Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 26, 1910, Image 4

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    The smile that is honest is the one
Gumption on the Farm.
Mining Application No. 0174. fi
that wont come off.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE.
There’s enough happiness wasted to
Roseburg. Oregon. February 5, 1910. !
Trade
one
of
the
pups
for
a
pig.
Notice is hereby given that. Prior Eaton, whoso I
To be Decided at the Polls by supply the entire universe.
i
post
office
address
is Jacksonville Jackson Coun- |
Roll the meadows and green fields.
No sane architect would build a
ly. Oregon, has made application for patent to 1
the Voters of Oregon.
lunatic asylum on a foolish plan.
Beware of planting sprouted potato I the following described placer mining ground ait- .
| uatod in Poorman’:» Creek mining district an un- '
People w ho respect old age should seed.
I organized mining district of Jackson Coun‘y. Or- .
never
laugh
at
almanac
jokes.
Plant
the
garden
when
tho
cherry
It is now definitely known that :.t
egon, said placer ground being known as the I
* ll fok only
Qnc Year’s Subscrplion for McCall’s Magazine
Min and women have their trcubles- blooms.
least 16 measures will be submitted to
PRAIRIE FLAT PLACER MINING CLAIM".
Survey
714,
an
I
consisting
of
the
west
half
<
f
the
I
the voters of Oregon at the coming anil the trouble of one is the other.
It is shabby budnjss to plant scabby
Any I5-Cent McCall Pattern you may select
north-west quarter of the north-west quarter of i
election, un ler the initiative and refer­
It is better to be ilissapointed in love potatoes.
section seve.; in township ."8 south, of range tv/o ,
7
JL
®
a
çJP
One Year’s Subscription for Jacksonville Post
endum, among which are:
than it is to be disappointed in salary.
Few farmers harrow quite enough. w»“ t. of the Willamette Meridian, and particular- '
An amendment of section 1, of ar­ Strange that people don’t build cities Harrow, harrow, harrow.
ly described a-'— Beginning at the north east
McCall’s Magazine
of section 12, in township 38 south, of
ticle 9, <f the Constitution of the in the country, where there is more
He who by the plow would thrive corner
range three west, of the Willamette Meridian, at |
Is
a
large,
artistic, handsomely illustrated
State of Oregon, direction a uniform room.
I must straighten up and look alive.
a post driven for a corner, the same being the i
hundred-page monthly magazine. It con­
rule of taxation.
north
west
corner
of
the
said
Prairie
Flat
Placer
Honesty never has to crowd anybody
Dogs can thrive on bones better than
tains sixty new Fashion Designs in each
Mining claim, and running thence south 80 rods, I
An amendment of article 9 of the in order to make a Jiving.
a woman can on unkind words.
where a post is di iven for a corner, being the ;
issue. Every woman needs it for its up-to-
Constitution, authorizing the creation
Keep manure near the surface, plow south west corner of said placer claim, from •
You can’t tell which way a train has
date fashions, entertaining stories and
of rail road districts and the purchase
which an oak tree 5 inches in diameter, bears ;
it deep and you lose some of it.
complete information on all home and per­
and construction of railroads, or other gone by the track it leaves.
north 80 degrees west 13 links, thence east 40 I
Don
’
t
plow
the
ground
too
wet;
get
Girls
would
rather
sing
soprano
than
sonal topics. Over one million subscribers.
highways, by the state, counties, mun­
rods to a post driven for a corner, being the south j
it just right and then rush things.
east corner of the said claim, from which a fir
alto because it is high toned.
Regular price 5 cents a copy. Worth double.
icipalities and railroad districts.
tree 8 inches in diameter bears south 10 degrees,
An amendment of sections 6 and 7
Seek only that which is honorable 30
It is a mistake to think there are no
McCall’s atterns
minutes east 10 links, thence north 80 rods to
article 4, of the Constitution, to pro­ sweet girls except the graduates.
that thou in thy poverty shouldst die a post driven for corner, being the north east !
So Simple you cannot misunderstand them.
vide a seperate district for the election
rich.
corner of said claim, from which a white oak 4 in­
Absolutely accurate. In style irreproachable.
of State Senator and each State Rep­
Don't forget to make two sowings of ches in diameter bears north 25 degrees east 14
A Neighbor of Your3.
You may select, free, any McCall Pattern you
links, thence west 40 rods to the place of begin­
resentative.
as well as yourself is liable at any time clover and be sure to use one-half ning— and the east half of the north east quarter
desire from the first number of the magazine
Measures submitted by the Legisla­ to have rheumatism. We’re all liable to alsike.
of the north east quarter of section 12,In town­
which reaches you. Regular price 15 cents.
have cuts or burns, bruises or scalds,
ture are:
a
Those who charge farmers with the ship 38 south, of range 3 west, of the Willamette |
crick
in
the
back,
neck
or
side-
some
Meridian,
The Jacksonville Post
An act authorizing toe purchase of a
kind of an ache or pain. Then heed this responsibility for the ■ high cost of The amended location of said first described
site and the construction and mainten­ advise and tell your neighbors. Bal­ living tell a fib.
One of the best edited papers in this part of the State. Gives all the
part of the said Prairie Flat Placer Mining Claim
ance of a branch insane asylum.
lard’s Snow Liniment relieves all aches
news that’s fit to print. Interesting and progressive. Indispensable in
consisting of the west half of the north west
Do
not
rush
the
teams
too
hard;
let
An act to elect, on the first Monday and pains, and heals all wounds. For them have time to get their shoulders quarter of the north west quarter of said section
every Jacksonville home. Regular price, $1.50 per year.
7, in township 38 south, of range 2 west, of the I
in June, 1911, delegates to a con­ sale at the City Drug Store.
hardened to the work.
Wilamette Meridian, and more particularly de­
stitutional convention, to be held on
The farmer who allowed his imple­ scribed herein, is recorded in volume 16, at page
the second Monday in October. 1911.
153, of the Mining records of Jackson County. Or­
Call af our office or address order to JACKSONVILLE POST, Jacksonville, Ire
Shrimr Philosophy.
ments to be sheltered by the sky during egon,
A bill for an act to create the
And the location notice of said second de­
the
winter
will
now
find
himself
out.
scribed part of said Prairie Flat Placer Mining
County of Nesmith out af a portion of
When a man insists upon giving you Claim, consisting of the east half of the northeast
the northern part of Douglas County
There are always two sides to a
quarter of the north east quarter of section 12, in
and the southern part of Lane County. question—our side and the wrong side. advice you can readily get rid of him township 38 south, of range 3 west, of the Will­
Women’s taxpaying suffrage amend­
Remember that politeness is an in­ by offering him a little in return.
amette Meridian, is recorded in volume 8. at page
ment, granting to all taxpayers, regard­ vestment that is often overlooked, but . If there is no place in the shed for 420, of the Mining Records of Jackson County,
less of sex, the right of suffrage.
the grindstone, get a box at the store Oregon. The adjoining ciaimants are none, and I
it yields big dividends.
there are no adjoining claims to the said describ- i
Five initiative measures are not yet
The man who is willing to do as he that will fit over it, thus keeping it ed Prairie Flat Placer Mining Claim.
filed, but are being prepared. They would be done by, always wants to be covered from the weather.
And notice is further given that all persons
are: Ashland Normal School bill; done by first.
Do you remember when you were claiming adversely the mining ground, placer, I
Weston Normal School bill; Mor.moth
If some men were half as big as they young, how it encouraged and cheered veins, and lode premises herein Lefore described :
referred to, or surveyed, platted or herein |
Normal School bill; U’Ren's bill for think they are, the world would have you to be consulted by your elders? Try and
applied for, are hereby notified that unless their 1
people’s inspectors of Government; to be enlarged.
it on the young folks of the household. adverse claims are duly filed according to law,
Employes Liability bill.
The man who parts from the right
Everybody is impatient to begin the within the time prescribed by law. with the Reg­
ister of the United States Land Office, at Rose­
The people’s Progressive Government is reasonably sure to go to the left.
spring work, but it were wise to temper burg, Douglas County, Oregon, they will be bar­
League has proposed five measures as
A man never wants to be angel as impatience with good judgement and red from any right of claim in said premises and
followes: State wide prohibition; long as he can make a living at any to wait uhtil all the conditions are right. every part thereof, by virtue of the statutes of
U’Ren's amendment to article IV of thing else.
the United States in such case made and provided.
When you get the annual spring
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
the constitution; same for article V;
Never forget to remember that cleaning fever, don’t cut down or dig
Register.
same for article VI ¡same for article VII. there are some things which should be
up all the nice little trees. Let every
forgotten.
SUMMONS.
one stand that isn’t in the way. The j
The only man who never made a trees will come handy twenty years IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
For Disease of the Skin.
mistake died when he was a boy. —Ex. hence.
OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
J.D, Cochran, plaintiff,
Nearly all diseases of the skin such as
Just as nearly as you can, grow all
vs
eczema, tetter, salt rheum and barbers’
the stuff you will need for your family Daisy Cochran, defendant.
An Awful Eruption
itch, are characterized by an intense
To Daisy Cochran, the above named defendant: 1
itching and smarting, often make life a of a volcano excites brief interest, and and your stock right at home this year. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, I
One
thing
that
keeps
a
good
many
men
you are hereby summoned and required to appear .
burden and distnrbs sleep and rest. your interest in 3kin eruptions will be
Quick relief may be had by applying as short, if yon use Bucklen’s Arnica boor is buying what they ought to and answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the '
above entitled Court, now on file with the Clerk
Chamberlain’s Salve. It allays the itch­ Salve, their quickest cure. Even the raise themselves.
of said court, within ten days after the date of
ing and smarting almost 'instantly. worst boils, ulcers, or fevor sores are
the service of this summons upon you if served
Many cases have been cured by its use. soon healed by it. Best for Burns, Cuts,
within Jackson County, Oregon, if served person­
A Pleasant Physic.
ally upon you out of the State of Oregon then
Bruises, Sore Lips Chapped Hands.
B. WETZEL, Prop.
For sale by the City Drug Store.
within six weeks after the date of such service,
Chilblains, and Piles. It gives instat re­
When you want a pleasant physic but if served by publication of said summons then
All kinds of prepared lnnch goods. Sandwiches 5 cents. Picnics
lief. 25c. at the City Drug Store.
give Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver within six weeks after the date of the first publi­
and party supplies a specialty. Telephone 134
Light Sparks.
Tablets a trial. They are mild and gen­ cation thereof, which date of first publication is
the 12th day of February, 1910, and the date of
tle
in
their
action
and
always
produces
Oregon Sidelights.
the last publication thereof is the 2oth day of
resh Bread, Cakes and Pies, constantly on
pleasant cathartic effect. Call at the March, 1910, and if you fail to appear and answer
By ourAaaociate Editor.
City Drug Store for free sample.
said complaint on or before the 2nd day of April,
hand.
Call and see us.
Secretary Meyer will have ta be
Seaside is to have a new hotel.
1910, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a de­
carefully not to build his battleslbps
cree of divorce against you on the ground of de­
Water was struck at Redmund at a
sertion. This summons is served by publication
too large for his oceans.
depth of 450 feet.
SUMMONS
for six consecutive weeks in the Jacksonville
Senator Lodge naturally is indignant
Merill needs a man to start up an IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE ! Post, a weekly newspape.-. of general circulation
at the people who try to haul the tariff idle creamery plant.
published at Jacksonville. Or. under and pursuant
OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
of an order made by the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge
into the coil of living investigations.
#
Famous big ginger cat of Gold Hill Mary Eastlick, Plaintiff,
of said Court, on the 4th day of February, 1910.
vs
Mr Fairbanks has been in Paris three died at the age of 18 years.
CHARLES PRIM,
W. W. Eastlick. Defendant. Suit For Divorce.
days, and war has not broken out be­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Eugene will dedicate its fine new Y. To W. W. Eastlick, the above named defendant:
tween France ard the United States.
M. C. A. building this week.
I n the name of the state of O regon , you
SUMMONS.
If an employer should say to you, “I
There are in the United States Senate
Building kept up all winter in Bend, are hereby required to appear and answer the I n the circuit court of O regon , for jackson
want a man for an important position, ”
plaintiff
’
s
complaint
against
you
now
on
file
in
ueveral meh who we are almost sure and will increase this spring .
county .
the above entitled court and cause, on or before
would you be the right man? Oppor­
George Washington would disaprove of
Woodville, on the Rogue river,is the last day of the time prescribed in the order Joseph McMahon, plaintiff,
tunities like this are coming constantly
vs
if he were here now.
boosting itself energeticly and is de­ for publication of summons herein, to-wit: on or
to men trained by the International
before the 2nd day of May. 1910, said date being Mary McMahon, defendant.
Still they ocasionally refer to veloping rapidly.
To Mary McMahon, the above named defendant: j
Correspondence
Schools, an institution
the
expiration
of
six
weeks
from
the
day
of
first
Every week one or more townsites
Philadelphia as “the city of Brotherly
publication of this summons. And if you fail to IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON.
that qualifies men Io take advantage of
are laid out in Crook county; most of appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff You are hereby required to appear and answer
Love.”
every opening; to command high sal­
President Taft says he wants to them are speculative bubbles.
will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint of plaintiff filed in the above entit­
led court and cause within six weeks from the
aries; to succeed in the best positions.
“make good.” Make whom good?
Salem Journal has improved— says said complaint, succinctly stated, as follows:
Employers are daily applying to the
That the bonds of matrimony existing between date of the first publication of this summons upon
Surely not Uncle Joe Cannon.
it has put on long dresses. Didnt know plaintiff and defendant be forever dissolved and you, which is the 19th day of February, 1910, and
Students’ Aid Department of the I.C.S.
if
you
fail
to
appear
and
answer
.within
the
time
before
it
claimed
to
be
a
young
girl.
Congress, however, should exercise
abrogated; that plaintiff's former name. Mary E.
foe men to fill positions of responsi­
required, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
moderate discretion in seeing that it
Property owners along one Roseburg . Rose, be reinstated and restored to her, and that to the court for the relief prayed for and demand­
bility.
During last year over 4000
costs and disbursements of this suit be taxed
does not stnrt so many investigations street wili pave entirely at their own the
ed in his complaint, to-wit:-
students VOLUNTARILY reported ad­
to the defendant.
that they will get in each others’ way. expense, and will not ask the city fora This summons is published in the Jacksonville For a decree cf divorce dissolving the bonds of 1
vancement in position and salaries, and
matrimony heretofore and now existing between I
An Iowa w^man seeks a divorce, cent.
Post, by order of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of
this was but a small part of the whole
plaintiff and defendant, for the custody of the
the
above
entitled
court,
which
said
order
was
basing her action on the claim that her
Eugene doctor who shot a traveling
minor child of plaintiff and defendant, and for!
number advanced.
made
and
entered
of
record
on
the
18th
day
of
husband snores. It takes a wise man showmans' tame wolf, thinking it was
Why don’t YOU get in line for a
March. 1910, and the first publication hereof is such other relief as to the court may seem just j
and
reasonable
in
the
premises.
to keep his mouth Bhut when asieep. a wild one, was assessed $200 damages the 26th day of March, 1910.
good position? No matter who you are,
This
summons
is
served
by
publication
thereof
I
People who have undergone treat­ by a jury.
W. E. P hipps .
what you can do, or how little you earn,
Attorney for Plaintiff. in the Jacksonville Post, published in Jackson­
ment for hook worm will be justly G. A. Waggoner, ^Lebanon booster
ville. Jackson County, Oregon, once a week for |
the I.C.S. can help you in your own
indignant if skeptics succeed in walked out in the coun try to make a
six consecutive weeks, by order of Hon. F. M. i
home, in your spare time to a better
proving it a myth.
Calkins. Judge of said court, said order having
call. The family dog didnt like him and
position and earnings. The first step
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Representative
been made on the 17th day of February, 1910.
seized his trousers. Farmers wife
is to mail this coupon. It costs you
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Gvs N ewbury .
For Croup
came out in response to his call of dis­ U. S. LAND OFFICE at Roseburg. Oregon.
nothing to do this and will bring you
Attorney for Plaintiff. |
Addre»»
all
Communication»
to
information and help that may event­
Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is the best tress, and aiming to hit the dog with a
March 5. 1910.
SUMMONS.
known remedy. Do not experiment get club, struck the man on the foot. Here Notice is hereby given that Charles O. King,
Box 114,
Ashland, Oregon ually be worth thousands of dollars,
the genuine Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar. Honey. after he will do his boosting in town or one of the heirs of Emanuel King, deceased, of I n the circuit court of O regon for the coun - 1
MAIL IT NOW.
TY OF JACKSON.
For sale by City Drug Store.
Medford, Oregon, who, on January 6. 1904, made
by mail.
Homestead application (03639), No. 13317, for the Charles H. Smith, plaintiff
vs
An old residemt tells the GrantsPass NH of S Eh. S Wh of 8 Eh. and S E’ • of S W i.
International Correspondence Schools
Courier that Chinamen first and last Section 14. Township 37 South Range 3 West. Lydia A. Smith, defendant.
Pointed Paragraphs.
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention
A, Smith, the above named defendant:- I
took out of the placers of GaWce more to make Final five year Proof, to establish claim To I n Lvdia
International Text Book Co., Proprietors
the name of the state of O regon , Y ou
than $190,000 in gold. In many ways to the land above described, before U. S. Commis­ are hereby required to appear and answer the !
SCRATON, PA.
A man’s good opinion of himself is the were skilfull miners, doing their sioner. W. H. Canon, at his office, at Medford, Or­ complaint filed against you in the above entitled
egon..
on
the
22nd
day
of
April,
1910.
court
and
cause,
on
or
before
the
last
day
of
the
the real thing.
Please explain, without further c Oligation to me how I can qualify for a larger salary
work quite as well as the average
Claimant names as witnesses; Magnes J. Hall. time prescribed in the order for publication of
in the occupation, or sain a knowledge of the subject, before which I have marked X.
The open season for swaping kisses white man could do under like Louis Eaton, and T. J. Goodwyn. all of Jackson­ summons herein, to-wit:- on or before the 6th day
circumstances. They were experts at ville. Oregon, and Herman G. King, of Medford, of April, 1910. said date being the expiration of
is never closed.
. . Ad Writing
.. . Navigation
... Bridge Engineering
building wing dams, erecting water Oregon.
six weeks from the day of the first publication of
... Show-Card Writing
... .Sheet-Metal Drafting
. Railroad Construction
. Window Trimming
B enjamin F. J ones .
this summons. And if you fail to appear and
... Electrical Engineering
... Surveying
wheels, sluices, etc.
.... Bookkeeping
... Electric Lighting
. Mining Engineering
RerUter.
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
... Stenography
.. Electric Railway Work
Metallurgy
The Nehalem Enterprise reports
to the court for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's
. . . Commercial Law
. .Telephone Engineering
... Chemistry
.... Illustrating
that a canal about 40 feet in width at
complaint, succinctly stated as follows:
. ..Architecture
... Textile Manufactures
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
. .Ornamental Designing
... Constructing and Building .... French
I or a decree of the court abrogating and dis­
the top, 25 ft at the bottom, and 20
... .Sign Painting
... Structural Engineering
... German
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
solving the marriage contract existing between
. .Stationary Engineering
... Architectural Drafting
... Spanish
feet deep; was cut through the sand,
Mechanical Engineering .
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. plaintiff and defendant, on the ground of deser­
Heating and Ventilation
.... English Branches
Mechanical
Drafting
by the unusually large body of water
....
Plumbing
Preparation for U.S. Civil
March Sth. 1910.
tion for a period of more than one year; that the
Teaching
... .Civil Engineering
Service Examinations
in the low basin on the old Edwards NOTICE h hereby given that William A. costs and disbursements of this suit be taxed
place. A large quantity of "beeswax“ j Smith, of Applegate. Oregon, who. on January against the defendant, and for such other and ,
was found in the cut, amounting to I 5. 1906. made Homesteal Application <03873). further relief as to this Court may appear just | Name................................................................................ ..................... ..........
No. 13882. for SEh. Section 2, Township 38 South, and equ‘table.
several hundred pounds. Mr. Hender­ Range 4 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed This summons is published in the Jacksonville
son picked up over 100 pounds, valued notice of intention to make final five year proof, j Poet, by order of Hon. J. R. Neil, Judge of the 1 Street and No.................................. ............................. . .......................... .....
at $25 or more. Mr. Edwards, in former to establish claim to the land above described, County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, which
years, has found large quantities of before W. II. Cannon. U. S. Commissioner, at order was made and entered of record on the 17th
City.......................................................... State............................................
his office aijMcdford, Oregon, on the 20th day of day of February. 1910. Date of first publication
the supposed wax in this vicinity April. 1PI0.
hereof is the 19th day of February. 1910.
netted him several thousand dollars.
Claimant names as witnesses: Henry Kubli. ,
FRF.DW. M ka M, Attorney for Plaintiff.
MANY MEASURES.
AN IRRESISTIBLE BARGAIN
$2.25 l/a/ne for Only $1.75
Don't Miss This Extraordinary Offer
Jacksonville Bakery
and Delicatessen
Here’s the Opportunity
Are You
the Mun?
Claude C. Downing
Dr. Bell's Antiseptic Salve
Good for all Skin Diseases.
Ben Thurston. L. H. Hanson. F. R. Benedict, all
of Applegate, Oregon.
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
(
Register. '
DR. BELL’S ANTI-PAIOi
For Intern«! and External Pain«.
ADVERTISE IN THE POST.