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Jacksonvil’e Post Notice Of Sheriff’s Sale Net ice of Sheriff’s b .tc Weather Report. W. Tennev, Plaintiff, vs Following is the report of U. S. Vol SATURDAY, JULY 29 . 1916. Pi-tint I L ila Van W eg ri I R ■io River F.i m Pi diels Co., a cur unteer ( «operative Observer, E. Britt; va , i ' r i .n. ¡•'I'.'d.-r ck C. N If, Northern Jacksonville, for month of June. tiitt in [Adía C Bish, mal A W Bis'i, I h r ■ in I. Soar kr. Trust Co. a <•< 11 unit LOCAL NEWS Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi Mr >md I huaban I und L. L Crabb, i;l W. H Walker, Defendants tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. • For Fire Insurance that protects, Hall’a to i Defend dits, lly virlue of an execution and or c i'l at this effir e. , 1 alley and ! By virtue of an Execut on, and order Ce* y t r job rrinting at this office. A. L. Gall was a business visitor 11 : surrounuing countiy. The ii i. ra vii- of sale duly issue I out. of and und. r der < f sale duly issued out of and un Date M iximum Minimum Precipita tion : de h ? se il of the Circuit Court of the J. S. Elliot of Seattle is in the valley I Medford Tuesday. eluded Ro.-s Lain', Willow Springs, the s-ul of the Circuit Court of the S'ate of Oregon, in and f«r the County 1 66 39 .16 this week. 2 77 40 Jasten Hartman was a business i Tolo, The N irrows, G 'Id 1 ill, Sami 8 ate of Oregon, in an I for the County o' Jackson, to me directed and dated the 3 84 45 .. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Dunford were visitor in this city Tuesday. i Valley, Mo I ic Oicharh, Bvbe ‘.s of J c'.son, to me di reel d and dated t e llth day if July. 1916, in a lull therein 4 78 50 23:h day of Jul ', 1916, in a c?r uin su t in town fr<m their ranch, Friday. Bridge, Central Point, e c. The day 75 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fick were visitors 10 wh rein the' plaintiff A. W. i'e.aney. 5 ,1T thcrei i for the fo -ecio i.,rj of a atmos- ; was fine f r sightseeing, the 81 6 43 G. W. Dally of Lake Creek was a at Medford Thursday evening. wa< reii 1 red a judgment against th.' 86 47 ' 7 in which L i! i Va i '.Vegan, ’ b usiness visitor in this -city Tuesday. 1 Miss Alta Walsh who has been visit pliere was clear su tha’ Ian >ni irks sjeii M >rtra 79 Û1 1 as 1’1 lint, ti i r c i. erej a ju Igment1 Rogue R.ver Farm Fi'odueis Co., a cor 8 Mrs. S. E. Dunnington is enjoying ing friends in Medford this week re as Pilot perk and others w re distinct 66 poration, on lhe 24th lav of M trch, 9 46 m-I a ;ain t tha d t' ?n laut Alli C. Bishl ly visible although nines away. 76 37 an outing at Squaw Lake this week. timed home Friday. 1916, for the sum of 1 hr.-e Th.-us.md ! 1° The route travelled was’ some fifty and A. W. Bis! i and each of them fur j Five Hundred Fifty ($35>i) !>0) Dollars, ii 83 42 jib A number of people from this city miles in length and not a dull or un the sum of Th e* Hundred Eighty I Thomas Barr, aged 68*years died at 89 1 12 42 93 52 . Medford, Sunday. He w as a native of atte ded “The Birth of a Nation,” at interesting minute in the entire time, Seven and 40 103 ($387 0) Dollars, ! with int rest thereon from the 14th 13 93 56 i day of An'il, ¡915, at the rate of 12% 14 the Page theatre, this week. Ohio. '.' . ! .A the scene changing like a kaleidoscope, with interest there >n from sai.i 24th I p r annum and the farther sum of 1 I" 96 56 Jno. W. Pernoll and Tom Herriot day of July, 1916. a the rate of per Ibi) and presenting a variety of pleasing Deer 1 unting sea=on op ts Aug.. 15. 56 1 16 I $27.90 taxes paid by plaintiff on the' 83 63 H State Editors meet at Medford, passed through town enroute from views from pastoral scenes with fields cent Der annum, and the further sum mortgaged preniires; and $350.09 alter i 17 7b 18 52 IB of $12.0" costs ’ Medford to their homea at Applegate of waving grain, her.13 of sleek look Aug. 4. 65 50 19 Public N itiea Is Hereby Given, that ney’s fee an I the furtner sum of twen |20 Monday. ing cattie, broad acres of meadows, 62 38 06 ty-one ($21.00) costs, which judgment Attirnev H. A. Canada of Medford i 1 compliance with the ’ . 'onrn mils of 70 35 orchards with half a thousand acres in ■ 21 The city water has been in bad con was enrolled and ioaketed in the dart's wai a business visitor in this city 81 42 122 said exeeutio.. ar.d order of sale, I dition this week, owing it is thought bearing fruit trees, etc. to the majestic office of said court in said county on 23 Tues lay. 77 51 to sediment in the pip* s which has works of nature such as the Table' will on 77 . • a vjr the 24ih day of March, 1916, and is of 24 50 M rs. J. M. Williams and Miss Issie been dislodged. 78 55 Rock, acres in extent with its flat top Monday, AugUSt 28til, 1916 record in Volume 21 of the Circuit ! 25 McCully were at Medford Friday 69 53 23 ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis and family and perpendicular sides of dark colored - Court Journal at uages 156 and 157 1 27 afternoon. 69 45 rock, a fitt ing monument to the throes at ' boor of 10 o clock A. M at the 04 returned Friday evening from Yreka, thereof. 67 J 28 45 Mrs. Margaret Wo >ley of Butte ¡Cal., where they have been visiting of Creation, the wonderful Rogue with from daar of the Court House in Jack- 67 47 Public Notice i* ¡29 (6 its many rapids, Mts. Pitt and Ash-. SJI'V’il ’. Oregon, offer for sale and Falls was a visitor in-this c!!y Monday , for the past two weeks. 78 52 30 1 land, snow capped and shining in the! w'u s at pub ic auction to the high- in compliance with the commands i f 1 31 ’ ÍJ afternoon. 1 s u l execution and order of sale I will .59 | Mrs. Dave Duncan of Gold Hill was bid.I t tor cash, subject to rode np Bob Finney is spending a few days visiting friends in th:s city several ray? of the declining sun like diamonds. al l’on as by statute provided, all of the orí Monday, August Í4, 1916, 1 Temperature—mean max. 78.23; mean 1 with Chas. Dunford Jr., at his ranch i I days this week. Mrs. Duncan was on an azure background, forming succession of views unsurpassed ■ ■ by . right, title and interest that the de- nt the hour of 10 o,clock A. M at the mir. 4'i .33; mean ( 2.78. Max. 10t> on 16, near Buncom. formerly Miss Retta Johnston of this | fendants above named h id on the date those of any country. front door of the c ,urt house in Jack I Minimum, .35, oil 21. Greatest daily i G. H. Smith a young man of Cres-' place. ' of the mortgage herein foreclosed or This was only one of the manv routes sonville, lacKson County, State of Or range, 47. Total precipitation 0. iS rent City died of lockjaw at Medford ------------- XT» in our fair valley open to the lover have since acquired or now have in egon, offer for sale and will sell all the 1 inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 0.16in., tosp'ta', Thursday. Fire Destroys Deneff Residenc of nature. Try a few trips and you and to the foill-jwing described re I i right, title and interest that the de i on 1. Num be r of days with .01 Mrs. V, C. Taylor will open a board will never complain that Southern Ore property, situated in the County of fen laiit corporation had on the date of inch or more precipitation, 6. elea*. ing house in a suitable k ca’ion, on or I Jac ron, State of Oregon, towit: gon is dull and uninteresting. t the mortgage herein forecloied, to-wii: 15; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy. 8. about August 5th. The North half of Lot Numbered i Residents of our little city were L0.:.6 Preci pi taiion for season. March 3rd, 1914, or have since ac 3 in Block No. 2 of the Cottage Lou Baker attended the Birth of a ' roused from their slumbers at 1:15 Precipitation for last season quired or now have in and to the fol Addition to the City (formerly Nation at the Page theatre in Medford ( Thursday morning by the fire bell and FOR OREGON ROADS el. H kiit , lowing described premises situated town) of Medford, as numbered Thurs lay evening. itheloulcry of fire! fire! and upon Coopera' ¡ve Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: ar.d described o i the recorded plat Rev. Hutcninson of the M. E. church gaining the outer air found the sky lit North half of the Southwest qua Washington, July £6.— Apportion who has been ill for several weeks is up by flames which were rapidly ment among the states of the first i thereof. ter of Section 15 Township 37 South Said premises will be sold at said wrecking one of the city ’ s most attrac reported to be improving slowly. of Range 1 West of the Willamette I year’s appropriation of $5,000,000 ti ne and pl ice in the manner provided Mr. and Mrs. Ed Storey and family tive residences, on South Oregon St. carried by the new rood roads ait by law for the salisfact on of said i Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon The house was a two-story frame was announced today by the depart of Wolf Creek visited at the home of judgment, costs and accruing casts of | excepting therefrom the north half Mrs. W. P. Bailey in this city Sunday. building with several fine porches, ment of agriculture which has certi this sale. of the Northeast quarter of the aiditions, etc., and with the contents fied the figures to the treasury dc- 3 Northeast quarter ot the Southw st I Tie kali game at Medtord Sunday Da e 1 this 27th day of July, 1916. ■ was entirely destroyed within about p irtment and state officials. " 99 quarter. betwee i Medford and Klamath Falls W. H. S ingler , Sheriff 4» minutes from the sound of the first i Southwest quarter of the South i To be entitled to its ehare, each te»ms was won easily by the latter. By E. W. W ilson , Deputy. alarm. west quarter of said section, town s ate must provide an amount equal Score was 7 to 0. Owing to the fact that most of the ship and range; also the Northeast Mrs. Fobert Finney is camping at firemen were doubtless in bed at their I to that put up by the federal govern Carrar.zs will have to admit that quarter of the Northeast quarter and □»st Richly* Flavored Chew the Sulphur springs on Applegate with homes when the alarm sounded, the ment. there is not a great deal of manana in [ lots 1 2 and 3 in section 21, in said Texas gets the largest share, $291 - her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Mc- fire had gained such headway by the township and range, all being situat 927; New York second, $250,720; Penn Urcle Sam's present demeanor. ïbai Was Ever Pressed Intyre this week. time the water was turned on that no sylvania third, $230, 644, and Illinois ed in Jackson County, Oregon. Something else to be thankful for The S. O. Traction Co. has a force chance of saving the structure remain fourth, $220,644. Into Plugs ■ is that fact that no American shins j All of the above described re il pro- of thr e men putting in new ties in ed. Only the hard work of the firemen Oregon gets $78 687 as its share. have been torpedoed recently. perty will be sold at said time and 1 the place of the old rotten ones in saved the Helms residence adjoining, place in the manner provided by la.v their line along C street this week. FAVORITE FOR A GENERATION from the flames. for the sale of real property tin ier I D. W. Bagshaw has been appointed The origin of the fire is unknown. execution to satisfy the judgment, | Red-blooded men with real tobacco ■t agent for the Pacific Fire Insurance Mrs. Deneff who lived alone in the eosts, attorney's fee and accruing costs j hunger find that they can satisfy it only J C j . at this city and will be pleased to house was absent during the after of this sale. ~ Dated this 12th day of by chewing, and the most wholesome write your insurance, Office with noon, returning home late in the even and satisfying tobacco to chew is that July 1916. Jacksonville Post. ing and was asleep in her room when w. H. singler , Sheriff made in plug form. The limit of luxury in tobacco chew- Bv E. w. W ilson Deputy. Sherman Wooley of Eagle Point and the fire was discovered by the neigh iog is the rich, sweet, jtiity flavor that bors wh«se cries awakened her to ----------------— Mi is Nellie Smith of Butte Falls, were ■■ ickles through your system when you united in marriage at the Presbyterian find the house wrapped in seething chew Spear Head. Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale flames and egress by the door shut Manse in this city Monday; Rev. A. H. No oilier chewing tobacco is so mel- off; hastily grabbing her clothes she Mary A. Kincaid Plaintiff li-.v, so luscious and so satisfying. No Gammons officiated. escaped through a window of her bed other equals Spear Head for putting a vs N. R. Moore of Corvallis, formerly been edge on your appetite. room. There had been no fire in the Charles H. Pierce and Anna L. II. one of the proprietors of the Gazette- stove since noon Wednesday. Loss is | All the convenien Head is made of the world's Pierce, husband and wife. Defendants ' Spear Times of that place was a visitor here estimated at about $3500 It is re- t tobacco leaf—the choicest of red Eakes, brc.’s, roasts ce» of gas — better 3 By virtue of an execution and ordor Kentucky Hurley. This leaf is selected Thursday afternoon. Mr. Moore is toasts. Vcro efficient ported that the building and contents cooking and of sale duly issued out of and under for its full, juicy richness with the working for the establishment of a were insured for $2500. than your wood or coal t painstaking care, is stemmed by cleaner the seal of the Circuit Court of the State Normal school at Pendleton. ha.id, is pressed into Spear Head plugs Stove, and costs less to State of Oregon in and for the County . 0 slowly cooler that not a drop of the rich, Mrs. M. C. Taylor will open a board operate. Your cooking Jackson, to me directed, dated the 15 of natural juice escapes. kitchen At The Churches ing house on or about August 5th. is better, too, because day of July, 1916, in a certain suit Your first chew of Spear Head will Location will be announced later. therein for the foreclosure of a Mort open your eyes to the genuine enjoy you have heat-control CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Mrs. Taylor conducted a boarding house , gage i:i which the Plaintiff Mary A. ment there is in chewing. like a gas stove. and hotel in this city for more than ( hew the rich and mellow tobacco Services held every Sunday morning Kincaid, recovered a decree and judg that has been the favorite for a third 30 years and gave universal satisfac at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. ment against the defendants Charles of a century—that's Spear Head, tn tion to the public. Everybody welcome H. Pierce and Anna L. H. Pierce, for lUc cuis, wrapped in wax paper. the sum of Five Hundred Eighty-five On another page of this paper appears (585.00) Dollars with Interest thereon an ad of the Associated Railways The Portland Wirke". P resbyterian from said 1st day of January, 19l6, at which sets out the wage controversy the rate of 8 per cent per annum and from the viewpoint of the railroads. 10: A. M. Sabbath School, classes The New Perfection a further sum of $28.04 with int. CATI'LE The ad is paid for at regular rates and for all. gives a clean, odorless, f.'JT thereon at the rate of 12% per annum while we have not taken sides in the 11: A. M. Morning Worship, Theme: ; Bootless flame because of The market opened yesterday with from January, 1st 1916, and the fur- the long blue chimneys. controversy we advise you to read it. “Faith and Works.” Cuts out the drudgery of ther sum of Twenty (20’09) Doilars, a light offering of about 8)0 head. »D 8: P. M. Evening Worship, Theme:' Best Mary and Albert Hackert visited the wood or coal. Keeps ” ! costs, which judgment was enrolled The demand was very limited, Th» ■■ “ The Christains ’ Attitude toward Evil Resulti your kitchen cool. In family of S. L. Johnson of Thompson and docketed in the* Clerk's office of prices on prime steers were a quarter A For the prayer meeting on Thursday 1,2,3 and 4-burner sizes, Us, creek, formerly of this city, over Sun ovens separate. Also said Court on the 18th day of May, lower. Tops sold at $8.0') f r one load - H Pearl Oil day. They went over Friday and re evening at 8 o’clock we will discuss, cabinet models with Fire 1916, and is of re 'ord in Volume 24 of i and other* at $7.90 whifh would Jia.e I .sf "Home Mission Work in the lumber turned Monday. They report a very less Cooking Ovens. the Circuit Court Journal at pages 325 realized 25c more last week. There Hl and mining camps.” Ask your dealer today. pleasant time. Albert says he got were bill a few loads of Cows here but, and 326 thereof. We welcome you to all of the services Standard Oil Co. several bites (we suppose he means Public Notice Is Hereby Given, that they found very slow outlet at about of the church. (California) fish) while there. in compliance with file commands of the same loss as did steers. Very *> Albert H. Gammons, Judge and Mrs. F. L. TotiVelle ac said execution and order of sale I will good cows sold at $5 50 with the bulk Minister. companied by Mr. and Mrs. H. K. selling $5.00 to $5.25. Bulls sold at on Hanna made a trip to Crater Lake $1.25 for the best, calves were unchang Monday August 14th 1916 ed at a $7.50. Sunday returning Monday. The road r TAYLOR-WILLIAMS COMPANY to the lake is in good condition the en at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the Highes* quality, jewelry H OGS .rdlmvll II LEWIS ULRICH tire way excepting about one mile at front door of the Court House in Jack repairing, diamond set ting, watch repairing, the rim which is rather sloppy on ac sonville, Jackson County Oregon, offer I Hog pric'd» were advanced another ABBOTT HARDWARE COMPANY agate mounting and jew count of the melting snow. for sale and will sell all of the right, lOcts over last weed with quite a liber FREI) J. FICK elry manufacturing. title and interest that the defendants al offering. Tops sold at $9.10 which A report of the burning of Mrs. Martin J. Reddy, had on the date of the mortgage here was also the bulk price. Quality win Deneff’s residence published in the MEDFORD. OREGON. in foreclosed or have since acquired or very good. Pit's were scarce with a Medford Sun Thursday morning and now have in and to the following de $7.50 top. reprinted from same slugs in Brower's scribed real property situated lying Argus, was in most respects a pure SHEEP and being in Jackson County, Oregon, fabrication. At no time was the town to-wit: Sheep prices still remain Unchanged. in danger and the firemen and fire Lot number one and the North The receipts have been only mrilcratii apparatus were at all stages fully able (NJ^) and the Southeast quarter but enough to giqiplv- the demand. to take care of the situation. <SEJ4) of l°f number three, and the Choice lainlrs continue to sell at $8 ‘ 5 C. W. Holt, a driver for the A. W Southwest quarter of I ait number, with culls briiigiiqi $B 50 and $6.00 with Walker Co. of Medford, was found two in Block number five in the ewe» at &'ta- dead under his overturned car along Pierce sub division, Township 87 side the Pacific Highway, 5 miles north South of Range 1 West of the Will Lt.J PAPER i SPoS&E*Tei> 50« POSBttN of Yreka, Cal. Thursday morning, AO . ^iiriwlHo 112 THE amette Meridian. He was last seen in Yreka at 10:30 All of the above described real Wednesday night when he left for property will be sold at said time and One Heavy Weight Silver Plated Teaspoon With any Fifty Cent Purchase of Medford. His watch was stopped CtNBUXHOFiWW place in the manner provided by law with hands pointing to 10:55. Marks l"W ’iu K ANO C.-HUACAUJ . for the sale of rzsl property under ex Nyal Quality Goods, At in the road indicate that he was speed U’U id Mi - < 0ir9 ecution to satisfy the judgment, costs, ing at the time and that the car skid and accruing costs of sale. THE CITY DRUG STORE, JACKSONVILLE, ORE. ded in making the sharp turn at the Pleasant Valley—Grunt rock quarries Dated this 15th day of July, 1916. J. W. Robinson, M. D. Prop. approach to the baidge where the ac W. H. SINGLER Sheriff opened with crew of 7 men to furnish cident occured. rock for new Baker high school. By E. W. W ilson Deputy I F.