Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 06, 1909, Image 2

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In th? County Court of the state of Oregon, for
ounty of Jackson.
In the matti r of the estate of Samuel B. Edsall.
kucased.
Frank P. Netherland. the administrator of the
c laic • f Safnuel B. Edaall. deceased, having ren-
di ie l,urd presented for settlement, and filed in
th’-« court his final accot nt jf his administration |
of aid estate.
It is ordered, that Saturcay trie 10th day of
April, A. D.. 1999. being a day of a subsequ nt
term of .«aid court, to-wit of the April term
therof, A. D. 1909 at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day,
be and tbe said is hereby appointed for the set-
t' .. ent of .«• aid account; and that notice of said
s. element be published in the Jacksonville Post,
a newspaper published in Jacksonville. Oregon as
often as once a week for four successiv weeks
prior to sai 1 day of settlement.
1 o ie a' Jacksonville. Oregon this 5th day of
March A. D. 1909. J. R. NEIL. County Judge.
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Store in Jacksonville
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Orier Appointing Day For Final Setllemenr
Spring and Summer Goods for Ladies and Child­
ren. White Goods and Rufflings. Lawns and
Silver Greys. Staple and Utility Ginghams. Nor­
mandies, Seersuckers and Pastels. Daisy Cloth
and Luella Flannel. Mouslene Royal, Soiesette
and Mer Folin. Imported Scotch Zephyrs. New
line of table Damasks, Napkins and Crash. New
and choice line of Ladies’ Dress Goods.
Nice as­
sortment of Axminster Rugs, Floor Mattings, etc.
Will be pleased to send samples to our out of town
customers to give them an opportunity to select
from our full lines of new goods. Special atten­
tion given to Mail Orders. All orders filled
promptly and goods shipped by return mail. No
trouble to show goods. Call and be convinced
that it will be to your interest to buy your supplies
Notice for Publication
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Notice is hereby given that
WILLIAM B. HOWELL.
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Publish«! every Saturday by the Post Pub-
ishing Co,
J. B. Barnes, Editor
Admitted as second-class matter at ‘Jacksonville,
Oregon.
SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 190'J.
SUBSCRIPTION
One year, by mail.............................
SI.50.
Don’t we need more back-bone for
the interests of humanity? Not a spin­
al column that cannot yield or bend;
but upright, and that will fearlessly ex­
press upright and just opinions a gen­
tle, honest steadfastness, which is
cruel never.
The Convici-His Family-Law
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Fair:?y Trark Solicited
Notice for Publication
Department of The Interior U. S. Land Office
At Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 6, 1908.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­
SONVILLE. OREGON
L. V. Lar-
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of Oregon City. Oregon, who. on October 28. 1907,
made Timber Application. No. 9420. for E’? of
NE'i, E' j of SE'4, Section 34, Township 37
South, Range 3 West, Willimetto 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 Sth 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 Ilolden, of Trail,
Oregon.
BENJAMIN L. EIJDY.
Register.
Re-Advertisement.
Agents Albany Beer
JOHN C. NELSON
other town and charge him with extor­
tion.
Keep every cent you get, and don’t
do anything of a public nature unless
you can make something out of it di­
rectly.
When you say anything of your town
say it in such a way that it will leave
the impression that you have no faith
in it.
Patronize outside newspapers to the
exclusion of vour own, and then de­
nounce them for not being as large as
the city papers.
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About bak n;
or < r exactly what you
want any day from che Jack lonviile Bakery
Notice is hereby given that
Jacksonville Post
> Eread, Cake
Leave Orders
Department of The Interior, U. S. Land Office
at Roseburg. Oregon, January 12. 1999.
At the PIONEER STORE of
Confectioner.......
1908. The members would meet two
or three times each month but posit­
ively nothing was done aside from al­
lowing the regular monthly bills.
One member would say something
and the whole bunch would “chew the
rag” but say nothing of importance
to the citv. What is the use? Two
men would favor improvements and
two would not and if the two who did
not favor improvements were absent
no meeting would be held, the presi-
dent would call a meeting for some
other day.
A majority of the board is in favor
of making u citv out of Jacksonville
and no doubt before another year
drifts around many improvements will
be started. Then the town will grow
but not before. The man who is too
stingy to work for improvements is
not fit to be classed among the citizens
of the town. The small increase in
taxes will double the value of proper­
ty.
of Portland. Oregon, who, on November 5. 190P,
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 Rcs iburg Oregon, on the 23rdday of March,
1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George R. Hamersly, of Ro3ebu rg, 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
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NOVELTIES. LEATHER GOOD.1, RUBBER GOODS,
Bl Al ¡ONEJI'i . ! . >
. WRITING
TABLETS, SCHOO! SUPPLIES, MAGAZINES, CUT
GLASS WARE, POCKET KNIVES, ETC. The largest
supply in the city to select from.
In The County Court of the State of Oregon
For Jackson County.
Jn 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 j 909, 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. J; < k on County Oregon sa the place for
the hearing of said Final Report; all persons in­
terested will appear at said time and place and
make any objections they may have to the ap­
proval of the same.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, December 21.
1908.
Henry Mankins. Administrator of the estate of
James F. Mankins, Deceased.
it is urged that convicts must not
be kept idle, that they must earn their
living, that the people should not be
taxed to feed and clothe an army of
criminals, and so forth, and so forth.
Let us see how this works. The
state arrea s a young fellow, who, let
A small package, weighing about us say, in a drunken quarrel has stab­
one ounce, was brought over from bed a companion. He is hurried away
MANUFACTORIES
Medford Wednesday evening on the to prison. He is brought into court,
train and Mr. Barnum charged the tried and convicted. He is sent to
consignee 25 cents freight. The S. P. prison for five years or for ten years.
You may take the dullest and most
charges 25 cents for 20 pounds from or for life. All the while a young wife prosaic town and erect within its bord­
Portl and.
and a half dozen little children are ers a busy, thriving manufacturing in­
left without their natural protector stitution, where large. numbers of
There are too many men who expect and support. They huddle in a corner workmen are employed, and a new
an editor to slave in defense of their of the court room. They hear the life is at once imparted to the place.
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pct notion) and hobbies, advocate their lawyers’ yawp. They listen to the The dull monotony of the past gives
views against the strongest opposition verdict. The case is closed, The way to the sound of the steam whistle
and then cooly withhold the business young father is bundled off in one dir­ and the clangor of the shop. The
support by which alone a small news- ection in chains. The young family is streets no longer look deserted. Peo­
turned off in another in tears. The ple move with an active restlessness
paper can live.
state takes the time, the earnings of in strange contrast to the times when
I the one to itself, leaving the other to no manufacturing was carried on in
PRESIDENT TAFT
starve. The mother dies of despair. their midst. The liveliest towns that
The boys grow up thieves. The girls we have in this country are those
During March and April
Thuraday President Roosevelt turned grow up harlots. The law is vindicat­ wholly devoted to manufacturing.
From all Parts of the East
over the reins of government to his ed. The taxpayers are protected. The The dreariest towns, where dry-rot is
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successor, President Taft. The busi­ criminal classes are replenished. Is it visible on every hand, are those where­
not
damnable?
Does
not
the
society
in no workshops are to be found.
ness inter, sts have confidence in Pre­
sident Taft which is a guarantee of which tolerates such monstrosities de­ Manufacturing towns are not only
prosperity. The present, price of serve all the evils it entails upon it­ more active, but as a rule they are
wheat ($1.17 per bushel) is due to the self’ The state hr.s no right to take prosperous, as well as being far more I
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present administration. The people that man’s labor from his wife and enterprising and affording better social 1
are benefitted throughout the entire children and give them no equivalent. and c immercial advantages. The ty-'
country. What more could be asked? It should punish the guilty, not the pi-al manufacturing towns are to be
Mills and factories have been started innocent. Every dollar that is divert­ found in New England, in fact the I
thousands of idle men have been em­ ed in this way from the natural nee Is Connecticut river may be said to be
ployed, railroads are preparing for of the helpless to the uses of the pub­ lined with them. It is invigorating to
vast improvements and extensions. lic, is base blood money that should the mind, as well as to the sight, to
The people have confidence in the new and does carry with it the curse of travel through these towns, which
God.
justly may be termed “bee hives of
president.
industry.” An air of thrift and enter­
For six or eight months before a
prise is everywhere displayed. The
presidential election the money inter­
THE NEW BOARD
propritors of the industrial institutions
ests begin to call in their money which
the tradesmen, the artisans and other
accounts for the hard times proceed­
The election last Tuesday brought citizens exhibit every outward indica­
ing a presidential election, it cannot
be expected of these men to invest two new men in the field, I)r. T. T. tion of that contentment and happi­
heavily when the form of government Shaw and Chas. F. Dunford. The re­ ness which arise from a prosperous;
all that could be expected and condition.
may be changed which would mean sult
the vote was evidence that the people
There is a reason for this a social Corres»K>ndingly low from other points
ruin to many.
want a new Jacksonville and the start as well as a business reason. First,
must be made by the Board of Trus- the presence of workshops and fac­
TO THE PUBLIC
How to Kill Your Town
tees.
tories in the midst of a community is
Write
letters
to everybody you know
There will be a meeting of the new in itself a source of activity. These
board Monday night when a president institutions drawing to them daily in the East and tell them about these
Kick.
low colonist rates. Send them litera-1
will be elected and the committees their scores and their hundreds of ture about Oregon, or send their ad­
Keep kicking.
will be appointed. There will not be workmen bring life and activity, not dresses to us and we will do it. In this I
Ami don't quit kicking.
One pull one way and one t’other.
much if any business transacted. It for a week, or a month, but as long as way you can be a great help in the'
Go to other towns to buy your goods. is probable that a charter election they are in operation. But in towns growth and progress of your State
Denounce your merchants because will be called in the near future al­ purely commercial, or in lazy, seaport
CAN PREPAY FARES
they make a profit on their goods.
though it is not decidi>d at what meet­ towns where the bulk of the male por­
for anyone from any place if you want
Knife every man who disagrees with ing the matter will be brought up. tion of the population is at sea, there to. Deposit the necessary amount with ■
you on the methods of increasing busi­ Had the old board put the matter of is a too perceptible lack of life and our local agent and he will telegraph i
a charter election before the people at animation. This can be better ob­ ticket promptly.
ness.
Make your own town out a very bad the last election a large sum of money served than described. But to one
place, and stab it every chance you get would be saved the taxpayers.
standing in a manufacturing town at
Inquire of Agents or Write to
Refuse to unite in any scheme forthe
The new board is made up largely the mornii.g hour, at noon, or at night,
wm . mcmurray
betterment of the material interests of of progressive business men and the when the workmen are wending their
General Passenger Agent
the people.
voters may reasonably expect some­ ways to and from work, there need be The Oregon Railroad A- Navigation Co.
Tell your merchant that you can buy thing for their money.
litUe said to prove whence the vitality Southern Pacific Co. (Lints in Oregon)!
your goods a great deal cheaper in an-
No business was transacted durin K of the town arises.
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P ortland , oregon
OREGON
.1 complete line of drugs
J. W. ROBINSON, Propietor
$6000
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25 acres,
40 acres,
60 acres,
2 > acres,
12'• acre
1G0 acres,
35 acres,
13 acres,
28 acres,
20 acres,
10 acres,
5 acres.
DAILY
Union Pacific
Oregon Short Line
The Oregon
Railroad & Navi­
gation Co.
Southern Pacific
$33 FROM CHICAGO
$30.50 FROM ST. LOUIS
$25 FROM OMAHA
$25 FROM KANSAS C3TY
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