Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 09, 1909, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    LOCAL NEWS
Zack Cameron of Applegate spent a
few hours in town Monday.
Miss Edith Hammond is spending
the week with Ashland friends.
Lay in your Winter’s reading now
while you can get it for so little.
Note the new ads. in this issue ol
the P ost —and they all bring results.
John W. Neilson of Gold Hill was in
Jacksonville Tuesday on professional
business.
Mrs. H. K. Hanna left for Oakland
Cal., Monday morning where she will
spend the rest of the winter.
Experience is the only teacher in
handling and buying fruit and vegetab­
les, 1 have had it—Boss.
L. C. Washburn a prominent farmei
---- of Rogue River transacted business
in our city Monday.
The Emerick serves meals at all
hours. Everything neat and clean,
prices reasonable.
11-tf
Mrs. Richard Bland (nee Mrs. Anna
Martin) of Grants Pass visited rela­
tives here a few days ago.
Mr. James A. Kiser of Medfora
spent a few days with his brothel
h rank Kiser of this city this week.
Miles Cantrell and Herman Offen-
bacher of the Applegate country were
trading with our mechants Saturday.
County Judge Jewell of Grants Pass
was a recent visitor in Jacksonville
as was also attorney’s Durham, Nor­
ton and Colvig.
Dr. Lockerage of Grants Pass was
in town Monday attending Win. Owens
who is ill with pneumonia at the home
of W. T. Grieve the county assessor.
Chuck Wilcox who has been spenc-
ing the holidays with relatives in Jack­
sonville left Saturday for Oakland Cal.
where he will resume studies at Si
Mary’s College.
Sidney and Clara Abbott who have
been spending the holidays with their
parents in this city returned to Cor­
vallis Sunday to proceed with their
Btudies at the O. A. C.
FOR SALE—Two good farming horses
weighing 1200 and 1300 pounds. One
set of harness. One three-inch low
wheel wagon. Call on or address
Adolf Schulz, Jacksonville Oregon.
Mrs. Chas. Delin of Portland and
Miss Leona Gleason lately of Cleve­
land Ohio, who have been visiting
Medford relatives this winter, were
calling on Jacksonville friends Mon­
day.
The firemen’s ball given on New
Year night was a grand success both
socially and financially. Everyone
seemed to be well pleased. The net
financial results amounted to about
$26.
There’s always something missing
without I. W. H arper whiskey. It’s
so old and so extensively used every­
where that we should find it hard to
get along without it. Sold by E. H.
H elms .
About 40 people from Jacksonville
attended “The Alaskan” at the Med­
ford opera house last Saturday
night. They speak in the highest
terms of the play and think it the best
comic opera ever played in Medford.
Among the number attending from
here was: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor, Mr. and
Mrs. G. E. Neuber, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cole­
man, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Burnett, Mrs.
Chas. Prim, Mrs. W. C. Lang, Misses
Prim, Donegan, Wendt. Sears, Jones,
Neuber, Nunan, Neil, Messrs Neil,
Davis, Shaw, Donegan, Potter and
many others.
i
»
The people of Astoria should, one and
all, tiiank Mr. Evans for what he has
done for them. He built them a rail-
ro id, one of the finest in the state.
H j brought #50,000,000 to the city and
only asked a paltry few thousand dol­
lars from the citizens who will receive
every cent of it back with good inter­
est.
With modern electric cars running
upon our streets, connecting several
smaller towns of the valley Jackson­
ville would grow more rapidly than any
city in the valley. Should Cap. Evans
return to this city next spring and
offer one half the proposition he offer­
ed last summer we should jump at it.
He has made good in Astoria and can
make good here. A town cannot grow
and prosper without rail facilities and
the more railroads and the better the
equipment the more rapid and solid
the town will grow. Think it over and
boost for an electric line, boost hard
and we will get it assist the proposi­
tion financially, and you will get every
cent of it back in cash with interest
besides developing the country and the
town.
If every citizen in the city would put
up #2.50 each we would have an elec­
tric radroad here within four months.
See what they have done in Astoria.
De same man who caused that line
to be built offered the citizens of this
town the same proposition and they
rejected it. The $2,500 of stock sold
brought $50,000,000 to the city.
4
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
UNITED 01 1\ 1ES
'ren’dent................................. . Theodore Roosevelt
/ice- President...................... Chas. W. Fairbanks
Secretary of State.................
.. Elihu Root
Secretary r»f Treasury..........
■ G. B. Cortelyou
eeretary of War
Luke E. Wright
attorney General..........
Chas. J. Bonaparte
'«»stmaster General
......... Von L. Meyer
•eeretary of Nr.vy
.........
V. C. Metcalf
•« t rotary interior
....
Jxs. G. Garfield
ecr«’t«i’v <>f Agriculture
Jas Wilson
•retary of Commerce,
O. V. Strauss
h ief Ju tice..
Melvin V Fuller
■»pat ion Warner............... U. S. Pension Com’r
S. Richants
. U. S. Land Cum'r
I ATE OF OREGON
I. S. Senators
Founded in 1878 by the emiaert fi< r.eer sec
man, James Vick. It is a Heme Magazine
Chas W. Fulton
Jonathan Bourne
■p. in Congrt i.S. Ut D .
W. <’. Hawley
Geo. E. Chamberlain
■'ec. of State............................... Frank W. Benson
tale Treasurer .........................
Geo. A. Steel
ttorney-General...................... A. M. Crawford
late School Supt..................... ...J. H. Ackerman
tate Printer............................... . . Willis Duniway
up reine Court R. S. Bean,... ............... C’f Justice
F. . A. Moore Justice
Robt. Eakin Justice
Will R. King, Com’r
W. T Slater Com’r
J. C. Moreland, clerk
'airy ami Food Com’r
J. W. Bailey
o. p. Hoir
*uor Commissioner
a il road Com’rs.........
Thus. K. Campbell
Clyde B. Aitchison
Oswald West
ate Game Warden
R. O. Stevenson
mk Examiner..............
James Steel
' a it* Engineer ...........
John H. Lewie
xAto Land Agent.........
.. .C. V. Galloway
led. Slate Lund Board
... G. G. Brown
.. C. J. Korinuk
late Veterinarian
FIRST JUDICIAL
Don’t Take The Risk.
When you have a bad cough or cold
do not let it drag along until it becom­
es chronic bronchitis, or develops into
an attack of pneumonia, but give it
the attention it deserves and get rid
of it. Take Chamberlain’s Cough Re­
medy and are sure of prompt relief.
From a small beginning the sale and
use of this preparation has extended
to all parts of the United States and
to many foreign countries. Its many
remarkable cures of coughs and colds
have won for it this wide reputation
and extensive use. Sold by City Drug
Store.
Worlds Events one year *51.00
Home Herald 13 numbers $ .50
Vick’s Magazine or.e year $ .50
Jacksonville Post one year$1.50
Lame Shoulder.
This is a common form of muscular
rheumatism. No internal treatment
is needed. Apply Chamberlain’s Lini­
ment freely twice a day and a quick
cure is certain. ThiB liniment has
proven especially valuable for muscu­
lar and chronic rheumatism, and is
sure to give quick relief. Chamber­
lain’s Liniment is also most excellent
for sprains and bruises. Price 25
cents; large size 50 cents. For sale by
City Drug Store.
The Boss has reduced the price on
his fancy Chinaware.
This offer is for old and new
Subscribers. Come in earl}
Great half price other
ested are hereby notified to make or file their ob
jections if any they havo to final account
on or before said date and time.
January 4. 1909.
KATE REED, Administratrix of Estate of
Carlos Duane Reed, deceased.
—......... ♦-----------
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office
at Roseburg, Oregon. Oct. 28, 1908.
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 ’X i of S W*4, N w ' i of S EVi
and S w'/f of N E’/i of. Section 10, Township 38.
S. Range five west of Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make Final Timber
Claim Proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, before E. D. Briggs, U. S. 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 Pearley G. Pack­
ard. of Ashland. Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
Jacksonville
Notice for Publication
Department of The Interior U. S. Land Office
At Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 6, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
JOHN C. NELSON
of Portland. Oregon, who, on November 5, 1908,
made Sworn Statement, No. 02165. for NW 1-4,
Section 24, Township 39 South, Range 5 West,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make Final Proof, to establish claim to the
and above described, before Register and Receiv­
er. at Ri a ¿burg Oregon, on the 23rd day of March,
1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George R. Hamersly, of Roseburg, Oregon
David Martin, of Roseburg, Oregon Charles E.
Carlson, of Portland, Oregon Robert A. Preston,
of Myrtle Creek, Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register.
Administrator’s Notice
In The County Court of the State of Oregon
For Jackson 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, Neil as the judge
of the above entitled Court has 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; ail persons in­
terested will appear at said time and place and
make any objections they may have tn the aj -
proval of the same.
Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, December 21.
1908.
Henry Mankins, Administrator of the estate of
James F. Mankins, Deceased.
Medford, Ore.
The Astoria Leader prints a long
H. K. HANNA jr.
article from the pen of F. L. Evans,
Lawyer
captain of industry, in which he thanks
Office:
One
block south of depot.
the people for what they have done
for him. This is pecular proceedings. JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
! |William Ulrich is now duly appointed. elected,
qualified and acting Assignee of the estate of
said insolvent. All of the creditors of the said
i T. J. Kenney are hereby notified to present
, their claims, under oath, to the undersigned.
I within three months from this date. This n<>
. tice is published in the Jacksonville Post, arid
I the first publication thereof is dated this 7th day
, of November, 1908.
WILLIAM ULRICH.
Aaaigne
' HAIL LIMBER CO.
_________________________
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
Rough and Dressed
Lumber of All Kinds
ESTIMATE FURNISHED
America’s Greatest Weekly
THE
TOLEDO BLADE
TOLEDO, OHIO.
■
The
Best
Known Knews-
paper in the United
States
•gister....
•ceiver ...
................ B.L. Eddy
....J. M. Lawrence
JACKSONVILLE.
lenry G. Dox................
rank Kasehafer.........
)r. J. W. Robinson...
lenry G. Dox..............
I. M. Cronemiller....
John HuflTer................
leo. L. Davis................
¿mil Britt.....................
•’red J. Fick................
T. J. Kenney................
Sam Walsh....................
Geo. Lewis....................
......... Justice of peace
...................... Constable
............................ Mayor
...................... Roeorder
.....................Treasurer
........... Chief of Police
................. Councilman
................. Councilman
................. Councilman
................. Councilman
Street Commissioner
........................... Sexton
Sugar Pine Shakes.............. #10 00 M.
Cedar Posts........................ 15^ each
Ewe Posts........................... #1.25 each
For sale in quanities to suit
Nunan Taylor Co.
Popular in Every State.
Headache
For Years
any disagreeable after-effects, as
they do not derange the stomach
nr bowels; just a pleasurable
sense of relief follows their use.
G< t a package from your drug­
gist. Take it according to direc­
tions, and if it does not benefit
lie will return your money.
tate Senator.... .................. L. L. Mulit, Ashland
epresontatives,
................... M, Purdin, Medford
D. II. Miller, Medford
J. A. Buchanan Rose hui g
oint Rep.......
o. Judge.........
J. R. Neil. Jacksonville
lerk................ . . .W. R. Coleman. Jacksonville
horiff.............. . ......... W. A. Jones, Jacksonville
ecordor...........
.. . R. T. Burnett. Jacksonville
rcAsurer........
J. M. Cronemiller, Jacksonville
J. P Weite. Jacksonville
ehool S'.ipt....
is. lessor...........
W. T. Grieve, Jacksonville
urveyor..........
............ F. A. Grisez, Ashland
......... A E. Kellogg. Gohl Hill
kroner.............
’onunissioners,...
. J. Patterson, Talent
James Owens, Wellen
......... Chas. Tull. Medford
,G. W. Taylor, Jacksonville
Circulation 200,000
In many respecta th# Toledo Blade is th<
mott remarkable weekly newspaper publich-
i ei in the United Stater, It is the only
I newspaper especially edited for National cir-
! culation. It has had the largest circulation
1 for more years than any newspaper print­
ed in America. Furthermore, it is the cheap-
1 est newspaper in the world, as will lie ex
I plained to any person who will write uf
for terms. The News of the World so ar­
ranged that buisy people can moro easily
comprehend, than by reading cumbersom col­
Dr. Miles»’ Anti-Pain Filin relieve p;...i. umns of dailies. All current topics madt
For headache Dr. Mil»*s' Anti-i aln i’llln plain in each issue by special editorial mat-
I tel written from inception down to date.
The only paper published especially for pe<-
plc who do or do not read daily new»-
' papers, and .vet
thirst for plain facte,
That- this kind <»f a newepaper is popular i¡ I
proven by the fact that the Weekly Bla<!< I
now has over 2C0.000 yearly subscribers ar.d it
circulated in ail parts of the United States.
I In addition to the news, the Blade publisher
short and serial st°ries anil many department,
“I keep Dr. Miles’ Anti-I’ain of matter suited to every rneineber of th<
•
Tills on hand all the time, and j family. Only one dollar a year.
Write for free specimen copy.
would not think of taking a
Address
Following the instructions of Comp­
Notice of Final Settlement.
troller of the Currency Murray the
In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson
national bank examiners of District
Jacksonville,
Oregon County.
In the matter of the estate of John Beckner,
11, comprising Montana, Idaho, Ore­
deceased.
Geo. L. Davi», Preaident
gon, Washington and California met
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
E. H. Helm», Vice-President
Tuesday in Medford for their first
journey without them, no mat­
administrator of the above entitled estate has
Jay C. Sexton, Cashier
gathering of its kind. The regulation
filed his final account with the clerk of said court ter how short a distance I am
R. F. Sexton, Asst.Cashier
which provides for such meetings is a
and the court has fixed Monday the 9th day of going.
I have a sister that has
November. 1908 at 10 o'clock A. M. of raid day as
new departure of the department and
had terrible headaches for years,
the time for the final hearing of the said final
We
Solicit
your
business
whither
large
Medford was chosen as the first meet­
account. All persons interested are hereby noti­ and I coaxed her to try them
or small. A checking account is
ing place.
fied to make or file their objections if any they and they helped her so much,
often
verY
convenient
The chairman of the meeting is E.
have to said final account on or before aid date
she now keeps them by her all
and time.
T. Wilson of Montana, who arrived
the
time. From my own exper­
October 10th, 1908.
from the north on No. 16, accompain-
GUS NEWBURY.
ience
I cannot praise them
ed by F. H. Luce of Washington, and
DR. T. T. SHAW
Administrator of the estate of John Beckner,
enough.
”
Claude Gatch of Salem, C. L. Love­
deceased.
Dentist.
MRS. LOU M. CHURCHILL,
land of Idaho, J. A. H. Kerr ar.d C. J.
Asuignce’s Notice to Creditors.
63 High st., Pcnacook, N. II.
Reed of California arriving on No. 14 Office in Ryan Building, California St.,
I In the Matter of the Assignment of T. J. Ker-
Upftairs
from the south.
Many persons have headache
ney, insolvent, in which William Ulrich is A f -
OREGON | ' signee,
The first session will be called at 3 JACKSONVILLE
and which proceedings are pending in
after any little excitement or ex­
o’clock Tuesday afternoon and will
the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
ertion.
They cannot attend
Jackson County. Notice is hereby given by the
continue throughout the evening. It
I undersigned Assignee, that T J. Kenney of church, lectures, entertainments,
THE
BLUE
JAY
POSTAL
SHOP
is probable that the convention will
i Jacksonville. Oregon on October 15th. 19* . ex­ or ride on trains without suffer­
have completed its business before
ecuted and delivered to William Ulrich, a gencr-
Head
Quarters
for
Scenic
and
ing. Those who suffer in this
train time Wednesday so that the ex­
. al deed of assignment, for the benefit of all his
Novelty Postals.
Wholesale
way should try Dr. Miles’ Anti­
! creditors, and that thereafter, on October 80th,
aminers may depart.
and Retail business. Send us
I 19u8, the selection of said Assignee was confirmed
Pain Pills. They give almost
by an election of the undersigned by th»* cre.lit-
a Triai Mail Order. Our Aim
instant
relief without leaving
I ors of the said T. J. Kenney, and that sad
is to Please. — t
--------- --
—
313'X. Main St.
DISTRICT
udges II. K. Hanna. ...
..
Jacksonville
Geo. Noland...........
..Klamath Fulls
rosecuting Attorney.......
B. F. Mulkey
U S LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG
JACKSON COUNTY OFFICIALS
NOTICE
GUS
NEWBURY
Post cards with tinseled lettering
must be enclosed in an envelope and
Attorney-at-Law
should there be any writing on the Will Practise in All Courts in the State
card it will require a two-cent stamp.
Office on California street one
Post cards with a small envelope at­
block south of the court house
tached requires a two-cent stamp. All
cards deposited in the post office con­
A. E. REAMES
trary to these rules are sent to the
dead letter office at Washington D. C.,
Lawyer
and are destroyed.
Practise in all State and Federal Courts
Kahler Block
JACKSONVILLE
NOTICE
The Hotel formerly known as the
Administratrix Notice.
Taylor House in Jacksonville Oregon,
In The County Court for Jackson County.
has changed management and will In Matter of the Estate of Carlos Duane Reed
henceforth be known as the Abbott deceased.
House and under the managment of Notico is hereby given that the undersigned
C. D. and M. E. Abbott. It has been administratrix of above entitled Estate has filed
her final account with the clerk of said Court,
remodeled and made first class in every the ccurt has fixed Satnrday February 6. 1909 at
respect and rates are as reasonable as 10 o.clock A. M. of said day as the time for final
hearing of said final account. All persons inter­
consistent with first-class service.
EXAMINERS
IN CONFERENCE
CAPT. F. L. EVANS
EXTEND GREETINGS
AT
THE BLADE
Toledo Ohio
r-
PERFECT
PRINTING
PLATES
Y
T rade M arks
DcaisN*
COPYRIGHTS AC.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly nacerlahi our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Conimunlaa.
lions st rlct ly contldontlid. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free, oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken throin/h Munn A Co. receive
fpectal notice, without charge, in the
Scientific Jfmerican,
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest <rtr-
culation of any K<*i«n(liic jonrnitl. Terms. f:t a
year; four inont Ini, $1. bold by ull newsdealers.
MUNN
&C o .3C,0' m <1"”’ New York
Brunch Olfico, 625 F tit., Wiutbiugtoii, D. C.
STEVENS
DON’T BUY A GUN
until you have seen our New
Double Barrel Model« fitted.
withStevensCompre««ed Forged
Steel Barrels—
DEMI-BLOC SYSTEM
The modo of constructing these
superb Trap and Field Guns is
fully set forth in our Now Shot­
gun Pamphlet.
Send two-cent
stamp for it.
Aak your Duller
for StOTOM
Demi-Bloc Cus.
Inaisi on our make.
- ■
IN ONE OK MANY COLORS
J. STEVENS
ARMS & TOOL CO.
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN THE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF I
HIGH GRADE WORK
r. o. in «Ht
CUcouo lot!*. Mom-
E. J. BO AN ER
HICKS-CHATTEN
ENGRAVING CO.
2d & Alder, PORTLAND, ORE.
EYE SPECIALIST
Dr. of Opthalmology, recently from Chicago.
GI ukhcm corre .’tly fitted so they uever have to
be changed for the diatance. Perfect fit
guaranteed to cure Chronic Headache and 1
St. Vitas Dance.
Medford,
Dy Btr» igtlienlng the nerve« which
control th' uetlon of the liver and bowels
Dr. Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills euro
constipation. Go doses 25 cents.
Oregon ’
You «lit w t relief from I'nln wle.i
Dr. Miles' Autl-l'ulu puts ur" UUYU.