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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1909)
SUMMONS ! I » Recognize the Value of Becoming Clothes I i ' j I They must be more than merely serviceable covering for the body; they must add grace and dignity to the business man or man who labors. They must give him distinction. Come in and let us give —-— -------------------------- you a try on- j ! Nancy Jane Jeffers, E. Jeffers. her husband, ' Jane Newman, Lyman Newman, her husband, ! Mary Hoskins. William Hoskins, her husband, I Katherine Murph W. H. Sears, Ida Sears, his wife, Hiram Seaton. Lucinda Bishop, Nancy Hal- land All Whom It Way Concern. Defendants. In The Name Of The State Of Oregon you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the application or complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and Cause on or before the 29 day of May 1909. Defendants you will take notice that if you fail so to appear and answer s L-l application or complaint the appli cant h •. ein will take a decree of the Court again st you according to the prayer of the application i or complaint and you will be forever barred from I disputing same. W. R. COLEMAN, Ex-officio Clerk of the circuit (Cea!) court for Jackson, County, Oregon , Many New Arrivals in Shirts, Hosiery and Neckwear THE TOGGERY For Paper Hanging Backsmith Shop And Latest Styles of Wall Paper, Call on or Address (Of Course) SUMMONS In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Medford’s Greatest Value Giver j E. F. Winkler, 1’iaintiff, C. F. BOWMAN After a whole week spent in touring Washington points, the special train of Portland business men pulled into the Station Saturday night with excursion ists intensely enthusiastic over a trip that will be discussed in the Portland Commercial Club and about town for a long time to come. Never were hosts more hospitable then the Washington communities, never was good fellowship more prevalent, never did entertained and entertainers realize more thorough ly the community of their interests in the development of the Pacific North west. The marvelous activity and pro sperity of the whole state of Washing ton was a constant source of comment totheOregonians-and they had expect ed much. The ovations extended to the visitors everywhere were marked by a genuineness and heartiness seldom equalled on such occasions. An in spection of the Exposition made eve y Oregonian a ’’rooter” for the A- Y- P. Oregon is not so far from the Atlantic Coast as it was. Within a few days a through train service will be put on between Portland and New York City, covering the entire distance in thirty minutes less than four days. Thoroughly informed railroad men consider that it will be a long time before this remarkable schedule is bet tered. No class is more deeply interested in Oregon than the high- grade office man of the East, who fully appreciates the exceptional investment opportunity that exists in this state. Probably fruit tracts are the most popular, at least if the following quotation from a letter written by the department man ager of one of the largest packing houses in Chicago, to an Oregon friend, can be taken as any index: ”1 am certainly appreciative of the literature pertaining to your grand country. I am receiving more mail than our whole department. Many of our clerks have the fruit bug in their ears, and when they hear of anyone receiy- ing dope along this line they pounce upon it like a pack of hungry wolves would on a carcass. If I should answer all the inquiries I have had during the last few days 1 would have to have an expert stenographer.” Visitors to the Pacific Northwest from any other portion of the United States are always impressed with the wonderfully luxuriant vegetation west of the Cascade Mountains. It keeps them busy saying "Why we cultivate the syringa as a shrub nt home- - here it grows wiki. And those ferns, which seem to do their growing in your winter woods here, at home we would only have them in greenhouses. The rhododendrons of Yaquina Bay are famous even in Oregon, and special excursions are being run to Newport to see this gorgeous flower at its best. Peanuts, warm and delicious at the Boss. All kinds ot blacksmithing cone promptly and at rea sonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Painting Season There is no better time to paint your building than at the present time and you cannot set better paint than we nse. WHILE IN MEDFORD There is nothing that will add more to the appear ance of a house or fence than a new coat of paint. It is the foundation of all decorations. Paint will not only add to DR. T. T. SHAW the appearance of a build ing but will preserve the Dentist. wood and prevent disease. Paper Hanging and Interior Decorating Office in Ryan Building, California St., Upftairs OREGON JACKSONVILLE Chappell & Fick \ ICE CREAM « SUMMONS. ? That Velicioua Refreshing Dish What nicer dessert could uou have for Sunday dinner? W. C. DENEFF & COMPANY ■ Subscribe for The Post and ask your I neighbor to do likewise, only ¡51.50 per To C. M. Osburn, Mrs. S. A. Neville, Mrs. Geo. Harry Hosier and Clyde Costello will year. II. Bry.mt. Mrs. Edw. Fay and Thos. F. Osburn: hardly speak to Joe Alnutt, Joe Hurt In The Name of The State of Oregon; You Chamberlain’s Liniment. and other common anglers hereabouts are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filet! against you and each of you in and we don’t blame them, for since the above entitled nuit within ten days from the they displayed their catch of Monday This is a new preparation and a good ! date of the service of this summons upon you, if morning they have been in a class by one. It is especially valuable as a served within this County, or if served within themselves. So famous have these cure for chronic and muscular rheuma any other County of this State, then within anglers become that Bill Isaacs, the tism, and for the relief from pain twenty days from the date of service of this No Risk. Every Machine is Fully Guaranteed. Think it pride of Medford, has gone into total which it affords in acute inflamatory summons upon you: and if you fail to appear and over answer the i tn plaint herein for want thereof, eclipse for a time. Think of landing rheumatism. Those who have used it the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief over one hundred pounds of trout with have invarably spoken of it in the high prayed for in hi3 complaint, to-wit; For a decree a hook and line in less than two hours est terms of praise. Lame back, lame partitioning the following described property, OUR GUARANTEE time! Isn’t that moving right along? shoulder and stiff neck are due to rheu situated in Jackson County, Oregon, to-v/it: Lots numbered one (1), two (2), three (3) and j We guarantee every machine That’what these boys did last Monday matism of the muscles, usually brought four (4) in Block numbered one [1]; lots number j we sell to give satisfaction, will keep then-, in repair morning over in the Butte creek count on by exposure to cold or damp, and ed one L1J. two [2j, three [3] and four [4] in ' | and one year from date of sale, ry. They would not give the Record are quickly cured by applying this lini Block numbered two [2]; lots numbered one [1], free of charge. We also guarantee them for two man the exact location, fearing he ment freely and massaging the affect two [2], three [3] and four [4] in Block number years against detrimental ed three [3j;lots numbered two (2) and three -3- wear. This is better than might take a run out there an get the ed parts. Soreness of the muscles, in Block numbered nine -9-; lots numbered one you get with a new machine balance of the fish, and they are saving whether induced by violent exercise or -1-, two -2- and three -3- in Block numbered for $100.00. them for next Sunday,s sport. —Valley injury, is allayed by this liniment. nineteen -19-; lots numbered one -1-, two -2- and three -3- in Block numbered twenty -20-, and lots Record. For Sale by City Drugstore. In the circuit court of Oregon for Jackson T. H. Margutti of Oakland, Cal. is County. charged with attempting to kill his 3- W. T. Grieve, Plaintiff. vs. year old child. The charge is made by John M. Wills, Defendant. his wife in answer to a suit for divorce To John M. Wills, tho above named defendant: In tbe name of the State of Oiegon: You are now on trial in the local courts. Mrs. Margutti alleges that her hus hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint of plaintiff filed in the above entitled court band once tried to smother the babe and and cause within six weeks from the date of the another time left a revolver near the first publication of this summons upon you which infant in the hope that it would shoot is the 22nd day of May. 1909. And if you fail to jtself. She also alleges that he once appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff within the time required the plaintiff, for want expressed the desire to throw the child thereof, will take judgment against you for the into the Bay. Mrs Margutti declares full sum of $130.00, for $25.00 attorneys fees and that her husband has three affinities for the costs and disbursements of this action and that he told one of them he had to be taxed. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Jacksonville Post a news made a great mistake in marrying and paper published regularly in said county, once a TAKE NOTICE inten led to get a divorce while he was week for six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon In ThejCircuit Court of the State of Oregon young. II K. Hanna. Judge of said court, said order for Jackson County. having been made and entered on the 11th day of In the matter of the application of J. A. Kiser May, 1909. to register title to the following described land, Gus Newbury, Attorney for plaintiff. 3-7t- to-wit: ------------ ♦<•>♦--------------- Commencing at the Northwest Corner of Administrator’s Notice to Creditors Granville Sears’ Donation Land Claim no . 44 in Martin Koalshaug, a painter was Section 9, Township 37 South, Range 2 West of Notice is hereby »riven that the undersigned Murderdat Tacoma,Friday night, while Willamette Meridian, running thence South 31.44 returning with his wife from a dance has been appointed by the county court of Ore- chains to the Southwest Corner of said Claim 41; for Jackson County, administrator with wi'l Late details of the crime reveal iron thence East 1.41 chains to the Northwest Corner annexed of the estate of J. W. Clark, deceased. facts that brand this as one of the All persons having claims against the said estate of Donation Land Claim 43; thence South 12.80 thence East 47.C8 chains to the East most fiendish tragedies ever committed are hereby notified to present the same duly chains; Boundary of said Claim No. 43; thence North verified to the undersigned at Jacksonville, Ore in the state. The murder was carefully 41.07 chains along the East Boundary of Claims or to his attorney Gus Newbury, on or before planned Koalshang's wife who furnished gon Nos. 43 & 44; thence West 17.40 chains; thence six months from the date hereof. North 3.16 chains to the North Boundary of Charley Newcomb, the murderer with Dated April 1st. 1909. claim 44; thence West along said Ncr.h Bound money to buy the revolver with which Roderick Clark, administrator of J. W. Clark, ary 34.23 chains to the Northwest Corner of said -52-5- her husband was killed, after Newcomb deceased. Claim No. 44, the place of commencing, contain had slugged and shot the murdered man ing 217 acres, more or less. vs. took the pistol and fired two more Administrator's Notice to Creditors shots into the prostrate body. Mrs. Ko- Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Nancy Jane Jeffers, E. Jeffers, her husband, Newman, Lyman Newman, her husband. alshaug's story of the crime is ghastly has been appointed by the county court of Ore- I Jane Mary Hoskins, William Hoskins, her husband, gon for Jackson County, administratrix of the ' in every detail. Katherine Murphy, W. II. Sears, Ida Sears, his estate of William Heeley deceased. All persons' wife, Hiram Seaton. Lucinda Bishop. Nancy — — e\»ze-------------- having claims against the said estate are hereby i Hall and All Whom it May Concern. notified to present the same duly verified to the Defendants. undersigned at Jacksonville, Oregon within six! That on the 15 day of April 1909, an applica months from the »late hereof. tion was filed by said J. A. Kiser in the Circuit The Department uf Agriculture has Dated April 30th. 1909. Court of Jackson County, Oregon, fur initial re- issued a pamphlet showing the cost of Mary Wettorer administratrix of the estate of I gistration of the title of the land above describ- clearing logged off land for farming in William Heeley deceased. ed. Gus Newbury attorney for administratrix. the Pacific Northwest and gives a des Now, unless you appear on or before the 29 day of May 1909, and show cause why such ap- cription of the various methmls em l 'icatien should not be granted, the same will be ployed. The pamphlet contains some taken as confessed, anil a decree will be entered valuable information and can bo obtain NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S I according to the prayer of the application, and ed free by those interested by writing SALE OF REAL PROPERTY: y u will be forever barred from disputing the tame. to B. T. Calloway, Bureau of Plant I li IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR JACKSON Witness my hand and the seal of the court af dustry, Washington D. C. Ask te COUNTY OREGON. fixed this 15 day of April 1909. Circular No 25. j In ths Matter of the Estate of G. Karewski W. R. COLEMAN. county clerk and ex-officio (Scali Deceased. clerk of the circuit court for 1 Public notice is hereby Riven, that by virtue Jackson County. Oregon. of an order of the above entitled Court in tin* By M. IL Towne, deputy. , matter of the above estate, which said order was Call and see Mack in front of Wearie’s for Chili Concarne and hot and cold lunch. Em ployment office in connection MACK WILL CET YOU WORK PRESERO ATI VE ■/. numbered one -1- and two -2- in Block numbered twenty-one -21-, al! in Beatty’s Addition to the Town now City of Medford, according to the official plat thereof, partitioning the same ac cording to the respective rights cf the parties herein, and second, for a judgment in favor of plaintiff for his costs and disbursements herein to be taxed, and for such other, further and dif ferent relief as the Court may deem equitable in the premises. This summons is published in the Jacksonville Post by order of tho Hon. H. K. Ilanna, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered in the 16th day of April. 1909, and the same is published for six consecutive weeks therein, the first day of publication thereof being Saturday, the 24th day cf April. 1909, and the last day thereof being Saturday, the 5th day of June, 1909. COLV1G & RE AMES, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oregon Jacksonville ..DECORATING. C. M. Osburn, Mrs. S. A. Neville, Mrs. G”'»ige H. Bryant, Mrs. Edw. Fay and Thor. F. Osburn, Defendants. Zl Fish Story Has Three Rtf inities JOE APPLEBAKER, Proprietor Jacksonville, Oregon VF. OVATIONS FOR ORE GON BUSINESS MEN At the old George Lewis stand VS. Prices $10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $16.50, $20.00 I1 Tn The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the matter of J. A. Kker to register title the following described land, to-wit: Commencing at the Northwest Corner of Grans iile Sears’ Donation Land Claim No. 44. in Section 9. Township 37 South. Range 2 Went of Willamette Meridian, running thence South 31.44 chains to the Southwest Corner of Mid Claim 41: thence East 1.41 chains to th< North- west Corner of Donation Land Claim 43 thence South 12 80 chains; thence East 47.08 chains to the East Boundary of sai l Claim No. 13; thence North 41.07 chains along the East Boundary of Claim Nos 43 & 44; thence West 17.40 chains; thence North 3.16 chains to the North Boundary of Claim No. 44; thence West along said North Boundary 31.23 chains to the Northwest Corner of said Claim No 41, the place of commencing, containing 217 acres, more or less. I Pay $100 for a Typewriter? Why Buy a Second-Hand Machine? Or a machine sold by a peddlar, that as a rule has out lived its useful ness, or it would not be offered for sale. The ordin ary second hand typewriter is only temporarily re paired and is only J short lived, while we are able to offer you machines entirely rebuilt, as good as new in every respect. A product of the largest factory of the kind in the world, employing only skilled mechanics. All our machines have all the wearing parts removed and new parts substituted. The bases and frames have been re-enameled and re-nickeled. They appear to be new and are as good as new. Apply at The JACKSONVILLE POST A*, I Charles F. Dunfoi d DRAY AGE Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. OREGON JACKSONVILLE 19 g Murder at Tacoma I Barber Shop HOT OR COLD BATHS Ægency for Soulhern Oregon Laundry OREGON MCKS0NI//ÍÍE, ;j Clearing Logged-Off Land. Di Di To the average, normal person, made anti entered upon the 10th day of May. 19u:‘. that I will at my residence in Jacksonville. Jack- ' scarcely anything can be regarded or son County, Oregon and from anil after Monday i imagined more foolish than a "suicide j the Uth day of June. 1909. offer for sale and will pact.” Still, the world suffers small I sell at private sale anti to the highest and best less when two people who are so foolish bidder for cash in hand all of the following de- aeribed property of said estate to-wit: Beginn . as to enter into such a bargain carry ing at a point 24.30 chains north and 7 chains out their mutual intent. But where east of SW corner of section 32. in twp. 37, SR ' one does so and the other fails ths 2 W. of W. M. in Jackson County. Oregon, sait’ doubly cowardly survivor deserves point being the NE corner of the G. Karewski and running thence west 76 links; severe and prolonged punishment, as a orchard, thence south 13 degrees W. 3.30 chains; thenc. warning to other fractious or fantastic west 1.26 chains; thence S., 17’ -j degrees \V. 1.. : fools. Ex. chains; thence S. 24»» degrees W. 1.53 chains; J. J. Jusserand. the French Atnb- assador, and Mrs. Jusserand, will trav el through Oregon in a Pacific Coast trip next month, spending June Uth in Portland. Orders for all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber Promptly Filled SHINGLES Quality Fred J. Fick, Make an Example. i Lumber Quantity Contractor and Builder Di NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. U. I .and Office at Roseburg. Oregon. May 11. 19»‘*9. s. Notice is hereby given that SYLVESTER M. WERTZ of Ruch. Oregon, who, on June 25. 1903, made Homestead Entry. No. 12869, S. R. 03525, for NW»» of SW’»; W'j uf NW’»; Lot 6. Section 4. Township 39 South. Range 3, West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim to the ¡and above described, before the Register and Receiver, at Roseburg. Oregon, on the 26th day thence S. 57 degrees E. 1.91 chains; thence E. of June. 1909. 2.15 chain-», thence north 6.38 chains to the place Claimant names as witnesses«: of beginning, containing 1.20 acres of land and 1 Miles Cantrill, of Ruch Oregon. W. 8. Mc- known as the Mill property. Intyre, uf Jacksonville, Oregon. Mrs. Sarah Dated this the 10th day of May. ISkk». Cantril!, uf Jacksonville. Oregon. L. M. Me- W. C. KITTO. Intyre, of Jacksonville. Orvgxn. BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Administrator De Bonis Non with the will an- i Register. nexed of the estate of G. Karewski. Deceased. 1 Money Loaned ON REAL ESTATE EASY PAYMENTS LONG TIME RELIABLE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED The Jackson Loan & Trust Co Fort Worth, Texas, or Jackson, Mississippi