Image provided by: Friends of Jacksonville's Historic Cemetery; Jacksonville, OR
About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1915)
did Sant I briny Jacksonville Posi r. W What . J' RitUx- « <4 i'u- i, I II r ler of sjle, I_wj|l op , MONDAY, JANUARY 10th 191 ’, OF TtfE'NEW YORK WORLD (.US NEWBURY at the hour of ID o’clock A.M., nt the 'frontdoor of the court house, in the Attorney-at-Law City of Jaekso .ville, jneksoa County, Practically a Daily at the Pnce Will Practise in All Courts in the Siate i Oregon, offer for sale and will sell to the highest bid ler far .cash, subject to of a Weekly. No Oiher ORE ION M3 redemption-as by law provide I, all the right, title and interest of the Slid de Newspsp r in the World fendants, and each of -them, whic i I). W. BAGSHAW ‘ they had May Sth 1913, or at any time Gives so Mich also Attorney at Law thereafter, in and to the real property, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER , situated in Jackson County, Oregon, Low a Price. bounded and liesdribed as followj:- « • ■ Office with Jacksonville Post. I Beginning at a point from which JACKSONVILLE. - OREGON ■ the Southwest corner of Donation Land There has never been a time wh-n _ a Claim No. 66, in Township Thirty-sev newspaper was more needed in the [ en (37) South, of Range O ie (1) West household, The great war in Europe , IL K. HANNA of Willamette Meridian, bear» South has now entered its second year, with 89 degrees 48 minutes West, 839 and no promise of an end for a long time, 9-10 feet: and running thence North 89 I ¡awyer These are world shaking events, in degrees 48 minutes East, 838 feet along which the United States, willing or un willing, has been compelled to take a Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building i the 3ou.h boundary of said Donation Land Claim No. 66; thence South no part. No intelligent persen can ignore I JACKSONVILLE. OREGON degrees 23 minutes East, 1562 and 1-10 such issues. feet;thence North 89 degrees 50 minutes The Presidential contest also will West. 838 feet; thence North 23 min soon be at hand. Already candidates utes West, 1556 and 7-10 feet to the for the nomination are in the field, and DR. T. T. SHAW place of beginning; in Jackson County the campaign, owing to the extraordi Oregon; containing thirty acres. nary character of the times, will be of Dentist. And will apply the proceeds of such supreme interest. No other newspa sale to the payment of the sums by per wi'l inform you with the prompt j Office in Ryan Building, California St. said decree adjudged to be paid to the ness and cheapness of the Thrice a- plaintiff Ijel'e Nickell, including her Upstairs Week edition of the New York World. costs and attorney’s fees, and the costs THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S OREGON of sale. regular subscription price is only $1 00 JACKSONVILLE Dated at Jacksonville, Oregjn, Dec per year, and this pays for 156 papers. _______________ ember 8th, 1915. We offer this unequalled newspaper Notice of Hearing of Final W. H. S ingler , and Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon, Account. JACKSONVILLE POST I Bv E. W. Wilson, Deputy. JACKSONVILLE TRIMS TALENT THzTHRICE-A-WEEK EDITION mim a visitor BUSINESS CARDS ; in town this w SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25,, |<j|.-, '■k * ' In.4, ? 4 w 1 re Jacksonville School Bays De ———————_________ L / * 1 ~ evil' VUIlur in 1 ■ ent vi-iitor town. hai Ja'ent School Team LOCAL NEWS Mr*. R. JI. It ibiriHon was a visitor at Midtonl luinvlay, A Merry Christmas to you. to Tune of 16 to 12 A. Ithoten nt Applegate waa a vlsi Get ready to turn the now leaf. Tuesday was the shortest day of the tor in town Thursday. Thursday niggt at the U S. Hall, in • ■ J. Fry of ('upper, Cal. was a re year. this city, was staged the first game of cent visitor in thia city. You can find a Notary Public at this ba-iketball of the season. The Jack George Young nt Hilt, Cal. visited sonville school team which has been office. practicing diligently for the past few E. Conger was a visitor at Medford friends in town tl-ia week. Jei-i Attebury of Sterling was in this Weeks, met and defeated the Talent Tuesday. city on business 'I huridiy team by the score of 16 to 12. John B. Renault is visiting friends in The game was a hard struggle from Mrs. E. S. Wilson was a visitor in Montana. tne start to finish and rough play was Medford I uesday afternoon. Mathew Kay of Ruch was in town by its absence. Collins conspicuous P. T. Smith of Salem transacted t ' W ednesday. i business in thia • ity this week. • j and Singler starred for Jacksonville, Jim Buckley of Ruch was in town 1 I while Jones was the mainstay of the Raymond Phillips and Fort McKee of Talent team. Singler, _____ Wednesday. although guard- „--------- Watkim were in town this week. Tom Dunnington was down from ' ing a much larger man than himsc f, if you like tins paper, drop in and j was all over his man and always in the Ashland Sunday. subscribe. Only $1-5) per year. ’ right place; Collins, the husky center Miss Jewell Bailey was a visitor at Game Warden Walk'-r of Ashland J for Jacksonville, played all over the Medford Tuesday. was a recent visitor in this city. flo >r bu t managed to be at the right Jack Reter was a visitor at Medford L. F. Wnliamson of The Dades was place when needed. Jones, the fast Wednesday night. Talent forward, was tiie backbone of a visitor in the valley this week. Mrs. Duke Lewis was a visit >r in the visitor’s team, making all but one Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were vis Medford Tuesday. of the visitors goals. itors in Medford Tuesday evening. Mrs. Robert Finney was a visitor in Reter for Jacksonville also put up a People will read a neat printed bill, ."air game, throwing five field goals and Medford Tuesday. but will no', look twice at a bad scrawl. two from the foul line. Gertrude Dunnington was a recent William I’ursell of Buneoin was a Inal), Jacks inville secured seven visitor at Medford. business visitor in this city Wednes ! field goals and two from the foul line; All work must be spot cash at W. day. I Talent caging three field baskets and R. Sparks in 1915. I six from the free throw line. Joe Johnston who lias been working G. W. Frey, a rancher of Butte creek The lineups were: at a mine near Steamboat returned was in town this week. Jone» Reter F Wednesday. Wallace Woods was a visitor at Med Grader Fleming F Get your stationery pri ¡ted at this IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE ford Thursday afternoon. Terril Collins C office. Our work is gu iranteed and together for one year for $2.00 cash OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY Coleman Singler G Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were vis our prices are right. only. In the matter of the estate Petition For Adoption Seaman Walsh G itors in Medford Tuesday. The regular subscription price of the of Etta C. Dunlap, Deceased. HORN —Mr. and Mrs. James Ro< -k, Pat Swayne of Watkins was a visi a ten pound girl. Both mother and Referee, Bagshaw; Umpire, Spencer; two papers is $2.50. Timekeeper, Smith; Scorers, I'uhl and Notice is hereby given that R. W. tor in this city Wednesday. COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE CF daughter are doing fine. Dunlap, administrator of th ■ estate <>f IN THE Morse. OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. H. E. Train of Lake county was a re Gertrude Dunnington, Mary Bagshaw Weather Report. Etta C. Dunlap, deceased, has render In the matter of the adoption cent visitor in the valley. and Cliff Dunnington were visitors in ed and presented for settlement and Tenific Gale al Newport of Lenora Steward and Dorothy Mark Winningham o? Watkins was a Medford Wednesday night, the final account of Following is the report of U. S. Vo!- til-, d in said court, Steward. Minors. Visitor in town Wednesday. J. F. Carson was arrested at Butte unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; his administration of said estate, and of January, 1916, at STATE OF OREGON £ that the 10th day Joseph Hall of Buncom was a busi Fi.lls Monday, charged with biting the ! Newport, Or., Dec. 22—The storm Jacksonville, for month of November. nose of his antagonist in a recent fight. which set in Sun lay evening raged fur Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi 10 o’clock A. M. at the Court House ir. ness visitor in town Tuesday. Jacksonville, in sail County, has been County of Jackson, Trains on the S. P. from tiie north iously un ii late Tuesd ly afternoon. It tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. We print Trespass Notices and No appointed bv the said court for the To the Hon. F. L. TonVeile, County were 3 to 14 hours late Wednesday on is estimated that the wind velocity was Hunting, signs, at tnis office. nearing of any objections that may b< 65 to 70 miles an hour. The rainfall account of storms in the northern part Judge TouVelle has been laid up a Date Maximum Minimum Precipita made to the approval of said account. Ju Ige for the County of Jackson, State during that periol was 4.32 inches, bit of tiie state. of Oregon: tion couple of days with la grippe. Any pers >n having an objection to the damage done here was sligh'—a 1 61 42 Your petitioners, Luke Rysn and Belt.-r get your butter wrappers Mrs. John Dunnington was a visitor said account must file the same on or Ethel Rian, his wife, of the city of 58 44 few washouts on the streets and a •) printed at this office and comply 3 at Medford Tuesday afternoon. 48 56 before the time of said hearing. with the law governing the s de of drifting scow driven thruurh the 01- 4 .41 I Date of first publication, Dec. 11, 1915 Medford, County of .1 ick’oti and State 41 50 Mr. and Mrs Hal Harrington visited butter products. sonville tramway. Beach travel was •5 of Oregon, respectfully represent to 33 57 R. W. D unlap , fri ends in Medford Saturday and Sun' suspend‘1 during the storm. Along 6 41 your Hon. Court that they now have 52 Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were at Administrator I the care and custoiyof Lenora Stew 25 day. .07 45 the Y.iquina liver, tiie high tide over 7 Medford Wednes J ay evening to s.e 37 .38 42 ard, age Seven years and Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron of Un Forbes Robertson in “The Passing of flowed and w ished out considerable 8 9 33 42 13 diking, and telephone wires throughout Steward, age Five years, each being a iontown were visitors in town Wednes the Thiid Floor Back.” 10 25 48 the county are prostrated. The scho n- 11 05 i Notice of Sheriff’s Sale 31 femaie child; said children being now day. 47 J. F. Carson of Butte Falls; charged 33 12 12. 45 living with your petitioners at Medfor l Mrs. Mattie Thompson and daughter vilh mayhem, was bound over to the er Mirene escape i the st irin by being 13 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF 25 44 in said County an i State and within Fl era spent Monday evening at Med- grand jury by Justice Taylor at Med barbound at Alsea. OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. 30 14 03 39 the jurisdiction of this Court; That the 37 15 56 ford. W. R. Munro, Plaintiff, ford, Wednesday morning. parents of said children are McConnell 34 47 47 Twa Attests by Game Wardens 16 The 25th has gone by and still the vs. 41 63 17 49 Two Buncom men named Garrett Steward and Ethel Steward, the said electric service on the R. R. V. Ry. plead guilty to the charge of having K. Goodnough, also known 18 38 B. 51 i Ethel Steward being Ethel Ryan one 40 19 10 as Benjamin K. Goodnough, 51 has not been inaugurated, but will be Venison in their possession and were I of your petitioners herein and r.ow re Game Wardens E. I. Walker and Lon 20 42 49 Defendant. soon. each fined $25. and costs, Wednesday. Applegate arrested W. A. Garrett and 21 s ding in Medford, Oregon; that your 40 58 02, Notice is hereby given that by vir i petitions do not know where the father Bargains in picture frames during 32 67 See Fred J. Fick at the Paint Store C. G. Garrett of Ruch, on the divide _22 34 67 , tue of a judgment and order of sale ' of said children, McConnell Steward, is 52 the Holidays, at Fred J. Fick’s Paint about frames for your pictures. He between Griffin creek and the Little 23 24 33 03 duly made and entered in the above en 41 Store. now residing or what his P. O. address has a fine line of the latest styles in Applegate Monday charged with kiil- 25 36 50 1 5' 33 Don Cameron who is in the mining picture moulding. Prices are right, ing venison out of season. The war- 26 14 titled court and cause on the 2nd day ] is and that they have ro knowledge or 53 31 02 of December, 1915, wherein W. R. information whatever as to the where 44 dens found a ham of venison in their 27 game at Waldo, was a visitor here this too. 30 28 05 Munro recovered judgment against B abouts of said .McConnell Steward: 43 possession and also four game tra[ s week. 31 21 1 K. Goodnough, also known as Benja The Relief Committee of the Rebe 29 40 that on the 19 day of December, 1911 out baited with veniscn belonging io 30 38 Rev. P. S. Bandy spent Wednesday kah Lodge announce a New Year’s 51 min K. Goodnough. for the sum of Ethel Steward now Ethel Ryan, one of them. It is sai l the? have out 48 traps 31 T83 »hopping at Medford, says the Mail Ball, with a program and supper, fur $248.46 and for the costs and disburse your petitioners herein, secured a <1 - Tribune. next hiiday night, December 31st. The baited the same way. The wardens al ments of said action taxed at $' I 5.) cree of divorce from said McConnell mean so to;k their guns and brought them Temperature—mean max. 50.3; Henry Hoefs and sisters. Miss Alice proceeds are for the Orphans' Home, to Medford. Their trials will take mir. 35 5; mean 42 9. Max. 67 on 22. and by virtue of an execution issued Steward in tiie Circuit Court of tho and Miss Edith, were in Medford Mon Everybody invited and a good time is place before Justice Taylor. Wednes Minimum, 25, on 7. Greatest < daily pursuant to said judgment by the clerk State of Oregon for the County of day nig 11. assured. day and th y will no doubt plead guil range, 35. Total precipitation 3.81 of, and under the seal of the above en Clackamas, in which said decree of <! • C. M. Ruch and Bob Winningham of The first basket ball game of the ty.—Sun. I inches. Greatest in 24 hours. 0.67 in , titled court: of date December 2, 1915, vorce the care and custody of said chil Ru h were visi.orsin thisci y ar.d Med season was played in the (J. S. Hail I <in 23. Number of days with .01 I h"ve levied upon and at 10 o’clock dren m .as given to their mother Ethel ina Thursday. Friday night between the High School Will Serve Jail Term For Steal I inch or more precipitation, 18 clear, A M. on Monday, the 3rd dav of Jan Steward, now Ethel Ryan; that yo r uary. 1916, at the front door of the petitioners desire to adopt the said 2: partly cloudy, 9; cloudy, 19. It is reported that there are ten ap team« of l'alent and Jacksonville, re- 4.3g court home at Jacksonville, Jackson Lenora Steward and Dorothy Steward Precipitaiicn for season, plicants for the position of postmaster sul'irg in a victory for the home team ing Behii d Bar. ✓ 4 63 County, Sta'e of Oregon, I will sell at as their own children and pray your Precipitation for I .st season bv a score of 16 to 12. Dan Bagsha.v at Grants Pass. public auction, to the highest bidder Hon. Court for a decree makings nd r;. B iiitt , acted as Referee. Charley Mitchell who has been in for cash, subject to redemption as by children and each of them to all inten'a Centralia, Wash., De1. 20—George *r Coonirative Obisrv Klamath Falls the past year returned law provided, the following described and purposes, tiie children of petition Schm'dt plea led guilty t> a charge of home Monday night. Al The Churches property anil all interest that the de ers; trial the names of said children be pe'ir larceny before J edge Rise in the Summons for Publication. A number of persons from this city fendant had therein on September 4th. change I from Len ira Steward to L- - Lewis county superior court Saturday were at Medford Wednesday evening IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF 1915. or has since had or now has nora Ryan an I I) >rothy Steward Io and was sentenced to a term of 6) days CHRISTIAN SCIENCE OREGON. FOR JACKSJN C lUNTY. to see Forbes-Robirtson. therein, or so much thereof as may be Dorothy Ryan r espectively. in the county j ill. Schmi It was charg- SttaG. Lunt. Plaintiff, Dated at Medforl. Oregon this W, necessary to s ti.-ify aforesaid judg- el with steaii g a sack of momev G. Elksr.at has the frame of his new accruing costs; ment, costs and Services held every Sunday morr.ing from behind the bar of a N: pnvine sa- C. E. VR day of N >vemi>er, 1915. h> use up and will have it ready for oc- Lunt, Defendant. The southeast quarter of Section 32, at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. leon. Several weeks ago he was ar- To C. E. Lunt, defendant above named: cup mcy in a short time. L uke R yan , in Townsh p 36 South, of Range 4 restm for robbing hi« mother, bnt was in the Name of the State of Oregon. You are E thel R yan . Miss Bertha Given of Klamath Falls Everybody w.lcom ■ releas d after he had r ‘imbursed her. hereby require«! to appear, and answer the corn- I West of the Willamette Meridian. who had been visiting fr.en is in this plaint of the plaintiff fllei agiinit you in the i in Jackson County, Oregon. METHODIST vicinity returne l to her home Sun lay. Pov*> entitle! Cour: and cause, on or before the Dated this 2nd day of December, 19i5. ORDER ■ — 7 7CE1 ' 1 ift «'ay prescribe I in the order for publication j Notice to Creditors. A nicely framed p cture r a es a very W. ii SlNGLER, Sheriff, •f »u.nmons, to-wit: the 29th day of January. | Up >n re i Ii 'g and considering the Sunday Sc' ool every Sunday at 10 I acceptable Christmas present for a By E. W. W ilson Deputy. foregoing P tiiion, Hn l the Affl i ivit 1916, said date being the expiration of six weeks ! friend; Get your frames of Fred J. o'clock. W. G. Caudill Superinten lent. IN THE COUNTY COURT O" THE STATE from the date of the first publication <»f said I lor publication there if file I in c inner- • ♦ We will introduce the graded Lesson Fick. summons; and if summons is served upon you OF OREGON. FOR JACK ON COUNTY. ti in tbi-rewil h, and it atipe irmg from personal I / without the State, after the order of | System at the beginning of the New Flo Thompson. Minnie Kelly, Mary Foreclosure Sale. In the matter of the estate of publication has been made, you are hereby re- | such affi I ivit that the fath ir of said Bagshaw, Louise Jones and Louise En- Year. It is earnestly expected that Louis C. Sivers, Decease 1. quire! to appear and answer within six weeks children M ■Connell Steward cannot be ! par nts will encourage their children from the date of such service upon you. sele were visitors at Medford Saturday found in th • Sta e of Oregon, and that Notice is hereby given that under to attend regul .riy. We have capable And you are hereby notified that if you fail to night. By virtue of an execution and or service of sai l petition cannot, after teachers and every effort will be put and tiv virtue of an oner of the Coun ippear and answer tne said complaint, within ' der of sale duly issued out of and on- j due dii i-gen", be mile up > i him W th A- T. Lundgren came in from his forth to help the young folk. Don't ty Court of Jaksin County, Oregon, •.aid time, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply mines in the Blue Ledge district Satur send your children to the Sunday School duly and regula-y made, and enter d to the Court for the relief demanded in the com- i der the seal of the Circuit Court of Or in said State of Oregon an i that the egon, for Jackson County, dated D ■ 1 present p ace of resi fence or the Post day and will sper.d the Holiday season bur bring them, classes for old and upon Nov< mber 30th 1915, the under- plaint, to-wit: For a decree and judgment of this court forev ! cember 8th, 1915, Under a decree of I Ollie" address of th • said McC mnell in this city. si jned has been duly appointed admiri- er dissolving the bonds of matrimonj heretofore young. The remnant of the Mahoney stock Owing to the pastor’s engagement at istratriv of the above entitle! estate. ■xisting between plaintiff and d -fendant herein, foreclosure made and entered on ’he 3. Steward is unknown to petitioners and Ail persons having claims against and a decree awarding to the plaintiff herein the ■ lav of Decmber, 1915, in a suit wh'-r ■- cannot after du-1 diligence be .¡scortai - of confectionery, cigars, etc. was sold Griffin Creek there will be no sermon care and custody of the minor children named in said estate are hereby notified to pres the complaint, and for such other relief as mc.y in Bel'e Nickell and Charles N'ckell td, at sheriff’s sale Monday. W. H. Join- ' on Sunday morning. were plaintiffs and Jesse W Wilin' NOW THEREFORE it i* ent the same duly Verified and wi'n oe just and equitable. son was the buyer. Union meeting of the Epworth and Martha Ann Wilson were defen'- orderei that said petition and This summons is f ublished in the Jacksonville the necessary vouchers attached, to Mrs. Francis Taggart Wilson d.ed at League and Christian Endeavur in the Poet, a newspaper of general c iivlatkn.ru!» ants. In favor of ‘•aid plaintiff B lie the family hom : in Sama Valley, De basement of the Presbyterian church the u dersi toed at the law offi-e f <>. lishoJ at Jecksonvdl-?, Oregon, by order o the Nicxell and against Slid defendants this order be served upon sai I McCon nell Steward by publication th Te >f i i M. Roberts in the Medford National Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above ent tled cember 17th, aged 64 years. She was at 6:30. W. H. Johnston, leader. Bank Bu d>- g, Medford Oregon, wi h- Court said order being filed herein on the 20. day and each of them; and ordering the t ie Jack-onville Pista newspaper uf a native of Charles county, Missouri Union preaching service at the Pus- en • . 1 C'n il .'.¡.ill in S lid Count/ and i i six m ths fr m the dat of th:» t o- of November. L91’». wnich order directs the eum- foreclosure of the c-rain m >rtgai" and esme to the coast in 1883. byterian church 7:30. Dr H. J. Van noua to b»s Wved upon you by publication there described in tiie complaint of the plain tato, publish d weekly at Jscksor- tice in said newspaper for six consecutive wteks tiff, by the sale as upon ex •cution, of vilh , J- ks >n County, In his annual report made public Fussen, District Superintendent f the Oregon, ar.d Dited at Medford, Oregon, Decem i of rom a:.d after the first publican« n which is ihe the real pu p riy <1 •aeribe l in the said |!| t such peliti ii an I tills order lie s > Monday, State Superintendent of Methodist church will op< n the meet ber 22, 1915. th day of December, 1915. and the last date of iu!i-h.-<l i i « I 1 p 'P T flap «rio 1 of Ban';*, Sargent says that there has ing with an address. Afterwar. s thi j .»uuiic nion being the ¿9th day of January. 19 6. mortgage: which decree was on the 3rd ; «nd tho said or Jer r»»juires you to answer <»n or <'ay of December, 1915, duly enrolled l li ar; three consecutive weeks, b.- b en a considerable increase in busi Y M. C. A delegation 'rom the Uni | • foro t’ie Un day pr*acrthc«i in the order for nd docketed in the office of the Clerk i >K pnbli ihe I f >ur tun s. ness in all parts of Oregon and “that versity of Oregon will ta ;e charge of , J. iicati >n of sa'd summons, and that in default of said Court and is nuw of record in G ve i tied r ny hi ii this l«t day of t' ue seems to be a general feeling of | the service. hereof a decree and judgment will be entered Friends are urged to at end this ser Volume 23 of the Circuit Court Journ I Deeerniier, 1915. con i lence in all lines of busine-’s Iaercin against you as set forth above. at pag< s 481 and 482. GEO. W. CHERRY. F. L. T ou V elle , thi ug'iout the state and prospects for vice. Mist tffl'Ctive American p jxce shi; S i Attornwyfor Plaintiff. Me-lfurd. Oreeon. , Now, therefore, in compliance with | ju<lffe of the County Court of the State R. A H itehinaon the coming ye»r are very encourag I z« zx m rs-» n n.ia z. f u» i/l i/xn nn.l ... e • would be a few more dreadnought*. Pastor. the commands of said execution and of Oregon, for Jack3on z-4 County. ing.” I