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PORTLAND LETTER DISTRICT FAIR Biff Big crowds a at t the Livestock To be held in Ashland Oct 6-7-8-Good list of prem- l'air —New settlers for the Fair iums offered Northwest—Coos Bay will Northwest-Coos deepen harbor—The stock The third annual exhibition of tie yards open— —-Few Few Forest First Southern Oregon district will be held at Ashland, Oct. 6, 7, and 8. Fires. Fires The headquarters of the fair and the exhibits will be at the entrance of the new park, where a temporary building will be erected for the horticultural and agricultural exhibits, while the ladies’ exhibits will be displayed in the G. A. R. building, near by. A good premium list has been pro vided and the awards to be distributed make it certainly worth while to put forth every effort to mak d a splendid showing of the resources orthis valley. Prizes will be given for live stock horticultural and farm products, poul try, women’s handwork and,minerals. The live stocks prizes will include thoroughbred and standard bred horses mares and colts; saddle horses, mares and colts and saddle spans. Entry blanks, premium lists, etc can be had from J. M. Potter, Sucre- tary, Ashland, Oregon. EXECUTOBS’ bui ice Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Kinder B. Boaz de ceased, by the County Court of Jack- son county, Oregon. All persons hav- ing claims against said estate are here- by required to present the same to said Executor or to Charles Prim his at- torney. at Jacksonville, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof: Dated September 18th, 1909. T. J. Kenney, Executor, of Estate of Kinder B. Boaz, Deceased. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jackson County. J. E. Wright and M. M. Wright, Plaintiffs, vs L. C. Windom, defend ant. To L. C. Windom, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Oregon- You are hereby respired to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed in the above entitled court and cause within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons which is the 11th day of September, 1909. And if you fail to appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof the plaintiffs will ap- ply to the court for the relief prayed for and demanded in their complaint. viz: For a decree of said court decree- ing plaintiffs to be the owners of the east half of lot six in block No. 12 in the Village of Phoenix, Jackson County, Oregon according to the official platt thereof, in fee simple, freed from any and all claim of any and every nature and character that defendant may as sert in or to the said premises-that the title to said premises be quieted in plaintiffs-that defendant be restrained from asserting any right, title or in- terest in or to said premises-that de- fendant be required to make and de- liver unto plaintiffs a good and suffi- cient deed to said premises and that in default of the delivery of the same that the decree of this court stand as and for said deed. This summons is served by publica tion in The Jacksonville Post, published in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore- gon, once a week for six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, Judge of said court said order having been made on the 9th day of Septem ber, 1909. Gus N ewbury , Attorney for plaintiffs. Portland, Ore., Sept. 21, (Special) The Portland Fair and Livestock Show is the big event of the we de in NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. this city. Bigger and better than ever, the annual event is attracting wide at- tention all over the Northwest. The By Virtue of an execution duly issued attendance is outdoing that of last by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of '•ear and the attractions offered are far the County of Jackson, State of Ore- ahead of last season. The exhibition gon, dated the 2nd day of September, I of livestock is valued at more than 1909, in a certain action in the Circuit $1,000,00’3 "and is 25 per cent larger Court for said County and State where- I last year. The State Fair at than in George L. Helms as plaintiff re- ( Salem exhibits of livestock were covered judgment against James brought to Portland and numerous at- I Helms for the sum of Nine thousand tractions have been added that will five hundred twenty-five ($9,525.00) make the week’s show a notable one. i Dollars and costs and disbursements Stock entries have been made from the taxed at Twenty-three and 75-100 Central and Eastern states that have ($23.75) Dollars, on the 10th day of never been shown west of Chicago and May, 1909. Notice is hereby given 1 Denver. Nearly 500 harness horses that I will on the 2nd day of October, will contend for the $25,093 in race 1909, at the front door of the Court purses this week. Livestock entries Arctic Explorers House in Jacksonville in said County, will bring close to 3,000 head of horses, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said cattie, sheep, swine and goats here. Since claims of the discovery of the day, sell at public auction to the high Railroads serving this territory are north pole have been made by both Dr. est bidder for cash, the following de preparing estimates of travel during Cook and Commander Peary, the mat scribed property, to-wit: the Colonist period, September 15 to ter of Arctic explorations have been Beginning at a point 10 chains east October 15. They expect no less than pretty thoroughly discussed. of the Northwest corner of Donat’on CO, 000 new settlers for the Pacific The following list taken from an ex- Land Claim No. 69 in Township 38 Northwest during the 30 days the low change will be of interest to busy read- South of Range 1 West of the Willam- one-way rates are in effect, Extra ers who do not have the time to look ette Meridian, Jackson County, Oregon equipment is being assembled by the up the record for themselves. List of which point is the Northwest corner of various lines to handle the heavy traf the more prominent Arctic explorers, the land of Henry Helms as descriied fic expected and the passenger agents with their nationalities, the dates of in Volume 62 page 337 Jackson County believe they will have all they can do their expeditions and the results a - Records. Running thence south 5.51 to care for the flood of new comers. tained: chains; thence meandering Wagner EXECUTORS’ NOTICE. NOTICE Inquiry at Eastern ticket offices is 1001 Eric the Norseman discovered Creek south 80 deg. 51 min west 1.22 reported to be wide ana the westbound the north coast of Greenland. chains; thence South 59 deg 15 min trains bearing the vanguard of this 1535 Sir Hugh Willoughby, English, west 1.37 chains; thence south 30 deg In The County Court Of The State Of great colonist movement are heavily discovered Nova Zembla. 35 min west 1.79 chains; thence south Oregon, For The County of Jackson. loaded. During this week the travel 1596 William Baerendtz, Dutch, 48deg30min west 2.30 chains; thence In the matter of the Last Will and is expected to be at its height and will discovered Spitzbergen. south 84 deg west 1.35 chains; thence Testament of Milton J. Hampton, de- undoubtedly be heavy. 1596 — Rip Haermakerch, Dutch south 53 deg 30 min west 1.74 chains; eeased. Coos Bay is going to deepen its own reached latitude 79:49. thence south 61 deg 04 min west 2.47 Notice is hereby given that the harbor channel without waiting for 1610 Henry Hudson, Dutch, reached chains to the East line of Donation undersigned has been appointed execu government aid. The Port of Coos latitude 80:22. Land Claim No. 64 in said Township Bay is preparing for the sale of bonds 1707 Captain Gillis, Dutch, reached and Range; thence south 10.50 chains tor of the Last Will of Milton J. Hamp ton, deceased, by the County Court of amounting to $500,000. The proceeds latitude 80U9. more or less, to the center of the will be used in digging out the channel, 1806 William Scoresby, English, County road; thence north 52deg west the state of Oregon, for the county of Jackson. All persons having claims making the docks at the Coos Bay reached latitude 81:30. 1.92 chains to Wagner Creek; thence ports accessible at all times for vessels 1827—Sir W. E. Parry, English, meandering said creek south 17 deg 55 against the estate are hereby required to present them, with the proper vouch of deep draught. Proposals for the reached latitude 82:45. min west 2.75 chains; thence south 9 ers, to the undersigned as such execu bonds have been asked and will be re 1847 Sir John Franklin and party deg 45 min west 4.34 chains; thence tor, within six months from the date ceived at the First National Bank, North lost. south 31 deg 30 min west 1.86 chains; hereof, at the office of Dr. T. W. Hes Bend, up to November 9th. 1853—Dr. Kane, American, reached thence South 16 deg 45 min west 3.37 ter, Jacksonville, Oregon. Portland’s union stock yards in the latitude 78:45. chains; thence South 29deg 20 min A lvin C lark , 1861-Dr. Hays, American, reached west 2 chains more or less to the Peninsula packing house district were Executor of the Last Will of opened during the past week and now latitude 78:17. right of way of the O. A C. R. R. Co., 1874 — Lieutenant Payer, Austrian, thence South 40 deg 45 min East along Milton J. Hampton, deceased. this city, which is to be the livestock center of the Northwest, offers the reached latitude 82:00. said railroad 1.50 chains, more or less Date of first publication, Sept., 4, 1909. 1876 — Captain Nares, American, to file South line of said Helms Land; most modern and complete stockyards in the country. Hundreds of business reached latitude 83:20. thence East along said line 6.75 chains, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE 1882—Lieutenant Greely, American, more or less to the center line of the men of the city attended the opening, In the County Court of the State of and all were forced to admire the per with Brainerd and Lockwood, reached Wagner Creek County road; thence Oregon, For the County of Jackson. fect arrangements for handling live latitude 83:24. North 47deg along said road 705 feet In the matter of the Estate of Pat- 1884 - Greely - Brainerd - Lockwood to the intersection of the center line of stock that have been provided. The big rescued by Captain Winfield the main County Road leading through erick J. Ryan, Deceased. union yards will have a strong influence expedition 1 Order appointing Day for Final in developing the livestock industry S. ' Schley. Talent; thence following said road in a 1892—Robert E. Peary, American, Southeasterly direction to the South Settlement, etc. throughout this territory, Luke Ryan the Administrator of the 81:37. west corner of land now owned by E. According to the records of the Gov- reached 1 Estate of Patrick J. ltyan deceased, e-ment Forestry Service and the State , 1899-1900 Peary, American, reached A. and F. F. Dodge as described in Volume 55 page 99 Deed Records of having rendered and presented for Board of Forestry, Oregon has been latitude 83:50. 19:00—Duke of the Abruzzi, Italian, Jackson County, Oregon; thence North settlement, and filed in this Court, his remarkably fortunate this Summer in latitude 86:34. 40 deg 30 min East along said Dodge final account of his administration of escaping the usual heavy toll taken by reached 1 1901—Peary, American, reached lati land 18 chains to the center channel of said Estate. forest fires. The season has been It is Ordered, That Friday the 15th Bear Creek; thence meandering said marked by less destruction of timber tude 84:17. day of October A. D. 1909, being a day 1904 — Captain Roald Amundson, creek in a Northwesterly direction to thnn any in the past decade. Fires this year have been few and widely Danish, discovered magnetic pole and the North line of said Donation Land of a subsequent term of said Court, through Northwest Passage in Claim No. 69; thence West on said to-wit: of the October Term thereof seperated while losses have been small. passed 1 Donation line 21 chains, more or less to A. D. 1909 at 10 o’clock A. M. of said This is thought to be partly due to an Gjoa. ' 1906 Captain Nansen, Norwegian, the place of beginning, being parts of day, be and the said is hereby appoint aroused public interest in preventing latitude 86:14. Sections 23, 24, 25 and 26, said Town ed for the settlement of said account; forest fires and a largely increased reached 1 and that notice of said settlement be 1906 - Peary, American, reached ship and Range. force of fire wardens throughout the latitude 87:06, 174 miles from the pole. forests this season. Also beginning at the Southwest published in the Jacksonville Post a 1908—Dr. Frederick Albert Cook corner of Donation Land Claim No. 68 newspaper published in Jacksonville, claims to have reached North Pole. in said Township and Range and run Oregon, as often as once a week for Why Druggists Recommend Cham ning thence North along said line to four successive weeks prior to said day berlain's Colic, Cholera and — the South line of the Wagner Creek of settlement. Night on Bald Mountain. Diarrhoea Remedy. Done Jacksonville, Oregon, this 8th County Road; thence East to the South On a lonely night Alex. Benton of Mr. Frank C. Hanrahan, a prominent line of the right of way of the O. & C. day of Sufitember A. D. 1903. druggist of Portsmouth, Va., says. Fort Edward, N. Y., climbed Bald , J. R. N eil , R. R. Co.; thence south 40deg 45min “For the past six years I have sold and Mountain to the home of a neighbor, County Judge. East 1500 feet to the West side line of recommended Chamberlain’s Colic, tortured by Asthma, bent on curing the land of R. J. Edwards as described Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is him with Dr. King's New Discovery, NOTICE TO BOND PURCHASERS in Volume 58 page 285 Deed Records n great remedy and one of the patent that had cured himself of asthma. This of Jackson County, Oregon; thence wonderful medicine soon relieved and Notice is hereby given that sealed medicines on the market. I handle some others for the same purposes that quickly cured his neighbor. Later it South 22deg west along said' West proposals to purchase $25,000.00 of pay me a larger profit, but this remedy cured his son’s wife of a severe lung line of Edwards land, 25 chains, more municipal bonds of the City of Jack is so sure to effect a cure, and my cus trouble. Millions believe it’s the great or less to the South line of said D.L.C. sonville, Oregon, will be received, tomer so certain to appreciate my reco est Throat and Lung cure on Earth, No. 68; thence west on said South line opened and considered at the office of the City Attorney of Jacksonville, Ore mmending it to him, thnt I give it the Coughs, Colds, Croup, Hemorrhages 6.89 chains to the place of beginning. Also; Government lot One in Section gon, on the 29th day of September preference.” For sale by City Drug and Sore Lungs are surely cured by it. 26 and the Northwest quarter of the Best for Hay Fever, Grip and Whoop Store. 1909. $5,000.00 of said bonds shall be ing Cough 50c and 11.00. Trial bottle Northwest quarter of Section 35 in come due and payable on the 10th day free. Guaranteed by J. W. Robinson. Township 38 South of Range 1 West of of October in each of the years 1914 Subscribe for The Post and ask your the Willamette Meridian, containing 51 and 1919, and $7,500.00 in amount of neighbor to do likewise, only $1.50 per The new Oliver Typewriter, latest acres. mid bonds shall become due and pay year. Also; the Northwest quarter of Sec able on October 10, in each of the years improved can be seen at this office. We have secured the agency for Jack tion 25 and the Southeast quarter of 1921 and 1929. Said bonds are issued sonville and surrounding country ami the Southwest quarter of Section 24 ; under Chapter XI of the City Charter would be pleased to receive your order. and Government lot 3 in Section 24, all of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon. Jacksonville Post in Township 36 South of Range 1 West Interest at five per cent per annum, of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, payable semi-annually. The city coun containing 236.68 acres. cil reserves the right to reject any and ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Taken and levied upon as the property all bids Notice is hereby given, that the of the said James Helms or so much H enry G. D ox , undersigned has Leon duly appointed, thereof as may be necessary to satisfy City Recorder. | by the eounty court of Jackson county, the said judgment in favor of George Oregon, administratrix of the estate L. Helms against said James Helms of Nancy Steuber, .'eceased. All per with interest thereon, together with Why? sons having claims against said estate all costa and disbursements that have From a small beginning the sale and are required to present the same, with or may accrue. use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy proper vouchers, to me at my home on W. A. JONES, Sheriff. Oak Dale Avenue in Medford, Oregon, within six months from this date. By R. B. DOW, Deputy. Why? Because it has proved especial September 18th 1909. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Sept. ly valuable for coughs and colds. For F. M. Snyder, Administratrix. 2nd 1909. sale by City Drug Store. Charles F. Dunfoi d DR AY AGE Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water. JACKSONVILLE OREGON Barber Shop andw^hJZom HOT OR COLD BATHS Agent for Southern Oregon Laundry OREGON JACKSONVILLE Lumber Orders for all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber Promptly Filled SHINGLES Quality Fred J. Fick, Quantity Contractor and Builder JACKSONVILLE’S NEW MARKET THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET Will make it a practice to always have on hand the choicest cuts of beef rk, mutton and veal, fowls when o Sausage our specialty Bradburn b Billings, Proprietors ADVERTISE IN THE POST.