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NOTICE OF THE SALE ( F REAL
PROPERTY
IN Hi CiUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
OF < I EGOH FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
in the maiter of the estate ofG. Karews'ki,
deceased.
Public Notice la Hereby Given that by virtue
of an order of th j county court of Jacksun coun
ty. Oregon, which said order is of date April 7th,
1909. and in obediea^e thereto, that I will at my
residence in /ackaonville. Jackson County, Oregon
and from and after Monday, the 10th day of May.
1909, utTer for sale and will sell to the highest bid
der for cash in hand all the following described
real property of said estate, to-wit;
The N1 j of the NE’a of Section 2, in Township
35 South cf Range 2 West of W. M.. and the S’a '
of the SE' i of Section 35, in Township 31 South. .
of Range 2 We. t of the W. M., all in Jac!, on j
County, On .ton, and containing 159.02 acres of
land.
Dated at hicksonville, Jackson County, Oregon
this the 7th day of April, 1909.
W. C. KITTO
Administrator de boni3 r.on, with the will an
nexed. of the estate of G. Karewski. deceased.
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Lailit i Nicely Embroidered White Shirt Waists at 75c, $1.00,
$1.50 and $2.00.
Ladies Black Lawn Waists at $1.50
Ladies Embroidered Corset Covers at 50c, 75c, and $1.00
A11 Entirely New and Latest Designs
Order Appointinj Day For F nil Settlement
We are the Sole Agents for P. Centemeri & Co. Justly
Celebrated Kid Gloves
In the County Court of tho state of Oregon, for
County of Jackson.
In the matter of the estate of Samuel B. Ed sail,
deceased.
Frank D. Netherlands the administrator of the
estate of Samuel B. Edsail, deceased, having ren-
dered.and presented for settlement, and filed in
this court his final account of his administration
of said estate.
It is ordered, that Saturday tne 10th day of
April, A. D.. 1909, being a day of a subsequent
terra of raid court, to-wit of the April term
therof, A. 1). 1909 at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day,
be and lb«' aid is hereby appointed for the set
tlement of aid account; and that notice of said
settlement be published in the Jacksonville Post,
a newspaper published in Jacksonville, Oregon as
often as once a week for four successiv weeks
prior to said day of settlement.
Done a* Jacksonville, Oregon this 5th day of
March A. D. 1909. J. R. NEIL, County Judge.
All Other Color Kid
Best Black Kid Gloves at $1.50.
16 inch Centemeri & Co. Silk Gloves at 75c,
Gloves $1.00.
2 Button Silk Gloves, very latest design, 59c.
$1.00 and $1.50.
It will be a pleasure for you to look over our complete stock of Spring and Summer Fabrics
in all the Latest Shades and Designs
Administrator’s Nctice.
Jacksonville, Oregon
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
Under New Management
The best of Liquors and Cigars
A Gentleman’s Resort
P. INGRAM, Prop.
Jacksonville, Ore.
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' The Drudgery
Of Bako days is overcome when you use Broad, Cake
and Pies made by the Jacksonville Bakery
Don’t Worry
About baking when you can order exactly what you
want any day from the Jacksonville Bakery
Leave Orders
For Weddini; Cakes or Pastry for your Sunday dinner
you can do no better than call on the
L. V. Lar
sen, Prop.
LUY & KEEGAN, Props
Family Trade Solicited
In the Matter of the Administration of the
Estate of Ji hn Beavenue, a deceased person.
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Jacksonville Post
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TIIE CITY OF JACK
SONVILLE. OREGON
Published every Saturday by the Poet 1’ub-
ishing Co.
J. IL Barnes, Editor
Admitted an second-class matter at 'Jacksonville,
Oregon.
SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1909.
SUBSCRIPTION
One year, by mail .........................
$1.50.
Uncle Sam pays rent amounting to
$■100,000 every year. And the burden
is not even mitigated {by the joy of
being able to get out occasionally and
hunt a flat.
“Why is it that nearly everybody
who attends church likes to sit in the
end of a seat and hold onto it like
grim death and every person who gets
a berth in that pew must stumble over
them.’’ Well, we confess we do that
sort of a thing. II. is to get out quick
ly in case of fire—we sinners are
quite strongly reminded of fire (lames
and brimstone that is pursuing us, and
we can't tell just exactly when it is go
ing to come. We want to be in posi
tion to make a quick get-a-way.
on the Boston Globe and Herald about
$350,000 each; on the Enquirer about I
$300,000, and on many other papers
it runs from $100.000 to a quarter of a
million dollars every twelve months.
WILL IT BE DONE
At the Board meeting Tuesday night
a petition was presented asking the
board to remove the grand stand at
the ball park and build a bridge across
Jackson creek.
An ordinance was passed by the
council in 1902 vacating this street.
Thus that portion of the street now
covered by the grand stand is the pro
perty of the abutting property owners
and not the property of the city.
if tho board orders this street open
ed at this point it will cost the tax
payers several thousand
dollars.
What is the use? The street is over
thirty feet wide at this point now, and
there is little or no traffic on this
street, and, if this obstruction was re
moved ami a bridge built traffic would
be very light over the street nt the
point of the grand stand.
The expense of moving the grand
stand and building the bridge would
run near $10,000.00. Spend this
$10,000.00 on paved streets in Jackson
ville and 1 venture to say that Jack
sonville will be better ofL
There arc several signers of the
petition who misunderstood the mean
ing of the paper and have requested
that their names be erased from the
petition.
Notice Ts Hereby Given, that by an Order . f
the County Court, of Jackson County, State of
Oregon, made and entered on March 1st. A. D.
1909, the undersigned has been appointed, and is
the duly acting and qualified administrator of the
estate of the said John Beavenue. deceased.
All persons having claims against 3aid Estate
are hereby notified to present the same properly
verified, to me or my attorney at the Lyden
Building, corner Oregon and California Streets in
the Town of Jacksonville. Jackson County, Ore
gon. within six months from the date hereof.
ONIE BEAVENUE.
Administrator.
Dated March 20th., A. D. 1909.
II. K. Hanna, Jr., attorney for estate and ad
min stra tor.
Pres. S. B. L. Penrose, Whitman Col-
lege; A. L. White, Pres. City Beauti-
ful Club, Spokane; Ex-Governor Miles
C. Moore, Walla Walla; Prof. W. D. 1 1
Lyman, Whitman College, Walla Walla i
Washington.
The meeting of the Washington Con
servation Association will be held in
the elegantly furnished quarters of
the Walla Walla Commercial Club,
which will accomodate over three hun
dred people. If attendance promises
Executor’s Notice
to be greater than anticipated, the Notic? is hereby given that the undersigned
Keylor Grand Theatre will be secured. has been appointed by the county court of Jack
In case it is necessary to make use of sun county. Oregon executor of the estate of
the Keylor Grand the Commercial Elisha W. Andrews, deceased. All persons in
to said estate are requested to settle the
Club quarters will be open to all at debted
same immediately and all persons having
tending the Conservation gathering.
claims against said estate are requested to pre
The quarters of the Commercial sent them with their proper vouchers to Aaron
Club occupy the third floor of the new Andrews* At my residence on Griffin Creek, in
county, Oregon within six months from
City Hall and consist of Secretary’s Jackson
the date hereof.
office, billiard room, reading room, as
March 13, 1909.
AARON ANDREWS, Executor.
sembly room, exhibition room, and the
recently organized Publicity and Pro
motion Department.
ole Ap'ents Albany Beer
NOVELTIES, LEATHER GOODS, RUBBER GOODS,
STATIONERY, DAY BOOKS, LEDGERS, WRITING
TABLETS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES, MAGAZINES, CUT
GLASS WARE, POCKET KNIVES, ETC. The largest
supply in the city to select from.
A COMPLETE LINE OF DRUGS
CITY DRUG STORE
J. IF. ROBINSON, Propietor
Rheumatism.
More than nine out of every ten
cases of rheumatism are simply rheu
matism of the muscles, due to cold
or damp weather or chronic rheuma
tism. In such cases no internal treat
ment is required. The free applica
tion of Chamberlain’s Liniment is all
that is needed, and it is certain to give
quick relief. Give it a trial and see
for yourself how quickly it relieves the
pain and soreness. Price, 25 cent3;
large size, 50 cents. Sold by City
Drug Store.
TO
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The force of patent examiners in
the patent office is composed of tech
nically educated men. As soon as
they become versed in patent office
practice, their services are nt once in I
During March and April
great demand by the large manufac- j
From all Parts of the East
/i WORD ON ADVERTISING A Healing Salve for Burns, Chapped
turing concerns, and also’ by the pat
VIA
ent attorneys in the country. These i
Hands and Sore Nipples.
Advertising
in
a
newspaper
is
the
outside firms and corporations nre |
willing to pay much better salaries . cheapest and best t means of reaching
As a healing salve for burns, s res
public. You cannot hope
than the government gives them in the
'u* buying
‘ 1
their present situations. The result is 1 to be successful in business unless you sore nipples and chapped hands Cham
that each year there is a large num I advertise. It. matters not how well berlain’s Salve is most excellent. It
ber of resignations. Last year over , one is acquainted in a community allays the pain of a burn almost in
stantly, and unless the injury is very
fifty skilled examiners resigned from trade will go to the advertiser.
A few years ago there was a private severe, heals the parts without leaving
the service, to enter into the employ
of private concerns, at a large in recreation park opened up in an east a scar. Price, 25 cents. For sale by
crease of salary. The government ern state which was heavily advertised City Drug Store.
finds it almost impossible to keep throughout the Union. This park
these places filled, and the result has flourished and proved to be one of the
CITATION
been that the work of the patent of- best paying enterprises in the state at IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
flee has been put to great inconven- the time. This man died about live OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
ience by having to wait a long time! sears ago and the children took up the tn the matter of the estate of G. Karewskl.
before their applications are passed1 management, and, in their desire to deceased.
To Fidedrike Zuelzer, Oskar Stiege, Fried rich
upon.
; make more millions “cut down expen- Stiege, Helene Stiege, Estella Levy. Celia Mir-
|ses.” Advertising was one of the ex- gly and W. C. Kitt'»: legatees and heirs at lew f
tho estate of G. Karewski. deceased.
Very few people comparatively have , ■ pence» to be cut down. Today the In The Name of The State of Oregon: You anil i Correspondingly low from other points
B
i
park
is
closed
down
for
want
of
pat
any adequate idea of the immense
I each of you are hereby notified that you arc re-
cost of producing a modern daily news ronage. Advertising built it up and ! quiled to appear in the above entitled County
| and matter on Monday, the 10th day of May 1909.
TO THE PUBLIC
paper, particularly in the large cities lack of advertising closed it.
Dear reader, if your business was at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of raid day. and'
of the country. Some authentic figur-
Write
letters
to everybody you know
then and there show cause, if any there be, why
es on the subject have recently been built up on advertising could you af an order of sale should not be by the abovecntitl- in the Eaat and tell them about these
made public and will doubtless occa- ford to ruin it by lack of advertising? ed Court made for the sale of all of the following low colonist rates. Send them litera
ture about Oregon, or send their ad
sion surprise to the uninformed, The Or, if you are thinking of starting a described property and real estate at private dresses
to us anil we will do it. In this
, sale:
new
business
do
you
think
you
could
“composition” (printers' weekly pay
Beginning at a point 24.30 chains North and 7 way you can be a great help in the
succeed
without
advertising.
roll) for instance on the Boston Ameri
chains East of the SW corner of Section 32 in growth and progress of your State
A man cannot succeed, in this day township 37 South of range 2 West of W. M. in
can is $2,000; on the Boston Globe,
YOU CAN PREPAY FARES
$1,200; on the Globe Democrat, $3,000 and age in any business unless he car Jackson County. Oregon, said point being the
NE corner of the G. Karewski orchard and run for anyone from any place if you want
on the the New York Herald, $4,(MX); ries a liberal advertisement in his local ning
thence West 76 links; thence South. 13 de to.
Deposit the necessary amount with
and other paper in proportion. Bills paper, it matters not whether he has grees West 3.30 chains: thence West 1.26 chains; our
local agent and he will telegraph
for special telegrams are another big a monopoly on his particular business thence South. 17*’j degrees West. 1.33 chairs, ticket promptly.
item of expense. On the Chicago venture or not. Did you ever think of thence South, 241 j degrees West. 1.5'1 chains;
thence South. 57 degrees Faust, 1.91 chains; thence
Herald a few years ago they run to I this?
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East 2.15 chains; thence North 6.3S chains to the
Inquire of Arent* or Write to
$1,000 per month; St. Louis Globe-Dem
place of beginning, containing 1,20 acres and
WM. McMURRAY
ocrat, $12,(KM); Sun Frnnciaco Examin WALLA WALLA CON
known as the Mill property.”
General Passenger Agent
And
you
will
each
take
notice
that
at
said
time,
er, $8,000; Boston Herald, $6,(K)0; and
SERVATION MEETING if noobjection be made, that said order of sale will The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
St. Louis Republic, $4,000. Then
be made for all of said property.
Southern Pacific Co. (Lines in Oregon)
—
there is the white paper bill which is
Witness the honorable J. R Neil, Judge of the
PORTLAND, OREGON
greuter than the others combined. On
The following speakers have already I County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, and
the New York World it is said to run accepted the invitation tendered them the seal of said Court affixed this the 7 day of
I'r MH.s" Anti-Pain I’llls relieve pain.
For headache Dr. Miles’ Antl-I'aln Pill«
$700,000 per year and on the New by the Association and have promised April. 19W.
(Seal of the County Court.)
York American about the same; on to be on hand: Ex-Senator John L.
You »IR get relief
VaL- whet)
W R. COLEMAN
the Chicago News about $250,000 and Wilson; Pres. E. A. Bryan, Pullman;
County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon. Dr. Mlles AnU-PalU POI» arv IMM«.
DAILY
$6000
5000
1500
3750
2750
8009
3000
2750
4000
3250
10,500
1660
4500
5500
2500
3000
55 acres, fruit, alfalfa, grain, near town.
30 acres, 10 acres grapes, balance esily cleared.
80 acres, 15 acres cleared balance timber.
120 acres, 35 acres meadow, good ditch, stock ranch,
25 acres, alfalfa, good ditch.
40 acres, in orchard, near growing town,
60 acres, best of orchard land, good location.
26 acres, 10 acres in trees balance timber.
12J-5 acri s, orchard and alfalfa, an ideal home,
160 acres, good fruit land, good location.
35 ac res, orchard and alfalfa, good improvements,
13 acres, orchard land on good road, near town,
28 acres, alfalfa or fruit land, fine locality.
20 acres. alfalfa land with improvements, near town,
10 acres, in alfalfa best of land near town.
5 acres, in alfalfa and fruit, good 8 room house,
other out buildings, near town.
Union Pacific
Oregon Short Line
We have a large list of other property not herein specified,
,
Im-
The Oregon
proved
and unimproved
at reasonable . prices. Stock ranches, farming
fai
r
.
,
and fruit land in the best location. A crop fmlqre in the vicinity is
Railroad & Navi unknown.
gation Co.
If you want to buy or sell come and see us. Our prices are right.
Southern Pacific Jacksonville Real Estate Company
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager
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$33 FROM CHICAGO
$30.50 FROM ST. LOUIS
$25 FROM OMAHA
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$25 FROM KANSAS CITY
ADVERTISE
In
Jacksonville Post
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