Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 23, 1909, Image 4

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Hill will Confine His Rail­
road Building to Oregon
Apple Show r.t Spokane
Nov. 15-20—Oregon’sScn-
ators Pledged Their Aid
to Improvements at Col­
umbia River, Celilo Canal
and Coos Bay.
News of the Stale
Well Kcuwu Uotel Keeper Uses und
Recommends Chambcrlalii’s Colie
Cholera and Dierrhoer Remedy.
Five convicts, who -vere employed as
trusties nt the sc itx.l foe tho feeble
minded, er.eaj ed fr -in the guard.: 1’ii-
day evening. A r-tvar! of $100. each
hr s been offered for their return to the
per.iten:iary.
Fred T. Merrill, proprietor of lhe
Twelve Mile bouse eear Portland, made
notorious by recent disci« su.'es in re­
gard to the auto tragedies, was in-
dieted for perjury, Friday.
Gov. I’.er.smi has honored the req­
uisition of the governor of Ohio for the
return of C. F. Zimmerman wanted for
embezzlement.
A car building «nd repairing plant to
cover twenty .teres is to be built at
Portland soon.
Four men held up and robbed an
automobile party near the lJ-mile house
at Portlan 1, Friday night.
A newspaper, called The Nehalem
Enterprise has been launched in Tilla­
mook county.
Homesteaders are crowding into the
Christmas Lake Country south of
Prineville, in large numbers. The dis­
trict has been heretofore considered
worthless for farming purposes.
The Weinhard hotel to cost $100,000
is to be erected immediately at Astoria.
The telephone line from Medford to
Pelican Bay where Harriman had his
summer home, is finished.
Thirtyonc lumber mills are reported
as tributary to Cottage Grove.
Jackson county orchardist3 will plant
15,000 acres to fruit during 1909.
La Grande is laying 21 miles of pipe
for lhe new water system. The cost
will be $146,000.
McMinnville is planning a new high
school building to cost $40,000.
The five convicts who escaped last
week from the penitentiary at Salem
have all been accounted for—three
were recaptured alive and the others
slain in resisting arrest.
“I take pleasure in saying that I
have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family
medicine cheat for about fifteen years,
and have always had satisfactory re­
sults from its use. I have administered
it to a great many traveling men who
were buffering from troubles for which
it is recoin > ended, and have never
failed to relieve them,” Says J. C.
Jenkins, of Glasgow, Ky. This remedy
is for sale by City Drug Store.
Cold Weather zldvice
to nil is to beware r f coughs and colds
on the chest; as neglected they readily
had to pneumonia, consumption or
other pulmonary troubles, Just a3 soon
as the cough appears treat it with Bal­
lard'.'’ Horehound Syrup the standard
cure of America. Use as directed,
perfectly harmless. A cure anil pre
ventive for all diseases of the lungs.
Price 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by City Drug Store.
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SUMMONS.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
I n T he C ounty C ourt O f T he S tate
O f O regon F or J ackson C ounty .
In the matter of the Estate of James
Me Carron, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that I was by
Order of the County Court of the
County of Jackson, State of Oregon,
sitting in Probate, duly and regularly
appointed Administrator of the Estate
of James McCarron, deceased. All
persons having claims against said es­
tate are hereby notified to present the
same to me certified as required by
law; at the office of the County Clerk
of Jackson County at Jacksonville in
said County and State.
Richard J. McCarron, Ad­
ministrator of the estate of
James McCarron, deceased.
Dated Jacksonville, Oregon, Oct. 9, 1909
In The Circuit Court Of Oregon,
For Jackson County.
Portland, Oct. 22, (Special) James
J. Hill will not extend the Oregon
Dmma Flohr, Plaintiff, vs Charles
Trunk bey< nd the Oregon line but will
Flohr, Defendant.
confine his operations in connection
To Charles Flohr, the above named
with that project to developing this
defendant;
state. Stories to the effect that the
In the nama of the State of Oregon;
ultimate destination of the Oregon
You are hereby required to appear and
Trunk is San Francisco were denied by
answer the complaint of plaintiff; filed
Mr. Hill this week, who said: “All
in the above entitled court and cause
the building the line will do will be
within six weeks from the date of the
done in Oregon. There is plenty of
first publication of this summons upon
room for new feeders in the state and
you; which is the 2nd day of October,
the mileage which we intend to add to
1909. And if you fail to appear and
our system will be confined to Oregon.
answer within the time required, for
We have no intention of entering
want thereof the plaintiff will apply to
California.”
the court for the relief prayed for and
Oregon apple growers are assembling
demanded in her complaint, viz: For a
exhibits for the National Apple Show
decree of divorce disolving the bonds of
at Spokane November 15-20. The state
matrimony heretofore and now exist­
will participate to a greater extent
ing between plaintiff and defendant
than ever before and some magnificent
and for such other and further relief
displays wilt be sent. Hood River, the
as to the court may seem just and
Rogue River Valley and the Willamette
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE equitable.
Valley apple-growing districts will
This summons is served upon you by
make strong bids for many of the
UNDER EXECUTION.
publication in The Jacksonville Post,
prizes. Carload lots will be 3ent by
By Virtue of an Execution duly is­ published at Jacksonville, Oregon, once
some exhibitors and in all departments
sued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court a week for six consecutive, weeks in
Oregon’s showing will be a strong one.
of the County of Jackson, State of pursuance of an order of Hon. H. K.
Entries close November 13.
Oregon, dated the 22nd day of Septem­ Hanna Judge of said court, said order
A movement has been started to
ber, 1909 in a certain action in the having been made on September 25th,
erect at Salem a suitable monument to
Justice
Court for the precinct of Jack­ 1909.
the memory of Samuel L. Simpson,
Gus Newbury,
sonville, said State and County wherein
the well-known Oregon poet, who
Attorney for plaintiff.
L.
A.
Askew
and
Nannie
Askew
as
de
­
wrote “Beautiful Willamette.” Mr.
fendants recovered a judgment against
Simpson was an alumnus of Willamette
D. E. Jones as plaintiff for the sum of
University and it was thought fitting
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
Thirty-eight and 80-100 ($38.80) Dollars
that the movement to procure the
In the County Court of the State of
and
costs
and
disbursements
on
the
3rd
memorial to the poet should have its
day of February, 1905. said judgment Oregon For Jackson County.
start at the university, und that the
Notice of Final Settlement
being
docketed in the Clerk’s office for
monument should stand near it. An
said
County
and
State
on
the
11th
day
In the Matter of the Estate of John
association for the purpose has been
Be as careful as you can, you will
Bienvenue, dedeased.
formed among the alumni of the uni­ occasionally take cold, and when you of April, 1905.
Notice Is Hereby Given that I will
versity. It is intended to interest the do, get n medicine of known reliability,
Notice is hereby given thal Onie
entire Northwest in the movement.
one that has an established reputation on the 15th day of November, 1909, at Beavenue, the Administrator of the
What is regarded as the most im­ and that is certain to effect a quick the front door of the Court House in estate of John Bievenue, deceased, has
portant conference ever held between cure. Such a medicine Chamberlain’s the town of Jacksonville, in said county rendered and presented for settlement,
the Congressional delegation of this Cough Remedy. It has gained a world at 2 o’clock P. M. of said day, sell at and filed in the above entitled court
state and the commercial interests of wide reputation by its remarkable public auction to the highest bidder for and matter his first and final account
Portland took place this week when cures of this most common ailment, cash the following described real prop­ and report of his administration of said
the needs of the state were discussed and can always be depended upon. It erty, to-wit:-
estate; and that Saturday the 23rd day
All the right, title and interest said of October A. D. 1909 at the hour of
for two hours and suggestions made as acts on nature’s plan, relieves the
to needed improvements that require lungs, aids expectoration, opens the plaintiff, D. E. Jones, had on or after 10 o’clock A. M. of 3aid day at the
government aid.
secretions and aids nature in restoring the 11th day of April, 1905, in and to court room of said court, at the court­
> Senators Bourne and Chamberlain the system to a healthy condition, For the North-west quarter of Section 32 house in Jacksonville, Jackson County,
in Township 35 South of Range 2 East State of Oregon, has been duly appoint­
met with fifteen prominent business sale by City Drug Store.
of Willamette Meridian in Jackson ed by order of the judge of the above
men and when the conference ended,
County, Oregon, containing 160 acres. entitled court as the time and place for
the senators had pledged their aid to
Taken and levied upon as the prop­ the hearing of objections to said ac­
Fuecem Reports.
secure as big appropriations as possible
erty of said D. E. Jones, plaintiff, or count and report and for the settlement
for this state Among the big projects
so much thereof as may be necessary thereof.
for which aid was enlisted were the
to satisfy said judgement in favor of
improvement of the Columbia River Corrcspon defiee t» ttie Pont.
All persons interested in said estate
We are having some rain.
L. A. Askew and Nannie Askew, de­ are hereby notified that all objections
from Portland to the sea; the free
J. Parks was at the Rogue River fendants and against said D. E. Jones, to said final account or any item there­
canal and locks at Oregon City; the
Celilo Canal and the improvement of Creamery on business matters last plaintiff, with interest thereon, to­ of must be filed on or before the date
gether with all costs and disbursements
Saturday.
Coos Bay.
and time herein appointed for such
These improvements are expected to
Frank Bailey of Provolt spent s week that have or may accrue.
hearing and settlement, to-wit the 23rd
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Oc­ day of October at the hour of 10 o’clock
cost about as follows: Columbia River on Little Applegate.
improvement, *15,000,000; *3,700,000
A. M. of said day.
J. F. Crump and family were in tober 14th 1909.
for the completion of the Celilo Canal; Jacksonville the fore part of the week.
W. A. Jones, Sheriff. Dated September 24th. A.D. 1909.
•2,700,000 for the improvement of Coos
By
Grandpa Robison of the Willamette
Onie Beavenue, Administrator,
Ray, and *456,000 for the free canal valley is visiting hie daughter, Mrs.
R. B. Dow, Deputy.
of
the Estate of John
and locks at Oregon City. Out of the Elva Garrett and family at Buncom.
Bienvenue, deceased.
money needed for the latter project,
PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Johnson spent
the state has already authorised an
W e , T ub U ndersigned , legal voters of
appropriation of *300,000, leaving only several pleasant hours at Mr. and Mrs.
SUMMONS.
Woodville Precinct, Jackson Coun­
*156,(8)0 to be furnished by the govern­ J. Goldsby's recently, listening to the
ty,
State
of
Oregon,
respectfully
’
In the Circuit Court of Oregon for
sweet tunes on the graphophone.
ment.
petition the Honorable County ' Jackson County.
Mrs. M. R. Buck and family were
Portland may take in neighboring
Court of Jackson County, State of
J. E. Wright and M. M. Wright,
suburbs before the census of next year visiting near Ruch last Sunday, the
Oregon, to grant a License to M. Plaintiffs, vs L. C. Windom, defend­
is taken. The matter was discussed guests of Mrs. H. Venable.
B. Whipple, to Sell Spirituous, ant.
by the Realty Board at the Commer­
Harvey Cameron was in town re­
Malt and Vinous Liquors in less
To L. C. Windom, the above named
cial Club this week and was generally cently.
quantities than one gallon, in Wood­ defendant.
favored. This addition to the city
Walter Yocum had the misfortune to
ville Precinct, Jackson County,
In the name of the State of Oregon-
would include only those districts ly­ have his right arm broken, while load­
State of Oregon, for the Period of You are hereby required to appear and
ing so near that it is impossible to tell ing hay he lost his balance and fell to
12 Months, as in duty bound we answer the complaint of plaintiffs filed
when passing from the city proper to the ground. He was working for John
will ever pray.
in the above entitled court and cause
the suburbs. An expression will be asked Matney at the time.
within six weeks from the date of the
1. M. B. Whipple 38. J. L. Logan
from the vatious districts as to their
We are sorry to say that Ike Coffman 2. Joe Burkhart
first publication of this summons which
39.
Charles
Turner
opinion on the annexation question.
met with a bad accident at the rock 3. Edwin Smith
is the 11th day of September, 1909.
40. A. Kryger
crusher near Jacksonville last week. 4. W. J. Stanley
41. T. W. Conway And if you fail to appear and
More Than Enough la Too Mach.
He had his foot badly mashed.
5. John White
42. J. B. Conway answer within the time required,
To maintain health, a mature man or
B. Randolph and Byron Johnson of 6. Hertry Laws
43. Geo. Magerle for want thereof the plaintiffs will ap­
woman needs just enough food to re­ Buncom have gone to Grant’s »’ass to 7. George Laws
ply to the court for the relief prayed
44. M. Knapp
pair the waste and supply energy and take charge of the wood contract.
8. G. H. Jones
45. H. D. Sanborn for and demand«! in their complaint,
body heat. The habitual consumption
vis: For a decree of said court decree­
46. S. L. Sandry
Mrs. J. Parks and Mrs. M. R. Buck 9. . R. Burkhart
of more food than is necessary for these were visiting near Buncom last week 10. . L. L. Oden
ing plaintUb to be the owner* of the
47. G. W. Rule
purposes is the prime cause of stomach the guests of Mrs. J. Goldsby.
11. . D. Alexander
48. W. M. Hiatt east half of lot six in block No. 12 in
troubles, rheumatism and disorders of
49. A.J. Nicholson the Village of Fhocnix, Jackson County,
W. T. Rost wick was in Jacksonville 12. . George Loud
the kid neys. If troubled with indiges­
Oregon according to tho official platt
13.
.
G.
F.
Wertz
50. J. C. Aitken
tion, revise your diet, let reason and last week talking with old friends.
14. , J. Perdue
51. John Thrasher thereof, in fee simple, freed from any
Fred Coppie has been hauling lumber 15. N. R. Parsons
not appetite control and take a few dos­
52. Henry Bedford and all claim of any and every nature
es of Chamberlain s Stomach and Liver from the mill.
and character that defendant may as­
16. O. Nadeau
53. J. Swinney
Tablets and you will soon be all right
Bill Smith of Ruch made a trip to 17. Fred Minthorn 54. M. W. Hale
sert in or to the said premises-that the
again. For sale by Citv Drug Store.
Pursel’a last week.
18 J. E. Este))
55. Samuel Mathis title to sail premises be quieted in
19. Wm. Judd
56. Hugh Stevens plaintiiTs-that defendant be restrained
20. Edd Me Kee
57. Peter Meehan from asserting any right, title or in­
Moaey Com«« is H um I ish
21. Chas. M Warren 58. C. S. Hatch
terest in or to said premiaas-that de­
22. E. Woolfolk
51». J W Brooding fendant be required to make and de­
to A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell. NT., 23. G. B. Gregory
60. A. R. Williams liver unto plaintifN a g<w*l and suffi­
now. His reason is «ell worth reading M. C S. Estell
«1. A. L. Walter cient deed to said premise* and that in
“For a lang time 1 • iffered from indi­ 25. Raymond Stevens 62. L. B. Ellis
default of the delivery of the same
gestion, torpid lit i. c instipation, ner­ 26. W. Meyers
63. Albert Davie that the decree of this court stand as
vousness, and ge!ier.»l debility,” he 27. , J. H. Whipple 64. Harry I. White and for said deed.
writes. "I couldn't sleep, had no ap­ 28. . A. K. Earhart 65. S. J. Myers
This summons is served by publica­
petite, nor ambit! n , grew weaker every 29. ' Thos. Bedford
tion in The Jacksonville Post, published M
66. J. R. Smith
day in spite of al! medical treatment. 30. I E. Boyd
in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore­
67. Dave Smith
Then used Electlie Bitters. Twelve 31. John Me Carvel 68. Nick Heller
gon,
once a week for six consecutive
I
bottles restored ail my old time health 32. Frank James
weeks, by order of Hon. II. K. Hanna, ,
69. Geo. Carter
and vigor. Nv.v 1 can attend to busi­ 33. H. B. Cartmeil 70. Jonathan Pitman Judge of said court said order having ’
ness every day. It’s a wonderful med­ 34. John M. Pitman 71. James Owens been made on the 9th day of Septem­
icine.” Infnllable for Stomach, Liver, 35. C. W. Horton
ber, 1909.
72. John Owens
Kidneys, Blood and Nerves. 50 cents 86. R. A. Pierce
Gus N ewbury ,
73. B. Taylor
at City Drug Store.
87. O. W. Train
Attorney for plaintiffs.
74. C. F. Parker
0
Charles F. Dunfm d
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Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or
too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water.
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE
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Ml
Barber Shop
HOT OR COLD BATHS
Agent for
Southern Oregon Laundry
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
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, pork,
mutton and veal, fowls when oraered
Sausage our specialty
Bradburn & Billings, Proprietors
ADVERTISE IN THE POST.