Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 21, 1907, Image 6

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    SOLDIER-SAILOR
ENCAMPMENT
SHERIFF’S SALE
Wise Talks by the
Toggery’s Office Boy
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County.
John T. Neilson, Plaintiff. .
vs.
f
Bowden Gold Minin# Co., f
a corporation, Defendant. ’
By virtue of an execution issued out of and un­
der the seal of the above entitled court and cause
to me directed, dated the 10th day of August, 1907,
upon the judgment rendered and taken in said
court on the 14 day of May. 1907. in favor of John T.
This week the old soldiers and sailors Neilson, plaintiff and against Bowden Gold Min­
of southern Oregon are having the in# Company, a corporation, defendant, for the
sum of $197.91 with interest at the rate of six per
time of their lives at Ashland. Frank | cent
per annum from the 1st day of November
Kasshafer, G. 99th Pennsylvania and 1905 on plaintiff's first cause of action and the fur-
Owen Keegan, K. 10th Minnesota, are ! ther sum of $1800.00 with interest at the rate of •
in attendance from Jacksonville. Pro­ 6 per cent per annum from the 14th day of May.
grams were rendered every evening at 1907. upon the second cause of action in favor of
. plaintiff and against defendant and for the fur-
the Chautauqua tabernacle, and large 1 ther sum of $16.90 costs and disbursements, and 1
crowds were in attendance as each per­ did on the 23rd day of August, 1907,duly levy upon
the right, title and interest of the defendant
formance. The first program took i
place Monday evening, the large audi­ Bowden Gold Minin# Company, a corporation.’ had
and owned by the said defendant on the 14th day
torium being full, besides the program : of May, 1907,and thereafter in and to the following
Mayor F. H. Carter delivered an ap­ described property situated in Jackson County.
propriate address of welcome and Col. Oregon, to-wit:
A certain water ditch known as the Braden
A. J. T. Smith of Gold Hill responded
who was in the store last week why
ditch leadin# from a point in Lot 2 in Section 11
on behalf of the association and the old and extending thence in a Southerly direction they called a commercial traveler “a
drummer’ and he said it was because
soldiers and sailors.
through parts of section 10, 11 and 15 and ending
many of them made a noise like
At the business meeting of the asso- in Lot 4 of Section 15 Township 36 South Range so
beating a drum, and were hollow in­
ciation, the following officers were Three West. Willamette Meridian together with side. “Like a clothing store out at
head dam, head gate, flood gates and flumes con­
elected for the ensuing year: Com- nected therewith and all the franchises and rights Topeka, Kan.,’’ he went on; “the busi­
mander, H. B. Alberson, , of Grants of way and privileges belonging thereto; also a ness was dull, so they put a big stream-
er over the door which read ‘Any suit
Pass; Lieutenant Colonel, . J. H. Wills, certain tract or parcel of land described as fol­ you want for one dollar’ ___
and ______
when
lows:
Beginning
at
a
point
on
the
West
line
of
of Ashland; Major, J. W. Hicks, of
the guys poured in they had clerks
the right of way of the Oregon and California
Central Point; Chaplain, Rev. J. S.
around with decks of cards in their
Railroad 639 feet Southerly from the dividing line
Smith of Ashland. The time and place between Lots 3 anti 4 Section 15 where said divid­ hands, who greeted the customers and
said, ’What suit will you have?’ Well,
of holding the next encampment will ing line intersects the west line of said railroad you
might think they'didn’t get a hand,
be determined in the future by the right of way Township 36 South Range 3 West. but they caught a few suckers who
Willamette Meridian, and running from said be­
newly elected officers.
looked over their stock and paid their
ginning point in a due west course to the low
little live and ten bones for a bum
water mark in Rogue River; thence along the low
suit’” I needn't tell you that we don’t
water mark line of the east margin of said river
Oregon Death Rate.
have any bum suits of clothes in this
200 feet Southerly; thence due East to the west
The semi-annual report recently is- line of the railroad right of way; thence in a toggery nor any bass drums to attract
your attention.
sued by the State Board of Health is northerly direction 200 feet along said right of
W illie .
proof of the fact that the death rate in way to the place of beginning containing one acre
At The Toggerv. Medford.
Oregon is extremely low. The per­ more or less, together with quartz mill, assay of­
fice. loading platform, water wheel and pen stock
centage, based on a population of 600, and all machinery tools and appliances connected
000, is computed at eight in 1000. Ati therewith or belonging to the same or situated
interesting fact in connection with the thereon.
report is that of the total number of Now, therefore, by virtue of said execution I
will on the 30th day of September. A. D. 1907, at
2108 deaths that occurred during the the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. at the front door of the
half year 110 were from old age. Of County Court House in Jacksonville, Jackson
the total number of deaths reported, County, Oregon, sell, subject to rederrptien allthe
255 were due to tuberculosis, averaging right, title and interest of the above named de­
fendant, Bowden Gold Mining Company, a corpo­
one death out of every ten. Typhoid ration. had by said defendant on the said 14th day
fever claimed 35 victims, diptheria 30, of May. 1907,and thereafter in and to the above de­
101 to whooping cough, cerebro-menin­ scribed real property at publicauction to the high­
bidder for cash to satisfy said execution, inter­
gitis, erysipelas, etc., making a total of est
est and costs.
166 deaths due to infectious diseases
D. II. JACKSON. Sheriff of Jackson County, Or.
other than tuberculosis. Deaths due to
By D. B. Grant, Deputy.
[
Southern Oregon Fighting Men
Hold Reunion at Ashland
This Week
Ashland
Commercial
College.
Complete and thorough training.
Commercial, Shortland and Eng­
lish courses.
Note our Special Offer.
Students who enter at the begin­
ning of the school year, September
9, 1907, and secure a nine months'
scholarship for $55.00 will be en­
titled to instruction in any or all
the departments to July 1, 1908.
This is your opportunity to complete
the combined course. Ask for
information.
ASH LAND COMMERCI AL COLLEGE
Summons.
Gus Newbury.
Plaintiff
vs
Geo., H. Garnett. Jr..
and Jennie H. Garnett.
Defendants.
I
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Jackson County.
To Geo. H. Garnett, Jr.. and Jennie H. Garnett*
the above named defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the com-
plaint of plaintiff now on file in the above entitled
court and cause within six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this summons which is
the 10th day of August, 1907. and if you fail to
answer within the time required the plaintiff will
take judgment against you for the full sum of
$172.50, for $75.00 attorney’s fees and the costs
and disbursements of this action to be taxed.
This summons is published once a week for six
consecutive weeks in the Jacksonville Post by or­
der of Hon. H. K. Hanna, judge of said court,
said order having been made on the 3rd day oi
August. 1907. The time within which you are re
quired to appear and answer is the 21st day of
September. 1907.
Gus Newbury,
Attorney for Plaintiff
The Criterion Saloon
diseases of the circulatory system num­
bered 283, and 310 were credited to dis­
ease of the respiratory system other
than tuberculosis; 241 to pneumonia,
128 to disease of the kidneys, 124 to
diseases of the digestive system; 219
persons met violent deaths during the
six months covered by the report, of
which 28 were suicides.
Ad vert ised I otters.
Following is a list of letters remain­
ing uncalled for at the Jacksonville
Bost Office on Sep.t 13. 1907.
Askew, L. A.
Hines. Mr.
Pence, 0. M.
Thompson. G. W.
Tracer, Miss Leia
A charge of one cent will be made
upon delivery of each of the abo'e
letters.
Persons calling for any of the above
letters will please say “advertised. ”
J ohn F. M iller , P. M.
.. Proprietors ..
Jacksonville,
Oregon
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
the County of Jackson.
In the”matter of th«’ Estate of William Basye,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed by the county court of Oregon for
Jackson county, administrator of the estate of
William Basye, deceased. All persons having
claims against the said estate are hereby notified
to present the same, duly verified, to the under­
signed administrator at the office of Gus Newbury
in Jacksonville. Oregon, within six months from
the date of this publication. August 17. 1907.
Charles H. Basye.
Administrator.
Notice of Hearing Final Account
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Jackson.
In the matter of the Estate of Nancy M. Tag­
gart. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned
has this day filed in the above entitled court and
cause, his Final Report and account, and that
the Hon. George W. Dunn. Judge of the above
entitled court, has appointed Saturday the 28th
day of September, 1907. at the hour of 10 o'clock
A. M. of said day and his office in th? court house
In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for
in Jacksonville. Jackson county. Oregon, as the
the County of Jackson.
time and place for the hearing of said account
Estate of Evyline Bailey. Deceased.
All persona interested are hereby notified to ap­
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned ad­
pear at said time and place and make any objec­
ministrator of the estate of Evyline Bailey.de-
tion they may have to the allowance of said re­
certsed. to the creditors of, and all persona having
port.
claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them
Dated this the 19th day of August. 1907.
with the necessary vouchers, within six months
C. L. REAMES
•liter the first publication of this notice to the
Administrator of the Estate of Nancy M. Taggart,
.«aid administrator at J R. Neil s law office in
deceased.
Jacksonville. Oregon. The date of first publíca­
lo > of this notice is August 17th. A. D. 1907.
Ice Cream Bricks for family consump­
C. A. Bailey.
The Boss.
Administrator. tion.
Notice to Creditors.
Dunnington & Deneff
Semi-Annual Sale of
• • •
MILLINER Y
At Jacksonville’s
Leading Millinery Parlor
It is a well known fact that for high class workmanship,
trimming and designing Miss Chapman stands >1 her town
without a rival.
Styles are Correct Quality Positively the Best
Prices the Lowest
Astonishingly big bargain sale will begin Monday, June 17th.
and continue for several days.
Pattern Hats, Ready-to-
Wear Hats.
Frames, Flowers and Novelties at prices so
low that the poorest purse can easily afford to buy.
Early
Buyers get the Flyers.
Miss K. Chapman. Foreladv
Mrs. M. Reeve, Sa les lath
Chapman & Reeve
i 11 i n e r y
First Door W est of Postoffice
o
Jacksonville. Oregon