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.-JACKSONVILLE POSI • _ Leaves for Home in Isle of Fin's Cove. Or., June 5—After a residence of four years in Cove with her untle’s family, Miss Clara Ramsdell, n:eee of A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson Dr. C. M. Ramsdell, left Saturdtv af County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher ternoon for her home in the Hie of Pines, on the Cuban coast. Sho is a Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville graduate of Cove high s.ffiool, an Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. has just completed a course as trained nurse in Pendleton This i SATURDAY. JUNE 10, 1910 the fourth time she goe3 to the Isle of SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Pines. application. Official Paper at the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A Lame Excuse Villa’s lieutenant, Lopez, in prison, gives a purported reason for Vi'la’s in vasion of American territory; that Vil la beiitving Amer cans would not fight, but that ths American government was playing one Mexican chief against an other to have them kill each other off, and then take in all Mexico, is but a sorry subterfuge for a thief who never has any respect for law “until he feels the halter drawn.” Mexican bandits h ive been dragon’s teeth in that dis tressed country for a hundred years. To wait until they all kill each other off would be an impossible job. Villa delighted in posing as a Valliant hero and patriot, but all the time he was ready to assassinate a sick woman or little child if necessary in order to steal a horse without being suspected. His countrymen were growing very tired of him and he needed some tresh h >rses. hence his raid with accompany ing murders. 10,000 Corporations Told to Pay Annual Licenses. Monday, July 3rd 1.91^ Rheumatism Reaches Heart 9S I à a7 Oregon, City, June 6—Ben Eby, a brother of O. D. Eby, an Orepon City attorney, died last night at his home in Goshen, Lane county, after an illness Most Richly-Flavored Chew of several years. His death was pri That Was Ever Pressed marily due to an attack of inflamma tory rheumatism that had affected his Into Plugs heart. He was aged 40 years and is survived by a widow. O. D. Ebv left yesterday afternoon for Cottage Grove to see his father, who is seriously ill FAVORITE FOR A GENERATION there, and his brother died at Goshen Red-blooded men with real tobacco after his arrival. hunger find that they can satisfy it only by chewing, and the most wholesome and satisfying tobacco to chew is that Youthful Inventor gets big made in plug form. The limit of luxury in tobacco chew Offer for Engine. ing is the rich, sweet, juicy flavor that trickles through your system when you chew Spear Head. Roseburg, Or., June 6—David King No other chewing tobacco is so mel ery, son of J. W. Kingery, has been low, so luscious and so satisfying. No offered $55,000 for the patent of a new other equals Spear Head for putting a edge on your appetite. type of gas engine, which he recently keen Spear Head is made of the world’s invented. This engine will afford dou best tobacco leaf - the choicest of red ble the power with little over half the Kentucky Burley. This leaf is selected weight of the present light engines, for its full, juicy richness with the and it is claimed that it is no more most painstaking care, is stemmed by complicated than the present automc- hand, is pressed into Spear Head plugs so slowly that not a drop of the rich, bile engine. Kingery is but 19 years natural juice escapes. old. Your first chew of Spear Head will open your eyes to the genuine enjoy State Mining Bureau to make survey ment there is in chewing. Chew the rich and mellow tobacco of Santiam mining district. that has been the favorite for a third St. Johns woolen mills will increase of a century—that’s Spear Head. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. capacity of output 35 percent. at the hour of 9 o’clock A. M at the front door of the Court House, in Jacksonville, Jackson County State of Oregon, offer for sale and will sell, at public auction, all the right, title and interest that the defendants above named had on the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or have since acquired or now have in or to the following de scribed property, situated in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: Beginningat the northwest corner of Dona tion Land Claim number Fifty-two (52) in Town ship thirty-seven (37) South, of Range Two (2) West, of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, thence from Raid said corner south on the west bounda ry line of said Donation Land Claim. 24.25 chains to the southwest corner of said Claim 52; thence east on the south boundary of said Claim, 9.30 chains; thence north 24.25 chains to the north boundary of said claim; and from thence west 9.30 chains to the place of beginning, containing 22.55 acres, more or less. Also: Beginning at the east boundary of Do nation Land Claim number forty-five (45) in Twp, thirty-seven (37) South, of Range two (2) West, of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, at a point which is also the northwest corner of Donation Land Claim number fifty-two (52) in said Town ship and Range; thence west parallel with the line between Sections four (4) and nine (9). 10 chains; thence south 10 chains; thence East 10 chains to the east boundary line of Donation Land Claim number forty-five (45); thence north 10 chains to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres. Also: Beginning at a point 645,9 feet south of the northwest corner of Donation Land Claim number fifty-two (52) in Township thirty-seven (37) south, of Range two (2) West’of the Willam ette Meridian, and running thence south 89 deg. and 8 min. west. 721 feet: thence south 1 deg. and 28 min. west. 808 feet: thence south 89 deg. and 27 min. east. 741 feet; thence north 826 feet to the place of beginning, containing 15.01 acres, more or less. That all of said property will be sold at said time and place, in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property under execution, to satisfy the judgment, attorney's fees, costs and accruing costs of sale. Dated this 2nd day of June. A. D. 1916. W. H. SINGLER. Sheriff. By E. W. WILSON. Deputy Guaranteed Hoisery Flörsheim Shoes. White Lilly, and Pure White & Hard Wheat Flour Guaranteed $ $1.50 and $1.60 per sack | Now Showing an Unusual Fine Line of Summer Merchandise in Every Depart- ment. Prices always right at WE SELL Bowser Filtered Gasoline All kinds of Auto oils and Greases, Separator, Castor Machine, Neats foot, Raw and Boiled Linseed, Engine and Machine oils. Our Stock of Wall Paper is Complete Prices are Right Wall Papers have advanced 25 to 60 per cent but our prices remain unchanged. Garden Tools, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Fishing Tackle, Ammunition. A complete stock of Paints, Varnishes, Brushes, etc. Building Hardware, Glass. Plumbing, and [Plumbing Supplies. Call and see us. No trouble to show goods. * FRED J. FICK Jacksonville, The People ’s Store, TAYLOR - WILLIAMS COMPANY, where “T/ie Wot Id Is Growing Better Phone 142. •1 From state school fund during 335.00 the coming school year.......... Cash now in the hands of the district clerk......... ............. 1260.87 Estimated amount to be received from all other sources during the coming school year........... 800.00 Total estimated receipts, not in cluding the money to be receiv ed from the tax which it is pro posed to vote........................... $41'20.87 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year.................................... $6997.00 Total estimated receipts not in cluding the tax to be voted... 4020.87 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax..........................$2976.13 We estimate that a levy of 4'/, mills will be required to produce the amount of soecial tax money shown above. Dated this 2nd day of June, 1916. Attest: G eo . L aunspach C. D. A bbott Chairman Board Dist. Clerk. of Directors. ---- —«!>♦—--------- LOOK HERE! I I Black Cat Notice of Sheriff's Sale Under Execution. Samuel Cozzens. Plaintiff. vs T. W. Osgood, Shirlev Baker. Emma H. Smith, Anna E. Nye, W. T. York & Company, a co partnership composed of W. T. York, S. A. Salem, Or., June 6—Corporate n Nye and W. N. Campbell, Defendants. By virtue of an execution and order of sale, du- Commissioner Schulderman has notified all foreign and domestic corporations | ' ly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit ! Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the that their annual reports must be sub- j County of Jackson, to me directed and dated the mitted, and their annual licenses paid First day of June, 1916, in a certain suit therein by July 1. Fa'lure to submit either a wherein the plaintiff herein, Samuel Cozzens, re report or pay the license fee will make covered a judgment against the defendant T. W. for the sum of $624.00 interest accrued on them subject to a $100 fine. He esti Osgood, said mortgage debt to March 22. 1916, with inter mates that there are approximately est thereon from said date until paid, at (he rate 10,000 corporations in the state who ° fC% per annum, and for the further sum of $570.71 taxes, penalty and interest paid by plain are subjet to license fees. tiff on saidpremises on April 3. 1916, with interest -----------»<•)«---------- thereon from said date at the rate provided by NOTICE—I have opened a law office law, and for the further sum of $500.00 attorney's in a room adjoining the office of the fees, and for the costs and disbursements of this Jacksonville Post, where persons hav suit taxed at $21.00, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office on the 20th dry ing legal business to transact can find <>f May, 1916, and is of record in Vol'26 of the me every day from 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. Circuit Court Journal. Public Notice is hereby given: That in com M. —D. W. Bagshaw. pliance with the commands of said execut:on and order of sale, I will, on -........ - et«x--------------- Specialties- Notice of School Meeting. Notice of Final Account. judgment was enrolkd and docketed in the Clerk’s Office of said Court, on the 18th day of May, 1916, and of record in Volume 26, of the Circuit Court Jour- na1: Public notice is hereby given: That I will on of said day, then and there to show cause, if anv tnere be, why an order authorizii g the administrator of said estate, John Wait, to sell, at private sale the Northeast quarter of section 4 Township 41 South, Range 3 West Willamette Meridian, Jackson County, Monday, the 3rd Day of July, State of Oregon; the Real property be longing to said Estate, in accordance 1916, at the hour of 9 o’clock A. M. at. the with the prayer of said administrator’s front door of the Court house, in Jack petition filed herein; This citation is sonville, Jackson County, State of Ore served upor. the above non-resident gon. offer for sale and will sell, all the heirs of said Estate and upon the un right, title and interest that the defen known heirs, if any such there be, by dants had on the date of the mortgage | ll'e publication hereof once a week for herein foreclosed, or have since acquir- I four successive weeks, 10 days prior to ed or now have in and to the following [ July 6th 1916, pursuant to order of the described real property, situated in Judge of above entitled court of date Jackson County, State of Oregon, j Ma¥ 24th^ 1916. to-wit: j Date of first publication is May 27, Lots numbered one (1), two (2), j Witness the Hon. F. L. TouVelle, three (3), in Block Number three (3), of the Central Sub Division of Cottage Judge of the above entitled court with Addition, Io the City of Medford, as the seal of said court thereto affixed the same are numbered and described this 25thday of May 1916. F. L. TouVelle, on the official plat thereof, now of rec Attest: County Judge ord. These lots will be sold at said time and place, in the manner provided G. A. Gardner, Clerk. by law for the sale of real property un By Flora Thompson, Deputy. der execution to satisfy the judgment, attorney’s fees, costs and accruing costs of sale. Citation Dated this 2nd day of J uno, A. D. 1916. W. H. S ingler , Sheriff By E. W. W ilson , Deputy IN THE COUNTY COURT OF 1 HE STATE OP THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Notice is hereby given to the legal IN OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY voters of School District No. 1 of Jack- In the matter of the Estate of James son County, State of Oregon, that a School Meeting of said District will be K Reader, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that Lou E. held at School House on the 19th day of Reader, executrix of the estate of June, 1916, at 4 o’clock in the after James K. Reader, deceased, has rend noon to vote on the proposition of levy ered and presented for settlement and ing a special district tax. OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. filed in said court, the final account of The total amount of money needed bv . In the matter of the Estate of [ her administration of said estate; and Notice of Appointment the district during the fiscal year begin I Daniel Whetstone, Insane. l that the 27 day of June, 1916 at ten ' ning on June 19, 1916, and ending on [ o’clock, A. M. at the Court House in To Daniel Whetstone, Hazel Whetstone and Eun Of Executrix, ice Almira Whetstone, heirs of the above named June 30, 1917. is estimated in the fol Jacksonville, in said county, has been Daniel Whetstone, and to all other heirs un lowing budget and includes the amounts appointed by the said court for the known if any such there be, and to all other per to be received from the county school interested in said estate: hearing of any objections that may be Notice is hereby given that the un sons fund, state school fund, special district made to the approval of said account. dersigned has been appointed by the IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON tax, and all other moneys of the dis You and each of you are hereby ordered and re Any person having any objection to County Court of Jackson Countv, Ore quired to appear in the above entitled matter in trict: said account must file the same on or gon, as executrix of the estate of S. I- the County Court of Jackson County. State of BUDGET before the time of said hearing. Wilson, deceased, and has qualified. Oregon, at the court room of said court at Jack 1. Teachers’ salaries.............. $4590.00 Date of first publication, May 27, All persons having claims agiasnt said sonville. Jackson County, State of Oregon, on Thursday. July 6th 1916. at the hour of 10o'clock 3. Apparatus anu supplies, 1916. estate are hereby notified to present In the forenoon of said day. then and there to such as maps, chalk, erasers, Lou E. Reader, the same with proper vouchers, and [ ’how cause if any there be. why an order aothor- stoves, curtains, etc................ Executrix. 50.00 dulv verified, to the undersigned or to i7-inKth,? Guardianof said estate, Nick Kime, to 4. Library books..................... .. o . f i . * sell the following described real property belong- 50.00 M. Purdin, attorney for said estate, at mg to said insane person, at prlv.t. Mle. ,hould 5. Flags.................................... 10 00 Notice of SheritUs Sale Under Medford, Oregon, within SIX months j not be made and entered herein in accordance 6. Repairs of schoolhouses, with the prayer otfsaid Guardian's petition filed from the date of this notice. outbuildings or fences............ Execution. Dated and first published May, 27, herein, to-wit- 11. Janitor’s wages................... 5 The NEV, oflNE'-i of Section 22. Township 38 S. 1916. 12. Janitor’s supplies................ Range 2 West. Willamette Meridian, Oregon. Elizabeth Wilson, The West 40 acres (undivided) of the following 13. Fuel...................................... 2 Charles A. Pankey, as Guardian of Executrix of the Estate , described land, excepting 10,34 acres off west side 14. Light.................................... the persons and Estate of Frances B. of S. I. Wilson, deceased. i described in Deed Record of Jackson County. Or- 15. Water assessment.............. < Pankey. Tyson B. Pankey, Birtie B. | egon. Vol. 102 at page 396. 16. Clerk’s salary...................... Pankey, Lorenzo H. Pankey, Marthan Beginning at Northwest corner of Donation 17. Postage and stationery....... ‘ Land Claim No 80 in Twp. 37 South. Range 2 E. Pankey, and Cora A. Pankey, min- Citation | Wrst. and Twp. 33 South. Range 2 West. W. M. 18. For the payment of bonds, ors. Plaintiffs. 1 Ore., thence South 27.80 chains to Southeast cor warrants, notes and other indebt -vs- ner of D L. C. No 79 at 28 26 chains to a stone 18 edness. contracted prior to May William S. Hammond. and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF x 12 x 10 inches for corner, thence East 3.46 eha. 22, 1915, and for interest there Florence B. Hammond, hug- OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF to a stone 16 z 12 x 8 inches for corner; thence East 36.55 chains to a stone 18x8x8 Inches for eor- on ......................................... 512 50 band and wife. Defendants. JACKSON. ' ner: thence North 13.71 ehalns to N. E. corner of 19. For the payment of bonds By virtue of an execution and Order In the matter of the Estate of Lewis i D. L. C. No. 80: thence West 40 chains to the warrants, note.« and other indebt i place of beginning all in Jackson County. State of Sale duly issued out of and under A. Wait deceased: edness. contracted on or after the Seal of the Circuit Court, for and To Olive A. Wait; Edgar C. Wait, of Oregon. Thia citation is served upon Daniel Whet May 22, 1915, and for interest in Jackson County, State of Oregon, to Winifred W. Wait, .Lilly A. (Wait) stone. and Hazel Whetstone, nonresidents of this thereon................. . .............. 269.50 me directed and dated the first day of Kroeser, heirs of the above named de ‘ state, and upon the unknown heirs if eny such 2”. For the payment of Insur I June, 1916, in a certain suitl therein, ceased, and to all other heirs unknown there be. by the publication hereof once a week ance .................................... . | for the foreclosure of a mortgage if any such there be. and to all ether for successive weeks, ten days prior to July 6th 21. Surety Bond........................ wherein the plaintiffs above named re- persons interested in said estate. In 1916. pursuant to order of the Judge of the above 22. High School Equipment... 75.00 | covered a judgment against William S. the Name of The State of Oregon; you entitled court of date May 25th 191«. Date of first publication is May 27th 1919. 23. Manual Training Material.. 100.00 H.unmond and : Florence ........ ..1__ r:____ » B. Hammond, and each of vow are hereby ordered and ■ Witness the Hon F. L. TouVelle. Judge of 24. Trval •'•t'mntel itr'iiu’ ' the County C*?urt of the State of Ore- ,-on for th* C- '.nty of Jackson, with ... Court affixed, thLJSlh V/lCfc Uâi J ih — ¿«Lu uaj wA WUl.k, 1^14, V A11 1 iW { a d >. Lu-. .,, Urv»«u Oil Frtw the county school fund per cent per annum, and $151. 0 attor- I Thursday July 6th A. D. ’916, at the during the coming school jeax $1575.00 I ney’s fees, and $21.00 corta, which I -he hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon F. L. TouVelle. County Judge. Attest: G- A. Gardner. Clerk. By F ors Thomoeon. Deputy.