Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, February 19, 1916, Image 2

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Official Paper at the Citg of Jacksonville, Oregon
Summons.
•“ in the circuit court of the state
cr
°“EGON FOR JACKS0N COUNTV'
___________________ ____________ "________________ 1____________ _ Ethel Stiles, Plaintiff,
-vs-
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
I Roy Stiles, Defendant.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
T<> Roy Stiles, the above named de-
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, ferdant:
In th? Name of the S ate of Oregon:
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
are singing “Spring Sweet Spring, Seed Time, Seed
You are hereby notified and required
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916
to appear in the above entitled Court
1916
Time” and “The World is Growing Better.”
and cau=e and answe- the c imp' lint of
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
plaintiff, "ow on file therein against
Pre-
application.
Promises to be the Banner Year For the Farmer,
you, within six weeks from the date of
the first publication of this Summons
pare to reap your share of the profits by having your
Political Announcements Twa Killed When Zlufî and upon you, which is the 19lh day of
February, 1916: and if you fail to ap­
ground in good condition and planting only Clean Seed
pear and answer within the time re­
Limited
Train
Meet.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
quired, for want thereof the plainti f
of High Germination.
We have a large variety of
I hereby announce my candilacy. for
will apply to the Court for the relief
the nomination for Sheriff on the Re­
Tacoma, Wash., Feb. 14—George L. , prayed for in her complaint, to-wit,
field and garden seed and are sole agents for
publican Ticket, to be voted upon at Campbell end Porter McCall were kill­ for a decree of divorce dissolving the
the coming Primaries May 19th, 1916. ed last night when they were run down : bonds of matrimony heretofore and
I have held the position of Deputy by a Northern Pacific limited train now existing between plaintiff and
Sheriff for the past four years and am near Sumner, nine miles from this place defendant, a^d for the care and custo­
thoroughly familiar with the duties while trying to cross the tracks in an dy of the minor child of plaintiff and
connected with the office, both clercial auto when the crossing gong was ring­ defen lant.
and outside work.
ing. The auto was thrown 60 feet and
This summons is served upon you by
I feel that I am competent to hold demolished; Campbell was instantly publication once a week for six con-
the position, and if nominated and killed, and McCall was thrown 100 secutive weeks in the Jacksonville
New spring merchandise arriving daily.
Good Goods,
•lected, will give the people of Jack- fe st against a telegraph pole and so Post, a weekly newspaper of general
■on County an efficient and economical badly iniurel that he died som ■ hours I circulation published in Jacksonville in
Square Dealings, Right Prices at
administration.
liter. Campbell, an American, had f Jackson County, Oregon, by order of
I also agree if elected to rigidlv en- b it a sh ort time ago been rejected Judge F. M. Calkins, Judge of said
force all laws.
by a Canadian regiment in Alberta ; Court, said order having been m ide on
E. W. (C urley )
because of spinal trouble when lit j the 18th day of February, 1916. Date
offered to enlist. He was on his of the first publicati >n is February 19,
way for a visit to his mother at Seat­ 1916.
tle.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT
Gus N ewbury ,
The People’s Store, where
Attorney for Plaintiff.
I hereby announce my candidacy on
the republican ticket for the office of
Electric Sparks
9 9
County School Superintendent for Jack-
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under
son cosnty, Oregon, subject to the will
Execution in Foreclosure.
(From Off Our Wireless)
of the republican party at the primary
First
State Bank of Rogue River,
election May 19. I stand for practical
Plaintiff
school efficiency, personal supervision
The president as we un lerstand it
vs
of the schools and elimination of coun­
crossed the country in order to keep
John E. Day, Eudora A. Day,
PHONE 112
ty school supervisors.
the advocates of defenseleasness from i Frederick Lincoln Kneeland, William
FRANCIS C. SMITH.
double crossing it.
| L. Finley, The Albany Nursery, W. E.
(Pail Advertisement)
Mr. Lansing we supposo cares not ! Buchanan, R. L. Sabin, and_______
i.
who makes the laws of the country, if Kneeland, wife of Fredetick Lincoln
COUNTY ASSESSOR.
only he can write his notes.
Kneeland, Defen lants.
I hereby announce that 1 have li ed '
By virtue of an Execution and Order
For some moving picture films it is
my deelaratio >f intention to become a 1 peculiarly fitting that th 'y should be of Sale duly issued out of and under
candidate for the republican nomina* converted into explosive for use in war the seal of the Circuit Court of the
for big game s> far this season, hav­
tion for the office of County Assessor stricken Europe. They would not have State of Oregon in and for the County
ing brought to the county clerk’s of­
of Jackson County Oregon.
to be metamorphosed so much at that. I of Jackson, dated the 18th day of
fice on one day the skins of one coy­
if I am nominated and elected I
Either the administration will take | Feb:uary, 1916, and to me directed in
ote, four c sugars
an 1 ten w ild-
pledge myself to an honest efficient im­
a certain suit therein, wherein the
cats. The county and the state bounty
partial and economical discharge of the lead in making this country pre­ First State Bank of Rogue River, as
on these skins brought Mr. Short
the duties of the office and propose to pared for whatever may happen, or it Plaintiff, on the 16th day of February
$121.50.
make all assessments upon the basis will find itself bereft of the nation’s 1916, recovered a judgment against
patience.
This
is
no
time
for
dilly
­
of the true actual value of the proper­
the defendant John E. Day, Eudora
No Uoad Master Needed
ty and not upon any inflated valuation. dallying.
A. Day and Frederick Lineoln Knee­
Doe
Cook
says
that
the
wil
I
man
of
GEORGE LAUNSPACH
Pallas, Or., Feb. 12—The Polk coun­
land, and each of them for the sum of
Borneo is mild mannered. Possibly the
P. O. address Medford, Or., R. F. o.
ty court has decided to dispense with
One Thousand ($1003.00» Dollars with
Brooklyn Traveler compares the Born’
(Paid Advertisement)
the services of county road master this
interest thereon from 1st day of
eo aborigine with some artic explorer
year, transferring the work to the su­
March, 1915, at the rate of 8 per cent
he has met.
from Portland
pervisors and thereby saving $100 a
per annum and One Hundred Ten
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
month.
Another example of the beneficent ($110.00) Dollars attorney’s fees, and
Six Months Return Limit
1 hereby announce that I have filed law of compensation—worrying about the further sum of Twenty-three and
Stopovers at Pleasure
my declaration of intention to become the high orice of gasoline makes one 65-100 ($23.65) Dollars, costs which
forget
to
worry
about
the
high
price
n candidate for the republican nomina­
judgment was enrolled and docketed in
tion for the office of District Attorney of eggs.
We have on hand for sale the following
the Clerk's office of said Court in said
for Jackson county. Oregon, subject to
It is too much to hope that the war County on the 16th day of February
blanks viz:
the decision of the republican party, will tend to go away with modern in­ 1916, and is of record in Volume 21 of
All rail route. Valley or Coast line between San Francisco and
Lease,
at the primary election to be held May human styles in footwear.
Los
Angeles.
4
Daily
trains
Portland
to
San
F
rancisco.
Through
the Circuit Court Journal at pages 41
Mortgages,
19, 1916
standard and tourist sleeping cars, diners. Observation cars on
Japan has had a lot of millionaires and 42 thereof.
Bill of Sale,
G. M. ROBERTS.
Execution
I
am
commanded
by
said
limited trains.
made the war, which is a great little
Agreements.
and Order of sals to sell the real prop-
(Paid Advertisement)
re listributer of wealth.
Warranty Deeds,
Most of our Democratic exchanges erty hereinafter described, I will
England’s Daily War Bill seem
Quit Claim Deeds,
therefore
on
to favor that propose ! non-parti-
Chattel Mortgage,
Mt. Shasta— Lassen Peak—Mt Tamalpais
za i tariff board, on condition that they Monday the 20th day of March, 191C
Near $25,0(10,000.
Acknowledgements,
at the hour of 10 o’clock A M at the
all be “good Democrats.”
Cow Creek, Rogue River and Sacramento Can­
Real Estate ontract,
front door of the Court House in Jack­
Speaking of untold wealth, the in­
I Location Notice—Placer,
yons. Santa Cruz, Santa Barbara and Los Angeles
London, Feb. 15—In parliament to­ come tax returns certainly reveals a sonville, Jackson County, Oregon,
Location Notice—Quartz,
offer for sale anl will sell at public
day Premier Asquith said that the fore­ lot of it.
Co. Beaches; Yosemite Valley, Bakersfield Oil
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
auction
to
the
highest
bidder
for
cash,
cast made several weeks ago of a daily
A non-partizan tariff board theory
Fields and Orange Empire
Real Eitate A’nts Contract,
expenditure for the war of $25,00(1,0(10 always has an earnest friend in the mi­ subject to redemption as is by law
provided,
all
of
the
right,
title
an
1
in
­
At
reasonable prices. We intend adding
Ask the local agent or write
had proved to be nearly accurate, and nority.
terest
of
the
defendants,
in
an
I
to
the
other
blanks as fast a3 possible unti
there were no prospects that the
John M. Scott, Gen. Pass Agt., Portland, Oregon
Practically all the civilized world and following described real property situ-
the line is complete. Blanks of special
amount would be reduced. Obligations
form printed to order at Bhort notice
¿•i
incurred by the war, he added, would Germany, having recognized Carranza, | ,ated in Jackson County, Oregon,
to-wit:
impose a serious strain on the country it’s Mexico's turn.
JACKSONVILLE POST.
The Northwest quarter of the
Times are changed. The Modern
for a generation to come. This burden
Northeast
quarter
(NW*
NE
1
*)
of
New
York
robber
who
thinks
of
rob
­
he believed, could be met only by large
additions to taxation and by maintenance bing the city hall first cuts the burglar Section Numbered twenty two (22) in
of England's credit by keeping up the alarm wires, His prototype used to Township Thirty-six (36) South, of
volume of exports, holding down un­ get himself elected to the city council. Range Four (4) West, of Willamette
One City Tre asurer to hold office for Northern Pacific
necessary imports, and reducing expen­
Will Build
Britannia does not int 'nd the world Meridian, according to U. S. Govern­
one year.
ditures.
to doubt, that she still rules the wave. ment Survey thereof with all the tene­
ments and hereditaments thereunto
The City Hall is hereby designated
Road at Yakima.
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Somehow, Co’. Rooesvelt has omitted belonging.
and appointed as the polling place for
Cheaper Hog Raising himself from the news for several days. All of the above property will bs said election.
Mexico might settle down sooner, if sold at said time and place in the
E. A. Langley. Frank Kasshafer i North Yakima, Wash., Feb. 15—The
it did not diead the consequent settling manner provided by law for the sale and Peter Fick, citizens and electors Northern Pacific announced here today In No Other Way Can You Get All the
Portland, Feb. 14 —More than 100
up.
of real property under execution to of said City are hereby appointed as that authority has been granted for the
farmers reptesenting every section of
Richness and Flavor of the Leaf
satisfy
the judgment, attorney's fees, the Judges of the afores.iid election, construction of 19 miles of road in the
One
fears
the
approach
of
summer,
the Willamette valley held an all-dav
Yakima
valley
this
year,
the
most
im
­
the first named judge to act as Chair­
session at the stock yards here today as it may moan a recrudescence of the costs and accruing costs of this sale.
Dated this 18th day of February, man of the Election Board; and John portant being in connection with seven "SPEAR HEAD” BEST CHEW
in an effort to devise methods of reduc­ sport shirt.
F. Miller and Joe Wetterer, citizens i miles between the present t“rminus of
If the world isn't sweet enough for 1916.
ing the cost of production of hogs for
Many prominent physicians declare
W.
H.
S
ingler
,
Sheriff.
and
electors of said City, are hereby the branch line at Grandview, to Gib­
market. Professor Thomas Shaw, ag­ you put more sugar in it.
to be the most wholesome way
By E, W. Wilson, Deputy. appointed as the Clerks of said election, bon, on the main line. This will com­ cjewing
riculturist for the Northern Pacific and
of
enjoying tobacco.
“Girls make fewer errors than
plete
a
loop
between
Sunnyside
Junc
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the fit st named to act. as first Clerk.
“I began chewing some years ago,”
Great Northern railways, advised the boys.” Except when they are picking
"lid one, ''and I soon found that it is
The City Recorder is hereby direct­ tion, south of Toppenish to Gibbon,
farmers to raise more corn for hog boys.
Resolution No. 72.
ed to give notice of the aforesaid elec­ avoiding heavy grades near Prosser. the only way to get the benefit of all
feed. Several farmers present said
And what has become of the old-sub­
The Fort Simcoe branch, lOJj miles, the rich juices stored up by nature in
they could not raise pork for less than scriber who used to begin his commun­ , HE IT RESOLVED BY 1 HE CITY tion bv the publication of this Resolu­ from Harrah to White Swan, opening the tobacco leaf. I refer, of course, to
six cents a pound under present condi­ ication, “1 take my pen in hand?”
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JACK­ tion in the Jacksonville Post, a news­ one of the best sections on the Yaki­ t :c plug form of tobacco, which is the
most natural and the cleanest form.
paper published in said City, in the
tions. Professor Shaw declared this
SONVILLE:
ma reservation, and the extension of I
“Chewing good tobacco like Spear
That the City Council of the City regular issue of said paper of Saturday the Cowiche branch are also includ­ Head makes the salivary glands more
cost could be materially reduced by Tillamook Commissioner Faces
February
19
1916,
and
bv
posting
a
copy
feeding corn.
of Jacksonville, Jackson County, State
active, which in turn has a beneficial
ed.
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effect on the whole system. Add to this
of Oregon, acting under and pursuant of said Resolution in three public places
Recall Election.
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the sweet, mellow, delicious flavor of a
to Chapter III of the City Char’er of within the corporate limits of said city
Big British Steamer Sunk
chew of Spear Head, and you have
New York warned of Plot
said City hereby calls and orders a Gen­ for a like period.
the highest possible degree of tobacco
The foregoing Resolution No. 72,
satisfaction.
Tillamook, Or., Feb. 16—Recall pe­ eral Election to be held within the City
was
passed
at
an
adjourned
regular
“I mention Spear Head because I
London, Feb. 14—The British steam­ titions are being circulated for the re­ of Jacksonville, Jackson County, State
New York, Feb. 16 —Detectives and have found that this brand is excep­
er Cedarwond, 654 tons gross, has been call of County Commissioner George of Oregon, on the first Tuesday in meeting of the City Council heldon the
tionally pure, being made in a fac­
•unk. Two members of her crew were R. McKimens. It originated in the March, A. D. 1916, namely, on Tues­ 11 th day of February, 1916, by the fol­ uniformed police were assigned to pa­ tory that's run strictly according to
lowing
vote:
Florey,
Aye:
Neil,
Aye;
trol
the
park
in
the
vicinity
of
the
city
day,
March
7th
1916,
between
the
pure-food rules.”
saved. The British steamer Spring northern part of the county where he
hall today after Mayor Mitchell had re­
Spear Head is made of sun-ripened
well, 5993 tons gross, from Lon Ion to resides, and a large number of citizens hours of 12 M. and 7 P. M. o’clock of Norris, Aye.
Approved by the Mayor February ceived a lettersigned “Canada,” warn- Burley, which is acknowledged to be
Calcutta, has been sunk in the Medi- ' from that end of the county have sign- said dav for the purpose of electing the
’ mg him that the city hall was to be set the richest, mildest, finest flavored to­
teranian. A dispatch from Malta says ) I ed the petition. The trouble is over municipal officers speeiti e d herein 11th, 1916.
bacco leaf in the world. And it is
(Signed) E mu . B ritt Mayor. I on fire.
•he was torpedoed without warning. the expenditure of road money and the to-wit:
produced by the latest processes, which
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eslie
W.
S
tansell
Attest;
;e\elop t..e quality and luscious flavor
One Mayor to hold office for two
The officers and crew were landed at i question as to where it should be ex­
City Recorder.
of tne choice Burley to the supreme de­
years;
Malta. Sixteen of the crew of the pended. J. W. Thompson, a Socialist,
Big Game Hunter
gree.
Two Counciimen to hold office for
Norwegian ship Alabama, sunk by a is named in the petition as a candidate.
A chew of Spear Head has a whole­
Democratic
Senator
claims
Brandeis
two years each;
mine or a torpedo in the North sea, At the last election he opposed the Re­
some relish that is not found in any
Albany. Or , Feb. 16—John F. Short other chewing tobacco. In 10c cuts,
One City Recorder to hold office for is for Roosevelt. Sort of Boston T-par-
have been landed here. Two were in­ publican candidate and supported Me-
ty
eh?
of
Foster, this county, has the record wrapped in wax paper.
Kimens.
one
year;
jured.
a
The Meadow Lark and the Robin
Luther Burbank’s Productions
Caylor - Williams Co
“The World is Growing Better
Jacksonville
On Sale Daily
Oregon
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‘'The Road of a Thousand Wonders”’
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