Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 23, 1909, Image 2

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Jacksonville Oregon
Jacksonville
Post
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACK­
SONVILLE. OREGON
A weekly newspaper, published every Saturday
at the county scat of Jackson Co., Ore.
D. W. Bagshaw. Editor.
Entered ns second-class matter June 22, 1907,
at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1909.
CIRCUIT COURT
John Harrington vs W. E. Phipps,
J. It. Neil and Frances M. Snyder, suit
for $20,000. damages, re for trial Mon­
day, Oct. 25.
i B. F. Whetstone vs Olive Whetstone
decree of divorce by default.
Watie Howard vs James M’ Howard,
divorce by default.
State of Oregon vs Chas. H. Wals-
worth. Verdict of jury manslaughter.
Sentence deferred until Wednesday
NEW CASES
SUBSCRIPTION
• ««year, by mail.....................................
Í1.50.
’Advertising rates furnished on application
Reference to the report of the grand
jury, published in another column will
show that the improvements begun at
the courthouse are specially commend­
ed and that body specially recommends
the making of further necessary im­
provements in regard to toilets, sewer­
age system etc. Jackson county is rich
«nd prosperous and there is no reason
why her courthouse and jail should not
be supplied and furnished with all
necessary equipments for the proper
transaction of business and for the
comfort and convenience of the em­
ployee« and the general public. Let
the good work goon.
State of Oregon vs Nicholes Rain­
ford. Criminal Charge. Transcript
from Justices Docket.
State of Oregon vs Leonard Gaskins
same charge.
State of Oregon vs Harold Mack,
same charge.
State of Oregon vs Richard Moe and
Chester Moe. Transcript from Justice’s
Docket, Ashland. Examined by the
grand jury, true bill returned. De­
fendants plead guilty in open court.
Meda Turpin vs Nirron Turpin, Suit
for divorce. Complaint filed.
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To do justice: to defend the right; t<
be strength for the weak—a shield fot ’/l
the defenceless; to raise the fallen; t<
keep the peace between neighbors arx
nations. This is worship.
Work is worship. Labor is the best
prayer. To fell the forest, to subdue
the earth, to delve in mines for the
love of woman. This is worship.
To build a home, to keep a fire on
the hearth, to fill with joy the heart of
her who rocks the cradle of your child.
'1 his is worship.
The poor boy ships before the mast
comes home and puts within his moth­
er’s hand a purse snatched from the
peril of the sea. This is worship.
The poor widow working night and
day keeping the ¡fatherless together-
bearing every burden for the love of
babes. This is worship.
The sad anti weeping wife stays with
and bears the insalts of a brutal hus­
band for the sake of little ones. This
is worship.
The husband when his wife is pre­
maturely old with grief and pain, sits
by her bed and holds her thin, wan
hands as rapturously and kisses them
as passionately as when they were dim­
pled. This is worship.
The wife clings to the husband fallen
lifts him from the gutter of degrada­
tion, holds him to her heart until her
love makes him once more a man. This
is worship.
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The industrious father, the toiling,
patient mother, practice every self-de­
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nial to educate th it- children—to lift
them with loving pride above them­
selves. This is vorship.
And when such children are ashamed
of such parents because they areh •mc-
ly and wrinkled and ignorant—this is
blasphemy.
The boy with his mother’s kiss warm
on his lips fights for his native land­
fights to free his fellow me .—dies by
the guns. This is worship.
He who loves, worships.— Ex.
D. lots 7 and 10, blk 2, Oak Park add
Medford...................................... 1500
Elizabeth Horning to Wm. A. Medlev,
W.D. lots 3-4-5-6, blk 5, Fruitdale
add to Medford
10
J. N. Hoekersmith to William A. Med-
Can Get Water.
ley, W.D. lots 1-2, blk 5, Fruitdale
add Medford.........................
10
Anna M. Woodruff to Charles R. Rose
It is authoratively stated that Mr.
and Howard Rose, W.D. lots 11-12,
Hanley has olfered to allow the City of
blk S, Railroad add Medford
10 Medford to lay water pipes across his
G. R. Slingerland to Same, W.D. lots land to temporarily convey water for
9-10, Railroad Add Medford.......... 10 use of the city pending the decision of
William L. Hankins to Margaret A. the courts as to amount of
damages to
Hankins, W.D. lot 22, blk 27 Tolo. .1 which he may be entitled.
Robert Casey to John A. Nelson, W.D.
If this report is true as stated, it
land in Ashland................................ 10
shows a desposition on the part of Mr.
R. J. Edwards to J. Barnard, W.D.
Hanley to be fair and square in the
lot 4, blk 10 Helmin add Medford. .10
Matter without any desire for a “hold
Florence N. Denny to C. 0. Porter, W.
up,’ as claimed by some parties who
D. lots 28-29-30, blk II, Railroad add
tried to make mountains out of mole­
Ashland...........................................1050 hills.
David L. Minkler to Fred IL Rundell, I
W.D. lot 6, blk 45, Summit add Ash­ Change in Southern Pacific Time
land ........................
10
4
Lucy E. Payne to J. S. Miller, W.D.
Table.
lots 4-5-0-7-8, Southern Home Tract,
Ashland.............................................. 50
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Isaac W. Bailey to W. H. Humphrey,
No. 20 Roseburg Passenger .7:41 A.M.
W.D. lot 9, blk 17, Butte Falls...400
Lucy A. Elwood to E. R. Oatman, W. No. 12 Shasta Limited.......... 9:25 A.M.
D. lot 11, blk 15, Medford.......... 1000 No. 16 Oregon Express.........5:21 P. M.
R. A. Knipp to Lucy A. Elwood, W.D. No. 14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M.
same lot...........................
2000
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
Charles N. Hansen to E. R. Oatman,
W.D. lots 7-8 blk 1, Whitman Park No. 11 Shasta Limited.......... 5:50 A.M.
............................................. .......... 1200 No. 15 California Express.. 10:35 A.M.
Ora Burnett to Charles N. Hansen, No.
13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M.
same lot. ............................ ;...........10
Lucy Elwood to Charles N. Hansen, No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .10:45 P.M.
Note carefully No. 20 does not con­
W.D. lot 8, blk 1, Whitman Park.. 10
A. C. Burgess to F. IL Phillips, W. D. nect at Roseburg with trains for points
lots 10-11, blk 2, West Medford... 600 North, No. 19 runs only to Ashland but
Old Mill Ditch and Irrigation Co. to leaves Portland 8:15 A. M.
Joel Milton, W.D. Water................ 1 Shasta Limited No’s. 11 and 12 are not
Max P. Jacoby to William P. Jacoby, intended for local travel.
W. D. lots 22-23-24, blk 30, and lot 7. For local points passengers should take
trains 19 and 20 and 15 and 16. Going
blk 34, Tolo............................... 300
C. A. Hamlin to Theresa J. Boardman, North the Portland Express only makes
W.D. S % of N X lot 10 blk 1, Cot­ the larger town stops. No. 13 however
tage add Medford.............................. 10 makes about same stops as formerly.
Margaret and Patrick Daily to T. W. For additional information as to what
Daily, W.D. tract 50 feet X 1 chain trains stop at different points call at
and 55 links............................. ........ lo or phone the depot.
Joseph B. Breston to Frank E. Schnei­ The coach heretofore carried on No.
der and Lizzie Breston, W.D. SE '4 225 is discontinued, local freights will
of SW K of Sec 6-39-1.................... 10 pass Medford during the day instead of
T. W. Brittson to H. S. Evans, W.D. night of night as heretofore. The
land in Twp 39-1....................
10 above is the best mail service and train
H. L. Whited to Oliver S. Andrews, service Rogue River Valley ever had,
W.D. land in Twp 39-1.................. 600 letters mailed in Portland before 5:30
j<r
P.M. will reach Medford 5:50 following
morning. Trains 11, 12, 13, 14, alone
MINERS NOTICE-Notice of Location carry United States Mail.
both Quartz ami Placer, for salo at this
office,
JACKSONVILLE POST.
James H. Doran to Lewis A. Abbott,
W.D. land in Twp 39-1 ................ 500
Lewis A. Abbott to Edgin P. Hughes,
W.D. same land...............................10
Anna L. McGinnis to D. McDonald,
W.D. part of lot 5, blk 2, Cottage
add Medford..................................... 10
Aaron Wyland to Mary M. Forbes, W.
D. lots 17 to 21, blk 2, Newton add
Medford............................................ 10
Idah E. Gunn to Abbie Morley Glaite,
W.D. EU of NW >4 of NE
and N
E '4 of SW % and NW '4 of SE '4
of Sec 16-35-2..................................... 1
Those foreigners who prate about the
Bessie
Sheppard to R. B. Dow. W.D.
impetuous hsste of Americans might
lots 7, 8, blk 81 Medford.................10
have occasion to revise their opinions
if placed in the position of a country Thos. E. Nichols to J. M. Garrett, W.
D. land in See 12-37-1.................. 5000
newspaper man trying to collect his
M. L. Alford to J. L. Demmer, W.D.
subscriptions. Ex.
lots 6, 7, 8, blk 8 Imperial add to
Medford............................................ 10
Ma-garet J. Rnmsey to Daniel M Witt,
THE COURT HOUSE
W.D. lot 7, blk 4, Crowell add Med­
ford ..................................................300
Item» of Interest to Jacksen Coun’y C. W. Palm to C. D. Vincent, W.D. all
of blk 3, Davis First add Medford. .10
Tax Payers
S. L. Bennett to James Bowlinw, W.
D. land in Twp 37 2......................... 10
Margaret Reeser to Catherine E Back­
MARRIAGE LICENSES
er. W.D. lot 6, Highland Park Add
Aahland............................................ 300
John A. Henderson to M. G. Mordoff,
How’s This*
Henry J. O’Brien and Daisy B Allen.
W.D. lots 10, 11’ blk 2. Park adj to
Office one block south of Courthouse
John W. Wright and Dora J. Bum-
Madfafd............................................. 10
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
bie.
S. J. Summerlin to W. M. Smith, W. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward
D. N
of lot 2 and all of lot 3, blk for any case of Catarrh that cannot be ; Filings mado on homesteads and timber chdms. ,
Frederick E. Barncburg and Etta
76, Medford....................................... 11 cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
Tucker.
Correct plats weekly showing all vacant lands.
Notary Public sad Coavevaacer
Peter A. Peterson nnd Anna Clau- D. Me Donald to S. J. Summerlin, W.
F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O.
D. same lots..................................1200
dine Mellinger.
Legal papers of all kinds made out Specia
We,
the
undersigned,
have
known
F.
J. Ellis Randles to J. F. Hale, W.D.
attention given to papers in settlement of estates.
PROBATE COURT
lots 17. 17, blk
I! ss add Medford J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and 1
Abstract of Land Title«
believe
him
perfectly
honorable
in
al)
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.......................................................... 250
Most
complete
set of abstract books in the
E. A. Hatchwny to E. W. Brainard, business transactions and financially I couuty. Abstract made promptly and accurately. |
In the matter of the estate of Jam««
able
to
carry
out
any
obligations
made
W.D. land in Twp 37-2 .............. 1000
Real Estate aud lasarance
Me Carron, deceased. Oath of Admin­ Harry E. Stoddard to E. E. Martin, by his firm.
istration filed.
Fine
list
of
county and town property for sale
Walding.
Kinnan
&
Marvin.
W.D. E U lot 5, blk 4, Sunset Park
Estate of Geo. M. Needles, deceased.
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. and rent.
..........................................................100
Money IxMined
Petition for order for sale of personal N. J. Garrett to P. C. Garrett, W.D.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken intern­
Warrants bought and aoki. Collections mad«.
property filed.
I und '2 int. in tract in Twp 37-1. .3000 ally, acting directly upon the blood and Taxe-s paid. Rents collected. Prompt reply to all
Estate of Herman Laurents, deceas­ Christiana Reed to C. H. Lewis. W.D. mucous surfaces of the system. Testi­ letters. Charges reasonable.
80 acres off west end Don. claim No. monials sent free. Price 75 cents per
ed. Petition for appointment of nd
Reference«
ininistrator filed and August Laurents
45 in Twp 37-1..............................
110001 bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hon. II. K. Hanna judge 1st judicial district
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Edger S. Hafer to Ores Crawford, W. I
Hall's Family Pills for consumption. I and any JackeonvUU business man.
appointed administrator.
The two Portland men who held up
another with a gun and robbed him of
$30 and a watch, anti when captured
protested that it was only a joke on an
acquaintance. are likely to learn, or at
least should be taught, that such a joke
is not to be tolerated; anil merits severe
punishment. Their story is not very
credible anyway, but if believed they
should still be punished to show that
jokes of this kind will not be permitted.
SILAS J. DAY
Jacksonville Bakery
L. V. LARSEN. Prop.
Fresh Bread, Plain and Fancy Cakes
Delicious Pies, Etc., Etc.
The Products of Our Bakery Equal the Best in the
Land. Try Them and be Convinced
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A full assortment of School Supplies, con­
sisting of Books, Tablets, Pencils, Pen­
holders, etc. Also a fine line of Stationery,
Novelties, etc.
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J. W. ROBINSON, Propietor
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Is all that one could desire—mild and invigorating—and is most favor­
able for fruit, grapes and general farming. A crop failure in the
vicinity is unknown. SEEING IS BELIEVING.
We have a large list of property to select from. Stock Ranches, Farm­
ing and Fruit Land in the best locality. Mining and Timber Land.
City Residence Property in Jacksonville and Medford, Oregon.
If You Want to Buy or Sell, See Us or Write
Ask for Our Circular
Jacksonville Real Estate Company
ADOLF SCHULZ, Manager
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This is the reason
patent medicines
fail.
They LACK THE INDIVIDUALITY NECESSARY TO
CURE. I put up the treatment specially for you, and if I can't cure Dandruff
and Falling Hair, there is no use wasting money buying tonics.
To show my
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FREE TREATMENT.
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