Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 13, 1917, Image 2

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    : JACKS0NVILLE POST-:
Official Paper of the Citp of Jacksonville, Orejón
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jac,.sot
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw . Editor and Publisher
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907. at the post office at Jackponviik
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 18”'J.
ANDY MILLER
DESPERADO
IFe Invite Comparison!
By ESTHER VANDEVEER
A girl about sixteen years old was
walking along u road when she saw
a man coming toward her. The mo
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on meat she caught sight of the figure
application.
and a certain swing there was In the
walk she started. He was some dis
tance from tier, and she had time to
Jacksonville merchants welcome any one who is posted
.■ve
herein
notified
that
all
objections
pull herself together before they met.
Married—In New York City, Di "ember
"Can you tell me." she asked, "how
6. 19’6, George II. Merritt and Ms to said final account or any item
on merchandise and judges values strictly on their merits
G-ace M. Wick. Mr. Merritt is the thereof must be filed or m i !e on or to get to Roslln?"
before
the
date
and
time
appointed
"You're goln’ the wrong way for
s n of J. M. Merritt of Gold Hill and
to compare their lines with any in the valley.
Roslln It's a couple of miles back
was a former weliknown resident of for such hearing as set forth herein of you.”
this city. His many friends here i ab >ve.
"Oh!" exclaimed the girl. "I've been
Date of the first publication here>f
wish the young couple many years of
walking away from It all the time"
is
January
13th
A.
D.
1917.
happy married life
"I'm golu' In that direction. I'll show
J oseph M ayham ,
you the way ”
Administrator.
Electric Sparks
“Thank you.”
H. K. Hanna, residing at Jackson­
As they walked along they chatted
(From Off Our Wireless)
ville, Oregon attorney for the estate.
U|>on ordinary topics. Presently the
Low prices are net always desirable.
Merit consists
man said.
“Ain't you afraid to be walkin' along
of Right Goods, Good Values and Efficient Service.
Greece may be going into the war
Summons.
tills road all alone by yourself?"
fifty-fifty.
“Why should I lie afraid?','
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
“Oil, there's lots o’ rough characters
Secretary Daniels says that the
It will pay to see our lines First
OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON In these parts.
Some of 'em might
erican navy must be increased,
COUNTY.
harm
you."
likely he has heard rumors that the j
We invite comparison for
“I've beard that Andy Miller has
Frances A. MeCargar, plaintiff,
world is at war.
been seen about here lately."
vs.
The World is growing
The newly stamped eggs and the
“Who's Andy Miller?"
Rogue River Farm Products Com­
“He's the man that killed Cyrus
newly minted dimes are appearing sim­
pany, a corporation, Northern
Better at
Borden.”
ultaneously. But the egg is the older
Bank & Trust Company, of
"Who
’
s
Cyrus
Borden?
”
«nd may soon be the more valuable.
S.'attic, Washington, a corpora­
“Why he was a man that lived just
The Hav bill can lead the guardsmen tion, and W, H. Walker, defendants.
outside o' Roslln.”
to the border, but it can’t make them
“What did Miller kill him for?"
To Rogue River Farm Products Com­
take the double oath.
“Why, I suppose It was to get
pany, a corporation. Northern B ink &
When Chicago health authorities Trust Company, of Seattle, Washing­ money. But he didn’t get it after
broke up his corner, the “egg king” ton, a corporal ion, ant W. II Walker, Mr. Borden kept his money In the
chimney, and Miller didn't look for it
was sure that the crime stnellod to the above named defendants:
there."
heaven.
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
At this the man showed Interest.
“Reading maketh a full man,” is an You and each of you are hereby noti­
"How do you know all about tills?"
“I'm a friend of Maggie Borden, Mr.
accented adage in sum .1 quarters, but fied and required to appear and answer
The Peonie’s Store
no Virginian now believes that Bacon the complaint filed against you in the Borden’s daughter. She told me all
It.”
Phone 142
wrote Shakespeare.
above entitled court and suit on or be about
I suppose since the killing t bey’ve
Everything comes to the strenuous fore the last day of the time prescrib­ put the money In the bank "
chap who goes after the good things ed for such appearance in the older
"No. Maggie says they keep It Just
the other fellow is waiting for.
heretofore duly made and entered in where it was. Nobody would think of
It is extremely fortunate for Carran- this suit for service of summons herein looking there for h . It's behind a
1 1 and Mexico that Pershing’s forces upon you by publication, namely, on or loose brick."
took caffe that
The man smiled,
were not withdrawn at the first chief’s before February 24th., 1917, said date
Stnilfe. Surely
the girl didn’t see
instance. They form a barrier that being upon the expiration of six weeks | she
was the quintessence of innocence.
Villa will find effective, if he is inclin­ from the date of the first publication They walked on together till they came
of this summons, and if you fail to so to a crossroad a short distance from
ed to test it.
appear
and answer plaintiff will apply Roslln, when the man turned off, leav
When a man arises to announce that
Highest quality, jewelry
one never gets old the public has a to the court for the relief prayed for Ing the girl to pursue her way alone.
in his complaint filed in said suit,
“Goodby," she said. “Much obliged
repairing, diamond set­
fairly safe line on his age.
ting, watch repairing,
to-wit: for a judgment against the to you for showing me the way.”
Champ Clark’s freely expressed opin­ defendant. Rogue River Farm Products
agate mounting and jew
The murder of Cyrus Borden was
'll elrv manufacturing.
ion of Congressional oratory recalls the Company, a corporation, for the sum one of the most cold blooded that had
Martin J. Reddy,
I
fact that the speaker is the only one of $1600.110, together with interest ever been known in those parts, He
bad drawn $2,000 from the bank with
Main St., MEDFORD. OREGON. P.
who has to listen to it all.
thereon at the rate of 8% per annum
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Augustus P. Gardner has gone to from May 21. 1915. being the amount which to pay off a mortgage The
same night some one broke into Ills
northern Mexico to get some first hand due plaintiff from said defendant upon bouse and demanded at the point of a
information about conditions in that said defendant’s note and mortgage pistol the money lie had drawn from
country. It is not 11 bad idea to know securing payment of same, each of the bank, Borden refused and at-
Rnt'JKiATlS'M
what you are talking about.
date May 21, 1914, payable to plaintiff, tempted to defend himself. He was
and NEURALGIA
A report prepared by the Wai De­ anJ a copy of which note and mortgage 1 killed by the robber who then made
partment for Mr. Baker shews that* is fully set forth in said complaint, and a search for the money He failed to
Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment
find it and departed empty handed.
the National Guard System proved a which mortgage is recorded in Volume
AT ALL DRUG STORES
Mrs. Borden was away at the time
T ubes 25 c
J ars SO c
failure by the mobilization for service 35 at pages 480 and 481 of the Jackson with her two younger children, Mag
County, State of Oregon Mortgage gle being at home with her father
on the border.
By the time that the many investiga­ Records; and for judgment against sail l Maggie did not know anything about
tions contemplated are finished we'll defendant for a further sum of $21.22 | wliat had occurred until she was awak
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know more about the high cost of Con­ for taxes paid by plaintiff upon the i ened bj the robber searching for the
property described in and covered by i money. Opening her door, she heard
gress.
aforesaid mortgage, and for a further him ransacking u bureau drawer She
I could see the flushes of his dark lau-
sum of $160.00 as reasonable attorney’s [ tern, but not him. She turued on the
Notice To Creditors.
fees for the institution of this suit, as ' lights, anil he tied.
. Cup)i
. a i-.: ‘ulti rimi
■roiiiptlvobi
in;..
TRAHE-r». "F
z
J or 1 : uto. t« r I I
Maggie ran to her father's room and
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATS stipulated in aforesaid note anil mort­
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’ y. I’m ent pra« l- I,
FRES REFCm or.
L.ENCLS
h i» e.-c’l'.isivi ’.y. C..
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON gage, and for the costs and disburse­ found him lying dead on the floor.
t f >r invaluable hr^k
"I 2 ...... * i i r-
Maggie's description of the murderer
ments of this suit to be taxed; that a
1 SL4.L PATENTS,
• n -J’.’» 1 J C "
COUNTY.
Whi il (Hi IV lj .lb to get a paitner,
tallied
with
that
of
a
notorious
des
­
T V.. ua’in-s intorniat oli,
In the matter of the estate of D. decree be entered herein against the perado, Andy Miller, who had terror-
ß
said above named defendants, each
Thomas Kunkel, deceased.
Weafher Report.
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THE DOW HOSPITAL
and all of them, foreclosing the atore . ize.l tlie country roundabout and had
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Notice is hereby given that the said mortgage, and decieeing and ord­ been seen near Roslin. Justice at the
patì : s- lawyers ,
Conducted by Doctors D >w
303 S'V". h Lt, V.'.ishington, D. C
undersigned has been duly appointed ering the sale of the property described time was administered In that region
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
Surgical and Obstetrical
by the County Court of Jackson in and covered by sai 1 mortgage for by memtiers of a vigilance committee. •C-iyy-":.-
searched for Miller, but lie was
cases only, received. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
County, State of Oregon, administrator the satisfaction, in whole or in part, They
too smart for them. He would appear
Jacksonville, for month of
Dec.
of the estate of D. Thomas Kunkel, • f the aforesaid judgment and decree, when they were not looking for him.
Graduate Nurses only, employed.
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
Stop Enacting Fcol Law
deceased, and that he has qualified as and forever barring and foreclosing but would lie conspicuously absent
1 atients received at any time.
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
each.
the said above named defendants, each when they Imped to find him.
Day and night telephone service.
“
With
the
direct
primary,
Iniative
Tlie
night
nfter
the
meeting
of
the
All persons having claims against and all of them, from any and all
I’hone 341.
and Referendum, Recall, etc., as well
Date Maximum Minimum Precipita-
said estate are hereby notified and re- right, title, estate, lien or interest, in man and tlie girl on the road the man as a large number of commissions, cost­
about
10
o'clock
walked
past
the
lmuse
lion
Oregon 1
quire! to present the same property or to said mortgaged premises, or any where the murder had been commit­ ing Oregon from $3000 to $10 )0 a yt ar Central Point
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verified, to the undersigned adtninis- part thereof, save and except the ted. Not n light was to lie seen in It. each, it it any wonder that taxes are
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trator at his office in the city of Jack statutory right of redemption; and de­ Seeing somethlug white oil the front high? is it not about time we were
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■onville, Jackson County, State oi creeing plaintiff such other relief as door, he drew near it and saw that it waking up and repealing a lot of there
OFFICES
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Oregon, within six months from and may seem equitable.
was n bit of paper on which was wrlt- foolish I iws? It is not so bad for the Dr. McM. M. Dow,
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after the date of the first publication
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The property described in and cover­ ten:
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man who does not own property, but it
Physician and Surgeon
Gone to Aunt Mary's Will return at 12
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of this notice.
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ed by the aforesaid mortgage and o'clock.
is pretty tough the other fellow. Un-
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I l.ss something is done, within ten years Dr. Lydia S. Dow,
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Date of this notice and of the first which is sought to be sold for the
Osteopathic Physician.
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"Wliat luck!" said the nuin to him
satisfaction
of
the
judgment
herein
p blication thereof is January 13. 1917.
taxes will be double wharjhey are to­
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self.
306-7 M. F. & H. BuiWng
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prayed for is situated in Jackson
J. R. N eil ,
Going it round to the rear of the day, for expenses are increasing rapid­
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Medford Telephone 139,
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Administrator of the estate of D. County, State of Oregon, and is de house, lie tried a window sash anil ly and valuations are decreasing.” —
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Medford, O’egon.
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Thomas Kunkel, deceased
found it unlocked. He had only to Donald, Ore., Recore.
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Northwest quarter of Northwest raise it to step Into the window and
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quarter, and Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3, in find himself in tlie kitchen. Flash­
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Notice of f inal Settlement.
Section No. 22, in Township No. 37, ing a light, lie saw that tlie stovepipe
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entered
the
chimney.
Passing
into
the
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South Range I, West of (tie Willam­ liv big room, he found an open fire­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
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ette Meridian, containing 52'¿ acres, place. Stooping and flashing ids light
OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
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OF JACKSON.
together with all the tenements, up the chimney, lie liegau to feel for
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hereditaments and appurtenances a loose brick.
In the Matter of the Estate of
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thereunto belonging.
“Come out o' that!"
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David Mavham, commonly known as
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The man turned and saw the rootfi
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This summons is served upon you by
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David Mims, deceased person.
Où
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Public Notice is Hereby Given that the publication thereof once a week Illuminated and half a dozen men cov­
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ering him with revolvers. One of them
Joseph Mayhatn, the duly qualilied for six consecutive weeks in the Jack­ had already relieved liim of his re­
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sonville
Post
pursuant
to
the
order
of
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Administrator of the estate of David
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volver when liis back was turued to­
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Mayham, deceased, has rendered, Hon. F. L. Tou Velle, Judge of County ward them.
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presented and filed for
I
settlement in Court of Jackson County, State of
“Andy Miller, you're caught at Inst."
the above entitled court and matter Oregon, and which order is entered said the leader of the vigilance com
Temperature —mean max. 36.61; mean
his final account of his administration herein and is of date January 13, 1917, uiittee.
mir. 26 32; mean 31.46. Max 52. on 1.
of the said estate and that Tuesday and you are therein ordered to appear
"How did you get on to me?" asked
Minimum, 7, on 20. Greatest daily
the 13th day of February, A. D. 1917 and answer the complaint herein tiled the man, white ns a sheet.
range, 10. Total precipitation 4.07
"Maggie, come here."
at the hour of 10 o'clock A M. of said on or before the expiration of six
inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .68in.,
Tlie girl who had inquired the way
day at the court room of the above weeks from the date of the first pub­
on
24. Number of days with 01.
to Rostin ami told him her Innocent
entitled court, at the court-house in lication of this summons. The date of story appeared.
inch or more precipitation, IS. clear,
3; partly cloudy, 1; cloudy, 27.
Jacksonville, Jackson County. State of the first publication of this summons is
"You were trapped bv this brave lit
Oregon, has been duly appointed and January 13, 1917 and the date of the tie girl, who Is the daughter of the
Precipitation for season, 7.80
fixed by order of the Judge of the last publication un i on or before which man you murdered she was smart
Precipitation for last season
above entitled court as the time and date you are required to appear and enough to do wliat was too big a job
K. B ritt ,
for us."
place for hearing of objections to said answer is February 24. 1917.
Cooperative Observer.
Half an hour later the desperado was
H. K. H anna and
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account and report and for the settle­
H astings & S tedman , | dangling from a tree.
Some people are so rich, they don’t
ment thereof and of said estate.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
have to support a dog.
All persons Interested in said estate
SA TURD A E JA NU A R Y 13, 11)17
Value Is The True Test of Cheapness
Taylor- Williams Co
Jacksonville
Oregon
GJ Do you know that the merchants
in this town can fill every want of yours?
ij Convince yourself.
CJ Read the home papers
GJ You can get anything you need in
this town and at a reasonable price.
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Drop in And
Order That