Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 21, 1916, Image 3

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    Weather Report.
Get your job print’ng at this office.
Ch»s. F. Dunford was in town Tues-
Summons.
Gold, Silver And Copper in
day.
Ed Saltmash of Buneom was in town
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
Alaska in 191 5.
Tuesday.
OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
Jim Buckley of Ruch was a visitor
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1916.
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Ed Helms was a recent v sitor at in town today.
Ladd & Tilton Bank, a corpara-
Medford.
Nick Kime of Griffin Creek was in tion. Plain'iff,
The annual statement on the produc Jacksonville, for month of Sept.
town
Friday
forenoon.
-vs-
ti
>n of gold silver and copper in Alaska Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
Jim Buckley of Ruch was in town
LOCAL NEWS
in 1915 is now available for distribution tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
Judge TouVelle accompanied Samual M. P. Schmitt, trustee of Trail
Wednesday.
............
| Lumber Company, a corp irati in,
by the United States Geological Sur­
G. A. Gardner was a visitor at Med­ Hill to Hornbrook, Cal. Friday.
vey. Departmeht of the Interior. The 1 Date Maximum M muni Precipita­
Blank notes for sale at this office.
H. B. Stephenson of Buneom was a I bankrupt, Geo. B. Weathsrhy
ford Monday.
tion
Company, Inc., a corporation, A.
value of the total mineral output of 11
55
78
W. M. Downing of Ruch was in town
Chester Kubli of Applegate was in business visitor in this city Thursday. E. Orr, J. T. Bradshaw, E. L.
1 •>
Alaska
during
the
year
is
stated
as
49
.09
71
Thursday.
Mrs. E. J. Brown and daughter of
town Tuesday.
49
69
01
Stickney, First National Bank of
$32,851,229, as compared with $19,065,- 3
Applegate
were
visitors
in
this
city
75
46
Paul Anderson of Buneom was in
14
Frank Cameron of Uniontown was in
Medford, a national banking cor­
666 for 1914.
5Ö
79
Thursday.
town Tuesday
town Tuesday.
1 *
poration, Dant & Russell, Inc., a
49
84
1 6
Sidney Abbott who is working in corporation, J. I. Lumber Co., a
J. H. Beeman of Gold Hill was a re-
All work done in 1916 spot cash at
52
80
7
Active
campaign
to
Crush
Villa
California visited his parents in this corporation, Tyson Beal and Win.
66
47
cent visitor in this city.
W. R. Sparks.
8
42
67
|9
Milnes, Defendants,
For Fire Insurance that protects city Frid ty.
Fred Furth of Gran ts Pass was a re-
36
76
10
A rousing republican rally was held
Atlantic City, N. J., Oct, 15 Luis I 11
call at this office.
cent visitor in this city.
To A. E. Orr, J. T. Rradsha'.v and
42
87
at Gold Hill last night. Many of the E. L. Stickney, defendants above Cabrera, chairman of the Mexican com­ 12
46
88
Mrs. S. E. Dunnington was a recent
George A. Gardner made a trip to
1
13
911
48
county candidate were present and al­ named.
mission, placed before the American
visitor in Medford.
Ashland Tuesday afternoon.
51
90
u
though the section is considered a dem­
members of the Mexican-American i 15
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
53
92
W. I. McIntire was a business visitor ocratic stronghold, great enthusiasm
Sheriff W. H. Singler transacted
joint commission today a statement 16
53
OF
OREGON,
you
are
hereby
required
90
business at Medford Tuesday.
at Medford Monday.
was manifested for the whole republi­ to appear and answer the complaint from Ambassador Designate Arredon- 17
52
85
49
85
Mabel Reeve of Medford was a re­ can ticket.
A. W. Walker, the Medford auto
filed against you in the above entitled do containing the assurance that his 18
49
87
19
cent visitor in town.
dealer was in town Wednesday.
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government
had
planned
an
active
cam
­
suit on or before the 4ih day of Decem­
1 20
49
91
H. K. Hanna was a visitor at Med­
Clint Gallatin of Medford was a visi­
53
88
21
Paper Mills to Use New Woods ber, 191(5, said date being more than paign against Villa.
52
78
ford Friday forenoon.
22
tor in this city Thursday forenoon,
six weeks from the date of the first
43
70
23
publication of this summons and the
George Putnam of Medford was in
George M. Roberts of Medford was a
(jrai ge Fights Brewer’s Bill
39
72
24
time
prescribed
for
such
appearance
by
As the result, of studies which have
town Tuesday evening.
47
63
business visitor in this city Tuesday.
25
37
74
26
William Ray of Ruch was a business been made at the Forest Products La­ ' the order of publication of summons
Cha's. Pursel of Buneom was in this
64
81
Albany, Or., Oct. 18 —Grand Prairie 27
boratory on methods of handling wood entered herein; and if you fail to so ap-
city and Medford Thursday afternoon. visitor in town Friday.
47
89
' pear and answer for want thereof plain- grange No. 10, in Linn county, passed 28
49
86
29
Curley Wilson was a business visitor chips suitable for paper pulp, it is an­
D. E. Wheeler of Butte Falls tra s-
nounced that Wisconsin paper compa­ ' tiff will apply to the court for the re- a resolution at its meeting last Satur­ 130
48
75
at
Medford
Wednesday.
acted business in this city Wednesday.
nies are now negotiating with the rail­ I lief demanded in its complaint, namely: day decidedly opposing the so-called 31
.10
Mrs. Barbara Reter was a visitor in roads for shipment to their factories of that there be entered in the above en- Brewers’ amendment. On October 28
Miles Cantral of Ruch was a business
visitor in this citv Tuesday afternoon. this city Tuesday evening.
of experimental trainloads of chips of t tied court and cause, a decree adjudg­ an all-day meeting will be held and Temperature—mean max. 80.20; mean
Milas Richardson of North Bend was western woods adapted to paper mak­ ing duo plaintiff on account of the mattera to be voted on at the Novem­ min. 47.70; mean 63.90. Max 92. on 15,
Attorney B. R. McCabe of Medford
mortgage dated April 22, 1913, execut­ ber election will be up for discussion.
Minimum, 37. on 26. Greatest daily
transacted business in this city Tues­ a visitor in this city Sunday.
ing.
day.
range, 45. Total precipitation 0.10
L. K. Johnson of Glendale visited
Previous investigations by the Forest ed by Trail Lumber Company, a corp­
Service have demonstrated that good oration, in favor of plaintiff herein, and Confiscated Liquor Poured Out inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .9 in ,
J. P. Collings of Watkins transacted friends in the valley this week.
on
1.
Number of days with 01.
business in this city Thursday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dunnington of grades of paper can be made from a filed on May 14, 1916, in the office of
the
County
Recorder
of
Jackson
Coun
­
inch
or
more
precipitation, 2, clear,
noon.
Medford were recent visitors in this number of western woods. The ex­
Klamath Falls, Or., Oct. 18—District 22; partly cloudy, 4; cloudy, 5.
ty, Oregon, in Volume 33, at page 290,
city.
perts
now
estimate
that
some
of
these
A. T. Lundgren of the Blue Ledge
of the mortgage records of said county, Attorney John Irwin on Monday in­
Precipitation for season, 22.21
mining district was in town first of the I Mrs. Hal Harrington and Mrs. Harry woods when cut into chips and dried and on account of note secured thereby structed Sheriff Low to empty the 200
Precipitation for last season .18.89
and
baled,
can
be
delivered
to
the
mills
week.
Wysong were visitors in Medford Sat­
gallons of liquor confiscated from the
E. B ritt ,
in Wisconsin at a very small advance the following sums, namely:
Fred Offenbacher, a farmer of Ap­ urday.
wagon driven by Silas Kideer last week
Cooperative Observer
That
it
have
and
recover
of
and
from
over
the
cost
of
chips
made
»from
loca
1
A number of persons from this city
plegate, transacted business in this city
the defendant, M. P. Schmitt, trustee and will be poured into Lake Ewauna.
Tuesday.
attended the Elk’s barbecue at Bybee’s timber. If a favorable freight rate of Trail Lumber Company, a corpora­ This is the second large shipment pour­
can be obtained, they say, the great
ed into the lake.
A. S. Klienhammer and a party of bridge Sunday,
Highest quality, jewelry
auantity of pulpwood on the National tion, bankrupt, the fidlowing sums,
Ulrich & Finney have leased the Orth Forests should prove to be a considera­ namely, interest on the sum of $25000.
repairing, diamond set­
cattie men of Buneom were in town
ting, watch repairing,
Hall and propose giving a series of ble factor in supplying favorable locat­ at the rate of 7% per annum from the
Tuesday afternoon.
Crescent Swept By Blaze
agate mounting and jew
O. B. Carlson of Aberdeen, Wash, is dances this winter.
ed paper mills with the necessary raw 22d day of May, 1913, to the 5th day cf
elry manufacturing.
January,
1916;
$1482.29,
together
with
Gertrude
Dunnington,
Mary
Bagshaw
in the valley this week looking over
material. In Wisconsin alone, it is
Martin J. Reddy,
I
Lapine, Or., Oct. 18—A destructive
some timber in this vicinity.
and Flo Thompson were visitors in stated, there is an annual market for interest thereon at the rate of 7% per
fire
is
raging
at
Crescent
since
10
annum from January Sth, 1916; $91.68,
over 300,000 cords of pulpwood.
The house of Harley Hall, near Bun- Medford Sunday afternoon.
together with interest thereon at the o’clock this morning. The majority of
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A preacher of one of Medford’s
com, was destroyed by fire Monday
rate of 6% per annum from April 5th, the buildings in the town have been
night. The family were absent at the churches announces a “barbers day”
1916; $2031.10, together with interest, destroyed, and efforts are now being
Villa
Reported
on
Hearst
Ranch
time.
and will deliver a sermon entitled
thereon at the rate of lrfo per annum concentrated on saving the drugstore.
A nnmber of people from the Apple­ “Samson’s expensive haircut.”
from April 221, 1913; $26.08. together A brisk wind makes the work difficult.
John A. Horn, an aged resident of
gate valley attended the funeral of
El Paso, Texas, Oct 17 Francisco with interest thereon at the rale of 6% The fire started in the Hotel Crescent
i
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
Mrs. Sarah A Lowden, in this city Forest creek, died Saturday morning Villa is now on the Hearst ranch at Ba- per annum from April 5th, 1916; $18.79, from an unknown cause, presumably
AT ALL DRUG STORES
aged
70
years.
He
had
been
a
resident
Thursday afternoon.
bicora, according to statements of pas­ together with interest thereon at the from an overheated chimney.
TUBES 25C
JARS 50C
of
Jackson
county
for
fifty
years.
Fun
­
sengers
arriving
here
today
from
Pear
­
Attorneys Neff and Kelly addressed
rate of 6% per annum from April 5th,
eral
was
held
Monday.
son, a station on the Mexico North­ 1916; $28,36, together with interest
a mass meeting at the court house
Lad Struck by Auto
Arthur Edward Powell, a 12 year-old western railway below the American thereon at the rate of 6% per annum
Tuesday night. It is said that most of
Polk County Growers Har­
boy who shot himself in the leg while expeditionary base. Passengers from from April Sth, 1916; $70.19, together
those present were republicans.
Beaverton,
Or.,
Oct.
17-Francis
_______
____
.
Parral
say
that
Villa
bands
are
mov-
cleaning
a
.22
rifle
about
a
month
ago,
i
with
interest
thereon
at
the
rate
of
6%
A Hallowe'en social and entertain­
vest Their Peppermint.
ment will be given at the School build­ died from the effects of the wound, at ing northward and advices from Tor- per annum from April 5th, 1916; $5.17, Parker, little son of F. E. Parker, a
resident
of
this
place,
was
run
down
by
the
Medford
hospital,
Saturday.
_______
reon
report
them
heading
northwest.
together
with
interest
thereon
at
the
ing Friday evening Oct. 27. Admission
rate of 6% per annum from July 29ch, an automobile yesterday as he was
15< and 25ft Parent-Teachers Circle,
Dallas, Or., Oct. 17—Farmers in this
1916;
$7.61, together with interest playing in the road. The machine pass­ vicinity who planted peppermint last
Medford council has employed a civic
thereon at the rate of 6% per annum ed completely over him and it was fear­ spring as an experiment began yester­
expert to straighten out the city finan­
from July 29th. 1916; $23.52, together ed for a while that he was seriously in­ day to harvest the crop, which will be
ces which are in a tangled condition.
with interest thereon at the rate of 6% jured, but he is recovering nicely. The much larger than expected for the first
Howard Hansen of Seattle has the job.
per annum from July 29th, 1916, and driver of the auto did not Btop and the year. About 20 acres near this city
Mayor Britt, Councilmen Bagshaw,
the further sum of $550., attorney’s boy was later picked up by another ma­ were set out to plants last spring. The
Hartman and Neil made a trip to the
fees, and its costs and disbursements chine.
peppermint is now three ami four feet
dam on lackson creek Wednesday af­
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'
Republican and Progressive Direct Primary Nominee herein:
high and is being cut with mowers af­
ternoon to view the proposed route of
That said mortgage be foreclosed,
Spice of Life
the logging road where it crosses the
ter which it will be distilled at a local
for
anl the property covered thereby be
dam site.
plant and the product shipped East.
sold by the sheriff of said Jackson
It is reported that J. O. Rigg of
“Did I understand you to say the Next year a much larger acreage will
County, to satisfy said decree, and that
Ashland has filed as an independent
the defendants and each of them, be woman Dubbins married is well off?” be set to peppermint.
condidate for county treasurer and is
barred and foreclosed of all right, title “No; she was.’’—Birmingham Age-
making an active campaign for that
and interest ir. or to said property, or Herald.
office. Mrs. Myrtle Blakely is the re­
any part thereof, except only the sta­
At The Churches
publican nominee for the office.
tutory right of redemption, and for
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
"Lend me five, Bob, will you, old
A change of time for the passenger
such other and further relief as to the
Services held every Sunday morning
service was made on the S. O. T. Co’s
chap?”
court may seem meet and proper.
line this week. In the afternoon the
The property covered by said mort­ “Haven’t got it. But I’ll tell you what at 11 o'clock in I. O. O. F. Hall.
car leaves this city on the even hours
gage is situated in Jackson County, I’ll do—I’ll lend you the five shi'ling I Everybody welcome.
instead of the half hours as formerly.
Oregon, and is described as follows:- lent Cobbs over a year ago if you can
The forenoon schedule has not been
the north half of the northwest quar­ collect it.”—Pearson’s Weekly.
Experienced
P resbyterian
changed.
ter of section twenty-two (22), and
Clean
the east half of the southwest quar­
10; A. M. Sabbath school, classes for
Work on the grading of the Bullis
“Some of the girls on the border are
ter, and the southeast quarter of the
young and old.
logging road is progressing nicely, the
kissing
the
soldiers,
”
said
the
hotel
Able
northwest quarter of section twenty-
graders are now beyond the Opp mill
11: A. M. Morning Worship.
four (24), all in township thirty-sev­ clerk.
and will reach the city dam by the last
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
Faithful
“Cut out that talk,” said the propri­
en
(37).
south
of
range
three
(3),
of next week. The machinery for the
7:30 P. M. Evening Worship.
west of the Willamette Meridian, in etor. “Do you want to make the girls
saw mill is expected to arrive at Med-
and Effective
around
here
discontended?
”
Albert H. Gammons,
Oregon.
ford about Nov. 10.
Minister.
This summons is served upon you by
Public Servant
The grand jury in session Monday
publication
thereof,
by
order
of
Hon.
found true bills against Mrs. Swartz-
How About Indigestion?
F. M. Calkins. Judge of the abova en­
M ethodist
fager and Carl Dusenbury who were
titled
court,
which
was
so
made
and
Snagg
I think, I’ll tro that new den­
Sunday School 10 a. m. W. G. Cau­
charged with contributing to the delin­
Please read his record in the pamphlet sent to every entered herein on the 17th day of Oc­ tist; he advertises
painless filling.
dill, Superintendent.
quency of a minor. Lizzie Horn, sister
tober, 1916.
Wag-My boy, about the only place
registered voter by the Secretary of State.
Epworth League 6:30 p. m.
of the former. “John Doe” indict­
The date of first publication being where you can get painless filling is in
Preaching at eleven a. m Subject:
ments were found against two parties
Republican
Congressional
Committee,
October 21st, 1916, and the date of last a restaurant.
“The Silver Cord”
who are now without the state. The
W. J. C ulver , Chairman
publicath n being December 2d, 1916.
(Paid Adv.)
Mr Rees will sing “Evening Bells”
petit jury is called for next week.
W ood , M ontague & H unt ,
Will Return to Albany
at the morning service.
Efforts are being made to have the
D onald M G raham ,
Preaching services at 7.30 p. m.
county court repair the county road in
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Subject: “Happiness.”
the upper Applegate country. Several
Albany
Or.,
Oct.
17-
-William
H1
1310 Yeon Building,
Mrs. J. M. F. Davis of Portland will
bridges specially the ¡one at Squaw
Hornibrook, owner and former editor speak on Prohibition, Monday evening
Portland, Oregon.
creek, are in bad condition and near
of the Daily Democrat of this city who i
ot 7:30.
Newbury & Cantral ranch the road is
has been American minister to Siam
The church with a message and wel­
almost impassable for teams or auto­
since June 1, 1914 has resigned and
Car Shortage Grows
come
for all.
trucks with heavy loads. The resump­
will return home some time this fall.
tion of work at the Blue Ledge mines
R. A, Hutchinson
He is now on his way home and quit
Pastor.
will mean much heavy hauling over this
Salem, Or., Oct. 18—The car short­ his post because of the effect of the
mad and it should be put in good con­
• r *
tropical climate on his health and the
age
situation
on
the
Southern
Pacific
Colgate’s Talcum 15c
dition before wet weather sets in
lines in the state is rapidly growing health of his children. He will resume
99
Mrs. Sarah A. Lowden, died at the
Shaving Soap 5c cake
more acute. Yesterday the total short­ his newspaper work after his return.
home of her son William Lowden, near
age was 2043, an increase of 143 over
99
Dental Cream 20c
Buneom, early Wednesday morning, ;
the previous day.
aged about 77 years. Mrs. Lowden,
Linen
Note
Paper,
1
lb
package
25c
whore maiden name was Sarah A. Crab- | I
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Fine Box Stationery, 15c up per box^
tree, was the widow of the late James
Speeches at Lithia Park
Lowden, a pioneer of Oregon, who
Ash’and, Or., Oct. 16 A cheering
served in the Indian wars of 1855-6, '
A Directory of each City, Town and
crowd
of 3000 people greetel the
“Aunt Sally,” as she was called by
Village, giving descriptive sketch of
Hughes
workers
’
s;>ecial
in
Lithia
park
ea h pla. e. location, population, tele­
many of her friends, was well known
J. W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor
here
yesterday
afternoon.
The
women
graph, shipping and banking point;
and highly esteemed by a large number
also Claasined Directory, compiled by
of
the
party
were
taken
from
their
of the earlier settlers of Oregon. The
business and profession.
train
to
the
park
where
several
addres
­
’ R. L. POLK * CO., SEATTLE
funeral was held Thursday afternoon,
ses were made.
interment in the cemetery at this city. ,
Jacksonville Post'
Chilblains
W. C. HAWLEY
CONGRESS
A vote for Representative Hawley
is one for an
CITY DRUG & GIFT STORE
School Supplies
POLK’S
Wedding and Birthday Gifts
Jacksonville
-
Oregon.
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