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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1911)
æ I $1,000.00 Prize Contest 7o Our Customers This store is always on the lookout for something new to benefit its customers. Re cently it learned that the Chicago Kenosha Ho siery Co., rpakers of the famous Black Cat Ho siery, were willing to spend big money to educate the public on the superior point of their brand. So we arranged with them to let our customers par. ticipate in a great Big Money Prize Contest. 98 Prizes will be given away to people in our and other towns. The prizes will range from $209.00 down. Besides, a pair of Black. Cat “Comfit” silk lisle hoisery will be given for every idea which docs not win a money prize yet which can be used by the Chicago Kensoha Hoisery Co. The contest is easy and fascinating work partly consists of I I Putting Together An Ad from the Black Cat Booklet.. Come and get vour ________ ________________ instructions and Free Contest Entrance Ticket now so that you can gat started. The contest endj Dec. 10 The winners will get th ir money before X-n c. Earn $200. rRememher. the Rlaek Cat Stockings are theorem which have the “Comfit” style for women and th; Extended Heel for Myn, Women and Children. Nunan-Taylor Co JACKSONVILLE POST OMcial Paper of the. Cita of Jacksonville, Oregon Mary I. Holms vs Ellen J. wells et Suit to quiet title. Co nplaint filed. PROBATE COURT Estate of John B. Meehan, deceased Order admitting will to probate and A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackaon appointing executor. County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor, Estate and guardians lip of Martha ¡.Hugger a minor. Orper appointing 'guardian a'uJ fixing bonj in sum of Entered as second-olass matter June 23, 19?t at tho post offl?e.»t Jacksonville* *i In thtj matter of the estate of Janies ■ Oregon, under Act of Congress of M ardii 3, 187J. >3 lU S-'V M. Bray, deceased. Inven .ory and appraisment filed. luxhd matterof the estate of Albert SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1911 ■' J • \1 * t ft, ' ;r y 3. Vance, a minor. First and final ac count of guardian Idled. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $l.5J. Advertising rates furiishad on Eitate of John A. Peninger, deceased Order to lense certain real property. application. v -- ----- - -------- ----- ----- —------------- In the matter of the estate of John von Ehwegen, deceased. Order to file Thanksgiving Day has been here and is gone for an claims. other year. The people of the United States, as a In the matter of the estate of Ed nation, have many things to be thankful for; the people ward A. King, deceased’ Order ap pointing administrator and fixing bond of the State of Oregon have still more reasons to return in sum of $5000. their thanks, and specially those in the Rogue River valley. Estate of W. Charles MacKinnon, Individually, we believe that every reader of this paper deceased. Final aocount filed. Order will honestly acknowldge in his heart that .he has many approving report. the matter of the guardianship of reasons to return thanks to the “Giver of all good and De In Forest Jones, an incompetent, and perfect gifts.” Sometimes, some of us may think that Delbert Emerick Jones, a minor. Order we are unfortunate and unlucky in our affairs: but if we to sell certain real estate. In the matter of the estate of Am stop to consider how much worse our condition might be, erica E. Thompson, deceased, Order we should be ready and willing to return thanks for the fixing day for final settlement. manifold blessings and favors which we have received. S. C. WHITTUCTJH. ton of Roseburg, lived neighbors to me £. C. HOOStTT, Pres, and Mng. Secy. and Treat. here ma ly years both are gone r.ow. Of my old dear friends the T’Vault’« the old gcntlomen and wife, Lizy, R ogue R iver V alley Siinty and George are all gone now, | as are Col. John E. Rufs, who I knew A bstract -T itle C o . in Chicago in the forties, Mike Hanley, (I ncorporated ) Wayoner Foudry and hundreds of others. Dave Lynn and John Hailey of Boiie, Joe Pinkham and James H. Finney are all that is left. At the Only new up-to-dato Abstract rate the pioneers are passing away, I Plant in Jackson County. soon will be all alone. I am approch- ing my 86th birthday. My oldest Bril Phone Jacksonville-11. sister, Mrs. M. L. Satterlee. of 2704 Home Phone Jackson 2006 Michigan Avenue, had 150 guest to her ninety-first birthday party which was Jacksonville, Oregon on Oct. 16. Joe P.nkham is manager of the ' Boise Assay Office, John Haily and I BUSINESS CARDS. wif-, re j Miss Burrel Griffin, and Jim I to r'inne., t ¡at ran the pack train Cresent City and now proprietor of the Finn iy Th.-atre, that cost $l’)0,000, are GUS NEWBURY ill 1 i ye ri younger than hnyself, and are all in good health and vigtrous. Attorney-at-Law The west nr in Boiie is ideal, warm, clear, sunshiney days, no storms or Will Practise in All Courts in the State wind j e-. It i; next to Rogue River Valley, which has the best climate on MEDFORD, OREGON. tae Coast. II. K. HANNA I .awyer Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building OREGON JACKSONVILLE, Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. Effective January 1st, 1910. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 20 Portland Passenger......... 8:04 A.M. 21 Grants Pass Motor......... 10:21 A.M. 12 Grants Pass Motor........... 4:48 P.M. 5:24 P.M. 16 Oregon Express. 5:34 P.M. 2-16 Oregou Express 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:35 A.M. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. 'V ICEBERG GROUPINGS. DR. T. T. Clusters and Long Lines Formed by Storms and Ocean Currents. Ashland Motor............... 8:45 A.M. California Express ........ 10:35 A.M. 2:24 P.M. Ashland Motor San Francisco Express...3:32 P.M. 11 Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A.M. SHAW 23 15 31 13 Dent st. Among the perils and wonders of the ocean there are few more interesting Office in lfyan Building, CaliforniaJSt things than icebergs. Interesting not Upstairsl only by reason of their gigantic size, their fantastic shapes, their exceeding beauty, but also for the manner where JACKSONVILLE I /REGO? in they array themselves. Icebergs exhibit a tendency to form both clusters nnd long lines, ar.d these groupings may arise from the effects both of ocean currents and of storms. Some very siuguiar lines of bergs, extending for many hundreds of miles We have now in stock east of Newfoundland, have been shown on official charts issued by the [ ; t our kiln, a large quan- government. Two of these cross each other, each keeping on its Independent course after the crossing. In several instances parallel lines of bergs leave , long spaces of clear water between them. For sale at reasonable Curiously enough, while enormous fields of ice Invade the so called prices. Call and ex- “steamship lanes” of the Atlantic ut the opening of spring during certain years, amine, or send us your in other years at that season there is comparatively little ice to be seen. order. The ice comes, of course, from the edges of the arctic regions, from the Jacksonville Brick, Tile Icebound coasts of Greenland aud Labrador, where huge bergs, broken L Lime Como am from the front of the glaciers at the point where they reach the sea. start on their long Journeys toward the south, driven by the great current that flows from Baffin buy into the ndrtb?rn Atlantic ocean. — Flarper’s Weekly. AVast Difference TILE FOR SALE in Floor Finishet | I Why Stars Twinkle. The twinkling of the stars is chiefly nn effect produced in the atmosphere upon the waves of light. .It is due to currents and strata of ulr of differeut densities intermingling nnd floating pist each other, through which the light passes to the eye. It is seen much more in cold than in warm weather nnd nearer the horizon more than overhead. The same effect may be seen by looking out of a window over a hot radiator or a candle held on the other side of a hot stove, so that you have to look through a body of highly heated air at the candle flame. The flame will be seen to waver nnd quiver. In other words, the various layers of air are at differ ent densities nnd in motion, hence the "twinkle.”—Exchange. promptly obtained in nil ton »tries cn f-o » le . TRADC-MARK5, < '.ivwiU w.d Copyi i«l»t.«regia- Lst/vred. Stint t \. ik !<1 Or l'boto, fof F.1EE REPORT o:i i iiT.i ibiiily. Patentpract- kc exclusively. L. i.^FERKKCCS. Sc. I 2 <•<".( ; I • ; for iiivalu.iblo bock < 1 tOW i J C J : I LLLL PATENTS, V/lric’rt ones will par, 1! »\ t to get n partner, pitei.t law and u...rr valuable information. D. SWT & CO. PATENT LAWYER8, 303 Seventh St., Washinnton, D. C. Perhepe. "Why,” said the young man who tries to 1« cynical, “are dogs and horses so much more faithful In their friend ship« for us than our fellow human beings?" "Perhaps,” replied Miss Cayenne, "it’s often due to the fact that we treat them with so much more kind ness and consideration."—Washington Star. . —, —-■ ■ i It means economy— it means satis» faction—it means a beautiful, lastin* finish on your Boors, to know the differ* ence btftrt you buy. Common varnishes are lrittla~an4 soon show unsightly scratches. Elastic* Floor Finish is so tough’ that nothing mars it. Heels, scraping chairs, casters, leave no marks. Common varnishes turn white and«* water. Elastic« Floor Finishj never doeef It is water-proof. Common varnishes and {wax aeai - constant care and refinishing. Elastic« Floor Finish keeps it»' original lustre. It outlasts any finish ever before offered.*It saves work and saves expense. We cannot overstate the importance of knowing the facts about floor fin ishes. Come in and ask us. FLOOR FINISH Sold bv Fred J. Fick A Child s Delight is a few of our delieious Candies, but older children, we notice, never turn up their noses at them. The most critical judges pronounce our confections to be pure and whole some, and we ourselves vouch for the positive cleanliness of their in gredients, and their making end handling. But— though of the high est grade—the prices are moderate. Ths Grass Widow Defined. It Is related of n Methodist bishop that when presiding over a district conference in North Carolina he bad nn attack of hay fever and in conse quence was somewhat irascible and Impatient. A young preacher who gave ------- «------- a rather poor account of his work was given a severe reprimand by the bish MARRIED op and asked to state the reason for his failure. "Well, bishop,“ he explained, "we Le Master—Loar—At the court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Monday Nov bad a lot of trouble the first- year with a grass widow, irtid”— ember 27, 1911, by Judge J. R. Neil: “A grass widow!" roared the bishop. Alfred Le Master and Rosa Loar. And what, pray, is a grass widow?" "A grass widow, bishop,” responded the young clergyman, "Is a woman UNCLE JIMMIE TW0Q00D whose husband died of hay fever.”— St. Louis Republic. Ray Blackburn vs Prospect Construc THE COURT HOUSE tion Co. Action to recover mrfney.Com ttams of Interest to Jackaon County plaint filed, summons issued. Tax Payers Arthur Marshall vs sanye. Same. Geo. W.Kearns vs Ida L. Richmond. t MARRIAGE LICEN8E8 Action to recover money. Complaint filed. Summons. Motion to fiismisa. Alfred Le Master and Rosa Loar. Jackson County Bank vs W. H. Rar- Charley Cingcadc and Lillie Grisom. don et-al. Action to recover money. J. B. Guffle and Marion Foster. Complaint filed. Affidavit, undertaking ciacviT COURT Writes letter about old-time W. II. Flagg vs Harlow C. Messen and writ of attachment. C. E. Tull vs Al Tate. Action to re ger. Satisfaction of judgment. friends in* Rogue Valley. In the matter of the application of cover money. Complaint filed. Affi Eliza J. Lewis te register title. Order davit and undertaking for attachment. 8. T. Howard, Jr vs James L. Spink Boise, Idaho, Nov. 26, 1911.— providing for undertaking in sum of Action on negotiable instrument. »1000. * I was very much surprised awhile back to notice the death of my dear Jackson County Bank vs R. W. Gray Complaint filed. W. H. Reynolds vs Fred H. Rundel) old friend Mrs. Kenney, (nee Lib T’ and wifs. Partial release of judgment Application of Edward Schults, et al et a). Action tp recover money. Com Vault,) it was in (he month of August to register title. Order appointing plaint filed. Affidavit and undertaking 1351, that I first met Col. T’Vault in for attachment. Oregon City. At that time General examiner. Joe Lane, Delezon Smith. J. M. Shep C. G. 8eaman ,va W. C. Lehman. Application of Owen Dunlap to re ard, and hie brother-in-law, were gister title. Order appointing examiner Action to recover money. Complaint called the “Wheel horses of the Demo filed. Affidavit and undertaking for Chas W. Wolters vs Lydia Hanson arrest. fret Party,“ and ran things to suit Spanos et al. Suit to reform and for Anna Caton Hopper vs Emery themselves, but it didn’t last. does mor tags. Injunction order. Douglas Hopper. Suit for divorce. ■ Il was the spring of 1852, that Col. Clara M. Bomar vs ART Bomar. > Complaint filed, summons. T’Vault moved out south to the Rogue Suit for divorce. Order for publication 11 : Laura E. Knutzen vs D. W. Knutzen I River Valley and took up a ranch 10 of summons. i Divtree." Complaint filed. Summons, i miles north of Jacksonville and called the place where they had the postoffice new CASKS. i Clara M. Brown va A. R. Brown. Dardanells, Gold Hili was struck there State of Oregon vs Bert Bowlier. , I Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. AffL ’ afterwards bv Ish, Johnny MacLoth- Transcript from justice,s court, Med- davit for publication of summons, lin, Henry Clippell, August Brown and ford. Order. others. In the India*' war 1853. Doc A. V. Walters vs John Walters. Edmund E. White ▼* Ethel E. White. Rose and Tohn R. Hardin were way Action to recover money. Transcript I Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. laid and killed near there. Hardin ?erd^*tric7ra C°Urt’ Med’1’ Samuel Dyer vs Eva Dyer. Suit for had married Amanda Gaul of Gaul's lore unmet. . | divorce. Complaint filed. Creek, wMow married Hawktns Shel- l.e.a is a woman who speaks from per- sonai knowledge and long experience, via, Mr* P. H. Brogan, of Wilson, Pa., whoaays, ‘1 ' I. .v from experience that Chamberlain 's ' ugh Remedy is farvnperior to any other, h'or croup there is nothing that exuels it” '•'or eslc by all dealers. Thompson’s Confectieaeiy H. K. Hanna Jr. Rogue River Realty Company R. R. R Medford and Jacksonville AUTO LINE We Have a Few Good Bargains for Shrewd Investors K C. GOKST.^Mannorr Lv. Jacksonville | Leave 7:30 a. m - 9:00 “ 10:30 “ 12:00 m. 1:30 p. m. 3:00 " “ 5:15 “ 6:00 “ 7:30 “ 9:00 “ 10:30 “ Medford 8:00 a. m. 9:30 “ 11:00 •• 12:30 p. m. t:00 3:30 “ 5:00 5:45 “ 6:30 “ 8 .-00 *• 9:30 •• ll:’a) " L mt M Nash. Moor, and Medford Hotels List your property here for quick sale, but the price must be reasonable. % j OFFICE: Bank of Jack sonville Bldg. Upstairs Jacksonville, Ore