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About Jacksonville sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1903-1906 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1904)
very largely abandoned all stock has to la- fed oil alfalfa, this increasing the de mand for that hay. In the Willamette IHM'I'.ll UN Valley grass is rapidly superceding grain, FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK. but the stock and dairy business have also been largely increased so that there < KAMI.KO MKNKNVK Kl'ITOB is not so large a surplus of hay as other wise would be Hay is now declining'in l-.n Irretì ill th«- poatofftc«- of Jacksonville, I.ickaon County, Oregon, ■■ »ecoii>! «lau matter. price in this Valley, but may not drop much more should the California and foreign demand increase. It is not Hi HM-HirrioN M aths o.ieyear ..... »1-4. likely at all even with the increase b«x months ..... ,7ft I'nree mouths .... «0 acreage to grass that hay this harvest will drop to the prices for which it sold a few Ctcnsixo T khms years ago. The increase in dairying an<l The Hentlnrl mix ) the Werltly Oregonian will I ■ «rut to one »«birr»» lor ■ year The Menti stock business and the immense area to nel give» the Jackson conni, new* and th«- Ore fruit has brought to an end the |>eriod of gonian givra I hr Mair, national and world news, I nua a rradrr I» al>lr to covrr I hr entire lirwa cheap hay in the Rogue River Valley. JACKSONVILLE SENTINEL lirld at about I hr price of Imi onr paper. i KIA1. HeaKKirriUM* Thr Jackaonvill«- Sentinel «ill I h - M-ni io any a<blr«-«« at any po»t office In the United Htate». lor lout week* lor 10 cent» All subscription*. regular or trial, will be prompt ly aloppetl al the date ol eapitalion. mile»» a re newal 1» received Friday, Feb. 20— Famous Fisk Jubilee Singers at U. S. Hall under auspices of Jacksonville High School. Friday, February 12,1904 Inthc Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Ja« kson County. I The state of Oregon. Plantiff Jacksonville Millinery AND Dressmaking Parlors Mia* Catherine Chapman, Mrs. J. K. Greeve Full stock of Seasonable Hats tri med to order in the Latest style. : Spring Stock Received March 1 Orders taken for tailor made suits, and perfect fits guaranteed. :::::: Dressmaking and General Sewing SUMMONS The board of trade accomplishes some VS thing definite each meeting for the bet , Ben Haymond, as a«lminis- terment of Jacksonville. Il may not lx.- trator of the estate of John Order of i WtMxi», <i< cessed, and jietMm» Court *o very much, but the constant dripping 1 claiming to be the heirs ot of the water wear» the rock away and John Woods, deceused, De- the constant effort of the board of trade ! fendants. Now ujxiii application of A. E- Realties, will eventually bring a prosperity to Jack sonville an«) vicinity that will more than Esq., District Attorney for the First Prosecuting Attorney District of Oregon, repay the member* for their efforts in the above entitled Court liereby makes its working for the upbuilding of their order her« in setting forth the following 1 facts, vi/:- that heretofore, to wit on the town. 127th. tlav of March. 11MI3, one John The securing of a fund of $1220 for the | Woods dic-ti mestate in Jacknon County Oregon, leaving no widow, h< irs or next betterment of the Jackson Creek road is i of km, ami leaving real ami |iersoiial u matter of jrublic moment that will Ire a property within said stale ami county of lasting credit to the Jacksonville board the aggiegate appraise«! value of Seven of trade. The building of a section of I Thousand Two Humired Seventy Two Dollars andEighty Nine Cents; that fine turnpike road, »uch as this is to be, thereafter, the County Court of the will Ire an advertisement of no small im State of Oregon for Jackson County Ben Haymond as portance to Jacksonville and to Jackson ¡duly uppoinled ..................... county. Strung« rs w ill look upon it as the a«lnnni»trator of the estate of said John Woods, deceased, — that the begitttng of an era of gootl roads and said Haymond duly qualified as such ad they will take it as an evidence of a pro ministrator and ever since has Ireen and gressive, prosperous community in which is the duly qualified and acting adminis- 1 it is safe to make investments. Jackson trator of sai<l estate; that, as such ad ministrator, the said Haymond is in pos ville an<l Jackson county will Ire more session of the realty lielongmg to the than repaid for the outlay on this said estate, as |xirticularly described in road in the increase of taxable wealth the information herein hied; that said ! that it w ill Ire the means of bringing to estate has been fullv a«lmini*tered; that at the tune of Ins death, tile said John the county anti the town. j Woods was seized of the realty m *ai«l 1 information described; that on the 17th. ' Tile hay market continues to have a day of Decetnlier, 1003, the Honorable i very large element of uncertainty to it. George E. Cham Iter lain, Governor of; The war now on lietween Ja| an and Russia Oregon, directed the District Attorney ; may create a demand for hay for their of the Fiist Prosecuting Attorney District i of On gon, to file an information in the i cavalry and artillery hor»es, but as each Circuit Court of the State of Or« gon for nation has been laying in supplies for Jackson County wherein said pro|>erly is sometime in anticipation of war needs it situated, in the name of the State of is likely that they have hay enough to Oregon, for the recovery of all said proja-riy; that on the 17th. «lay of De- I last until the new crop comes on. The cemln-r, 1003, the said Governor of Orc-| big government contracts for hay for the gon duly appointed George H. Durham Phillipines is strengthening the markets as sjH-cial counsel for the State of Oregon of San Francisco, Portland and the Sound. to appear in said cause on behalf of plaintiff; that the futintiti claims and : The prolonged drouth of the months «1« mauds judgement that all said prop r- 1 |stst in Southern California has caused ty in the hands of said Ben Haymond, as all the old crop to lie fed out and large I such administrator of the estate of John | importations from Oregon and other sec | Woods, deceased, has escheate«! to and ! become vested in the State of Oregon. tions to b*. The continued scarcity of And. in view of the premises, it is water has socrippled the irrigation system I further ordered that all persons interest- ■ of that sett ion that the hay crop for this ¡eel in said estate of John Woods, dt-ceased, ! year is conceded to be a failure anti only | if any there lx-, shall apfiear in said Cir- [ jeuit Court of the State of Ort gon for a very short crop can be harvested at the | Jackson County, in the said proceedings ; best, which means large importations of of the State of Oregon vs. Hen Haymond | hay from the Northern coast. Northern as administrator of the estate of John ’ Woods, deceased, ami show cause, if any I California had a good crop last season they have, within six weeks from the ! and there is said to lie several thousand date hereof, why the title to said real of tons of hay yet on hand in that sec ami personal projierty of said estate of tion. Here in Rogue River Valley com John Woods, deceased, should not vest in the State of Oregon, and it is further petent jiersons estimate that there is ordered that this order shall lie publish ’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. above 3000 tons of hay that is for sale, of ed for six successive weeks from the date Chamberlain Unequalled for Constipation. which 2000 tons is baled and the other hereof, in the Jacksonville Sentinel, a Mr. A. R. Kane, a prominent druggist 1000 tons loose in the barns. There is weekly newspaper published in said of Baxter Springs, Kansas, says: “Cham every likelihood that hay crop of Rogue Jackson County, Oregon, and it is further berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are, ordered that until the further order of River Valley this season will be the larg this Court, the County Court of the State in mv judgement, the most superior pre est ever harvested in the Valley as the of Ort gon for Jackson County ami the paration of any in use today for consti pation. They are sure in action and with acreage to alfalfa has lieen steadily in said Ben Haymond, as such administrator no tendency to nauseate or gripe. For otherwise, are hereby enjoined ami re creased for several years and now is more or strained from, in any wise, disposing of sale by City Drug Store. than double of five years ago. But an any of the property of the said estate and Tuesday, March 1—Settlers rate goes in other matter must be considered along further proceedings in said County Court to effect for two months. From St. with this hay problem. Formerly a large in said estate, are hereby stayed until the Paul and Missouri River points to further order of this Court. Rogue River Valley $25, St. I.ouis $.’>0 ¡ter cent of the stock of this Valley were . Dated January 13., UK).4 and Chicago $33. fed through the winter on straw and grain 2-12, 3-20 (Signed) IL K. H anna , Canned fruits at cost at the Boss. hay, but since grain raising has been Judge. Presbyterian Church. Services next Sunday as follows: Sab bath School 10 a. tn; Endeavor Services at 6: 30 p. tn. Public Worship at 11 a. tn. and 7: ¡10 p. tn. Sermon subjects: “An Ancient Camp Meeting and What For” and “Gods Invitation to a Feast.” There will be a seat for you. F. G. Strange, Pastor. Oranges, 20 cents per dozen at the Boss. Monday, Feb. 22—Washington’s Birth day. Public exercises at the Jackson ville High School assembly hall. Kraut at the Boss.