Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 11, 1916, Image 3

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    Jacksonville Post
North 50 feet to thepla 'eof beginning.
1 l sì N Eij ; » R J S
Summons.
G eo . R. L indley .
Guan ian of Katherine Irene McNabb
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
SATURDAY,
MARCH 11, 1915.
Tu sday was he day for th ■ general and Job:'. A bur McNabb, Minors.
GU
NEWBURY
William Fact.lam of the Willow
OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY Ob' J \CKSON.
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Springs district was a visitor in tewn municipal election and em.sid . able in
Wilber B. Holmes and Martha
Attorney-at-Law
terest was manifested owing perhaps
today.
LOCAL NEWS
Ellen Holmes, Plaintiffs.
t
>
circ
¡1
ns
which
had
been
distributed
Will Practise in All Courts i:i the State
A. Rhoten of Applegate was in this
vs-
late the precedmg evening a id which IN THE COUNTY C >UKT OF THE STATE
city Friday.
Jlih’JD.
OR ’. ION
OF
OREGON,
FOR
JACKSON
COUNTY.
Mrs
Emai
l
Wing,
Rebert
Gray
aim
George Launspach was in town Sat­
contained charges and counter charge».
Mr. and Mrs. E. Mahoney have mov­
I
Mrs.
Robert
Gray,
his
wife,
W.
T.
in
the
mat
.er
of
the
estate
urday.
The aver.qie citizen however usually
ed to Ashland.
I. eke and Mrs. \V. T. L-eke. his wife,
p“ys little attention to these eleventh of Lewis A. Waite, Deceased.
Eric Johnson of Steamboat was in
1
Joe Norris was a visitor at Me.Iford hour statements.
J.
N. Phillips husband of Jennie E.
i o Oliver Wait», Ed rar C. Waite,
town this week.
Phillips, Minnie -I, Ogg and George G.
Tuesday night.
Attorney at Law
Win
lifred
W.
Waite,
Lilly
A
Waite
The
total
number
of
b
diets
cast
was
Ralph Jennings of Buncom was in
1
Cui. J. M. Williams was a visitor at 212, about an average vote. Candi­ Roenen and John A Wait1, Greeting: Ogg, her husband, Mrs. M. Dunham
town Wednesday.
NOTARY
rUB'.te
(ND CONVEY
"ON
'NURR
and M. Dunham her husband, \lr< H.
Medford Tuesday.
dates received the followinj; number of IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
0 II e v rh .lac ismviile P >»t.
J. D. Whipple of Eugene was a re­
Clay C >le and H. Clay Cole, her hus­
OREtiON: You are hereby called and
William Olsen of Butte Falls was r. votes:
cent visitor in town.
band, Mrs. George Carter and George
• ORE I( N
recent visitor in town
For Mayor—C. D. Abbott
105 required to appear In the County Court Carter, her husband, Emmett Beesen, JACKSONVILLE.
Gus Newbury was a business visitor
of
the
St
ite
of
Oreg
>n,
for
the
Coun
,.
,, —Emil Britt
135
I*
ranklin
Thomas
of
Eugene
was
a
N. J. Be son, R. B. ILenan, Wvl.b. an
in this city Thursday.
Councilman I). W. Bagshaw
119 ty of Jackson, at th ■ Court Room there­ Beeson and the wives of the said Em-
recent visitor in this city.
of
at
Jacksonville,
in
the
C
>unty
of
Frank Brown ot Eagle Point was a
II. K. HVNNA
,,
—Fred J. Fick
107
Mrs. II. K. Hanna was a visitor in
recent visitor in town.
Jackson, on Sat ird i,>, the S'.li day of 1 mett Beeson, N. J. Beeson, R. B. Bee­
,,
—
J.
Hurtman
123
Medford Friday afternoon.
son and W< line"ii Beeson, the unknown
„
-J. A. Norris
115 April, i‘.i>6, at 10 o'clock in the fore­ heirs of Welborn
Lawyer
Joe Beeman of Gold Hill was at the
Mrs. S. E. Dunnington is visiting
noon
of
th
it
day,
’
hen
and
there
to
court house Thursday.
Recorder Lt she Stansell
ls3
wife, ai.d of Mrs. M
friends on Little Applegate.
Treasurer—J M. Cronemiller 176 show cause, if an ■, why an order sho il I ' ban 1, and of Orl
Office in Bank of Jacksonville building
All work done in 1916 at W. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ryan of Medford
not
l>
in
ide
for
the
sale
it
p'
iv
its
ile
Messrs Stamell and Cronemiller for
Spark’s must be spot cash.
wife, mid of Alice
were visitors in town Friday.
OREGON
recorder and treasurer ho 1 no opposi­ of th- liter st, of tli: sail dceis'l, i C. W, Holm s, all
deet aged, and the
Deputy Sheriff Wilson was a business
Lewis
A
Waite,
in
and
t
i
tho
N
i.'th-
Lewis I). Catlin of Oregon City wa • tion. Fi r Mayor Mr. Brill had 30 ma­
unknown heirs of any of the above
visitor at Medford Thursday.
jority over Abbot: and for councilmen, ea«i quarter of Sec'ion Four, Town­ named defendants
a visitor in this city Thursday.
i
that may be de .d
Louise Ensele and Floyd Minear were
ship
Forty
one
South,
Range
Three
Mess.
Hartman
and Bi gshaw were
If you like this paper, drop in ani
DR. T. T. SII AW
1 tlw Administrators and Executors of
visitors at Me Iford Sunday.
West
of
Willamette
Meridian;
in
the
I elected by small majorities.
subscribe. Only $1-5) per year.
l
any
of
said
defendants
deceased,
and
Tiny Combust of Buncom was in
The old council will meet tonight to manner and up m the terms set forth I also all other persons or parties un­
L 'e Spear of Medford was a business
Dentist.
town several days this week.
canvas the votes and settle up tho un­ i in the petition.
wsitor in town Friday forenoon.
WITNESS, the II :i. F. L. TouVelle, known claiming any light, title, estate
finished
business.
The
new
b
ard
will
We print Trespass Not ces and No
Roy Wheeler of Hilt, Cal. was a busi­ meet Tuesday evening of next week
Judge of the County Court of the ! lien* or interest in I he real estate de­ Office in Ryan Building,'California St.
Hunting, signs, at tnis office.
scribe! in the complaint herein,
ness visitor in this city Wednesday.
for organization, etc. The personal of ' State of Oregon, for the County of
Upstairs
S. D. Farrell of Salmon Bar. Cal.,
Defendants.
Jackson, with the Seal of said C urt
People will read a neat printed bill, the new board will be: Mayor—Emil
was in town one day this week.
To W. T. Leeke, Mrs W. T. Leeke,
JACKSONVILLE
but will not look twice at a bad scrawl. j Britt; Conneilman —D. W. Bagshaw, I affixed, this 10th day of March, A.
OREGON
I J. N. Phillips, the Unknown Heirs of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were vis­
D. 1916.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Larkin of .Med-i Chauncey Florey, Jasten Hartman and
Wellborn
Beeson
(Sr.)
and
wife,
of
itors at Medford Friday evening.
Attest:
ford transacted legal business in town J. R. Neil.
Mrs. M. J. Arant and husban 1, of Or-
G. A. G ardner . Cierk,
Weather Report.
C. B. Watson of Ashland was a busi­ Friday.
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J
i
By Flora Tliomnson, Deputy i lando Coolidge and wife, of Alice B.
ness visitor in this city Wednesday.
Attorney G. C. McAllister of Ash-
Guardian’s Notice of Sale.
i Holmes, wife of C. W. Holmes and of
Dan Beebe of Trail was a business land was a business visitor in this city
Following is therepirt of U. S. Vol­
any of the above named defendants
visitor in this city first of the week.
[ Thursday.
unteer
Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
that may be dead, the Administrators
Notice is hereby given that I, the
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I and Executors of any < f said defend- Jacksonville, for month of’ Kbru irv.
Mrs. Lucrctai Enyeart of Medford under- icned, George R. Lindliy, guar­
Pitz died of whooping cough last night. { transacted business in this city Monday dian of Katherine Irene McNaub and
. ants, deceased, and also all other per Latitude 42 deg. 13. mln. north; longi­
»on» or parties unknown claiming any tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
Mrs. Hal Harrington and Mary Bag­ 1 afternoon.
. John Arthur McNabb, minors, in pur­
suance
with
an
order
issued
by
the
right,
title, lien, estate or interest in
shaw were visitors in Medford Tuesday
Dan Bagshaw and Raymond Refer
Date'
the real estate describe I in the com-
night.
j attended the basket ball game at Med­ , H movable F. L. TouVelle, Coantv
Maximum Minim im
. plaint herein and herein describe i:
{Judge of Jackson County, State of Or­
George Ferris of Bend, Oregon, ford last night,
1
36
31
egon, authorizing me to sell at private
IN THE NAME OF THESTATE OF 2
transacted business in this city Wed­
40
:;8
James Eaton of Glendale has return­
OREGON,
You
and
eaeh
of
you
are
’
sale
the
hereinafter
described
property
3
nesday.
35
43
ed to his home after a short visit with
hereby notified that the plaintiffs, Wil­ ' 4
34
40
> belorging to the said minors, that I
Attorney George M. Roberts of Med­ ! friends in this city.
45
'
5
34
bur B. Holmes and
Martha Ellen
therefore will, from and after the 10:h
ford transacted business in this city
6
55
41
Get your stationery printe 1 at this day of April, 1916. sell at Drivate sale,
Holmes, have commenced a suit against
43
55
Monday.
7
office. Our work is guaranteed and for cash, the follo ving described prop-
each of you impleaded with others in 8
50
37
Mrs. Guy Harper entertained the our prices are right.
40
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ 9
63
j erty, located in the county of Jackson.
Io
sewing club at her home Wednesday
42
59
Water superintendent Norris “blew State of Oregon, as follows, to-wit:
gon, for Jackson County, and that in 10
•10
40
52
afternoon.
111
(19
out” the fire hydrants in different parts !
pursuance of an order made by F. M.
Commencing at a point 30 feet Eart.
29
55
The man who chews gets by far the Calkins, presiding Judge of sai I court, i ‘2
Dr. Loughridge of Grants Pass.made of the city Thursday.
210 feet South of t’e Northw .st corn, r
39
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13
Uli
a professional visit to patients in this
40
61
The Ashland High School basket ball of Lot Four (4), Block One (1), of the most wholesome enjoyment and satis­ in said cause o:i the 9th day of March, [14
39
62
city Tuesday.
team defeated the Medford team at Nickell Addition to th* T.wn, (now faction out of tobacco, especially if he 1916, ai d of the Statutes of said State 15
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16
Frank Smith, candidate for School Medford, last night. Score was 16 to City) of Medford. Oregon, according chews plug tobacco. The rich juices in such cases made and provided, you 17
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69
to the recorded plat there if, and run­ of the leaf are retained in good and each of you are required to appear 18
39
Superintendent, made a trip to Gold i 18.
69
plugs better than in any other form. and answer the complaint filed against 1 io
35
62
Hill recently.
ning
thence
E
rst
142
feet;
thence
South
'
Ralph G. Jennings of Buncom has
3?
65
For more than a generation Spear vou in said cause and court on or be- ' 20
50
feet;
thence
West
142
feet;
thence
I
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walsh were visi­ filed his declaration of f i intention as a
38
63
------------------------------------------------------- i Head has held first place as the favor­ f re six weeks from the first publica­ 21
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57
tors at Ashland Tuesday. Mr. Walsh candidate for the Democratic nomina­
,22
11)
ite high-grade plug chewing tobacco.
tion of this summons, to-wit: on or be­ 23
31
59
tion for sheriff.
consulted a physician while there.
I
This unique distinction is due solely fore six weeks from the 11th day of 24
33
63
Highest quality, jewelry repairing
J. Percy Wells of this city has filed
34
Taylor-Wifliams Co., Lewis Ulrich I
71
to the wonderful quality and flavor of March, 1916, which summons is pub­ 25
diamond setting, watch
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66
his declaration as a candidate for re­ and Fred J. Fick, each have new ads
01
Spear Head—the richest, mellowest, lished in pursuance of said order, and 26
33
repairing.
57
|27
election as School Superintendent.
in this issue of tho Post. Read them
tastiest chew in the whole world.
23
that for want of such appearances or 28
50
Martin J. Reddy
Spear Head is the choicest of all answer within said time, the plaintiffs 29
21
Mrs Anna Marple, an aged resident and profit thereby.
42
')/ The Quality Store for
red Burley, hand-stemmed and made will apply to the Court for the reli. f 30
of this city died suddenly last night.
Cliff Dunnington, Mary Bagshaw,
Reliable Goods.
into mellow-sweet plugs in a perfectly I demanded in said complaint, to-wit: ¡31
Funeral arrangements will be announc­ Gertrude Dunnington, Tiny Combest
2 60
212 E.Main St. Medford, Ore.
ed later.
clean, most sanitary factory.
and Tom Dunnington were visitors at
the quieting and confirming in the
I
You can’t chew the flavor out of plaintiff- of the title to the following Temperature— mean max. 55 09; mean
Miss Cordelia Lawrence died at Med­ i Medford Friday night.
Spear Head, because it’s a part of the described real estate, to-wit: a tract min. 3 > 24. mean 46.07. Max.71 on 25.
ford, Sunday. She was a native of
A W. Walker of Medford h is filed
Money to Loan
tobacco. That rich, ripe, red Burley bounded and described as follows, to- Minimum i, 28. on 28. Greatest daily
Vermont and had been a teacher most as a Republican candidate for sheriff.
Total precipitation 2.6)
range, 37.
taste keeps on pleasing you as long j wit:
If Mr. Walker runs for this office as on First Farm Mortgages,
of her life.
Greatest in 21 hours, 0.70 in ,
inches.
as
you
keep
on
chewing.
well as he sells automobiles he will be
Beginning at a stone 11.25 chains
E. J. Roberson,
Better get your butter wrappers
Number of days with .01
Chew Spear Head and you’ll be N 'rth and 3D links West of the South on 7.
heard from at the primary.
printel at this office and comply
chewing the purest and most satisfying East corner of Government Lot 4 in inch or more precipitation, 13, cleat,
702 Title & Trust Building,
H. A. Canaday of Medford transact­
with the law governing the sale of
tobacco that it’s possible to make. In Section 5 Township 39 South, Range 11, partly cloudy, 8; cloudy, 10.
ed business in this city Thursday fore­
Portland, Oregon.
Precipitation for season,
11 21
butter products.
10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper.
I One East Willnmette Meridian, Jack-
noon. By the way, Mr. Canaday is a
Precipitation for last season
13.22
Margaret R. Applegate died at the candidate for prosecuting attorney but
son County, Oregon, as per United
K. B ritt ,
home of her daughter, Mrs. Edwin has not yet announced himself in the
States Government plat thereof, aid
Cooperative O.iiTVer
from said beginning point running
White, near Climax, Monday, aged 68 Post.
thence West 8.24 chains;thence North
years. She was the wife of Henry Ap­
NOTICE—I have opened a law office
1.75 chaims; thence East 8.24 chains and
plegate.
in a room adjoining the office of the
THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDÌ1I0N
thence South 1.75 chains t > the point ,
NOTICE—There are several hundred Jacksonville Post, where persons hav­
of beginning, and for the costs and dis­
OF THE NEW YORK WORLD
dollars worth of city warrants which ing legal business to transact can find
bursements of said suit.
Fine stationery—Box Paper la«* up. Embassy Lawn box
were called for payment last fall and me every day from 8:30 A. M, to 5 P.
G. C. McAllister
paper, 48 envelopes and 18 sheets paper 25/— a bargain
have not been presented for payment. M. —D. W. Bagshaw.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Fine perfumery. Colgates Talcum 15/ — Colgates Dental
Owner is requested to present same to
A recent dispatch from Washington
Practically a Daily at the Pnce
Cream & Dental powder and Lilly’s Dental cream 20/ —
Jas. M. Cronemiller, City Treas.
states that President Wilson has ord­
Shaving soap 5/ Colgates Shaving sticic, powder and cream
of a Weekly. No Other
Arrangements are being made to ered a force of 50)0 men to enter Mex­
Spice of Life
20/
Hohner harmonicas 25/to $1.00. Playing cards 10c up.
ico
to
pursue
and
capture
Francisco
hold a series of Evangelistic meetings
Toilet soaps 5c cake up.
You are most welcome. Come
Newspip;r in the World
in the Methodist church beginning Sun­ Villa who recently invaded the U. S.
in and see our fine display of goods.
day March 19. The pastor will be as­ and murdered 18 American citizens.
More for Hin Money
Gives so Much at so
sisted by John C. Stille, Evangelist. A This move b.v our government is not
Mike Murphy went to a dentist to
prominent and attractive feature of meant as an invasion of Mexico by our
Low a Price.
get a tooth drawn. When it was drawn
the services will be special musical army but is to be styled a “punitive
Mike asked the dentist how much he
items by wellknown singers. Large expedition.” which r.o most people is a
distinction without a difference.
owed him. “Two dollars.
“What!
audiences are anticipated.
The last dentist I went to, he only ; There has never been a time wh°n a
Edwin Smith, an Oregon pioneer who
charged me 50 cents, and he pulled me newspaper was more needed "in the
At The Churches
was closely identified with the early
all around the room.” Pittsburg Chron- 1 household. The great war in Europe
hiatorv of Southern Oregon, died at
has now entored its second year, with
icle-Telegraph.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Grants Pass, Monday, aged 82 years.
no promise of an end for a long time.
Mr. Smith came to Jackson county in
These are world shaking events, in
Friendship bought wilh money isn’t which the United States, willing or un­
1861. He was married in 1862 to Mi­
Services held every Sunday morning
nerva Fidler and lived in this city until
proof against the coin of your enemy. willing, has been compelled to take a
at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall.
1882, when they moved to Grants Pass.
Everybody welcome
Furtheamore, preparedness, more or part. No intelligent person can ignore
He operated a planing mill in this city
•
less
like politics, also makes unexpcct- such issues.
for several years. He leaves a widow
The Presidential contest also will
PRESBYTERIAN
bulfellows.
and eight children.
soon be at hand. Already candidates
Morning worship with sermon at 11
for the nomination are in the field, and
The Royal Neighbors held an inter­
Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L>. Gall
the campaign, owing to the extraordi­
The Athenian "Liturgy.”
esting meeting at the home of Mrs. D. leader*
One of (lie most Interesting cases of nary character of the times, will be of
W. Bagshaw, Thesday afternoon. Four
Christian Endeavor at six-forty-five.
voluntary luxation Is the undent Allie supreme interest. No other newspa­
candidates were initiated into the mys­
nlun ‘'liturgy.” which menu! sometlilug per will inform you with the prompt­
teries of the order. After the business
METHODIST
very different from the liturgy of to­ ness and cheapness of the Thrice-a-
session closed a social afternoon was
day. the etymological meaning of tho
Sunday
School
evary]Sunday
at
10
spent very pleasantly. In addition to
word lielng "public work." The liturgy Week edition of the New York World.
THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S
the members of the lodge a number of o’clock. W. G. Caudill Superintenden t
was n special contribution made to Hie
invited guests were present and all Preaching service 11 o’clock. Subject
stale by a wealthy ellizen or group of regular subscription price is only $1 00
citizens. There were ordinary litur­ per year, and this pitys for 156 papers.
seemed to enjoy themselves. Refresh­ “God’s Contract. ” There will be no
gies, such as the provision of the We offer this unequalled newspaper
ments in three courses were served. Epworth League meeting or evening
chorus for n great tragedy, and extrnor and
Those present were: Mesdames Eu­ service as arrangements have been
(Unary ones, such us the equipment or
nice Davis, Gladys Ulrich, Anna Broad made to attend the Evangelistic meet­
ninlutenuuce of n unrslilp. The lltur
ing
in
Medford.
A
large
crowd
are
Mattie Wilson, Ella Walsh. W. I. Mc­
gy was fundamentally a tax. mid It
<2.00 cash
Intire, Rose Singler, J. Ryan, S. I. going down on the 5:30 car this will te
wus often evaded b.v all sorts of together for one year for
the
final
service
in
the
series
of
meet
­
Coffman, Alice Ulrich. B. M. Collins,
shifts
But in the palmy days of only.
The regular subscription price of the
Barbara Reter, Minnie Robinson, M ings, everyone urged to attend.
Athens it was considered disgraceful
Epworth League monthly social Wed-
for those upou n bolli It was imposed two papers is $2.50.
L. Nelson, Ella Conk, Faye Hines, Liz-
to do no more than tile law exacted,
tie Cronemiller, Leona Hanna Martha n sday 7:30.
slid sometimes rich citizens would vol
A cordial invitation to everybody.
Dunnington. Ada Bagshaw and Misses
The poor man who weds an heiress
uuteer a liturgy from public spirit or
Mollie Britt. Kate Cronemiller, Mamie
R. A. Hutchinson
to win popularity.—Loudon Cliroufcle. believes in the gold cure for financial
Cronemiller and Mary Bagshaw.
Pastor.
ills,
II. B. Cady of Medford was a buti­
neas visitor in this city Monday after­
noon.
The City Election
Citation.
O. W. BAGSHAW
I
FAVORITE
The Most Palter Chew for a
Third of a Century
PURE, ¡UCH, FhUiTY-SWEET
City Drug- & Gift Store
We are receiving New and Up-to-date goods every month
delightful gifts suitable for wedding, birthday or parties.
CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE
J. )K ROBINSON, M. I)., Prop.,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Spring is Here
Wair paper 10 cents per double roll and up.
Window shades from 40 cents up.
Garden tools, Lawn mowers
Garden valves and hose,
Screen poultry netting.
Complete stock of varnish
stain to clean up your Chair
and Furniture
FRED J. FICK,
.Jacksonville, Ore.
JACKSONVILLE
POST