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Jacksonville Post SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1915. LOCAL NEWS Sheriff Singler was a visitor at Med ford Sunday. Wilbur Ashpole of Medfoid was in town Sunday. Friday was St. Patrick's Day. A. T. Lundgren was a recent visitor at Medford. 1 he city council held ai cdjotrned as., ion last night. Geo. A. Garni er was a business visi- l tor at Ashland Wcdnesd iv. J. I’er.y Wells is attending the tiach- I ers’ institute at Gold Hill today. If you like this paper, drop in an i subscribe. Only $1-50 per year. | B. R. McCabe of Medford was a vis itor in this city Thursday afternoon. People will read a neat printed bill, but will no’, look twite at a bad scrawl. Clint Duniiington returned home to day after an absence of Several months. The dance lai t night was well atten ded and .i very enjoyable time was had i by those present. No. 63. Report of the (ord tion of THE BINK OF JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, at the close of business March 7th, 1916. ginning a series of Evangelistic meet BUS NE Í .lu».. ings which will be continue 1 every eve ning at 7:30. Don’t forget th it on (.T NEV. Bi L i Sui d ty . ve"ii g Prof, and Mrs. Ash cruft will give sev. r d musical .-ck - Attorney -;it-L:iw lions. Come an I bling a frivol. \ di Practise in All Courts u> • S< le A c .idlal invitition io > veryb ily. » i \i¿ ).' ) : ) L*. A. Hutchinson Pas l or. Notice is hereby given III it p irsn RESOURCES G. E. Ni’ubCr was a visitor at Metis ant to an orde*' »» Hon. F. M ’ t kins ford Tuesday. Loansand discounts____ $50,840.98 i ( ircuit 1 our' Judge of Jueluo i ('.•un' Overdrafts secured and un Judge Prim was a business visitor tit Oregon, dated F< bin *y 2l>ih 19'6, <b ■< • * ».* secured ______ __________ Medford Tues lay. I y made and entered in the inai'er < Bonds and Warrants....... ... the Guardi ns :ip of Co-bet fml'h, a Charles VanDyke of Weed, Cal. was Stocks and other securities.. in town this week. minor, pending i > the I'on >tv Co u t of IJ. K. H ■ NN'A Banking House___ ____ ___ I Jackson County, Oregon, dire-trig m • Put Swayne of Watkins was a recent Furniture and fixtures..___ ! to se 1 the Interest of said < 'o bet Smi1 h Visitor in this city. Due from approved reserve I.iwvcr ! in ai d t > th • pr mises h rein fte- des Mrs. L. 1. Brown is reported ill st hanks___ ______ _______ 4.927.11 cribed. I will, nn and liter Apr 1 17th her home in this city. Checks and other cash items 367 43 1916, sell at private sale,to the highest Office in Rank of Jacksonville building The Public Service Commission will Exchanges for * earing house Harold Kubli of Applegate was a te- and b st bidder, for cash in hand, ail hear the application of the Home Tele Cash on hand.... 5,26l».(;2 OREGON tent visitor in town. the right, title ani inte<e-it of the sii I JACKSONVILLE, phone Co. for raise of rates, at Med Expenses_____ Johh C. Stille who begins a series of Alfred Norris was a visitor at Med- ■ ford, April 5. The electric light an I Corbet Smith in an I to the Ek of NW Gold Dust____ 862.70 of Evangelistic meetihgs in the Metho J, ; ND : Lots 1, 2 an i 3, of Section ford Tuesday evening. I power controversy will be heard April Other Resources 50.70 dist church on Sunday. Mr. Stille i« a ■ 34, ami Lot 4, of Section 35, in Twp. 35 j T. T, SH V.V G. W. Roberts of Medford was a re 4. native of Missouri, but he h s spent Total $81,315.04 m st of his life in CoIorad > as P.istor- ! South, cf Range 1 West of W. M. Ore. cent visitor in this city. In another column apDears the an Also, all of said Corbet Smith's right Dentist. Miss Ekron Gall was a visitor in this nouncement of Hon. Frank M. Calkins Evaigelist. Ha is a very effective ' title and interest in and to 1'26.86 acres city Monday afternoon. prea er, h s methods as an Evange as a candidate for Circuit Judge of this LIABILITIES list are sane : nl practical. Large . u- off th? west end of the Donation Land OiHce in II an Building/C di furnia St. Mrs. Laura Owens of Ashland is vis district. Judge Calkins is so wellknown Claims numbered 40, in Sections 34 an I Capital Btock paid in............... $10.000.(><) diences are expected, iting friends in this City. to the people of the district that an£ Surplus fund............ _............ 1,090.00 Upstairs 35, Twp. 35, and numbered 44, in Sec ---------- -1« ---------- Ralph Jennings of Buncom was a vis introduction is superfluous. Daring the Undivided profits, less expen tions 2 and 3, in Twp 36 South, R inge I E OREGON RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. six years of his service upon the bench itor in this city Monday. ses and taxes paid_____ One (I) West, W. M. : beginning at the 120.(9 To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay All work dor.e in 1916 at W. R. the judge has made a record that is un- Individual deposits subject to southwest corner of D. I.. C. No 44 in Rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, su passed —his nomination and election check........ ......... ...................... 4S 045.44 and Spark’s must be spot cash. % oz. of glycerine. Apply to the half Twp 36 South, Range 1 West of W. M. Weather Repir-. are assure 1. twice a week until it becomes the desired in Jackson County, Oregon, an i tun Demand certificates of de Louise Ensele and Floyd Minear wers shade. Any druggist can put this up or posit__________________ Parent & Teachers’ Association met 15!..'6 you can mix it at home at very little co3t. ning thence North 40 chains; thene visitors at Medford Sunday. Full directions for making and use come East 32.50 chains; thence South 40 Following is thereprrt of U. S. V We print Trespass Not ces and No Friday. Folk lore dancing was an in* I Certified checks_________ in each box of Barbo Compound. It will unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Time and Saving Deposits .. chains; thence West 32.50 cl ai is to 13,011.48 teresting fe"ture of the occasion. The gradually darken streaked, faded gray Hunting, signs, at this office. hair, and removes dandruff. It is excel place of beginning; also all of said min Jacksonville, for month ofj F bru iry. attendance was not as large as should B ills payable for money bor George H 'ffman of Thompson creek lent for falling hair and will make harsh Latitude 42 deg. 18. m'n. north; longi rowed _________________ have been. The program committee hair soft and glossy. It will not color the or's interest in and to the ditch ani is visiting friends in this city. scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not water right taken out of Little B itte tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. served a dainty lunchesn eon-isting of Other liabilities________ rub off Roy Jones of Sams valley transacted tea a"d tancy cakes. The little folks - Creek in said County and State and used Total ... $81,345.04 Business in this city Wednesday. on said premises for irrigation purp is were inVited to remain for lunch and Date Maximum M nlmum I'reClpit .1- THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN Mr and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were vis enjoyed it immensely. The next meet S tate of O regon , !- ) ss. esbv said minor and his predeces-ors in 1 loi ADVERTISING BY THE 1 31 36 a » itor at Medford Tues lay evening. interest, upon said premises. ing of the association will be April 14. County of Jacksori. ’ • > 40 38 I 1.2 Bids therefor will be received by the 3 I, Wm. H. Johnson, Cashier of the Mrs. John Duniiington was a visitor One of the subjects for discus ion will 35 41 35 undersigned at Butte Falls. Oregon. be the “High cost of liying,” and its above-named bank, do solemnly swear 40 34 4 at Medford Wednesday afternoon. 21 GZÑERVL OFFICE 5 45 34 M ary A. B eale , <6 that the above statement is true to 7 YORK ANÖ CHINACO B. F. Piatt of Medford transacted principal cause. 41 55 6 27 Guardian of the person an I estate of the best of my knowledge and belief. — t i r r • “ » » ' ■ ” n • i £ ; business at the court house Monday. J. B. Coleman of Talent was a busi 43 55 7 70 Corbet Smith, a minor. W m . H. J ohnson , Cashier. 50 37 8 Judge and Mrs. F. L. TouVelle were ness visiter in this city Saturday. Mr. Al The Churches 9 40 63 10 visitors at Medford Monday afternoon, Coleman is a candidate for the repub Correct —Attest. io 59 42 ■10 C. M. Ruch, lican nomination for county assessor. 40 52 Notice For Publication 11 Attorney C. B. Watson of Ashland 09 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE R. G. Jennings, 55 29 12 transacted business in this city Tues- He has lived his whole lifetime in the DEP a RTMENT of TrfE interior , 39 56 13 Directors. 06 county and is well acquainted with land day. 40 64 14 U. S. Land Office at Roseburo’. Oregon. values in the different parts of the Subscribed and sworn to before me Services hel I every Sunday morning 39 62 15 Geo. W. Owen of Dead Indian has county. He feels that he is well quaii- March 16, 1916. this 18th day of March, 1916. 39 63 nt 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. Notice is hereby given that Ansil Gilson, of 16 filed as a candidate for county commis field for the position to which he as 38 69 D. W. B ags haw , Jacksonville. Oregon, who. on August 18. 1910. 17 Everybody welcome sioner. 39 69 made Homestead Entry. Serial No. C6531. for the 18 pires and promises that if elected he ---------- > .-»ta .......... - Notary Public. 35 62 NW’, of SE'«. N'jof SW'i and SWV. of SW’i of 19 The Rev. R. A. Hutchinson and wife will give a fair, just and economical My Commission expires F.b. 26, 1920. PRESBYTERIAN 65 39 Sections, Township 39 S.. Range 2 W.. Willam 20 were Ashland visitors on Monday and administration of the office. His an 38 63 Morning worship with sermon at 11 ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to 21 Tuesday. 38 57 nouncement appears in another col 10 Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim to 22 Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L. Gall make r 31 59 the land above described, before W. H. Canon. 23 Cliff Dunnington spent several days umn. i Highest quality, jewelry repairing 33 63 leader* I U. S. Commissioner, at his office at M sdford, Ore 24 this week visiting friends on the Little 34 71 In another column of this paper ap 25 Evening worship, with sermon at 7:30 gon, on the 27th day of April. 1916. diamond setting, watch 43 Applegate. 56 26 1 Claimant names as witnesses; Milton Doan of pears the announcement of J. Percy The Hpeci-d music for this service will repairing. 33 57 Bunccm. Oregon: Christ Ulrich, of Jacksonville. 27 A number of the local people attend Wells as a candidate for School Super be a solo, “ Abide with Me ” (Ashford) 28 50 Martin .1. Reddy Oregon. Y. H. Allen, of Jacksonville. Oregon. 28 ed the Evangelistic services at Medford intendent on the republican ticket. He 27 by Dr. W. W. Howard. The adult William Jennings, of Jacksonville. Oregon. 42 29 The Quality Store for Sunday night. 30 is the present incumbent, having filled quartet will sing the anthem, “Pilot J. M. UPTON. Reliable Goods. 31 Register. Me” (Ira B. Wilson) Mrs. J. W. Robinson and daughter the tffice two terms. Mr. Wells was 3 60 2 12 F.Mrin St. Medford, Ore. raised on a farm near Ashland, receiv A most cordial invitation, is extended, Miss Dorland were visitors at Medford Temperature —mean max. 55 09; mean ed his elementary education in the Tuesday afternoon. to all these services. Notice to Creditors. mir. 36 24; mean 46.07. Max.71 on 25, county schools and later graduated from Get your stationery printed at this I n THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. FOR Minimum, 28. on 28. Greatest daily Money to Loan METHODIST office. Our work is guaranteed and the Ashland Norma) School. Since range, 37. Total precipitation 2.60 JACKSON COUNTY. 1898, he has been actively engaged in on First F. rm Mortgages, our prices are right. Sunday S.-hool every S 111r,* at 10 inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.70 in , the teaching profession. His work as the mutter of the rotate of o'clock. W. G. CaulTI Sjpjrinte id > it In Mrs. VanNoy of McCloud, California school superintendent of Jackson Coun Number of days with .01 F. J. Roberson, on 7. William Greenfield, deceased. Epworth League 6:3). Lea ler Miss is visiting at the home of her father, ty has won much recognition through All parties having claims against the estate inch or more precipitation, 13. clear. 702 Title & Trust Bui'ding, of William Greenfield, deceased. are hereby noti 11; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy, 10. Anna Neidermeycr. Joseph Applebaxer in this city. out the state. fied to present the same duly verified and with John C. Stille, Pastor-Evangelist will 14 20 Portland, Oregon. Precipitation for season, W. M. Kennedy died at his home in the nroper vouchers, to the undersigned Admin- | preach at 11 R. m. and 7:39 p. m. be- Precipitation for last season 13 22 Medford Tuesday afternoon aged 52 istrator, at Room 5. Citizen« Bank of Ashland buildintr. Ashland. Or<Ron, within six months »■;. B ritt , years. Funeral was held Thursday. from the first publication of this notice, beinz Cooperative O n.-rver Better get your butter wrappers the date hereof, to wit; within six months of the printed at this office and comply 18th day of M treh. 1916. Dated March 18th 191f. with the law governing the sale of We are receiving New and Up-to- ’ate -odds every month G. C. McALLLISTER. THE THRICE-A-WEFK EDITION butter products. Ad ministrator of the estate of delightful gifts suitable for wedding, birthday or parties. William Greenfield, deceased. NOTICE—I have opened a law office OF THE NEW YORK WORLD — ... . ----< ------ ----- — in a room adjoining the office of the Fine stationery — Box Paper 158 up. Embassy Lawn box Jacksonville Post, where persons hav Notice to Creditors. paper, 48 envelopes and 48 sheets paper 258—a bargain ing legal business to transact can find IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Practically a Daily al the Pnce That Means the Supreme De Fine perfum ry. Colgates Tslcum 158 — Colgates Dental me every day from 8:30 A. M, to 5 P. OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY Cream & Dent.d powder and Lilly’s Dental cream 208 - M. —D. W. Bagshaw. gree of Rich, Luscious In the matter of the estate of of a Weekly. No Other Shaving soap 58 Colgates Shaving sties, powder and "ream Mary Cameron, dece ised. The Epworth League met at the par 208 Hohner harmonic as 258 to $1.00. Playing cards 10c up. Tobacco Flavor Notice is hereby given that the undersigned sonage on Wednesday evening and held Newsp-p .r in the World Toilet soaps 5c cake up. You are m >st welcome. Come has be< n appointed by the County Court of Ore their monthly business and social meet gon. for J; ckson County, administrator de bonis in and see our fine display of goods. ing. The attendance was good and a non. of the estate of Mary Cameron, deceased, Gives so Much at so most enjoyable time was spent playing HO OTHER CHEW EQUALS IT and all persons having claims against said estate a e hereby not fled to i repent the same duly ver games in the moonlight. At a late Low a Price. Nature varies the flavor she puts into ified to Gus Newbury, the attorney for said ad hour refreshments were served and the the different grades of tobacco leaf— ministrator, at his office in Phipps Building, J. W. ROBINSON, M. 1)., Prop., the company dispersed, highly pleased and the best of all is the flavor of Medfoid, Oregon, within six months from the choice red Burley that pleases you so with the evenings’ e ijoyment. date of this notice. There has never been a time wh‘*n a Jacksonville, Oregon. mightily when you chew Spear Head. March 18. 1916. newspaper was more needed Tin the Five thousand United States troops The delicious fruity flavor of a chew DONALDCAMERON crossed the boundary line into Mexico of Spear Head is a revelation to the Admin« ator de boni« non of the i household. The great war in Europe estate of Mary Cameron, deceased I has now entereJ its second year, with Thursday and are moving south in pur man who has never chewed or who has -------- ---------------------- no promise of an end for a long time. suit of Villa. They are now supposed been chewing near-good tobacco. For chewing is the one way to get These are world shaking events, in to be near Casa Grandes, where Villa all the wholesome, healthful, appetizing Guardian’s Notice of Sale. which the United States, willing or un was last seen. Very little news of im flavor of the tobacco leaf—providing willing, has been compelled to take a portance in regard to the movements iou chew a high-grade plug like Spear Notice is hereby given that I, the part. No intelligent person can ignore lead. of the expedition is allowed to filter undersigned, George R. Lindley, guar such issues. No other tobacco can compare with Wall paper 10 cents per double roll and up. through the military censors on the dian of Katherine Irene McNaub and Spear Head in the wholesome satisfac The Presidential contest also will border. John Arthur McNabb, minors, in pur- soon be at hand. Already candidates tion it gives. Window shades from 40 cents up. You get more savory sweetness in a Sheriff Singler, Deputy Curly Wilson ¡ suance with an order issued by the for the nomination are in the field, and and E. E. Kelly made a raid Tuesday chew of Spear Head than in a whole ' Honorable F. L. TouVelle, County the campaign, owing to the extraordi plug of ordinary tobacco. Judge of Jackson County, State of Or- nary character of the times, will be of upon the home of David Noe. a former And you get it in its purest form— | egon, authorizing me to sell at private supreme interest. No other newspa marshal of Gold Hill, suspected of for Spear Head is made amid the most stealing numerous articles missed by wholesome surroundings, in a great, sale the hereinafter described property per wi>l inform you with the prompt residents of that burg. The search new factory that’s kept absolutely belorging to the said minors, that I ness and cheapness of the Thrice-a- revealed a Ford car, taken to pieces clean and sanitary. therefore will, from and after the 10th Week edition of the New York Work'. Try this rich, mellow, satisfying, pure and stored under the floor, a lot of chew. Such a chew cannot be obtained day of April, 1916, sell at private sale, the THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S blacksmith tools, a large amount of in any other tobacco than Spear Head. i for caih, the following described prop- regular subscription pri ’e is only $1 00 copper wire, an electric motor and sev In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. ' erty, located in the county of Jackson. per year, and this pays for 156 papers, ’ State of Oregon, as follows, to-wit: I We offer this unequalled newspaper eral pieces of valuable machinery. Commencing at a point 30 feet East, . and When the offi 'ers entered the building Irregular. 210 feet South of the Northwest corner No« bolted through a side window and The Officer (Irately) —Why Is that bed POST of Ixit Four (4), Block One (1), of the JACKSONVILLE attempted to escape, but was speedily not made up like the others? The Ser Nickell Addition to the Town, (now together for one year for $2 00 cash overhauled by our athletic deputy Cur geant— It’a a vacant bed. sir. The Of City) of Mulford. Oregon, according onlv. ly Wilson. A man named Smith, part fleer—And why the deuce Isn't the man to the recorded p'at thereof, an I run ner of Noe, was also arrested. The •binding beside It?—London Sketch. The regular subscription price of the ning thence East 142 feet; thence South men were given a hearing before Jus Closed Sleeping Booms. two papers is $2.50. 50 feet; thence Weit 142 feet; thence tice Tavlorand bound overto the grand Grace Darling died of consumption, jury. It is reported that N >e has made though during the day she breathed North 50 feet to the place of beginning. a complete confession which also im splendid sea air. because at night she The poor man who weds an heiress G eo . R. L indley , elept In a tiny room with a closed plicates several other persons. Furth Guardian of Katherine Irene McNabb , believes in the gold cure for financial window. er developments are looked for. and John Arthur McNabb, Minors. ills. City Di uff & Gift Store CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE Spring is Here 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