Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906, October 09, 1903, Image 7

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    SEPT.
WEATHER
REPORT.
Ike Best of Maipi/ines,
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNK 3, 1M7N—NOTICE
SUMMONS.
POR Pi lli.K \TION.
For serious, helphil «I ím nssion of top
In the Circuit Court for the State of
ic* of the linn- it has com«- to lx- the hall
Oregon, County of Jackson.
it of the well read Anu ricana to turn to
United States Land Office,
James Helms, Pltf,
the monthly issues of the Review of
RoM-bnrg, Oregon, Sept. 12, 1903.
■ Summons.
vs.
I Reviews. In the Oitober niimlx-r of
Notice is hereby gtv< n that in compli
that interesting periodical lie will find ance with the provisions of the act of Ge >. L. Helms, I left, I
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MAXI MINI I’MW I’-
To Geo. L. Helms, the above named
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even more than the usual amount of Congress of June 3, 1N7N, entitled “An
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ndant:
wcildigested
material
Ix-aring
on
the
live
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act
for
the
sale
of
timlx-r
lands
in
the
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In the name of the State of Oregon,
Dr. Edwartl T. j State of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
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c leur issue* of the tiny.
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[litri cloudy v< tni-iit of the Low administration» hi to all tn- J'uhl’c Lind States by act of alx»ve entitled court and answer to the
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complaint filed against you therein with­
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purl cloudy pr »noting the welfare of th«- mass« s in August 4, 1N92,
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in six weeks from the date of the first
clear New York is at once a masterly argu­
WILLIAM
SPALDING
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clear ment for tin- continuance of the reform of Maid«-n Rick, County of Pierce, State publication of this summons which date
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... .» |»Mrt cloudy city government in power and a mess­ of Wisconsin has this dav filed in this of­ of first publication thereof is Friday, Oct­
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part < loudy age of encouragement to mtinicij al re­ fice his sworn statement.No 5702, for the ober 9, A. I>. !!•>:», and you are hereby
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part cloudy formers every when- who are striving for purchase of the West '/j of the Eli of notified that if you fail so to ap|x-ar and
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clear mh ial betterni'-nt in their various com Section No 10 in Township No 41 South, answer said complaint within .aid time,
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...clear concerns the American public is th- show that th«- land sought is more val- ' will apply to said court for the relief de­
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clear «•'In« .ition of our riir«l |x>pulation. In liable for its timlx-r or stone than fo- manded in said complaint, to-wit:. Fora
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clear the (htober Review this subject i» abh agricultural pnrjx»ses, and to establish judgin' nt again-t you for sixteen hand
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...»...............clear pri M iited in two articles,—one by I'rof hi* claim t<> said land before J. <>. Booth, red and fifty dollars, with interest there­
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.drat e»M»r Willet M. Hates, of th«- Lniversily County Judge, at his office at Grants < on at the rate of I»» per cent per annum
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c leur of .Minn« M>ta, on “Our Farmer Youth Pass, Oregon, < n Saturday the 12th day and for his costs and disbursements here­
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clear and the Public SchOid»," and a brief of Dec'-mlx-r 1!M)3.
in. This summons is published pursuant
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to an order made by lion. Charles Prim,
illnstr»t«-d record of actual ex] eriment
He n itnes as witnesses:
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dear
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Benjamin R. Sjxdding of Bay City, County Judge df Jackson County, State
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.............. dear Boy," by Superint« udent K« rn, of Illin­ Wis' onsir; Francis J. Spalding of Waver of Oregon, made at chambers in Jackson­
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part doudv ois. The tunch-talked-of MH-ialistic legis­ lv, Wisconsin; A. W. Silsby of Grants ville. Oregon, on the 5th day of October,
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lation of N« w Zealand, as viewed in it< Pass, Oregon; Sterl Walsingham of Bras 1903, which ord. r requir s that this sum­
mons be published in th- Jacksonville
T<i-miH-rattirc- mean max . 79.IH; nivali actual operation by an observant Ameri ington, Wisconsin.
Sentinel, a newspaper of general circula­
I
'-an
business
mail,
is
descrilx-«l
by
Dr.
L
Any
and
ail
jx-rsons
claiming
adver
nun 4'». 1 deg mean, B2.2H ilvg. max. 9.5
tion published in Jacksonville, Oregon,
tlrg on th«- 3d,, linn . 311 deg on tha 39th: I C. Warner in a paper crammed full of sely the above-described lands are re
for a period of six consecutive weeks.
|x
rtinent
facts
freshly
garnered,
while
qutsted
to
file
their
claims
in
this
office
greatest daily range II deg.
J. R. NEIL.
some
interesting
comments
<m
the
rela
on
or
liefore
said
12th
«lay
of
December
I’r« « ipil ition—total «V» niche»,; great­
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Attorney for Plaintiff.
tion of tr.ide-unioriism to the principl« r> { 1903.
est in 21 hour» .20 inches on th-» 5th.
J. T. BRIDGES.
No. of «lava with .01 inch or more pre of democracy are contributed by “A I
SUMMONS.
Tired Atistr.ilim.” A clear setting forth 1 10-2. 12-11
Register,
ci pi tat ion. 4; clear 21, partly clotidy 0.
of the arguments for trade reciprocity
In
the
Justices
Court in the State of
lx tween the United States and Canada, TIMBER EAS'D, ACT JUNE .1. l#7ti—NOTICE 1 Oregon for the County of Jackson. Dis­
Beiler Than PHI*.
FOR PUBLCATfON.
trict of Jacksonville.
The question ha* l«een asked—In what written with reference to Mr Ch.imlx-r- 1
Iain
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British
zollverciti
proje«
t,
is
given
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wav arc Chamberlain's Stomach and
Chris Ulrich, Pltf, « .
United Stat* s Land Office,
by Mr. Eugen«- G. Hay. In the field of!
' Action to recover
Liver Tablets superior to the ordinar»
vs.
Roseburg,
Oregon,
Sept.
12,
1903.
foreign
affairs,
“
An
American
Born
in
money.
cathartic and liver pills? Our answer
Notice is h reby given that in compli­ C. F. Webb, Deft. I
is— They arc easier and mor«- ph- «*ant to Turkey" contribute» an especially well- ance with tile provisions of the act of
To C. F. Webb, the above named de-
take and their effect is so gentle and a- informed study of “The Macedonian I : Congress of June 3, ) k 7 r . entitled “An fendant:
.Struggle,"
and
then
are
brief
sketches
;
grt-cable that one hardlv r« iiliz.e* that it
i act for the sale of timlxrr lands in the
In the name of the state of ( Iregon :
i* pr<H|ti< cd by a tnetlicinc. Then they 1 of “L'ird Salisbury as a Statesman” and States ot California Oregon. Nevada, and You are hereby summoned and required
“
Personal
Characteristics
of
Pojx-
Pius
not onlv move th« lx»wels but improve
Washington Territory-,” as extended to to appear and answer the complaint filed
the ap|x-tite and aid the digestion. Fori X," while the editor, in "Th«- Progress all the Public Land States by act of Aug­ against you in the alx»ve named court
of
the
World,"
deals
with
such
topics
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sale at 25 cents per Ixittle by City Drug
and cause within six weeks from the date
Mr. Chamlierlain's resignation,
the ust 4, 1 «92,
store.
BENJAMIN R. SPALDING
of the first publication ot this summons,
i Alaska Boundary Tribunal, Columbia's I
■ rejection of the Panama Canal treaty , i of Bay City. County >f Pierce. State of and if you fail so to answer, for want
Wisconsin has this «lay filed in this office thereof the plaintiff will appeal to said
and the recent jwilitic il progress of Mex
| ICO. In no other |x-ri<xli< al are so many his sworn statement No 570.5. for the Court for the relief prayed for in said
matter* of current history so fully and purchase of the NE‘4 of Section No H complaint, to-wit:
in Township No 11 South, Ra.ige No 4
For a judgment against you for the
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intelligently tr«ated.
Office one block south of Courthouse
Wt st. and w ill offer proof to show that sum of J2N.75and his costs and disburse­
JACKSONVILLE,
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OREOON
To get perfect rest u-e on«- of these the land sought i- mor«- valuable for its ments t<> lx- taxed. This summons is pub­
silk floss or cotton felt mattresses, They timber or stone than for ag-icultnral pur­ lished once ta il week in the Jackson­
poses. and to establish his claim to said ville Sentinel for six consecutive weeks
are the beat. C. W. Conklin.
I NITED STATES COMM1SSIONHR
land lx for«- J. <>. Booth, County Judge, at by order of W. J. Ply male, Justice of the
Eiling* and final proot mode on honirMrada
Miss Emma Ulrich has arrived from his office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Sat- Peace for Jacksonville District, Jackson
nini timbri daini» Corrected pinta »hnwiiig
Cr> s< ent Cits wh« re she has ap nt the nrdav the 12th «lay of December 191)3.
all vacati! land»
Count- Oregon, duly made at his office
last three months with funds. Miss Vi-
He names as witnesses:
in s :i«i district on the 9.h day of Septem­
NOTARV PI HI.IC AND CONVEYANCER.
rich had a «1« lightftil t mt- while bv the
Francis J.'Spalding of Waverly, Wis­ ber, 1903.
Legal paper« of all kind-« tn mir out Mpeciat
sea but her trip home was a very trying consin; Sterl Wa'singhun of Bras ngton.
Said date of first publication of this
attention given to i ape * in aettlrmeut of
on« for she had to come in an open stage Wisconsin; A. W. Silsby of Grants Pass, summons being September 11, 1903.
r slatrw
from Crescent City to Grants Pass and a Oregon; George Culev of Grants Pass,
J, R. NEIL.
ABSTRACTER OF TITLES.
driving rain was on most of the time fur (Iregon;
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Most corn pl etc art of almtract Iwwik* in tile
the day and a half that she was on the
Any and all person* claiming adverse­
county Abstract» made promptly aii<! ac
r«>a«l. Miss Florence Bolt of Gold Hill, ly the aljove-described lands are re |uest- TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3 1978—NOTICE
curairly.
EOR PUBLICATION
w ho went to Crescent City with Miss Ul­ ed to tile their claims in this office on or
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
rich. has decided to stay there at least liefore said 12th dav of December, 1903.
United States Land Office.
Fine h*t of country and town projierty for
for this winu r. she having < | him t ion in
Roweburg Oregon. Sept. 12. 1903.
J. T. BRIDGES.
Mile und rent.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance with
the court house doing abstract work fur 10-2. 12-11
Register.
the provisions of’the act of Congress of June 3rd.
MONEY LOANED
L. F. C<wiper, the well known attorney
I87M,
entitled An Act for the Sale of Timber
Warrant* iMMight ami wold Collection* made
iin<1 abstractor of that city.
TIMBER LAND. ACT JUNE 3, 1S7*—NOTICE Lands in the States of California Oregon
taxc* paid R< ni* collected. Prompt reply
Nevada and Washington Territory, as extend­
to all letter*. Charge« reasonable»
If yon want to ri nt a farm or have land
FOR PUBLICATION.
ed to all the public land sales by act of August 4.
to rent sec T. C. Norris. Jacksonville.
FRANCIS J. SI’ALDIX«.
I’nited Stales I. tnd Office,
The law passed l>v the last legislature
of Waverlv county of Pierce state of Wisconsin
Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 12. 1903.
has
this
day
filed in this jffice his sworn state­
to regulate the etnplovinent of child lab­
Notice is hereby given that in compli­ ment No->7(M, for the purchase of the NWg of
Hon H K Hanna, judge <>i 1*1 jii<licial dis-
or, and for tile attendance of children at
ance with the provisions of the act of Section No. sin Township No. 41 South: Range
irivt nini any Jacksonville- I mi »ine** man.
No. I west, and will offer proof to show that the
school, prov rles that no child, under 14
Congress of June 3. 1H7H, entitled “An land sought is more valuable for its timber or
years of age shall lie employe«! on any
act for the sale of tini!>er lands in the stoue -.han for agricultural purposes, and to est­
work, or farm, for any wages or other
'
- O.
- — Booth.
J.
States of California, Oregon, Nevada and ablish his claim to said land ' before
County Judge, it his office at Grants PasS. Ore-
compensation to whomsoever payable,
Washington Territory,'' as extended to gon. on Saturday, the 12th day
of December
during the hour' when the schools of the
all the public land states by act of Aug­ 1998.
He names as witnesses:
From the oldest, finest wooled Oregon town, district, or city in which he or she ust 4, 1H92,
resides are in session.
Attendance at
A. W. Silsby. of Grants Pass. Oregon: George
bred flock, Thirty hea«l of
STERL M. WALSINGHAM
Culev. of Grants Pass Oregon; Benjamin R
sch«xd shall be compulsory upon a child
of Brasiugton. county of Pierce, state of Spalding of Bay City Wisconsin: Sterl Walsing-
during the whole of the school term in
Wisconsin, has this day filedin this of­ ham. of Brasiugton: Wisconsin
the city or town in which the child resid­
Aliy and all persons claiming adversely the
One t<> four years old; medium sized, es. Attend nice at school shall be com- fice Ma «worn statement No. 570«» for the above described lauds are requested to file their
purchase of the SE'4 of Section No. 2 in claims in this office on or before said 12th dav ot
short jointed. Bred for crossing with puiaory upon a child under fifteen vears
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August 1903.
J. T. Bridges.
leggy, hxise wool«-«! ewes. Best gleaners of age- who is not employed in any law­ Township No 41 South. Range No 4 West 19-2
12-11
Register.
and w ill offer proof to show that the land
«if orchard, hop-yard or field; aud most ful work.
sought
is
more
valuable
for
its
TIMBER
LAND
AC
I
JUNE
3,
1879
-NOTICE
self helpful of w'Hil and mutton sheep.
Mr. and Mrs. H. IL Haskell of near timber or stone th m for agricultural pur­
FOR PUBLICATION.
Care taken to fill orders by mail.
Central Point, were in Jacksonville, Mon­ poses, and to establish his claim to said
United States Land Office.
Roseburg, Oregon. Sept. 12, 19U3.
day. Mr. and Mrs. Haskell tire from land before J. O. Booth, County Judge,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that in compliance with
Western Washington where dairying is at his office at ('»rants Pass. Oregon, Sat­ ’.he > revisions of the act of
Congress of June 3.
one of the chief industries and they there urday, the 12th day of December, 1903,
1978. entitled “An Act for the Sale of Timber
Lands in the States of California. Oregon. Neva-
learned the business, but the excessively
He nanu s as witnesses:
la and Washington Territory.“ ai extended to
w« t winters caused them to seek a dairy
A. W. Silsby, of Grants Pass, Oregon; ill the public land sales by act of August 4, 1892.
country that had a more agreeable eli George Culev, of Grants Pass, Oregon; Margaret E. Spalding, of' Bay City, county of
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
mate. In the Rogue River Valley they William Spalding, of Maiden Rock., Wis­ Pierce, state of Wisconsin, has this day filed in
this office her sworn statement No. '7’<I3 for the
D< |>iirlineilt of til«- Interior.
are convinced that they have found the
of the SWl4 of Section No. 10 in Town
I.Hint Office nt Roseburg Oregon. Sept. 29, 1903. country they were seeking for the C1Í- consin; Benjamin R. Spalding, of Bay purchase
ship No. 11 South. Range No. 4. West, and will
City, Wisconsin.
Notice i* hereby given tlint th«- following
nninrii settler lias file<l notice ol hi* intention Io mat«- suits them and as a dairy section
Any and all persons claiming adverse­ I offer arixif to show that the land sought is mote
to make final proof in supiHirt of his claim, and tiles find it quite equal to Washington. ly the above described lands are request­ I vain ible for its timlx-r or stone than for agricul-
I tural purposes, and to establish her claim to said
Hint said piool will be made Ix-fore Silas J. Day. Mr. Haskell now has a small dairy and
ed to file their claims in this office on or I land before J. O. Booth. County Judge, at hts
r s. Com mission« r, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on
Novemlier 11. IW, viz II E No. 1IK12. William will increase it as fast as he can secure before said 12th dav of December, 190.3. office at Grants Pass, Oregon, on Saturday, the
llth day of December, 1993.
M. Swnrtzlager. for the SW54 NW-;,, NW j SW >4 the cows. Mr Haskell has carefully in­
J. T. BRIDGES,
i She names as witnesses
Section IM, Tp 10 S, R I W.
Amy M Chapman of River Falls. Wisconsin,
Register.
Il< nam<-s the following witnesses to prove his vestigated the subject and he finds that 10-2, 12-11
| Francis Spalding of Waverlv. Wisconsin, Wil-
continuous residence upon an<l cultivation of one year with another dairying here in
;
liam
Spalding of Maiden Rock Wisconsin. Ben­
said land, viz
George C. Culy of Steamboat. Southern Oregon pays quite as well as
The ladies of Jacksonvile will find just
JackHoil county. Oregon: Jacob C. Knutzen, ol fruit raising or any other industry. But­ what they want-and the latest and most jamin R Spalding of Bay City. Wisconsin.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
steamlHiat. Jackson county, Oregon. Charles
S. Swnrtzlager, of Steamlxiat, Jackson county, ter is always saleable and at good prices stylish millinery of Mrs. C. L. Corwin's il>ove ilescribetl lands art requested to file their
Oregon; Albert W. Shearer, of BteamlHiat. Jack- and cows and veal calves are cash at any store, Medford, successor to Sears & Cor­ claims in this office on or iH-fore said 12th «lay of
Decetnlier. 199.3.
J. T. BRIDGES,
son county, Oregon.
J. T. BRIIK1KH,
time and at a profitable price.
win.
19-2, 12-11.
Register.
ltl-2 11-13
Register.
Following is tin rtjiort of IL S Voluti
l« « r Weather Observer E. Britt, for Jack
Minvlllc, for month of Sept. Latitude
42 deg IN mill west; longitude 123 deg 5
min north.
Si LAS j. DAY
REFERENCES:
FOR SALE
MERINO RAMS
Minto & Wain,
Salem,
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Oregon