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PORTLAND LETTER Oregon S. :delighls. Falls City Commar dal Club is liv. ly Athena wiilenforce curfew ordinance, New Catholic chun h is t-cing bu It in Sheridan. By next June Newp ort will have il Hops average 25 cents-Fast mailtrain from East—A»-' cient Order of Hibernians watcr system. next summer __ Cement ^ne Lincoln county has of fine building stone. plant will be built. great quantities EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed Executor of the estate of Kinder B. Boaz de- j 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. ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE. Notieo is hereby givei. that the undersigned has been duly appointed, bv the county court of Jackson county, Oregon, administratrix of the estate of Nancy Sleuber, deceased. All per sons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to me at my home on Oak Dale Avenue in Medford, Oregon, within six months from this date. Septembe • 18th 190i>. F. M. Snyder, Administratrix. MORE PEOPLE Pass the^word to your relatives and friends to come now Presbyterian church 0,' Dallas is be- ing much enlarged and in proved. Portland, Or., Oct. ¡4 (Special) I lop Dallas people are pleasi d that they growers are having their innings, with established a water meter .system. SUMMONS. the prevailing quotation for the Oregon Hillsboro papers give some details of In The Circuit Court Of Oregon, Ar riNISTRATOR’S NOTICE. crop at 25 cents par pound. The aver a good dea'. of growth there ibis year. For Jackson County. age price last year was 7 cents, in 1 j T i I n T ic : C ounty C ourt O f T iir S tate A manufactory of engineer! ag in To Oregon will prevail from the East 7 cents and in 1903 12 cents. The last O f «O regon F or J ackson C ounty . Emma Flohr, Plaintiff, vs Charles high priced year was 1991, when the struments may be established in Hills In t le mutter of the Estate of James Flohr, Defendant. September 15 to October 15 Oregon crop Want to 45 cents and away boro. McCa rron, Deceased. To Charles Flohr, the ubove named : Attendance at Hubbard scb x>I on back in 1882 there were sales as high VIA THE Not ce is hereby given that I was by defendant; as $1.25 per pound.- In sonw Vgepcats opening «lay was I03« many more liter. In the name of the State of Oregon; 1 Order of the County Court of the the market this year resembles ffrat It took nine spin of horses to haul, iCoun y of Jackson, State of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and the new oil well ma< hinery out ‘from I of 1882. |»ittii\.; in Probate, duly and regularly answer the complaint of plaintiff; filed Light crops all over the word are re Dallas. djipoi ited Administrator of the Estate in the above entitled court and cause sponsible for the prevailing high prices. --AND---- Four lapidaries are kept constantly o* James McCarron, deceased. All within six weeks from the date of the The Oregon crop is the lightest since employed on semi-precious stone3 found pe rso is having claims against said es first publication of this summons upon 1896. The estimate of 70,000 bales for along the Newport beach. tate- are hereby notified to present the you; which is the 2nd day of October, the year’s yield in thi# state >s con Negotiations, are in progress for cut same- to me certified as required by 1909. And if you fail to appear and sidered about right, with Wrehington’s (LINES IN OREGON) ting about 60,000,000 feet of lumber on law; at the office of the County Clerk answer, within the time required, for crop 15,000 bales, compared wtftfc 17,000 want thereof the plaintiff will apply to Hui' creek, a branch of Gray’s river. of Jackson County at Jacksonville in bales last year, and Califofntw has the court for the relief prayed for and From Chicago $33.00 Frank Mendenhall, a Sh ridan 11- said County and State. about 69,000 bales this year comparai demanded in her complaint, viz: For a << St. Louis - year-old boy, has much talent as an Richard J. McCarron, Ad to 68,000 bales last season. 32.00 ministrator of the estate of decree of divorce disolving the bonds of It is expected this year will mark artist, and recently received $40 as a < < matrimony heretofore and now exist James McCarron, deceased. Omaha prize in a drawing contest. 25.00 the first of a series of high-priced ing between plaintiff and defendant Í < Eugene Register: Oregon grapes Dated Ja cksonville, Oregon, Oct. 9, 1909 and for such other and further relief crops. This year, the next and pos St. Paul - 25.00 sibly one or two more, will mean large now found in the markets demonstrate as to the court may seem just and < I profits to growers. After that, be that this valley is fast becoming a Kansas City 25.00 equitable. cause of high prices having stimulated great vineyard. We ctn grow as fine NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE This summons is served upon you by production, more hops will be grown grapes and as abundant a crop as they publication in The Jacksonville Post, UNDEI I EXECUTION. FARES CAN BE PREPAID than are needed and the price will drop can in California. published at Jacksonville, Oregon, once By Virtue of an Execution duly is a week for six consecutive, weeks in again. Eugene Guard: Rogue River valley Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest 0. R. & N. or S. P. Preliminary arrangements are al fruit lands are sellin't for more than sued by the Ck rk of the Circuit Court pursuance of an order of Hon. II. K. Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost of the Countj of Jackson, State of ready being taken up for the big bi $100) an acre. And when the fruit in Hanna Judge of said court, said order ennial national convention of the An dustry is properly developed in the Oregon, dated the 22nd day of Septem having been made on September 25th, cient Order of Hibernians, which will Willamette valley we may look for ber, 1909 in a certain action in the 1909. Justice Court for the precinct of Jack meet in Portland July 19-24, next year. like results here. Gus Newbury, Send us the namee and addresses of any one interested in the State sonville, said State and County wherein This gathering of the A. O. H. is ex Echo correspondence of Pendleton Attorney for plaintiff. for Oregon literature pected to be a notable one and it is East Oregonian: There is a dearth of L. A. Askew and Nannie Askew as de thought it will bring no less than 20,000 dwelling houses here, Already every fendants recovered a judgment against vim. M c M urray people to Portland. Delegates will be house in town is full and some shelter D. E. Jones as plaintiff for the sum of ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. in attendance from all over the country two or three families. Several new Thirty-eight and 80-100 ($38.80) Dollars General Passenger Ager.t In the County Court of the State of and many visitors beside. The Com houses are being built. Our excellent and costs and disbursements on the 3rd PORTLAND, mercial Club is actively at work in school is one of the causes of the de dav of February, 1905, said judgment Oregon For Jackson County. Notice of Final Settlement being docketed in the Clerk’s office for arousing interest in the gathering and mand for residences. said County and State on the 11th day large parties from several states have In the Matter of the Estate of John A Yamhill man has a contract for of April, 1905. Bienvenue, dedeased. already announced their intention of planting about 50 acres out to fruit and |r"ñ5 tworf 'rar ' «art rm ’ Notice Is Hereby Given that I will visiting Portland at that time and par Notice is hereby given thal Ome I [ia¿ irnACaj walnuts on a farm near that town. This on the 15th day of November, 1909, nt ticipating in the convention. Beavenue, the Administrator of the is a fine tract of land and when this A fast mail train between Chicago orchard grows to maturity along with the front door of the Court House in estate of John Bievenue, deceased, has and Portland that will bring eastern other orchards now growing in the im the town of Jacksonville, in said county rendered and presented for settlement, mail to Oregon in much less time than mediate vicinity of Yamhill we will be at 2 o’clock P. M. of said day, sell at and filed in the above entitled court! is now required has just been put on entitled to be called Orchard City, says public auction to the highest bidder for and matter his first and final account I cash the following described real prop and report of his administration of said by the Harriman lines. The train will the Record.—Journal. erty, to-wit:- carry no passengers and will make the estate; and that Saturday the 23rd day I All the right, title and interest said of October A. D. 1909 at the hour of I run between the two cities in 60 or 62 hours, clipping off from 10 to 12 hours Well Known Hotel Keeper Usee and plait-tiff, D. E. Jones, had on or after 10 o’clock A. M. of said day at the I the 11th day of April, 1905, in and to court room of said court, at the court-1 Recamniends Chamberlain’s Colic from tho present schedule. In this Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to the North-west quarter of Section 32 house in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Cholera and Dierrhoer Remedy. way the Harriman lines expect to meet all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or in Township 35 South of Range 2 East State of Oregon, has been duly appoint the shortened schedules of the Hill “I take pleasure in saying that I too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. of Willamette Meridian in Jackson roads, which have put in fast trains have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ed by order of the judge of the above I County, Oregon, containing 160 acres. entitled court as the time and place for ' from St. Paul to Puget Sound. and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family JACKSONVILLE OREGON Taken and levied upon as the prop the hearing of objections to said ac Ground v ill be broken early in De medicine chest for about fifteen years, erty of said D. E. Jones, plaintiff, or count and report and for the settlement cember for a big cement plant near and have always had satisfactory re so much thereof as may be necessary thereof. this city that is expected to contribute sults from its use. I have administered to satisfy said judgement in favor of All persons interested in said estate largely to the supply of this building it to a great many traveling men who L. A. Askew and Nannie Askew, de a-e hereby notified that all objections material used in this territory. The were suffering from troubles for which fendants and against said D. E. Jones, to said final account or any item there new industry will have a capacity of it is recom tiended, and have never plaintiff, with interest thereon, to of must be filed on or before the date 1500 barrels daily at the start, with failed to relieve them,” Says J. C. gether with all costs and disbursements and time herein appointed for such provision for enlarged facilities later. Jenkins, of Glasgow, Ky. This remedy that have or may accrue. hearing and settlement, to-wit the 23rd It will cost $1,000,000. The plant will is for sale by City Drug Store. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Oc- , day of October at the hour of 10 o’clock consist of lü buildings, covering about tober 14th 1909. A.M. of said day. 12 acres, and will be located at Oswego, The Story of Today. W. A. Jones, Sheriff. Dated September 24th. A.D. 1909. a short distance south of the city. It is thought that the field for a cement By Advertising, when properly employed Onie Beavenue, Administrator, HOT OR COLD BATHS R. B. Dow, Deputy. factory here is unexcelled, because of when truthfully done and placed in the of the Estate of John the convenient source of raw materials right medium—the newspaper carries Agent for Bienvenue, deceased. and the big market for the manufac a man more safely and more certainly PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. Southern Oregon Laundry tured product. to the heaven of wealth than commer W e ,T he U ndersigned , legal voters of SUMMONS. Astoria is in the limelight because of cial genius. Woodville Precinct, Jackson Coun a splendid building record during the Genius without advertising is apt to ty, State of Oregon, respectfully In the Circuit Court of Oregon for j JACKSONVILLE, OREGON first nine months of the year. Im limp about on crutches in this age of petition the Honorable County ■ Jackson County. provements carried on by the munici enterprise if it should attempt to es Court of Jackson County, State of J. E. Wright and M. M. Wright, pality and business interests there dur chew printers ink and well written ad Oregon, to grant a License to M. | Plaintiffs, vs L. C. Windom, defend- I ing 1909 total over $1,000,000. This is vertising copy. B. Whipple, to Sell Spirituous, ant. a splendid showing and with such a No man can exist without food—no Malt and Vinous Liquors in less To L. C. Windom, the above named spirit being shown, Astoria’s outlook business can survive to any noticeable quantities than one gallon, in Wood defendant. Yes, I have it in any color and is very bright. extent without publicity. ville Precinct, Jackson County, In tho'name of the State of Oregon- quantity you want at prices as low The little store of ten years ago, State of Oregon, for the Period of You are hereby required to appear and that did not advertise in some form, is 12 Months, as in duty bound we answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed as the same grade can be had in How to Cure a Cold. the little store of today—doing busi will ever pray. in the above entitled court and cause i Portland. Nowisirfc • j ‘ Our paint com Be as careful as you can, you will ness in the same crude way, making 1. M. B. Whipple 38. J. L. Logan within six weeks from the date of the the time of year j €| 1 TÌ pares favorably occasionally take cold, and when you no progress. 2. Joe Burkhart 39. Charles Turner first publication of this summons which to paint the house. with other brands. do, get a medicine of known reliability, The little store of ten years ago, that 3. Edwin Smith is the 11th day of September, 1909. 40. A. Kryger one that has an established reputation did advertise is not the little store of We assure courteous treatmennt T'fc • j 4. W. J. Stanley 41. T. W. Conway And if you fail to appear and and that is certain to effect a quick today—it is a great establishment, and prompt attention to every ill 5. John White 42. J. B. Conway answer within the time required, cure. Such a medicine Chamberlain's growing, throbbing with life and ac 43. Geo. Magerle for want thereof the plaintiffs will ap 6. Henry Laws order and guarantee satisfaction. v Cough Remedy. It has gained a world tivity— doing business in the modern ply to the court for the relief prayed 44. M. Knapp 7 George Laws wide reputation by its remarkable way, keeping time with enterprising 8. G. H. Jones 45. H. D. Sanborn i for and demanded in their complaint, Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder cures of this moat common ailment, ideas and constantly forging ahead. viz: For a decree of said court decree 9. R. Rurkhart 46. S. L. Sandry and can always be depended upon. It A business that does not grow is 10. L. L. Oden ing plaintiffs to be the owners of the 47. G. W. Rule acts on nature’s plan, relieves the going back want For the .backward east half of lot six in block No. 12 in 11. D. Alexander- 48. W. M. Hiatt lungs, aids expectoration, opens the I business there is but one safe and sane 12. George Loud 49. A.J. Nicholson the Village of Phoenix, Jackson County, secretions and aids nature in restorii g remedy advertising done in the right Oregon according to the official platt 13. G. F. Wertz 50. J. C. Aitken the system to a healthy condition. For way in the home newspaper, whether thereof, in fee simple, freed from any 14. J. Perdue 51. John Thrasher sale by City Drug Store. its circulation be large or small. 15. N. R. Parsons 52. Henry Bedford and all claim of any and every nature The very fact that a newspaper ex 16. O. Nadeau and character that defendant may as- 53. J. Swinney Did you see the new Post Cards at ists is proof that it is read by some 17. Fret! Minthorn 54. M. W. Hale | sert in or to the said premises-thnt the body, and these somebodies will read 18 J. E. Estell the Ross’? 55. Samuel Mathis I title to said premise« be quieted in THE CENTRAL MEAT MARKET advertisements if they are in the pa li». Wm. Judd 56. Hugh Stevens j plaintiffs-that defendant be restrained per. Newapaperdom. 20. Edd Me Keo 57. Peter Meehan I from asserting any right, title or in- 21. Chas. M Warren 58. C. S. Hatch j terert in or to said premises-that de- Money Comes in Bunches 22. E. Woolfolk 59. J W Breeding 1 fendant be required to make and de Will make it a practice to always have Io A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell, N.Y., 23. G. B. Gregory 60. A.R. Williams liver unto plainiitFs a good an.l suffi on hand the choicest cuts of beef, pork, now. His reason is well worth reading 24. C S. Estell 61. A. L. Walter cient deed to said premises and that in mutton and veal, fowls when oraered default of the delivery of the same “For a lang time 1 suffered from indi 25. Raymond Stevens 62. L. B. Ellis THE TWO HORSE BRAND gestion, torpid lie . constipation, ner 26. W. Meyers 63. Albert Davie that the decree of this court stand as Sausage our specialty vousness. and n r.u debility,” he 27. J. H. Whipple 61. Harry L White and for said deed. writes. “1 couldn't sleep, had no ap ‘ 28. A. K. Earhart 65 S. J. Myers This! lummons is served hy publics-1 petite, nor ambition, g ew weaker every 1 29. Thos. Bedford tion in The Jacksonville Post, published 66. J. R. Smith day in spite of al! medical treatment. 30. E. Boyd in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore 67. Dave Smith Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve 31. John Me Carvel 68. Nick Heller gon, once a week for six consecutive bottles restored all my old-time health 32. Frank James weeks, by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, 69. Geo. Carter anil vigor. Now 1 can attend to busi 33. H. B. Cartmell 70. Jonathan Pitman Judge of said court said order having ness every day. It’s n wonderful med 34. John M. Pitman 71. James Owens been made on the 9th day of Septem-1 LEVI STRAUSS&C0 icine. ” Infallable for Stomach, Liver,! 35. C. W. Horton 72. John Owens her. 190?. Kidneys. Blood and Nerves. 50 cents 36. R. A. Pierce 7 SAN FRANCISCO Gus N ewbury , 73. R. Taylor at City Drug Store. Attorney for plaintiffs, j 37. O. W. Train 74. C. F. Park or Low C olonist R ates OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO southern pacific Charles F. Dunfor d DR AY AGE Barber Shop andWM^hJ°om Paint JACKSONVILLE’S NEW MARKET NOTHING CAN TOUCH Bradburn & Billings, Proprietors OVERALLS ADVERTISE IN THE POST.