Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 24, 1912, Image 2

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: JACKSONVILLE POST-:
DOING THEIR DUTY
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
of Jacksonville Readers
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon, D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
Don’t Miss It
are Learning the Duty of
the Kidneys.
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
To filter the blood is the kidneys’
duty.
When they fail to do this the kid­
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
neys
are sick.
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application.
Backache and many kidneys ills fol­
low:
With the great resources surrounding Jacksonville Help the kidneys do their work.
Doan’s Kidney Pills have cured
there is nothing that can prevent the old city from forg­ thousands of severe cases.
in the following:
ing ahead. We have timber, mines, fruit and agricul­ Proof
L. H. Dyer, 77 Pine St., Ashland,
tural lands, not of a medium grade but of the best. The Ore., says: "For five months I suffer­
from kidney trouble. The kidney
climate is all that one could desire and the water is pure ed
secretions were unnatural and I had
and healthful. All that is needed is to let our many pains that extended from the small of
my back to the shoulders. My head
blessings be known.
bothered me. My appetite failed and
the kidney secretions contained sedi­
Nothing helped me in the least
Many more towns die for want of confidence on the i ment.
until 1 used Doan’s Kidney Pills. This
part of the inhabitants and lack of public spirit than from preparatien not only rid me of kidney
complaint but made me feel better in
opposition of neighboring towns.
every way.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents,
Foster-Millbran Co., Buffalo,
The number of “stump” speakers in town this week New York,
sole agents for the United
is an indication that the political pot in this section is be­ States.
Remember the name —Doan’s —and
ginning to boil.
take no other.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24. 1912
If you have made up your mind to live in a town,
stand up for it and fight its battles.
Oregon Sidelights.
Itemg of Interest to Jackson County
The building of cement sidewalks at
Hillsboro is vigorously in progress.
Monteile Coe is about to establish a!
commercial greenhouse at Bend, the Í
1 first in that cicy.
MARHIAGE LICENSES
Clarence W. Frost and Katy E. Rice.
E. C. Gardner and Lydia J. Sleppy.
George Reynolds and Meda Bish.
Fred L. Schock and A. J. Track.
Perry L. Ashcratt. Jr. and Esther M.
Silsby.
Charles E. Applegate and Minnie O.
Belshaw.
CIRCUIT COURT
Clark E. Sanders vs The Prospect
Construction Company a corporation.
Action to recover money. Complaint
filed.
J. b. McMurray vs Ella McMurray.
Suit fur divorce. Complaint tiled.
Feimin Zana and Arretta E Zana vs
Ludelbert L. Love et al. Suit to quiet
title. Complaint filed.
Fred H. Cook vs O. H. Boggs as
administrator of the estate of Lucretia
Wolverton, deemed, Al. E. Wolverton
and the Big Pines Lumber Co., a corp­
oration. Suit for foreclosure. Com-
plaint filed.
Minnie Kimball vs Elliott Kimball.
Suit for divorce. Complaint filed.
PROBATE COURT
Estate of Arthur P. Herbert, de-
c< ased. Order admitting will to pro­
bate and appointing executrix.
Bond
filed. Order appointing appraisers.
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Ends Aug. 25th
Goods Going Fast
They Are Bargains
ACTION PLEASES NEWSPAPER.
THE COURT HOUSE
Tax Payers
SPECIAL
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Domestic science and manual train-1
ing have been added to the high school [
course at Albany.
M. S. Pate has been engaged as
principal of the Enterprise public
schools. He is a Nebraska man.
Taylor - Williams Co
The ,'AQraBts Pass Observer re­
cently had -4811s to say, following the
action of the Josephine County
Grange in condemning the proposed
Single Tax measure: “The action of
the State Grange in condemning the
proposed Single Tax bill will go a
long way to putting an end to that
fake measure in Oregon. No land­
owner who understands the Single
Tax scheme will be foolish enough
to vote for a measure, the real pur­
pose of which is to destroy all pri­
vate ownersnip in land.”
The People's Store
Jacksonville
SUMMONS
For sc ness of tne muscles, whether in
diiced by violent exercise or injury, there i
nothing better than Char.oerlain’sLiniment
This liniment also relieves .\.at,matic paint
vr sale by all dealers.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIE STATE OF OREGON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
The Crook county court, according to Jennie B. Barnes. Plaintiff.
VH.
the Rend Bulletin, has promised to aid
to the extent of $1000 in drilling a pub­ Lewis Barnes, Defendant.
To Lewis Barnes the above named defendant.
lic well "at the intersection of the old
In the name of the State of Oregon. You are
Prineville road with the Bend to Burns hereby notified that you are required to appear
road.”
and answer the complaint filed against you in the
entitled Court and cause within Ten Days
Oregon City Courier: The Elks’ above
from the date of the service of thia summons up­
handsome new home is almost com­ on you if nerved within Jacksun County Oreirqn.
pleted, and is one of the handsomest in or if served within any other county within this
the state. The order has a strong Htate, then within Twenty Days from the date of
the service of this summons upon you; or if serv­
membership here and is steadily grow­ ed
by publication, then on or before the last day
ing.
so prescribed in the order for publication of said
Banks Herald: Quite a bit of country summons; and you will take notice that if you
fail to so appear and answer said complaint with­
road has been macadamized in the Roy in
said time, plaintiff will take a default and a
Centerville, Forest Grove and Hillside decree against you for the relief prayed for in
districts, and when winter sets in the i said complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving
farmers in these districts will be able | the bonds of matrimony now existing between
and the above named plaintiff, Jennie B
to market their produce at a third of you
Barnes, and for a further decree awarding plain­
the cost heretofore.
tiff the sole custcly of George William Barnes a
Moving picture artists are at work male minor child, the sole issue of said marriage,
that plaintiff be given back her former name
in the salmon canneries about Astoria, and
Jennie Beatrice Conner, and for plaintiff's costs
The Budget says: “These pictures, and disbursments of thia suit, and for such other
when completed, will be an advertise­ and further relief as to the C jurt m ty seem just
ment of great importance to Astoria, 1 and equitable.
This summons is published in the Jacksonville
as they will be shown all over the | Post
by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge
country as an industrial educational of the above entitled court, which said order was
feature.”
made and dated in Chambers at Ashland on the
MARRIED
MOTOR TRUCKS
ON
Easy Payments
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Our sales plan enables your truck to
I pay for itself.
Remember you buy direct from the
manufacturer. No commission or
bonuses to pay.
There are no jokers in this proposi­
tion, just practical, good business per­
ception on our part, which accommo­ I
dates a longfelt need among many
present and would-be truck users.
A simple note of inquiry, which will
be treated as strictly confidential, will
receive our prompt response.
Address E. E. GERLINGER,
sales manager .
6b8 Washington St.
1 ortland, Ora.
16th day of August A. D. 1912. wherein it is or­
Bend Bulletin: A gravel and sand pit dered tnat you appear and answer the complaint
has been opened in the field on the on Hie herein on or before the expiration of six
east side of the river opposite the weeks from the date prescribed in said order as
Bend company’s sawmill. W. A. Bates the date of the first publication of this summons.
The date of the first publication of this sum­
says an excellent quality of both ma­ mons is August 24. 1912. and the date of the
terials
is
obtainable
and
it
is
to
be
used
publication and on or before which date you
MARRIED
in the concrete construction of the new required to appear and answer is October
SHOCK-TRASK—At Jacksonville Ore. electric power plant.
1.12.
Monday, Aug. 19, 1912,by Judge H.
Estacada Progress: Without a dis­
G. Dox,Fred L. Schock and Ada I.
senting voice, the tinkle-tinkle ordin-(
Trask.
j iince has been amended allowing live- |
I». W. BAGSHAW
■ stock to roam the streets until 8 o’clock I
Attorney at Law
W. LOUNSBERRT ROBS TRAIN I at night instead of 7 o’clock. Alder-
man Hawkins said it hustled owners to I
get suppir and take up their stock by NOTARY PUBLIC AND ¡CONVEYANCER
Is Wounded in Fight.
Owns 7. So 30 days hence, livestock must
Office Hours: J
be tucked in their little beds from 8 p.
Orchard on Central Poinl-
m. to 6 a. m. Journal.
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Bank’of Jacksonville Building.
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Jacksonville Road.
(JACKSONVILLE.
OREGON
REYNOLDS-BISH—At Jacksonville,
Ore. Saturday August 17, 1912, by
Judge H. G. Dox, George Reynolds
and Meda Bish.
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Oregon Agricultural College.
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SAY? HOW,
po Ÿov 1
IiIKE,
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MY TVS»
H. C. STOCK
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.
J/r. George N. Lewis has been Placed in Charge
for the Present
New Hearse
Phone 276
August at the
Lady Attendant
Beaches
The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds go.
Enjoy the cool breezes now, while the heat is so unpleasant
inland. Bathing, boating, hill cli nbing, fishing, hikes over
delightful trails. Oregon beaches better prepared than ever
before to care for the crowds. Plenty of accomodations.
Lots of fun. The water is fine!
GO VIA THE
Newport,
Excellent train
Nehalem,
Service. Season
VJl SUNSET
IMOtHSSHASTA]
I ROUTES f
Bayocean,
All kinds of fittings
and plumbing sup­
plies on hand. Work
promptly attended
to.
Topeka. Kan., Aug. 23. The post
This great institution opens its doors
office officials of this place Friday after­
noon positively identified the robber ! for -the fall semester on September
who was shot and seriously wounded I 20th. Courses of instruction include: j
by his own revolver while resisting I General Agriculture, Agronomy, Ani- ! We have on hand for sale the following
blanks viz:
capture after he had robbed the mail mal Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry,
Lease,
car on the Union Pacific Colorado Bacteriology, Botany and Plant Patho-
With
Mortgages,
Limited train No. 101, near Lawrence, j loRy, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture
as Wells Loui.sberrv of Medfn-P. Orc­ l Entomol.igy, Veterinary Science, Civil
Bill of Sale,
Agreements.
gen, a form* r rnilv a) nail clerk. Engin*, c : c, E'ectrical Engineering,
I*ounsleii) f< in iiij tan lx tween St. A ucha .ic.il Engineering, Mining En­
Warranty Deeds,
Paul and JamesiuWn, N. D., on the gineering, Highway Engineering, Do- . Quit laim Deeds,
Northern Pacific railroad. He was mestic Science, Domestic Art, Com- I Chattel Mortgage,
s. c. ivHirnxsTos
t. C. HOCStTT.
identified by means of a letter found merce, Forestry, Pharmacy, Zoology, I Acknow ledgements.
Secy, and Trtas.
Mathematics,
Pres, and Mng.
on his person addressed to Mrs. Louns- ; Chemistry, Physics,
Real Estate ontract.
betry at Medford. It is estimated that English Language and Literature, Pub- ( Location Notice— Placer,
5250.' wus secured from the registered lie Speaking, Modern Languages,
Location Notice Quartz,
History, Art, Architecture. Industrial | Satisfaction of Mortgage,
mail.
R ogue R iver V alley
Wells Lounaberry, wife and two I Pedagogy, Physcial Education, Military I Real Estate Agents ontract. s
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Science
and
Tactics,
and
Music.
children. live on a ranch next to the
Notice Application for Liquor License A bstract -T itle C o .
Catalogue and illustrated literature I
Daggett place on the road between
At reasonable prices. Weintend adding
Central Point and Jacksonville, He mailed free on application. Address: I other blanks as fast a« possible until
(I ncorporated )
came to Medford five years ago from Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College ; the line is complete. Blanks of special
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Corvallis,
Oregon.
Only new up-to-date Abstract
St. Paul. Few men have more warm
form printed to order at short notice
personal friends or a le tter reputation School Year Opens September 20th
Plant in Jackson County.
for honesty than Lounslo-rry enjoys
Bell Phone Jacksonville 11.
During th« «iimmwr month« moL.crs of
here.
Friends believe Ihst he was
Home Phone Jackson 2006
young children should wntch for any nnat
Don’t X .-tp.i cl if you nave an attack irwl loosen«*— of th« buvela. When given
demented at the time of committing
Medford, Pacific Main 2511
of
r.ieuniatisni
this
spring.
Just
rub
the
the rubbery as he was at one time in­
prompt attention at tbin time eerioiu noble
Medford. Home 356
sflecte.l perU freely with C hamberlain's Lin­ may b« avoided. Cliamlierlain'a Colic, Choi
jured on the head in a train wreck and iment and it will soon dicappear. Sold by
era and Diarrhoea Remedy can ahrars be
they believe thia affected his mind.
all dealen.
Jacksonville, •
- Oregon
depended upon. For sale by all <i«slers.
LEGAL BLANKS
Oregon
Jacksonville
Plumbing Co
Fred J
Fick
round-trip fares.
Tillamook Co.
Special week-end
Beaches.
and Sunday Fares.
Send for illustrated booklets about the Oregon resorts and
special folder on “Vacation Days in Oregon.” It tells all
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 Prssenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
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