Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 22, 1916, Image 3

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    Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under
Judgd Prim was a visitor at Medford
Electric Sparks
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
Execution.
Monday.
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE < F
Abraham Stept, Ph i tiff,
W. T. Grieve was a business visitor
OREGON,
IN AND FOR THE COUNTV i F
SATURDAY,
APRIL, 22, 1916. at Medford Mon lay.
-vs-
(From Off Our Wireless)
JACKSON.
Myer
Lando
and
Louise
Lando,
People will read a neat printe! b ill
husband
and
wife
and
John
Kesh
Land
&
Tilton
Ban
;,
but will not look twice at a bad scrawl,
As M ivor of Clevelan I N.wton 1). ’
LOCAL NEWS
and
iiar.
:<_t
Resh,
husband
and
i
in
Oregon
corporation,
P aiutiff,
J. B. Coleman of Talent candidate Baker made an enviable rep nation but
wife,
Defendants
vs
for assessor was a recent visitor in as a Student of military affairs he is
By virtue of an execution and or­ Benjamin M. Collins and
Easter Sunday tomorrow.
an unknown quantity.
this city.
der of sale duly i.-sued out of and under i Sriczean Collins, husbanl and wife,
Louise Ensele was a recent visitor in
If Villa is in the mountains, we must
Get your stationery printed at this
Defendants.
die seal of the Circuit Court of the
Medford.
office. Our work is guaranteed and hunt him up bef re we can hunt him State of Oregon, to me directed and
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
by virtue
Dave Cronemiller was a recent visi­ j our prices are right.
down.
date!
the
21st
da
”
of
April,
19'6.
in
a
I
>f
a
decree
an
I
order
of
side duly I
tor in Medford.
An atrocity can always count on slip­ certain suit therein, wherein Abraham n <le and entered in the above entitled
Mrs. Dorothy Jennings wife of of M.
Jasten Hartman wai a vi sitor at A. Jennings died at her hums in Grants ping by the’ censor when it’s on the ' tept as plaintiff recovered a judg­ c >urt an.l cause on the 1st day o; April j
Medford Monday.
I I’ass Monday, aged 38 years. She was other side.
ment again t the defendants, Myer 1916, wherein Laud & Til’on Bank, an
Mrs. Col. II, Sargent was a recent 1 a native of Oregon, having been born
Germany cont nds that her Verden I.undo and Lous.' Lando, for ibe sum Oregon co p i’ . t "n, p'aintiff, reeivered FAVORITE FOR A GENERATION
I in the Applegate valley near Murphy. losses l ave been negligible, proving it of Three Thou-and Seven II iiuir.d a judgn ent against ti e defendant',
visitor at Medford.
Red-blooded men with real tobacco
Tuesday morning about 40 young • conclusively by refusing to publish ($3700.00) Dollar-, »ith interest there­ ’ Ilenj min M. '"oJi'i-' and Eri zean oi-
W. H. Singler was a business visitor
i people, members of the senior class of ' them.
on from the 13 h day ■ f April. 1916, at I I ns. husband and wife, for the sum i i i hunger find that they can satisfy it only
at Medford Monday.
by chewing, and t c most wholesome
That intensive and extensive bom­ tile rate of 7'e per annum and iniee , 3)36 IX) with interest thereon a' the and ■_ :iti Hying tobacco to chew is that
Holbrook Withington ot Medford Medford High school passed through
this
city
in
autos
enroute
to
the
Apple
­
Hundred
(30d.0u)
D-
lais
attorney
’
s
rue
of
7-.
per
on
■
nn
from
said
date
1
bardment i f snow and shet was evi­
Was in town Thursday
made in plug form.
gate valley where the day was spent in dently intended to prepare the w <y fee and the fur; Iler »Um of $19.00 costs, Until paid, and for the further and ad­
The Emit of luxury in tobacco chew­
A. N. Hildebrand of Medford was a the manner usual to a picnic.
which judgment was enrolled and dock- ditional sum of 41162, with interest ing is ths rich, sweet, juicy flavor that
> for spring’s triumphant »dvance.
visiter in town Monday.
! e’ed in the Cler.i’s office of said Court thereon at the rate of 7'X per annum trickle* through your system when you
NOTICE I have opened a law office
O. Harbaugh was a visitor at Med­ in a room adjoining the office of the I Col. Roosevelt believes now in Amer­ I ill s dd'Coun y on the 13th day of April until paid, and for the further sum of chew Spear Head.
ican
prepareiin
ss
ard
one
only
wishes
ford Thursday forenoon.
No otlu i ch< ■■ ing to! acco is so mcl-
Jacksonville Post, where persons hav­ that he had believed as fervently ten 1916, and is of record in Volume 24 of $5 1.00 attorney's fees in said suit, and
so luscious and so s.iisfyir.g. No
All work done in 1916 at W. R. : ing legal business to transact can find years ago.
I the Circuit Court Journal at pages 2(:6 for the costs and disbursements of said 1
other equals Spear Ik.i 1 for putting a
i me every day fion b: ft) A. M. to 5 P.
Spark’s must be spot. cash.
I a.al 207 thereof.
suit taxed at #15.90 and by virtue of i.een edge on your appetite.
When a man is down his enemies |
!
I am commanded by said execution an exi cution issued pursuant to said
Spear Head is made of the world's
George W. Cherry of Medford was M -D. W. Bagshaw.
stop kicking and his ITien is begin.
and order of sale to sell the hereinafter decree by me clerk of and under tl e best tobacco leaf—the choicest of red
at the court house Monday.
Editor Putnam devoted nearly a wh.de
Even a woman is “aware” that she
Kentucky Burley. This leaf is selected
C. W. Martin of Medford was a busi­ cofunin of his editorial space to anoth­ is less beautiful than otter women he described real property to satisfy the seal of the above entitled court, of date for its full, juicy richness with the
judgment,
attorney
’
s
fee,
costs
and
ac
­
April
21,
1916,
I
have
levied
upon
ai.J
nass visitor in town Monday.
er attack on County Clerk Gardner. never forgives a man if lie finds it out.
most painstaking care, is stemmed by
cruing costs of this sale. I will there­ at 10 o’clock A. M. on Monday the
hand, is pressed into S; car Head plugs
Judge Ned was a business visitor at The gist of his grievance this time ap­
You may not take any stock in me­ fore, on Monday, the
so slowly that not a drop of the rich,
pears to be that Mr. Gardner sought
22nd day ot May, 1916,
Medford Monday afternoon.
natural juice escapes.
diums, but if you think 'here is no such
22nd day of May, 1916,
at the front door of the court house at
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich visited aivice from the attorney general in­ thing as “spirit rapping” just listen
Your first chew of Spear Head will
stead of the Tribune’s pet district at­
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the Jacksonville, Jackson County, State of open your eyes to the genuine enjoy­
friends at Medford Sunday.
to an earnest prohibitionist hold forth. front door of the Court House in Jack­ Oregon, 1 will sell at uublic auction, to ment there is in chewing.
torney.
We print Trespass Not c as and No
Chew the rich and mellow tobacco
The supreme court has reversed the
A smile is cooler in summer and sonville. Jackson County, State of Or­ t e highest bidder for cash, subject to
Hunting, signs, at this office.
egon, offer for sale and will sell all of redemption as by law provided, the fol­ that has been the favorite for a third
findings of Judge Calkins in the ease warmer in winter than a frown.
< t a century—that’s Spear Head. In
If you like this paper, drop in and of W. E. Phipps vs City of Medford, a
As for the man who reports that, he the right, title and interest that the lowing described property and all in­ lUc cuts, wrapped in wax paper.
subscribe. Only $1-50 per year.
suit io restrain the collection of sewer heard a bluebird twittering he should defendants above named had on the terest that the defendants, each or
County surveyor Brown of Medford assessments made by the city. The
date of the mortgage herein foreclosed either of them, had therein on March
remember that recent spring weather
Weafjer Reoort.
was a visitor in this city Sunday.
decision of the supreme court estab­ would make any bird blue.
or havs since acquired or now have, in 19, 1912, or has since acquired or now
and to the following described nal have therein, or so much thereof as
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich were visi­ lishes the validity of the assessments
Yuan Shi-kai’s is the only Govern­ property situated in Jackson County, I may be necessary to satisfy aforesaid
Following is the report of IL S. Vo'-
tors at Medford Friday evening.
and will have considerable bearing on
ment that can endure a revolution Oregon, to-wit:
judgment, costs and accruing costs.
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Mrs. C. W. Isaacs of Medford died other similar matters.
Beginning at a galvanized pipe mon- [
from republic to monarchy and back
Lot Two (2) of Section Twenty- Jacksonville, for month of Marc >.
at Madre, Cal. Thursday aged 36 years.
again without experiencin an accelera- ument on the West line of Section Six- I nine (29) in Twp. Thirty-eight (3S) Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
Martin J. Reddy the Medford jewe'- Engine Arrives for New Muni­
tee pulse.
South, of Range three (3) West of tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
teen (16) in Township thirty seven (37)
er has a new ad in this paper. Read
the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson
cipal Water System.
If American intervention in Mexico South of Rango Two (2) West W. M.
it.
County, State of Oregon, containing
said point being 322.2 feet South of the
meant
Gov<
rnm
nt
seizure
and
opera
­
Due ..laxim m .Vin. m
Precipita­
“A community meet” is scheduled
19.95 acres, mire or less.
quarter section corner between sec­
tion
to be held at Eagle Point next Thurs­
Ridgefield, Wash., April 19— The big tion of mine and oil wells it might not tions sixteen (16) an.l seventeen (17),
All
of
the
above
described
real
pro
­
1
45
32
.48
day.
gasoline engine to operate the pump­ be so popular in certain interest quar­ running thence South on the Section perty will be sold at said time and place 2
52
70
ter.
56
3
44
ing
plant
of
the
new
municipal
water
Deputy Sheriff Curley Wilson transac­
line 619.0 feet; thence East 483 0 feet in the manner provided by law for the
48
40
9's
Speaking of grave problems, what is tithe West line of Donation Land sale of real property under execution 4 5
ted official business at Medford Wed- system has arrived and has been taken
45
29
11
to
the
pumping
house
to
be
installed.
the E ister hat going to cost?
day,
55
Claim, No. 42; thence South on said j to satisfy the judgment, costs and at- 6
32
5«
31
Last June’s Brides are now prepar- West line 141.4 feet; thence East 908.8 t irney’s fees and the accruing costs of 7
George Launspach, candidate for as­ The engine is of 15-horsepower and
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38
8
sessor is interviewing the voters this will operate the pump at 'he rate of ed to give competent advice to Next feet; thence North seventeen (17i de­ sine.
68
9
32
120 gallons a minute.
Dated this 2!nd day of April. 1916.
June.
grees thirty (30) minutes East 493 2
week.
10
69
35
W. H. S ingler , Sheriff
”4
37
11
Charley Dunford was in town from
Shortage in material is more consp’- feet, thence North forty five (45) d •
68
38
By E. W. W ilson , Deputy 12
Central Oregon Roads Good
his ranch cn the little Applegate Sat­
cuous in current fashion than shortage greis East 240.0 feet more or less to
59
32
13
toe
North
line
of
D.
L.
C.
No.
42;
--------
♦<*>«
---------
urday.
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29
14
Bend, Or., April 18—The roars in in dyestuff.
thence West on said North line 372.8
77
15
33
County candidates are giving tl e Central Oregon are reported by auto-
70
16
36
Notice
of
Sheriff
’
s
Sale
Under
feet to the southwest corner of Lot 3;
glad hand to their friends, “the dei r ists to be the best they have been in
71
37
17
Insect Site on Its E qsb .
thence North on the West line of said
several years during the spring. Rains
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48
people.”
18
Family matters In the case of insects lot 101.0 feet; thence West 1352.2 feet
10
Execution.
65
49
19
(.7
Joe Williams of the Jacksonville followed by warm weather have put usually mean only the depositing of to the point of beginning, containing
52
40
20
48
Brick & Tile Co. made a business tr p them in splenlid condition from the eggs in suitable situations for the In­ 24.2 acres, more or less, subject to a
(Il
31
21
dependent development of the off­
Columbia river to the California line.
22
52
36
to Medford Friday.
Abraham
Stept,
Plaintiff.
15
spring. the parent insects often dying right of way for road purposes twelve
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39
23
15
vs.
Odd Fellows of this county will cele­
before the young appear. The earwig, feet in wi<ith for Susan B. Root, her
45
25
24
17
Otto
E.
Thomas,
and
Leone
A.
At
The
Churches
heirs
and
assigns,
along
the
North
side
brate the 97th anniversary of the ord­
however, provides a remarkable excep­
63
33
25
o :
55
41
tion to the general rule, for it sits upon thereof, beginning with the intersec- Thomas, his wife, A. H. Schanck
er, at Talent, April 26.
26
08
48
41
27
its fifty or more eggs until they are tion of the highway; thence along the and M. Rowinna Schenck, his wife
48
The Schoolmaster’s club of Jackson
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34
28
hatched. Just as a biyd would do, and, North and East side ot said premises and John Resh an I Harriet Resh,
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
County is holding its regular quarterly
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31
29
moreover, if the eggs get scattered it to the N. E corner of those premises his wife. Defendants.
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33
10
meeting at Eagle Point.
carefully collects them together again.
72
M Rollins to Susan B.
sold
by
Ruse
By
virtue
of
an
Execution
and
order
In
the
early
months
of
the
year,
when
2.73
Co'. H. H. Sargent is expectiug a
Services held every Sunday morning
of sale duly issued out of and under
digging the soil, female earwigs may Root.
call from the War Department to ac­ at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall.
All of the above described real pro the seal of the Circuit Court of the Temperature —mean max. 59.96; mean
frequently be found together with their
tive service on the Mexican border.
Everybody welcome
batch of eggs At the slightest sign perty will be sold at said time and State of Oregon in and for the County mir. 31.21: mean 47 75. Max.77 on 15.
■
.... , .
Attorney Roberts of Medford candi-
of danger the young ones huddle close place in the manner provided by law of Jackson, to me directed and dated Minimum, 25. on 21. Greatest daily
d ite for district attorney, was a busi­
to their mother, biding beneath her for the sale of real property under ex­ , the 21st day of April, 1916, in a certain range, 44. Total precipitation 2.76
PRESBYTERIAN
body so far as it will cover so large a ecution to satisfy the judgment, at­ suit therein wherein the Plaintiff Abra­ inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.48 in.,
ness visitor in this city Monday fore­
Sunday School at 10 a. m. A. L. Gall family.—Strand Magazine.
noon.
torney’s fees, costs and accruing costs ham Stept, recovered a judgment ap- on 1 & 10. Numtier of days with .01
leader*
GertiudeDunnington, Mary Bagshaw Morning worship with sermon at I
of this sale.
a nst the defendants Otto E. Tho rn** inch or more precipitation, 12, clear.
il.
Flo Thompson and Minnie Kelly were iwth appropriate music. A solo: (Se-
Dated this 21st day of April 1916.
and Leone A. Thomas, on the 13th dav 12: partly cloudy, 3; cloudy, 16.
visitor* at Medford Saturday eve- lected) by Mrs. Herbet Hanna, Eas-
16.9'1
W. 11. S ingler , Sheriff
of April, 1916, for the sum of Four
Precipitation for season,
Highest quality, jewelry repairing
• ning.
By E. W. W ilson , Deputy
Thousand Two Hundred and Sixty nine
Precipitation for last season 14. 58
diamond selting, watch
tar Anthem by full chorus choir.
0 repairing.
E. B ritt ,
an i 33-100 ($4269.33) Doliars with it-
John A. Caidwell died at his home Evening worship with sermon at 7:30.
Would be soldiers should not hold off terest thereon from the 13th day cf
Cooperative Oicrvar
neftt ittfedford, Thursday morning aged
Martin
J.
Reddy
Special Easter music and the sermon
from enlisting through fear that the April, 1916, at the rate of 8 per cent
'72 years. He was a survivor of the
The Quality Store for
will be appropriate to the day.
fun of catching Villa will soon be over. per annum and $400. attorney’s fee and
Reliable Goods.
It took more than a year to catch Aqui- the further sum of $33.50 costs, which THE THRICE-1-WEEK EDITION
A most cordial invitation, is extended,
*. ' * Bdtttei- get your butter wrappers
212 I'M iiti st Vi «If.. rd. *ir-.
to all these services.
naldo.
judgment was enrolled and docketed in
printed at this office and comply
' the Clerk’s office of said Court in said OF THE NEW YORK WORLD
with the law governing the sale of
METHODIST
County on the 13th day of April, 1916,
butter products.
and is of record ir. volume 24 of the
Sunday
School
every^Sunday
at
10
Mohair sold at Ashland this week
Circuit
court journal at pages 2)4 and Practically a Daily at the Price
brought the unprecedented price of 42'^ o’clock. W. G. Caudill Superintendent
' 2n5 thereof.
Epworth League 6:30. Leader
We are receiving New and Up-to-date goods every month 1 am«commanded by said execution of a Weekly. No Other
cents per pound. There were 12,"00
Topic—"A helping hand.” This is the
pounds in the lot sold.
beginning of our League year, we are delightful gifts suitable for wedding, birthday or parties. j and order of sale to make sale of the
Newspaper in the Worli
Col. Williams has been out of town
hereinafter described real property to
planning big things, come and help us
Fine stationery—Box Paper 15^ up. Embassy Lawn box
several days this week purchasing wool
satisfy
the
judgment,
costs
and
accru
­
to make our Society what it ought to
Gives so Much at so
paper, 48 envelopes and 48 sheets paper 25f'—a bargain
■ id mohair for a Portland firm of which
ing costs and attorney’s fee, I will
be. A welcome for everybody.
Fine perfumery. Colgates Talcum 15^ — Colgates Dental
he is the repr esentative.
therefore
on
MONDAY
the
22nd
day
::o
. ■. ■ ’>■
Dr. Van Fossin of Ashland will
Low a Price.
Cream & Dental powder and Lilly’s Dental cream 20#-
of May, 1916, at the hour of 10 o’clock
T. W. Osgood ¡of Medford, the engi­ preach at 11 a. m. You can’t afford to
Shaving toap 5f! Colgates Shaving sties, powder and cream
A. M. at the front door of the Court
neer who superintended the construc­ miss his message.
20# Hohner harmonicas 25# to $1.00. Playing cards 10c up.
House in Jacksonville, Jackson County
tion of the city water works in this
The pastor will preach at 7;30, spe­
There has never been a time wh»n a
Toilet soaps 5c cake up.
You are most welcome. Come
State of Oregon, offer for sale and will newspaper was more needed in the
place, four yeass ago, visited friends cial music.
in and see our fine display of goods.
sell all of the right title and interest household, The great war in Europe
here Sunday.
Alwys a welcome to everybody at
that the defendants had on the date of has now entered its second year, with
Methodist
church,
where
the
gospel,
Whv support G. W. Ager for County
the mortgage herein foreclosed or have no promise of an end for a long timo,
School Superintendent? Because he is the whole gospel and nothing but the
since acquired or now have in and to These are worl 1 shaking events, in
gospel
is
preached.
a progressive with a record. He nev­
the Lot numbered four of the Gold which the United States, willing or un­
J. IK ROBINSON, M. Il, Prop.,
R. A. Hutchinson
er lost^ a position in his life nor did he
Range Orchards, Jackson County Ore- willing. has been compelled to take a
Pastor.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
■evir leave a place where he Could have
gon, according to the recorded plat part. No intelligent person can ignore
stayed.
Paid Adv.
thereof.
such issues.
That said lot will be sold at sai l time
H. N.. Lofland of Medfoid, candi­
The Presidential contest also will
date for (he republican nomination for
Having secured the services of MR. O. J. SEVERIN of Lincoln. Neb- 1 and place in the manner provided to soon be at hand. Already candidates
satisfy the judgment above named to­
r sheriff was in town Thursday in the in-
braska, who is an expert watchmaker and engraver; having had 12 year.- gether with the costa and attorney’s. for the nomination are in the field, and
'•t ere st* ef his campaign. Mr. Lofland
the campaign, owing to the extraordi­
experience in repairing high grade American and Swiss watches, I am no*’ i fees.
^as bbrff and raised in Jackson CQUn-
nary character of the times, will be o
Dated this 21st day of April, 1916.
■'ty ahd is known directly and indirectly
supremo in'erest. No other newspa­
prepared to give my patrons an additional service where prom tneas and
W. H. S ingler , Sheriff.
' l&'njoiit Qf the voters et the county,
per wid inform you with the prompt­
By E. W. W ilson , Deputy.
quality of work will meet with real appreciation in each department of
'jffis jtdvertisement and picture appear
ness and cheapness of the Thrice-a-
■A«»>
. .io anotber column of this paper.
Week edition of the New York World.
repairing.
THE THK1CE-A-WEEK WORLD'S
' •’* W. W. Truax of Gold Hill, candidate
Watches, diamond setting, manufacturing, agate cutting and moun'ing,
regular
subscription pri-e is only $1 Oft
Bridge
Plans
Finished
for republican nomination for county
and engraving will represent the best'
per year, and this pays for 156 papers.
assessor was a visitor at this office
Sa|em, Or., April 18 —Plans for a re-
We offer this unequalled newspapv’’
TJbtpaJayjnorning. Mr. Truax has been
' in forced concrete bridge across Ochoco
and
deputy assessor for Jackson county for
creek, near Prineville, have been com­
six years and before coming west had
POST
pleted by Stat« Eogineer Lewis. The JACKSONVILLE
"slxvears experience in assessor» office
estimated cost in $3990. The state en­
$2.00
cash
: together for one year for
•in Michigan, He feels that he is well
gineer has »tan re-viv. d a request for
I
onlv.
"ffgpiified for the position to which he
plans for a 180-foot wooden span to be
The Hoose of Quality•
Visitors Always Welcome,
For the Correct Time Phone 16.
aspire*. His announcement appears
I constructed near Myrtle Point, in Coosi The regular subscription price of the
two papers is $2.59,
elsewhere in thia paper.
county,
I
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Jacksonville Post
EAR SOD”
Most Richly Hawed Cliew
I hat Was Ever Pressed
Into PlyfjS
City Drug & Gift Store
CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler