Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 01, 1912, Image 4

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    PORTLAND
LETTER
entitled court, which said ;
Notice of Filing Plats of Survey i J order was made and » entered
of record on the 18th !
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
j day of May, 1912, and in compliance therewith *
I the date of the first publication hereof i. the
I 25th day of May. 1912.
You will look a good while before you find (
better medicine for coughs and cold« than
¡.tube: lain’. Cough Remedy. It not only
, a relief—it cures. Try it when you bare
:-h or cold, and you are certain to be
<sed with the prompt cure which it will
_t. Fcr cale by all dealers.
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lacksonville Post
W. E. PHIPPS,
United States Land office, Roseburg
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Oregon, May 9, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that the fol­
Congress to Solve Cut-Over lowing described lands, South of Base
Notice of Contest.
Line and West of Willamette Meridian
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Lands Problem of North- have been surveyed, to-wit:-
United States Land Office,
Tp 28. R 2, Sections 3 to 10, 15 to 22
west
Roseburg, Oregon, May 13, 1912.
and 27 to 34, all inclusive. Tp 28, R
The Emerson Typewriter Company
3, Sections 4 to 9 and 16 to 36, all in­ j To Thomas B. Landers, of Ruch. Oregon. of Woodstock, III., have recently given
Contestee.
Portland, Or., May 28 (Special) — clusive. Tp 29, R 10, Sections EJ^ of [ You are hereby notified that Joseph M. Dona- away over 400 of the highest grade, '
A meeting of interest to the whole 13, 8^ of 18, al 1 of 19, S'/, of 23, Ey. ! hue who gives Medford, Oregon, as his post of- wholly visible Emerson Typewriters
Pacific Northwest will be held in of 24, SJ/j and NWJZ of 25, all of 26, ’ fice address, did on May 13, 1912, file in this of- made in the world. They have gone
Portland next October when the Com­ Ey of 27, Ny of 30, NJ< and SEJ4 of i fice his duly corroborated application to contest into every state and territory in the ,
secure the cancellation of your Homestead,
mercial Club and Realty Board will 85, and N'/. and SWX of 36. Tp 30, 1 , and
Entry No. 07480, Serial No. 0748» made August United States. There may be some in
have a Logged-off Lands Congress. R 11, Sections; All of 1, part of 2, 1 22. 1911. for Lot 5. SE’/< SEVi. E% NWU SEU your town. They are giving them;
Committees are now at work arrang­ part of 11, all 12. 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, 26. and NW Vi NWVi SEH of Section 10. Township away everywhere to men, women,
ing program and other details and 35 and 36. Tp 38, R 2, Sections 25, 26, • 39 S.. Range 3 W., Willamette Meridian, and as boys and girls over 18 years of age, on i
for his contest he alleges that said
when this is announced, it is exoected 35 and 36. Tp 39, R 12, Sections 39 j grounds
Thomas B. Landers has not resided upon or cul- surprisingly liberal conditions.
it will include many experts who have and 31.
| tivated said lands or any part thereof nor has he
If you could make any use of a $100 |
dealt with this problem.
Plats of survey of said lands will be | improved the same in any manner whatsoever typewriter, providing it did not cost,
1
and
that
he
has
totally
abandoned
the
same;
Best methods of ridding cut-over lands filed in this office on Saturday, June
that he has not resided thereon for a period of you even one cent, then in a letter or
of stumps and at the same time mak- | 22, 1912, at 9 o’clock A. M., ar.d on ! ■ more
than six months last past nor has he over on a postal card addressed to Frank
ing use of the turpentine and other by­ and after such day we will be prepared j established bis residence thereon.
L. Wilder, President, Woodstock, 111., i
products of the stumps themselves will i to receive applications for entry of the You are, therefore, further notified that the simply sav. “Mail me all your free
be discussed by men who have made unreserved and unappropriated lands said allegations will be taken by this office as offers,’’ and by return mail you will
, having been confessed by you, and your said
these subjects a special study. Brit­ therein.
entry will be canceled thereunder without your receive their Free Ollers, the names i
ish Columbia, the Pacific Northwest
All persons are warned, however, [ further right to be heard therein, either before of over 400 who have recently re-:
states and California will participate. that for lands within any National this office or on appeal, if you fail to file in this ceived typewriters free, and you will
The Minister of Works of British Forest, applications can NOT be re- • office within twenty days after the FOURTH I learn on what easy conditions you can
publication of this notice, as shown below, your
Columbia will either attend in person . ceived, except from bona fide settlers answer,
under oath, specifically meeting and re­ get one of their typewriters free right
or will send a representative.
I who made settlement prior to the sponding to these allegations of contest, or if | j a wav.
you fail within that time to file in this office due |
The Emerson Typewriter is one of
Banks of the state continue to grow, I withdrawal for reserve purposes.
proof that you have served a copy of your an­ i the highest grade, wholly visible type-
B enj . F. J ones , Register.
reflecting the continued prosperity of
swer on the said contestant, either in person or
G eo . W. R iddle , Receiver.
I writer made in the world. Many who
all Oregon. According to the report
by registered mail. If this service is made by j
“EMERSON’’ and !
of Will Wright, superintendent of
the delivery of a copy of your answer to the con- I ! have used the
testant in person, proof of such service must be other makes pronounce the “EMEIl-
banks, deposits have increased from
Notice for Publication
either the said contestant’s written acknow- SON” superior to any $100 typewriter
$114,339,465, on March 7, 1911, to
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ■
««.mentof hi. receipt of the copy, .howin« on the market. j. jg a whoHy viBible !
1 on the market.
$127.126,997 on April of this year, a
the date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the
.
, .
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
person
by whom the delivery was made, stating! machine, , has every new, up-to-date I
gain of $12,797,524, or more than a
May 23, 1912.
million dollars a month during the Notice is hereby given that Sanford Lowen- when and where the copy was delivered; if made I feature, locks Ike other high grade j
by registered mail, proof of such service must $100.00 typewriters, though it is sell-
year,
gart. whose post-office address is Care of M. consist of the affidavit of the person by whom
Land offices report a great deal of Seller & Co. Portland Oregon, did, on the 20th the copy was mailed stating when and the post­ ing just now at an nstoniohingly low j
injury for vacant land in this state day of May, 1912, file in this office Sworn State­ office to which it was mailed, and this affidavit price and on terms of no money with
and Application. No. 08070, to put chwte the must be accompanied by the postmaster’s receipt order, trial free in your own home.
»nd it is expected that 1912 will be ment
Lots 1-2-3 and 4, Section 18. Township 40 S,,
Nothing to pay at first, and after a
notable for the large areas of the Range 2. west Willamette Meridian, and the for the letter.
You should state in your answer the name of
Government domain to be taken by timber thereon, under the provisions of the act the post office to which you desire future notices thorough trial, 10 cents a day until
paid. The “EMERSON” has every
settlers. The change in the land laws, of June 3 1878, and acts amendatory, known as to be sent to you.
new improvement, universal key
BENJ. F. JONES.
allowing a residence of three years on the “Timber and Stone Laws." at such value as
might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursu­
Register. board, back spacer, tabulator, two-
a homestead preliminary to making ant to such application,the land and timber there­
Date of first publication, May, 18, 1912; date of
proof, which has passed both houses on have been appraised, $585 00 the timber esti­ second publication May 25, 1912; date of third color ribbon, everything the best; is
of Congress and waits only the signa­ mated 975.000 board feet at 60 cents per M. and publication June 1, 1912; date of fourth publica­ the ideal machine for beginners as
land nothing; that said applicant will offer tion June 8, 1912.
well as for the most expert typists j
ture af the President, is making pub­ the
final proof in support of his application and
and stenographers; just the typewriter i
lic lands more attractive than ever be­ sworn statement on the 16th day of August, 1912.
for the largest or smallest office.
fore to the settler.
before Register and Receiver United States
SUMMONS
If you could possibly make any use
Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon.
Portland people are discovering Any person is at liberty to protest this pur- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON of a high grade typewriter, even
Oreg.n. During the p ast week an ex­ hase before entry, or initiate a contest at any
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
though it did’nt cost you one cent of
cursion was run into the Tillamook time before patent issues, by filing a corrobor­ Ella V. M. Edwards. Plaintiff.
money, or if you would like the agency
ated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which
country that was an eye-opner to the would defeat the entry.
vs.
in your town on a plan by which you
100 participants, Only a small part
David Cleveland Edwards, Defendant.
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
could make big money, or if yau would
To
David
Cleveland
Edwards,
the
above
named
of the crowd had ever been to Tilla-
REGISTER
like a position with the company, then
Defendant.
mook before and they came back to
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE­ be sure, on a postal card or in a letter
Portland singing the praises of that
GON: You are hereby notified and required to i addressed to ‘.Frank L. Wilder, Presi­
Notice of Final Settement
favored section, As Portland people
uppear in the above entitled court and cause,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed here­ dent, Woodstock.Ill.,” say, “Mail me
become better acquainted with the OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY
within six (6) weeks from the date of the your Free Offers.”
rest of the state and learn that every­ In the matter of the estate of Robert Ennis, in,
first publication of thi3 summons upon you,
thing they have comes from this out­ deceused.
which is the 11th day of May, 1912. and. if you
J. M. Cop<“:MjJr of Dayton, ^nin, pur­
side territory, it will be better for all Public notice is hereby given that the under­ fail to appear and answer within the time re­ chased a bottle of Cha mberia in’s Cough
signed as the executrix of the estate of Robert quired, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply Remedy i
I.is bey who had a cold, and be­
concerned.
TYPEWRITERS GIVEN
AWAY.
Russian Speltz, or Emmer, a grain
that thrives on the steppes of Russia,
ifTVxpected to find a congenial home
in the dry-farra ing country of Eastern
(|»egon.
Umatilla County farmers
are to introduce it experimentally Jhis
year. It resembles both oats and
barley and requires but little moisture
to make the crop. It has shown good
results in North Dakota and will prob­
ably do well on light lands of the in-
terior.
Commercial organizations will co-
operate with state authorities to se-
cure the passage of a stringent ’‘Blue-
Sky” law that ia expected to curb
wildcat realestate operators. They
proposed measure will provide penal­
ties for false statements in advertis­
ing.
Ennis, deceased, did on the 29th day of May, 1912
file in the above entitled court and cause her
duly verified report and account and that on
said day by an order of the Honorable J. R Neil.
County Judge, the 29th day of June, 1912, at the
hour of 10 o’clock. A. M.. was fixed a< the time
and the office of the County Judge in the court
house in Jacksonville. Jackson County, Oregon,
as the place for the hearing of said final report;
that at said time and place said final report will
come on for hearing before said court.
All persons interested in the settlement of said
estate are hereby notified to appear at that time
and place and make any objections they may
have to the approval of the same.
Dated at Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon
thia 1st day of June, 1912.
ETTA M ENNIS.
Executrix of the estate of Robert Ennis, deceased
United States Geological Survey
Issues New Map of
Continent.
ït
It
It
It
/
Based on the reduced rates in Jacksonvile, the
cost of operation is less than 5c. per hour and the
We have an ample
cost of iron is only $4.00.
supply of irons and shall be glad to serve you
Rogue River Electric Co.
Charles F. Dunfoi d ill
ili
DR AY AGE
fore the bottle v.as u l ed the boy’a cold
was gone, is that no better than to pay a
five dollar doctor’s bill? Sold by all dealers.
Water Your Crops
When They Need It
saves your clothes
saves your money
saves weary steps
saves your health
U
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or
too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water.
JACKSONVILLE
I
OREGON
I
Notice to Creditors.
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
First National Bank of Me Iford. Oregon, a
corporation. Plaintiff,
V8.
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John E. Helmick. Clnrenco E. White. W. A.
Jones as Sheriff of J ackaon County, Oregon, and
Fred L. Colvig a-4 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.
I n the N ame of the S tate of O regon : You
and each of you are hereby required to appear
and answer the plaintiff’s Complaint against you
now on file in the above entitled court and cause
on or before the last day of the time prescribed
in the order for publication of summons herein,
How many people would guess that to-wit: cn or before the Sth day of July 1912,
the Atlantic end of the Panama Canal said date being the expiration of six weeks from
is on the west coast of Panama and the date of first publication of this summons.
that the Pacific end is on the east And if you. or either of you. fail to appear and
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply
coast?
to the court fo- the relief prayed for in said
Look at the mnp and see how the east Complaint, succinctly stated as follows: for
coast of the Isthmus became a west judgment against the defendant John E. Hel­
coast. Although there is nothing new mick for the sum of Nine Hundred Dollars and
interest at the rate of eight per cent per annum
in the publication of a map of the from the 20th day of February. 1911. as provided
continent of North America, it is for in the promissory note mentioned in said
worthy of note that the United States Complaint, together with the costa and disburse­
of thia suit to be taxed, including One
Geological Survey has just issued a ments
Hundred Dollars reasonable attorney’s fees; that
large map of North America, 28 by 38 said principal sum. interest, attorney’s fees,
inches, in three colors. This is prob­ eoete and disbursements be impressed aa a lien
ably the most accurate general map of upon and foreclosed against the following de­
its character that has yet been pub­ scribed premises, to-wit:
Commencing at a point on the east line of C
lished and is particularly well adapted street in the City of Medford. Oregon. 3iM) feet
for school work. It is on a scale of north of the intersection of said east line of C
151 miles to 1 inch, which is sufficient street with the north line of East 12th streeet.
to show in considerable detail the and running thence in an easterly direction
parallel with the south line of East 12th street
major geographic divisions, such as 106 feet; thence in a northerly direction parallel
States and provinces. Colorado thus with C street 50 feet; thence in a westerly direc­
extends 2'. inches east and west and tion parallel with Esat 12th street 108 feet to the
Cuba 4'2 inches the longest way. The east line of C street; thence In a southerly direc­
tion along the east I ne of C street 50 feet to the
mip is sold bv the Director of the plae« of beginning, in Jackson County. Oregon.
G ological Survey, Washington, I). C., That the pu’-p »rtvd deed heretofore made,
at lhe nominal price of 20 cell’s a copy wherein the defendant John E. Helmick at-
or st a discount of 40 per cent in case templed to ronvej said dvscril»cd premi.*«** to
defendant Clarence E. XVlute, as bl'cged in sal.I
a: many as 25 maps are ordered. Thia Complaint, be decreed spurious, void and canceled
wholesale rate covers simply the coat and expunged of record; and for an injunction
order against defendants W' A. Jones as sheriff
of paper and printing.
of Jackson County, Oregon, and Fred L. Colvig
aa Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon; and for
such other and further relief as to the court may
MINERS NOTICE-Notice of Location appear
just and equitable.
both Quarts and Placor, for sale at thia This summons is published in the Jacksonville
J j Foot by order of the Honorable F. M. Calkins,
office,
JACKSONVILLE POST.
MAP OF NORTH AMERICA
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 plaintiff and defendant, and for a judg­
ment of the court against defendants for
plaintiff’s costs and disbursements, an i 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 mado on the 9th day of May,
1912.
GUS NEWBURY.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Electric Iron today
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY
In the matter of the of the estate of
liam Curtis Kitto, a deceased person.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned,
by an order of the County Court of Jackson coun­
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 persons 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 fifth Street, in Jack-
sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, within
six months from the date hereof.
Date hereof and of the first publication hereof
is May 4 th.. 1912.
JOSEPH KITTO.
Administrator of the estate of the nbove
named deceased.
SUMMONS.
IN TUB CIRCUITCOURT 07 TUB SPAT 5 OF OR230N,
FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON.
Geo. Loud, Plaintiff.
I
ROPS need most water at
the time when the paying
part of the crop is forming.
For instance, a water short­
age at the time grain is forming
will do more damage than at
any other time. There is but
one way to be able to water
your crops at the time they
need it most, and that is to
install a reliable pumping plant
operated by a dependable
I H C Gasoline Engine
When you have that outfit
you are independent of irrigat­
ing companies. No matter
when you call on it, the I H C
engine is ready to run and
always has power enough to
handle any work up to its full
rated horse power. I H C irri­
gating and general purpose en­
gines are made in every style
and in sizes from 1 to 50-horse
power. Tractors, 12,15, 20, 25,
and 45-horse power. See the
I H C local dealer for cata­
logues of I H C engines and
tractors or write nearest branch
house.
VS.
Consolidated Gold Mines Co., a corporation, and
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
plaintiff’s complaint against you now on file in
the above entitled court and cause, on or before
the last day prescribed in the publication of sum­
mons herein, to-wit, on or before the 15th day of
June. 1912, said date feeing the expiration of six
weeks from the first day of publication of this
summons. And you are hereby notified that if
you fail to appear and answer, for want thereof
plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief
BRANCH HOUSES: D«.«. Cotj
prayed for in hie complaint, vis; that the plaintiff WESTERN
Heien«, Mont.; Portland. Ore.: Spokane. Wuh.;
have judgment agairst you for the sum of $495.65
Salt Lake City. Utah; Sau Francisco, Cal.
together with interest thereon at the rate of 8
per cent per annum from the firs» dav of July.
UuvOryorauJ)
1910, an-1 for hia costa an I disbursements in this
Chicago
USA
acti 40.
Thia aummona Is published !•» »he J lekmnvitle
I H C
Durea-i
PoM by orde r uf the Hon.J.R Ne l Ju lye of Jac k
Ths purpose of this Bureau is to furnltfi,
son County. Ore., which said order was made and free of charge to all. the best information
obtainable
on better farming. If you have
entered of record on the 27th. day of April, 19k’.
any worthy questions concerning soils, crop«,
and which order requires you to appear and an­ land drainage. Irrigation, fertilizers, etc..
swer the said complaint on or before the last day make your inquiries specific and send them
prescribed in said order for publication of this to 1 HC Service Bureau. Harvester Building.
Chicago. USA
summons. Date of first publication is the 4th
day of May. 1912. and date of last publication is
th« 15th day June. 1912.
DsARMOND A D1ARM0 D.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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.
City Drug Store
John Dunnington
A. S. Kleinhammer
Jacksonville
Meat Market
DUNNINGTON & KLEINHAMMER Propt.
International Härtester Ccmpanj of Amer’ca
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All Kinds of Fresh aid Cired Meats.
Poultry, Choice lird, Etc.
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JACKSONVILE,
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OREGON