx. Oregon and 20. Tp. 39 S. It. 7 West. W. M.. have been David Martin, of Roseburg. Orearon Charle» E. surveyed, and the plat of survey will l>e filed in Carlson, of Portland. Oregon Robert A. Preaton, thia office on November 24, isos. at 9 o'clock A. M. and on and after such date wo will be prepar- of Myrtle Creek. Oregon. ed to receive application, for the entry of landa BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. therein. BENJAMIN L. EDDY Reai.ter, J. M. LAWRENCE. Receiver. YOU! • ••• In The Circuit C nirt of th State of Oregon for Jackson County. Emil Britt and Amelia Britt. Plainti’Ts. vs. Laura G. Gardner and I. W. Gardn »r and George Churchman. Guardian cf the estate and person of Florence George McCarthy. Defendants. To Laura G. Gardner and 1. W. Gardner and George Churchman. Guardian of the person and estate of Florence George McCarthy, a minor, the above named defendants: In The Name of the State of Oregon: You and etch of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint fil»d ap.a!nst you and each of you in the above entitled court an I 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 count y within tlJs sta'e. then within Twen ty Days from the date of the service of this sum mon-« upon you: or if Fi rvod by publication, then on or before the b it day so prescribed in the or der for publicaron of said summons: and you and each of you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and answer said con plaint within said time, plaintiffs will take a default 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 euc h 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 anil Fifty Dollars thereof, and at the rate of six per cent per annum on Twenty Dollars and Seventy-five Cents thereof from the 23rd. dav 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 su n of Fifty Dollars as attor ey fees and for the costs anil disbursement of this suit to be taxed; and for r decree against each, a'l and every one of you. the above named defen dants. decreeing that cerium mortgage described In plaint! Ts’ cjnolahi’. t.<> be i first lien upon the premises here n and in said mortgage and coni- pl lint, described and that plaintiffs’ said mort gage be foreclosed and hat the u ual decree be made for the sale of all of said pt o’ erty therein desci ib- ed. to-wit: The N W. ’ j and the N. W. *4 of the S E. l i of Sect! »n 21. anil .he S. E. '4 of the S. W. 14 of Section 16, Township 33 South of Range ! Wes* of the Wi'.li.n.ette Mereuk.n in Jackson County, State of Oregon and that the t ame bo so’d as upon execution and : c mrdmg to law and the practise of this court, to satisfy the judgment of plaintiffs’ herein, interest, r Horney fe* s and h.-* costs and (Fsbursemcnts of this suit an I th: t th * proc.«si» of sa'd sale be applied as follows, t >-wit: firs’, to the sa‘.isfact on and payment, of the expenses of said sale with the costs an I dis bursements of this suit ar.’l ti e tJ orney fees; s?cond, to the payment of pla n'-iU ’ . ud rment herein, and the residue, if any, to be upplied as the court may direc’. Ard 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. II. K. Hanna, one of the judges of the above entitled court, which sakl 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 qomplaint on tile here n 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., 1908 and the date of the last publication on or before which date you are required to appear and answer is December, 26th., A. t). 1908. H. K. HANNA Jr.. Attorney for plaintiffs. Hot Tamales. • • • HOT SOFT DRINKS AND OYSTER COCK TAILS AT Candies, Nuts, Oranges Ice Cream RUSSELLS STORE AHMijfnee’H Notice to Creditors. In the Matter of the Assignment of T. J. K< r- ney. insolvent, in which William Ulrich is af - signee, and which proceedings are pending in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jacki n County. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Assignee, that T J. Kenney of Jacksonville, Oregon on October 15th, 1968, ex- ecuted and delivered to William Ulrich, a gener al de«! of assignment, for the lienetit of all his creditors, and that thereafter, on October 30th. 190K. the «»election of mid V < gnw was confirmed by an election of the hi de-signed by the cr«Ht- ors of the said T. J. Kenney, and that sad William Ulrich is now duly appointed, elected, qualified and acting Assignee of the estate of said insolvent All of the creditors of the said T. J. Kenney are hereby notified to PB£”‘r t their claims, under oath, tn the undersij.cd. within three months from this date. I her no tice is published in the Jacksonville Portland the first publication thereof u dated this 7t>| •lay uf November. 1908. WILUAM Utm™. Assignee.