Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 01, 1916, Image 3

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    Jacksonville Post
G Elksnat was a visitor at Medford
gainst the defendant Elizabeth M.
Tues lay.
Smi.h, a widow, for the sum of Seven j
Hu red Thirty Five und 00-1 0 ($72. -
B. M. Collins was a visitor at Med­
SATURDAY, JULY 1 , 1916. ford Friday.
00) Do Lira with inter. ’ there m from
• y-i’
-Tw.
17ih day of Dctobei, 1913, at the
Lewis Ulrich was a business visitor
I
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of 8 per lent p- r ai.i urn and One
at Medford Thursday.
LOCAL NEWS
ii.iied ($’00.00) l)< llai.-, attorney’ h
Attorney McCabe of Medford was at
, and the further sum of twenty
the court house Thursday.
t rm ($23.00) Dollars vo.-ts, win It
J. W. Roberts of Buncom
Prof. A. J Hattby of Medford was a
gmen’ was enr lie.l and docketed in â uh&w That Bas Been Famous for
town Men Jay.
visitor in town tnis week.
.e Clerk’s . flice of said Court in said
•
:•
..
j -.> “'“t /■’¡..oL and the ¡¿ngineei
a Third of a Century
James Bucldy of Rueb was a recent
u ty on the 27th day < f No' ••mb.. ,
Col. H. H. Sargent made a business
visitor in this city.
H
j Un:ed Hate. dturei peace. b o<d on iwtice and maintained
1915, a d : of record i.i Vol it” • 23 < f
trip to Medford Tuesday.
wall honor.
But io insure this kind of price Americans must
W. H. Singler was a business visitor
th '.'iic iit C t.rt Jou: i > a ag ■> 71
know li.at nations are now defended not alone by fi”5tiny men.
Mrs. Barbara Reter of Medford vis­
’IAS THE RICH RED BL’RLLY TASTE
bu* by fighting industries.
at Medford Monday.
an I 472 thereof.
ited friends in town Sunday.
! he • ng ne rs ol this country, trained as only American En
Public Notice is h reby giv i , that _ Chewing is the only way to get the
J. J. Oasenbrugge of Ruch was a vis
-ers are trained, hold that Itu.h !<■ b- as fundrniental as the law oi gravity.
Ira Coffman of Bu.ncom transacted
in compliance with the c > in i ds i of rich taste of the tobacco leaf. And
itor in townt Tuesday.
' . lh the authority of h- Unite J S. les Government more than 30,000 En
business in this city Wednesday.
only form of tobacco in which you
pincers an f Chemists, members ol five eminent American scientific bodies
said execution and oil t oi -a U.’ • 1 wi.l the
get the leaf as Nature made it is the
Attorney Moore of Ashland was a re- ■ Mrs. Mattie Th impson is moving in­
■re making for the fir.« time tn th- history oi the Government a minute,
plug form.
cent visitor in tvs city.
iwv-.mg survey ol the industnal resources ol America
They will go to
to Miss Armstrongs house on Califor­
A chew of Spear Head plug tobacco
Monday,
July
351
.916,
he
factories
sr.d
tn
res
ol
the
iand
anJ
with
her
sole
method,
efficiency.
A. L. Hartley of ihe Applegate val­ nia street.
has a wonderful flavor such as you
J i f th- r <o!e m tvc. patriotism, form a vast, flexible orgamzaitoti, such as
at the 1 our of 1J o’cl >c A..M at the never did and never will taste in any
ley was in town Fridav
hr w »'d has never known.
A petition to re-establish the State
other tobacco.
front do >r of the Cuut t Ho • io J .1
1 I e.r w. r.i w. I fie the ba-ls tot creating tn this country a true line ol
Fred Heath of Eagle Point was a re­ Normal School at Ashland is being cir­
That Spear Head flavor is unique,
Fonvdle, Jac ?ou C unty, State o't' e-
Je ense m time ol war the ability to produce swiftly, abur.d.mlly and with
cent visitoi in this city.
culated this week.
fruity, everlastingly delicious
m tine J power -ill the thousand and one elements oi modern warfare
gon, i ffer 'or sale at d will sell at pub­ mellow,
and satisfying.
'.V.trr.ut such production there can be no efh< . nt army and navy.
All work done in 1916 at W. R.
Old English graniteware at Fred J.
lic
uucti-
n,
sui.j
ct
to
redemption
as
is
Spear Head has been famous for a
Military Pre,.ate h.esi wins the battle
B : Industrial Preparedness
Spark’s must be spot cash.
I Fick’s. Someting reat, serviceable
by law provided, all the right, title and third of a century as the richest, tasti­
w ns th.- W ARI Industrial Fiepjtcd-.ess involves no huge expenses. Only
County Clerk Gardner was a business I and at reasonable prices
t .» KNO WLEDGr. of what American Industry can do. To KNOW
interest that the defendant ab iye natn- est of chews.
made of sun-ripened, red Bur­
he extent of r c!i p mt. the equipment ol each shop, the capacity of each
visitrr at Medford Tuesday.
e h«d on the date • f the Mortgage ley. It’s And
Call at Fred J. Fick’s store and ex-
it’s produced by the most
II- lime, the ability of each man. THAT is the essence of Industnal I're
herein
foreclea.-d
or
have
since
acquired
Dr Stout, the Gold Hill pharmacist, j amine the new stock of ‘ Old English”
modern
methods, which develop the
puredne s. 1 h it is t.ke task to which th rty thousand Engineers are pledged.
or
now
l
as
in
anil
to
the
following
de
luscious
flavor
of the leaf to the su­
Ti e En.meets' work will lay lor all time the ghost ol the "munitions
visitod his parents here Sunday.
graniteware. Up to date and at right
preme degree.
trust" t y nt .iunj it possible to have munitions made in thousands ol plants.
scribed
real
property,
to-wit:-
prices
Did yoi see the ”01.1 English” gran-
It is safeguarded at every step in its
This vital work of the Engineers will supply the military authorities in
Comti.enctng at a point three hut - making.
iteware at Fred J. Fick’s store?
The factory is clean and san­
W ashing on with informal! n never before collected, and it is carried for­
Mary B ’gshaw left Wednesday evr-
dred (bitty (330) feet East and One itary—the processes are pure-food pro­
ward w thoul a d Jar s cost to the Government.
And this advertisement is
E. L. Johnson of Rogue River trans- ning for Washington state where she
Hun r d Seventy (179) feet South of cesses.
not paid for. The Associ tied Advertising < lobs of the World nave pre­
acted business in this city Monday.
will visit relatives and friends for sev­
\\ hen the choice red Burley has been
pared the copy an J th- pu'd.shers have patriotically responded ar.d printed
the Northwest coiner of Lot number
n wt hout p.y for the sike of Natt. nal Defense and lnt-rnaiional Peace.
pressed into mellow, sweet Spear Head
Char'es Tetheridge of Salem was a eral weeks.
One,
Block
number
One
(1)
of
Ba
rs
.■Ill .-Intentans tire asked to strike hands tuitb the Engineers so that .dmerita shill
plugs you have a che w that simply can’t
visitor in the valley this week.
earts how to raise up an impregnable wall of defense against a dap of trial
Addition of Medford, Oregon .is shown be equalled.
Barthold Hearn, a fifteen year old
COMMUTES
ON
INDUSTRIAL
PREPAREDNESS
OE
THE
on the official plat there >f now of re­
Sam Beebe of Watkins transacted I J of Phoenix,
Fhoenix, was severely injured by
Spear Head is the high quality
NAVAL CONSULTING BOAS4D OF THE UNITED STATES
cord, t.nd from said point running chew of the world.
business in this city Wednesday.
j colliding with an automobile while bi­
in co-opcrat:o.i with
Try Spear Head—you’ll never
n-e Am.nran Society ol Civil Enyineefi
The American Soci-ly of M-rhamcsl Engineer,
taence South fifty (50) feet; thence again
in and | cycl*nf’ Wednesday.
If you like this paper, drop
<
I he American InsLlule ol Mining Engmren I fie An, ncan fr.-.l.tulr of Electn. al Engine, r,
be satisfied with any other
West
one
hunorel
Sixty
(16t))
feet;
The Ameri. an Cf gmical Society
chew. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax
subscribe. Only $1-50 per year.
j The regular teachers examinatio s
ennrvor.t So, letie, Puilfine
?l W-u 39th Street, New York
thence Nor'h fifty (50) fe-.-t; thence paper.
Deputy Sheriff E. W. Wilfon spent were held at the court house this we I--.
East one hundred sixty (160) feet to :
About forty teachers were present,
Wednesday afternoon at Medford.
the place of beginning, situated in Jack-
and
af
this
number
fully
threc-fourths
Weather Report.
Edward Hunt of Grants Pass was a
son c ounty, Oregon.
were
la
iies.
It
may
ba
a
coincidence,
busines visitor in this city Thursday.
All of the above d fcribed real pro­
, but several old bachelors were arrayed come greater.
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
Even Coogres becomes an assem perty will be sold at said t me and
Charles King of Klamath Falls trans­
j in their best raiment and most win­
The Canadian pulp industry has, it is bl tge sub irdiaate of iuterei t when a place in the manner provided by law unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
acted business in this city Wednesday.
ning smiles while the teachers were stated, had a vigor > js growth during national convention is in session.
May.
A. W. Walker, the automobile man here.
for the sale of real property under ex­ Jacksonville, for month of
the last few years and the greater por­
nf Medford, was in town Wednesday. i
ecution to satisfy the judgment, at- Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
tion of its products are ma, ki ted in Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under torney's fees, costs and accruing costs tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
Restaurant Wanted
People will read a neit printel bill
the United States. An average cost
of this sale.
Execution.
but will not look twice at a bad scrawl.
Dal. 4 Maximum Minimum [ Precipita-
of about $6.59 per coni, as compared
Date J this 29th day of June 191 >.
Atrnes
Brier,
Plaintii
’
’
,
E. D. Briggs of Ashland transacted
t K.tl
w>th
the
$10
to
$16
per
cord
which
W. H. S ingler , Sheriff,
Wanted—Party to conduct a restau-
1
43
vs.
badness at the court house Wednes­
many
manufacturers
in
this
country
2
By
E.
W.
W
ilson
,
Deputy.
48
j rant in this city. Good opening for
day.
Elizabeth M. Smith, a widow,
:
48
right party. Low rent and no compe­ are paying for pulpwood is the reason
Defendant.
49
!•>
C. M. Ruch, postmaster at Ruch. tition. For parsiculars, call or addrest given for the growth.
By virtue of an execution and order Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Unde - .4
52
12
was a business visitor in this city Wed-
S. E. Dunninjton, Jacksonville, Ore.
37
6
of sale duly issued out of and under the
^1
nesday.
29
7
Execution.
At The Churches
seal of the Circuit Court of the Sti»te
45
8
A number of baseball fans from this
15
of Oregon, in ani fur Jackson County,
32
9
New
Feature
in
Mining
07
city attended the game at Medford
dated the 28th day of June, 1916, in a J. w Bybee, Plaintiff,
33
10
Sunday.
CHRISTIAN
SCIENCE
29
11
certain suit therein fur the foreclosuie
Car of Antimony Shipped
-vi -
33
12
Just reeeived—a new stock of ‘‘Old
Services held every Sunday morning of a mortgage in which the Plaintiff L. H. Whee’er and
33
i
13
English” graniteware. Prices Right.
Agnes Briar on the 27th day of Nov­ Claire G. Wheeler, Defendants.
at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall.
36
14
Fred J. Fick.
A carload of antimony ore was ship­ Everybody welcome.
ember, 1915, recovered a ju Igment a-
39
By virtue of an execution and O der 15
19
16
Mrs. Hooper and Family of Grants ped to the smelter from this city Fri­
of Sale duly issued out of and under 17
46
(2
Pass are visiting at the home of Mrs. day. The car contained soem seven­
48
the Seal of the Circuit Court, for and 18
26
teen tons of ore from the mine of Coff­
C. Ellis this week.
43
19
in Jackson County, State of Oregon, to
man, Hawksworth and Spencer on the
48
20
S. S. Bullis has gone east in the in­
me directed and dated the 28th dav of 21
Big Applegate about 29 miles south­
45
terests of the proposed railroad exte n-
Tune, 1916, in a certain suit therein, 22
115
west of this city and was hauled here
sion to the Blue Ledge mines.
37
wherein the plaintiff, J. W. Bybee re­ 23
1 1
by wagon. The vein from which the
43
08
Mrs. Ida Wilson, whose illness was ore came is of considerable thickness
covered a judgment on the 24th day of 24
38
mentioned in a recent issue of this pa­ and its extent has not yet been deter­
June, 1916, against the defendant L. 25
37
26
All the heat is concen­
per, has regained her usual health.
H.
Wheeler,
for
the
sum
of
Eight
Hun
­
40
17
mined, but it is stated that an immen­
Î0
trated
where
it
is
needed
dred ($300.00) Dollars, with interest ¡8
Bettter get your butter wrappers se body of one is in sight.
40
29
thereon
from
Ihe
28th
day
of
April,
—
keeps
you
cool
and
printed at this office and comply
This is the first shipment of antimony
86
30
1914, at the rate of 7‘/< per annum and 31
with the law governing the sale of in quantity from this region and the
makes for better cooking
14
1 05
Ninety ($90.00) Dollars attorney’s fee
butter products.
retur is will be looked for with inter­
and the further sum of $17.70 which Temperature —mean max. 67.22; mean
NOTICE—Owin' to the illness of the est bv the mining men of the whole
judgment was enrolled an I docketed in mir. 40.48; mean 53.85. Max.83 on 2.
pasthr, Rev. Hutchinson, neere will be state, and mav cause a boom greater
the Clerk’s office of said Court in said Minimum. 29. on 11. Greatest daily
no preaching services at the M. E. than the gold discoveries of the early
County, <n the 24t t day of June, 1916, range, 40. Total precipitation 1.05
days.
church, to-morrow.
and is of record in Volume 24 of the
Samples
of
the
ore
from
this
mii.e
inchea, Greatest in 24 hours, 0.27 in..
Judge C. D. Watson of Ashland and
Circuit Court Journal at pages 449-450
are
said
to
have
run
60
per
cent
on
18. Number of days with .01
A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill have form­
thereof"
inch or more precipitation, 8. clear,
ed a partnership and will engage in the mony.
-<•1
Public notice is hereby given: That 13; partly cloudy, 9; cloudy, 9.
Why not cook with
practiceof law at Gold Hill.
I will on
19.77
Precipitation for season,
a
modem
oil
stove
this
sum
­
Forest Notes
Several Colorado miners were in
For Best
mer and be comfortable?
Precipitation for last season 18.42
Monday,
the
31,
Day
of
July,
town thia week and looking over the
Results
E. B ritt ,
Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts.
1916,
mining prospects of Southern Oregon
Use
More efficient than your wood
Cooperative On-rver
Wood
Waste
Used
For
Pulp
with a view to investing
at the hour of 9 o’clock A. M. at the
or coal stove, and costs less to
l'earl Oil
front door of the Court house, in Jack­
Rev. P. S. Bandy, who has been pas­
operate.
sonville. Jackson County, State of Ore­
tor of the Presbyterian church tor sev­
The use of a steadily increasing am­
Better cooking because the
THE THRiCE-A-WEEK EDI1ICN
gon, offer for sale and will sell at pub­
eral years, has moved to Central Point ount of wood waste in the manufac­
long blue chimneys g ive stead­
lic auction to the highest bidder for OF THE NEW YORK WORLD
where he has accepted a cal).
ture of puip is indicated by figures
ier, more evenly distributed
cash, subject to redemption, all of the
compiled
by
the
Forest
Service.
Al
­
Barney Salsman of Watkins was a
heat, under perfect control—
right, title and interest that the defen­
like gas. No smoke or smell.
business visitor in this city Thursday. though the pulp industry showed a de­
dants had on the date of the mortgage
In 1, 2, 3 and 4-turner sizes,
Mr. Salsman is arranging to prove up cline in the last year for which figures
herein foreclosed, namely: October 11. P. actually a Daily at I e Price
are available on account of the increas­
ovens separate. Also cabinet
on his homestead in the near future.
1910, or that they or either of them
models with r ireless Cooking
t J/
of a Wee'ly. Fo Other
The Chautauqua at Ashland will be ing cost of raw material and general
may
have since acquire 1 thi rein or
Ovens.
held July 7 to 18. An excellent program business conditions, more wood waste
now have in and to the following de­
Newspaper in he World
Ask your dealer today.
for the entertainment of visitors has was used th tn in any previous y ar.
1
scribed real property situate 1 in Jack-
Approximately
330,00)
cords
of
waste
II’ m ’W ¿ ”*£1
been prepared and a large attendance
son County, Oregon, to-wit:-
Gives so Much at so
STANDARD OIL
1 B A ’M
with a value of $1,400,000 were utilized
is expected.
"a
All that portion of Donation Land
by 35 of the 200 puip and paper mills of
COMPANY
Low a Price.
The attempted recall of Bert R Greer the United States. It is thought that
Claim No. 40 in Township Thirty-sev­
(California)
chairman of the Springs Water Com­ as the price of cord wood goes up the
en (37) South, Range Two (2) West,
mission af Ashland, fell down. Mr. i.m )unt of wood waste used will Le
Willamette meridian, lying wes’erly
Greer being sustained by a majority of
of the county road leading from Jack­
There has never been a time when a
59 votes at the election held Monday.
For Sale By
sonville to Willow Springs and more
newspaper was more needed in the
particular'y describe i as follops: Be­
Several trainloads of Oregon troops
Highest quality, jewelry
TAYLOR-WILLI A MS COMPANY
household. The great war in Euro[ e
ginning at the initial point and North­
repairing, diamond set­
passed through Medford this week en­
has now entered its second year, with
LEWIS
ULRICH
ting, watch repairing,
west corner of said Donation Land
route to the Mexican border. This
no promise of an end for a long time.
agate mounting and jew
AB!
OTT
HARDWARE
COMPANY
Claim,
which
point
is
11
chains
and
atate has the honor of being the first
elry manufacturing.
These are worl l shaking events, in
53 1 nks north and 17 chains and 95
FRED J. FICK
to respond to President Wilson’s call
Martin J. Reddy,
which the United States, willing or un­
links west of the Southeast corner
for the militia of the different states.
MEDFORD
willing, has been compelled to take a
of the Northeast quarter of Section
Medford women are making a cam­
part. No intelligent perst n can ignore
Twenty of said Township and Range
paign for votes for the Bullis railroad
issues.
anti running thence East 15 chains to ?uch
contract to be voted on July 10. Tha
The Presidential contest also will
the
westi
rly
side
of
said
road;
thence
Commercial club is also working for the
soon be at hand. Already candidates
S' U’.h 46 degrees and 15 minutes
same end. It is confidently expected
for the nomination are in the field, and
West along the westerly side line ot the campaign, owing to the extraordi­
that the proposition will carry by a
said
r<
ad
15.5
chains;
tho
”
ce
South
large majority.
nary character of the times, will be u
39 degrees and 45 minutes W'est along supreme interest. No other newspa­
Col. and Mrs. H. H. Sargent of thia
the westerly side line of said road 7.2
per wi'l inform you with the prompt­
city leave this afternoon for San Fran-
chains; thence North 16.7 chains to ness and cheapness of the Thrice tt-
c sec, where the Colonel will report for
point of beginning, containing 10
Week edition of the Neat York World.
duty as Chief assistant to the First
, acres, mo:t or less.
THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S
Quartermaster of the United States
All of said tract will I e sold at said regular subscription price is only $1 60
army for the western division. In case !
FREE
time and place, in the manner provided per year, anti this pays for 156 papers.
of war being declared with Mexico,
by law for the sale of real property un­ We offer this unequalled newspaper
One
Heavy
Weight
Silver
Plated
Teaspoon
With
any
Fifty
Cent
Purchase
of
the Colonel expects to be ordered to i
der execution to satisfy the judgment,
the front, in which event Mrs. Sargent
attorney’s fees, costs and accruing and
Nyal Quality Goods, At
will enter service as a nurse. For the
POST
JACKSONVILLE
costs of sale.
present they will reside at San Francis-
Dated this 29th day of June, A. i> together for one year for (2.00 cash
THE
CITY
DRUG
STORE,
JACKSONVILLE,
ORE.
A reception to our distinguished
1916.
onlv.
J. W. Robinson, M. D. Prop.
citizen and his wife was given by the
The regular subscription price of th
W. H. SlMOLBX, Sheriff
Greater Medford Club last night.
wo papers id $2.50.
Uy E. W. >V il 8 on , Deputy
n
r
IS UHIQUE
A