Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, May 25, 1912, Image 4

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I attention again to the fact that he
' who steals his purse, steals trash.
PORTLAND
LETTER
Portland is Getting
Ac
quainted With Surround-
I
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Fretty nearly everything in the
Republican party that the Colonel is
criticising was happening all the time
he was bossing it; a fact that would
be somewhat embarrassing to any­
body else.
Judireof the above entitled court, which said
order was male and entered of record on the l.!lh
day < f May, 1912, and in compliance therewith
the date of the first publication hereof is the
25th day of May. 1912.
W. E. FH’PPS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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Notice of Contest.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
It was becoming modest of the Ger­
United States Land Office,
ing -Country.
man Emperor not to step forward and
Roseburg. Oregon. May 13. 1912.
claim credit of Col. Goethals’ interest­
To Thomas B. Landers, of Ruch. Oregon,
Portland, Or., May 21 (Special) — ing ideas concerning the management Con testae.
You are hereby notified that Joseph M. Dona-
Portland's business men have been of the Panama Canal.
i hue who gives Medford. Oregon, as his post of.
clasping hands with Tillamook County
The Spring shower is working over i fice address, (lid on May 13, 1912, file in this of-
j fice his duly corroborated application to contest
communities this week.
Excursions time.
j and secure the cancellation of your Homestead,
to other parts of the state are teaching
He is leaving a trail of frazzled foe- ; Entry No. 07480, Serini No. 07489 made August
Portland’s people that Oregon is a
med behind him as rapidly along the 22. 1911, for Lot 5. SE’4 SE'., E’4 NWV4 SE'4
great state and that Portland, after all
and NW’4 NWU SE’4 of Section 10. Township
days he goes.
I 39 S.. Range 3 W., Willamette Meridian, and as
is only a small part of it.
A better i
His hat is not still in the ring, but . grounds for his contest he alleges that said
understanding of the needs of the
Thomas B. Landers has not resided upon or cul-
country comes to the city people after he has stuck two feathers in it.
j tivated said lands or any part thereof nor has he
every such excursion.
Texas produced 9,000,000 barrels of ' improved the same in any manner whatsoever
Children are to be interested in for­ petroleum in 1911, but still that isn’t 1 and that he has totally abandoned the same;
' that he has not resided thereon for a period of
est protection.
Forestry officials of what »hey drink in Texas.
more than six months Ia3t past nor has he ever
the Government have taken steps to
I established his residence thereon.
President Taft has signed the bill to
You are, therefore, further notified that the
secure the assistance of boys and girls
eliminate “phossy-jaw,” thus giving said allegations will be taken by this office as
of the state in helping to protect for- .
' further glory to his fountain pen.
having been confessed by you. and your said
ests from fire. The importance of the
entry will be canceled thereunder without your
trees to the people of the state and
further right to be heard therein, either before
this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this
how to safe-guard this great resource
Fencing the Grounds
office within twenty days after the FOURTH
is taught in an attractive story to be
publication of this notice as shown below, your
the
issued and distributed through
answer, under oath, specifically meeting and re­
schools.
San Francisco, May 22: The Ruild- sponding to these allegations of contest, or if
Oregon people bade farewell to one j ings and Grounds Committee of the you fail within that time to file in this office due
proof that you have served a copy of your an­
railroad president the past week and Panama-Pacific International Exposi­ swer on the said contestant, either in peison or
welcomed another at a banquet at the tion within another week, will request by registered mail. If this service is made by
Portland Commercial Club. Carl R. the Board of Supervisors to close all the delivery of a copy of your answer to the con­
Gray, head of the North Bank road streets leading to the Exposition site, testant in person, proof of such service must be
either the said contestant's written acknow-
and Hill lines in Oregon, leaves to be­ and immediately upon the passage of ' lodgement of his receipt of the copy, showing
come president of the Great Northern the final ordinance the contracts will | the date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the
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Railway, and J. H. Young, of Seattle, be awarded for fencing the site. j person by whom the delivery was made, stating
comes to take his place in Oregon, i These fences will be about three miles I when and where the copy was delivered; if made
by registered mail, proof of such service must
The state lost one good man but gained in length,
1 consist of the affidavit of the person by whom
Plans and specifidations are also I the copy was mailed stating when atid the post-
another and the state will profit by
having such a good friend as Mr. Gray finished for the Service Building which office to which it was mailed, and this affidavit
at the head of the Great Northern at will be the first to be erected on the must be accompanied by the postmaster’s receipt
j Exposition Grounds. This structure for the letter.
St. Paul.
You should state in your answer the name of
What is declared to be the most ! will cover an area of 150 ft. and will the post office to which you desire future notices
valuable tract of farm land in the 1 be two stories in height. This build­ to be sent to you.
BENJ. F. JONES.
state and probably in the whole ing will house the Department of
Register.
Works,
the
pre-ExDOsition
Hospital
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country, lies near Beaverton, in Wash­
Date of first publication, May, 18, 1012; date of
and
the
pre-Exposition
Department
of
ington County. This fifteen acre farm
. second publication May 25, 1912; data of third
is beaver-dam land and has grown ' Admissions. It will cost in the neigh- pnblication June 1, 1912; date of fourth publica­
onions, valued at $9,000 a year, for ■ borhood of $60,000 and is to be con­ tion June 8, 1912.
forty years. The tract has produced a structed immediately.
total of approximately $260,000.
On­
ions yield 400 sacks per acre on this
land and its richness seems inexhaust­
ible. It is thought there is no other
piece <>f land in the United States that
can show a similar record.
One representative of Manila lodge
of Elks has reached Portland for the
annual reunion, coming 8,000 miles for
the national convention to be held here
in July. This is believed to be the
record for long distances covered Jo
rerch this year's reunion. In all, it is
expected that 60,000 Elks will flock in­
to Portland during the second Weak of
July.
McMinnville will hold a big horse
show Saturday, May 25, demonstrating
to the remainder of the state the ex-
celUnt breed of horBes raised in Yam-
hilFCounty. Many breeders will ex­
hibit stock.
SUMMONS
Calendar for Fair.
San Francisco, May 25:
For the
benefit of those who wish to make en­
gagements to meet friends and rela­
tives in this city during the progress
of the 1915 Universal Exposition, the
Department of Exploitation has pre­
pared a 1915 calendar. ' With this cal­
endar one is able to decide three years
in advancs just what days can be set
aside for entertaining at the World’s
Fair.
It is a ' winter to winter” Expoîi-
tion. The ideal climate of California
permits nine months and thirteendays.
Visitors are guaranteed balmy breezes
in the summer time and sunshine dur­
ing the winter months.
The Exposition will open its doors on
Februaay 20. 1915 and close December
4, 1915.
Lebanon Commercial Club has issued
invitations to other organizations to
help celebrate its annual strawberry
fair, June 6, 7 and 8. This fete is
MINERS NOTICE Notice of Location
getting better every year and now both Quartz and Placer, for sale at. this
attracts a great deal of attention from office,
JACKSONVILLE POST.
Willamette Valley people.
The Country Life movement through­
out the state is making good.
The
idea is growing and it is expected to
interest 75,000 children in the work.
C. H. Lane, representing the Depart­
ment of Agriculture, has been in the
state during the past week giving
practical talks on the subject.
It
looks like the plan to make Oregon
■oil produce everything needed to feed
Oregon people will aucceed.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
Ella V. M. Edwards, Plaintiff.
vs.
David Cleveland Edwards, Defendant.
To David Cleveland Edwards, the above named
Defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE­
GON: You aro hereby notified and required to
appear in the above entitled court and cause,
and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed here­
in. within six (6) weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons upon you,
which is the 11th day of May, 1912. and, if you
fail to appear and answer within the time re­
quired, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for and de­
manded in her complaint, to-wit:
For a decree of divorce, dissolving the bonds of
matrimoney heretofore and now existing be­
tween plaintiif and defendant, and for a judg­
ment of the court against defendants for
plaintiff’s costs and disbursements, an 1 for such
other relief as to the court may seem just and
equitable in the premises.
This summons is served upon you by publica­
tion in the Jacksonville Post, once a week for
six (6) consecutive weeks, by order of the Hon­
orable F. M. Calkins, judge of said court, said
order having been made on the 9th day of May,
1912.
GUS NEWBURY,
Attorney for Plaintiff
__ you find
und
,'cu w ill look a good while before
■elier niedieine for coughs an<l colds than
:i:nt>irlain's Cough Remedy. It not only
relief—it cures. Try it when you have
' -h or cold, and you are certain to be
! ’rith the prompt cure which it will
•. F. "".le by all dealers.
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Jacksonville Post
TYPEWRITERS GIVEN
AWAY.
The Emerson Typewriter Company
of Woodstock, III., have recently given
away over 400 of the highest1 grade,
wholly visible Emerson Typewriters
made in the world.
They have gone
into every state and territory in the
United States. There may be some in
your town. They are giving them
away everywhere to men, women,
boys and girls over 18 years of age, on
surprisingly liberal conditions.
If you could make any use of a $100
typewriter, providing it did not cost
you even one cent, then in a letter or
on a postal card addressed to Frank
L. Wilder, President, Woodstock, Ill.,
simply sav. “Mail me all your free
offers,” and by return mail you will
receive their Free Oifers, the names
of over 400 who have recently re­
ceived typewriters free, and you will
learn on what easy conditions you can
get one of their typewriters free right
a wav.
The Emerson Typewriter is or.e of
the highest grade, wholly visible type­
writer made in the world. Many who
have used the "EMERSON” and
other makes pronounce the “EMER­
SON” superior to any $100 typewriter
on the market. It is a wholly visible
machine, has every new, up-tc-date
feature, locks Ike other high grade
$100.00 typewriters, though it is sell­
ing just r.ow at an astonishingly low
price and on terms of no money with
order, trial free in your own home.
Nothing to pay at first, and after a
thorough trial, 10 cents a day until
paid. The “EMERSON” has every
new improvement,
universal key
board, back spacer, tabulator, two-
color ribbon, everything the best; ¡3
the ideal machine for beginners as
well as for the most expert typists
and stenographers; just the typewriter
for the largest or smallest office.
If you could possibly make any use
of a high grade typewriter, even
though it did’nt cost you one cent of
money, or if you would like the agency
in your town on a plan by which you
could make big money, or if yau would
like a position with the company, then
be sure, on a postal card or in a letter
addressed to *,Frank L. Wilder, Presi­
dent, Woodstock.HI.,” say, “Mail me
your Free Offers.”
not order an
It
it
It
It
Based on the reduced rates in Jacksonvile,
In One State
cost of iron is only $4.00.
SUMMONS
First National Bank ot Medford, Oregon, a
corporation. Plaintiff.
VS.
John E. Helmick. Clarence E. White, W. A.
Junes as Sheriff of Jackson County, Oreffon, and
Fred L. Col via as Recorder of Jackson County.
Oregon. Defendants. Suit for foreclosure and
other relief.
To John E. Helmick and Clarence E. White,
two of the above named defendants.
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I n thk N ame of the S tate of O regon : You
and each of you are hereby required to appear
decine Sparks
and answer the nlaintiff'a Complaint against you
now on file in the above entitled court and cause
on or before the last day of the time prescribed
Probably there is nothing more ex- in the order for publication of summons herein,
pensive than the things we get for to-wit: cn or before the Sth day of July 1912,
said date being the expiration of six weeks from
nothing.
the dato of first publication of thia summons.
Mr. Taft sees where he can Bave And if you. or either of you. fail to appear and
millions for “Uncle Sam" if they’ll answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the n lief prayed for in said
only give him just one more term.
Complaint, succinctly stated ns follows: for
in designating the real progressives judgment Against the defendant John E. Hel­
mick fur the sum of Nino Hundred Dollars and
Oi the country, Secretary b isher dues interest at the nite of eight per cent per annum
liut see how Mr. Taft could possibly be from the 20th day of February. 1911. as provided
for in the promissory note mentioned in said
overlooked.
Complaint, together with the costs and disburse-
The "Colonel” always did think I ments of this suit to be taxed, including One
Illinois and Pennsylvania Were among I Hundred Dollars reasonable attorney's fees; that
said principal sum. interest, attorney’s fees,
the finest states in the Union.
•oats and disbursements be impressed as a lien
Nowit remains for the Senate to | upon and foreclosed ngainst the following de-
tell Lorimer to take hia hat and go, as I scribed premises, to-wit:
j Commencing at a point on the east line of C
Illinois, his own state has so spoken.
street in the City of Medford. Oregon. 300 feet
I north of the intersection of said east line of C
Shelby Collum’s vote to keep Lori-
' street with the north line of East 12th atreeet,
mer in the Senate hung like a rnill- and running thence in an easterly direction
■tune around Shelby'» neck, snd I parallel with the sjuth line of East 12th street
106 feet; thence in a northerly direction parallel
dragged him down to defeat.
with C street 50 feet; thence in a westerly direc­
At the national election in the fall, tion parallel with East 12th street 106 feet to the
east
line of C street; thence in a southerly direc­
lome old, familiar faces will disappear
tion along the east line of C street 50 feet to the
forever.
place of beginning, in Jackson County, Oregon.
That the purported deed heretofore made,
Of New York’» "big four,” Elihu
wherein the def'ivtant John E. lielmick at­
II. ul I» u good 3.V9.
tempted to rov.ey s; id i*t-acril<xl premises to
oakite win liu'dly go ao l'ur as - uefuH lent C.aiwn.«! »;!. ¥V!i to. f... vi’vgct in said
Complaint, tedecre i apuri Klak void and canceled
to sue Roosevelt for "alienating the i and expunged of record; and tor an injunction
■I vet ions” of the progressive move­ j order against defendants W' A. Jones as sheriff
of Jackson County, Oregon, and Fred L. Colvig
ment.
as Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon; and for
Colonel Bryan’* »pear know* no such other and further relief as to the court may
appear just and equitable.
Judson Harmon.
This summons to published in the Jacksonville
The theft of Woody Wilson’s »Ute Poet by order of the Honorable F. M. Calkins.
We have an ample
supply of irons and shall be glad to serve you
Rogue River Electric Co.
Charles F. Dunfoi d
DR AY AGE
Mi
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
all Parts of the Country.
Nothing too Heavy or
too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water.
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
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Notice to Creditors.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORECON
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
the
cost of operation is less than 5c. per hour and the
J. \V. < lupi‘i;t.ic5 of Dayton, ^nio, pur­
chased a hottie of Chamberlain’.') Cough
Remedy for his boy who had a cold, and be­
fore the bott’.c was :u.‘ t*.'ed the boy’s cold
was gone. Is that no . better than to pav a
five dollar doctor’s bi.1!? Sold by all dealers.
10,000 Pumping Plants
saves your clothes
saves your money
saves weary steps
saves your health
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY
In the matter of the of the estate of Wil­
liam Curtis Kitto, a doceaseJ person.
Notice is hereby Riven, that the undersigned,
by an order of the County Court of Jackson eoun-
ty. State of Oregon, duly entered on the 4th day
of May. A. D. 1912. has been appointed and
now is the duly qualified and acting Adminis­
trator of the estate of the above named decedent.
All Creditors and parsons having claims against
said decedent or his estate are hereby notified
and required to present the same duly verified
with proper vouchers, to the undersigned
at his residence on J ffth Street, in Jack-
sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Date hereof and of the first publication hereof
is May 4th.. 1912.
JOSEPH KITTO,
Administrator of the estate of the above
named deceased.
SUMMONS.
IN THK CIRCVITCOtnT O? THS STATT OF OH1: l.»N.
FOR THF. COUNTY OF JACKSOY'.
HE popularity of inde­
pendent pumping plants
for irrigating is shown in
a recent report from California
where ten thousand of them
are in use, supplying water for
more than two hundred thou­
sand acres of land. The beauty
of the independent plant is that
it enables you to control the
water supply — to water your
crops when they need it. A
dependable pumping plant ¡3
one that is operated by an
T
Seasonable Suggestions
“La Vera” Violet Talcum Powder, the best
powder and double the amount you have been
getting for 25 Cents.
Colgates’ Famous Toilet Soaps, 25 Cents per
Box and Up.
I H C Gasoline Engine
I H C engines are built with
care; the material used is of the
best—each engine is carefully,
thoroughly tested and is known
to be reliable before it leaves
the factory—the engine is sim­
ple, easy to understand and to
manage, is economical to run—
these are the reasons why I H C
engines furnish dependable
power. Made in every style
and in sizes from 1 to 50-horse
power. Tractors 12, 15, 20, 25,
and 45-horse power. See the
1 HC local dealer or write the
nearest branch house for cata­
logues and full information.
vs.
Consolidated Gold Mines Co., a corporation, and
1
A. J. Sherrod, Defendant.
To Consolidated Gold Mines Co., and A. J.
Sherrod, Defendants.
In the name of the state of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the
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plaintiff's complaint against you now on file in
the above ent’tled court and cause, on or befpre
the last day prescribed in the publication of sum­
mons herein, to-wit. on or before the 15th day of
June. 1912. said data being the expiration of six
weeks from the first day of publication of this
summons. And you are hereby notified that if I
you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
WESTERN BRANCH HOUSES: D....r, C0I4
prayed for in his complaint, via; that the plaintiff Helena, Mont.; Portland, Ore.: Spokane, Wa»hq
have judgment against you for the sum of $195.65
Salt Lake City, Utah; San Francisco, Cai.
together with interest thereon at the rate of 8
per cent per annum from the first day of July.
(Incorporated)
191<\ and for his easts an I disb irsements in this
Ckicafo
USA
action.
IUC Service Bureau
This summons is puhlUhcl In the Jacksonville
The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish,
Poet by ord* r of the Hon. J.R. Neil. Judgr of
free of charge to all, tue best information
son C.nsnty. Ore., whl'h ssi 1 order wns made •••
obtainable on betur f-irtninc If you have
entered of recnrl on the 27 th. day of April. 1912. aoy worthy questions concernin’.' soils J
cropj, lam! drainage, irrigation. fertilizer,
and which order require« you to appear and an­ etc., make your inquiries specific and send
swer the said complaint on or before the last day
them to I tlC Service Bureau. Harvest«!
prescribed in said order for publication of this Buildinc, Chicago. USA
summons. Date of first publication is the 4th
day of May. 1912. and date of last publication is
the 15th day June. 1912.
D k AR MO ND A D b ARMOND.
A tier noy ■ for i iaintiff
International Hanestsr Companj of America
I
John Dunnington
A. S. Kleinhammer
Jacksonville
Meat Market
DUNNINGTON & KLEINHAMMEK Prope.
------- Dealern In
All Kìxii
F.-ui ail C .\>I Meute.
Poultry, CiY.o? I i'l,
JACKSON VILE,
OREGON