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■JACKSONVILLE POST-: OfHcia. Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon Ei ered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY. APRIL 12. 1913 One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. " 1 No. 145 REPORTOFTHECONDITIONOFTHE Notice of Sheriff’s .Sale. BEEKMAN’S BANKING HOUSE Ry virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued by the clerk of the circuit court of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, dated the 10th day of April, 1913, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein John E. Thomas and Melissa D. Thomas as plaint iff s recovered judgment against Marg aret Mitchell. Annie E. K repps, J. E. Krepps, I her husband, Los Ang'es Oil Refining Company, I • corporation John Doe. Jane Doe, Richard Roe and Mary Roe for the sum of Two Thousand Seven Hundred Ninety Six and 50-100 Dollars (12796.50) Dollars with interest thereon from sai I 20Lh day of February. 1913 at the rate of 7 per cent per annum and Two Hundred Fifty ($250.(0) Dollars attorney’s fee, Now therefore. Public Notice is hereby given that I will on fit Jacksonville in the State of Oregon at the close of business, April |4th, 1913. RESOURCES. Bonds, and warrants,.......... 20,000.00 D - from approved reserve inks and cash on hand.... 79,177.42 Total................................. 99,177.42 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in............... $15,000 00 Su plus fund............................. 3,000.00 Due to banks and bankers .... 1,935.80 Individual deposits subject to check............................. 78,241.62 Demand certificates of de posits................................... 1,000.00 Total.................... STATE OF OREGON, of County Jackson, MONDAY MAY 12th, 1913, at 10 o'clock A. M. on mid day odor for sale, and will acll at Public Auction to the highest bid ter for cash in hand, the following described real property situated in Jacks.-n county, State of Oregon, to-wit:- The East one half of the East one half of Sec tion twelve in Township Forty South of Range Three East Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon. Taken and levied upon as thep roperty of said defendants or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy said judgment above mentioned together with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon this 12th day of April 1912. AUG. D. SINGLER, Sheriff of Jackson County. State of Oregon. 99,177.42 ) ss: I, Henry G. Dox, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. HENRY G. DOX. Subscribed and Hworn to before me thii 11th day of April, 1913. D. W. Bagshaw. Notary Public. Notice of Sheriff Sale. No. 63. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF fHE BANK OF JACKSONVILLE at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, at the close of business April. 4, 1913. RESOURCES Loans and discounts.......... ....$29,963.40 Bo ids and warrants........ 975.13 Banking house................... .... 4,901.80 Fui niiure and fixtures... .. . 3,261.63 Due from approved reserve banks........................................ 10,155.93 Ch cks and other cash items . 63 99 Cash on hand............................. 4,890.95 Ex >enses..................................... 1,402.90 .... $55,615.73 LIABILITIES Cai ital stock paid in.... .. .$10,000.00 Sut plus fund..................... 808.33 Undivided profits, less ex pense« and taxes paid.............. 876.65 Inc vidual deposits subject to check....................... .............. 35,924.1(1 Demand certificates of deposit 584.90 Tit o certificates of deposit.. 4,732,03 No. es and bills rediscounted. . , Total Total S ta ri: of O regon $55,615.73 ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. I Nancy Pernoll. John W. Pernoll. Martin V. Pernoll. Henry H.W’ernoll. Lydia H. Clute, Myra M. Pernoll. Muud M. Harriott and Alice A. Per noll. partners doing business urn e • the firm name and Style of Pernoll Estate. Plaintiffs. vs. Frank Mixter and O. M. Crouch. Defer dints. Notice is he’-ebv given, that by virtue and or der of sale and execution issued out of the above name I Court and cutine on the 10th day of April, 1913, and to mo directed upon a judgment and decree duly rendered and entered in said Court and Cause on the 7th day of Apr i. 1913, in favor of the above named plaint! is and against th« aboved named defendants on PL ¡niffs fbst caus< of suit, in the sum of $320.75 and the further sum of $10.10 costs of preparing lien with interest on each of said sums from the 26th • ay of Augus» 1912, at 6 per Cent p»r anni m. ai <1 $50.00 reason able attorney’s fees. And on Plaintiffs s con, cause of suit in the i«utn -f $131.91 and the fur. - er sum of $6.00 for recording llaintids lien to- urether with int iest on ea« h of said sums from the 28th day of August, 19.2, at 6 per cent per annum, and $60.00 reasonable attorney’s fees, and on Plaintiffs third cau^e of suit in the sum of $410.80 and the further sum $6.00 for recording Plaintiffs lien together with intere t on each of sa<d sums from trie 29th day of Au rust. 1912 at the rate of 6 per cent per annum and the furth er sum $50.00 reasonable attorney's feos, as also the turther sum of $30.00 Plaintiffs costs and dis- bursernents taxed therein. Now Therefore, Notice is hereby Kiven that 1 will on MONDAY, MAY 12th, 1913, ss. 10o'clock A. M of said day at th? front door of 'he Court House n Jacksonville. Jackson County ( ounty of Jackson 1. Henj. M. Collins, Cashier of the Oregon offer for ¡-ale nnd will sell at FubJic auc tion to the highest bidt'er for cash in hand dl the hb< e-named bank, do solemnly sweat right title and interest which the said defend that the Mbove statement is true to ants or either of them had on the 28th day of August. 1912 or have at any time thereafter ac- thi liest of my knowledge and belief. B enj . M. C ollins , Cashier. I quired in und to the following described real pioperty s. uated in Jackson County. State of Correct—Attest; Oregon to-wit:- C. M. Ruch, TheNHof NE’ i of SW’iiSbjof NE'$ of SW Harry Luy. ‘•4:8'2 of NWH of SE'i; N' j of SW‘f of SEhr: S ibscribed and sworn to before me N'a ofSEhof SEViiW^of NWH . f SW'.a id the E*-a of NWVf of SW1» of Section 20 Towmhip 40 this- 11th day February, 1913. I South of Range 4 West of the Willamette Merid H. K. H anna , ian. containing 160 acres, together with all the Notary Public. ( water rights ditches ar I ditch rights connected therewith or appurtenant t hereto and also als ut 2500 feet of hydraulic pipe together with one No. 2 and one No. 3 giant used in connection with said mining property. That 1 will apply the proc« -. . d, of said sale first Gresham’s <’ommercial club has pllt to the coats of aai«l sale and second to the pay ment of the amounts due on Plaintiffs judgment its utiation fee down to $1, and has nnd also to the payment of other execut ions now abt ished dues, When funds are need- in my hands that have been docreed by the above ed he club will call for voluntary of- entitled court to I m » liens u$M»n the above descril*- ed property, and which liens are declared to be on fert igs. an e«]uality with plaintiffs lien and if the funds At Glendale there is in process of arising from such sal? be insufficient to pay all of formation a young people’s society of said liens in full, that I Will apply th? sain«» pro religious inquiry, the purpose of which rata according to the several amounts du«» there on. An«1 if there be any ever plus I will hold is t< make a study of the world’s great and pay over in accordance with the direction of re I ions. •aid court. Dated at Jacksonville, Jackson County Orc The gopher gun continues to take gon. thia 12th day of April. 1913. dig d tell in Oregon. The Scio News I AUG. D. SINGLER. ts Joe Walter of Piatt mountain | Sheriff of Jackson County, State of Oregon. Oregon Sidelights. a v tim, shorn of two fingers of his righ hand. T • Brownsville Times takes the che ■fullest possible view of weather ■n< rop conditions, bmit'-..» ti at tt ey are in leapt! • to ..;»i.-e rt giv..t litui crop this : elisoli. ” R d Anderson, a victim of a logging road accident "ear Bandon, is reported : neo- jring. after many months, thanks to g> liftings of cuticle contributed by ■untething like a score of his friends. Cl .ns pheasants being reported plen tiful tn the Willamette valley this sea son, the Woodburn Tribune says some thing should b» done to protect the fam rs who have eared for the flocks during the iong closed season. Tt Misfit man of the Albany Demo- crat hserver: ‘Conskli ring the hurry and ostia of newspaper making, done with < rush, there is prohably no more rrlts ie institution in the world. There are (. obably five times as many mis- take- made in the average poetoffice in a day at there in the average news paper.”—Journal. Wall Paper W.B.Corse ts5Cc, SI, $1.50, $3 Many Jacksonville Readers Have A veekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Edifpr. S'. BSCRIPTION: GOOD NEWS ! W» lia.e it in all the very I..lest and most up-to-date de- signs and sham-s, at prices that will appeal to you. Make your selection while the stock is complete. Headquarters fur All Kinds of Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass, Etc To brighten up your dingy old furniture try Chi-Namel at Fred J. Fick’s Heard it And Profited J_ . “ V V. I Native Daughter/ I Shoes,guaranteed VyU* Thereby All Wool and Mixed Suitings 50c. to $1 yd. “Good news travels fast,” and the thousands of bad back sufferers in Jacksonville are glad to learn that prompt relief is within their reach. Many a larne, weak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doan’s Kidney- Pills. Thousands upon thousands of people are telling the good news of their experience with the Old Quaker Remedy. Here is an example worth reading: M. Powell, 263 Oak St., Ashland, Ore., says: “I suffered a great deal from kidney trouble and backache and sometimes I could hardly get around. On arising in the morning, I was stiff and lame and the kidney secretions annoyed me by their irregularity in passage. As soon as I commenced taking Doan’s Kidney Pills, I improv ed and I am now in good health. I still use Doan’s Kidney Pills occasion ally however, but more as a preventive than anything else. I always insist upon Doan’s Kidney Pills for no sub stitute could be as effective as they.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan’s—and take no other. Special Big Values A STUDY IN SMOKE. Beautiss That Greet the Eye From Any of Pittsburgh’s Hills. ■J Ltd silt Är“. B-ro: 50c. Values, 35c. Yd. «J Silk Ratine and Nouveautés 20c. per yard See Our Line of Stamped and Embroidery LadiesKimonas and House Dresses a Specialty A New and Complete Line Calico, Cliallies, Etc. Scrims and Silkelenes for Your Windows of See Our New Spring Line of Mens' and Boys' Furnishings Taylor - Williams The People’s Store Jacksonville, Oregon BUSINESS CARDS GUS NEWBURY Attorney-at-Law Will Practise in All Courts in the State OREGON. MEDFORD, Lhi. T. T. S haw Dentist. Inspiratlsn. Admirer—You were inspired when you wrote that! Poet-Yes; with the hope of selling It.—Ltnplucott'a. On a Broadway surfrue car two well dressed women were highly nmused at a woman with a baby. As the conduc tor came along the woman with the Child said: "Hold the baby a minute; I want to tie tuy shoestring." He took the youngster nnd the worn an ties! the string Then the conductor eave the baby back to Iter As he passed the two well dressed women one of them wild: “You have all sorts of queer passen gers on your car. don't you?" "Yes.” he replied. "Imagine that woman Asking you to Sold her baby! Wasn't that a crazy thing for her to do?" “Oh. 1 don't know." replied the cm Jnctor quietly "That's un lathy. The woman's my wife."—New York It.u graph. Found a Cure fbr Khciimati.ru, ’*1 fullered wi.h rhenmatlsin for tv.» year? ■nd could not get n:y right hand to my molith for that length of tun«," writes Lri I_ Chapman, Mapleton, lows. "1 fullered terrible pa;n so 1 oouM not sleep or l.e ? lit at night. Fiee y«.o, «go 1 began using ( hauiberlain'a Liniment and in two months 1’he mot of alt benevolent actions is I was well and have not suffered with rheu Sitai piety and fraternal lore.—Oc matism «inca. ” For «ala by all dealer».— tael us. AdrertiaemeuL I Co. Agents for the Famous Florsheim Shoe IL K. HANNA Lawyer Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building JACKSONVILLE, OREGON POLK’S OREGON and WASHINGTON Office in llyan Building, California St. Upstairs OREGON JACKSONVILLE 1>. W. BAGSHAW Business Directory A Directory of each City, Town and Village, giving descriptive sketch of each place, location, population, tele graph, shipping and banking point; also Classified Directory, compiled by business and profession. R. L. POLK tt CO-- Attorney at Law lAJ AiUc.U. j L«‘»' x-VLcULB. A prominent New Yuik physician tavs: ‘ if it were not for ti.e thin Blockings nnd run- ' Forenoon 9 to 12 .¡•in ho led six es worn by whhsii the doctors Office Hours. j Afternoon 1:30 to 5 would probably he I kii .I :rupt.M When you . ontract a cold do not u. it for it to develop Bank of J acksonville Building. into pneumonia but treat it $<t ones Cham- beslain’s Cough Remedy is intended especi JACKSONVILLE. - OREGON ally for coughs and ro'ds, and has won a wide reputation by its cures of those disoMea. it is most effectual and :s plenxint and safe Look co Y >02- Plumbing. to take. lor said by all dealers.—Adver You know what .ap"-ns in a house in tise me nt. which tl.o plumbing is :i r-ior condition— everybody in the house is lb.bla to contract typhoid or some other fever. The digestive organs perform the same functions in the human body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept in first class | We have on hand for aale the following condition all the time. If you have any blanks viz: trouble with your digestion take Chamber Lease, lain's Tablets and you are certain to get- quick relief. For sale by all dealers.—Ad Mortgages, vortisement. Bill of Sale. Agreements. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattel Mortgage, Acknowledgements, Real Estate ontract, nee oil r.o . ce . promptly olxaii TRAOE-M a R ä S, < i - i copyii«i.uriKin- Location Notice—Placer, Gelei ur Photo, for mured. s<”td .*k REPORT on .. , p . •!.!..■>.: h y, Vatriitpraet- Location Notice—Quartz, i<e e.Y' lusivcly. U/.K.C • * FCRENCES. Se 2 «*”tj tn »'T1I n for Inminable book Satisfaction of Mortgage, on MOW TJ CJT^.J .'Io..4 1-1 CELL PATENTS, ’ b'li o', s vi;; .................... il , j"V. li >r to get .. h partner, Real Estate Agents ontract, S . ..._ v. liable intonila ---- -Mon. puent b. : and « o..>»r on nal ioli. D Notice Application for Liquor Lie sass Atreasonable prices. Weintend adding I AWT BK9p PATt.GT LAWYERS, other blanks as fast as possible until 303 Seventh St., 1 Washington. 0. C 'he line is complete. Blanks sf special form printed to order at short natics oend Now r 11 NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER [LEG.AL BLANKS Ci). <*r- Copy / CATALOG JACKSONVILLE POST. Cab torn la Woman Seriously Alarmed Not Extraordinary. When In Venice Ziem, the artist, find Ing that the native women disliked posing for artists, hired a shop and stocked it with trinkets nnd cheap Jew elry. While his agent bargained with the custvtneis Ziem. hidden sway tn the ba<k of his shop, made sketches, not caring what his stock was sold tor provided only the haggling over It oc cupied pleuty of time. Special Values Offered. *6f Robert Haven Schautller. writing in the Metropolitan, says: “I never come within range of the unique spell of Groceries and Feed modern Pittsburgh without wishing that I might personally conduct thither of ail kinds the sage who so mendaciously declared that there is nothing new under the sun, for Pittsburgh Is something new. "From any of the city's hundred hills one can enjoy more varieties of smoke In an hour than there are kinds of tloud lu a month. These range all the way from fairy shavings of ice and Force of Habit. turls of driven snow, through geolog “It's curious how habits fasten them leal strata of pure cream, mischievous, selves on people. You know Wapps- evanescent ringlets of bluish white, ley?” smudges faintly tinged with olive, "Yes.” aerial bushes of delicate rose, trees of “He’s an enthusiastic fisherman and orange and rusty red. through a hun always ha« n story to tell about some dred tones of gray, from the most etlie I gigantic monster of the deep that he real fawn to sheer brutal dirt, then almost caught.” deep «mg to a black us rich as the "I’ve heard hltn tell a lot of lies of glossy, tarry coal from which ft sprang. that kind." "One convenient thing abotit the "Well, It seems that burglars broke smokescape Is that you can enjoy some Into bls house the other night and he part of it wherever you happen to he. got up and captured one of them—a Looking west in the canyon of Fourth little fellow—but you ought to hear avenue one morning, the lower parts of him tell about the size of the one that the office buildings were quite obllter got away.”—Chicago Record-Herald. nted by a dense, low lying bank of soft, dusky smoke. But as the tyo Dana's Ten Books. traveled upward this cloud began to Charles A. Dana once made a list thin until, when it reached the cor of ten “Indispensable books.” They nices, every detail of them stood out are the Bible, Shakespeare, the Dec sharply tn the sunlight against a sky Inration of Independence, the Con of pale sapphire. Such effects are as stltutlon of the United States, Ban Interesting as they are characteristic of croft's "History of the United States,' the place.” Irving's "Life of Washington," Frank lin's "Autobiography.” Channing's "Es IRON AND POWER «ay on Napoleon Bonapurte." Giblxm's "Decline and Fall of tile Roman Em Th. Link Between ths Metal and the pire” and Tariteli'« "Early Life of Great Nations. Lincoln." In the sixteenth century the greatest i Iron making nations were Spain, Repudiated the Spelling. France nnd Eugland. and beytmd all Once while in Pittsburg Andrew Car fear of contradiction these were the negie had n telegram sent and stood three countries which were then reck waiting until It reached the operator. oned greatest, uys the London Tele Tie listened attentively to the clicking graph. of the key, then immediately wrote a While Cortez was carrying the (lag new telegram, as follows: “The other of Spain into the then unknown worid message mine; spelling the operator's'' and while the great gnlleous were bringing home to that favored nation Her Secret. treasures beyond the wildest hopes of Bessie—Did you tell the girls at the the adventurers the myriad forges tea that great secre1 I confided to you were alight in Catalonia and the ar and Elsie? Eva—No; Isn't it a shame? mor of Castile was enabling a handful That horrid Elsie got there first and of men to seize the riches protec ted by I told thorn before I arrived! many thousands of natives who had reached a high state of civilization, but Not the Cook's Fault. knew not the methods of manufacture Mistress— Really, Marie, whenever t of Iron. come Into the kitchen 1 see you doing And so it ever was. and, much as we nothing. Cook You're right, mum; may In theory and tn sentiment regret you never have any luck, do you?— the fact, so it is today. We hear a Fliegende Blatter. great deal about the reasons for tile rise of modern Germany as a world Setting Him Right. power. It is worth noting that that Fie—My income Is small, and per country bus risen rapidly Into promi haps It Is cruel of me to take you nence as the Iron and steel output has Troni your father’s roof. She—I don't Increased by leaps and bounds. live on the roof. In the olden days It was the same. The Romans carried into Spain the It's finer being a ratal! hunk of sun knowledge of working iron and steel, shine thsn a big bank of fog.-Henry nnd upon that foundation Spain rose to F. Cope. the might aud majesty of a great world power. , Ziem and His Models. Goods. The CHAS. H. ILLY CO, Scatti— “A short time ago I contracted a sever« coiii which Nettled on my lungs and sassed toe n great deal of annorance. I would bar« bmi ut.L, '-ing spells and lay lungs were so i rr-re ana inflamed I began te tee seriously ¡.¡armed. A friend recommended Chauiber- iaiu'l Cough Remedy, saying »lie had used i". for years. I bought a boltlo and it re lieved my couch the first night, and in * aeek I was rid of the cold and soreness of inv lunge," writes Mins Marie Gerber, 8aw- telle. Cal. For sale by all dealers.—Adver tisement. POST ADS bring Best Results