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f Notice of Filling Plats of Survey' JACKSONVILLE POST-: Officia. Papr of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR U. S. Land Office at Roseburg Oregon. September 10, 1912. Notice is hereby given that the fol Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, lowing described lands have been sur veyed, to-wit:- Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. In Tp 29 S, R 1 W, W, M„ Sections 13, 14, 15, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 34, 35 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1912 and 36. In Tp 38 S, R 3 W, W. M., Sections SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on 6. 7, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 25 and | application. 36, and S'/. of Sec 12, N^ t)f Sec 13, i E'Z of Sec 26 and E' j of Sec 35. In another column appears the cards of W. A. Jones Plates of survey will be filed in this J. A. Westerlund, W. T. Grieve and H. K. Hanna, can office on October 26, 1912, at 9 o’clock a. m., and on and after such day we J didates for election at the November election. These will be prepared to receive applications entry of the unreserved and un- gentlemen are well known to most of our readers and re for appropriated lands therein. quire little introduction from us; the first named three, All persons are warned, however, for lands within any Nation«! Messrs. Jones, Westerlund and Grieve are the present in that Forest, applications can NOT be re cumbents cf the offices to which they ask re-election and ceived except from bona fide settlers who made settlement prior to the with as each one has “made good” in his respective office you drawal for reserve purposes. Benjamin F. Jones, Register, cannot do better than give them your support at the polls. George W. Riddle, Receiver. ---- ■---- —A®«----------- Mr. Hanna, the Republican nominee for Prosecuting A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. Attorney is making his first venture in the political field JUDGE FOR YOURESLF having entered the race upon the earnest solicitation of a large number of the most prominent men of the county Which is Better—Try an Experi men who known him personally and who know that he is ment or Profit by a Jackson well qualified for the position. ville Citizens Experience. Mr. Hanna is a native son of Jackson County and has new is an experiment. resided in Jacksonville his entire lifetime excepting the Something Must be proved to be as represented. time spent at college. He is a young man of pleasing ad The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. dress, honest and upright in his dealings with his fellow Put the endorsement of friends is. men; well read in the law and amply qualified for the Now supposing you had a bad back, A Lame. Weak or Aching one. office to which he has beennominated. Would you experiment on it? THE COURT HOUSE PREPARE TO DELIVER BLOW Item* of Interest to Jackson County Three Days Grace for Turkey and Coup Upon Refusal. Tax Payers MARRIAGE LICEN8ES You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers from far-away i places. It’s different when the endorsement comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Home endorsement is the proof that backs every box of Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this case: Andrew Cantrall, of Jacksonville, Ore., says: “I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and am glad to sav that they helped me greatly. This remedy came to my aid when I was suffering from backache, and out of gratitude, I rec- comend it highly.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Miilbran Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name —Doan’s—and take no other. -<• Ladie» and Miete» Trimmed Millinery all grade» from $2 to $10 each 1 Laieat Stylet in Men’» and Boy»’ Hat». Spec B. & H.’s Famous True Merit dress shoes $ 1 and $5 ial price» 50 cent» to $5 00 j- The W-B Cirsets latest model 50c. to $5.00 w ft « J. Latest in English Serges, Striped Wool Suitings, Corderoys, Staple Dress Goods and Outings. Men’s Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s famous Black Cat Hose.Complete line 12'^. to 50c- The famous Red Ribbon and Fishers Blend of Flour at Rock Bottom Prices derwear in two-piece and Union Underwear 50c. to $2.25 Ladies’ and Misses Fleeced and Wool Underwear 25c. to $1.50 each Call and get our prices and satisfy yourself that we lead Taylor - Williams Co Jacksonville, Oregon n Send For This Seed Ànnual-Free h Building a Reputation o. swr a ce HEN the first IH C tractor was planned, the idea was to nave the new tractor fit into its work just as one well-cut gear meshes into another. All conditions of farm work were taken into consideration_ dusty fields, gritty sand, tough clay, and tougher sod. There must be protection from flying dirt. The power of the engine must not be wasted. The machine must be so simple that anyone could manage it. The need of repairs should be infrequent, and repairs easily made. This was the plan behind the building of MOTO! TRUCKS IHC Kerosene-Gasoline Tractors W How well the plan worked out is shown by the reputation that IHC tractors enjoy; a reputa tion built upon a steadily growing knowledge among farmers of the good work done by IH C tractors. The engine has no rapidly moving parts or delicate adjustments to be affected by dust, dirt, and grit. The simple gearing trans mits a large percentage of engine power to the drawbar. IHC tractors are in use everywhere, in the hands of many men who are in no way ‘machine wise.” The value of an I H C tractor to a busy farmer lies in its many uses and its reasonable cost. It furnishes power for plowing, seeding," harvesting, threshing, hauling and for many kinds of belt and drawbar work. I H C tractors are now made in 12, 15, 20 25, and 45-horse power sizes, to suit conditions everywhere. IHC &eneral purpose engines for use in shop mill, and factory, and on the farm, are made in sizes from 1 to 50-horse power. Ask the I H C dealer for catalogues and full information, or, write LEGAL BLANKS POLK’S ÌA Boys’ Suits and Overcoats $2, $2.50, $5 to$7.50 Paris, Oct. 14. Italy Saturday night granted Turkey three days’ grace to decide whether it shall be peace or a continuance of war. If at the end the Turkish govern Lii.y’sweds are tefted f cr purity and ment is not prepared to sign Jhe nermination. No seed» are packed by ut unless the«e two qualities «bow protocol, the Italian fleet immediately theveryb.igl ef. f rndard. Ouiiully will be dispatched t.o strike a blow at a •quipped laboratory under the direction of a »ci.nti® and expeit more vital part of the Ottoman empire Red tetl!er remove« aO cue» work. W hen buy in g Lilly ’» seed«, you buy than hss yet been reached. in created crop». Send tot catalog. The threatened rupture of the nego The Chas. H. Lilly Co., Seattle tiations between the Turkish and Ital ian represented at Ouchy has occupied CIRCUIT COURT the diplomata of Europe almost to the NEW CASES. exclusion of the Balkan imbroglio. Maude McCallen vs Andrew J. Mc- The powers have concentratio their Change in Southern Pacific Time Callen. Suit for divorce. Complaint efforts to pievent Turkey from placing filed, in the hands of the Balkan federation Table. J. Frank Nichols vs J. W. Hogsett, such a trump card as would be the Effective January 1st. 1910. Mary C. Hogsett his wife, Samuel failure of the parlours that have been Koutz, Lizzie Koutz, his wife and W. a large factor in causing the hesitation NORTH BOUND TRAtNS. .r.utries on no fee . ptotniitly < obtained !»toini<iy ........... ........... in nil < — ....... ............... R. Crintield. Suit to foreclose a mort of Bulgaria, Greece and Servia to de- ■ 20 Portland Passenger.......... 8:04 A. M. TRADEMARKS, <'■<- .lid: nd 1 Copyright* '1 77..... ’»regia- . . 1 or Phot* Photo, for * - send “-* ■ » .< i-i<• i. I.M - ’Ted. ’.. A <»<!el gage Complaint tiled. clare war. !;i!ity. l .. hi:;:,. ’aluni : _‘_ pract- 24 Grants Pass Motor...........10:21 A.M. FREE RiPORf O’t I |i t* exclusively. B.. X INFERENCES. I Andrew Hairtie vs A. P. Donohue. It is pointed out that, while Italy is 32 Grants Pass Motor........... 4:18 P.M. S«- •( 2 coïts In ?* nr s for invaluable bock C’l -JW I O OuTis 4 ¡'.nd SELL PATENTS, Suit to quiet title. Comp.alnt tiled. still lighting Mussulmans, the posi 16 Iii -’.i on- s w: .i p i llu.v to get a partner, Oregon Expfuss ........5:24 P.M. •r valuable intoruiation. pilent law anti Ou— ------------------------- i>. Perozzi vs Ben Schuerman and P. tion of the Balkan states io so enorm- 2-16 Oregou Express ............ 5:34 P.M. •usly strengthened that the powers a Lawrence. Suit to foreclose chattel _ _ a eel nothing could restrain them. But 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:35 A.M mortgage. Complaint filed. PATENT LAWYERS, 3C3 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. with Turkey free from tile Italian dan- ' PROBATE CCUHT g. r an entirely new perspective is ' Ashland Motor.................. 8:45 A.M. Estate of F. A. Hawk, deceased. created. The Greek fleet then practi California Express ........ 10:35 A.M. Last will and testament tiled. Petition cally would be put out of action, and Ashland Motor................. 2:24 P.M. for probate of will and appointment of large contingents of the Greek army executrix. would be tied up guarding the coasts, 13 San Francisco Express.. .3:32 P.M. * hile Turkey would be able, without 11 Shasta LimitedfMail only)S:47 A. M. ON restriction, tu move hordes of the Save Your County. finest fighting men from Asia Minor Easy Payments against the Balkan invaders. Italy, in granting a fresh delay in Our sales plan enables your truck to Of all the measures before the people the peace settlement, is seco iding the pay for itself. at the November election none is more efforts of the powers. The Italian We have on hand for sale the following Remember you buy direct from the | aosolutely vicious and unjust than No. Ambassador. Signor Tlttoni. ha I three blanks viz: manufacturer. No commission or [ 348-9 on the official ballot, providing conferences with Minister Poincaire, I I.eaSg, bonuses to pay. fur the division of counties. | Mortgages, the French Premier. There are no jokers in this propos - I it is bad, unfair and unjust in many i Italy’s desire lor peace is explained Bill of Sale, tion, just practical, good business pe- i ways, but one provision alo le is suf on the ground that she fears compli Agreements. • , ception on our part, which accommo- j ficient to condemn it without further cations mi i.t follow an attack by her IV arranty Deeds, dates a longfelt need among man consideration. It provides that in the on a port in European wateis or in the Quit laim Deels, present and would-be truck users organization of a new county cut of vicinity of thise waters. ( hattel Mortgage, A simple note of inqui y, which wil one or more existing counties only Ack no v ledge men ts, Dip omats And it difficult to believe lie treated ns strictly confidential, wil those residing within the boundaries ot Turkey will maintain« her demands Ileal Estate ontract, receive our pr >mpt response ti e proposer! new county may vote up made at the last moment. The terms Location Notice—Pincer, Address F. E. GERLINGER on the proposition, and if 60 per cent were all agreed tu when the Ottoman Location Notice Quartz, SALES MAVAGEP. of these be favorable the naw county government suddenly proposed that the Satisfaction of Mortgage, 688 Washington S'. conies into existence. The people in clauses favorable to Turkey Real Estate Agents ontract. S Portland, Ore. should be the remainder of the county or count immediately effective, while the appli- Notice Application for Liquor License ies so cut down are helpless, having no cation of those unfavorable should be At reasonable prices. We intend adding voice whatevor in the matter, even poBtf>oned until ratified by the Otto- other blanks as fast as possible until S. C. WHITTISCTOS E. C. HOGSETT, though thev may outnumber the people man Parliament, the line IS Complete, Blanks of special Pre$. and h'ng. Secy. »nd Treat. in the proposer! new manty Un to one, ' form printed to order at short notice If this measure ahm’M * rmv lav* JACKSONVILLE POST. hot a county in ’’ „ .u ft,11 (»•—- De Crmot be ru ed i uivisiou. R ogue R iver V alley If you have young children yon have per Vote "Nu * Nn. Mi-at tbplicatio'S. as thev cannot .ape noticed that diwnier» of the stomach I rt&ch the diseased portion of the ear. m their nioet common ailment. To correci A bstract -T itle C o i There ia only one w.iy to euredeafness, this you will find Chamberlain's Tablets ev and that is by cons'itutiomil remedies. cel lent. They are easy and pleasant <*> take, (I ncorporated ) Deafness is caused by an inflamed and mild and gentle in effect. For sale by condition of the m-tcoua bri ng ot the I OPEGON and WASHINGTON Only new up-to-date Abat-act Eustachian Tube. When th’s tube is all dealers. Plant in Jagkom Cnuntv. ■nflamed vou have a ' rumuling «.>und or imperfect heat ->r. and when it is Cape Hern'i Lighthouse. Bell Phone’Jac cs«>n’ ille 11. *„D‘,*v,‘>rr °< »seh city, foi entirely closed. De tHess is the result, Probably the most dimoiate. rtrenrv *n ch and Home Phone Jackson 200'5 '"Iss.. «Isiny de^rlpu.. ,k„ and unless rhe irilirnmation .can he spot In ttir world lutinliUed by white craph'* * h ' Population, lei.- Medford, l’aci.fi. "duin 2511 taken out ni i th s tube restored to 'tj Srsih. .hlppln* <nd banking point- normal condition, hearing will be men I m th» lighthouse maintained bv .Medford. Home 356 8-m.Jr.na4 DT ,ory’ —*'5 * destroyed forevet, nine cases 'Hit of the An.eutitie government nt Cune uain»M and prof •■sien. ten are caused hv Catiwth, which is Horn Tbl» 's claimed to lie the south nothing but an nflamed condition of erntnoMt lighthouse tn the world. • Jacksonville. - • Oregon mucous sur'aces. The American Bonding Co. of Palti We will give One Hundred De ’nr»; Never Too Early. for any ease of Deafness (raise! by more will go on your bond and write i (ca’arrhi that cannot be cured hv Halls i The Rnro— One thing I have at- burg'ary insurance. I atarrh Cure. Send for circular* f ee. i D. W. B agshaw . Agent. F. J. <'HENEY A C o .. Toledo. O. wavs dreaded is that I may be bur ied prematurely. Sold bv Druggists, 76c. Take Hall’» Family Pills for Const!- The Bored—How could you?—. DR. BELL’S ANTI-PAIN pation. For Internal and External Pains. L. R. Coder and Almeda G. Helman. Bert Parks and Verna Hatchens. Wayne Lecver and Selena Fern Jerome. Charles Zimmerman and Pearl Laura Hoover. Claude N. Leevin and Venita Russell. Claude Elmer Clark and Viola Belle McDowell. Vernon B. Marshall and Lois Isabelle Fansher. THE PEOPLE’S STORE International Harvester Company of America ■— . Portland (Incorporated: 1 H C Senrien Bureau Ore. The purpose of this Bureau is to furnish free Ch.?ttier r«? i ,he„be5< information obtainable on better farming. If you have any worthy one« tions concerning soils, crop*, land drato.Z.bH ration, ffrtllir.rz.etc . makeyourinonl? and send them to I H C Service HurV.J . u pec,fic Building. Chicago. US A ““rvau. Harvester Business Directory Sydney Bulletin. POST ADS. Best Results