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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1910)
V »here the Pinchot ch 1> cam j from. There is no reason why the contractors Out of the Cinger jar. 3y adopting the "d< 41ar dinner idea should not be governed by the same the Republican insurgi nts give color to The ruler cf tho roost pi wkleth r.ot rule. Some big employers of labor are trying to persuade our congressmen to “Unc.'s Joe’s” fling that tl ley ire on a the egg. keep it from coming to a vote. They Natron-Klamath Line of S. par with Bryan Democrat» . “Time flies.” cries thelc ver. “Time should be in better business.—Labor comes to swt a .’ ’ing off and ; crawls,” moans the prisor er. P. to be Completed in 18 on, When Press. who cv n rival the oc * mon? . The man who is always putting his Months — Cold Weather Senator C.'“PP- of R !inn»s<.ta, says foot down is pretty sure i n time to en the tariff is tc blame fo. • the increased counter a tack. Every Mother Beneficial to Crops. lost of living. Has the UrifI <1 Jestion The “sundries” item in a ma’i’s per is or should be worried when the little been settled? sonal account may often cover a multi ones have a cough or cold. It may Portland, Ore., Jan 27-(Special)- The tariff seemi' to t« a’ >out the tude of sins. lead to croup or pleurisy or pneumonia Completion oi the Natron Klamath line only thing that does n’t i any show A boil is the result of a humor in — then to something more serious. of the Southern Pacific within the coin of bein’ talkel to de. i^Ii- the blood, but few victims see any Ballard's Horehoun 1 Syrup will cure in’ 18 months is promised by Judge W. the trouble at once and prevent any There may be some .corn; ort in the thing funny about it. D. Fenton, counsel for the Harriman thought that the Presi let. complication. Sold by City D ug Store. didn’t de- Occasionally we „eet w;th peoplej road, who says that at the end of that cide that whiskey is an emba Iming fluid, who are like some < ,f ¡he modern bed- I t me trains of his company will L j run Dr. Fletcher says chew every par steads—all brass. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ning between Portland and Santrar.- At that ticle of food taken 32 times, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. cisco over the new route, which wii. No matter how many entries there j finish din rate, would it be possible to U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. may be in the zace of Jjfe. ule e|ock js have the maximumgrade of 1 per cent. January 16th. 1910. , r*i»ht there r £ the windup. Work is going ahead on 65 miles of the ner by supper time? There is after all one good thing NOTICE is hereby given that Felix Cimborski, new route now and the remainder will It’s <xI‘i isn’t it, that in a world full of Buncom, Oregon, who, on November 23, 1906, It les be completed as soon as possible. The about a severely cold winter. of lost b jttons one never by any chance made Homestead application [01080,] No. 14275, sens the opportunies for i kating on building of the Natron line wiil not for SE14, Seection 6, Township 40 South, Range comes jpOn a ipgt buttonhole? 2W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten o lly open up a large new territory that thin ice. If J ou depart while your host still tion to make final commutation Proof, to establish A Missouri Man has discovei ed that is now without railroads, but will give wants you to stay claim to the land above described, before W. IL a low-grade freight line that will elimi- Moses was 11, e greatest of Jou-'nalists. Cannon, U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Med _ _______ and in th e matter of * < <fcr.nizing ? .ouresureofa welcome when next ford, Oregon, on the 26th. day of March, Î91(‘. nnte.the heavy grades of the Siskiyou Yes, you ’ re that way. Claimant names as witnesses: Mountains. The budget for new equip big expedition» he had sever si thing j Be wide awake, hustle, and make Frank Crump, A. S. Klcinhammer, Fred Com- ment for the Harriman lines in this on Peary and Columbus and t be rest of tracks, but do not, on any pretext, best. Cyrenus Combest, all of Buncom, Oregon.J territory for the year 1910 has been these modern ex plorers. BENJAMIN F. JONES. made up and is in excess of the money A few message s in quick succession rrake muddy ones on your wife’s best Register. asked in any previous year for rolling from the White I) ouse to t io Capitol carpet. stock. The budget calls for over $2, will make it seem like old ti It does not necessarily follow that I 1 mes on the ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE. 000,000 for new freight and passenger Avenue. the one who can indite the most senti IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE cars and locomotives. OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Charles W- Morse does not see the mental valentine will make the best The long continued cold weather of justice of his sentence; bu c he is a high mate. In the Matter of the Administration of the the winter has not had a bad effect on financier rath er than a la wyer. “Are you the mate?” asked the Estate of Silas J. Day, deceased. Notice is hereby ¡riven that by an order of the crops, as might have been expected, The weather man is doing all ia his landsman, as he went aboard the ship. ) County Court of tho County of Jackson, State of bit has been rather beneficial to them, power to make J he place seem home “No sir, I’m the man that cooks the Oregon, du,y made and entered on the 18th day according to reports from different like to Mr. Pearj ’. mate,” replied the Irish cook. of January, A. D 1910, the undersigned has parts of the' state. Fruit prospects A man has invented a clock that been appointed, and is the duly acting and quali Those dull thud i you hear are the fied administratrix of Silas J. Day, deceased. throughout the Northwest are now the needs to be wound but once in 10,000 I All persons having claims against the said de various clubs y< >u hear putting Dr. brightest in years, it is said, the cold years. Unfortunately, however, one is' cedent or his estate are hereby notified an 1 re- • weather holding back the buds so long Cook on the bump s. apt to forget in that time where he quired to present the same, with the proper 1 We guess it will have to be admitted put the key. vouchers, to me, the undersigned administratrix, | that there is little fear of damage by at my residence at Jacksonville, Jackson County, | late frosts. This is shown particularly that this is what 1 las been heretofore If the wives who are obliged to ac State of Oregon, within six months from the in the apple and pear orchards, where known as an old fa shioned winter. count to their husbands for every cent date hereof. The date of first publication hereof i the crop during the past year was the they get, were to turn the tables by is January 29th; 1910. smallest in several seasons. The snow MARY E. DAY, A Horribl j Hold-Up. demanding an audit of the tobacco and Administratrix. fall of the winter is said to have been 1 ago my brother beer expenses, things would be dif “About ten year generally ample to protect Fall sown was “held up" in h ;s work, h jalth and ferent. NOTICE OF REFEREE’S SALE grain except in some portions of the happiness by what a ras believ id to be From February F arm J ournal . Willamette valley. The snow, too, has hopeless Consumptic n, ” writt.s W. R. In the Circuit Court of Oregon for Jackson County— added moisture to the ground in drier Lipscomb, of Washii igton, N. C. “He E. M. Russell and Ilomer I. Watts, and his wife, sections. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh took all kinds of rer. ledies and treat Jennie Watts, Plaintiffs— • Low one way colonist rates from all ment from several lo J tors, but found vs. that Contains Mercury, parts of the East to Pacific coast ter no help till he used -Dr. Xing’s New W. C, Russell, May Russell, minals are offered by the railroads Discovery and was wholly cured by six as mercury will surely destroy the Lucinda Russell, insane, Russell, infant. from March 1st to April 15. The bottles. He is a wel 1 nian today.” It’s sense of smell and completely derange Walter Arthur Russell, infant, opportunity to bring thousands of new quick to relieve and the surest cure for the whole system when entering it Ada Russell, infant. settlers to Oregon is a valuable one weak or sore lung’s, Hemorrhages, through the mucous surfaces. Such Defendants— Notice of Referee's Sale- and commercial organizations of the Coughsand Colds, Bro nchitis, La Grippe articles should never be.used except on is hereby given that under and by state will take advantage of it to the Asthma and all Bronchial affections. prescriptions from reputable physicians, virtue Notice of an order of the circuit court of the state as the damage they will do is ten fold fullest extent. 50c and $1.00. Trial bot tle free, Guar- of Oregon for Jackson County, ordering and di to the good you can possibly derive recting a sale of the hereinafter described real The attractive literature sent out anteed by City Drug St ire. from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, man property, the undersigned referee in the above during the past year and the wide ufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., entitled cause will sell to the highest bidder for publicity given all parts of Oregon Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is cash in hand, Lots one u.id two in block five in Oregon Sidelights. have been fruitful of results and Beatty’s Addition to the city of Medford, Jackson taken internally, acting directly upon County, Oregon-—that said property will be inquiry about this state was never so the blood and mucous surfaces of the general as it is at the present time. Coburg Commercial club has reorgan system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh sold at public sale at the front door of the court house, in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, Because of this widespread interest in ized. Cure be sure you get the genuine. It at 2:35 o’clock in the afternoon of Monday the Oregon, it may be expected that the Union is to have a sash and door fac is taken internally and made in Toledo, 28th day of February, 1910, subject to confirma state will receive a large emigration tory. tion by said court. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Ä. Co. Testi- January 25th, 1910 during the coming Spring. Toledo and vicinity may form a port monials free. HERBERT K. HANNA. Oregon people should do all they can association. Referee. Sold by Druggists, Price 75e. per to add to this movement to the Pacific A linen mill at Salem would develop bottle. Northwest by arousing interest among SUMMONS Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- a great industry. their friends in other parts of the stipation. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Poultry and cat shows are now nu country who nre looking for new OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. homes and information should be sup merous in Oregon towns. Mary M. Estes, Plaintiff, vs, Judson O. Estes. Dufur valley is going to be a fine Defendant. plied them on the opportunities here General News. To Judson O. Estes the above named defendan t. for newcomers, and particularly those fruit as well as grain district. IN THE NAME OF TIIE STATE OF OREGON, who desire to engage in agriculture, Freight business to most O. R. & N. One third os the total area of France you are hereby summonod and required to appear horticulture, stock raising or dairying. points has been increasing Tapidly. is under water. In the city of Paris and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff in the These lines of of endeavor are reward The freezing weather killed consider conditions are terrible, the flood spread above entitled Court now on file with the clerk of ing those who are engaged in them. able wheat south of Eugene and around ing ruin and consternation through the said Court within ten days after the date of ser vice of this summons upon you if served within Harrisburg. city. 50,000 soldiers have been placed Jackson County. Oregon; if served personally The 20,000 acre Woolery ranch, near at the disposition of the muncipal au upon you out of the State of Oregon then within A Sprained Ankie. six weeks after the date of such service; but if Ione, has been soid and will be cut up thorities to fight the flood. served by publication of said summons then As a rule a man will feel well satis- into smaller farms. 50,000 workmen in Pittsburg have within six weeks after the date of first publica fied if he can hobble around on crutch Union is bringing together a bunch pledged themselves to eat no meat for tion thereof, and you are hereby notified that if es in two or three weeks after sprain- of “go-getters” who will start some thirty days. It is expected that butter you fail to appear and answer said complaint as ing his ankle, and it is often two or thing in this town during 1910, says and eggs will be placed under the ban hereby required the Plaintiff will apply to the I three months bnfore he is fully reeov- the Republican. court for the relief prayed for in the Complaint, in a few days. to-wit. for a decree of divorce. ered. This is an unnecessary loss of It is reported that one of the big The Ballinger-Pinchot investigation Under and by virtue of an order made by the time, as by applying Chamberlain’s Honorable II. K. Hanna judge of said Court, Liniment, as directed, a cure may as a wheat ranches about a mile from Con began at Washington Wednesday. dated 20th day of January, 1910, this summons is ■ Traffic on the Great Northern rail- served on the Defendant by publication thereof I rule be effected in less than one weeks don is to be cut up into 10 acre chicken road was tied up by a landslide near for six successive weeks in the Jacksonville Post, time, and in many cases within three ranches. a weekly newspaper printed and published at The quicksilver mines at Black Butte, Kalispel, Mont. Tuesday. days. For sale by City Drug Store. Jackson County. Oregon, and the . 18 miles from Cottage Grove, have John Hayes Hammond, the mining Jacksonville. Defendant by said order is required to appearand ! practically been abandoned, after ten- engineer, recently received a commis answer said complaint within six (6) weeks from ' years' work. Light Sparks. sion of $580,000 for consummating the the date of first publication. The date of the ¡' publication of said summons is January, 22, ' For the fust time in many years, a sale of tne San Gertrude mine in first 1910. and the date of last publication thereof is sesson of the circuit court has opened Mexico. By ourAssociate Editor. March 5th 1910. J. A. LEMERY. "A muck-raker has been executed in in Rosebuag without a single criminal Attorney for Plaintiff. Turkey,” says the Milwaukee Sentinel. case scheduled for trial. Labor Pays. It hardly seems necessary to go to that Woodburn wants to be the county SUMMONS extreme in this country. Muck-ratters seat of a new county, called Matthieu. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Labor pays for everything. It pays are so easily forgotten. OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. AU right, if she can get the country to the expenses of living for those who Addi« M. Link, Plaintiff vs. G. A. Link, De- , Boiled down, Mr. Wu’s idea seems stand in says the Salem Statesman. If do no work. It pays all the expenses I f^ndL" to be that a man ought to have no Marion county could lop off a lot of the I of government, all the dividends on all| To G. A. Link. the above naneJ defendant. great difficulty living to be 200 years outside districts, she could afford to stocks and bonds, all the cost of armies I IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, of age, provided he can manage to get tax herself to build permanent high are hereby summoned and required to appear and navies, all the lavish expenditures you and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff ways and better bridges. beyond the 199th milestone. 1 of the wealthy. It pays for all the in the above entitled Court now on file An income tux ought to encourage The Albany democrat has apparently i Carnegie libraries, all the Rockefeller with the Clerk of said Couit within ten days investments in unimproved real estate. been studying Theology, or at least college endowments. It pays for after the date of service of this summons upon Plenty of big sticks in the woods one phase of it, for it declares that building all railroads, all trolley lines; you if served within Jackaon County. Oregon; baptism “doesnt amount to a whoop all great public improvements, as if served personally upon you out of the State of Oregon then within six weeks after the date of unless ths spirit of God is withit. The 1 river and harbor work, irrigation, etc. such service; but if served by publication of said world is full of people who have gone And labor has so little left after all summons then within six weeks after the date of first publication thereof, and you are hereby no through the form of some kind of bap these expenses are paid that it very tism, going to the hot regions cross often has a very narrow squeak to get tified that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint as hereby required the Plaintiff will lota.” enough to eat, let alone other neces apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the Gold Hill News: Dressed by the saries. The Only Way, Philadelphia. Complaint, to-wit. for a decree of divorce. Under and by virtue of an order made by Hon. choicest that nature’s horn of plenty II. K. Hanna, judge of said Court, dated 20th can yield, given a climate that day of January. 1910, this summons is served on | Eight Hour Day. cannot be matched even in Byron’s : the Defendant by publication thereof for six suc beloved isles of Greece—“eternal sum cessive weeks in tho Jacksonville Post, a weekly mer gilds them yet” is it any wonder Organized labor in Oregon is a Unit newspaper printed and published at Jackson- that life in this, the nearest approach in demanding of the members of con- ville. Jackson County. Oregon, and the Defend ant by said order is required to appear and ans to an absolute elysium that an all wise cress that the bill which compels con- wer said complaint within six (6) weeks from the Creator has placed upon earth, is tractors under the government to em- I date of the first publication. The date of the first simply one grand swaet song?—Jour ploy men but eight hours be tlragged publication of said summons is January 22nd. nal. i out of its Cannonized pigeon hole anil 1910. and the date of the last publication thereof i» Marell 5th. 1910. enacted. All men employed directly J. A. LEMERY. Get your legal blank» at thia office. I by the government work eight hours. Attorney for Plaintiff. PORTLAND LEH ER Charles F. Dunfoi d DR AY AGE II u U I OREGON II u gii Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water. JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville Bakery B. WETZEL, Prop. Under new management we hope to retain former customers and also obtain many new ones. Fresh Bread, Cakes and Pies, constantly on hand. Call and see us Orders for all kinds of Rough and Dressed Lumber Promptly Filled Quality SHINGLES Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Buildr* the Man? Local Headquarters: 128 E. MAIN STREET Earnest E. 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