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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1911)
O egon Sidelights. Lawyer Stetson Hats ? Best of All $4.00 All Shapes S which We have many suits to show are durable, dressy and well tailored Fall 1911 We can’t offer any better argument to you than the fact of their neat fit, they are this falls selection and the extreme low price we offer them for, Men’s Suits $10.00 to $20.00 Boys’ Suits 3.00 to 5.00 Knickerbocker Boys’ Knee Pants 75c to $1.00 Pair We are Sole Agents BLACK CAT HOSIERY Men Women and 12 l-2c. to 50c. pair. Children, Every pair guaranteed or money back. Nunan-Taylor Co Jacksonville, Oregon Clothiers, Gents’ Furnishings ! j a dangerous weapon. | John L. Bass vs S. R. Bass. Appeal w ’ from Recorder’s court. Medford. a Appeal dismissed. Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon J. P. Atkins vs Charles A. Marriner. Suit to quit title. Decree for the A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson plaintiff by default. County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. Fred J. Fiek vs Laura J. Fick. -^JACKSONVILLE POST-:- Suit for divorce. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SA TCP DAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1911 I Decree by default. GUS NEWBURY Sept': er 1 is to be postcard day in Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building Klamath < ounty. Klamath county in I the eoi n y fai • are to be boosted. Attorney-at-Law OREGON JACKSONVILLE. A street < ock 12 feet high and 30 inches . r s; th; dial has teen ret up Will Practise in All Courts in the^State by A. J. ?1 • zjer, a G rvallis jeweler, ’ OREGON. MEDFORD, before l.is i-'ace of business. Port Orford Tribune: The plare.' 18 now ru ning and the shingle mill is 1>. W. BAGSHAW cutting 35,000 a day. The demand is unlimited for Port Oi ford cedar shingle . Attorney at Law The Baker Herald describes a sam ple of oats brought in by J. H. Taylor NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Oregon’s Popular Beach Resort from his Badger Flat ranch near Au- An ideal retreat for outdoor pastime* burn. Stocks were 6!<i feet long and Forenoon 9 1:30 to t0 12 5 Office it Hours: ' , Afternooa of all kinds. Hunting, Fishiqg, Boat one head had 238 kernels. ing, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, The Marshfield News says there has Canoeing, Dancing and Roller Skating. Bank of Jacksonville Building. Where prettv water agates, moss been les wind at Marshfield this sum agates, moonstones, carnelians can be mer than for many years. The News JACKSONVILLE, OREGON found on the beach. Pure mountain notes the recurrence of "the usual water and the best of food at low summer northwest wind.” prices. Fresh fish, clams, and oysters with abundance of vegetables of all James Snipes presented to the ed- kinds daily. DR. T. T. SHAW itor of the Dalles Chronicle two fine peaches, the largest 11*4 inches in cir- Camping Grounds Conven- cumference, 13 ounces, the smaller Dentist. 10% inches and 19 ounces. ient and Attractive The Klamath Falls council has passed I With strict sanitary regulations an ordinance granting a 50 years’ gas Office in llyan Building, California St franchise. The plant is to be in opera LOW ROUND - TRIP SEASON Upstairs' tion within 12 months. The maximum j TICKETS i I rate is to be $1.75 per thousan 1. C. M Maupin, a California oil man, JACKSONVILLE From ail points in Oregon, Washington OREGON and Idaho on sale daily. tells the people of Bandon that Coos county has the best prospects for a 3 - DAY SATURDAY - MONDAY great oil field of any county he was TICKETS ever in, and he is a man of 22 years’ experience in the oil drilling business. From Southern Pacific, point* Portland Raises Salem Statesman: Large grain to Cottage Grove; also from aliC. & E. the stations A'bany nndwest. Good going yields are reported from many sections Saturday or Sunday and for return of the Willamette valley. One large 1 Sunday or Monday. field near Stayton produced an average Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for ( of54L bushels to the acre; 35 to 45, full particulars as to fares, train sche bushels is common. Oregon soil dules, etc.: also for copy of our illus- ' trated booklet, "Outings in Oregon,” against the entire world anyway. I or write to Pound Can Albany Democrat: The value of an All Grocers I wm . M c M urray , . electric line to the country section is Genera) Passenger Agent, shown in the fact that between Port Portland, Oregon. land and Salem, 49 miles, the Oregon electric has 41 stations some regular stops, seme llag stations. In 19 miles on the Hillsboro road there are 17 sta GO TO tions. The electric line is a builder of pretty homes and settlements.—Jour nal. Katie Evans vs. Leon Evans. Suit for divorce. Decree by default. State of Oregon vs. J. J. Lane, charg- ed with larceny. Grand jury returned not a true bill. Newport Yaquina Bay Dough Better! 25c Notice for Publication. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, August 26. 1911. Notice is hereby given that Cyrenius Combest, of Buncoin. Oregon, who, on July 10, 1906, matie Homestead Entry 14294, Serial No. 0-1105, for N.W.% N.E.'/ j . N.H NW.*4, and S.W.h N.W.U. Section 28. Township 39 South, Range 2 West Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. H. Canon, United States Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 20th day of October. 1911. Claimant names as witnesses; Voluntine Com best. of Buncom. Oregon; Arthur Kleinhammer, of Buncom, Oregon; William Pursei. of Buncom, Oregon;*C’W. Pursel. of Buncom. Oregon. BENJAMIN F JONES. Register. State of Oregon vs. B. Riddle. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Chargad with obtaining money under false pretense, Grand jury returned a application. true bill. State of Oregon vs Frank Wilson. Indicted for horse stealing. Defend THE ROAD BONDS. ant plead guilty, sentenced to peni In another column of this paper appears a statement tentiary for indeterminate term, one made by Judge, J. R. Neil in regard to the proposed issue to ten years. State of Oregon vs Lottie Wood. of bonds for the construction of a system of permanent Charged with committing an assault. roads in this county. Not a true bill. The Judge is a man of mature age, has resided in the Earl Crocker and Joe Becker, who Notice of Final Settlement. each plead guilty to the charge of county for a number of years, has traveled extensively had forgery were released upon parole Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha filed his final account as administrator of the through the county and in other parts of the state as well under suspended sentences. estate of Phoebe Bendure. deceased, with the State of Oregon vs. John Doe. In County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and and his statement will be read with interest by the voters dicted thai said court has set Thursday, the 5th day of for seduction. A true bill. and taxpayers of the county and will set at rest many State of Oregon vs. Ben Fredenburg October, 1911, pt the hour of eleven o’clock in forenoon as the time and the court room of of the wild rumors which have been in circulation regard charged with setting forest fire. Grand the the court in the court house at Jacksonville. Oregon, as the place for hearing objections jury returned not a true bill. ing the application of funds,etc. thereto and the settlement thereof. All persons State of Oregon vs. Tom Howard. in teres teck are hereby notified to appear at paid The article is comprehensive and timely, read it, consid Indictment larceny from a building. . time and place and show caus e why said final | account should not be approved by the court and er the proposition from various standpoints and then vote Defendant plead not guilty. said administrator discharged from his trust. E. L. Rowan who plead guilty to Dated and first published September 2nd. for progress and good roads. horse stealing was given an indetar- SAMUEL BOUSSUM, minate sentence of from one to ten A i ninistrator of the estate of Phoebe dur deceased. WILL HAVE WATER. years in the penitentiary. We are glad to announce that the city council, has closed a deal for the water bonds and that work upon the con struction will likely be resumed at an early date. A representative of Morris Bros, of Portland was in town this week and agreed to take the entire issue at a price above par and refund to the city the accrued interest. The delivery of the bonds and receipt of the money to be within thirty days from date of the agreement. This seems to be a very fair arrangement and if carried out will enable the council fo get to work on the dam, etc. before, the fall rains set in. Now get busy, we will have water and one of the best little cities in the state. THE COURT HOUSE II. K. IIANNA BUSINESS CARDS FOR ICE CREAM AND ICES PROBATE COURT In th* matter of the estate of Ida Briscoe, deceased. Order appointing day for final settlement.. Estate o£.R. J. Stingerson, deceased. Order confirming sale of certain real property. In the matter of the estate of P. B. O'Neil, deceased. Order fixing time of final settlement. Estate of Phoebe Bendure, deceased. Order fixing Oct. 6, as the time for final settlement. In the matter of the estate of Anna Henry, deceased. Order setting day for final settlement. Estate of Harry McCue, deceased. Inventory and apprairment filed. Estate of Charles V. Townsend, deceased. Order appointing day for final settlement. M. Watkins, et al vs. J. P Harr | and Bert Harr. Decree for plaint iff. Itami •( Interest to Jackson Cous’y i John Hakanson va. F. G. Sweden borg. Demurrer over ruled and defend Tax Payara ant given ten days in which to further plead. MARRIAGE LICENSE* R. G. Patch vs Cascade Coal Co. J. H. Brinkers and Mollie Ix>ng. Order overruling demurrer and grant Henry Huenergardt and Martha Car ing defendant time in which to plead olina Zevarly. A. P. Donahue vs Thomas W. Han sell. Order of dismissal. CIRCUIT COURT William Scott vs L. P. Hubbard. MARRIED Circuit court convened at 9 o'clock Monday morning, Judge F. M Calkins Demurrer overruled. Defendant al Brinkera Long- At the court houie presiding. Causes were disposed of lowed time in which to file answer. in Jackaonviile. Oregon, Tuesday. as follows: Rogue River Electric Co. vs William August 29.1*11, by Judge J. R. Neil; I J. H. Brinkers and Mollie Long. Anna M. Creecy vs. S. P. Ry. Co. Scott. Plaintiff granted ten days in Order removing cause to the United which to file reply. State* circuit court. First National Bank of Medford vs. ■ U*e print xi stationary; it adds dignity , to your business. Ail kinds of office M. B. Lyon vo. D. E. Green, Action Jamae H. Garce, et al. Suit to fore I stationery printed on short notice and close mortgage. Decree for plaintiff. ' to recover money. Diamiaacl without at reasonable prices. Jacksonville coati to either party. John Helmerick, et al va C. W. Sharp, I Post. Big Pine* Lumber Co. va. Herse | et al. Decree by default. MINERSNOTICE Notice of Location a Reed, partner*. Diamiaaed without I State of Oregon vs Fred Hoffman. J both Quarts and Placer, for sale at this ccata, JACKSONVILLE POST. Jndicted by grand jury for assault with, office, Re R. R We Have a Few Good Bargains for Shrewd Investors Cash Sale List your property here for quick sale, but the price must be reasonable. Goods at Cost Commencing FRIDAY, SEPT, and continuing on Friday and Sat urday of each week until further ni tice, I will offer my entire stock of goods at Stock consists of Furniture, Free Sewing Machines. Mirrors, Matting and Rugs, Stoves and Ranges, Granite and Tinware. Whips, Har- n< ss Goods, Second Hand Goods, Etc. Don’t forget the date, SEPTEMBER 8th. D. W. Baraka* Rogue River Realty Company NEW CASES E. M. Savage va. J. C. Godlove and Thimas McAndrew. Suit to rescind a contract and to declare a trust. Spaulding Mfg. Co' va. Mrs. S. J. j Erdman, action at law to recover mon- ey. O. N. N.laon U.K. Hanna Jr. I OFFICE: Bank of Jack sonville Bldg. Upstairs bi T. L. 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