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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1916)
Jacksonville Post bATURDAY, JULY 22 , 1916. LOCAL NEWS J. W. Rock was a visitor at Medford Governor Grants Three Tuesday. Conditional Pardcrs Sam Ingalls of Watkins was in town Salem, Or., July 19—Conditional this week. pardons were issued today by Gov Wilbur Cameron of Ruch was in ernor Whitycombe to Muse Lifer, Jack Mulcare and Bert Donnelly. town Monday. Henry Wendt was a visitor at Me'- Lifer has been serving a term in the penitentiary from Jackson county L.r ford Tuesdav. burglary. Mulcare and D needy both F-irl Ro->twick of Runconi was ill served sentences in the Multnomah town Tins^av. county jail, the former for larceny ai d Gpor-rp Ferrv of Steamboat was the latter fur simple assault. town this week. AndrpW Can*ral made a trip to Med- ford Wednesday. « Ira Coffman of Forest cr^ek town Wednesday. Health Officer Dtinands Clean up Alex Norris was a visitor at Med ford Thursday evening. Raymond Reter visited friends at Eagle Point Saturday night. W. T. Grieve was a business visitor at Medford Monday forenoon. Miss Jewell Ba>'ey is working in the telephone exchange at Medford. Attorney Thomas of Grants Pass was a recent visitor in this city. I Sam Wi’son of Kerby was a recent i Sheriff Singler was a business visitor visitor in this city. at Medford, Wednesday morning. County Clerk Gardner was a visitor W. L. Kane of Grants Pass was FOR , al Medford Tuesday. business visitor in this city Monday. .Tudfi-o Prim was a business visitor at A. C. Hough of Giants Pass was a l Medford Wednesday. I business visitor in this city Thursday. John Green of Salmon Bar, Calif., Lawrence Brown returned Monday was in town Tuesdav. evening from a busines trip to Hilt When summer comes and a vaca Mr. and John Heuners of this c tv Cal. au'ned to Medford Friday. tion outing is planned, remember Z. N. Agee, representing Rlake-Mc- I William Martin of Central Point was Newport is cool. The breeze from Fall Co. of Portland was in town this a recent visitor in this city. week. off the mighty Pacific never fails. Marsh Baldwin of the App'egate B. R. McCabe of Medford transact valley was in town Tuesday. With the many diversions and at ed business at the court house Wed H. K. Hanna was a business visitor tractions to pass the hours away, nesday. at Medford Friday afternoon. surely you could find no better George A. Gardner and C H. Basye The rainfall Saturday night and were visitors at Medford Thursday place for your vacation. Sunday total'ed over one inch. evening. Mrs. Joe Goldsby of Buneom was a The Cost Is Low Mrs. Chas. Ellis returned Thursday visitor in this city Wednesday. from Hilt Cal. where she has been Roun I Trip Tickets are on sale daily from al Ben Moore of Ashland was a busi visiting friends. South-.rn Pacific stations in Western Oregon. ness visitor in this city Tuesday. Joe Williams of the Jacksonville The return limit is Oct 31it. David P°nce of the Trail district B ick A Tile Co. was a business visitor was a visitor in this city Tuesday. at Medford Monday. Attorney G. M. Roberts of Medford A joint teachers’ institute, for Jack- aon and Josephine counties will be was a business visitor in this city Tuesday. heli Oct. 11,12, 13. Daily Trains frani Albany and Corvallis Deputy Sheriff Curly Wiison trans S. S. Bullis of the Southern Oregon make excellent ecnnections. acted official business at Medford Traction Co. transacted business in Tuesday. this city Friday mo-ning. Medford and Klamath Falls baseball Mr, and Mrs. H. K. Hanna enter teams will play at Medford Sunday tained Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw Marshfield anc North Bend,',August 24th, afternoon. at dinner Monday evening. 25th and 26.h. Low Round Trip Fares. I Have you cleaned up the weeds and Leslie Stansell is at Ashland this Wrive for illustrated booklet ‘ Newport” or ask local week making the assessment of per- dry grass in front of your premises? agent for complete information. Better do it now. Bonal property in that burg. lohn M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon i Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilson entertain Fletcher Stout, who is employed in a drug stere at Gold Hill, visited his ed Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw at , dinner Friday evening. parents in this city Sunday. Rev. Albert Gammons, pastor of i H. D. Hcon of Medford, who is in- the Presbyterian church attended the , terested in some mines in the Blue j Ledge district, was in town Weanes- Assembly at Eugene this week. Oscar Lewis left Wednesday fot ' day enroute to that region. Yreka Cal., where he will sner.d two A L Gall left Monday for Eugene weeks with relatives and friends. I where he attended the meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Launspaugh j Presbyterian Synod in session there of Medford spent Sunday with Mr. this week. Mr. Gall returned home Friday evening. and Mrs. R. H. Hines in this city. C. L. Monson, representing the Bill Barnum hauled a load of Pacific Paper Co. of Portland, was yesterday and says that is some calling on his customers here Tuesday. too. He was rather peeved about our Steady, evenly dis Dan Bagshaw of the Jacksonville l mentioning the woodcutting affair last 1 week but seems in better humor now. tributed heat, un Orchestra has received a new slide trombone from Lyon & Healy Co. of At the regular meeting of Ruth der perfect control Chicago. Rebekah Lodge held Monday evening makes a good oil Ekron Gall, who is taking the train the following named persons were in stove wonderful ing course for nurse, at Sacred Heart stalled as officers for the ensuing term Hospital visited her mother in this city j viz: Noble Grand, Amelia Ensele; for baking. I Vice Grand, Martha Gall; Secretary Tuesday. ■ A L. Gali; Treasurer, Lizzie Crone Treasurer Colvig has a call for Coun miller; Conductor, Louise Ensele; War ty warrants in this issue of the Post. den, Flora Thompson; R. S. N. G. The warrants included in the call total Alice Ulrich; L. S. N. G. Ella Walsh; about $9000. R. S. V. G. Martha Abbott; L. S. V G. Bettter get your butter wrappers Mary Bagshaw; Chaplain Mamie Nor printed at this office and comply ris; I G. Joe Norris; O. G. John Nor with the law governing the sale of ris. butter products. For Best Results Mrs. W. T. Grieve left Tuesday Use morning for Los Angeles, Calif, At The Churches good oil Pearl Oil where she had been summoned on ac stove is just count of the illness of her mother. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE like cooking with i R. B. Dow, former deputy sheriff of Services held every Sunday morning city gas. If you this county and who has been in San at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. haven’t a New Per Francisco for the past year was in fection you've missed town Wednesday. Bob is looking fine. Everybody welcome. comfort for years. Bakes, W. N. Offutt was a visitor in Med broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient ford Thursday. Mr. Offutt with his P resbyterian than your wood or coal stove,and costa less to op his daughter, Mrs. Daddysman and erate. Cuts out the coal-hod and wood-bex drudgery. 10: A. M.. Sabbath School. Keeps your kitchen cool. The long blue chimneys prevent family reside in Co). Sargents dwelling 11: A. M., Morning Worship. smoke or odor. In l,2,3snd 4-burner sires,ovens ccparate. Also in the Valiev View addition to this Cabinet Models with Fireless Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today Come and have good fellowship city. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Thomas Danford died at his late us in these services. Albert H. Gammons, residence in Ashland, Tuesday, July Minister. 18, aged 76 years. He was a native of Ohio and had lived at Ashland about eleven years. Funeral was held Fri TAYLOR-WILLIAMS COMPANY day afternoon. Highest quality, jewelry LEWIS ULRICH Mrs. J. E. Beekman, Miss Carrie repairing, diamond set- ABPOTT HARDWARE COMPANY ™ ting, watch repairing. Carrie Beekman and B. B. Beekman ' -A agate mounting and jew FRED J. FICK Esq. left Tuesday evening for Portland elry manufacturing. where Mr. Beekman will attend to Martin J. Reddy, business affairs. They expect to re St MEDFORD. OREGON main all summer. P. C. Bigham of Medford holds the record for catching the largest steel head of the season. The fish was caught Thursday and weighed 12 pounds. By the way, Mr. Biwham is a subscriber to the Post, which fact 5# -W1 accounts for his succes as a fisherman. X« J. H. Heckner and Mrs. Magdelena Courtright of Brownsboro, Oregon, were in town Tuesday and while here visited the county clerk’s office and FREE secured a marriage license—next they called on Judge Dox who in due form One Heavy Weight Silver Plated Teaspoon With any Fifty Cent Purchase of pronounced them man «nd wife. The happy couple then visited the office of Nyal Quality Goods, At the Jacksonville Post and ordered this great family newspaper sent to their THE CITY DRUG STORE, JACKSONVILLE, ORE. home at Brownsboro. We wish the J, W. Robinson, M. D. Prop. newly wedded couple prosperity and miny years of happy married life. NEWPORT Notice of Shcrift’s bale Independence. Or., July 18.—D-. O. D. Butkr, IK local health officer act ing with the st ite and county author ities to prevent infan'i'e paralysis, says there n ust be a leanup in In dependence ut once. Barns, cowshe s, pin tens, chicken yards, dog houses, piles of refuse and all other pl<-c>s l.eic vermin exist must be cleaned tip as .i on as possible. If people will not do it voluntarily, compulsion will be used. Reduced Fares Summer Trips 2 Coos Bay Railroad Celebration SOUTHERN PACIFIC limitier, Haliiei* b iscuria NEW PEÈEEŒON OIL COÖWOVE Weather Reaoit. X. W. Tenney, Piainliff, vs It >gue River Products (’ a c -rpor- iti r, Frederick C. N-.'lf, Northern I m I, & Trust Co. a c< ri oration, and W. H. Walker. Defendants By virtue of an execution and i> Foi'j'vm ; i.-me report or I S. untcer Cooperative Observer, E. ¡:?.t; Jacksonville, for month of June. Latitude 42 deg. IS. min. north; longi- i lude 23 deg. 5 min west: I :>«te 1 M ixi'iiiun i lininx lui Pijcin’ta- l is.Il 11 1 6i •D .. Û 12 81 i •' 78 ! Ì a J 7 i 1 6 81 i ; 86 47 ' 7 Rogue River Farm Products Co., a cor 1 8 51 79 poration, on the 24th dav of M irch, 9 66 46 7*i 37 1916, for the sum of l hcee Thousand 10 8 > 41 11 Five Hundred Fifty ($3550.00) Dallas, 12 89 42 with interest thereon from the 11th 13 Ö« 9! i day of Aliril, 1915, at the rate of 12*4 14 9 > 56 96 ¿6 j per annum and the further sum of 15 53 1M I I $27.90 taxes paid by plaintiff on the 16 63 8J i 17 11 mortgaged premites; and $150.00 attor . 18 52 13 DO 50 nay’s fee an 1 the fu.’t ler su n of twen- : u 62 3i CO | tv-one ($21.00) costs, which judgm‘nt ¡ -,,J 70 1 3.5 ! was enrolled and docketed in thack-rt’s ! 21 • 81 42 j office of said court in said county in ! 21 51 77 77 50 1 the 24ih day of March, 1916, and is of '24 78 55 I record in Volume 21 of the Circuit ! 25 69 ' 54 Court Journal at pages 156 and 157 ! 26 69 45 i 27 04 1 ther< of. 45 67 ■ 28 67 47 Public Notice D hereby given, that ! 29 06 78 52 , in compliance with the commands of 30 said execution and ordir of sale I will 31 .59 on Monday, August 14, 1916, Temperature—mean max. 78 23; mean i at the hour of 10 o,clock A M. at the mir. 47 33; mean 62.78 Max.100 on 16. j i front door of the court house in Jack- i sonville, -tacKson County, State of Or- I egon, offer for sale and will sell all the ' right, title and interest that the de- , fen Jant corporation had on the dale of | the m »rtgage herein foreclosed, to-wit: | I , March 3rd, 1914, or have since ac quired or now have in and to the fol lowing described premises situated in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: N >rth half of the Southwest quar ter of Section 15 Township 37 South of Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon j excepting therefrom the north half I of the Northeast quarter of the j Northeast quarter of the Southwest | quarter. Southwest quarter of the South west quarter of said section, town ship and range; also the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter and lots 1 2 and 3 in section 21, in said township and range, all boi ig situat ed in Jackson County, Oregon. All of the above described re tl pro- perty will be sold at said time and I place in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property under execution to satisfy the judgment, costs, attorney’s fee an 1 accruing costs of this sale. Dated this 12th day of July 1916. W. H. SINGLEIl, Shei iff Bv E. w. wilson Deputy. ■Str»- Nolice of Sheriff’s Sale Minimum, 35, on 21. Greatest daily range, 47. Total precipitation 0.59 inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.16 in , on 1. Number of days with .01 inch or more precipitation, 6, cleat, 15; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 8. Precipitation for season, 20.26 Precipitation for last season E. B ritt , Coops'» ive Olu>rv>:- WHY THE BEST OF CHEWS IS “SPEAR HEAD A --- SS Its Rich. Sweet, Mellow Flavor Has Been Famous for a Generation ------- K MADE OF CHOICEST RED BURLEY The secret of tobacco satisfaction is known only to the man who chews fluff tobacco. The reason is that a ‘ good chew gets right next to your taste, while the leaf in fluff tobacco is in a state of fresh, juicy richness that is not p«ssible in any other form of to bacco. There’s no tobacco in the world that can give you the hearty, wholesome flavor that you get from a delicious chew of Spear Head. Spear Head is made exclusively of ripe, red Kentucky Burley—the most richly-flavored chewing tobacco that grows. Still more, only the very choic est red Burley leaf is used for Spear Head. This choice leaf is selected with the most painstaking care, is stemmed by hand, is thoroughly washed free of all foreign matter, and is presrid into Spear Head plugs so slowly that not a drop of juice or an atom of the nat ural flavor escapes. Try Spear Head, and you’ll get a sweet, mellow, luscious, satisfying chew that cannot be obtained in any other tobacco. • In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. I’iaint iff Mary A. Kincaid vs Charles H, Pierce and Anna L. H. Pierce, husband and wife. Defendants By vinue of an execution and ordor ■if sale duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jacl-son, to me directed, dated the 15 day of July, 1916, in a certain suit therein for the foreclosure of a Mort gage in which the Plaintiff Mary A. Kincaid, recovered a decree and judg ment against the defendants Charles H. Pierce and Anna L. H. Pierce, lor the sum of Five Hundred Eighty five (585.00) Dollars with Interest thereon from said 1st day of January, 1916, at Pittsburg Postmaster the rate of 8 per cent per annum and Is I aken From Office a further sum of $28.04 with int. thereon at the rate of 12% per annum Washington, July 19. Postoffice iro n January, 1st 1916, and the fur- department officials admitted Dr. ther sum of Twenty (20’00) Dollars, George W McNeil, postmaster at costs, which judgment was enrolled Pittsburg, had been dismissed. Con- and docketed in the Clerk’s office of cerning the dismissal, the official said Court on the 18th day of May, bulletin of the department say.-: 1916, and is of re ’ord in Volume 24 of ‘‘Notice to postmasters—A post the Circuit Court Journal at pages 325 master at one of the most important and 326 thereot. postoffices in the United States has Public Notice Is Hereby Given, that ( been removed for failure to co in compliance with the commands of I operate with the department in car said execution and order of sale I will rying out its. instructions regarding on the conduct of the service in his Monday August 14th 1916 I citv.” at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the front door of the Court House in Jack DARDANELLES IS sonville, Jackson County Oregon, offer for sale and will sell all of the right, PROMISED RUSSIA title and interest that the defendants London, July 19—That Russia has had on the date of the mortgage here in foreclosed or have since acquired or ■ been p omised possession of both sides now have in and to the following de-1 of the Dardanelles is stated categori scribed real property situated lying! cally in a summary of the proceedings and being in Jackspn County, Oregon, of the army and navv committee of the dunia, as published in the Petro to-wit: Lot number one and the North grad newspaper Russky Slovoe. The (N'j) and the Southeast quarter newspaper summarizes the report of iSEJi) of lot number three, and the the Russian parliamentary delegates Southwest quarter of Ixit number, to the committee on their return from two in Block number five in the a recent trip to the entente allied Pierce sub division, Township 37 c untries, and adds that the most in- South of Range 1 West of the Will ter. sting statement was made by Professor Milukoff, who said: amette Meridian. "The most important question in All of the above described real property will be sold at said time and which we were interested was the place in the manner provided bv law problem of the Dardanelles. An for the sale of r?al property under ex agreement has been made between ecution to satisfy the judgment, costs, Russia and her alii, s whereby we ate promised both sides of the straits. and accruing coats of sale. Tnis agreement has not been published Dated this 15th day of July, 1916. but we consider it our duty to make W. H. S ingle ^ Sheriff I I it known.” By E. W. W ilson Deputy