Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 28, 1913, Image 2

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    Summons.
JACKSONVILLE POST-:
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
Officia, Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
The World is Growing
Better
E. Renshaw, Plaintiff.
M
»
va.
Effie M. Armstrong and Joseph W.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor..
-xa
Armstrong, her husband, and George
E. Hart and M. Trammell, Defendants.
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Suit in Equity to Foreclose a Mort­
gage.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
To Effie M. Armstrong and Joseph
W. Armstrong, her husband, and
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1913
George E. Hart and M. Trammell, the
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on above named defendants:
I n the N ame of the S tate of O re ­
application.
Yes, and especially the romantic little city known on
-*r-’
gon : You and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint, filed against you in the above
the map as Jacksonville—the Pioneer of the Rogue—
Feeding Young Chicks
COURT HOUSED NEWS
entitled court and cause on or before
the last day of the time prescribed in
the Park City of the Valley—where contentment sings,
the order for publication of summons
A good quality of rolled oats is sug- herein, to-wit: on or before the 9th
Itemi of Intereit to Jackoon County
nature smiles and where to live is to rejoice.
of August, 1913, said date being
gested as an excellent first feed for day
the expiration of six weeks from the
T«x Plyin
de-
chicks by the poultry husbandry
date of the first publication of this
partment of the Oregon Agricultural summons. And if you fail to apuesr
CIRCUIT COURT.
College. Bread crumbs or stale bread and answer, for want thereof the
NEW CASES.
will apply to the Court for the
soaked in milk and squeezed dry are plaintiff
relief prayed for in plaintiff’s com-
William Bates et al, vs Ross Kline, also very good. Another good feed . plaint,
succinctly stated as follows:
Action to recover money. Complaint for the first few days is a raw egg
For a decree of foreclosure to be
Here is where you get one hundred cents worth of
filed. Affidavit and undertaking for mixed with bran and a little shorts or i rendered in the sum of Thirteen
attachment. Summons issued, Writ middlings, fed in a crumbly condition Thousand ($13,000) Dollars with inter­
goods for your dollar. More goods for same money,
Gua twice a day. Any of these may be fed est thereon from Dec. 1, 1910, at the
and certificate of attachment.
rate of six (6%) per cent per annum
Newbury, attorney for plaintiff.
twice a day with the addition of crack­ until paid in accordance with the terms
same goods for less money than elsewhere.
and conditions of said note mentioned
E. Renshaw vs Effie M. Armstrong, ed wheat and cracked corn.
in the mortgage and also interest on
et a). Suit to foreclose mortgage.
Until the chicks have learned to eat, deferred
interest payments from ma­
Complaint filed, summons issued. Affi­ the food should be given on clean sand. turity until paid, and for the sum of
davit and order for publication of sum­ After a couple of days the cracked $385.05 taxes for the years 1910 and
mons. Fred W. Mears, attorney for wheat and corn should be fed in chaff 1911 with interest thereon at 6% per
annum from Nov. 22, 1912, until paid,
plaintiff.
so as to make the chicks scratch. The and for the sum of $178.79 taxes fur
kept in a First-Class, Up-to-Date General Store. High­
depth
of
the
chaff
should
increase
with
Minnie M. Ingalls vo Walter D. In­
the year 1912, wi'h interest thereun at
the rate of g per cent per annum from
galls. Suit for divorce.
Complaint the development of the chicks.
est quality, lowest prices. When you want merchand­
After the first week the bran and May 28, 1913, until paid, and for the
filed. Mulkey & Cherry, attorneys for
sum of $1456 as attorney’s fees with
egg or bread and milk should be discon­ interest thereon at-the rate of 6 per
plaintiff.
ise don’t forget “JACKSONVILLE FIRST” and
tinued and in its place a mash of bran sent per annum from the date of this
PROBATE COURT
and shorts or bran and middlings with decree together with the costs and dis­
especially
71....
Ii the matter of the estate of Arth­ [ground corn (about three parts bran to bursements herein to be taxed. That
I
this
Court
by
its
decree
herein,
order
ur Powis Herbert, deceased. First and one of middlings, and one of corn)
and adjudge that the mortgage herein
final account of executrix filed. Order sheuld be fed.
described be a lien on the said realty
g
approving final account and discharg­
If the ground corn is too high priced and that the same he foreclosed. That
ing executrix and her bondsmen.
finely ground wheat may be used, and the land described in said mortgage
and which is to be foreclosed is de­
In the matter of the estate of Mary later finely ground oats, with a pinch scribed as follows:
E. McCall, deceased. Final account of salt and enough milk or water added
All of the Renshaw Sub-Division in
The People's Store
Township lhirty- even (37) South of
filed. Decree of final settlement and to make a crumbly mixture.
order of distribution.
As much as the chicks will clean up Range One (1), West of the Willam­
ette Meridian, as numbered, marked
In the matter of the estate and guar­ readily in an hour or less should be giv­ and delineated on the official plat there­
en
once
a
day.
The
cracked
grains
in
of,
now of record in the office of the
dianship of Louis Morris Schofield, a
the chaff should be fed until the chicks County Recorder of Jackson County,
minor. Order appointing appraisers.
Oregon, together with any and all
in the matter of the last will and are six weeks old when whole wheat water and water rights appurtenant
testament of Mary Cryderman, de­ may ba given them. The soft food tiiereto, and especially the appropria­
BUSINESS CARDS
Sightseeing.
II. K. HANNA
ceased. Order admitting will to pro­ should not be left in the feeding troughs tion authorized by Permit No. 36,
Tbe visitor from Wyoming was see
dated October 25, 1909, and recorded
bate and appointing W. J. Freeman, after the chi"ks have had all they will m Book No. 1 of Permits in the office ing New York under the guidance of
eat.
as administrator with the will annexed.
ol the State Engineer at Salem, Ore­ his friend Washington Square.
G US NEWBURY
Lawyer
gon, at page 136 thereof, and recorded
"I’d like to see tbe Bronx zoo,” he
—----->3te----------------
also in Volume 1 of Water Right Cer­ said. "1 have read about it for years.
Horse Thief Arrested
Attorney-at-Law
tificate Records of Jackson County,
How do we get to it?"
THE PANAMA CANAL
Office in Bank of Jacksonville building
Canyonville, Or., June 25. — A horse, Oregon, al page 1 thereof, excepting
Will
Practise
in All Courts in the State
“
Search
me."
said
Mr.
Square.
“
I
’
ve
however, Lot Eight (8) thereof, which
saddle and pair of chaps were stolen is hereby expressly reserved from this never been there.”
I
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
“And yon have lived in New York
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
Whatever may be the effect of the last night from Glendale. The thief conveyance; said real property being­
in
Jackson
County,
Oregon.
all
your
life?
That
’
s
humorous.
”
was
captured
by
Deputy
Sheriff
Hop-
Panama canal on rates charged by
That
the
Court
oy
its
decree
herein,
Later the New Yorker confided to his
coastwise carriers upon traffic shipped kins at noon today, hiding in the brush order ana adjudge a sale made of the
Dit T. T. SiiAW
..re, ... i .,-
I'1 of Stoluacli Trouble.
friend that one of ills fondest ambi­ i
fiom seaboard and inland points, it is near Can.onville. The man refuses to whole said reality according to the law tions was to see Yellowstone park. “It
V. ben von have trouble with your «tom-
Dentist.
give
his
name,
but
admits
stealing
the
and
practice
ot
this
court;
u
,ui
that so
curtain that the cost of transportation
I. cr chronic c.-tu'.ination, don’t imagine
much of said realty be now sold as shall must be glorious out there among all
; ■' t '■
¡. biyimd Leip jiut bec&u«*
will be reduced fully one third. This horse, and frankly remarked that he satisfy
those mountains and geysers and Office in llyan Building, California St.
the
sum
ut
$1560
past
due
in
­
... ’devicr ; ils t-i ¡»'¡re yon relief. Mi-»,
is the statement of Emory R. Johnson, had 10 years hanging over his head at terest and interest thereon as afore­ lakes," he said. “You know all about
Upstairs
.•'■tenfde, Piaiolickl, N. J., write», “For
special commissioner on traffic and tolls, Salem. It ts believed the fellow is one said and t£e sum of $156 out of said It, of course, coming from Wyoming as
• a ur
n. ' ,' h.ive laien troubled with
of Governor W st’s honor men, who $1456 attornff^s fees, and also the sum you do.
JACKSONVILLE
in Scribner’s Magazine.
OREGON
■ rythin;» I ate upset it t»r-
of $385.U5 luxes for the years 1910 and
recently escaped.
"To
tell
the
truth,
”
replied
the
west-
. . ■ ; C! .mberliiiii’» advertising
The American-Hawaiian Steamship
1911 with interest thereon as aforesaid erner, "that’s a place where I have
l> > me. After reading a few
company pays one third of its through
mid the sum of $178.79 taxes for the
• > people who had b*cn
year 1912 with interest thereon as never been.”—Newark News.
1».
W.
BAGSHAW
jute to the Mexican National railway
in’s Tablet«, I decided to
aforesaid,
and
for
the
costs
and
dis
Pointed
Paragraphs
ive
ial.cn nearly three-fourths
for transferring cargo acoss the Isth-
Dealing With Thoughts.
bursements of this suit to be taxed;
Attorney
at
Law
.
in
and can now eatalmost
mus of Tehuantepec. Through ship­
and for such other and further sale or
No thought is ever lost. The dye of
want." Fur sale by all
sides
of
said
property
as
may
be
or
­
ment* via Panama contribute their
NOTARY^ PUBLIC AND
CONVEYANCE!
i-.'c-ibn "lent.
Burning kisses may res lit from dered by tbe Court to satisfy the sums it stains the mind.
quota to the Panama Railroad compa­ sparks.
A love thought without the deed is
that
may
become
delinquent
in
inter
­
Office Hours: J F^enoon 9 to 12
better than n love deoil that is not born
ny. Mr. Johnson points out that the
( Afternoon 1:30 to 5
Never judge a man’s knowledge by est or prircipai ineiuumg attorney’s of thought.
railroad charge of $3 to $3.50 per
Beware of Ointments for
tees,
taxes
and
costs
and
disburse
­
w hat he says.
Thoughts
are
things,
You
are
Bank
of
Jacks,
nville Building.
ments
to
accrue
as
is
set
forth
more
freight ton will be partially offset with
I
Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
thoughts.
The world is thoughts.
loll paying vessels by a charge of $1.20 - Paintings can’t b > harge.l until sfter I lUlly in said complaint.
JACKSONVILLE.
-
- OREGOI as mercury will surely destroy the sense
Learn
to
deal
with
thoughts
us
with
lorsucii
other
an
<
further
relief
as
of
smell
and completely derange the
[ they are executed.
) er tie' vessel-toil.
i I is prayed lor in plaininf’s complaint realities, mid ho to mold your life from
whole system when entering It through
i
the
mucous
surfaces. Such articles should
Stuue-struck
girls
should
think
twice
'
aim
as
to
tins
Com
l
shad
A vessel tun is 100 cubic feet of
---- - ----
seem lair i within mid not to have it shaped by
never be used except on prescription*
1 “t'd equitable in the premises.
spuee. while a freight ton may be eith­ | oefore they try to act.
from reputable physicians, as the damaga
the hazard from without.
they will do Is ten fold to the good you
I Ili-snmmun* is published in the
er 2000 or 2240 pounds. F reight ves-■ 1 The one perpetual thing i . .
"Life." said Marcus Aurelius, "is
can possibly derive from them. Hall’*
about per- JacKsonvii.e ______
l ost by
- order
............. of Hon. F. what our thought makes it.” tmdMhe OREGON and WASHINGTON
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
seis average two freight tons per ves petuul motion is its failure.
L. Tou Veiie, Junge ot the County
Cheney & Co.. Toledo. O. contains no
appeal of holy writ is, "Let the Uli
sei toil, so that tolls fixed by the Presi
mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting
Holding a man’s nose to the grind­ court of Jackson County, Oregon, rlgliti-ov.s man forsake his thoughts.”—
directly upon the blood and mucous sur­
dent will average 60 cents per freight,! stone is a poor way lo sharpen his wits. whicn said or..er was mane and entered
faces of the system. In buying Hall’*
A
Directory
of
each
City,
Town
and
vl record oil the 26ti d-tv of June, 1913. Dr. Frank Crane in Woman’s World.
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genu­
ton—one fifth the present average cost 1
village, giving descriptive sketch of
ine. It Is taken Internally and made In
Date ol first publication hereof is
No, Aknzo, carrying a girl’s picture
each place, location, population, tele­
of transferring goods by rail ucrcss
i
Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes­
in your watch will not bring her lo I.me. the _8ih duy June, 1913.
London’s First Steam Bus.
graph, shipping and banking point;
timonials free.
•
Tehuuntepee and Panama.
F red W. M ears .
also Classified Directory, compiled by
Bold by Drugirlst». Price 75c per bottlo.
I.ady
Dorothy
Nevlll,
who
remem
­
The
quickest
way
for
»
fool
man
to
Attorney
for
Plaintiff.
Mr. Johnson's figures bear mute
business and profession.
Take Ball's Family PU1* tor conaUpatloa.
bered when sedan chairs were used,
E. POLK & co- BWA’rfrrjj
witness to railroad advantages now acquire chest expansion is ts put on a
remembered also mid mentions in her
held against coastwise traffic. Great fancy Vest.
reminiscences the first London steam­
Britain's so-called treaty rights are
Monarch« In Mourning.
A small boy who doesn’t get into a
bus, which ran for the first time
Periods of court mourning are apt to in 1833. The inventor was Walter
being used to save to the railroads 6(1 »crap once in a while has made a mis­
We have on hand for sale the following
lie regarded with something akin to Haueock. and tbe first appearance of
cents a ton freight charges, the roads take in not being born a girl.
alarm
by
|>eople
In
the
official
social
blanks viz:
realizing they must, in any event, meet
After paying out $15 for a wedding world, for court mourning means to the vehicle, a cumbersome affair mim­
ed
tbe
"Era,"
created
much
excite
­
Lease,
a < nt five times that amount.
ring, many a man has been brought to them submission to published rules
« F
Mortgages,
Mr. Johnson points out that the ca­ realize that he was stung for at least and regulations, from which there is ment. It carried fourteen passengers
pr hi Dtlvobhi Hud In ■ <. maries CP f-O FEE.
and ran from Paddington to the bank
Bill of Sale,
TRJ.DE
»MATKS,
U:V>'<
;¿t»
¡d
Co;
yi
Igì.l
<
regíx
nal will do much more than provide a $14.77.
no appeal.
nt u charge of sixpence all the way.
lst 'ieii. Send Mudi
?»iut!f*l OI Plinto, tor
Agreements.
FICE WERCHT OH 1 . -n .'.--y. Pn tent proct­
cheaper route for existing traffic. Bv
In
most
eastern
capitals
white
gar
­
Its success led to the Introduction of I
iti........iiNVely. L ... i ^FGWINCES.
Consider the chorus girls, my son;
Warranty Deeds,
Su ; j
•
■
■ r invaluable t>ock
making possible the through shipment they toil not neither do they spin; yet ments are the usual sign of mourning, several other busses, but they were
■ i -QW U G T. i
<t £CLL PATtNTS,
Quit Claim Deeds,
Which un í V ; I pp’.* 1. nv to get h partner,
anil purple Is frequently In Europe withdrawn In consequence of tbe turn­
of f-e'ght without transfer, it will per­ Solomon in all his glory was not
p.Uei.t la,.- and oi..er valuable intumintion.
unar- given preference to black. Mourning,
Chattel Mortgage,
pike acts of 1840.
mit the movement of a heavy tonnage
rayed like one of these.—Ex.
of
course.
Is
strictly
enforced
In
tlie
Acknow ledgements.
of lumber, ore, coal and other com­
ü .
court of St. James; also In that at
Real Estate ontract,
Pieturesqua Importance.
modities which can seldom bear the ex­
PATÌ >■ LAWYERS,
Madrid mid In the Austrian court. At
Dumas was in an artist's studio once
30S Seve» h Í.Í., Washington. 0. C.
Location Notice—Placer,
pense of a double handling en route.
the latter, by the way. etiquette is ex­ when a lady asked his advice about
Notice of Final Settlement.
Location Notice Quarts,
Busic materials of the west will be
aggerated to mi extreme.
two famous pictures she had. She
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
made available in the east and in Eu­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
□end Now / ,
fe.
At the court of Berlin, where cere­ could not make up her mind whether
for Free /' CATALOG H
Rial Sitatj A’jnts Crit-act,
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE
rope. The Pacific west will enter upon
mony is regarded as the language of to sell them or not. and she consulted
COUNTY OF JACKSON.
Copy
a period of development undreamed
power, the blackest of mourning Is Dumas.
Notice Application for Liquor Lieen*«
of before the Panama canal was under­
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
In the matter of the estate Of worn during the day. but not in the
"My good lally.” said the novelist,
evening. The empress objects to black ■'while you have these pictures you are
Frank Ennis, a deceased person
taken.
other blanks as fast as possible until
p V • N »ice ia Hereby Given that evening frocks mul Insists on her la­ an interesting personality. If you sell
the line is complete. Blanks of special
—♦T i
■lanus M i .i miller and H K. Ilan dies wearing white dresses trimmed them you will be nobody. Keep them!"
form printed to order at short notice
- Jl tl e -Ii l> q.iu.itied executors of with black.
—t'rl de Parts.
Chaiffjur lenity hj.red
'lie estate of Liuiik Ennis, deceased,
In Denmark also black la not allow­
JACKSONVILLE POST.
l-uve presented and filed forsettlement j
After the Storm.
in the above entitled court and matter ed. but the wives of high officials and
Reports from Lo* Angeles say that their final account of their administra- , of noblemen are permitted to wear a
"Daughter and her beau must have
Dysentery I« always aerioua and often a
Walter J. Savier of Ashland, well , tion of the said estate and that Mon- , high peaked headdress when in mourn­ hud a terrible quarrel."
dangerous JiseaM*, but it can be curad,
ing.
—
Pearson's
Weekly.
day,
the
21
day
of
July,
A.
I)
1913,
at
1
"Why
so,
ma?"
known in thia city, has met with n ter­
h unberlain's Colic; Cholera and Diarrhoea
CHAS. H.
tne hour of 10 o’clock A M. of said day
"Five pounds of candy, a bunch of
R-rusly has cured it ev*n *li*n malignant
rible accident at Loa Angeles, Calif. at the court room of the above entitled,
LILLY CO.
Always Too Late.
roses
and
two
matinee
tickets
have
»nd — * . lie. For aale by all daalar*.
S««ttte
H<- was filling with ether the tank of court, at the court-house in Jackson-
“Old chap, didn't your better Judg­ fust arrived.”—Louisville Courier-Jour­
th«- Stevens Duryea that he was to vilie.Jackson County, State ot Orego >, ment tell you not to make that invest­ nal.
has been duly appointed and fixed by or­ ment?"
drive In the automobile races he'd there der
of the Judge of the above entitled
"No; my better Judgment never tells
when an explosion occurred that blew court as the time and nlace for hear­
Her Rival,
off both of the young man's hand* and ing of ohi-ct-ons to said account and me anything until after I've gone and
.Tess­ They went to the lake district
report and for the settlemint thereof made a confounded fool of myself.”— on their wedding trip, and Ethel was
re. uc<d him to total blindin ss Later
|
Chicago Tribune.
and of said estate.
«retched Hess Wlint Wils tile trou­
ret ort« «nv ’bat ' <■ n m he 1-1 • to
t re-
A’’ persons interested in said estate
ble? Jess lieor-e fell in love with the
ro'or *1 • aigh'of nr- *
t a ■ > ' e
a»-e Hereby Notified that all objections
Hs'll Get the Time Though.
to s iid fin -I ecount < r any item there- ' "1 suppose you're going to Dr. Ma- scenery. <'levelsnd Lender.
e-l hat he has a gi«-t - ham
o I
of
must
I--
Ii!
I
--r
made
on
or
before
Fa'ier was known thio ,;h lit the
the-late and tim. appointed tor su-h Ron's funeral, grandpa?"
About the Last.
western coast as an - Xpert into driver he ring as set fo-tli herein hove.
"Oh," snarled the Infirm old man.
Bloblis When the time comes then-
He drove an old Humbler in s- ver.d
"don't
talk
to
uie
about
other
people's
Date of the first publication hereof
are mlgbty few men who want to die.
funerals. It's as much as I shall be Slobbs \ es; I guess it's about tbe last
Fourth of July races in Medford, »nd is June 2), 1913.
able to do to get to my own.“—London thing » man wants to do.—Philadel­
J ames M. C ronemiller ,
was known for his skill and daring
* ** <u <»ni
H. K. H anna , J r .
phia Record.
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OUR LINE CONSISTS OF EVERYTHING
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