Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 21, 1908, Image 4

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    COUNTY JAIL
IS CRITICISED
Bureau of Charities Cite Jackson
County Bastile' as Horrible
Example.
SUMMONS.
In theCircuit Court of Oregon for Jackson Coun
ty.
Cecelia Maegly, Plaintiff, vs. Fredericke, Zulsor,
Julius Karewski. Oscar Stiege. Helen Stiege.
Fredericke Stiege, Jennie Dattlebaum. Estella
Levy, W. C. Kitto and W. C. Kitto as administra­
tor de bonis non of the estate of G. Karewski. de­
ceased. Defendants.
To Fredericke Zulsor. Julius Karewski. Oscar
Stiege. Helen Stiege. Fredericke Stiege. Jennie
Dattlebaum. the above named defendants.
In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each
of you are hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint of plaintiff filed in the above en­
titled court and cause within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this summons upon
you. which is the 15th day of February. 1908, and if
you fail to appear and answer within the time re­
quired the plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for and demanded in her complaint,
viz:
For a decree of this court decreeing her to be the
owner in fee simple of 63 feet off south side of Lota
three (3) and four (4) block twenty-four (24) in the
Town of Jacksonville, Oregon, according to the
official and recorded plat of said town, together
with that certain residence building situated and
being on said premises, freed from any and all
claim of whatever nature or character which said
defendants or any thereof pretend or allege to
have in or to the said premises and for her costs
and disbursements of this suit against any and all
of said defendants resisting this suit, and for a
decree of this court quieting the title to said prop­
erty in said plaintiff.
This summons is published in the Jacksonville
Post, a newspaper of general circulation published
in said county, once a week for six consecutive
weeks, by order of Hon. H. K. Hanna. Judge of
said Court, said order made and entered of record
on the 10th day of February, 1908. The time with­
in which you are required to appear and answer
is the 28th day of March, 1908.
GUS NEWBURY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
The following report has been re­
ceived by the Post from the National
Bureaus of Charities and the Commons.
This bureau has taken up the matter of
county jails over the land and for some
reason or other, the jail at J acksonville
was taken as the “horrible example.”
They found the jail here to be in a good
condition, however, as compared to a
great number throughout the country.
Here is the report:
“It is a pretty bad case that the
American Prison association has found
against the average county jail in this
country. For a year past hundreds of
trained men and women have been
working on investigations and compil­
ing results, and now the association is
prepared to announce just what condi­
tions were found. To state that, gen­
erally speaking, county jails are ‘schools
for crime’ is putting it mildly. The
general report of the committee tells of
the conditions as found in different parts
of the country. A special investigation
was made of the jail in Jackson county.
Whether or not the Jackson county jail
Notice of Final Account.
comes up to the minimum standard is a
the County Court of the State of Oregon for
question for the community to answer. In Jackson
County.
“There were five men in the four In the matter of the Estate of Mary Grigsby,
cells of the Jackson county jail when deceased.
the inspection was made. The cells are Ira Grigsby, the administrator of the estate of
7 by 8 feet in size. Children are not Mary Grigsby, deceased, having rendered and
presented for settlement and filed in this court
kept in the jail. The prisoners have no his final account of his administration of said es­
regular occupation and the only exer tate, it is ordered that Thursday, the 30th day of
cise is allowed in the corridor. There April, 1908, being a day of a subsequent term of
seems to be no proper attempt to clas­ said court, to-wit: Of the April term thereof A-
D., 1908, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day. he and the
sify the prisoners. Only the sexes are same is hereby appointed for the settlement of
separated.
said account, and that notice of said settlement be
“A small quantity of reading matter published in the Jacksonville Post, newspaper
is furnished. There are no religious published in Jackson County, Oregon as often as
once a week for four successive weeks prior to
services held. Nothing is said of in said day of settlement.
and out fees.
Dated this 7th day of March. A. D.. 1908.
GEORGE W. DUNN,
“The cost of food is from 43 to 70
County Judge.
cents a day. The blankets on the can­
vas hammocks are washed when neces­
Aministrator’s Notice to Creditors
sary and the prisoners’ underclothing is , Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has
changed weekly, the county furnishing been appointed by the county court of Oregon for
Jackson County, administrator of the estate of
the underclothing when necessary.
Beckner, deceased. All persons having
“The jail is supplied with water from John
claims against the said estate are hereby notified
a well, lighted by electricity, heated by to present the same to the administrator at his of­
stoves and ventilated by windows. T here fice in Jacksonville. Oregon, within six months
is only one closet in the jail and night from the date of the first publication of this notice
1908.
buckets are also used. The building is which is the 15th day of February.
GUS NEWBURY.
said to be clean. There is very little Administrator of the Estate of John Beckner, de­
plumbing in the jail and no baths exist.” ceased.
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You will hunt a good while before
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cure of sprains and soreness of the
muscles. It is equally valuable for the
lame back and all deep seated muscular
pains. 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by
City Drug Store.
We handle timber and mines as well.
If you have any to buy or sell let us
have it.
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Time Table No. 58
Effective Dec. 29. J901
Daily—Going Toward Medford
MILES
TRAIN
STATION
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♦Harbough
9:00 a
3:30 p. m.
9:20 a.m.
3:50 p. m.
♦Thomas
♦Davisville
4.5
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No. 1—TRAIN No. 3
Medford
Daily—Going Toward Jacksonville
MILES
TRAIN
STATION
No. 2—TRAIN—No. 4
Medford
10:40 a.m.
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♦Davisville
♦Thomas
Arrives
Jacksonville
*Flag Stops.
Trains Connect with North and South Bound S. P. Trains
Motor Car Service.
Motor Car leaves Jacksonville...................... 1:00 and 7:30 p. m.
Medford...................... 2:00 and 9:00 p. m.
Special service via motor car can be had any time during day
at the following low rates:
Special one-way trips, one to
three people................................
$2.00
Additional in number, extra.
........ For further information phone Jacksonville office .........
J. C. BARNUM, Sec. and Gen. Mngr.
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R eception
LUY & KEEGAN. Props.
Administrator’s Notice.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern
that David Linn has been duly appointed adminis­
trator of the estate of Annie Linn, deceased, by
order of the county court of Jackson County. Ore­
gon. All persons having claims against said es-
state are hereby notified to present the same at
the law office of J. R. Neil in Jacksonville. Ore­
gon. within six months of the first publication of
this notice which is Mar. 14. 1908.
DAVID LINN.
Administrator of the Estate of Annie Linn, de*
ceased.
SOLE AGENTS ALBANY BEER
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Administrator’s Notice.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County.
In the matter of the Estate of James Braden,
deceased.
Public notice is hereby given that by consider­
ation of the above entitled court in the above en­
titled matter. Romaine Braden was on the 20th j
day of March. 1908. duly appointed as the Admin- |
•stratrix of the Estate of James Braden, deceased, i
and has this day qualified as such officer. All 1
persons having claims against said Estate are here­
by notified to file the same with me properly veri­
fied. at my office in Gold Hill. Oregon, within six
months from thia date.
Dated this the 20th day of March. 1908.
ROMAINE BRADEN. |
Administratrix of the Estate of James Braden,
deceased.
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Books, School Sunnlies, Fancy and
Scenic Post Cards, Magazines, Cigars.
Special attention given to Prescriptions
.. CITY DRUG STORE ..
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