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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1909)
• LOCAL NEWS Monday night is convention night. Mrs. G. E. Neuber was in Medford Friday. Peanuts, warm and delicious at the Boss. Mrs. Peter Ingram was a Medford visitor Friday. Miss Louise Jones has been on the sick list this week. Miss Fay Sears spent Sunday with Medford friends. Mrs. T. J. Kenney was in Medford Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. DeRoboam^were in Medford Monday. W. W. Irving of Mjdford was in this city Saturday. B. F. Mulkey and family was Ash land visitors Sunday. Miss Cora Basye is clerking in Rusr- ells confectionery store. Mrs. John Huffer returned a few days ago from Portland. C. L. Reames of Medford was at the the county seat Thursday. John Wilkinson of Medford tarried a few hours in this city Sunday. Mrs. Frank Robison was shopping in Medford Monday of this week. A. E. Reames went to Grants Pass one day this week on business. Hon. Wm. Colvig of Medford was at the county seat Saturday on business. Attorney C. B. Watson of Ashland spent a few days in Jacksonville this week. B. F. Mulkey and family returned Friday from several days visit at Ash land. The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit vegetables, in fact everything that is nice. Mrs. Kate Hoffman is spending a few days with Mrs. W. H. Gore this week. Rev. Ward McHenry of Ashland spent a few hours in Jacksonville Mon day. Mrs. Josephine Russell left for Port land Monday where she will visit for a month. E. L. Jones the mining man came in from the Copper King mine the first of the week. For complete spray outfits enquire at this office. “The kind with the trouble left out.” Chas. Nickell the old time news paper man came in from his ranch at Sterling Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Campbell came in from the Blue Ledge last week to receive medical attention. There will be a dance in the U. S. Hall every Friday evening, Tickets are 50 cents. Ed Whitsett of Glendale left for the Blue Ledge mines Friday where he has secured employment. Call up the Boss on the phone for vegetables or anything we carry and it will be delivered. Miss Marion White of Medford was the guest of Mrs. Mary Peter last Sat urday and Sunday. Miss Grace Henry of this place re cently returned from a short visit with her mother in Ashland. Fred Hopkins of the Snowy Butte orchard near Central Point was a vis itor in Jacksonville Wednesday. The Emerick serves meals at all hours. Ever thing neat ar.d clean, prices reasonable, 11-tf A large delega ion from Medford left Tuesday evening for Salem to lob by for the Crater Lake road bill. Mr. and Mrs. John Harr of Watkins attended the funeral of the late C. F. Leavenworth Thursday afternoon. Everett Carsen of Grass Valley Cal., is in this city to remain some time, be ing employed at the cyanide plant. Alreck Barneburg who is employed at Merlin Or.jgon spent a few hours in Jacksonville Friday on business. Don’t walk in the rain and mud but telephone the Boss for what you want and it will bi delivered to your door. Fred Downing of Medford accom- pained Eric Anderson to the Blue Led ge Thursday to look after some mining property. William Russell of Portland arrived Thursday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law the late C. F. Leaven worth. The county judge is having the court yard cleaned up an 1 the trees trimmed which will add greatly to the appear ance of the grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williams of Ashland also Mrs. Fred Downing visit ed at the home of Paul Demmer a few days this week. On your way to or from home, drop in at E. H. H elms ’ and call for I. W. H arper whiskey. Famous for its ex quisite flavor. H. D. Kubli, of Applegate was in the city M inday on business. He states that the roads in his district are in bad condi .on. The holid- y season is over and the BO3S has a few things left over which must go. A fresh supply of candy has been received. W. E. Finney and son Mark, came in from their mine at Steamboat last w.ek and announce that 18 inches of sn >w fell at the mine. The Jacksonville Musical Club will give a dance Friday Feb. 12, 1909, in. Orth’s hall. Tickets $1.00. Come out and have a good time. LOST-Heavy halter and log chain, last Saturday night on road between Medford and Jacksonville, finder re turn to this office and receive re ward. Alex Rosenbaum of San Francisco F. C. Churchill of Yreka and their at torney A. C. Hough of Grants Pass were in town a few days since on official business. FOR SALE—Two go?d 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. W. R. Logan traffic manager of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. of Portlan I and J. J. Buehler county manager of Medford paid the Jackson ville office an official visit Friday morn ing. The old brick building opposite the town hall is being repaired and will be occupied as a store room by T. L. De- Vore. This building was erected in 1854 and is in a good state of preser vation. Misses Emma and Nellie Wulf have gone to Weed Cal., to remain perman- tly. They having purchased a con fectionary and rooming house. Theii mother Mrs. Elizabeth Wulf will fol low shortly. Peter Ingram who was called to Hornbrook by the sudden illness and death of his mother Mrs. Lee Ingram has returned home. The deceased was buried at Central Point Monday, a large number of friends attending the funeral. In another column in this issue will be found financial conditions of the city. The town is $3791.90 in debt which could be paid off with very lit tle effort. The debt, since this state ment was made out, was lowered to about $2500.00. Jacksonville has a charter but there is no part of it in Jacksonville. It has been repeatedly amended but we have not been able to see the public docu ment. There has not been an ordinan ce passed by the city board since 1900 that is legal. That is the reason we could not find the charter. C. A. Norton and son Lee formerly of this city was in Jacksonville Mon day en route to Tacoma where he will take charge of a large tract of land for a real estate company. Mr. Nor ton and family left for Red Bluff, Cal., about two weeks ago where his wife is now visiting with her sister. Hotel Arrivals—A bbott house : B. G. Grove, Central Point; Geo. F. O'Brien, Medford; N. T. and L. D. Crawford, Scootburg Cal.; C. W. Fra ley. Ashland; W. M. Kincaid and wife, Hiawatha Kansas; M. Markeson, Tal ent; E. Carlson, Portland; C. B. Wat son, Ashland; Everett Carson, Grass Valley Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sexton of Min neapolis, Kan., who have been visiting their sons Ray and Jay Sexton in this city for several months, left Saturday morning for southern California to spend the remainder of the winter. They were accompained by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Sexton who will visit in Los Angeles and San Diego for a few weeks. The “500” club of this city met at the home of Miss Anna Wendt last Saturday evening. Cards were the main features of the evening, dainty refreshments were served and all en joyed a very pleasant evening. Those ' present were: Misses Maud, Lelia and Bertha Prim, Fay Sears, Josephine Donegan, Leona Ulrich, Anna Wendt, Messrs Ray Sexton, Pat Donegan, Jr., J. Percy Wells, Earl B. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich. COURT HOUSE the home, along religious lie Tr< .:ts on the progre- of Chri tainity in for eign countries. It also h ..i short and continued stories. “Home Herald" is a weekly magazine. “Vick’s Magazine” is a peri di al of progress, containing -I! pages, well illustrated. These are the three best magazine we have on our list of about two: \ . Read the following list and jud. . for yourself: H. r. ?¡A jr. World’s Events, 12 Numbers....... $1J > Home Herald, 13 numbers....... . .5.1 Vicks, 12 numbers............................... 50 Office: One block sc oath of depot. Jacksonville P ost , weekly county OREGON .JACKSONVILLE, seat paper............................... 1.50 TRAINS THROUGH TREE 1ANES Items of Interest to Jackson CouP«y Tax Payers Charles R Lamb's Suggestions Offered to Leading Amorican Railroads. The new suggestions made by Charles II. Izllnb < f the Tree Plautlng a d ela tion of New York city for planting Chester C. Gault and Mary Agnts trees In the streets of New York and Rice. for planting trees on either side of a W. G. Loucks and Bessie W. Ful- railroad track throughout an entire right of way can be applied to towns gham. as well as cities. Trees along railroad David P. Allen and Miss May Huf tracks would be planted for a twofold fer. purpose—to provide the timber needed S. M. Bushey and Lulu Turner. for railroad ties and for the Increased Jesse Hamilton ar.d Goldena J. artistic effect. Mr. Lamb's suggestions are being of Sears. fered to the Pennsylvania, the New E. G. Stone and Myrtle H. Taylor. York Central, the Erie and other rail roads in the United States. Mr. Lamb NEW CASES Ashland Electric Power Co., vs. The has suggested the cutting down for In ties of the alternating trees, city of Ashland et al.; suit for injunc use thus keeping a continuous line of tion. A. C. Hough and A. E. Reames growing trees, the ones removed being attorneys for plaintiff. replaced by smaller growths, which, in Hester A. Galloway et al. vs. David turn, would be full grown trees when J. Martain; suit to foreclose mortgage, i the second cutting was made. Mr. Lamb makes additional sugges Harvey & Miles attorneys for plaintilf. tions as to the co-operation of the Tree PROBATE COURT Planting association with the local au Estate of Jobie Swimelar a minor thorities of each city and town and order appointing D. W. Beebe, Kenryj with the civic associations Interested Gregory and Joe Samuels appraisers. « In the beautification of their cities or towns so that the tree planting would Estate James F. Coss deceased; (tr be developed from the railroad tracks ier admitting will to probate and uip- ’ around the stations and on the main pointing executor. streets or the roads lending to the sta In the matter of the estate of Pat tions. The Inevitable result, In Mr. rick J. Ryan deceased; order appoint Lamb’s judgment, would be that the ing Luke Ryan administrator and John principle of tree planting would be de F. Miller, Emil Britt and Theo Camer- veloped In each community ns Its beau ty, practicability and economy of ad or appraisers. became appreciated under Estate of Wm. W. Err deceased; or ministration these suggestions. der appointing 13th, day of March A. “The work of the society," said Mr. D. 1909 as day for final settlement. Lamb, "has been broadened during the Estate of James F. Coss Sr., deceas last seasou under Colonel Mitchell, the ed; order appointing L. L. Jacobs, 1 president, and John Y. Culyer, the ad Geo. R. Lindley and John Orth ap visory forester, and has become more national in scope. The society offers praisers. Estate Huldah Colver deceased; or its services as to advice to all organiza tions, whether public, semipublic or der confirming sale of real property. private, even to the extent of the vari Estate of Joe or Guiseppe Fazio de ous land building schemes, wherever ceased; inventory and appraisement by so doing the work of tree planting filed. can be developed effectively. ‘He who Estate Lucy Chandler deceased; or plants a tree works for posterity.’ der appointing J. B. Robinson admin “A generous woman lias given the so ciety 100 trees to be planted at her ex istrator. Estate of Milton B. Norris deceased; pense in connection with the public school buildings of New York or in the order of final settlement. congested east side sections.” »in.----------- MARRIAGE LICENSES GUS Notice for Publication Department of The Interior, U. :'. Land OlH.-e at Roseburg, Oregon, January 12, 1909. Order Appointing Day for Final Set tlement, etc. MARRIED TRAIL LUMBER CO. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. Rough and Dressed Lumber of All Linds ESTIMATE FURNISHED Jacksonville I Jacksonville, Oregon In The Co inty Co irt of the State of Oregon For the County of Jacksor. In the matter of the Estate of William Rav Deceased. Louisa Ray and Mollie Ray the administrators of the Estate of William Ray deceased, having rendered and presented for settlement, and filed in this Court, their final account of her adminis tration of said Estate. It is Ordered, That Saturday the 20th day of February A. D. 1909, being a day of a subsequent term of said Court, to-wit of the February Term thereof, A. D. 1909 at 10 o’clock A. M. of sai l day, be and the said is hereby appointed for the settlement of said account; and that notice of said settlement be published in the Jacksonville Post a newspaper published in Jacksonville Ore gon as often as once a week for four successive weeks prior to said day of settlement. Done at Jacksonville. Oregon this 12th day of January A. D. 1909. J R. NEIL. County Judge. ■-J THE BLUE JAY POSTAL SHOP Head Quarters for Scenic and Novelty Postals. Wholesale and Retail business. Send us a Trial Mail Order. Our Aim is to Please.—' 313’ Main St. Medford, Ore. Admmistraf rix Notice. In The County Court for Jackson County. In Matter of the Estate of Carlos Duane Reed I deceased. I Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of above entitled Estate has filed her final account with the clerk of said Court, the court has fixed Saturday February 6. 1909 a'. lOo.clock A. M. of said day as the time for final hearing of said final account. All persons inter ested are hereby notified to make or file their ob jections if any they have to final accoun I on or before said date and time. I January 4. 19*99. KATE REED. Administratrix of Estate of Carlos Duane Reed, deceased. I Notice for Publication. The Weather. BORN KERR -In Ashland, Jan. 31, Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr, Beach, a son. MCWILLIAMS- At Seattle, 1909 to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. iams, a daughter. .the State ’reet one Practise in all State :.n i Fc.'. Till Courts 1 Kahler Block J.>VKSONVILLE Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM B. HOWELL. of Oregon City, Oregon. who. on October 28. 1907, made Timber Application, No. 9420. for E' j of NEV4. of SE'i. Section 31. Township 37 South, Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver, at Roseburg. Oregon, on the 8th day of April. 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Lewis M. Stone, of Jacksonville. Oregon. Fred Sturgis», of Trail. Oregon. Mrs. Ida Sturg is, of Trail. Oregon. Arthur Holden, of Trail, Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Re-Advertisement. DIED INGRAM At Hornbrook, Cal., Sun day, January 31, 1909, Mrs. Joseph ine Barker Ingram, aged 56 years, of typhoid fever. The deceased was the wife of Lee Ingram of Central Point and the moth er of Peter Ingram of this city. She was a daughter of J. M. Barker, one of Oregon’s pioneers, who crossed the plains in 1852. The family settled on South Deer Creek, 12 miles west of Roseburg in Douglas county, where they remained for several years. She was married to Lee Ingram in 1871 and the fruits of this union was eight children as follows who mourn her loss: Mrs. Lulu Newton, of Horn brook, Cal.; P. Ingram, of Jackson ville: James Ingram, of Cooksie, Nor thern Idaho; Mae Ingram of Portland; Ernest and George Ingram, of Central Point. Robert and Hazel Ingram are deceased. The remains were embalmed and shipped to the family home in Central Point for interment. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Bristol of the First Methodist Episcopal church at 2:30 p. m. NEn $3.50 Attorney-at All to one address for.................... $1.75 This is the greatest half price oli<r Will Practise in All Co Office on California i ever given the reading public in this block south of the county. Renewals will count the same as new A E RE subscriptions. 1 Following is the report of U. S. Vol ■ 1909, to of Gold unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; ' for Jacksonville, for month of January 1 Latitude42 deg. 18. min. north; longi I Jan. 19, tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. McWill DATE MAXI- MUM 1 ......... 2 ......... 3 ......... 4 ......... 5 ......... 6 ......... 7 ......... 8 ......... 9 ......... 10 ......... 11 ......... 12 ......... 13 ......... 14 . .. 15 ......... 16 ......... 17 ......... 18 ......... 19 ......... 20 ......... 21 ......... 22 ......... 23 ......... 24 ......... 25 ......... 26......... 27 ......... 28 ....... 29 ......... 30 31 55 51 51 49 45 47 45 42 36 83 29 28 36 46 59 50 54 50 54 50 48 39 36 44 48 5Í 43 fO 59 51 M MINI- PREC’P- CH’R’C’T’R MUM TAT’N OF DAY 38 41 41 .39 36 36 36 32 25 17 16 17 25 32 36 40 3« 35 41 43 85 31 24 29 31 30 32 22 37 39 36 .10 .28 ........ Cloudy cloudy Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offic • at Roseburg. Oregon. Oct. 28, 1908. Notice is hereby given that EMMA WAYNE REED of No. 3814 North Cheyenne St., Tacoma wa. h- ington, who, on Oct. 27 1908 made Timber Claim entry. No. 02033 for N'aofSw'i. N w' i of S !•'.' and S w’4 of N E1 • of, Section 10, Townshin 38. S, Range five west of Willamette Meridian, ha filed notice of intention to make Final Tim bet Claim Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. D. Briggs. U. S. Commis sioner, at Ashland, Or goh on the IGth day ol January 1909. Claimant names as witnesses; Frank Greive, of Ashland. Oregon Sanford S. McKercher. of Ashland. Oregon Duncan T. Me Kercher, of Ashland, Oregon Pearley G. Pack ard, of Ashland. Oregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. BUSHEY-TURNE-In Medford, Feb- ... clear rurry 1, 1909, S. M. Bushey and Cloudy Miss Lulu Turne, Rev. C. Henry •• Hoxie officiating. clear ----------- #---------- BIGHAM-McKEEVER - In Portland, ... .Cloudy Notice for Publication Jan. 30, 1909, James G. Bigham of .10 Department of The Interior U. S. Land Office ........ Cloudy Medford and Miss Mary Eugenie At Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 0. 1908. ** McKeever of Portland. Notice is hereby given that Jane Mason McCully Cabin No. 1, .86 LOUCKS-FULGAN-In Medford, on .2 2 ........ Clear JOHN C. NELSON Native Daughters and Sons of Jack January 27 1909, Mr. W. G. Loucks *• . of Portland, Oregon, who. on November 5, 1908, sonville Oregon, held the installation and Mrs. Bessie W. Fulgan, both of of the following officers, Wednesday ........ cloudy made Sworn »Statement. No. 02166, for NW 1-1. Crook County Oregon. Section 24, Townflhip 39 South, Range 5 West, evening, Feb. 3, 1909: Mollie Britt, ....... Willamette Meridian, has file*! notice of intention president; Alice Ulrich, first vice-pre MILLIGAN-GOODE—In Medford, on to make Final Proof, to establish claim to th« January 27, 1909, at thz; residence ** and above descrilxd, before Register and Receiv sident; Isa Luy, second vice-president; Part cloudy er. at R< s ¡burg Oregon, on the 23rd day of March. of the bride ’ s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Dora Harbaugh, third vice-president; 1909. ■' W. E. G,oode, Mr Wiibur R. Milligan Ella Cook, treasurer; Maud Prim, sec Claimant names as witnesses: aed Miss Marie Goode, bbth of Med- i retary; Effie Prim financial secretary; George R. Ilamendy, of Roseburg. Oregon Temperature — mean max. 46.32; mean I David Martin, of Roseburg, Oregon Charles E. Kate Cronemiller, Marshall; Leona Ul- j ford. rich, inside sentinel and Josephine HUFFER-ALLEN — At the bride’s min. 32.58;mean 39.4">. Max. 59 on 15, I Carlson, of Portland, Oregon Robert A. Preston, Oregon. Donegan, outside sentinel. The instal-1 home in Jacksonville, Monday, Feb min. 16, on 11; greatest range 28. of Myrtle Creek, BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. Precipitation Total for month, 11.11 lation was followed by a dainty supper J ruary 1, 1909, Miss Mae Huffer and inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 1.5 inches prepared and served by members of | Mr. David Allen. Administrator's Notice on 5th. Miss Huffer is a trained nurse an! the cabin, all present spent a very en- In The County Court of the State of Oregon has been engaged lately at the Ash- joyable evening. For Jackson County. j land hospital. She is well known in In The Matter of the Estate of James F. Mari Southern Oregon and stands high in kins Deceased. TAKEN UP Henry Mankind, the Administrator of the es A pig owner can have the same by society- Mr Allen is a mining man of the above named decedent, having filed paying costs. Enquire of E. W. Wall. and owns the Bell Kahillah mine near We are now offering one of the best tate Ke.inett California, where the couple clubbing propositions ever offered the herein his duly verified Final Report in the mat ter of the said estate, public? notice is hereby will make their future home. Reason Enthroned. | citizens of Jackson county. The club I given that the Honorable J. R. Neil as the ju Ign bing offer consists of three of Ameri of the above entitled Court has set and appointed the 23 «lay of January 19* .9. at th«- h >ur Ask Yourself the Question. ca’s leading magazines (all to one ad I Saturday Because meats are so tasty they are of 10 o'clock A- .M. of aid day as the ti n«', and dress) and the Jacksonville P ost one the office of th * said County Judge of Jack - n consumed in great excess. This leads Why not use Chamberlain’s Lini year for $1.75. County, Oh’goi , in UmC- Lit Hotiae in Ja< k *<»? - to stomach troubles, biliousness and viHe. Jaek-on Count^ Oregon sa the place f-.r constipation. Revise your diet, let ment when you have rheumatism? "Our Day” recently consolidated I the hearing of said Final Report. all pei reason and not a pampered appetite We feel sure that the result will be with “World Events” is a magazine of I tercsted will appear at said time and place «rd control, then take a few doses of prompt and satisfactory. It has cured national events (historical,) and treats | make any objection . they may ha.«- l«> the up- Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver others, why not you? Try it. It costs on all prominent questions all over the ; proval of the same. Tablets and you will soon be well but a trifle. Price 25 cents; large size, world. An excellent magazine pro Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, December 21. 1908. again. Try it. For sale at Robinson’s 50 cents. For sale by City Drug fusely illustrated. Henry Manklns, Administrator of the estate of Store. drug store. Sample free. “Home Herald” is a magazine for James F. Mankins, Decease«!. LISTEN Take ONE of the Little Tablets ( and the Pain is Gone NEURALGIA “I have used Dr. Miles' Anti-Pair Pill* for years and find that they are (hr one thing that will certainly give a suf fcrer the desired relief. ” Mrs. J. P Brfssell, Tonapah, Nev AND THE PAINS OP RHEUMATISM and SCIATICA 25 Doses 25 Cents Your Druggist sells Dr Miles' Anti-Pain Pills and he is authorised to return the price ol the first patkaee (onh > if It falls to benefit you. s