Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, December 09, 1911, Image 2

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    the garden, haul out manure an 1 when
possible pus i the plowing before snow i
flies.
While waiting impatiently for the
state to repair that mudhole, washout
or other bad placa in the highway,
wouldn’t it be a good idea to take a
few hours off an 1 fix it yourself? If
every farmer spent a few hours oc-
casior.ally, working on the road, our
highways would soon show a decided
improvement. Let us not only talk
good roads—but let us work bad roads
From December Farm Journal.
Give Your Boy
A Suit or an Overcoat
Here is a woman who speaks from per
sonal knowledge and long experience, viz.
Mrs. P. II. Brogan, of Wilson, Pa., whosayi
‘I know from experience that Chamberlain':
Cough Remedy is far auperior to any other
For croup there is nothing that excels it’
For sale by all dealers.
For a
Christmas Present
BUSINESS CARDS.
GUS
S.c. VNirriMroa^
S«,. m 4 Treat,
Cfan«« in South«, n PflClfiC Time i. c. iioastrr,
Prtl. eld Mng.
Table.
R ogue R iver V alley "
A bstract -T itle C o .
Effective Jaruary lat, 1910.
.NORTH bound trains .
(I ncorporated )
20 Portland Passenger
.8:04 A.M.
24 Grants Pass Motor.
10:21 A.M.
12 Grants Pass Motor.
. 4:48 P.M.
16 Oregon Express....
.5:24 P.M.
2-16 Oregou Express...
..5:34 P.M.
12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:35 A.M.
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
23
5
!1
3
ii
Only new up-to-date Abstract
Plant in Jackson County.
Bell Phone Jacksonville 11.
Home Phone Jackson 2006
Oregon
Ashland Motor.................. 8:45 A.M. Jacksonville,
California Express .... .10:35 A.M.
Ashland Motor.................. 2:24 F. M.
San Francisco Express. ..3:32 P.M. Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Hon«y
For Coughs and Colds,
Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A. M.
NEWBURY
NEW LINE
Attorney-at-Law
Will Practise in All Courts in the Stati
MEDFORD,
We will give ten per cent
of the cost,
OREGON.
DR. T. T.
in addition to
SHAW
Dsnt st.
Office in l.’yrn BjilJin^, California St
our standing offer
of
any
JACKSONVILLE
pair of pants free with a
OREGOF
II. K. HANNA
suit or overcoat
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Lawyer j
B
Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
Nunan-Taylor Co
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
Information on Poultry
■ 11" T " ■ M * "
Suit to forclose mortgage.
Martha Jones vs William M. Arthurs
et al. Suit in equity.
G. H. Garner vs Paul S. Seely et al.
O/ïïeial Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
Suit for foreclosure.
A. L. Tate ve Charles Tull et ai.
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson Suit for appointment of receiver.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
Lee. Waddell vs Prospect Construc­
tion Co. Action to recover money.
H. Jenkins vs City of Medford. Ac­
Entered a* second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, tion to recover money.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Chas. P. Christenson vs J. J. Cam­
bers. Action to recover money.
JACKSONVILLE POST
PROBATE COURT
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 191/
In the matter of the estate of Ed­
ward A. King, deceased. Order ap­
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on pointing administrator and fixing bond
in sum of $5000.
application.
Estate of John S. Simmons, deceased
Order for sale of real property.
Several times since negotiations for the sale of the In the matter of the estate of Lu­
Wolverton, deceased, Admin-
water bonds was commenced we have heard the predic­ cretia
istrator's report of sale of pcrsonel
tion that the council would never dispose of the bonds. property.
We are glad to note that the cash has been received from
Morris Brothers and is now available to apply in payment
MARRIED
for the construction of the waterworks. The council and Clawson —Parrott—At • the Preaby-
all concerned in the negotiations are deserving of com­ terian Manse in Medford, Orc gen,
December 5, 1911, by Rev.
mendation for their staying qualities when confronted Tuesday,
Weston F. Shields; William R.
with unexpected and almost unsurmountable obstacles Clawson and E. Jeanette Parrott.
which were sufficient to discourage the most persevering,
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As the result of “staying with it” they now have the
Is Poultry Raising A Science?
work well along and money in hand to pay for it when
done. “Stick brothers, stick.”
It may strike some persons as
Watch Jacksonville grow! There’s a reason
THE COURT HOUSE
Item* of Interest to Jackson County
Laura Petter vs. Jas. M
decree by default.
I OGDEN 8tSHASTA
ROUTES
Upstairs',
Potter,
Tax Peyer*
Helen Morgan vo John B. Morgan;
demurrer overruled.
MARRIAttC LICEN1E8
J. C. Cress vi Mary J. Shòemaker
et al; dismissed.
Central Door and Lumber Co. vs. S.
C. Oien; judgment by default.
Wilbur N. Kirne and Helen B.
Quackenbush.
Grace Humphery vs. AbeHumphery;
William R. Clawson and E. Jeanette suit for <(ivorce; decree granted.
Parrott.
Gea.W. Kearns vs. Ida L. Reich-
and man ? dismissed.
Tremont Lincoln Kinnear
Katherne Relle Homer.
Geo. W. Daley vs. Belle Dalev, di­
vorce; dismissed.
circuit court
strange that the priposition is serious­
ly advanced at San Diego, the Expo-
' aition£ity, to teach poultry raising as
I a science. The suggestion is made
jt t)e msl(]e a part of (he curricu-
l lum of the rural schools. A. E.
I Blethen, president of the Poultry
Fanciers’Club, is father of the idia,
and he wants to have the children given
chickens to take care of, and to earn
their pocket money with. Californ a
uow imports many carloads of eggs
from Kansas, Nebraska, and other
states, whereas Mr. Blethen thinks
that she should be exporting hen
products.
TILE FOR SALE
We have now m stock
| at our kiln, a large quan­
tity of first class drain
tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches.
For sale at reasonable
prices. Call and ex­
amine, or send us your
order.
Through Tickets oa sale at city
licket offiee. Third and Wash­
ington Streets, or Fourth aad
Yamhilt, to all poisU oa the P.
It. & N. Further particulars from
the el y ticket agent or agoat
Fourth and Yamhill Street*.
John M. Scott,
Gta ral Pa :scnger Agent
Portland, Orego*
KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH HOME
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Jacksonville Brick, Tile
& Lime Company.
Medford and Jacksonville
AUTO LINE
V. C. GOnST.l' Manager
t
Lv. Jacksonville
7:30 a. m
9:00 ”
10:30 “
12:00 m.
1:30 p. m.
3:00 “
4:30 “
5:15 “
6:00
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7:30
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9:00
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10:30 “
Leave Medford
8:00 a. m
4 4
9:30
11:00
12:30 p. m,
2:00
3:30 <<
5:00
4 4
5:45
6:30 l l
8:00
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9:30
11:00 si
Leaves Nash, Moore and Medford
Hotels
T IS wonderful how much satisfaction can
be obtained from a talk over the Bell
Telephone.
I
A letter carries words, but the Bell service ha* been
brought up to such a point of perfection that the modulation*
of the voice are clearly heard.
The cheery tones Bho v that the talker is well and ia
good spirits. The call may come from a suburban village or
a distant city, bat within the limits of the carrying power
of the voi.’e the Bell service cirrie* the ton i as well. Ton
get a personal interview with a friend hundreds of mile*
away.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.
Every Hell Telephone is (he Center of (he Sutler*
AVast Difference
in Floor Finishes
FARM
1). C. White vs Mattie White, di­
State of Oregon v* Bert Bowling;
vorce; decree granted.
grand jury returned a true bill for as­
N. G. McGilvery vs. Prospect Con-
sault without a dangerous weapon.
I atruction Co., order denying motion
State of Orogen v*. Myron S. Mar­
I and defendant given five days in which
tin; grand jury returned a true bill for
to plead.
carrying a eeneealed weapon.
R. L. Darling et al vs. North Am-1
Wm. Scott v* L. P. Hubbard, order
erican Co., suit to quiet title; decree,
sustaining demurrer.
for plaintiff.
Kelt* A. Phillipps vs. J. H. Phillippa
| high outside.
C. M. Me Dolls Id v*. Wm. Miller,
dismissed.
< Let vour Christmas presents be
suit to quiet title; decree by default.
j something useful. Thousan 1« of d illars
State of Oregon v*. Myrin S. ‘Mar­
J. B. Andrews vs, J. J. Koehn, suit are worse than wasted on useless things
tin; grand jury returned a true bill for to foreclose mortg.ige; decree by
j every year.
pointing a dangerous weapon at an­ fault.
Take the frost out of the grindstone
other.
before you grind your ax, but do it
NEW CASES.
S. J. Luetta Davison u* Eli M.
gradually, and not by using too hot
George R. Wilkerson,
et al. , V* water. That would injure the quality
_
Pete:*; suit to quiet title; decree
Phillip Stevens et al. Sult to quiet of the stone.
granted.
title.
Dout put off till spring any o ‘side
Missouri Emelin* Dorman vs Cha*.
Nancy Carter vs James Owen* et al work that can be done now. Cle ..i up
Doman; decree of default
NAVIGATION Cl.
Trains will run daily, except Sun­
day, on the following sche lule:
Portland....... . .7:20 A. M.
Hillsboro.... ...8:50 A. M.
Beach Points ...1:2) P. M.
Bay City.... ...2:01 P. M.
Ar. Tillamook.... ...2:25 P. M.
Lv. Tillamook..
...7:55 A. M.
Bay City.... ...8:15 A. M.
Beach Points ...9:00 A. M.
Hillsboro
1:25 P. M.
Portland.
4:10 P. M.
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It means economy—it means satis-
faction—it means a beautiful, lasting
finish on your floors, to know the differ­
ence before you buy.
Common varnishes are brittle and
soon show unsightly scratches.
Elastic* Floor Finish is so tough
that nothing mars it. Heels, scraping
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chairs, casters, leave no marks.
THE
Common varnishes turn white under
water.
Elastic* Floor Finish; never does.
Thera is nothing that gives a man
such safe anchor* ;e in life a* a good It is water-proof.
Common varnishes and Jwax need
wife.
File the crosscut sajv yourself; you constant care and refinishing.
Elastic* Floor .Finish keeps its
will thus soon save enough to buy a
new saw.
original lustre.* It outlasts any finish
Blessed be work ! It give* us the ever before offered.^ It saves work
chance of making strong capable men and saves expense.
and women of ourselvea.
We cannot overstate the importance
Draw up about the firo a little closer of knowing the facts about floor fin­
Nice up bore, even when the drifts are ishes. Come in and ask us.
GUMPTION ON
PACIFIC RAILWAY
H. K. H mm Jr.
O. N. Neîaoa
Realty Company
R. R. R.
T
We Have a Few Good Bargains for Shrewd
Investors
List your property here for quick sale, but
the price must be reasonable.
FLOOR FINISH
Soldi»
Fred J. 1 ick
OFFICE: Bank of Jack-
aonville Bldg. Upstairs
a
Jacksonville, Ore.