Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 17, 1916, Image 2

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    -^JACKSONVILLE POSI-:-
Official Paper of the dtp of Jacksonville, Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March '3, 1879.
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SA^UJtDAf.
1916 .
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
application.
Spccialties-
FAVORITE
The conventions are over and standard bearers nam­ PURE, RICH, FaUITY-SWFET
ed.
It is now up to every republican voter to “get in The man who chews gets by far the
wholesome enjoyment and satis­
and drill” for the entire ticket, from president to precinct most
faction out of tobacco, especially if he
offices.
Watchful waiting may be good policy for a chews plug tobacco. The rich juices
of the leaf are retained in good
time but after four years of it without anything accom­ plugs better than in any other form.
plished, patience ceases to be a virtue.
The present For more than a generation Spear
Head has hdld first place as the favor­
crisis in world affairs calls for a steady hand at the gov­ ite high-grade plug chewing tobacco.
unique distinction is due solely
ernmental helm: one slow to anger but ready to act when to This
the wonderful quality and flavor of
prompt action is needed.
Spear Head—the richest, mellowest,
Record Catch for the Season.
Baker, Or., June 16. A sturgeon 5
feet 11 inches long and weighing 85J4
pounds was caught by Charles Anders
in the Snake river, near Huntington,
this week. It is the record catch for
this year.
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Increased demand for myrtle wood
products makes sawmill necessary at
Bridge on Myrtle creek, Coos county.
B 1 ac k Cat
The Most Popular Chew far a
Third of a Century
tastiest chew in the whole world.
Spear Head is the choicest of all
Oldest Merchant Sells
red Burley, hand-stemmed and made
Out His Stock of Goods. into mellow-sweet plugs in a perfectly
clean, most sanitary factory.
You can’t chew the flavor out of
Hood River, Or., June 14.—After a Spear Head, because it’s a part of the
continuous period in thejfurniture busi­ tobacco. That rich, ripe, red Burley
ness here, S. E. Bart mess, dean of taste keeps on pleasing you as long
Hood River business men, is sellingout as you keep on chewing.
his stock of goods. Mr. Bartmess is
Chew Spear Head and you’ll be
also the valley’s pioneer undertaker chewing the purest and most satisfying
and will continue to conduct his under­ tobacco that it’s possible to make. In
taking parlors
10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper.
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Guaranteed
Hoisery
I
Florsheim 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
Th« ring of Denmark.
LOOK HERE!
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
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,
Plumbing Supplies.
( all and sec us.
No trouble to show goods.
FRED J. FICK
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
Go To Newport
Oregon 's old reliable outing resort
Numerous attractions
city an ideal place
Agate Beach
Seal Rocks
Rocky Causeway
Surf Bathing
Natatorium
Bowling Alleys
make this beach
for an outing
Devils Punch Bowl
Government Light House
Yaquina Bay
Fine Fishing
Dance Hall
Clam digging
Low Round Trip Fares
are on sale daily to Newport from all Southern
Pacific stations in Oregon. Return limit Oct. 31st.
For complete information regarding hotels at Newport,
rates, tram service, consult our agent or write for copv
of illustrated folder ’’Newport Beaches.”
J ohn M. S cott , General Passenger Agent
P ortland , O regon
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
In the year 1219 Klug Waldemsr of
TAYLOR - WILLIAMS COMPANY,
The People’s Store,
Denmark, when leading his troops to
battle against the Livonians, saw, or
thought lie saw, a bright light In the
where “The Wot Id Is Crowing Better
form of a cross in the sky. He held
this appearance to be a promise of di­
vine nid and pressed forward to vic­
Phone 142.
tory. From this time he had the
cross placed on the flag of his country
and called it the Dannebrog—that is,
the strength of Denmark. Aside from
legend, there Is no doubt that this flag
with the cross was adopted by Den­
I
Notice is hereby given that Lou E. attorney’s fees, costs and accruing
mark in the thirteenth century and that
As showing public sentiment Geo. C.
at about the same date an order, Brownell is the Clackamas County nom­ Reader, executrix of the estate of c ist8 of sale.
known as the order of Dauuebrog, was inee of all three parties for represent­ James K. Reader, deceased, has rend­
Dated this 2nd day of June, A. D.
Instituted, to which only soldiers and ative on a tax reduction platform.
ered and presented for settlement and 1918.
sailors who were distinguished for
filed in said court, the final account of
W. H. SiNGLER, Sheriff
courage were allowed to belong. The
her administration of said estate; and
By E. W. W ilson , Deputy
flag of Denmark, a plain red banner
bearing on it a white cross, Is the old­ Notice of Sheriff’« Sale Under that the 27 day of June, 1916 at ten
o’clock, A. M. at the Court House in
est flag now in existence. For 300
Execution.
Notice of Appointment
Jacksonville, in »aid county, has been
years both Norway and Sweden were Samuel Cozzens, Plaintiff,
appointed by the said court for the
united with Denmark under this flag.
vs
Of Executrix.
hearing of any objections that may be
T. W. Osgood, Shirlev Baker, Emma H. Smith,
Luxury In Puritan Day*.
Anna E. Nye, W. T. York & Company, a <*o-
made to the approval of said accouht.
At no time, of course, was luxury partnership composed of W. T. York, S. A. .
Any person having any objection to I Notice 18 hereby given that the un-
completely absent from America. Men [ Nye and W. N. Campbell, Defendants.
spend when the purse Is full, even j By virtue of tin ekeCutidn and order of sale, du­ said account must file the same on or dei signed has been appointed by the
County Court of Jackson County, Ore­
though the purse be small. Not all the ly issued olit of and under the seal of the Circuit before the time of said hearing.
sumptuary laws of seventeenth cen­ Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the
Date of first publication, May 27. gon, as executrix of the estate of 8. !•
tury Massachusetts could prevent so­ County of Jackson, to me directed and dated the 1916.
Wilson, deceased, and has qualified.
ber Puritans from launching into ex­ First day of June. 1916, in a certain suit therein
Lou E. Reader,
All persons having claims agiasnt said
wherein
the
plaintiff
herein.
Samite!
Cozs.ehs,
re
­
travagance, from purchasing apparel—
Executrix.
! estate are hereby notified to present
covered a judgment tgainut the defendant T. W.
"wollen, sllke or lynnen with lace on Osgood, for the sum of (621.00 interest accrued on
! the same with proper vouchers, and
It, silver, golde, sllke or t breed." Even said mortgage debt to March 22. 1916. with inter­
| duly verified, to the undersigned or to
the pious slid back into embroidered est thereon from Said date until paid. at. tl e rate
doublets with slashed sleeves into ° H%per annum, and for the further sum of Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under M. Purdin, attorney for said estate, at
Medford, Oregon, within six months
“gold or silver girdles, hatt bands, $570.71 taxes, penalty and interest paid by plain­
Execution.
belts, ruffs, beaver batts," while wom­ tiff on saidpremiscs on April 3. 1916, with interest
from the date of this notice.
en of no particular rank appeared In thereon from said date at the rate progjded by
Dated and first published May, 27,
| forbidden silk and tiffany hoods. A law. and for the further sum of (500,00 attorney’s
Charles A. Pankey, as Guardian ot 1916.
fees, and for the costs and disbursements of this
century later we encounter disapproval suit taxed nt (21.00, which judgment was enrolled the persons and Estate of Frances B.
Elizabeth Wilson,
of John Hancock’s “show of extrava­ and docketed in the Clerk s office on the 20th day
Executrix of the Estate
gance In living,” of his French and of May. 1916. and is of record in Vol’26 of the Pankey, l'yson B. Pankey, Birtie B.
of S. I. Wilson, deceased.
Pankey, Lorenzo H. Pankey, Marthan
English furniture, his dances, dinners, Circuit Court Journal.
carriages, wine cellars and fine clothes.
Public Notice is hereby given
That in com­ E. Pankey, and Cora A. Pankey, min
Plaintiffs.
Washington starved with his soldiers pliance with the commands of said execution and ors.
Citation
-vs-
at Valley Forge, but lived like an Eng­ order of sale. I will» on
lish gentleman In his home at Mount
Monday, July 3rd 1P16,
William S. Hammond, and
Vernon. Luxury, pomp, ceremonial at the hour of 0 o'clock A M. at the front door of Florence IL Hammond, hus-
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
wore not absent In the eighteenth cen­ the Court Flcure, Ih Jacksonville. Jackson Couhty I band and wife. Defendants.
tury.—Walter E. Weyl in Harper's State of Oregon, otter for rale and will s, 11 at I
OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
By virtue of an execution and Order
nubile auction, all the right, title and interest
| Magazine.
JACKSON.
that the defendants above nanwl had on thednte of Sale duly issued out of and under
In the matter of the Estate of Lewis
of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or have since the Seal of the Circuit Court, for and
Initiative and Resolution.
acquired or now have in or to the following de­ in Jackson County. State of Oregon, to A. Wait deceased:
Every young man should adopt the scribed property, situated In Jackson County.
To Olive A. Wait; Edgar C. Wait,
j I. and R. In his life. That means Ini­ Oregon, to-wlt;
me directed and Gated the first day of
Winifred W. Wait. Lilly A. (Wait)
tiative and resolution. That is, orig­
Beginning at the northwest corner of Dona­ June, 1916, in a certain suit therein,
inate something; think up something tion Land Claim number Fifty-two (52) in Town­ for the foreclosure of a mortgage Kroesee, hefrs of the above named de-
to do in the world. Don’t depend upon ship thirty-seven (87) South, c. of ‘ Range Two (2) [ wherein the plaintiffs above named re­ ceased, and to all other heirs unknown
others to Initiate for you. The world West, of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, thence I covered a judgment against William S. if any such there be, and to all ether
owes no man n living. Every one owes from said said corner south on the west, bounda- ,
persons interested in said estate. In
ry line of said Donation Land Claim. 21.25 < bains I Hammond and Florence B. Hammond,
i the world a life.
the Name of The State of Oregon; you
Then there Is resolution. That’s a to the southwest corner of said Claim 52: thence his wife, and each of them, for the and each of you are hereby ordered and
east
on
the
south
boundary
of
said
Claim,
9.30
i
sum
of
Fifteen
Hundred
($1500.00)
I man's virtue. It is a man's soul put
required to appear in the above entit­
thence north 24 25 chains to the north
In action. This sounds like sentiment. chains:
Dollars, with interest thereon from the
boundary of said claim: an 1 from thence west 9.30
I but ft Is solid fact. Half of the social chains to the place of beginning, containing 22.55 j 27th day of July, 1914, st the rate of 8 led matter in the above entitled court
at the court room of said court at Jack­
: and Industrial disasters wo experience acres, more or less.
per cent per annum, and $150.00 attor-
1 today in politics, education, commerce
Also: Beginning at the east boundary of Do­ ! nev’s fees, and $21.00 costs, which sonville, Jackson County, Oregon on
Thursday July 6th A. D. 1916, at the
and Industry Is because we practice lr. nation Land Claim number forty-five (45) in Twp.
resolution and dependence. We will thirty-seven (37) South, of Range two (2) West, judgment was enrolled and docketed in the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon
| never settle our social nnd Industrial of the Willamette Meridian. Oregon, at a point the Clerk’s Office of said Court, cn the of said day, then and there to show
troubles that way. We must think of which is «Iso the northwest corner of Donation 18th day of May, 1916, and of record in cause, if anv there be, why an order
something else to do, something we Land Claim number fifty-two (52) in sail Town Volume 26, of the Circuit Court Jour­
authorizing the administrator of said
can resort to in case of misfortune and ship and Range: thence west parallel with the nal
line between Sections four (4) and nine (9). 10
estate, John Wait, to sell, at private
disaster. A man should save Ills earn­ chains;
Public notice is herebv given: That
thence south 10 chains: thence East 10
sale the Northeast quarter of section
ings and invest them in land. In mine. chains to the east boundary line of Donation Land I I will on
4 Township 41 South, Range 3 West
In shop. In store-something on the out­ Claim number forty-five (45); thence north 10
side to take up In times of emergency, chains to the place of beginning, containing 10 j Monday, the 3rd Day cf July. Willamette Meridian, Jackson County,
j —Ohio State Journal.
acres.
State of Oregon; the Real property be­
1916.
Also: Beginning at a point 645.9 feet south of !
longing to said Estate, in accordance
at
the
|
at
the
hour
of
9
o
’
clock
A.
M.
the northwest corner of Donation ¡.and Claim 1
Doha as Scapegoats.
■ front door of the Court house, in Jack- with the prayer of said administrator’s
number
fifty-two
(52)
in
Township
thirty-seven
(
I The earliest dolls found were the
(37) south, of Range two (2) West’of the Wiliam- 1 j sonville. Jackson County, State of Ore­ petition filed herein: This citation is
“Answers’’ of the ancient Egyptians, ette
Meridian. and running thence south 89 deg. gon. offer for sale and will* sell. all the served upor. the above non-resident
which were burled with Important per­ and
west. 721 feet thence south 1 deg. and
sonages In order that they might ful­ 28 min. west, ** feet thence south 89 deg. and 27 right, title and interest that the defen­ heir» of said Estate and upon the un­
fill such duties as the rulers of the min. cast. 741 feet; thence north 826 feet to the dants had on the date of the mortgage known heirs, if any such there be, by
nether world might Impose on the «lead place of beginning, containing 15.01 acres, more herein foreclosed, or have since acquir­ the publication hereof once a week for
dignitary In bls next Incarnation. The or less.
ed or now have in and to the following four successive weeks. 10 days prior to
That all of said property will be sold at said
more important the dead the larger the i
described
real property, situated in July 6th 1916, pursuant to order of the
number of dolls burled with hit». time and place, in the manner provided by law Jackson £ounty, State of Oregon, Judge of above entitled court of date
Even to this day the doll plays its part j for the sale of real property under execution, to
May 24th 1916.
the judgment, attorney s fees, costa and to-wit:
In the folklore of the banks of the satisfy
accruing costa of sale.
Date of first publication is May 27,
Lots numbered one (1), two (2),
Nile. When the river does not appear Dated this 2nd day of June. A. D. 1916.
, 1916.
to rise properly a doll Is thrown Into
three
(3),
in
Block
Number
three
(3),
W H. SINGI ER. Sheriff.
Witness the Hon. F. L. TouVelle,
Its waters, representing the living vir­
of the Central Sub-Division of Cottage
By E. W WILSON. Denuty
gin or boy who used of old to las
Addition, to the City of Medford, as ‘Judge of the above entitled court with
thrown in to propitiate the Nile god
r ■
a •
r- d
d described the seal of said court thereto affixed
nnd a similar performance takes |>la< e N t'cp of Fin”! Ur "of
tt re , n >w Of rec-Z thl» 25thday o* May 1916.
on the banks of the Titter, where a
F. L. TouVelie,
doll made of plaited rushes Is used as IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Tbi STATE ont. These ols will be so.d at said Attest:
time and place, in the manner provided
County Judge
a substitute for the human victim.— I OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY
by
law
for
the
sale
of
real
property
un-
'
G.
A.
Gardner,
Clerk,
Westminster Gazette.
In the matter of the Estate of James
der execution to satisfy the judgment, By Flora Thompson, Deputy.
K Reader. Deceased.
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