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: JA CKSON VILLE POST-:- Official Paper of the City 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 Jacksonvilh Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY. JULY 15. 1916 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. John Philip Solida by Walt Mason The March King’s stately name is known wherever music holds its own, wherever drums and cymbals throb, and orchestras hold down their job. A Sousa march—just mention that, and mark how people smile thereat; they know what Sousa’s music is; it’s melody without the fizz; it’s full of energy and pep, and makes old graybeards dance a step; they hear the sound of marching men, of chargers trotting down the glen, the shock of battle and the roar, and billows beating on the shore. And Sousa, when he would compose that music which the whole world knows, JOHN PHILIP SOUSA fills up his pipe with good old “Tux” And Hie Band, Say: "All the vim, energy (name t’other brands, and he says, and enthusiasm we put into the playing of ‘The “Shucks!”). Tuxedo is the smoke of Stars and Stripes For men who do big things with lyre or ever ‘we find in the steady pen, who make the old world’s wheels use of Tuxedo. ** go round, whose names will down the jdnd His Entire Band ages sound. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. Summons, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE CF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Th** Medford National Bank, a National B.uiking Corporation, Plaintiff, vn J E. Enyart. Defendant To J. E. Enyart. th** above named «lefei dant: IN THE NAME OF THE STAT •: OF OREGON: • You ar.* hereby require! t > appear in the above e ititled court and cau e and answer the com- pliL.t of the plaintiff on’ tile therein against you : wihin ten days from the date of the service of | this summons upon you if such service is made ! wjthin Jackson County, Orczon,: within twenty days from the date of the service of this sum mons upon you if such service is made within any | o,her county of the State of Oregon, and within h x weeks from the date of the first oublication )f summons if served by the publication thereof >r if served outside of th? State of Oregon in lieu ■ >f the actual publication, then within six weeks rom the date of such said service and you will I hereby take notice that if you fail to so appear rr.d answer the complaint on file herein, for want thereof the plaintiff will pray the court for the following relief against you, to-wit: That it recover off and from you, the above named defendant, judgment in the sum of $4768. with interest thereon at?the rate of six per cent from June 1st 1914, until paid, the sum of $188.08 with interest thereon tt the rate cf six per cent from April 29th 1916, together with the further <um of $550. as its attorney’s fees, and its costa and disbursements herein to be taxed. And for a decree of this court that this said deed, exhibit A” of the plaintiff’s complaint, be considered as in equitable mortgage securing said debt and promissory note described in plaintiff’s complaint md that sail deed be foreclosed and the said premises lying and being situated in Jacksor. County, Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Lots Number One (1). Two (2), Three (3), and Four (4), in Block Three (3) in the City of Med ford, Jackson County. Oregon. That said premises described above be order- odlsold in the manner provided by law; and the proceeds thereof be applied (First), in the pay ment of the costs and expenses of said sale, (Sec ond). in the payment of the costs and disburse ments of this suit, the attorney’s fees allowed the plaintiff by the court herein, and (Third), the Amount due the plaintiff on said no tee. and th« balance if any there be, after said amounts have been fully paid, satisfied and discharged, ce paid over unto the above named defendant and there by all and any title, estate, lien and interest of the defendant in and to said premises be fore closed and forever barred except as to the right of redemption as ^provided by law; and for such further and different relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable in the premises. This summons is published in the Jackson ville Post, under and by virtue of an order duly made, rendered and entered upon July 8th. 1916. in this said court and cause, by the Hon. F. M. Calkins. Circuit Judge. The date of the first pub lication hereof is July 15th 1916, and the last pub lication is August 26th 1918. G. M. ROBERTS, Attorney for Plaintiff. ■■ -<<«1« ■ — I You Know a C*ood Shirt when you see it — then come in and look over the brand new styles of S H I R-T S BCG'STCfltP AT U6 PATLMT OfF'Ct — and tell us if you’ve ever seen such big values ’t wait until the best patterns at the price. . Don ------ — ------ are gone — stop by TODAY. •‘Tlio »art of shirts you’ve alway» wanted at the price you want to pay” Newest styles and fabrics—all guaranteed fadeless. $1, $1.50 and upward 1AYL0R-WILLIAMS COMPANY Jacksonville, Oregon II. A. Hanscom, Plaintiff, -vs- E. W. Wall and N. M. Wall, Defendants. Bulletin No. 6 By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State No. 63. of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, to me directed, dated July 5, 1916, in a certain suit therein for the Report of the Condition of foreclosure of a mortgage in which the If the Government had asked you to invest your money in a plant to supply Plaintiff recovered a judgment against THE BANK OF JACKSONVILLE the defendants E. W. Wall and N. M. Government needs; and after the plant was built, and had become useful for no Wall, on May 27, 1916, for the sum of other purpose, the Government built a plant of its own, making your plant Jacksonville in the State of Oregon Two Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy at the close of business and 67-100 ($2870.67) Dollars with in useless and your investment valueless—would that seem fair? June 30, 1916. terest thereon from said 27th day of May, 1916, at the rate of 10% per an That is precisely what Congress is planning for the Government to do with reference num and Sixteen ($16.00) Dollars costs RESOURCES to our investment of $7,000,000 in an armor plant. which judgment was enrolled and dock eted in the Clerk's office of said court Loans and discounts_______ $54,986.23 in said county on the 27th day of May, Overdrafts secured and un Reporting to Congress, Hon. H. A. Herbert, then Secretary of the Navy, said December 31,1896: 198.74 secured ________________ 1916, and is of recoid in Volume 24 of the Circuit Court Journal at page Bonds and Warrants ______ 9,317.09 “The two armor contractors, the Bethlehem Iron Company and the Carnegie Steel 980.00 368 thereof. Stocks and other securities.. Monday, July 31, 1916, Public Notice is hereby given that Banking House___________ 4,800.00 Company, both entered upon the business at the request of the Navy Department, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the by virtue of said execution and order Furniture and fixtures.... _. .3,200.00 Due from approved reserve front door of the Court House in Jack of sale I will, on Is it wise—is it fair—for the Government to destroy a private industry brought into existence banks_________ _____ .. 5.008.24 sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, offer Monday, August 7th 1916, Checks and other cash items 457.75 for sale anti will sell, all of the right, j to serve the Government, unless for reasons of compelling force? To show that no such reasons at the hour of 10 o,clock A. M. nt the Exchanges for clearing house title and interest that the above named exist, we make this offer to the United States Government: front door of the Court House in Jack Cash on hand_____________ 4,661.31 Plaintiff and Respondent had on the sonville, Oregon, offer for sale and will Expenses ______________ ... .2,037.69 date of the docketing of this judgment sell at public auction, all of the right, Gold Dust______________ 500.01 namely:- September 11th 1908, in and The Bethlehem Steel Company will manufacture armor plate for the title and interest that the defendants Other Resources__________ 82.40 to the premises above described. had on the date of the mortgage herein Government of the United States at actual cost of operation plus such That said property will be sold at foreclosed or have since acquired or Total $86,232.46 charges for overhead expenses, interest, and depreciation as the Federal »aid time and place in the manner pro n'>w have in and to the following de vided by law for the sale of real prop scribed real property situated in Jack- Trade Commission may fix. We will do this for such period as the erty under execution, to satisfy the son County, Oregon, to-wit:- LIABILITIES Government may designate. above named judgment. Lots numbered Seven (7) Eight (8) Capital stock paid in..... ........ $10,000.00 Dated this 29th day of June, 1916. Surplus fund .......................... 1,000.00 Nine (9) and Ten (10) in Block num w. H. S inglek , Sheriff, ber One (1) of Lumsden’s Addition Undivided profits, less expen Isn't that fair? The question is now before the United States Senate. ses and taxes paid_____ 1.886.12 By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. to the town (now city) of Medford, as numbered, designated and describ Individual deposits subject to ed on the official plat thereof, now of check____ _____ __________ 51,180.63 Notice of Sheriff’s Sale CHAS. M. SCHWAB. Chairman Demand certificates of de record Bethlehem Steel Company EOCENE G. GRACE. Prraidenl posit ........... _ ___ _ .... 197.10 AH of the above lots will be sold at 12,90 T. L. De Vore Plaintiff said time and place in the manner pro Certified checks_________ vs vided by law for the sale of real prop Time nnd Saving Deposits .. 13,921.60 Notice of Guardian's Sale. Centralia Elks Have Spice of Life J. M. Rock, J. W. Rock, and W. IL erty under execution, to satisfy the Notes and bills rediscounted ..2,500.00 Fraley Defendants. judgment, costs, and accruing costs of Bills payable for money bor Plans For New Home rowed ____ 5,500.00 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF I HE STATE OF Ry virtue of an execution and order sale. OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Other liabilities 34.11 Little James had been telling a visi of sale duly issued out of and under Dated this 7th day of July, 1916. In the matter nt the application of Nick Kime. tor that his father had got a new set Total the seal of the Circuit Court of the W H. S ingi . fr , Guardian of the person and estate of Daniel Centralia, Wash., July 10.—The new of false teeth. Whetstone, an insane person, for leave to Slate of Oregon in and for the county Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, S tate of O regon , home committee of the Centralia Elks s -11 real estate. “ Indeed! ” said the visitor. “ Aid of Jackson to me directed and dated By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. yesterday received from Stevens & Notice is hereby ¡riven. that in pursuance of what will he do with the old set?” County of Jackson. ) the 13th day of July, 1916, in n cer Stevens, Seattle architects, tentative the order of the Honorable F. L. Tou- “ Oh. I s ’ pose, ” ’ replie I little James, I, Wm. H. Johnson, Cashier of the tain action therein, wherein the Plain plans for the new $45,Wl building to Velle. Judas of the County Court of Jackson The J. W. Rock Consolidated above-named bank, do solemnly swear Ciuntx. Oregon, made on the 6th day of July. “they’ll cut ’em du < vu an I make me tiff T. L. De Vore on the 27th dav of I be erected on property belonging to Mining Claims, consisting of tour that the above statement is true to ISIS, for the sale of the real estate Hereinafter wear ’em!” June, 1916, recovered a judgment the Elks in this city. Tne plans call described, the undersiahed will seli at private against the defendants J. M. Rock. i 1 claims and containing in all Eighty ' the best of my knowledge and belief. Mr. Jone3 had 1 recently become the for a three-story brick building, 6) by sale, to the hiahest and best bidder for cash, at (80) acres situated in the Steamboat W m . H. J ohnson , Cashier. J. W. Rock, and W. H. Fraley for the the premises, situate in Township 37 South. father of twins, The minister stoppel 120 feet in size. The basement will Mining District. Jackson County, Correct— Attest. sum of Two Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, I congratulate him. contain a swimming pool, gymnasium Ranao 2 West. W. M. on and after Mon lay. the him in the 3treet to Oregon, described as ‘'Commencing Hth day of Aqgust. 1916. the folluwlnx described C. M. Ruch, with intereat thereon at the rate of “Well. Jones,” he said, “I h?ar that and bowling alley, while the first floor real estate, to-wit:- R. G. Jennings, 6 % per cent per annum from the 21st i at thia {notice and running up said th; Lord his s nilel on you,” will contain a banquet hall, lobby, The NE?, of NE'* of Section 22. Township 38 S Brush Creek, one mile and 300 feet Directors. Rana« 2 W.st, Willamette Meridian. Oreaon. day of January, 1915 and the further "Soiled on in??” repeated Jones billiard, card rooms and lounging I on each side of said Creek ” , said sum of Fifty (50.00) attorney’s fees, 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me The West 40 acres (undivided) of the following •*.Ie laughed out loud.”—Tit-Bits. , rooms. Tne lodge hall will be located described land, excepting 10.St acres off west aid which judgment was enrolled and ' creek being know 1 as Brush Creek, this Sth day of July, 1916. I on the second floor extending through A young woman went into a grog ?r ’ said claims being placer mining claims described in Deed Record of Jackson County. Or docketed in the Clerk’s office of said D. W. B agshaw , the third floor. The balance of the eaon. Vol. 102 at page 396. »hop and asked the assistant if he had Also the North half (N'j) of the Court on the 27th day of June, 1916. Notaiy Public, •econd and third fl >ors will be taken Beeinnina at Northwest corner of Uonat-or >o ne good cheese. Northeast quarter NO«) in Section •nd ia of record in Volume 24 of the My Commission expires Feb. 26. 1920. Land Claim No 80 In Twp. 37 South. Range . I up with sleeping rooms. “ Yes indeed. ” he repliel, “ I have 29 in Township 38 South of Range 3 Circuit Court Journal. West, and Twp. 3» South. Ranye 2 West. WM —y— 1 - ■■■ Ore., thence South 27.80 chains to Southeast cor som lovely cheese!” Public Notice la Hereby Given, that : West of the Willamette Meridian, ner of D L. C. No 79 at 28 25 chains to a stone It “It is not correct to call cheese Alleged Auto Theive« To containing 80 acres situated in Jack- Crater Lake Park Bill in compliance with the commands of I x 12 x 10 inches for corner, thence East 3.45 cha I “lovely” she sail. son County, Oregon. •aid execution and order of sale I will Go Into Juvenile Court Ll to a »tone «tone 16 x 12 x 8 inches for corner corner, thenc« thenc. “ H 'w is that ” he enquired. All of the above described property Reported ravorabiy North 14 .50 ch. stone UiUxW in. foreor.; then* on Albany. Or., July 12.—The three “Because ‘lovely’ should be used to will be said at said time and place in _ East 36.56 chains to a stone 18x8x8 inches for cor Monday August 11th 1916, the manner provided by law for the ner: thence North 13.75 chains to N. E. c rner o I lalify only som 'thing that is alive.” Seattle boys arrested at Roseburg Washington, July 12.—The senate D. L. C. No. 80: thence West 40 chains to tb< of real property nnder execution, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. at the sale : “Well,” retorted the grocer, ‘Til last week for the theft of automobiles place of beginning all in Jackson County, f tat« at Salem and Albany and the looting front door of the Court House in Jack- to satisfy the judgment, coats, and pub ic lands committee $b.day reported of Oregon. tick to ’lovely.’ ” of a farm house at Shedd, have been ■onville, Jackson County, Oregon, attorney i ’s fee together with the ac-1 favorably the Sinnott bill, previously Dated this 15th day of July. 191C. “Wh it can be m >re sad than a man returned to this city and their case will NICK KIME costs of sale. That said sale | passed by the horse, to accept the offer for sale and will aell all of the cruing . vithnut a country?” feelingly asked come up in the juvenile court as they Guardian of the person and estat right, title «nd interest of the defend- ’ will be subject to redemption as is by cession by the state of Oregon- of ex I t >e high school teacher of her class. are under 18. of Daniel Whetstone. Insane. clusive jurisdiction over Crater Lake ants above named in and to the fol- statute i provided. 1 country without a min,” respond- lowing described mining property Daleu this 13th day of Julv, 1916. national park. The bill prescribe» ■d ■ preHy girl, ju«t as feelingly — It’s hard to realise that Charles E. laws for the appointment of a con •ituated in Jackson County, Oregon, ! w H. SINGLER Sheriff < Birmingham Age-Herald. Hughes was once a little shaver. By E. w. WILSON, Deputy, missioner at a »alary of $1500. tu-wit: Joe Hoskins, Plaintiff, -vs- William Scott, Defendant. By virtue of an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson, in a certain suit therein, wherein the defendant and appellant, William Scott, recovered a judgment against the above named Plaintiff and Respondent for the sum of $123.00 Dollars Supreme Court Costs, with in terest at the rate of 6% per annum from the 11th day of September, 1908. In compliance with the commands of of said execution I did on the 29th day of June, 1916, levy upon the premises described as the North half of the South half of the Northwest quarter and the Northeast quarter of Section 30, Townshiu 38 South, of Range 1 West, Willamette Meridian. Therefore: Public No’ice is hereby given, that I will on Suppose this was Your Business!