Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 10, 1912, Image 2

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    :■ JACKSONVILLE POST-:
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville,
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1912
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50.
Advertising rates furnished on
application.
THE COURT HOUSE
PORTLAND
LETTER
Item* of lnt«r««t to Jackton Cou»!y
Tax Payara
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Rural Conference Next F^all
will Help the Farmer.
Send Tallest Pole in world
to Exposition
Fred P. Shilling and Olive Charlotte
Pohland.
Barney O’Brien and Mrs. Clara
Noble.
Hugh Hayes and Jessie Bailey.
Portland, Or., August 6 (Special) —
Albert Theodore Rrown and Jean­
A rural conference that will deal with |
nette Brocket Osgood.
all phases of farm life will be held at ■
CIRCUIT COURT
the Oregon Agricultural College this ,
Tom Peterson, Plaintiff vs Charles Fall. Dates have not been set yet, i
Rob and W. A. Morse defendants. due to desire to avoid possible conflicts :
with other state gatherings.
Order to show cause.
The farm home will be studied at i
Sadie Elizabeth Drake, plaintiff vs
Chas. 8. Drake defendant, Order for the coming conference. It is expected
Suit for to have excursions run from various
publication of summons,
parts of the state, bringing represent­
divorce.
ative farmers in large numbers. Ex­
Bessie M. Henry, alias Bessie M.
perts on rural problems will talk and
Wilson, plaintiff vs Brookfield Henry
teachers and clergymen will give sug­
alias Frank H. Wilson defendant. Or­
gestions as to how country life may be
der for publication of summons. Suit
made more pleasant and profitable.
for divorce.
The gathering is being arranged by
Rogue River Valley Ry Co. plaintiff Prof. Ralph D. Hetzel, director of ex­
vs L. Niedermeyer, et al. defendant. tension at the college and he hopes to I
Order denying motion to dissolve in­ make it comprehensive in scope and j
junction.
expects the results will be helpful.
PROBATE COURT
Oregon has contributed the tallest >
In the matter of the estate of John ; flag pole in the world to the Panama- .
B. Mattis, deceased. Order appoint- j pacjfic Exposition. . The stick meas-
ing Administratrix.
| ures 225 feet in height and was sent to
In the matter of the estate of Abel the Astoria Centennial last Summer,
D. Helman, deceased. Order approv-! The pole was stowed in a log raft and
ing final account of the administratrix, taken to San Francisco. Portland peo-
In the matter of the estate of W. pie have promised a flag, 50 x 100 feet j
E. Messner, deceased. Order continu- ; in size to fly from this big staff.
ing date of final hearing.
j Picking of the Rogue River Valley i
In the matter of the estate of Goo. fruit crop is now under way and it is ;
W. Bard, deceased. Order appointing i the biggest in the history of this fam-
administrator de bonis non.
*>us section. It is estimated there will (
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I be from 125 to 150 cars of pears shipp-
In the matter of the estate of Will-
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| ed this season and from 500 to 600 cars
iam King, deceased
Order for final
j ©f apples, all of fine quality.
hearing.
Investigations without end have been
In the matter of the estate of Lizzie '
directed at rural life and the end is
Hale, deceased. Order admitting to
j not yet, but now comes the Govern­
probate the will of Lizzie Hale.
ment with its announced intention of
In the matter of the guardianship of muckraking the cities, and they .need
the person and estate of Anna Stephens, I it more than the country ever did.
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an insane person. Final report. Or­ l survey is to be made of urban life
der discharging guardian and releasing with a view to solving some of the
bondsmen.
I problems that are found in every
In the matter of the estate of Anna municipality.
A government official j
Stephens, deceased. Order appointing who passed through Portland the past
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administrator.
week told of the plan and says a great i
In the matter of the estate of Anna municipal exhibit will probably be
Stephens, deceased. Order appointing gathered for the Panama-Pacific Ex-
appraisers.
position.
A Big Bank Customer.
A small forest of fruit trees has I
NEW CASES.
been donated by members of the
Hedges Buck Co. a corporation,
Nurserymen’s Association of the Paci-
,
The
plaintiff vs Geo. Kaufman defendant. tic Coast as special prises to be given
1 "¿L American farmer
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Complaint and summons fil’d.
in i> .-<■ . m ii
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$»4il,000,0€>0,000 invested in his business,
at the Pacific Northwest Land Products
The R. L. Burdic Co. an Oregon 8|)ow< The
— trees will be kept in good i He produces »25,000,000 of new!
wealth every day.
corporation vs J. E. Vance and Anna condition by 7^^ nurseVymLn
1 and de­
He uses hundreds of million of dol- I
Vance his wife. Complaint and afti- livered
livered upon
UD01, the
order of the
the manage­
the order
Isrs of bank credit every crop season. I
davit for attachment filed.
ment of the land show at planting time
But by reason of our antiquated 1
Eva Fisher vs J. M. Fisher. Com­ next String.
banking system, the firmer bears the
plaint filed divorce.
Flax will make quite a showing this burden of dear money. He pays more
A. Creason vs Arthur H. Noodin and year in Oregon, according to reports for credit than the farmer of any
Addie L. Noodin.
Complaint filed. Iront those sections where the crop other great commercial nation.
Suit to forcloae mortgage.
has oeen planted. Plantings made in
The lowest money rates in this coun­
the Willamette Valey last Spring are try are paid by speculators in the!
$707.000 TOR CRATER LAKE looking exceptionally well and experts financial centers; the highest rates are i
say it is as good flax as is usually seen. paid by the fatmer.
It is believed there is a great future
The higher the rate for agricultural
Large Sum Appropriated for in the Pacific Northwest for the flax capital, the higher the cost of produc­
industry. About 5,000 acres have been tion, the higher the prices of agricult- ;
planted to this crop this year.
Improvements.
ural products and the higher the cost 1
Ladies’
Collar and Cuff Sets
Special Bargains
Ladies’ and Men’s Dusters at Cost
Men’s Negligee, Golf and
Military Collar Shirts less
30 per cent.
Men ’s Balbrigan and
Porosknit Underwear 75
Cts. a Suit
Straw Hats
1-2 Price
Our assortment of Men ’s and Boys’ Half Shoes at
1-2 regular prices. Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s
Summer Shoes must be closed out at any price
See our Crockery and
Glassware
The Most Complete Line of Groceries
and Our Prices are the Lowest
Taylor - Williams Company
The People’s Store
Jacksonville
Oregon
During the summer months mctl.cn of
young children should watch for any jnnat- .
iral looseness of the bowels: When given
prompt attention at this time serious trouble
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•V’,->d«d- Chamlierlain s Colic, Choi-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy can always be
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depended upon. For sale bv all deniers.
New Hearse
Phone 276
August
at the
Lady Attendant
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All kinds of fittings
and plumbing sup-
pliesonhand. Work
promptly attended
to.
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Jacksonville
Plumbing Co
Fred J. Fick
Easy Payments
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Funeral Director and Embalmer
We have just opened an undertaking estab­
lishment in the Ryan building on California
street where we carry a full line of caskets,
robes and everything found in a first-class
establishment of this kind. Calls promptly
attended.
Mr. George N. Lewis has been Placed in Charge
for the Present
ÿ’k SRY* HOW.
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of living.
The farmer snd the buyer of the j
Portland, Aug. 6. — While $642,000
First New Crop Barley Deal. farmer
’s products will both gain by a
was asked by Major Morrow, corps
reform
of our bunking system.
of engineers, U. S. A., to be used in
Lewiston, Idaho, Aug. 6.—The first
the construction of roads and improve­
If yon are a housewife you cannot reason
ments in Crater Lake national park, I barley deal on the new crop of 1912
ably hope to be hea.ihy or beautiful by wash*
committees of the house and senate at i occured yesterday, when, through the ing dishes, sweeping and doing housework
Washington not only adopted the rec-1 best bid subnutted, the Vollmer-Clear­ all day, and crawling into bed dead tired at
ommendation, but allowed $65,000 for . water company bought 500 sacks from night. You must get out into the open air
the building of waler tanks and laying A. R. Johnson, whose farm is on the and sunlight. If you do thia every day and
keep vour »toninch and bowels in good order
The by Piking Chamberlain's Tablets when need
supply pipe«. It is felt certain that Lapwai road east of Lewiston.
the appropriation will be acted on fav- ' price paid for Lapwai delivery is $1.32. . «1, you should become both healthy and
orably by congress, as it is a part of Mr. Johnson had asked for sealed bids [ beautiful. For sale by al) dealers,
With
and three were offered.
The other (
the sundry civil bill.
'1 lie money is to be set i side unde1 uidiois wore '*f. Cluster, for the
the cont.iiuiug uppivptlui.on | >~i , .ilbers Ji.theis Milling company, and
»101,000 oviiig uvuilaw.o »or tins .casun Mr. Neil for M. H. Houser. The Clus­
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am die «< me amount each year until ter bid was $1.31 and that of Nell,
it is all expended. Information as to $1.26. It is believed the barley will
S. C. WHITTINGTON
t. c. xoGStrr.
Secy, and Treat.
the action of the conference was re­ grade brewing although it was bought
Our sales plan enubles your truck to Frn.
ceived pi ivately, but as soon us it is as feed grade. It is believed the price pay for itself.
made known that the bill has been paid was nut a criterion of general
Remember you buy direct from the
manufacturer.
•i^ned, Major Morrow will order work opening prices in the Lewiston market ...........
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No commission er
ogue
iver
alley
returned immediately. There will be but instead that the figure would drop bonuses to pay.
26 miles of road built around Crater materially lower in the nest few days, j There are no jokers in this proposi­
Lake, five miles to the pinnacles and Last year at this tune barley was tion, just practical, good business per­
four miles to the eastern boundary of bought for $1 with some contracts ception on our part, which accommo- ?
(I ncorporatkb )
having been made as low as 90 cents. dates a longfelt need among many '
the park.
Before the season was closed the price present and would-be truck users.
Only new up-to-date Abstract
had moved up to $2.
A simple note of inquiry, which will
Plant in Jackson County.
MAMRIEO
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be treated a» strictly confidential, will
Bell Phone Jacksonville 11.
MARRIED
receive our prampt response.
St HILLING-POHLAND-At the home
Home Phone Jackson 2006
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BRl
EN-NOBLE
At the court house
Address E. E. GERHNGER.
of the bride's parents. Monday, Aug
Medford. Pacific Main 2511
in Jacksonville, Saturday, August 3,
unt 5, 1912, by I.ester C. Poor; Fred
SALES MANAGER.
Medford. Home 356
1912, by lutlg« J. R. Neil, Barney
688 Washington St.
P. Schilling and Olive Charette Poh-
O'Brien and Mrs. Clara Noble.
Jacksonville,
Portland, Ore.
Oregon
land.
MOTOR TRUCKS
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Beaches
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The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds go.
Enjoy the cool breezes noiy, while the heat is so unpleasant
inland. Bathing, boating, hill climbing, fishing, hikes over
delightful trails. Oregon beaches better prepared than ever
before to care for the crowds.
Plenty of accomodation«.
Lots of fun. The water is fine!
GO VIA THE
Newport,
Excellent train
Nehaleih,
Service. Season
Bayocean,
V9l SUNSET
lOGOENESHASUl
I ROUTES j
round-trip fares.
Tillamook Co.
Special week-end
Beaches.
and Sunday Fares.
Send for illustrated booklets about the Oregon resort« and
special folder on "Vacation D iys in Oregon. ” It tell« al)
about the beaches, springs, mountain resorts, etc.
Call on nearest agent for information relative to fares, liter­
ature, etc., or address
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent, Portland. Oregon