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< ----------------------- ------------------f----------------------------- . JACKSONVILLE POST-: Ofñcia. 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. SATURDAY. JUNE 14, 1913 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. ! will confer with A. K. Ware of the Commercial club and other prominent I citizens today when a defínate conclu lt«mi of Interest to Jackson County sion will probably be reached. Sun. COURT HOUSE NEWS Tax Payors County MARRIAGE LICEN8E8 William B. Isaacs and Artie Barn- hardt. Edward Forgey and Louise Howard. MARRIED Isaacs-Barnhardt-. At the Court house in Ja?ksonville, Oregon, Wed nesday June 11, 1913, by Judge F. L. TouVelle, William B. Isaacs and Artie Barnhardt. CIRCUIT COURT. NEW CASES. Treasurer’s Fifty-Third Call. Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein Garnett-Corey Hardware Company, a corporation as plaintiff, recovered judgment against J. M. Bayliss for the sum of Two Hundred Fifty-four and 54-100 (254.54) Dollars in U. S. gold coin, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rerte of 8 per cent per annum from the 15th day of July. 1912. and the further sum of 150.00 attorney’s fees and the further sum of $14.00 for costa and disbursements. K Public notice is hereby given that I will on MONDAY, JULY 14th. 1913 at the front door of the Court House in Jackson ville. Jackson County. Oregon, at 10:30 o’clock in the forenoon of said day. offer for sale and will sell at Public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant in and to the follow ing described real property situated in Jackson County, Oregon, to wit: The Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 19, Township 36 South of Range 2, West of ths Willamette Meridian, in Jackson Coun ty, State of Oregon. Tak* n and levied upon as the property of said J. M. Bayliss or so much thereof as may be ne cessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of the Garnett-Corey Hardware Company, a corpoia- tion, plaintiffs and against the above named de fendant, with interest thereon, tOkiether with all c >stsand disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 12th day of June, 1913. W. H. SINGLER. Sheriff. By E. W. WILSON. Deputy. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, Treasury Department. Jacksonville, Oregon June 14th. 1913. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all County Warrants, protested from Notice for Publication. March 3rd, 1911, to March 31st, 1911, both dates inclusive. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Interest ceases on the'War/ants' aboVe U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, called, this 14th day of June, 1913. June 1". 1913 Notice is hereby given that Acey C. Martin, . • J am - es - M. C rwnemiller , Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. of M dford, Oregon, who, on May 18, 1910, made Homestead Entry Serial. No. 06262. for S.E. Vs Thomas E. Johns vs Art Nichols and C. W. Jackson. Action to recovir money. Complaint filed. Summons returned. W. I. Vawter, attorney for the plaintiff. Citation The Jackson County Bank, a corpor IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON ation vs A. L. Bailey and Jessie Bailey. FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. Action to recover money. Complaint filed. Summons. W. I. Vawter, at In tho Matter of the Estate of James Cook, deceased. torney for plaintiff. PROBATE COURT In the matter of the estate of Wil liam Robinson, an incompetent. Order appointing day for final settlement. In the matter of the estate of James Cook, deceased. Order continuing hearing on citation. In the matter of the estate of Ern est Hart, deceased. Order extending time in which to file inventory and ap praisement. In the matter of the last will and testament of A. P. Talent, deceased. Order admitting will to probate and appointing executor. Estate of John E. Hart, deceased. Order directing the saie of certain per sonal property. In the matter of the estate of W. A. Goff, deceased, Final account of ad< ministrator and petition fur distribu- tion filed. Order approving final ac count and discharging the administra tor and his sureties. In the matter of the estate of Ed ward C. Ireland, deceased. Final ac count of administrator and petition for distribution of the assets of estate filed. Decree of distribution and order discharging administrator and hid bondsmen. In the matter of the estate of F. . A. Hawk, deceased. Order setting time I and place for final hearing. In the matter of the estate of Aug ustus Moore, deceased. Order appoin ting appraisers. In the matter of the estate of John liuntly, deceased. Order appointing administrator and fixing his boudin the sum of $8,500 S.W. *4, Section 14. Township 38 S.. Range 2 West Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Her bert Smith, United States Commissioner, at Grants Pass. Oregon, on the 1st day of August, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Guy Martin of Medford. Oregon; D. M. Martin, of Medford, Citation to Show Cause on Application to Sell Oregon; Louis Magray, of Medford, Oregon; Real Property. Louis Peets, of Medford, Oregon. To Lucinda Denson, William Cook, George W. B. F. JONES,' Cook. Dan Harrington, Susie Lencione. Annie Register, Warner, Mary Pope. Harry Harrington, Frank Harrington. Wesley Harrington. Nora Parker (otherwise known as Nora Bowles) Annie Cook and John Cook, heirs of James Cook, deceaHed, and to all Other Heirs Unknown, if any such there be: It appearing to my »atisfaction upon reading the petition of John Cook, as administrator of It Makes a Difference In Which Land One Travels This Distance. the estate of James Cook, deceased, duly verified If you take a notion to settle down the 3 )th day of April, 1913. and filed in this court on the 1st day of May, 1913, that in order to pay for a time and after you have been the charges, expenses and cluirns against the whisked out and back In a motorcar estate of said decedent, that tlie following des i cribed premises, or a portion thereof, should be you think to ask how far the house Is sold, namely, the South half of the Northeast from the station the agent carelessly quarter and the North half of the Southeast waves his land and airily remarks. quarter of Section Twenty (20), Township (34) “About a tnlie,” you had best take heed S outh. Range Three (3) East of the Willamette us to what country you are in at thp Meridian in Jackson County. Oregon, Therefore, you and each of you, namely. time. Lucinda Denson, William Cook, George W. Cook, I If it Is in England you are ah right, Dan Harrington, Susie Lenoione, Annie Warner, for the familiar 1,700 yards is the Mary Pope, Harry Harrington, Frank Harring Standard, but If you have taken a ton. Wesley Harrington. Nora Parker (otherwise I fancy to some sod thatched Irish known as Nora Bowles) Annie Cook, and John I Cook, heirs of James Cook, deceased, and to all J cottage it means a tramp of 2,240 other heirs unknown, if any such there be. are yards, and If you are moved to linger hereby directed^ and cited to appear beforw | In the highlands remember that the said county court on Thursdav. the 21th day of braw Scot calls 1,076 yards a mile. July. 1913, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of Considering the size of Switzerland, said day at the court room of said county court ' one might expect a mile to be about at the County Court H< use at Jacksonville, in as fur us one could throw a ball, but the County of Jackson, Oregon, to show cause, if the hardy mountaineers think 0.153 any exist, why an order should not be made, authorizing the said administrator to sell so much yards the proper thing, even whin, as of the above described real property of the said it generally is. it is very much uphill dceedent as shall be necessary, as prayed for in The Swiss Is the longest mile of all. said petition. being followed by the Vienna post This citation shall bs served upon all non-resi mile of 8.29« yards. dent heirs and all unknown heirs by publishing The Flemish mile Is 6.860 yards, the the same in the Jacksonville Post, a newspaper Prussian 8.237 yards, and in Denmark published in Jacks m County, Oregon, once a they wnlk 8.244 yards and call It a week for four successive weeks prior to July •troll of a mile. Tlie Arabs generally 24th. 1913. Dated June 13th, 1913. ride good horses and call 2.143 yards a F. L. TOU VELLE, County Judge. saps-------------- No. 145 REPORTOFTHECONDITIONOFTHE BEEKMAN’S BANKING BOUSE at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon at the close of business, June 4th, J| 1913. . * Hl Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Execution mile, while the Turks are satisfied with 1,826 yards, and tlie Italians shorten the distance of a mile to 1.760 yards. Just six yards more than the American has In mind when th<> agent waves his hand and blandly remarks. ’ About a mile."—Chicago Record lL»r aid 63 Report of the Condition of The Bank of Jacksonville At Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, at the close of business June 4, 1913. RESOURCES. Bonds,’ and warrants,.......... 20,000.00 Due from approved reserve banks and cash on hand.... 74.332.22 CORRECT-Attest J p n. /C. M. Ruch, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of (June, 1913. H. K. HANNA, Notary Public. 9 OH, YE LOVERS Of BEAUTY BARGAINS! Here is where you get one hundred cents worth of goods for your dollar. More goods for same money, same goods for less money than elsewhere. OUR LINE CONSISTS OF EVERYTHING kept in a First-Class, Up-to-Date General Store. High- est quality, lowest prices. When you want merchand ise don’t forget “JACKSONVILLE FIRST” and especially Taylor - Williams Co. The People's Store Jacksonville, Origin of the Christmas Stocking. From Italy comes «the legend from which we are supposed to get the time honored custom of banging up tlie Christmas stocking. Good old St. Nlcli olas of Padua used to throw long knit ted purses tied at both ends into the open windows of the very poor people, »nd these purses were of yarn and not unlike a footless stocking. Finally it became the custom of the people to hnng these empty receptacles out of their windows on the night before Christmas so that St. Nicholas would pVit a gift Into them as be passed by. By and by. when the coin of the realm became scarce, toys were put lti for the children and useful presents for grown peoplp. In the north country, where it was rather chilly at Christmas time, the purses were hung on the mantel piece. and It was believed that the good old saint would come down the chimney and till them. When these purses went out of fashion stockings were substituted and have been used ever since. Feeling a Presence. BUSINESS CARDS I awyer Attorney-at-Law Will Practise in All Courts in the State MEDFORD, OREGON. Dit T. SHAW T Dentist. Office in llyan Building, California St. Upstairs OREGON JACKSONVILLE 1). W. BAGSHAW Attorney at Law NOTARY., PUBLIC CONVEYANCER AND r, I Forenoon 9 to 12 Office Hours: | Afternoon 1;30 t0 5 Business Directory sUiug at the end. II. K. HANNA NEWBURY GUS ;75 j feet sheer to the sea They then In* soed the binds out of their by 1 menus of a llahlug rod with a noosed 9 Oregon Reading a book recently, the writer Bank of Jacksonville Building. was anesteil by one sentence: "If 1 JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON went into n room without knowing you to be there 1 should at once feel your presence." It is the Imaginative mi dress from ll man to a woman. Most of us possibly have that curious id- ;-y_’GON and WASHINGTON stlnct the obverse of that of the horse that will not rest in a stable that has I boused a bear -the Instinct that knows! A Directory of each City, Town and the presem e of the affinity. There lire \ ill i; e, giving descriptive sketch of people being to the general view ex- i c tcli place, location, population, tele- cellent citizens—whom you cannot ¡■aph, shipping and banking point; so Classified Directory, compiled by abide. There are people whose pres . usinoss and profession, ence you detest and resent, and though L. POLK CO-- you could give no particular reason for rhe antipathy you would rather d' suddenly than live In the same stre, f with them. Those are usually. I think, relatives of some sort who hare the traditional claim to make themselves a , nuisance. But haven’t you felt the ■ presence of the person you like?—Lon promptly obtained in • it countries OR t o fee , don Chronicle. TRADK-MARKS, Unv< uU < id Uopyiighl* rtgl.4- RESOURCES Loans and discounts....................... $27,790.65 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured- 127.06 Encouraging. Bonds and warrants ............ ............. Recently nil employee in a business 1,284.30 LIABILITIES. house who hml held n clerkship for 4,901.80 several Capital stock paid in................ $15,000 DO Banking house.................................. years went to the boss with :i Surplus fund.............................. 3,034.23 Furniture and fixtures...... -............ 3.231.63 ¡den for an Increase in Hillary. Due to 1 anks and bankers.... "1 asked you for a little more salary 131.52 Due from approved reserve banks-.. 10,815.23 a year ago." said the clerk, "but you Individual deposits subject me that you were not able to give to check .............................. 74,166.47 Cash on hand....................... t.-.v....... 3,314.87 It told to me at that time. Now n little baby Demand certificates of de- Expenses........................................... 2,000.89 has come to our home, which will add posits................................... 2,000.00 the expense, and I would be very Total....................................... $53,496.43 to glad if you could favorably consider Total ............................... 94,332.22 my request.” LIABILITIES STATE OF OREGON, ? "I see. I see." thoughtfully replied f ss: Capita; rek paid in.......................... -$10,000.00 the boss. "Let me think it over a County of Jackson, Boy. I suppose?" 1, Henry G. D x. c .«l.kr o. the above Surpi.is f .n i....................................... 8.33 Ute. “Yes, sir," happily answered named bank, do solemn.y »w«..r Undivided profits............................... clerk, greatly encouraged by his - 1,457.64 that the above statement is true to the ployer’s attitude. Individual deposits subject to check.. - 37.150.C6 “i think 1 can fix it." responded best of my knowledge and belief. employer. “I won’t be able to give you HENRY G. DoX, Cashier, Demand certificates of deposit........... 210.05 any more money, but Just ns soon ns Subscribed and sworn to before me Time certificates of deposit................. - 2.580.03 the boy gets big enAigii we will find a this 13thday of June, 1913. for him In the office here.”— Notes and bills rediscounted.............. D. W. Bagshaw, Notary Public. - 2.089.72 position Philadelphia Te'egravh. Total......................................... $53,4%. 43 A P.rileun Business. Taking young geese on the Island of interested in Cannning Factory ¡STATE OF OREGON,/ss Rena, in the outermost Hebrides, is a County of Jackson ' most perilous business, though Urge I, Benj. M. Collins, cashier of the above-named bank captures are occasionally made. A VV. T. Hitchcock of San Francisco crew recently returned with a bag of w»s in Medford yesterday visiting J do solemnly swear that the adove statement is true to the 2,260 birds, which found ready sale at A Westerlund and invest ¡gating con best of my knowledge and belief. , Xes, Tlie men were lowered over the ditions heie with a view to establishing face of tl.e cliffs, which are -»«>» to i»X> BENJ. M. COLLINS, Cashier. a ruining factory. Mr. Hitchcock was very enthusiastic over the valley and the pros pets tor the 1913 crop and ■aid that coixiitions seemed to warrant the establishment of a factory. He , W? 1 Yes, and especially the romantic little city known on the map as Jacksonville—the Pioneer of the Rogue— the Park City of the Valley—where contentment sings, nature smiles and where to live is to rejoice. w. ABOUT A MILE. In the matter of the estate of Phy- By virtue of an execution and order of sale Ila May Grazor, deceased. First and uly issued by the Clerk of tl e Circuit Court of final account and petition for distribu the County ?f Jackson. State of Oregon, dated tion filed. Order approving final ac- the 12th day of Ju te. 1913,in a certain action in the count and directing distribution of es tate. No. —- The World -is Growing7 Better istered. Send >)i t< ‘i, Model or I’liuto, for F.l£T REPORT on pa:-nmbi.’.ty. l’atentpract- i< e «‘.'ll lueively. L I.K k.FEHENCES. Sc ,d 2 S f’it.4 ‘n »’ mt; s for invaluable bonk < -1 -OW « J O’.Tra 4 ; »«I SELL PATENTS, lib ■; on"S m :.I po 1, nr to get a partner, d uent l.i-v and u. i.-r valuable information, p. smsY a co. PATUr.C LAWYERS, Ä303 l 303 S Sivcn > St., V/ashinnton, D. C -»end Now for Free A C4M/.OC // Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building JACKSONVILLE, -.urpribing c.n,- „1*stomach Trouble. Ytlisn you have troubla with your »tom- h or (hr ni.- eon.lip.tion, don’t imagine ii .t yoi.r -.’u- u beyond help just becauss nr doctor t: il-- to give you relief. Mrs. . Steiigh, • Liufic-ld, N. J., writes, “For era i.«<: t I ■’ uve I cen troubled with atom .1. J vc: .Iiit'3 1 ate upset it ter- ■ y. ■ i-e cf Chuaibei'l.iin’r advertising aid ...'.(• to me. After reading a few f.'.ri people who had been ■ he 1. . . .. . b,-rl:.i;i’s Tablets, I decided to . nv - taken nearly three-fourths • -ci r.nd can now ext almost p i hat 1 want.” For sale by all d ,'mer:t. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derango tlie whole system when entering It through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phystclaas. as the damage they will do Is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney 4 Co.. Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu ine. It Is taken Internally and made lu Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney 4k Co. Tes timonials free. Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bottle. Take Dall's Family Pills for constlpatlom LEGAL BLANKS 'Ne have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattel Mortgage, Acknov ledgements. Real Estate ontract, I Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice—Quartz, , Satisfaction of Mortgage, Rill Sititi Afy.iu Cxtract, Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. Weintend adding other blanks as fast as possible until the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice JACKSONVILLE • CHAS. H. LILLY CO. Sc.lt!« ¡OREGON POST. Dysentery is aiwa.'S serious and often a hngerous .linease, but it can b« curad. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea u___ 1- 1__ _____ 1 ____ —I__ _ ___ . POST ADS. bring Bes+ Results