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I Well Known Hotel Keeper Uses and Cold Weather Advice been stationed in the valley during the Recommends Chamberlain’s Colic past two years in order to hell» those to all is to beware of coughs and colds Cholera and Dierrhoer Remedy. desirous of getting the very best in on the chest; as neglected they readily formation on every phase of fruit lead to pneumonia, consumption or “I take pleasure in saying that I Inspectors Find Orchards in growing, and especially in the matter other pulmonary troubles, Just as soon have kept Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera eradicating pear blight. as the cough appears treat it with Bal and Diarrhoea Remedy in my family Good Shape but Trees on of This letter has been p’epared in lard’s Horthound Syrup the standard medicine chest for about fifteen years, Back Door Lots Need order to give anyone a chance to clean cure of America. Use as directed, and have always had satisfactory re up before the inspectors come. I wish perfectly harmless. A cure and pre sults from its use. I have administered Cleaning Up. to assure every delinquent thut it will ventive for all diseases of the lungs. it to a great many traveling men who be much cheaper to have this work Brice 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. were suffering from troubles for which done themselves than to wait for a Sold by City Drug Store. it is recom nended, and have never By P. J. O'GARA. county officer to do it for him. A much failed to relieve them,” Says J. C. Assistant Pathologist Department of neater job of eradication may be done NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Jenkins, of Glasgow, Ky. This remedy Ain ¡culture During the past few weeks the county by the owner himself than by an offi< er NOTICE is hereby given that the is for sale by City Drug Store. fruit inspectors have lieen inspecting of the law who has little time for nice undersigned, as the administrator of the commercial orchards of the Rogue work. It is not the work of an in the estate of Elisha W. Andrews, de ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. River Valley. With the exception only spector to cut out blight, but rather to ceased, has filed his final account in the instruct. You would hardly expect the I n T he C ounty C ourt O f T he S tate of some abandoned tracts, they have matter of said estate with the County O f O regon F or J ackson C ounty . found everything in a very satisfactory county to pay a man to cultivate your Court of the State of Oregon, in and In the matter of the Estate of James condition. They have done their work trees or to prune them; why, then, for the County of Jackson, and that well, andI their'reports "show" that ” thZ should you expect the county to Pay said Court has set Saturday the 27th Me Carron, Deceased. commercial orchardist of the entire men to do the actual work of cleaning day of November, 1909, at the hour of Notice is hereby given that I was by valley are cooperating in the work of I up your orchards? It is the inspector’s ten o’clock in the forenoon as the time Order of the County Court of the eradicating all diseases and pests. The place to order this work done at your and the court room of said Court in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, success which has been attained in the expense if you do not see fit to Go it court house at Jacksonville, Oregon, sitting in Probate, duly and regularly control of pear blight has been so strik yourself. The fruit interests of the for the hearing of objections thereto appointed Administrator of the Estate ing, especially in very large orchards, valley are dependent upon you for cc- and the settlement thereof. of James McCarron, deceased. All that the writer desires at this time to operation, and they are asking no more persons having claims against said es A. Andrews, Administrator voice his appreciation of the good work of you than is just. Clean up your tate are hereby notified to present the of the estate of Elisha back lot orchards and help to boost which has been done. same to me certified as required by W. Andrews, deceased. It will be noticed in the above com the Rogue River valley. law; at the office of the County Clerk ment, that mention has been made of of Jackson County at Jacksonville in the orchards not situated within our SUMMONS. said County and State. From Idaho towns and villages where a far different Richard J. McCarron, Ad In The Circuit Court Of Tha State Of state of affairs exists. There are some ministrator of the estate of Oregon For Jackson County. notable cases where fruit growers own The following letter, with money James Me Carron, deceased. Wm. L. Brewster, as Administrator, ing small tracts within the city limits order for $1.50 was received Saturday Dated Jacksonville, Oregon, Oct. 9, 1909 with the Will annexed, of the estate of of the several towns in the valley have from “Uncle” Jimmie Twogood at George Baldwin, deceased, Plaintiff, done very creditable work under most Boise, Idaho. vs. Martin Ellis, and A. J. Norton, adverse conditions. It is really sur D. W. B agshaw , E d . P ost , NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Defendants. prising that they were able to hold Dear Sir: I purchased postoftice or- To Martin Ellis and A. J. Norton, UNDER EXECUTION. their own at all. Those who did are der for you some time age but it got men who have no other business within mislaid. Two weeks ago I fell off the above named defendants: By Virtue of an Execution duly is In the name of the State of Oregon: the city limits than that of taking care the water wagon (beer) struck on back sued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of their small orchards. Strictly of hand and put it out of commission You and each of you, are hereby re of the County of Jackson, State of speaking, the business man or shop for writing. Then came the State quired to appear in the above entitled Oregon, dated the 22nd day of Septem keeper cannot look after the details of Fair, my busy week, and neglected to court and cause, and there answer the ber, 1909 in a certain action in the orchard fruit raising in the way that write. We just got through Oct. 16th complaint of the plaintiff on file there Justice Court for the precinct of Jack the orchardist would do it. Since this with the biggest and best week’s State in against you, within ten days from sonville, said State and County wherein is true the back lot is no place for Fair ever held on the coast. Those the date of the service of this summons L. A. Askew and Nannie Askew as de growing fruit trees, and the front yard who had been there said our fruit, upon you, if served within Jackson fendants recovered a judgment against had better be given over to shade vegetable, grain and mineral display County, Oregon. Or, if served within D. E. Jones as plaintiff for the sum of trees, instead of fruit trees that cannot beat Seattle out of sight. Had more any other county of Oregon, then, Thirty-eight and 80-100 ($38.80) Dollars within twenty days from the date of and costs and disbursements on the 3rd be classed as shade trees. than double the space under cover than The orchardist depends upon the ever before with every available foot the service of this summons upon you. day of February, 1905, said judgment product of his fruit trees for his exis of space utilized. There was every Or, if served by publication, or out of being docketed in the Clerk’s office for tence, while the business man in the thing there most ever invented in the State of Oregon, after order for said County and State on the 11th day city does not consider the few trees he | machinery, and although this is an off publication, then on or before the last of April, 1905. may have as any real asset, and, as ■ year for fruit, still there was immense day prescribed in said order for publi Notice Is Hereby Given that I will matter of fact, they have no place in | quantities on display, many thousands cation of this summons. The time pre on the 15th day of November, 1909, : t his yearly balance sheet. The business 1 of boxes all packed for eastern mar- scribed in said order for the publication the front doer cf the Court H se i' man is entirely dependant upon the kets. They can’t get up any better of said summons is six weeks from the the town of Jackrcnville, h »:: farmer for his welfare. We should j fairs in any country. The weather date of the first publication; the date at 2 o’clock P. M. of sail lay, jke to ask why we have the several | was ¡deal, averaging 70 degrees in the of said first publication is October 30th, public auction to the li’gl ’ 1 thriving towns in the Rogue River val shade with not enough to straighten 1909, and the time within which, by cash the following d .’scribe I r, said order, you are required to appear erty, to-wit:- ley—the answer is easy; the value of the flags at 12 M. and answer is the 11th day of Decem the orchards, as well as their products All the right, title and inhr Yours truly, ber, 1909. have made these towns what they are. plaintiff, D. E. Jones, bad on < J. H. T wogood . Personal service of this summons up the 11th day of April, 19 . ■’ The other great resources surrounding on you without the State of O.’egon the North-west quarter • f 1 these towns were here long before the How to Cure a Cold. shall be equivalent to publication, and in Township 35 South cf Range orchards were planted, yet they did not Be as careful as you can, you will You will take notice that if you fail to seem to have the almost miraculous of Willamette Meridian in J- effect upon their growth as have the occasionally take cold, and when you so appear and answer said complaint at County, Oregon, containing ICO : do, get a medicine of known reliability, said time, plaintiff will apply to the orchards. Taken and levied upon as th ’ prop There is but one conclusion: The one that has an established reputation above entitled court, for the relief de erty of said D. E. Jones, plain i;T, oi man who owns fruit trees within the and that is certain to effect a quick manded in the complaint, to-wit: so much thereof as may be necessary For a judgment and decree of the to satisfy said judgement in favor of city limits must be willing to care fur cure. Such a medicine Chamberlain’s them as does the practical orchardist Cough Remedy. It has gained a world above entitled court, that he, as Ad L. A. Askew and Nannie Askew, de or ho will have to submit to their re wide reputation by its remarkable ministrator, with the Will annexed, of fendants and against said D. E. Jones, common ailment, the estate of George Baldwin, deceased, moval by the county inspectors. Un | cures of this m plaintiff, with interest thereon, to less he can keep out pear blight, scale and < in alv r i I ’d : ■idixl upon. It is entitled to the immediate possession gether with all costs and disbursements acts on nature ’ s I 1 u, relieves the and control of the following described that have or may accrue. and other diseases which are a menace " t n, opens the real property situated in Jackson to the commercial orchard, his trees lungs, aids c”.i. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Oc must be cut down. The county fruit secretions and aids IIP i " ■ in restoring County, Oregon to-wit: The N J-j of Section 16, Township 34 tober 14th 1909. inspectors have done everything pos the H-. : n to a I alti condition. For W. A. Jones, Sheriff. South of range 2 East of W. M. to sible to make the back lot orchardist sale by City Di By gether with the tenements, heredita understand the necessity of eradicating ! R. B. Dow, Deputy. C ments and appurtenances thereunto all diseases, but much of hiu valuable belonging or in any wise appertaining. time has beem lost through the un In .)/ Oregon, That neither of you, the said defend PETITION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE. willingness or inability of the town "it V. ants, has any right, title or interest to W e ,T he U ndersigned , legal voters of orchardist to cooperate and do his duty. ta d land, or any part thereof. With so many trees in the towns given vs Woodville Precinct, Jackson Coun That the certain instrument dated absolutely no attention, instead of be ty, State of Oregon, respectfully the 81 h day of July, 1997, and recorded ing a valuable asset they are in reality petition the Honorable County i on March 9th, 1908, in Book 63 at page a menace to the fruitgrowing industry Court of Jackson County, State of >83 of the Deed Records fur Jackson of the entire Rogue River valley. Oregon, to grant a License to M. O i\ County, Oregon, purporting to be a A thorough inspection and eradica B. Whipple, to Sell Spirituous, ■,eneral warranty deed of said premises, tion of diseased town lot orchards has Malt and Vinous Liquors in less by the said George Baldwin, to Defend been begun, and the entire force of quantities than one gallon, in Wood ant Martin Ellis, be declared to be county inspectors are at work in the ville Precinct, Jac r.on County, city of Ashland. As soon as their work fit.. | punous and fraudulent, and ba set State of Oregon, for the Period of . ide, as void. is completed there, they will in turn you: 12 Months, as in duty bound we That the deed referred to in the com- clean up Phoenix, Talent, Jacksonville, 190.1. A will ever pray. ] .int of date the 24th day of March, 1. M. B. Whipple 33. J. L. L gan Medford, Central Point, Gold Hill, ansii . !• B, and of record in Book 63 at page 2. Joe Burkhart Woodville, Eagle Point and other want th 3J. Charles Turner places. The same program will be the f.i ii. ■ J of the Deed Records lor Jackson 3. Edwin Smith 40. A. Krygcr carried out in Josephine county. The demand ' i C. unty, Oregon, purporting to be a 4. W. J. Stanley 41. T. W. Conway r.e.al warranty deed, conveying said 5. John White inspectors will enforce the horticul decree i '.;.i 42. J. B. Conway tural statutes to the letter, and in this inntrim iv h i . einisea from said defendant Martin 6. Henry Laws 43. Geo. Magor'e w-ork they have back of them the state ing between ) ' Ellis to said defendant A. J. Norton, 7 George Laws 41. M. Knapp horticultural commission and the county : and for such other mid lie declared to be void and fraudu 8. G. H. Jones 45. II. D. Sanborn courts. 1 hope that no one will plead an to the court may i n lent, and that both of said deeds be 9. R. Burkhart 46. S. L. Sundry ignorance of the law. Furthermore, 1 equitable. > it celled and held for naught. 47. G. W. Rule 10. L. L. Oden there has been plenty of opportunity That the plaintiff have judgment 11. D. Alexander This summons is seri 43. W. M. Hiatt for everyone to get information on publication in The .la or the costs and disbursements of this 12. George Loud 49. A. J. Nicholson fruit diseases and how to eradicate : published at Jacksonville, nil, to be taxed, and have such other 13. G. F. Wertz 50. J. C. Aitken them. The federal government as well a week for six conseci. uid further relief as .o the Court shall 14. J. Perdue 51. John Thrasher as the state and county has made it I pursuance of an order of ii n. 11. K. seem just and equitable in the premises. 15. N. R. Parsons 52. Henry Bedford very easy to get such information Hanna Judge of said court, lid order This summons is served upon you by 16. O. Nadeau 53. J. Swinney through literature, which may be had having been made on September 25th, publication in accordance withan order 17. Fred Minthorr. 54. M. W. Hale for the asking. A federal officer has 1909. of the Hon. H. K. Hanna, as judge of 18 J. E. Estell 55. Samuel Mathis the above entitled Court, made in 19. Wm. Judd Gus Newbury, 56. Hugh Stevens Attorney for plaintiff. Chambers upon the 25th day of October, 20. Edd Me Kee 57. Peter Mechr.n ■ •-------- | 1909, which order requires this sum 21. Chas. M Warren 53. C. S. Hatch Ì mons to be published in The Jackson 22. E. Woolfolk Money Comes in Bunches 5J. J W Breeding 60. A.R. Williams Io A. A. Chisholm, of Treadwell, N.Y., ville Post, a weekly newspaper of gen 23. G. B. Gregory 81. A. L. Walter now. His reason is well worth reading eral circulation in said county and 24. C. S. Estetl "For a lang time I suffered from indi state, published weekly in Jacksonville, 25. Raymond Stevens 62. L. B. Ellis 63. Albert Davie gestion, torpid lit -, constipation, ner J ackson County, Oregon, and said 26. W. Meyers I order requires this summons to be pub- 27. J. H. Whipple Harry L White 61. vousness, and go i ai debility, ” he M writes. ”1 couldn't sleep, had no ap ' fished for six consecutive weeks, and 28. A. K. Earhart 65. S. J. Myers 66. J. R. Smith petite, nor ambili. n, grew weaker every requires you to answer the same on or 29. Thos. Bedford 1 67. Dave Smith day in spite of all medical treatment. before the last day prescribed in said ■ 10. E. Boyd Then used Electric Bitters. Twelve order for the publication of said sum- 11. John Me Carvel 68. Nick Heller 69. Geo. Carter 12. Frank James bottles restored all my old-time health mons. Dated at Jacksonville, Jackson 13. H. B. Cartmell 70. Jonathan Pitman and vigor. Now I can attend to busi ness every day. It’s a wonderful med County, Oregon, this 39th day of 14. John M. Pitman 71. James Owens ¡LEVI STRAUSS&CO icine.” 1 nfallable for Stomach, Liver, October, 1909. 72. John Owens 15. C. W. Horton W. T. Muir and A. E. Reames. 16. R. A. Pierce 73. B. Taylor Kidneys, Blood and Nerves. 50 cents >. -- • SAN I RANll&CO ■*— - ~*u at City Drug Store. Attorneys for Plaintiff. , 87. O. W, Train ^ othinc CAN TOUCH OVERALLS c CALLS 4 H “MORE PEOPLE” Pass tha word to your relatives and friends to come now Low C olonist R ates 4 To Oregon will prevail from the East September 15 to October 15 VIA TÜE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. ---- AND----- SOUTHERN PACIFIC (LINES IN OREGON) From Chicago << St. Louis - Omaha Í 4 St. Paul I 4 Kansas City $33.00 32.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 FARES CAN BE PREPAID Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest O. R. & N. or S. P. Agent and ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost Send us the names :.nd addresses of any one interested in the State for Oregon literature Wm. M c M urray Cenerai Passenger Agent PORTLAND. ORE. too 1 ig • . / : for C JACKSONVILLE II HOT OS COLD BATHS t Agent for Southern Oregon Laundry JACKSON VILLE, OREGON ° j Yes, I have it in any color and T1 II I quantity you want at prices as low as the same grade can be had in Portland. Now is ’¡3 "W • J Our paint ccm- the time of year r £1111 I pares favorably O'l.l.l.lu V/ith other brands. to paint the house. We assure courteous treatmennt and prompt attention to every order and guarantee satisfaction. K Paint' Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder. JACKSOüüiLLt’S NEW MARKET THE CENTRAL M AT MARKET Will make it a prac->e to a’1 on hand the choicest c ? o' b . mutton and veal, ft v h 1 c Sausage our sp Bradburn & Billings, Proprietors ADVERTISE IN THE POST i