Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 29, 1912, Image 2

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    :• JACKSONVILLE POST
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon.
D. W.
B agshaw ,
Editor..
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Live Wires
By ANDREW J. WHITNEY
Abraham Patterson was a real estato
and insurance inan, and Johnny
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Thracker was his chief clerk, book­
keeper and man of all work, besides
application.
taking care of the office, even to sweep­
ing out Soon after Joliuny went with
the real estate man the latter's daugh­
ter, aged seventeen, came Into the office
one morning to get some pin money
found Johnny there alone.
In this issue appears the notice of proposed assess­ and
This visit was the beginning of a
ments for construction of the distribuing system in Dis­ love affair between her and Johnny.
Having found a visit to the office and
trict No. 1.
The total cost of pipes, hydrants, valves, upon him pleasant, Della came quite
often after that, always choosing a
fittings, excavation and backfilling is divided among the time when her father was out drum­
up or attending to business. Mr.
property within the district as set out in the resolution ming
Pattersou was consequently Ignorant
the growing attachment Indeed he
adopted last winter.
In making this proposed ■ assess­ of
was unmindful of the fact t,hat tils
ment the fronting and area of the property were mainly daughter had outgrown her doll, As
for Johuny, Pattersou grudged him tbe
considered but in a few instances reductions were made '$10 a week salary he paid him.
One day Mr. Patterson. Just as he
on account of the physical character of the property—the had
started In for tbe sale of a piece of
estate upon which the commission
charter provisions being to the effect that assessments be real
See Our Lino of
would amount to $1,000. fell ill and was
confined to his bed: Down to the office
made in proportion to the special and peculiar benefits.
came Della with a note from him to
Considerable difficulty was experienced in getting Johnny stating that he must give up
trying to bring about the trade and so
proper descriptions of the various lots, parts of lots and Inform the seller and a buyer to whom
be had hoped to sell tbe property.
parcels of land; many lots have been sub-divided so as to Johnny
read tbe note and pondered.
you thinking about?" asked
Everything Reduced
make smaller tracts of every conceivable size and shape, the “What
inquisitive Delia.
many of which have never been properly surveyed and “1 was wondering if I could do the
Job."
the descriptions in the deed records in numerous instances “Of course you can."
At that moment Mr. Wardell. the
are vague and indefinite, entirely inadequate to enable owner
of the property in question.
came in and asked if Mr. Paterson was
one to locate the property intended to be conveyed.
yet down. Johnny replied that he was
The assessment, with the exception noted above will a trifle indisposed and wouldn't arrive I
till afternoon, but he (Johnny) would
average about $75.52 for each 100 x 100 feet lot, or do anything required in the meantime.
Jacksonville
Oregon
"Tell him I've decided to take $40,000
$37.76 for 50 x 100 ft. and are uniform throught the dis­ for the property.”
Wardell went out. and Johnny
trict. In addition to the publication of the notice re- and Mr. Delia
consulted. The consultation
in Della keeping office while
fered to, a notice has been mailed to each »JJ owner whose ended
Johuny went out to find Mr. Deacon,
the expected purchaser. Deacon bad
name and address is known.
The Weather
offered $10.000. but tbe price was then
$42.500. Johnny asked If he would buy
at the price, und Deacon told him he
THE COURT HOUSE
Following is the report of U. S.
No. 145
thought he would. But before he could
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unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt
determine
positively
he
must
make
an
­
lt.ms of Interest to Jackson County REPORTOFTHECONDITIONOFTHE !
other visit to the property and look it Jacksonville, for month of May
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi
over.
BEEKMAN’S BANKING HOUSE
Tax Payera
Funeral Director and Embalmer
Johnny returned to Delia, and an­ tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
al Jacksonville in the State of Oregon other consultation followed. A person
MARRIAGE UCEN8LS
We have just opened an undertaking estab­
C h ’ne.
DATE MAXI­ MINI­ PRF.C'P
at the close of business,
had been in the office while Johuny
MUM
MUM TAT'N
OF day
lishment in the Ryan building on California
J. W. Bosqni and Frances E.
June 14th, 1912.
was away from whom she had gather­ 1
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52
ed that certain real estate agents of 2
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Bartges.
RESOURCES.
street
where we carry a full line of caskets,
59
8
J. J. Owings‘and Betty A. Fletcher. Bonds, and warrants.. ........$109,000.00 the town were getting busy about the 4
62
part cloudy
robes and everything found in a first-class
property and a sale was likely to be 5
cloudy
.05
58
Edward Egli Und Alma Bohenberfer. Due from banks (not reserve
73
part cloudy
made by another go-between who 67
81
clear
Virley T. Gabriel and Katherine
establishment of this kind. Calls promptly
banks.......................... '..
81.07 would gather in the commission. Della 8
83
Hunt Fairchild. '
76
9
cloudy
■
suggested that they report Io Mr War­ 10
Due from approved reserve
attended.
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78
banks and Cash on hand 92,678.75 dell that Mr. Deacon had accepted his 11
NEW CASES.
85
12
offer and agreed to pay the $10.000. i 13
Mr. George N. Lewis has been Placed in Charge
I
86
Granta Puss Hardware Co. vs E. T.
79
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Total....................... 231,759.82 Tills would complete tbe sale so far us 14
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15
Staples. Action to recovery money.
Mr. Wardell was concerned, und the 16
for the Present
i
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LIABILITIES.
bottom of the transaction could only [ 17
Complaint tiled. Summons.
78
Capital stock paid in............ $50,000.00
8)
18
P Neto Hearse
Phone 276
Lady Attendant
00
H. E MurHson vs Crater Lake Surplus fund.......................... 26,958.51 drop out through Mr. Deacon.
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Unfortunately
for
these
young
bro
­
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20
Laundry. Action to recover money,
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.10
58
Due to banks and bankers... 1,214.41 kers Mr. Deacon on his way to inspect 21
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22
56
Complaint filed. Affidavit and under* Individual deposits subject to
the property slipped off the curb and 23
63
.01
taking for attachment.
61
.17
24
check.............................. 122,586.90 sprained Ills ankle. ills wife tele­ 25
.15
68
phoned to the office information of the 26
Gardett-Corey Hardware Co. vs H. I Demand certificates of de­
64
27
62
H. Gsahm et al. Action to I recover
posit............................... 4,000.00 fact, saying that there was little doubt 28
73
.w
that
he
would
buy
the
property,
but
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money. Complaint filed,
Affidavit
30
69
one
more
visit
to
tile
premises
was
nec
­
Total....................... 201,759.82
and undertaking for attachment.
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80
essary and her busband could not go i
Via the
STATE OF OREGON, )
Writ issued.
out on his sprained ankle for several
Temperature—mean max. 69.10;mean
- ss:
The Albany nurseries vs John E. County of Jackson, )
days.
min. 36: >2; mean 42. JI Max. 80 on 13
Cay. Action to recover money. Com­ I I, Henry G. Dox, cashier of the above
"It's nil up!" moaned Jolitiuy. “I've mm. 35 on 2 ari l 24.
heard on the street tills morning that
plaint tiled.
named bank, do solemnly swear
H. P. Holmes et al vs Frank J. that the above statement is true to the an agent was hunting for Mr Wardell
to offer him $15.0(10 for tbe property,
Striekfadun et al. Action to recover best of my knowledge and belief.
but can't find him."
money. Transcript tiled.
Season
HENRY G. DOX.
In conies the postman with a letter
Sale Saturday and
OGDEN&SHASTA
Subscribed and sworn to before me from Mr Wardell dated in a neighbor
Wm. Ulrich vs Almira Wilton. Suit
Sals June 1st
Sunday to
Ing
town,
asking
for
the
contract
o(
I
this
27th
day
of
June,
1912.
te foreclose mortgage.
Complaint
sale to be sent him with-the customary
filed.
D. W. Bagshaw, Notary Public.
deposit This Indicated that he con­
Emily L. Carpenter vs Lillie May
sidered his property sold if the young
Hsntry et al. Suit for injunction.
SUMMONS
brokers could stave him off till they
Complaint filed. Undertaking on in­
could get a definite answer from Dea­
in Tin: circuit court or the sraTE or or.r.aoN
junction. Order.
con the sale would be effected
roll JACKSON COUNTY.
"I tell you wliat." said Deila. "Send
Surah S. Ingalln, Plaintiff.
PROBATE COURT
him a contract and purposely make an
va.
Henry Iniralla. Defendant.
Season fares from the principal stations to Newport or Tillamook Beach», are as follow.:
error in It. He'll have to send It back
In the mutter of the estate of Eliz­ To
Henry Inwall», the above nanied defendant
FARE
FARE
TO
FROM
—
1Çi>
abeth Dean deceased. Order to show IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE­ ami by that time we may get Mr Dea­
con up to the point "
Tillamook Beaches
$4.00
Newport
$6.25
cause why real estate should not be GON: You are hereby notified that you are
Portland
"Good!” exclaimed Johnny, nnd. tak­
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6.25
All kinds of liftings
Oregon City
roquired to appear and answer the complaint
Bold.
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ing
n
blank
contract,
be
tilled
it
out
5.15
Salem
filed against you in the above entitled court and
<«
and plumbing sup-
Estate of Chas. W. Wolters, deceas I cause, within ten days from the date of the on the typewriter, writing $kxi.000 In­
4.00
Albany
<
3.75
Corvallis
ed. Inventory and appraisement filed. service thia summons upon you if served within stead of $40.000. Then lie put it in a
pliesonhand. Work
I Jackson County, Oregon, or if served within a ty post box.
5.80
Eugene
<
In the matter of the estate of John other county within thin state, then within
8.75
12.00
Roseburg
For the next two days the reports of
promptly attended
4
A. Van Sant,deceased. Order appoint­ twenty days from the date of the service of thia offers for and sales of tbe property I I
17.20
12.00
Medford
< I
<
17.75
12.00
Ashland
to.
ing G- F. Billing« as administrator and summons upon you; or if served by publication, .were in the air. The contract came
then on or before the last day so prescribed in
fixing bond in sum of $500.
Tickets to above point«» on sale daily srotui all season, with corresponding- low fares ffom
back for correction, and the young-
the order for publication of said summons; and
other points. Week end tickets are also on sale from various points.
y j
In the matter of the estato of Ben you will take notice that if you fail to appear and sters were nt their wits' ends Johnny
i
SUNDAY
EXCURSION
.TgAJN
ON
THE
C.
&
E.
R.
R.
to
the
telephone
and
told
Mr.
went
Beall, deceased. Order settling estate answer . u . h ! complaint within said time, plainuif
Leave:; Albany at 7:30 a. m.. Corvallfe Sa/fri. and connects with S. P. tiains 16, 14 and
will take u default and device airainst you for Deacon that he'd have to "Yes'' then
and discharging adininistrator.
28 from points south.
u»
Demon got n carriage, made
the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: or never
Call on <Mir nearest A '»‘nt for “Vaca’ion Days in Oregon.’’ a beautifully illustratsd
In the matter of the guardianship of For a decree dissolving the bonds of tnatriinoney Ills inspection, stopped nt the office ou
With
Itooklet describing various outing resorts, or wiite to
Joseph Welch, un incon-p.-tent. Or- n >w ex’ :<« r ^tivron you and the above nutned bis return and signed a contract of
¿-—.ali.., uuiwu ó. Ingalls, and for a further de- purchase with check for forfeiture.
der <iisci.a:gi< g sur<t_\.
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, PORTL\ND. OREGON
I crew awarding plaintiff the sole custody of Roy
As Johnny was going out of the of­
Estate of \V llhani Dutton, deceased, j ln«alln and F«m Ingalls minor children, Ute
Attend the If. P O. E. Elk» Convention, Portland, July 8-13,
Older directing administrator to file |
of »»«1 nwrrUur«, »nd for plaintiff'. coat, fice with him a broker came In and
Low Pares to all points East Juno to September.
new bond.
| ,nd dtabumomcnl. of IhU suit an I auch other said: "I've got a contract of purchase
S. C. WHITTlKGTCh
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further relief aa to the court may seem signed for the Wardell property for £ C. HOGSETT,
Estate of George Brown, deceased. I editable.
Secy, and Tress.
$46,000. I can't find tile owner. If Pres, and Mng.
Older to make partial distribution of1 This summons is published in the Jacksonville • you’ll tell me where be is I'll divide
Poet, by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, commissions."
assets.
judge of the above entitled court, which said
"Don't know anything about it.” said R ogue R iver V alley
Estate of Charles W. Wolters, de­ order was made and dated in Chambers on the
ceased. Order setting aside certain 8th day of May A. D. 1912. wherein it is ordered John ns he Jumped into a cab and was
driven In a hurry to a station He got
that you appear and answer the complaint on
property to widow of decedent.
A bstract -T itle C o
file herein on or before the expiration of six Wardell's signature and was back In
In the matter of the estale of Urxilla weeks from the date prescribed in said order as town al 10 o'clock the next morning.
tlNCOItrOKATEO)
That dav Pattersou eanie to the of­
Garfield, deltas-I. Order upyomting thedate of the first publication of this summons
I
The «late of the first publication of this aum- fice In care of his daughter
Johnny
administrator mid appraisers.
Only new up-to-date Abstract
motu is J une 29, 1912, and the date of the lust told him the story and showed him the
Estate of W. Q. Messner, deceased. publication «nd on or before w hich date you are cont-a<-t. The real estate man looked
Plant in Jackson County.
Order appointing day for final settle­ roi.'Uirvd to appear and answer is Au rust Id, 1912. from one to the other of the two young­
Bell Phone Jacksonville 11.
J. A I EMERY.
ment.
sters. then hugged ls>th
Attorney far Plaintiff.
Home Phone Jackson 2006
The firm of Theraeker A Co now
In the matter of the vstate of Dan-'
Medford, Pacific Main 2511
consists of Mr nnd Mrs. Theraeker.
Medford. Home 356
id Lesley, deceased.
I Among the happy Oregon men arc They are considered In the real estate
I
market
to
be
live
wire*.
I the hopgrowers,
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Inventory and appraisement filed.
Oregon
SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1912
THE PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
We offer yoiu Bargain Prices in
all Lines of Men’s Furnish? ngs,
Ilats., Shoes, Etc.,
Taylor - Williams Co
The People's Store
Now for the Seashore !
Tillamook and Newport Beaches
Jacksonville
Plumbing Co
Fred J. Fick
T ADS.
Jacksonville,
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