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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1915)
POLK’S IEMOLIS SELL BIG JOBBERS ARE ÂT AUCTION FIGH™ au »I OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory I Complain About Sjstoml Honest Pack Wins Better Starteli In Nev/ York All-Around Fricas SQUARE DEAL NOW SURE CALIFORNIAERANDWINS By Arthur M. Geary The Sicilian lemon im porters of New York, New Orleans, Boston and Phila delphia are feeling keenly the competition of the lem ons raised in California. I’he brokers who Lave been accus tomed to sell to customers in all ¡»arts of tho United States have had their field of activity pushed eastward un til now they fiud themselves com peting with tho California shippers in the ports of entry from Europe. Both the Sicilian and California lemons are sold at auction in the large In New York tho California cities. shippers have the advantage of being able to display all of their fruit upon Pier 20, which is in the center of the wholesale fruit section of New York. There has been consider able ado in the New York papers about the establish ment of auctions f<>r barrel apples this fall. After a commission, headed by Hor ace Bruce, made a thorough investigation of the differ ent marketing systems of New York City, the Agricul tural Department of the state went on record in favor of the auction system as giving the greatest net returns to the growers. In the circular letter which Commis sioner Dillon mailed to the growers, charges wero made against the job- bers. These charges were used as the base of a complaint against Coinmis- aioner Dillon to Governor Whitman. The letter in part is as follows: Auctions Only Medium Soon. Lemons Sell in Auctions. 4 4 The New York State Department Ou this pier, eight hundred feet of Foods and Markets is making ar In length, the fruit from California rangements to open ri free auction and the Pacific Northwest, upon its market in the City of New York which arrival, is displayed for the inspection will establish an honest price for New of the buyers, who after marking the York State apples for every «lay from price« that they think each group of October 1st to the close of the season. boxes is worth, assemble in one of Every day «luring the season it is the auditoriums above the dock for proposed to auction apples in the heart the auction sale and compete with of the city’s apple market. their business rivals for the amount This will establish the price for needed to supply their customers. New York State apples. No commis Th. lemons from Italy, on tho other sion house will dare return less than band, arrive at whatever dock the tlu* auction price to the shipper. There bringing them discharges its w’ill be protests and attempts at vm sol As those docks are at a dis- manipulation for a short time, but eurgo. tunce from the fruit markets it is ultimately all apples in the New York MoceHHary to bring samples of each market will be sold at auction, and lino to the large display room fur you will get more money for them. nished by the fruit auction companies I Square Deal Sure. in the Fruit Trade building. 44 These apples will be sold in the After examining the samples the morning, and an account of sales, I buyers bid for the fruit in one of the with check, will be on the way to the three auditoriums on the second floor shipper before night, The auctioneer of the Fruit Auction building. will be licensed by the Department, and u representative of the State will Californians Plain Wrapped. The Sicilian lemons are wrapped in take a record of every sale. The re For the first tinseled paper, while the California turns will be official. lemons come in plain wrappers marked time in the history of the State, apple shippers will be sure of a square deal by some distinctive brand. in the New York market. The California lemon is growing in “One of the essentials of a success- popularity rnnong the trade, although ful auction market is a steady apple tho Sicilian lemon is considered the supply during the season, Buyers must better keeper. As tho California lemon know that the goods will be there and it. is the belief orchards become older, that the sale will take place. To ac- of experienced fruit men that the complish the desired results it will be keeping qualities of the California necessary to have absolute control of louions will improve. 800 carloads of graded apples.. They The Californians also have tho ad may be either I oxed or barreled, and vantage that comes from being known graded under the State law’. To make as holiest packers. The trade need tin1 market a success and get the not discount for any hidden defects right prices from the start, the trade of the pack that are sometimes found must know that the supply will be in the pinks of foreign shippers in regular and sure.” I living the price upon a line that is • ..qdayad for sale. AUCTIONS SELL LOTS OF FRUIT FOR GASH Don t Rip Van Winkleize This Town, Mr. Citizen I W in need of OVER 65 YEARS* EXPERIENCE MONEY TALKS! .s Good Printing Sb 1 Make it talk loud enough to wake the town up. This town will not go to sleep if you spend your money here. Read the bargains in your home paper. •'? I I.'*' I T raoe M arks D esigns KJ CCPYRICHTS &C. Anvone «ending n sketch and description mny quickly ascertain our opinion free whether ea invention Is probably patentable. Conununlca- lions hi rictlyf oiiUdcntlul. HANDBOOK on Patent» sent free. Oldest agency fur »ecuring patent«. Patents taken throurb Munn & Co. receive -oct ial notice, without charge, in tho WAKE UP! Scuffle JJffiei'lati. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest clr- cul.itiw i ot anv h n,-ntib-: journal. 9 < rm;i. i ■ a yu.r; lour months, 4>L bold by ail newsdealers. Notice For Publication. Summons. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR; U. S> LAND OFFICE at Rosebbrg, Oregoh. Aufrifst 31. 1915; NOTICE is hfeWby given that George W Her- riott, of Applegate. Oregon, who. on December 12. 1908, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 02302, for Lots 1 and 2 of Section 22, Township 38 S., Range 4 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before G. A. Gardner, Clerk of the Coun ty Court for Jackson County, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 11th day of October, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses; Fred R. Bene dict. of Applegate Oregon, W. E. Ruefly of Ap plegate. Oregon: Robert Boyd, of Applegate. Or* egon; John W. Pernoil, of Applegate. Oregon, J. M. UPTON. Register. ---------------------------------- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T i F e STATE oip OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Notice of Final Account IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the matter of the Estate of James Hards. Deceased, Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of Jackson Coun'y, State of Or egon, the final account of her adminis tration of the estate of James Hards, deceased, and that said court has fixed Monday, October 11th 19'5, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. of said day, at the Court room of said Court, at the County court house in Jackson ville, Jackson County, State of Oregon, as the tune and place for the hearing of objections to said final account and fur the settlement of said estate. All persons interested in said estate are hereby notified and required to make er file their objections to said fi nal account, if any they have, on or before the time aforesaid, fixed for the hearing and settlement thereof. Date of this notice and of the first publication thereof is September 11th 1915. M amik C. H ards W alton , Administratrix. ------------- » F+-------- ---- Lillie Frances Furrey, Plaintiff, -vs- [ W. Arthur Furrey, Defendant. | To W. Arthur Furrey, the above nam ed defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, vou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the abjve entitled Court and causa, on or before six weeks from the day of the first publi cation of this summons, which first publication is made on the 2nd day of October, 1915. You are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and at.sw r »aid complaint within the time speei fled, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief pray ed f ir in the complaint, to-wit: For a decree of divorce L rever dis solving the bonds of matrimony exist ing betwi en plaintiff and defendant, and for an order ri storing to plaintiff her maiden naftie, to-witi Lillie Fram Ces Pottet*, and for the Costs and dis- bur-erhents of this suit. This summoris is served uoon voii MlNtH Co.384Broa<l*a)4'ow York Branch O£3oe, C25 F St.. Washington. D. C. Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. NORTH ROUND TRAINS. 14 Portland Passenger 8:20 A.M. 16 Oregon Express... 5:20 P.M. 12 Shasta Limited ... 1 J you get 2:17 A.M Extra fare train. best work SOUTH HOUND TRAINS. 13 California Express ........ 10:45 A.M. 15 San Francisco Express.. .4:00 P.M 11 Shasta Limited............... 3:20 A. M Extra fare train. low prices Is Going On and Prices Are Low ( {Circulation, print» 1 an! published at I Jacksonville, Jackson County’, Oregon-. Date of the first publication of this | summon t is October 3nd 1913. •3. A; L em El: Y, Attorney fbr Plaintiff. ------------- ♦ ---- Shrewd buyers! will invest in «jacksohvilU property and prepare for the raise which is sure to come. We can offer you a few bargains at prices which will yield a handsome profit in the near future. Get busy, at once. Summons. -- -............ - Ore. Where Effective January 17, 19'5. by putilCation; in compliance with an order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins. Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered on the 1st day of September, 1915, directing that said summons be publi hed once a Week for six con secutive we Its, in the Jacksonville I Post, a weekly newspaper of general IN THE JUSTICE’S COURT FOR TH Nctice of Final Settlement. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE T,:1CT OF ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY STATE OF OREGON. CF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY V V. Ste.' art, Plaintiff, In the matter of the estate -vs- of A. E. Helms, Deceased. Public notice is hereby given that I mes Howard, D-fendart. Jj Jacksonville, Rogue River Realty Co 1 i K. R. It To James H •ward, the ab >ve named the undersigned has filed in the County OFFICE: Hank of Jack Now York Auctions Sell Eighteen Cars Court of Jackson County, Sta'e of Or lefen ian : sonville Ölig. Upstairs In th-, ham ■ of the State of Oregon« of Apples. egon, the final account of his adminis* •ration of the estate of A. E. Helms, Y u ar ■ hc'cl.y notifiyd tl a* io purBu. According to the books of the three I deceased, and that said court has fixed 1 ,u c.' <f an order n.ade and i nt er. d n the New York Fruit Auction Companies, I’M eighteen cars of Northwestern box Satuiday, October 9, 1915, at the hour anove en ¡’led cause and Court on the u¡ pics, fifty-four hundred and eighty- of 10 o’clock, A M. of said day, at the 11th day of Septernoer, 19'5, you are nine rars of California Citrus fruits, court room of said court, at the County qui'-ed t : answer the compì int filed ib*. , Of the total annual sales of over fifty-four hundred and fifty-four cars court house in Jacksonville, Jac .son i s id c .use w hin six w, e ,s i f, m the $15,000,(100 worth of fruits sold in the of California deciduous fruits ami thirty one hundred and eighty cars of City of New York at auction, three or County, State of Oregon, as the time d ite of the first, pubitcati n of this 1 lorida uraiigrs and grape fruit were four million dollars worth of fruit and place foi the hearing of objections summ tito-wit: within sx weeks among the fruits sold at uuctiou in are bought «luring each year at the to said final account and for the settle from :he 25 it day of September 1915, public sales held by the auction com ment of said estate. New York, Inst year. and that if you fail to so answer the panies of New York by the so-called All persons interested in said estate p aintiff will apply for the relief de “ cash ’ ’ buyers who consist mainly of Kansas City Sells Direct I are hereby notified and required to manded in said complaint and will take the push-cart peddlers. All of tho make or file their objections to said fi ri judgment for the sum of $53 ‘'I '<>ge h- The Kansas City Auction Company buyers who have no financial backing is the only member of the American I are required to pay cash for the fruit al iccou it, if any they have, on or be er with interest thereon at the r ite of Fruit ami Produce Amtion AsHtuia bought, before they ran take it from I tore the time aforesaid, fixed ft r lile 6% p r annum fr m the 15th d >y of tion that receives consignments direct the piers. hearing and settlement thereof. ■ July, 1915, and will ask fo" an order to from the growers. The other auction Many of these “cash“ buyers are Date ot this not'ce and the first pub- , sell a cer ain wood saw, belonging to companies insist upon the growers registered in the books of th«1 auction | lication tl.eieof is September 11, 1915. you and attached herein, to satisfy said dealing through some association or companies as Jimmie the first, or O. P. H elms , judgment and costs and disbursements indej umlent agent. Jimmie the I eleventh, Louis the first Administrate- of the Estate of A. E herein. or Lefty ami so on. As their names Helms, Deceased. L. J. T refilen , Auction la Strong At Cln Innati. are often impossible of pronunciation, J i stice of th«1 Pear*. even for a glib auctioneer, a cash RESTORATION 1() ENTRY OF The United Frv.it Auction Company buyer is rechristened when he is LANDS IN NATIONAL FOR ST. of Cincinnati, Ohio, sell» $1,000,000 awarded his first bid at a public sale. worth of fruit annually. Local eon If the name has a Jimmie sound in NO 1 ICE IS HI RELY GIVI N THAT 1 he Bun. rem» in Cincinnati do no business it, the auctioneer places him among th«- lands descri .e I below, «'tnbrn- The bull fa n male ruminant. Rpcclfi c i g 2(N> ncns, within the Crater Na practically «hiring th«» auction sales. the numerous Jimmies and henrefor- tional Forest, Oi egon, will Le aubj-ct cully a lie cow. I’he bull is a historical Cincinnati supplies a territory of ward he has but the one name in his to settlement and • ntrv under the i ro- i animal He has been worshiped in five to six hundred miles *v:*y •> I> I' lerlings with th« auction conq anies. visions ot tl.e homestead laws of the Epypt. thrown in the cattle country, ulation of about C . on people. His ¡..etuis adopt it and the United States and the net of June l> fought In Mexico and Spain and canned great n.’dti: lu . v of consonants with 1!X6 (34 Stat., 1331, al the United in Chicago. 'I’he Egyptians called him which his parents endowed him are Stat<s laid itfice nt IL St burg. Oregon, i Apla and built temples to him. but bull Nova S r*ia Soils High. on November 15, 1915. Any s< ttier who lost to fhe A i.criean world. wershfp waa not a profitable business, The “United Fruit Cnn.pn’i; s ■>f The push cart salesmen who occupy was actually aid in good faith claim as all the Egypt I.ms who followed the Nova Scotia, Limitad*’ subi 400,000 tho back seats in the auditoriums in’ any of said Ian s for agricultural bull are either dust or mummies and barre!» of apples nt auction in Eng- 1 where the public sales are held each purp> st s prior to January 1, I9lk>, and have been so fop centuries On the land during last season. The average morning serve a very useful func 1 as not hbai doned same, has a prefer ence right to make a homestead entrv other hand, canning the bull has made pri« e Mt th« Liwrpooi auction wu $3 tion. They sell everything from pu for the lands actually occupied Said a flock of millionaires, no (lie live ones a barrel. Tho price* received for bar ♦stops to bniiHitas. according to the lands were listed upon the appl'cations everywhere have adopted the western rei applet in thin country averaged season If oranges fall a little low, of the persons mentioned below, whoj Idea and pretty generally « an the hull uuder $2. the push cart buyers go in heavy for have a preference right subject to the Don’t he a bull thrower .Indue prior righ' of anv such settler, provi I- oranges an«l by increasing greatly the <ai s eh s tiler or appiic mt is qualified ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ consumption, soon relieve a glutted to make homestead entry an I the pref- District of Columbia. market. .Maryland In 17'-'« j Vlrirliita In eret ee right is exercis d prior to No ♦ AUCTION INFORMATION ♦ As soon as th*se enterprising for vember 15. 1915, on which date the ITSO gave In nil eoniprl«lt':’ Kx» «qmirp ♦ 4 eigneis grt «« little money ahead they lid (is will b«- subje t to set tl-ntei t and in'les. rio- w:i« or ran!’" I io 17!»>«t1 ♦ i he as the I’lstrb t «if t'olunibla Information and data concern 4 procure other push-carts an«l before entry ly any qualitied peiso- mid tic- 4 ing the fruit auction conpunies 4 long have a whole string of them or. S', S',. S<c 26. T 33 S . R. 1 W . . enn e tin- •«•ill of icnvernmrnt iii IHM. . ,M , 160 i cres. rpplieati.m Ir i ♦ of the Eastern ci •«»«♦ cun be ob 4 the streets. When a push art sales Aflciwrrd the pari veiled In vinrtiiih ♦ tained by addressing Arthur M. 4 man Iris | rugrvssed *o the point that Dun’i.p. Triitl, Oregon; List g 1 .’:H. Ide NM NE’,. See. 18. T. 4 S.. R. wa. given l,;> k not bring iKMnlrd ♦ Geary, 013 Holly street, Portland, 4 he h res others, hi often does th ptwiit f'S'rl. DNtrht t of <>f Colninlila. 2 E.. 40 acres, itppl ea'ion ot II. L. Tin- present ♦ ()i rgon 4 buying <t *1 < public valesroom. Sin \ a” Dei mark, 7,ll W 11th St., Med therefore «.«usisi, ot sixty font square ♦ 4 gle push cart jwt.crs hire brokers to ford, Oregon; last 6—1748. August 27, miles, nil on the east bank of the I’o- 4 ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 1915. C. M. B ruce . Assistant Com tomne and all ceded by Maryland. attend tho sales f«»r them. missioner of the General Land Office. * ' I By Arthur M. Geary you are Directory of each City, Town and Village, giving descriptive »ketch of each place, location, population, tele graph, shipping and banking point; also Classifled Dire< *ory, rem piled by business and prefe.--.’on. < • I. FDLK A CO- «a*. Jacksonville, Oré* -- rrym Charles F. Dunford DEALER IN All kinds of soft and hard wood. Tier or cordwood lengths. Prices moderate and delivery prompt. OREGON J AC KSONVILLI j ' daw« POST ADS bring I ill 111