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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1914)
ft ft JA CKSON VIL LE POST- : Officia. Paper of the City of acksonville, Orejón Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jasksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. Considerable talk has been had on the street and else where in regard to the financial status of the city; some claiming that it was hopelessly in debt with no hopes of liquidation, etc. This is simply bosh. When we consider that the assessed valuation of property within the city is more than $300,000 and the total indebtedness both bonds and warrants outstandieg does not exceed $78,000, and of this, some $20,500 is improvement bonds directly chargeable against the property benefitted and really not to be counted as against the municipality, leaving a net municipal debt of only $57,000. We see no particular reason for panic in regard the city’s future. The real ob ligations of the city itself are less than 20 per cent of the assessed valuation-a condition vastly better than that of manycities and towns to-day. As against this indebtedness the city has assets more than equal to the amount of indebtedness among which we may mention a water system costing approximately $70,000, a city hall, fire apparatus, a number of city lots, some very fairly improved streets, the cost of which has been considerable and various other things which are use ful in the administration of the public business. Of course, in the present depression it w’ould be more satisfactory to the citizens ger ci ally if r.o ir.- debtedness existed, but although taxes are high there is really nothing to be scared about as yet. Careful man agement will in time bring everything through all right. In conclusion we want to say that the council is setting aside yearly a sum equal to one-twentieth of the water bonds issued ($15,000) and these sums so setaside, togeth er with interest thereon will at the maturity of the bonds amount to about $70,000. The amount set, aside each year could be reduced somewhat and still be sufficient to redeem the bonds. Some other cities issuing bonds under similar conditions to ours have made almost no provi sions whatever for redemption of bonds or paymentof in terest thereon, while Jacksonville has paid its interest each year and is also building up a larger sinking fund than will be needed for re le npti ) 1 >i the bon Is when ma tured. Three of the improve neat boa Is were taken uj by the treasurer January 1st. Ro.'ue River Valley f’.mal Co. an Oregon col porat ion vs Walter Stokes ard Frederick Trapp. Action at law. . . . Complaint filed. Item» of lnt»re»t to Jackson Couu'y | B. L. Gates vs Arthur I). C.iultei Taw Payara L ind & Orchard Co., a Washington corporation. Action toreco.Vir money. COUNTY COURT j Complaint tiled. In the matter of the estate of Janies E. Watt, deceased. Older appointing j administrator and appraisers Pioneer Pjises Aw ¡y CHtCUtT COURT Suit B I.. Gates vs Arthur D Coulter l.i lai 4 ’Jlchani Co., a Washington corporation. Suit to foreclose mort gage. Complaint tiled. Sadie Pauline C»e 1 pg< f. nm il- Si lie Pauli. » Sluigis- x- \> . y Y. 11 , Suit in equity to d. 1 .are bun., nt ( . . < n inoitgagu and fori close i: li.uilpa^e. , Complaint mid sun minis fikd. Mrs. C. A. Schmidt, of 540 Sou*I Fir st., Medford r. turned 1 run, R.-t, Bluff. Cal where she was called to a'- tend the funeral of her uncle, Willian Hubbard, who died near that place re cently, aged 77. Mi llubuitui c itne across the plain in 1857 an I settled al Red Bluff. In the curly days hi freighted allovertiu Northern California mid Southern Ore. biinging in the first saw mill in Jack m nv lie. He made many trips to the Rogue l.iver valley in the early ’dlls. Mr. Hulibard came to his deatl through a fall frem Ins ! orse while rid Fig firm his home un Jaynes creek at’ t.-r the mail. The lifeless form wa found on the hillside the m-xt <1; y. II Was the Ii at of 4'J men who crossed th, I . in- ’ng»ther. He leaves a sister at D ki . .. .. rether at Coyle. Okla a'nil.vi b otee ii K .asas, besides I.is lume in Med.old. Lilian A. McMil’an vs John A Mc Millen. Suit for divorce. Con plaint , . •• ri’cr for pul licat on of »1 mm111 filed. State of Ohio, city if Toledo, v > a. I.ucns County, f”- Frank J. Clienev makes oath that he le •enlor partner i f tho firm of F J Cheney • Co., doing bualniMS In the Cltx- of To- 1’"’ _S.",U’VF abuosatd. .I • JV, »...» ... -mu .-»«mi, at aiui -Ji1!1 v <b0 *um ”f ONH lit N 111 N1 I Rb.I) Kl-.ti iXïLI.AKS IHYt.I.AHS for each an<! and ev- ev ery c.-tarrh .V' that eund rL y<» case n*S.‘? of S'wW? at < oat.n-t ,’T n ,f bo c ur»"l by the use of lIAl j. s c5 r XIIUH CCltU. First Nati- nal Bank of Medford. Ore gon vs F W. Sr apleigh Hardware (’•> FRANK J. < KEN Y. . ”* Action. Com| .hint, Summons j- dg- Sworn t> before Tne ft nd BUbsortbeJ In ment and «idei R| pointing nee Vi r my j’l’i. cc, tin» 6th tl iy ftt l\c. mber, A. D. UM. filed. (Seal) A. W. CT.FAÜOW, N ' ry Public. Char. I . <s«-hi • clin va B. F. i I Wall’» C-itirrh Cure I < ta- c i fntornnlly r -.1 n. U <• ,’t.y „ lei \x»d n;i I mu- an I Mary I orbe» hi» « if... / ction for con» «uri ’ , r th« systern. Send for the recov ry of no rey. Complaint. testimi’niais. free. F. J CIIENEY A CO^ Toledo. O. Affidavit for aitai hinent and pnderlak. Bold by nil Dnunrlat«, 75c. ing filed. j Tak»HaU » FautUy Fut» tor cvuaUpaUSB. j * • « and “The World is Growing Better” FINANCIAL CONDITIONS OF CITY COURT HOUSE NEWS E. Renshaw, Plaintiff. i vs. Effie M. Armstrong and Joseph W. 1 Armstrong, her husband, and George E. Hart and M. Trammell, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue ot an order of sale, de- cretj of foreclosure, and execution thereof issued out and under the Bea! ot the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jack- son, in a certain cause therein, where in E. Renshaw as plaintiff xvas render ed a decree of foreclosure against » Ellie M. Armstrong and Joseph W. /Armstrong, her husband, and George E. Ilart and M Trammell as defend ants in the sum of Ihirteen Thousand ($13,090.) Dollars with interest there on from Dec. 1, 1910 at the rate of six per cent per annum until paid in ac cordance with the terms and conditions of said note, and for the sum of $385.05 taxes for the ye-rs 1910 and 1911 with interest thereon at 6'/ per annum from November 22, 1912 until paid, and for the- sum of $178.79 taxes for the year '912 with interest thereon at 1 the rale of 6‘/t per an1 m fronm May 28, 1913 until paid, ana tor the sum of One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars as attorney’s fee with interest thereon at ' the rate of 6'/< per annum from the j date of this decree, together with the costs and disbursements herein taxed I at $63.65; a id this Court by its decree herein dnected and ordered that so 1 much of said realty be now sold as snail satisfy the sum of $2340. past due inierest anil the sum of $234. out Í o; said $1000 attorney’s fees, and also: the sum of $599.80 taxes for the years - 1910, 1911, and 1912, and for the costs ! and disbursements of this suit taxed ( at $63.65, said sale being subject how ever to the following: that if the sum of >780. interest due Dec. 1, 1914 on said principal sum is n it paid on or before Dec. 1, 19J4 or the taxes which may be due liom the said defendants on any portion of said premises and which the plaintiff is obliged Co pay io protect ins security, that an^execution issue with an order of sale attached ior the sale of so much of said realty an-luding any realty tLeretoiore sold uereunder as may be licc.ssary co satuiy thb amount then due including ' taxe s together w.th the sum of $78. as a torney tees and fur any ad .itional -A- ci ts and disbursen ents incurred there under, and it on Dec. 1, 1915 the bal- | .nice lor which this decree is granted with interest at 6% from date ot ae- I cree and also including the balance oi I said attorney’s fees with interest and ' 1914 additional taxes has not been paid that an execution issue xvith with an order ot sale attached lor the sale of the wnoie ot- Hie realty mentioned in said mortgage and for winch a decree has been granted to satisfy the said bal- mice as aforesaid; winch decree was enrolled and docketed ill the Clerk’s office ot said Court in said County on tile 19111 day of February, 1914. 1 am commanded by virtue of ail execution xvuti power of sale attached issued by the Clerk of the above Court I i 1 ai-u u.e 27m day ot February, 1914, in the above entitled cause to sell all 1 .he io low'ng described re..I prop Tty I .r so much oi S..IU realty as is iieces | l.ia.y to satisiy said ixecuiiun aud-l ortlei ot sale, lo-wit; Ail oi the Renshaw Sub Division in I r wnsuiy Ilnrty-seven (37) Souih of i .i.oige One (¡) »Vest oi tti- vvii.am.ttv i ,.n-> i. ii .i> , a-* numb red, markeil, anol When He Went to the Front. ' de.io. .ill-u on toe official pla. thereof, “Dili you Hear mat George went to I now of re.-oi.t in uie otlice of toe asked tile broth County Recorder of Jackson County, tile trout yesterday O.egoii. lugell er wiili an.v and all er i»t Etliei ..u.tr ami waler ligots aj purlell nil Ethel s nice OlunrlitM ••Why. wlwit thereto, ub.l especially the apprupria do you mean. link? tie uwer luid uoii autirurized by Peimit No. 36,, me ” dated October 25, lim9. and recorded m , “Well, I saw him go." snld the broth Book No. 1 of Permits in the office of er ils lie rt-io-lied tor Ills tint, "Don’t epe SiHle Engineer at Salem, Oregon, when he it page 136 thereof, and recorded also you remember mst evening, ltl Voiunie 1 of Water R ght Certifi-! kissed you til-si on your right eheck mid cate Records or Jackson County, Oie- then on your left, mu: then didn't be gr gon. at page 1 thereof, excepting how to the front ?*’ laiilu-i- Home Jourtiul ever Lot Eight (8) thereof, which s Prints Full Edition». hereby expressly reserved from tins “Ha» Jack ever kissed you?” ci-nveyaiue, s..id property being sii- “Net er once " uatid in Jacksen County, Oregon. "I know that. Jack Isn’t given to Now therefore, by virtue ef said execution and decree, m-.d in compli taking single kissesBoston Trim script ance with said writ. I will on Tuesday, '.h 31st day of March, 1911, High Praise. ,t the hour of ten o’clock A. M. at the ' "Marte yon i-ertnlnlx nre n fright!” front door of the Court House in Jack- 1 "I knew you «•mild like this gown mville. Jackson County, Oregon, sell it public auc’ion, subject to redemp- ‘ Isn’t It loo hideously fashionable for lion as by law provided, all the right, J wonts?" K.-ins.-ts <’Itx Journal title and interest of the above nnnn-d defendants Effie M Armstring ar d Weather Report. J -.-enh W. Arn strong, her husband, and George E. Hart ni«i M. Trumim II in and io tne above described property ' Following is the report of U. S. Vol >rni so much of said renl'y as is I :1 ce sary to satisfy said execution midi unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; order, for cash in hand to the highest I Jacksonville, for month of Jantliry, Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi bidder. 1'aii il at Jacksonville, Oregi n, this tude 123 deg. 5 min —»»t 27th Jay of Fcbruarv, 19'4. DATE MAXI- MINI PREC’P- TAT N W. H S1NGLER, MUM MUM sheriff of J a -kson Count ’, Oi egi n. ..07 33 48 By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. .9) 37 to Spring, Sweet Spring is Coming SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 28, /.*>// John Minter vs R. R. Minter. for partition. Complaint tikd. i The Meadow l&rk is Singing i JACKSON. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. A. K Shulz vs F. G. Mathison anil Nellie Pearl Mathison, his wife, Her belt N. Carpenter and Jeanette A. Th' inas. Suit to foreclose mortgage. Complaint filed. Mabel R. Taylor, Ethel E. Coy an.1. Nevah A Taylor vs E. A. Metier an: Nir.-. E. W. Heller, his wife Suit ta declare mortgage aril foreclose same. ( . mplaint and summons tiled A. L Kromling xs T. R. Pittoek. Injunction suit. Complaint undertak Ing <>n it junction and summorr tiled. K?: NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF 1 ' » More New Goods arriving daily and we are prepared to give you better VALUE, better VARIETY and better SERVICE than ever before. Space forbids enumer^t-?- ation uf OUR IMMENSE HINES of i ft General Merchandise Including Alfalfa, Field, Garden and Flower Seed of all kinds and everything Best Quality, Modest Prices. Our Motto: I 9 9 Phone 142 Taylor - Williams According to the annual report of the Rogue River Fruit & Produce As* so-iation, which ships about one-thiid of the tot d output of I he valley, 359 carloads of fruit were shipped during 1913, 153 cars of pears, 205 cars of ap ples and one Car of peaches. Pricer for the crop were exceptionally good. It Ple»»»J th» Composer. 53 61 62 56 57 44 .17 18 51 51 46 46 1 42 <7 »6 42 41 40 46 41 47 5J 50 Sl> W. 42 45 36 42 1 32 23 30 31 37 i 34 37 30 36 S3 31 30 33 38 88 33 36 35 .24 .05 part cloudy .48 .30 1.0' 1.17 .62 .39 .72 .97 .32 clear I cloudy clear part cloudy A curious story Is told na to bow ’n. cloudy Rothschilds supported (’iirufii. tliecoin poser The latter was far from ridi His principal lin unie was derivisi from «0 33 a snulTbox. An I this « -is t lie way of 40 31 35 .10 47 It: 'lie suuflliox wu» e ’ en to the uu 3| 4b ttior of ' l l I’rben d il.l ii - negli l>, Baron .hit:.e- de Koi hri-lil.it as a t-a.'l of e-teein < ai ata -oíd I tventj Lui hours later for 75 uapoieous to tit an lue jeweler from whom it l,..d U • c liouj-ht Tins liecntne k nnrn to Ko. a •child, who gave It agalli to the mtisi rlau on the fallowing year Tlie tit-u day It rct'raei! to It’.- i tr ull 10:1111'.i- I t. !'ie de.ji'a of 1 r banker 1 nd looper rll!l. f< r his r. > FOR RENT—The Norling house < n kepi up Ilie lia.dtlon. te I lie trial a?’- Utactiou uf • arata Oregon street. $8.00 per month. Ap ply to D. W. Bagshaw. Co, The People's Store 4 Jacksonville, Ore H. K. HYNNA iE USI NESS CARLS. CUS I awyer NEWBURY Attorney-at-Law Office in Bank of Jacksonville building Will Practise in All Courts in the State OREGON. MEDFORD, OREGON JACKSONVILLE, BR. T. T. . SHAW Dentist. Send for Thia Catalog Office in Ryan Building, California St. Upstairs JACKSONVILLE g REGON 1). W. BAGSHAW Attorney at Law NOTARY PUBLIC ‘.ANO CONVEYANCER r,,,. .. \ Forenoon 9 to 12 Office Hours: Uftern()O1) 1:30to5 Bank of Jacksonville Building. JACKSONVILLE. • -OREGON I LEGAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, ■1 Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. W arrantv Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, t hattel Mortgage, FATCfaY LAWYERS, Ack now ledgements, 303 Seventh Ct., Washington, D. C. Real Estate ontract. GT"-" Location Notice—Placer,. Location Notice—Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, R sal Ett it 3 A : j itt C > itr ict. Notice Application for Liquor Lieens« At reasonatk prices. We intend adding Spanking will not cure children of other blanks as fast as possible unti wetting the bed, because it is not a the line is complete. 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