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INCREASED LICENSE LAW NOW IN EFFEC Legal Advertisements. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Notice fur Publication By virtue of an execution in foreclo D epartment or the interior . I sure and order of sale, duly issued out U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon | and under the seal of the Circuit May 11, 1917. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale ■ 1 of Court fur theStateof Oregon for Jack- To Insure Road Construction NOTICE is hereby given that Milton I son County, to me directed and dated Doan, of Jacksonville, Oregon, who, on I Investigation Cy Coverai!’.? Ì Automobilists Should Vote on the 24th day of Aptil, 1917, in a eer- 1 July 11, 1910. made Homestead Entrv, I Shows Such é ;. pendi urea By virtue of an execution in foreclo- i tain suit therem, wherein J. H Neus i Serial, No. 06387, for the SX of SEX [ For Road Bonds. l sure and order of sale duly issued out tadt as Plaintiff recovered judgment of Section 18, Township 39 S, Rarge Aie Justified. I f the Circuit Court for the State of and decree against Sterling Carr ami 2 W.. Willamette Meridian, has filed' Many automobile owners are of the Oregon, in and for Jackson County, to 1 Jane Doe Carr, his wife, the given notice of intention to make Final Five-' opinion that the law increasing the Investigations conducted by the me directed and dated on the 13th day name of said-Jane Doe Carr being to year Proof, to establish claim to the I license on motor vehicles is included United States Department of Agrlcul of April, 1917, in a certain suit therein, and made a part of the 46,000,000 road j ture prove conclusively that Ko->d wherein the Ladd and Tilton Bank a the Plaintiff unknown, and Jessie Bry land above describe!, before F. Roy ' bond bill. In this they are wrong. ' roads Incrrase school att< udance, im corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered an and John S. Bryan, her husband, Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at his of- and Florida Cook and John S. Cook, j flee, at Medford, Oregon, on the 25th The automobile license was doubled prove social conditions and enlarge 111 the motor vehicle law which was business transactions, while the sill I judgment and decree against M. P. her husband, anil John S. Cook, Jr., day of June, 1917. enacted by the last Legislature. It is ing price of tillable farm land Increas Schmitt, trustee of Trail Lumber Com and Sterling Carr, as executor and Jes Claimant names as witnesses: now a law. The Increased automobile es more than tl:e total co3i of the im pany, a corporation, bankrupt, for the sie Hryan and Florida Cook, Executri Arthur Kleinhammer, of Jacksonville, license will be in effect and will be provements. D16curBlng these sul>- sum of 4f2.ii61.10, together with inter ces of the estate of Florida N. Carr, I Oregon. Sam McConathy, of Jackson- collected regardless of whether or not jccts, the Weekly News Letter, pub est thereon at the rate of 7'X> per an deceased, defendants, for the sum of the road bond bill Is approved by the lished by the Depai tnient oi Agricul num from April 22d, 1913; $91.68 with $11,723.00 with interest thereon at the ; ville, Oregon. A. Gilson, of Jackson vilie, Oregon. Joe Goidsby, of Jack ture, had the following: voters at the June election. interest at 6% per annum from April "A 15 per cent Increase In the pro 5th, 1916; $26.08 with interest at 6% rate of 7% per annum from March—, sonville, Oregon. Furthermore, the motor vehicle law W. H. C anon , contains a provision that the money portion of the available children at [ per annum from April 5th, 1916; $18.79 1917, and $1000 attornev’s fees and $35.00 costs of suit and accruing costs, raised from automobile licenses shall tending schools took place following Register. be available for road construction un the construction of good roads in eight with interest at the rate of 6% per an which judgment was enrolled and dock der the plan outlined in the 46,000.000 counties studied by the Office of Pub num from April 5th, 1916; $28.36 with eted m the Clerk’s office of said Court Notice For Publication road bond bill If the bond bill carries. lic Roads and Rural Engineering of interest at 6% per annum from April in said County on the 18th day of April lu other words, if the road bond bill the Department. The improvement in j 5th, 1916; $"0 19 wilh interest at 6% 1917; Is defeated, the automobile license roads was followed also in several of per annum from April Sth, 1916; $5.17 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Notice is hereby given that, pursu money may be used for other purposes. the counties, the report shows, by con with interest at the rate of 6% per an U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon If the road bonds are approved, the solidation of a number of the little num from July 29th, 1916; $7.61 with ant to the terms of said execution, I April 26, 1917. automobile owner has the positive as one-room schools into graded schools, interest at the rate of 6% per annum will on the 29th day of May, 1917, at NOTICE is hereby given that George 10 o’clock A. M. at the front door of surance that the money derived from which give the pupils better education the increased automobile licenses will al advantages; by a development of from July 29, 1916, $23.52 with inter the Courthouse in Jacksonville, Oregon E. Pitts, of Jacksonville, Oregon who, various Industrie s, and by social im est at 6% per annum from July 29, offer for sale and will sell at public on April 16, 1910, made Homestead En be expended in building good roads. Remember tlrfs: The automobile provements due to easier Intercourse. 1916; and the further sum of $2)0 00 at auction for cash to the highest bidder, try, Serial, No. 06101, for the SEX °f owner will have to pay the increased These Improvements are related close torney's fees, and the further sum of to satisfy said judgment, together with Section 26, Township 38 S, Range 4 W. license any way, regardless of the fate ly to Increases In land values and de $14.25 costs, which judgment was en the costs of this sale, subject to re Willamette Meridian, has filed notice creases in haulin'; costs, effects also rolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office of the 46.000.U00 road bond bill, of intention to make Final Five-year A vote for the road bond bill by the traced to the construction of Improved of said Court on the 5th day of April, demption as provided by law, all of the Proof, to establish cla'm to the land right, title and interest that the above made in automobile owner is a vote for the roads. The studies wore 1917. named defendants, or any of them, above described, before F. Roy Davis, expenditure of the automobile license Spottsyl vanla, Dinwiddle, Lee and money, which has to be paid anyway, Wise Counties, Virginia; Franklin I Notice is hereby given that, nursu- jointly or individually, had on the 6th U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at in building a system of state-wide per County, New York; Dallas County, ! ant to the terms of said execution, I of May, 1914, or have since acquired or Medford, Oregon, on the 5th day of manent highways as outlined in the Alabama; Lauderdale County, Missis will, on the 22d day of May, 1917, at now have in and to the following des June, 1917. slppl, and Manatee County, Florida. road bond bill. Claimant names as witnesses- 10 o’clock A. M. at the front door of cribed real property situated in Jack- "To determine as far as possible the the Courthouse in Jacksonvide, Jack- In voting for the road bond bill, the Clay A. Walker, of Medford, Oregon. son county, Oregon to-wit: automobile owner will Bimply pave the exact dollars and cents effect on a son County, Oregon, offer for sale and The East half (X) of the Southwest John Matney, of Applegate, Oregon. way for the expenditure of license county of the improvement of bad will sell »t public auction for cash to quarter (X) of the Southeast quar M. L. Baldwin, of Applegate, Oregon. roads, specialists of the office of Pub- , money that he will be required to pay, the highest bidder, to satisfy said judg- lie Roads and Rural Engineering of ter (X) of Section Five (5) in Town J. W. Fryer, of Applegate, Oregon. in building serviceable hard-surfaced I ment, together with the costs of this the Department made economic sur W. H. C anon , ship Thirty-seven (37) South, of roads in all sections of the state. Register. Range One (1) West of the Willam- Every automobile owner is directly veys in eight counties In each of the ’ sale, subject to redemption as by law provided, all of the right, title and in- ette Meridian. and personally interested in the road years from 1910 to 1915, Inclusive. “This study of the increase In the i terest that Trail Lumber Company, a bond bill. In voting for that measure The Northwest quarter (X) of the Summons. he will merely he asking that the values of farm lands in the eight coun 1 corporation, M. P. Schmitt trustee of Southeast quarter (X) of Section i ties reveals the rather interesting faot money he will be required to pay any Trail Lumber Company, a corporation, Five (5), Township Thirty-seven (37) that following the Improvement of the way shall be spent in building roads. bankrupt; Geo. B. Weatherby Co. Inc., South of Range One (1) West of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR The automobile owner has everything main market roads the increase in the a corporation: A. E. Orr, E L. Stiek- We have on hand for sale the following JACKSON COUNTY. selling price of tillable farm lands Willamette Meridian; to gain and nothing to lose by voting served by the roads has amounted to | ney, J. T. Bradshaw. First National Also the right of way for a private C. W. Evans, Plaintiff, blanks viz: for the road bonds. from one to three times the total cost Bank of Medford, a national Banking wagon road through, over, across and vs. Lease, of the improvements. The Increase in It is safe to bet that the $6,000,000 values in those instances which were , corporation; J. I. Lumber Company, a along the followingdescribed premises, C. H. Owen, Defendant. Mortgages, state bonding measure will carry four recorded ranged from 63 per cent to corporation; Dant & Russell, Inc., a to-wit: To C. H. Owen, the above named de Bill of Sale, to one, and that the county bonding 80 per cent in Spot (sylvan ia Co., Va.; J corporation, Tyson Beall, and Wm. Commencing at the Southwest corn fendant : Agreements. measure will go through with a whoop; from 68 to 194 per cent in Dinwiddle Milnes, or any of them, had on the 22«i IN THE NAME OF THE STATE er of the East half of the Southeast Warranty Deeds, for the people of this county are over Co., Va.; from 70 to 80 per cent In Lee i day of April, 1913, or have since ac- quarter of the aforesaid Section Five OF OREGON: You are hereby requir Quit Claim Deeds, whelmingly in favor of a hard surfaced Co., Va. ; 25 to 100 in Wise Co., Va. ; j quired or now have in and to the fol- (5) and running thence north on the ed to appear in the above entitled court highway through the county. And why 9 to 114 in Franklin Co., N. Y.; 50 to lowing described property, situated in Chattel Mortgage, west line of the East half of the and cause and answer the complaint of shouldn’t they be In favor of these 100 in Dallas Co., Ala.; 25 to 50 in Acknowledgements, Jackson County, State of Oregon, to- Southeast quarter, of said section the plaintiff on file therein against you measures when the highway can be Lauderdale Co., Mitts., and from 50 to Real Estate ontract, obtained with Htate and Federal aid? 100 In Manatee Co., Fla. The estimates wit: eighty-two (82) rods, and thence east within six weeks from the date of the Location Notice—Placer, The north half of the Noi th west Tillamookers know a good thing when of Increase were based for .The most two (2) rods; thence south eighty- first publication of this summons, and Location Notice—Quartz, they aeo it, and no one need be sur part upon the territory witRn a dis quarter of Section 22, and the east two (82) rods, and thence west Two you will hereby take notice that if you Satisfaction of Mortgage, prised that they are all jumping on tance of one mile on each side of the half of the southwest quarter and (2) rods to the place of beginning; fail to so appear and answer said com Real Estate Agents Contract, the right side of the fence. We an roads Improved.” the southeast quarter of the north upon the condition however, that the plaint for want thereof, the plaintiff ticipate that those who are opposed to These same Investigations by the At reasonable prices. We intend adding west quarter of section 24, all in will take judgment against you in the said grantee shall at all time» when the bonding the state and the county Department of Agriculture disclosed other blanks as fast a3 possible untii Township 37 South, of Range 3 West full sum of $387.41 with interest there using said right of way securely close for good roadB will soon be advancing that In the last 12 years there has been of the Willamette Meridian, in Ore ar.d fasten and keep closed ai d fas on at the rate of eight percent per an the line is complete. Blanks of special the argument that we should go slow an incrensc of more than 250 per cent gon. tened al) gates at both and each of num from December 11th, 1916 until form printed to order at short notice on account of the war, so as to scare in the total outlay for roads and people. It will not work, however, bridges in the United States. paid, together with the further sum of the ends of said right of way. Dated this 16th dav of April, 1917. JACKSONVILLE POST. for everybody knows that good roads $50.60 as his attorney’s fees and his Dated this 25th day of April, 1917. R alph G. J ennings , are the first step to preparedness.— WHY EVERY COUNTY costs and disbursements herein to be R alph G. J ennings , Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, Tillamook Herald. SHOULD VOTE BONDS By L eslie W. S tansell , Deputy. Sheriff of Jacason County, Oregon, taxed. This summons is published in the By L eslie W. S tansell . BUSINESS CARDS. Every automobile owner should vote There is an excellent reason why Deputy. Jucksonvilie Post under and by virture for the 46.000,000 road bond bill, The every voter tn every county in the tr of an order duly and regularly made ----- xvx----- license on all motor vehicles has been State outside of Multnomah County Metohnlkoff as a Cook. and entered herein on the 1st day of doubled by a law passed at the last should voto for the $6,000,000 road One day some distinguished visitors Summons. GUS NEWBURY May, 1917, by the Honorable F. M. Legislature and will have to be paid bond bill. Here it Is: who had arrived in Paris and were be anyway. If the road bond bill carries Multnomah County has paved her ing escorted about by a committee IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE Calkins, Circuit Judge, and the date of Attorney-at-Law at the June election, the money raised roads The 46,000,000 paving fund will were taken to call upon the late Pro- OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON the first publication is May 5th, 1917. from automobile licenses will be ex all be expended outside of Multnomah fe: sor Metchnikoff. the famous scien Will Practise in All Courts in the State COUNTY. G. M. R oberts , pended In building good roads, it the County. Multnomah County pays 40 tist who believed that the secret of Attorney for Plaintiff. OREGON MEDFORD, bond bill Is defeated, the money raised per cent of the automobile license and long life lay In diet, toward the hour I. R. Kline, Plaintiff, V8. from automobile licenses may be ex the quartermill state road tax, which of noon. The laboratory was nil but a. Notice Of Final Account pended for other purposes, For ilie means Bhe will pay 40 per cent of the empty, ns most of the workers had de C. F. C9ok, Defendant. very same reason those who do not 46,000.000 bonds Her contribution to parted for that sacred meal, the French Action to recover money. own an automobile should vote for the other counties for roads will be dejeuner. But Metchnikoff was there D. W. BAGSHAW To C. F. Cook, the above named dj- In the matter of the estate of the road bond bill. In doing so, they 42,400,000. himself Intent oil a vessel he was hold fendant: will Insure the expenditure of the Attorney at Law Your county will got more back ing over a gas burner. Charles P. Cottrell, Deceased. automobile license money In road from these bonds than it will contrlb IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF “It must lie n very Interesting exper Notice is hereby given that the un NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER building without adding one cent to ute. iment that keeps you engaged even at i OREGON, you are hereby notified and dersigned, Adm nistrator of the estate t their taxes. this hour," remarked one of the com-: required to appear and answer the of Charles P. Cottrell, Deceased, has * * * Office with Jacksonville Post. mil tee. BE NO CHANCE plaintiff’s complaint against you now filed in the County Court of Oregon, » t Mr. Automobile Owner: Your li TO JUGGLE THE BIDS "Look for yourself," said Metchni on file in the above entitled court and for Jackson County, his final account JACKSONVILLE. , -OREGON cense was doubled by the last Legis koff, nml, continuing to stir with a lature. You will have to pay the In The State Highway Commission has glass tube, held up the dish so that a cause on or before the last day of the in said estate; and that Saturday the | creased license no matter what be formulated a general policy In the mat delicious fragrance rose to the noses time prescribed in the order for the 9th day of June, 1917, at the hour of publication of summons herein, to-wit: ten o’clock A. M. has been appointed comes of the $6,000,000 road bond bill ter of letting contracts tor road work of the visitors. II. K. HANNA at the special election in June. If the In cooperation with the counties as "That's wliat I'm working at," he j on or before the 25th day of June, 1917, by said court, as the time when the road bond bill carries, however, the contemplated In the 46,000.000 road laughed, “bananas in slices, fried In 1 said date being the expiration of six court will, at its courtrooms in toe city money raisid from automobile licenses bond bill. It has been decided that butter. They are excellent."—World's weeks from the date of the first Dubli lawyer of Jacksonville, in said county, near will be expended in road building. the Commission sitting with the coun Work. I cation of this summons. all objections to said account, and to Why not vote for the land bill and ty court will let the contracts in the And if you fail to appear and answer the settlement of said estate, if any Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building get some good roads? county In which the work is to be for want thereof the plaintiff will ap t(-ere be. A Thirty-three Year Job. done. All blds are to be received on OREGON ♦♦♦+♦++♦++++++♦♦♦ the The founder of ‘'synthetic phlloso ply to the court for the relief demand Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, May JACKSONVILLE. day of award from the bidders or ♦ ♦ agents phy, ” so called as being an attempt nt ed in raid complaint, succinctly stated 3, " 1917. directly on the day of opening ♦ SOME REASONS FOR + and read In the presence of the bid fusing all the sciences into u whole, as follows; That the plaintiff have W W. C ottrell , FAVORING ROAD BONDS + ders. The object aimed at is to pre was Herbert Spencer. It was in 1859, judgment against you for the full sum Administrator. DR. T. T. SHAW ♦ + clude any charge of the blds having when he was about forty, that Spencer of $1,321.33, together with interest ♦ Vote “Yes" on the 46.000,000 + been tampered with. projected his scheme of philosophy, ------------ »I»------------- ♦ road bond bill at the special * baaed on the principle of evolution in thereon at the rate of 6<fc per annum Dentist. Notice For Publication, ♦ election June 4th. its relation to life, mind, society and from the 16th day of September, 1912, + Farmers not residing on any of the morals. lie proposed a scheme requir i and for the costs and disbursements of ♦ Because Oregon needs good + ♦ roads. + roads to be improved under the road ing him to complete eleven volumes In this action to be taxed, including $200. Office Upstairs, over Daniels for Duda department of the interior , ♦ Because a dollar's worth of + bond bill should not for that reason twenty years, but he was thirty-three reasonable attorney’s fees. U. S. Land Otiice at Roseburg. Oregon. oppose the bond measure. With the * MEDFORD road la assured from every dol + years at work on It, and then it had OREGON. April 27, 1917. And you are hereby further notified ♦ lar expended. + approval by the voters of the bond la greatly exceeded the original aco[>e. To that a w>it of attachment has issued NOTICE is hereby given that Peter sue. every such farmer will derive a ♦ Because every favorable vote + the accomplishment of his self Impose 1 ♦ Is a vote to help pull Oregon ♦ twofold benefit. In the first place, and gigantic task he devoted all of Ills herein whereby the right, title and in Ensele, of Jacksonville, Oregon, who, I ♦ out of the mud. ♦ he will be brought that much closer time, strength nml mental powcra. terest of the defendant in and to cer- j on September 18, 1911, made Home- Change in Southern Pacific Time ♦ Because the state is now ♦ to a hard-surfaced road Secondly, the steadfastly refusing honors and titles tain real property has been attached ' stead Entry, Serial, No. 06315, for the Table. spending $4.000,000 annually ♦ money now expended on the main Delicate from infancy, lie yet lived In and is now held under such attach SE't of NWX of Section 31, Township ♦ without getting adequate re- ♦ roads will be available for the Im l>ass his eighty third milestone. -Chi ment. 37 S. Range 2 W., Willamette Meri- Effective Nov. 13, 1916. suits. ♦ provement of the connecting roads cago Journal. This summons is published in the ‘ 1 dian, has filed notice of intention to Because all sections of the ♦ Surely, the farmer, regardless of his Jacksonville Post by order of the Hon- j make Final Five-year Proof, to estab- NORTH BOUND TRAINS state will benefit directly from ♦ residence with reepoot to the main Pawing Counterfeit». orable F. M. Calkins. Judge of the | lish claim to the land above described, trunk made, cannot help but recognise the roads to be constructed Johnny Say. pupa, passing counter above entitled court, which said order before F. Roy Davis, U. S. Commis 14 Portland Passenger ♦ 8:20 A.M. Because good roads increase ♦ that be will be benefited by the ex felt money is unlawful, tan t it? 1‘npn penditure of funds raised by the pro real estate values both in the ♦ -Yes. Johnny Well, pupa, if a man was made and entered of reconi on the ' sioner, at his office, at Medford, Ore 16 Oregon Expresa... 6:20 P.M was walking along the street mid san 11th day of May, 1917, and in compli ' gon, on the 6th day of June, 1917. city and throughout the state. ♦ posed bond Issue. 12 Shasta Limited ... 2:18A.M a ten dollar counterfeit I iil upon the ance therewith the date of the first pub Claimant names as witnesses: Because proposed bond issue ♦ Young men ar. being continually sidewalk and did not pick It up lication hereof is the 12th day of May, Charles Beery, of Jacksonville, Oregon will provide good roads at no ♦ SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. greater cost than state is now ♦ urged to "(lot back to the Farm." but wouldn’t he be guilty < f pas Jm- <.ll!|II' John H. Hueners, of Jacksonville, Ore 1917. paying for poor ones. * they are expected to wade In mud up terfelt motley, and couldn't he l-e nr W. E. P hipps , gon. John F Miller, of Jacksonville, 15 California Express ........ 10:50 P.M BECAU8E (IENFR AL TAXES ♦ to their knees to get there. Vote for rested nml put In tali', Papa - Mon Attorney for Plaintiff. Oregon. George H. Luy, of Jackson 13 San Francisco Express..,9:05 A.M WILL NOT BE INCREASED. + the $6.00(1.000 bond measure and help likely the lunntli- ns- |nm New you ville, Oregon. make u.e farm more accessible to Is may go t<> I ■<■<!. inv s.»n Cim binati + German U-boats and other convicted W. H. C anon . , 11 Shasta Limited................ 3:20A.M Commercial T:ibiine. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ bur as well as to the markeie. criminals are designated by number. Register. 117 Ashland Passenger 4:35 P.M. you are in need of Good Printing POST Jacksonville, Ore. Where you get best work at low prices LEGAL BLANKS