Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 21, 1917, Image 3

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    Jacksonville Post
Mrs. Amy Dow is matron at the
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
county jail.
Garden tools, all
Fick’s.
SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917
Prices right.
By virtue of an execution in foreclo­
All work done in 1917 spot cash at sure and order of sale duly irsued out
W. R. Sparks.
of the Circuit Court f ir the State of
LOCAL NEWS
Mirme Kelly was over from Med- Oregon, in ai d for Jackson County, to
1 me directed nnd dated on the 13 h day
for i this week.
William Benedict visited relatives at
Are vou a subscriber to the Post? of April. 1917. in a certain suit therein,
wherein the Ladd and Tilton Bank a
Ashland recently.
If not. whv not?
corporation,
as Plaintiff, recovered
John Pernoll of Applegate is in the
William H. Johnson was a visitor at judgment and decree against M. P.
Medford hospital.
Roseburg Tueseay.
Schmitt, trustee of Trail Lumber Com­
Did you see that 14c moulded hose at
Homer Stephenson of Watkins was pany, a corporation, bankrupt, for the
Fick’s? Some hose that!
in town this week.
sum of #2,061.10, together with inter­
Miss Lulu Emily Williams was a Med­ County Clerk Gardner was a recent est thereon at the rate of 7% per an­
ford visitor Tuesday evening.
num from April 22d, 1913; $91.68 with
visitor at Medford.
Commissioner Owens of Ashland was
W. A. Crane and F. Knutzen were interest at 67 per annum from April
a visitor in this city Wednesday.
5th, 1916; $26.08 with interest at 6‘i
in town Tuesday.
j
Sheriff Ralph Jennings was a busi-
Mrs. Mattie Thompson was a visitor per annum from April Sth, 1916; $18.79
i with interest at the rate of 6'’< per an­
n?ss visitor at Medford Wednesday.
in Medford Sunday.
num from April Sth, 1916; $28.36 w.th
Flora Thompson and Mary Bagshaw
The City Drug Store will for the pre­ interest at 67c per annum from April
were visitors in Medford Saturday eve­ sent, close at 6 P. M.
Sth, 1916; $”0.19 with interest at 6%
ning.
W. R. McLeod of Prospect was a re­ per annum from April Sth, 1916; $5.17
Mary Bagshaw and Cliff Dunnington cent visitor in this city.
with interest at the rate of 6‘,'< per an­
were visitors at Medford Thursday eve­
Mrs. G. A. Gardner was a visitor at num from July 29th, 1916; $7.61 with
ning.
interest at the rate of 6
per annum
Medford Friday afternoon.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Abbott were in from July 29, 1916, $23.52 with inter­
J. B. Coleman is quite ill with pneu- Medford Sunday afternoon.
est at 6% per annum from July 29,
monia.
1916; and the further sum of $290.00 at­
Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown
torney’s fees, and the further sum of
Mrs. Roy Smith and Mrs. J. Percy was a recent visitor in town.
$44.25 costs, which judgment was en-
Wells visited friends at Rogue River
John A. Wait of Watkins was in j rolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office
Saturday.
town Tuesday enroute for Roseburg.
of said Court on the Sth day of April,
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna attended
E. P. Bagshaw of Oakville, Wash, is 1917.
the Damrosch concert at Medford
visiting friends in this city for a few
Notice is hereby given that, pursu­
Tuesday night.
days.
ant
to the terms of said execution, I
George Stead of Lakeview visited
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Thompson and will, on the 22d day of May, 1917, at
r .datives and friends in this city sever­
Mrs. Minnie Robinson were visitors in 10 o’clock A. M. at the front door of
al days this week.
Medford Sunday.
the Courthouse in Jacksonvide, Jack-
Buy your garden tools, hose, sprink­ ' Throw away that rubber stamp and son County, Oregon, offer for sale and
lers and lawn mowers at Fick’s. A get printed stationery at this office. wiil sell »t public auction for cash to
fu'l assortment to choose from.
the highest bidder, to satisfy said judg­
Work right, prices right.
George W. Colvig, a wellknown
“Hello, John! where did you get that ment, together with the costs of this
Grants Pass attorney, transacted legal new lawn mower?” "Why at Fick’s sale, subject to redemption as by law
business in this city Wednesday.
provided, all of the right, title and in­
of course, he sells the best.”
terest that Trail Lumber Company, a
J. W. Opp and fanr’ly who have been
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Abbott, Mrs.
living at Medford during the past win­ Martha Thompson and Julian Abbott corporation, M. P. Schmitt trustee of
Trail Lumber Company, a corporation,
ter returned to the mine Tuesday.
made a trip to Grants Pass, Gold Hill,
bankrupt; Geo. B. Weatherby Co. Inc.,
Mrs. E. Oehler, recently arrested and Central Point Thursday.
a corporation: A. E. Orr, E. L. Stick­
with her husband on a forgery charge
Mrs. Minnie Robison left Tuesday ney, J. T. Bradshaw, First National
eas been liberated on a bond of $200.
for Lodi, Cal. where she will visit Bank of Medford, a national Banking
T. E. Claypoole, representing the trienus. Mrs. Mattie Thompson ac-
corporation; J. I. Lumber Company, a
Pacific Paper Co. of Portland, was call­ companied her as tar as Medford.
coiporation; Dant & Russell, Inc., a
ing on the patrons of his company Tues­
WANTED —active, energetic sales­ c irporation, Tyson Beall, and Wm.
day.
man for local territory; good opportun­ Milnes, or any of them, had on the 22d
Mrs. Maud Gaskin and family left ity for right man. Address Sales Man­ day of April, 1913, or have since ac­
this morning for Weed, Cal. where Mr. ager, Kinnickinnic & Beecher Sts , quired or now have in and to the fol-
The Perfect Tobacco -for Pipe and Cigarette
Gaskin is employed by the Weed Lum­ Milwaukee, Wis,
lowing described property, situated in
ber Co.
It is reported that the 9 year-old son Jackson County, State of Oregon, to-
The state fish hatchery at Butte Falls of John A. Wait was stolen from the wit:
Ifr has all the pure fragrance of the sunny “Blue
is to be enlarged and improved so as Lewis & Harr ranch at Watkins, Tues­
The north half of the Not th west
Grass” fields of Old Kentucky—preserved by the
to make it one of the largest and best day in the absence of Mr. Wait who
quarter of Section 22, and I the east
in the state.
had gone to Roseburg.
half of the southwest quarter and
blending of tender, ripe Burley leaves, carefully
Smudging was done in a few orch­ Joe Wilson and C. V. Beeler of Ash­
the southeast quarter of the north­
matured and scientifically packed. TUXEDO’S
ards in the valley Wednesday morning, land were arrested at Ashland Friday,
west quarter of section 24, all in
but the countv pathologists office says charged with selling intoxicating li­
Township 37 South, of Range 3 West
pure
fragrance is the perfume of all that is good
that it was unnecessary.
of the Willamette Meridian, in Ore­
quors and will be given a jury trial in
gon.
in good tobacco—“Your No3e Knows.’’
Mrs. Luella M. Peck, aged 49 years justice court at Medford, this after­
Dated this 16th day of April, 1917.
died at her home in Phoenix, Tuesday. noon
R alph G. J ennings ,
She leaves a husband and two children.
Ralph Baer who was injured last
Try this Test: Rub a little Tuxedo briskly
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon,
Funeral was held Thursday.
week while working on a bridge near
Sent B ags
in the palm of your hand to
l0c.nl TlfXS
Rev. Albert H. Gammons who had Evans creek, died at the Medford hos­ By L eslie W. S tansell , Deputy.
bring out its full aroma.
H*lF.ndFUU
been at Roseburg attending the meet­ pital Monday. An operation had been
P ound C iass
Then smell it deep—its deli­
ing of the Presbvtery of Southern Ore­ performed at the hospital. He leaves
H umidors
cious, pure fragrance will
a wife and two children.
gon, returned Thursday evening.
Engineers Wanted for Army
convince you. Try this test
Several members of the Damrosch
A teachers' institute is being held at
with any other tobacco and
the Neil creek school house near Ash­ opera troupe who were taking a walk
(The following is sent out by Co).
land today. The program of exercises along Jackson creek in this city Tues­
we
will let Tuxedo stand
Burr, Department Engineer Western
reached us too late for publication in day were seen by a couple of ladies
or
fall
on your judgment—
who hastened to report that “some for­ Department, U. S. A. with request to
our last issue.
publish)
“Your IM ose Knows”
Arthur Thompson has cleaned up the eigners who might be German spies”
Men skilled in civil engineering and
were
lurking
in
the
bushes.
Mentzer lot at the corner of Fifth and
The Mail Tribune states that accord­ similar occupations wanted in the En­
California streets, plowed and spaded
gineer Enlisted Reserve Corps of the
it and has it planted in potatoes and ing to letters received the Medford re­
cruits at the Bremerton navy yard are United States Army for war service.
other vegetables.
Skilled laborers, mechanics and arti­
Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Vincent, a pio­ not finding life a bed of roses. No sans, mines, surveyors, draftsmen,
complaints
have
so
far
been
heard
from
neer of Oregon died at the home of her
lithographers; boatmen, electricians,
son, A. L. Vincent, at Table Rock, any of the Jacksonville bunch who are and others engaged in engineering or ’
of
sterner
stuff
than
some
of
the
Med
­
Teursdav, aged 76 years. She leaves a
ford dandies. Take your medicine mechanical lines in civil life wanted ,
Ship Carpenters Are Being
husband and three children.
for enlistment in the Engineer Reserve ,
boys.
.j.
Petitions are in circulation asking
Corps of U. S. Army. The War De-i
♦
Asked Io Regisler.
Jacob Klippel, a wellknown resident partment desires to secure irnmed ately OREGON and WASHINGTON
♦
that the Rogue River Fishing Bill pass­
♦
of
Jackson
county
died
at
his
home in a large enrollment of enlisted men in
ed by the recent session of the legisla­
•••
ture, be referred to a vote of the peo­ Medford Monday morning, Mr. Klip- this Coi ps, and suitable men are urged
All exp ;i need ship carpenters in
A Directory of each City, Town nn<l
pel
was
78
years
of
age
and
had
lived
ple at the special election June 4.
to make application either by mail or s’ Village, giving descriptive sketch of
this zone are asked by the government
in Oregon for the past 35 years. Fun­
each place, location, population, tele­
to register in the office of R. P. Bon­
The body of Edmund Hooker Beggs, eral was held Tuesday afternoon at in person to one of the following offic­
graph, shipping and banking point;
I ham, United States immigration in­
es:
also Classified Directory, compiled l>y
Idaho, last summer was buried in the 2:30. Interment in the cemetery at
business and profession.
spector in charge, on the fifth floor of
cemetery at this city, March 21. Mr. this city.
District Engineer Officer, 201 Pine St.,
* R. L. POLK & CO., SEATTLE
the Railway Exchange building.
Beggs in his boyhood lived in Jackson­
San Francisco, Cal.
This request came from Wal.i.gton
ville, later removing to Arizona, and in
District Engineer Officer, First Dis­
Saturday. About dozen skilled men in
1898 moved to Idaho. He was aged 52 Germans Take Lightning Rods trict, 806 Couch Building, Portland,
,\ FOR
the trade called on Inspector Bonham
years.
Ore.
this
morning and left their names an I
/
SORE,
SWOLLEN,
Mrs. Nan Strickfadden and Mrs.
Please carry this for all it is worth
addresses. Many more are expected
Lausanne, Switzerland. April 18 The in your paper as it is vitally necessary
TIRED FEET
Dryfus of Seattle, who were arrested
4
4 to register today. Charles P Howard,
at Seattle on a charge of arson and Greman authorities in Alsace, it is that the Corps of Engineers for war
Dennis
Eucalyptus
Ointment
president of the Central Labor council
4
4
brought here by the sheriff, have been learned, have confiscated all the light­ service be recruited from the men who
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AT ALL DRUG STORES
i
has agreed to obtain a list of the ship
4
ning
rods
in
the
district
that
contain
in civil life are skilled in engineering
released on $2500. bail each. Mrs. Gar­
TUBES 25C
JARS 50C
carpenters in the city and send the
wood, charged with being the principal copper and have ordered the confisca­ profe-sions and trades. There is no
names and addres es to the immigra­
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in the crime is in the county jail in this tion of all copper and platinum used time to train engineer soldieis after
tion office.
for
the
preparation
of
lightning
rods.
war has begun.
city, not being able to procure bona
<•
Steps aie being taken to obtain a list
At
The
Churches
’
<
which in her case has been fixed at
of the ship carpenters in Astoria, Til­
$5000.
P resbyterian
lamook and Coos bay for keeping on
Mr. and Mrs. William Barnum who
file A list of all of the available men
Albert H. Gammons. Minister
4 I in Oregon and tributary territory f. r
have living in Medford during the win­
...
Sunday Service« regularly us follows:
❖ ; tilling the requirements is expected to
ter have returned to their home in this
10:00 A. M. Sabbath School Classes
It’s not enough that you
city. Bill says that he has visited a
be obtained in a short time.
for all ages.
TRADE IN TOWN.
good many different towns but finds no
The skilled men mnv be wanted for
11:00 A. M. Morning worship, with j
Get YOUR NEIGHBOR to do
place lixe old Jacksonville. Incidental­
assisting
ttie shipping board in organiz­
IIESb & CLARK’S Stock Food
sermon.
♦
likewise.
ly, Bill proposed that the editor of the
4 ing and training workers.
6:45 P. M. Christian Endeav ir Pray­
This town needs ALL the dol- *
Post join him in a wood-cutting cam­
SANTA ALICIA Olive Oil
er meeting.
paign this summer, but nothing doing
Russia now takes her place along
lars.
7:30 P. M. Evening worship, with
along tha* line—shade trees are too re­
NYAL STONE ROOT For Kidneys
When EVERYBODY trades in + with the republics of the world. It is
sermon.
mote.
town we’ll have the MOST 4 up to Ge-many nnd Austria to show
Prayer meeting on Wednesday even­
A. D. S. Blood Purifier
A letter from Dan Bagshaw Jr., one
PROSPEROUS community in $ that have as much manhood as old Rus-
ing at 7:30.
4- | sia has shown.
of the naval reserves who left for
Everyone wel: ime to th -je meetings.
America.
Fine Line Of STATIONERY
If the net re-ulta of the war is to be
Bremerton last Saturday, states that
“I was glad when they said unto me­
INDIVIDUAL prosperity means
1 the overthrow of the Rill r.s of Russia,
the party arrived all right and have
et us go into the the house of tie
COMMUNITY prosperity.
been assigned to various posts accord­
Lord,—Ps. 122:1.
COMMUNITY prosperity means 1 Germany, Austria <1 Turkey, it will
| not have been in vai i. It would mean
ing to their respective trades. Dan and
J, W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor
INDIVIDUAL prosperity.
the eman dpation of Europe.
four Medford printers are at work in
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
♦
the government printing office in the
At the present rate of movement one
Services held every Sunday morning
navy yard; Lou Baker is on the U. S.
of Count Zeppelin’s creations may yet
S. Marblehead and Ivan Applegate is
at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall.
I come in handy to curry the Kaiser out
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on a torpedo boat.
Everybody welcome.
1 of the German republic.
ucu know
cup off coffee ?
“ibur Nose Knows”
It’s the fragrance of coffee that appeals.
It’s the pure fragrance of a good tobacco
that refreshes and delights you, and—
“Your Nose Knows.” Pure fragrance
is the indication of fitness—the supreme
guarantee of satisfaction.
So it is with
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