JACKSONVILLE POST-:
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S 8 \LE
By virtue of an execution and < rder of sale
h ed out and under the seal of the Circuit •
Court of the Slate of Oresron for the Ccunty of ,
Jackson, dated the 18th day of December. 1913,
a certain cause therein pending wherein M.
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson . in
L Hall as plaintiff recovered judgment against
County, Oregon. D. W. BAGSHAW, Editor.
O. C. Purkeypile for the sum of Seventj-tw»
($72.(10) Dollurs with interest thereon from sail
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, 1 ¡th day of January. 1913, at the rate of 6 per
'cent per annum and Fifty (¿50.00) Dollais at-
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
t<#nev’s fee together with Six (f&CO) Dol’ars
exi'ended in verifying and filing liens and the
further sum of Eight ($8.<’O) Dollars costs and
accruing costs, which judgrrent was enrolled
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on and
docketed in the Clerk’s office of said Court
application.
in said County on the 15’h day of December,
1913. And was directed and deliverei to me as
Sheriff of Jackson County State of Otegon, cam-
Aian.ling me to sell the r« al property belonging
to said defendant and to satisfy the raid judg
ments and costs, and accruing costs. I have
le. ie I upon the following described real property
to-wit;
Be 'inning at corner No, 1, a post from which
I South corner of Red Oak Lode Claim bears south
j 70 degrees east 5C0 feet an J a pine tree 12 inches
in diameter bears north 67 degrees east 20 feet,
thence south 70 degrees East along the south
i line of the Red Oak and IowaLode Claim 1500ft to
I corner No. 2.a laurel post from’which a black oak
four inches in diameter bears south 38 degrees
west 12.5 feet: thence south 20 degrees west
(300 feet post for east center en i) 6DO feet to oor-
i ner No. 3, a post from which a black oak 8 inches
I in diameter bears north 22 degrees east 17 feet;
; thence north 70 degrees west 1500 feet to corner
No. 1, a post from which a black oak 12 inches in
j diameter be-ir3 south 45 degrees west 4 feet, and
the comer se tion corner on the boundary of ,
| Section 5, Township 37 South. Range 3 West, W.
I M. bears n -rih 30 cegrecs ea. t (300 f« et west cen-
' ter end i>ost)6‘)0 feet to corner No. 7 which is the
I place of beginning, containing 20.66 acres more
or leas, the above described mining claim situa
ted in Jackson County. Oregon.
Public nutice is hereby given tnat I will on
MONDAY, JANUARY 26th, 1914
, at lhe frontdoor of the Court House in Jackson
ville, Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour of
9:30 o’clock A. M. sell at public auction, subject
to redemption, as by law provided, to the high
est bidder for cash, all the right, title and in
tere.A of the above named defendant in and to
the above described premises, to satisfy the judg
ment arui costs and accruing costs above men
tioned.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this l$th day of
December, 1913.
W. H. SINGLKR,
Sheriff of Jacksoh County» Otegon.
By E. W. WILBON» Deputy.
Hello Central :
Officia^ Paper of the Cil-i of Jackaonville, Oregon
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SATURDAY. ! ANU ARY 3, 19 ¡4
THE OLD AND THE NEW
With the present issue of this paper we cross an im
aginary line-last week was 1913, this is 1914. Behind
most of us lie disappointments, mistakes, and perhaps
failures; before us lie we know not what, time alone will
reveal.
Let us rather look upon the line dividing the old from
the new, as real, letting “by-gones be by-gones” and en
ter into the New Year with the determination and will to
do our best in the present—the only time that is ours, re
membering the mistakes and errors of the past only that
we may avoid similar ones in the present and borrowing
no trouble as to the future. The words of the old song,
“For all that’s past is gone you know and the future’s but
a dream,” is partly true—the present only is real and the
one who puts into each day’s work during the year the
best effort of which he is capable will have fulfilled his
destiny as nearly as mortal man can.
Give Me 142 Where
íí
if
•Ar
-7k
(5*1
<
The World
is Growing- Better”
4
They have just finished inventory and are
putting on a LITTLE SALE of BIG BAR
CA INS, begin n ing M ON DA Y, JAN. 5th.
Won’t last long, there is only v few items they offer
A splendid line of Men’s Wom
Men’s $1.50 and $3.00‘ Hats
i
i
en’s and Children’s John Stroot-
going
at $1.00.
man Shoes at 50c. to
per pair
Boys’ and Men’s Heavy Out-
Men’s Corliss Coon Collars
ing
Night Shirts 33 1-3 per
50c. per dozen.
cent off.
Ladies’ Fine Gingham and
Fleeced
Children’s Heivv
Flannelette House Dresses $1.50
Sleeping Garments 25 per cent
values now $1.00
off.
Ladies’ Muslin and Fleeced
Nightgowns $1.50 values at 98c.
Ladies’ Silk Waists 50 per
cent
off.
All Kimonas one-half price.
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UM
1
Yes, Hurry, There are better bargains and lower prices than ever
before. Don’t forget it. Don’t m’s? it. The deeper you go the
sweeter it gets. The number is 112.
Taylor - Williams Co
Col. Williams says that “The world is growing bet
ter” and he keeps at it so persistently that others are get
ting to be of the same opinion. The idea is good and it
The People’s Store
&
is contagious. Apply it in a material as well as in moral
sense. Look on the bright side of things, many of us NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
virtue of an execu.ion and order
are prone to conjure up phantoms of trouble in the dis of By
sale issued out and under the seal
oi
the
ircuit Court jf the State of
tance which disappear when approached with confidence. Oregon ( for
the County of Linn, in a fi ltd for settlement in the ab^ve en
BUSINESS CARIS
cause therein pending wherein titled Court and matter his final ac-
U. K. HANNA
The year just closed has been on the whole a prosperous certain
First National Bank of Albany, Ore count of his administration of the said '
as plaintiff recovered ju lgment estate and that Monday, the 5 h day j
one for American people. Lately there has been some gon,
against W. K. Price, as defendant, for of January, A.D. 1914, at the hour of I
GUS NEWBURY
Lawyer
sum of On ; Hundred Fifty and no- ID o'clock A. M. of said day at th? !
tightness in the money market owing to the change of ad tbe
100 Dollars wilh interest thereon from court room of the above entitled court, |
May 28, 1! 12, at the rt te of 8 per cent' at the court house tn Jacksonville, 1
Attorney-at-Law
ministration and the adoption of new policies in several per
I
annum, and the further sum oil
Wil1
Pra<,t
‘se in All Courts in the State Office in Bank of Jacksonville Luilding
1'wenty-five
Dollars
attorney's
fe.
s
j
been
duly
Hppointed
and
fixed
by
order
!
departments of the government. But we have had no and Six aim 35-100 D .liars cu.-ts ai.d of the Judge of the above entitled i MEDFORD.
OREGON.
accruing costs, w hich said judgment court as the time and place for hear i____________
i JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
panic nor is there one in sight, confidence is being restor i Was
enrolled and docketed in lhe office! ing of objections to said account and
DR.
T.
TJiSHAW
or
the
County
Clerk
of
Linn
County,
j
and for the settlement thereof
ed and the indications point to a busy and prosperous Oregon, on the Sth d y November, report
and of said estate.
Dentist.
1913.
Which
execution
was
directed
and
All persons interested in said estate
year.
delivered to nte as Sheriff of Jackson are Hereby Notified that all objections Office in Hyan Building. California St.
We with our readeis one and ail, a prosperous
Happy New Year.
Rats as Food.
lints form n favorite dish In Chinn.
Split open. <l;ied. pressed and powder
ed with a finely ground white balk,
they look somewlrit like haddocks as
they hang In long strings over butch
era’ stalls. Dr. Arthur Siradling once
declared that “lots woidd be not only I
v holesoine. but very tiliv. If properly !
prepared not common sewer rats, blit
such ns I ate. barn fed animals snared
In a hop garden. The flesh, though
perfectly white, was dry and tasteless
But then they wore only skinned,
cleaned and submitted to the lire with
out any of the et eeterns which make
other ments savory. Admiral Beau
fort amt other nrctlc explorers speak
highly of rats ns a wlmsesome midi
tlon to their supply of feed In those
dreary latitudes" Chicago News.
County, Otegon, commanding me to
sell the personal or real property of
and said defendant and to satisfy said judg
ment andcosts. 1 have levi d upon rhe
following described real proper ty, to-
wit:
'lhe undivided one-half interest in
the following described iand and prem
ises. to-wit:—Beginning at the South
east corner of the John Rankin Dona
tion Land Claim No. 46 in Township
36 South, Range 2 west, W. M., anu
running thence North on the East
j boundary 39 chains and 38 Unks to a
WilS point, tl.ei.ee South 86 digiees West
54 chains and 70 links to a point, thence
but
mil 81 L degi.es West 28 -bains and
mid 15 links to a point on lhe West bound
ary of the Vi dii.-iu Hughes Donation
1 Land Claim No 48, thence South on
sai.l West boundary 32 chains to the
4
Jacksonville, Ore
to said final account or any item there
Upstairs)
of must be filed or made on or before
the date and time appointed for su?h JACKSONVILLE
uREGON
nearing as set forth herein above.
Date of the first publication hereof
D. W. BAGSHAW
is December Gib, A. D. 1913.
M. C. MAHONEY,
Attorney at Law
Administrator.
II. K. HANNA,
NOTARY PUBLIC *AND
CONVEYANCE«
Residing at Jacksonville, Oregon,
attorney for the estate.
Office Hours: I l’°Fenoon «
( Afternoon 1:30 to 5
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
Notice cf Appointment of
Administratrix.
Notice is hereby given the undersign
ed has been appointed by the County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon, as
administratrix of the estate of August
Liwremz, deceased, and has qualified.
All persons having claims against said
i st. te are hereby nuifiel to present
'he s, in ■ wilh proper vouchers and du
ly verifi.d to the un< ersigned or M.
Puiffie, attorney for estate, at Med
ford, Otigon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
• D ited and first published De v mber
13, 1913.
ELIZABETH LAWRENTZ,
Administratrix of the estate if
August Lawrentz, deceased. w
RaiiKin Donation Land Claims 82
chains and 15 links to the place of I k '-
1 ginning, containing 300 acres of land.'
C< tnmeneing at the Southwest corner I
of t o Wmiam Hughes Donation Land I
Claim number loriy-eiglti (48) Sec ion '
I winty (-.0) Township Th riv-six (36)
South of Range Two (2) West of the
Wiiamette Meridian and running
thence South Two Hundred Ninety
Easy Economy.
four (294) Feet, thjtice East One Hun
Fpetiklng of economy in tbo home, a
dred Srv. nty-three and one-half (17 !1.,)
J- •
, • • - j * Dn.v.'j.i, nlo, pur
l’eet, thence North Two Hundred
prominent charitt worker said:
Thirty-four (234) Fest, thence Eist hasvc t i :t"‘ of Chamber!«in’s Cough
“There win* a lot of truth in the re
two Hu.idled Eighteen and one-iuilf ’lented»* - i ¡< '•<<%• v, ,-p , had a cold, and be
mark of tin* poor. hnritMHed east side
(’ISC) Feet, thence North Sixty (60) fore the buttle v.as • ‘- ed the boy’s cold
honsev. Ite whose hu d».ind complained:
better than to pay a
fe t, thence West Three Hundred WFJgone. Is that
“ ‘I w Isli you would be mon» rconoin-
Ninety-two (392) Feet to place of be five dollar doctor’s bi’’? Sol1 bv all dealers.
leal. Mar.v. Look nt tin» boHH* wife.
ginning.
how economical she Is’’
Interst ilkir Space.
Also beginnii g at the Northeast cur
" 'Yes,' Mary replied. it’« easy
That interstellar spile» Is not nbso- ler of the John Pen "ger Donation
enough for the boss’ wife to be oco lllte lul l, but Is partly tilled with par Land Claim number Seventy (70)
lr nil leu 1, She's jrot plenty te be eco- ticles ot matter, how,’er small or In- Towtwhip I i.ir \ mx (36) s. utn.'Range
Inimical with'" El. hange.
» Ible, is the theory lint an Amerl- I wo (•_') West of Wiliam tte Mcndiaii
running thence Sou h on the East
i in nd ionomer has evolved through , and
i oundary oi s nd claim twelve (12) FARMERS' WEEK
the study of comets
E nough.
¡■'liaitis, thence West Ore and 28-100
lnillig the
Ills theory Is based ii|>ou tile filet Cha>n>, t I :i. e North Nine and 60100
December 8 to 13, 1913
that all liodle- l iti nt the same rate 'Chains, thence Eist Eight Links,
This will be a notable event in tt e
III a v.ietiuiti. but In the open air light I hence North Two and 40-100 ( luiins,
er h<»<lh»s mv retarded by friction and thence East One and 20-100 ehams to educational history of Oregon.
Farmers’ Co-operation will be the
place ot beginning, containing Ore
fall at a slower rate. If intei'stelliir the
an : or. h If (i ) acres ot land
All leading topic of a stimulatieg series ot
.space were a vacuum all stars, com- ot
s till above described property lying
ets and planets would keep the same and being situated in Jackson County, lectures. The week will be crowded
with discussions, and demonstrations in
relative position and speed. But if it Oregon.
Public Notice is Hereby Given that everything that makes for the welfare
a vat uuiii the lighter celestial
l lMll 'S, .Li " •
would tend to I will n
of the farmer and home maker.
be Ietnr li-l liy i Ion and fall bo
MONDAY. JANUARY 26th 1914.
WINTER SHORT COURSE
Imid l e i... .• • il denser bodies,
at the trout door of the Court IL use
January 5 to 30, 19 I
T''is letuldllia would be most no in J .'ksonville, Oregon, at th.- hour
\O|| III the WeM klh>< k tieeible ut thè part of the comet’s ot 9:33 o clock A. M. of said day, sell
The College has spared no effort t.
in (he oust lie’ll bet yon ori it wlileli Is fartliest frolli tlie siiti, at public auctii n, all the right,’ title, mi ke this the most complete short
«•an i prove It.’’—Augus- nini thè loinet wottld teud to ch.inge luierest and estate of the above named I course in its history. A very w id<
d. fendant in said premises, subject to i
Its movensiit ut tliis |«>lnt and os redemption as by law provided, to the range of courses will be offered in
anni» mi individuili dlivetlon. Thls highest bidder tor cash, to satisfy the General Agriculture. Horticulture. Ani
Clever Chap.
liypothesis sveno, to tx> tattile out by judgment and costs and accruing 1 mal Husbandry. Paining, Poultry
Mmnriiti Wlilh*. didn't I tell you not bis obaervutluiis Deputar Meeliauiea. costs.
fated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this Keeping. Mechanic Aris, Demisto
to eilt iiny inoro c.iinh tuiiiirlit? Small
12th day of Dec. mber, 1913
Science and Art, Commerce. Fores'rv
Hi» Chief Objection.
\VI .!■» lin not entlng Ü. niainiUH: I’m
W. H. blNGLER,
and Music. Numirom lectui s ¡ >,
Turning to tin- news|>«|H>r reporter,
just m»< king tho Juico out of it Chi
Sheriff of Jackson Count», Oregon discussions on FARMERS’ CO OPFR
wlto was Ids pussetiger, the aviator
iti a > N cwm
Bj L 'A. WILSON. Dep tty.
exclaimed
ATION. at I) me an. I ..b oad, will b
"It's ad otT; the propeller Is broken,
leading feature. Make this a j ei s. i
think« mid «e are doomed to fall tl.ixht feet
and pr fltnble winter outing. No tuition.
N ice cf Final Se tlUmeat
"Great nuns!" cried the reporter, I
Acc.ur.n.c'lat ors re. «enable. Reiiueei
ho-e
we
don't
fall
Into
the
water,
IN
I
'H IXH'NTV <1 URTOF TIR: - TATE Ot
Is ns
o ‘ G?»N IN AND FOR J AUKS. N COUNTY. rate« on all railroads, For fur In r i
can
’
t
.witii
a
stroke!"
—
IJppiueott'a.
Free
Ir n th»L MatUr if the b-tute o' formation silcre-s
H. X. II N> ANT. R< c str. r.
itili'. ^»»hoiiuV. H
I tTSOtl.
Sleep, rtclies and health to he truly
Public Notice is Herrin Given that
Corvallis», Oregui I
I.If»
enjoyed must ht» Interrupted.-Rich* M. C. Mahonev, the administrator of
Farmers’ Musin< »« Cburses by Cor-I
not h>
the estate of Jennie Mahoney, de
tor.
ceased, has rendered, presented and reepondencc without tuition.
OREGON AGR1CILHJ1/L
COLLEGE
JACKSONVILLE.
•
- OREGON
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, l„
Lucas County,
> “•
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he la
senior partner of tbo firm of F. J. Cheney
& Co., doing business in the City of To
ledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONU
HUNDRED DOLLAR3 for each and ev
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
ly the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
my p;<
cc, tliis Cth day of December,
A. IX ISSflL
(Seal)
A. W. GLEASON.
Not try Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts directly upon the biood and mu
cous surfaces rf the system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY * CO. Toledo. O.
Sold by nil Druggie's, 75c.
Take H oll 's Family Pilis for constipation.
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ist’re.!. Nmd ,
. ihip I or Fi.oio, fur
F.ÎEE REPORT Ot: •
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PATENTS,
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to get. h partner.
l> itent law n:.d o... r x........
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infor.tiat.on.
We have on hand for sale the following
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PATE ¡T LAWYERS,
303 Scv".r‘.h Ci., Washington, 0. C
BETTER THAN
SPANKING
Spanking will not cure children of
wetting the bed, because it is not a
habit but a dangerous disease. The
C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1475,
Chicago, III., have discovered a
strictly harmless remedy for this
distrssing disease and to make
known its merits they will send a 50c.
package securely wrapped and pre-
pai I Absolutely Free to any reader
of The Jacksonville Post. This re
medy also ?ures frequent desire to
urinate and inability to control urine
during the night or day in old o •
young. The (' H P->van Drug Co.
is an Old Reliable House, write to
them today for the free medicine.
Cure the afflicted members of your
family, then tell your neighbors and
friends about this remedy.
blanks viz:
Lease,
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Agreements.
Warranty Deeds,
Qud Claim Deeds,
I hattel Mortgage,
Acknov ledgements.
Real Estate ontract,
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Reil Sittti kjiits Cucraet,
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 POST
Big Surprise to Many
in i Jacksonville
Local people are surprised at the
QUICK results received from simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
mixed in Adler-i-ka, the German rem
edy which be-.nme famous by curing
r ppendicitis. The City Drug Store
states that this simple remedy draws
<ff such a surprising amount of old
f< ul matter from the body that A
SINGLE DOSE relieve., sour stomach,
pas on the stomach and constipation
INSTANTLY.
ADS.
bring