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the su n pavable otr of ihe net pr • ceeds of such sale to the hol ler or hold ers of su -.! bonds or coup .ns, as his or Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon their r.itaLle shar.of such net proceeds after allo « ng for the proportion of the A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson tital payment require! to be made for County, Oregon. D. W. B ag S'IAW, Editor and Publisher I costs and expenses of sale orotherwise: and if such sh >r< of the net proceeds Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonviil should be hi-s than the amount then Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. due ujH>n such binds and coupm-s, such purchaser or purchasers may make such s.A Tijtii) 1 > . nrtEMitEii-j, n>i7 settlement by receipting on such bonds In taking over the business of the old firm, after it had SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.5 '. Advertising rates furnished on held by them, the am >ant to be credit ed thereon, and at any and eveiy such application. served the people of this community several yeais, it was sale any and all of the h-md holders may bid for an i pur.-hase such proper with one aim and ideal in view: to give the people of Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. Elec I rie Spuks ty upon compliance with the terms of «ale. may hold and retain and dispose IN THE < IRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF this section (From Off Our Wireless) OREGON. FOR JACKSON CtlUNTY. of such property without further ac- Commerce trust & Savings Bank, cointability therefor. NOW THEREFORE by virtue of When we shall have ended this war a Corporation. Plaintiff, -vs- sai I ju Igment, decree, order of sale rignt it will be a long time before any- Sterling Mining Company, a Cor and execution, and in compliance with bodv starts another war. poration, R. S. Bullis, Spencer S. the commands of said writ, [ will on At best, a system of food distribu Bullis, C. G. Bullis, Andrew Can the 3>st day of December, 1917, at the to Meet Their Every Need: This desire you will find tion whose by-product is many carloads trail, A. S. Kleinhammer, Jackson hour of 10 o’clock a. tn. o.i said day at of ruined food is a rotten system of 1 County Bank, a corporation, S. A. the front door of the Court House in has been attained, if you will food distribution. , Sanford, Clarence I. Hutchinson, 1 Ja cksonville, Jackson County, State of America’s two largest polyglot tom- .and Harold L. Lumsden, cj-part- Oregon, offer for sale and sell at pub m mities today to give a practical dem- ( ners doing business under the firm lic auction to the highest bidder, for o istration of what the melting pot does name of Hutchinson & Lumsden, cash in hand, all bonds as provided in for applied patriotism. IB. J. Palmer, Y. H. Allen, Robert said decree, subject to redemption as While talking peace Germany never G. Smith, The Bullis Company, The by statute provided, the following des- neglec's to prepare for another big ; Sterling-Applegate Company and ciibedreal property ar.d all interest T. B. Lumsden Defendant«, drive that the defendants above named or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I any of them had therein o:i June 20th, Pancho Villa is so “dead to the Everything at lowest possible prices consistent with the world” that he no longer takes the by virtue of a writ of ¡execution issued 19 »5, or that they have since acquired oat of and under the seal of the above or now have therein or so much there trouble t> announce funerals. prevailing markets. The reported change of Germany entitled Court in the above entitled of as may be necessary to satisfy said Come and we will show you how “The World is Grow- from an "autocracy to a democracy” cause, to me directed, and dated De execution, judgment, dnarec and d >es not yet make the world safe for cember 1st, 1917, and which writ was cruing costs, to-wit: issued upon request ot plaintiff and in ing Better” at the la!ter. The lards and premises directed compliance with and upon a judgment, be sold by this decree are situated The German change in five days from decree and order of sale rendered and the County of Jackson and State "autocracy to democracy“ is a perfor mance similar to one that may be seen entered in the above entitle 1 court and Oregon, an-1 are particularly ¡described cause December ¡1st, 1917, and duly ns follows, to-wit: in a vaudeville theatre in less time. I docketed in the Judgment Docket of The SW, of the SWtJ of Sec. 4, A frequent political epitaph in New above entitled court and wherein the the W'; of the NW’i of . the NW!-,; York is: "He was a good mayor while ' plaintiff, Commerce Trust & Savings 1 io IV', of the SW', ¡of the NW!-,; he lasted. ” ¡Bank, a C irporation, recovered judg Phone 142. The People’s Store the NW'.t of the NW'4 of theSW'4 A balloon basket invented by a ment against the defendant, The Ster of Sec. 9; the EL of the NE!4 of the French aeronaut has gas chambers buo ling Mining Company, a Corporation, NW!4; the E'_. of the SE'4 of the yant enough to support five men should I for the following sums, to wit: for the NE'4 and the EL of the NE! 4 of it fall into water. I sum of One Hundred and Fifty Thous the SE'4 of See. 8 in Tp. 39 S. It. 2 Its inventor claims that a new cam and Dollars ($150,000 00), with interest W. The SWJ-4 of the NEJ4 of the thereon from July 1st, 1905, at the rate era will photograph very tall objects, SE!4; the NW!4 of the SE'4 of th* such as buildings at close range with of six per cent per annum, and for the 8E'4; the SW.'fi of the SE!4 and the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3000.- out distortion. SL of the SEJ4 of the SW'4 of Sec. The unusually early and heavy fall 00) attorney’s fees, and for the forth- | 3 and the NW!j of the NW'4 of the er sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) i snow in so many places convinces us NEJ4 and the NW'4 of the NEJ4 of gether with all rents, issues, incom ;«, Weather Report. that Santa Claus plans to do his reir- Dollars fees of trustee; both of last! the NW'4 of Sec. 17 in Tp. 39 S. R. profits, moneys, rights benefits or ad- named amounts to draw interest at six I v intakes derived from any of the pro- deering earlv. t: ' Er.lwarn 2 W. Beg. at the cor. of lots No. 41, per cent per annum from December 1. ! perty of the mining Company in any People are always impugning the in 42, 55, and 56 of survey of mineral cF to? Natica 1917, an 1 for all costs and disburse Following is the report of U. S. Vol telligence of the hen, but she absolut- land in Tp. 39 S. R. 2 W and running way whatsoever. ments of the above entitled suit. All unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt Also all the rights, title and interest ly never lays an antiquated egg. th. W. 58 links, th. S 18L cleg. E of the said amounts being the amount Jacksonville, for month of Oct, 3.41 chs ; th. S. 20J4 dog- W. S 96 which the said mining Company had or All the world is from Missouri when of principal and accrued interest due Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi might thereafter acquire in the capital chs.; th. S. deg. W. 4.58 chs.; Germany nonchalently announces that •it the date of said decree upon the tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. th. S. 23'.j deg. W. 1.91 chs.; th. S. stock, bonds or other securities of any suddenly it has turned democratic. bonds and coupons thereto attached and 1 other corporation. With German troublemakers out of the mortgage securing the same there- ' 13 deg. W 3.09 chs.; th. S. 9!j deg. — Also all and singular the property, ! Date Maximum Minimum Precipita' the way, Japan and America have no in foreclosed, and the further ami ad- j W. 2 22 chs and intersect the hne i ¡real, personal and mixed, of Tne Ster- difficulty in reaching an amicable un ditional sum of trustee fees Three Hun- I bet. seis. 4 and 9, 356 links E of cor. | li.ig Mining Company theretofore ac- 11 77 4Ó derstanding. dred (3)0.00) Dollars and attorney’s ; 11 chs.; th. S. 7.U deg. W. 2.43 chs ; ; ■ qaired or owned by it, or thereafter to 85 44 2 th. S 11 chs.; th. S. 1' 4 de;. 4 00 j Civilization must herewith cease fees Three Thousand Dollars (3000.00), I 90 44 I | be acquired and owned by it wherever « chs.; th. S. 5L deg. E. 2.89 chs.; th. ¡4 93 44 muddling through and must systems- - interest on each of said amounts at six ' S. 8.4 deg. E. 4.51 chs.; th. S. 8.30 ’ situated, even though in such trust ¡5 79 58 tize its metnods or be overwhelmed by i per cent from December 1st, 1917, I deed or mortgage not specified and par- deg. E. 7.82 chs; th. N. 54.50 chs. to ! 78 6 48 which are due and payable under the I educated barbarism. 67 44 the place of beginning being in Sec. | j ticul-.rly the proper.y theretofore own- i7 88 46 8 This country evidently has much to ' terms of said mortgage, and the furth- ! 4 and 9 Township 39, S. R. 2 W. also a I and known as The Sterling Mines, 80 -9 47 learn in modern warfare, and also evi- j er and additional sum of $19.00 taxed i the E'j of the SW'4 of SW'4 Sec. 4 | ! '.id which are particularly described 79 45 1 10 dently this country is earnestly and J as costs and disbursements in said suit; I To. M S. R. 2 W. Tiie NLV L of herein. 76 44 11 all of said several sums draw intere-t zealously learning it. 112 67 SW!4, N'j ofSW'i of NE'4> SW', 1 It being the intention and meaning 45 at the rate of six (6) per cent per an ! 13 40 71 Kaiser Wilhelm is practicing camou num from December 1st, 1917. of SW'4 NE'4 and S'j of NW'4 j I to embrace thereunder and subject to 70 I1! 41 I the lien therein provided for, all the flage on the reichstag, giving it the of Sec. 18 Tp. 39 S. R. 2 W. 4.3 71 The aforeciid amounts are decreed ; real estate and personal propertv, idea that i» had some real voice in the ! u- 61 38 W'j of NW'4 See. 27 T. 39 S. R 21 | rights, privileges, and franchises that to be a first lien upon the real estate .17 61 choice of the new chancellor. 30 W. The SW'4 of NE'4 Sec. 13 Tp. ' may be hereafter acquired by The hereafter described, That in addition i 18 70 34 Scientists who are persuading Ger thereto, the Court decreed a second lien 39 S. R. 3 W. Also the EL of SW'4 I Sterling Mining Company as well as 69 36 i I9 man citizens to eat sawdust bread are in favor of S. A. Sanford as follows: 1 20 Sec. 33 Tp 38 S. R. 2 W. The SE', those now owned by it and used or in- 74 3o •21 of th«- same school as those who sold 72 40 of Sec. 13 Tp 39 S. R. 3 W. The t nded to be used in bonnection there for the sum of Thirteen Thousand sev ¡22 70 40 turtle serum as a consumption cure. NW',of NW'4 of NW'4, E'i of en hundred and thirty and 65-100 ($13,- , 23 65 40 with. NW‘4 of NW1 4. W4 of NEl-4of 24 60 7.10.65) Dollars with interest at the 38 Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, De NWI-4, W'a of SE1-4 ofNWl 4, E' 64 35 i 25 rate of eight (8) per cent per annum Submarine's Lifeboat. cember 1st, 1917. 26 64 37 of SWI-4 of NWI-4. EL of NW1 4 For a long tlm«' nttempts have been from the second day of Ju: e, 1913 and R alph G J ennings . Sheriff. 58 35 ^7 of SWl-4. SWl-l of NW'4 ofSW, made to evolve some sensible scheme the further sum of Seven Hundred ,28 By L eslie w . S tansell , Deputy. . 59 26 DESTROY the home, and what and NWI-4 of NEI-4 of SWI-4 Sec. for permitting n crew to escape when Seventy five ($775.00) Dollars, with in ¡29 64 31 Date of first publication Decern ber have you left? 4 Tp. 3J, S. R. 2 West. Also SWl 4 a submarine sinks, gets ensnared In n terest at the rate ¡of six (6) per cent ¡30 63 33 31 G4 net, or for some reason becomes un from the second day of June, 1913. The j of SWI-4 of Sec. .33 Tp 38 S R. 2 W 1st, 1917. A town is made up of HOMES. 34 Date of last publication December manageable while under water. An The EL of NW 1-4 of See. 17 Tp. 39 The SUCCESS OF A TOWN de Invention that has lately been protect defendants R. S. Bullis, Spencer S, ; S. R. 2 W. The Wij of NW1 4 of 29th, 1917. pends largely on the success of Bullis and C. G. Bullis, were decreed | ed by patents Is described tn Popular Temperature—mean max. 72.09; mean N W1 4 Sec. 17 Tp 39 S. R. 2 W. The ITS MERCHANTS. to be mortgagee in possession, and a Mechanics. It Is a lifeboat and, in WL of SWI-4 of SE'.. See. 33. Tp The success of the MER « > min. 40.09; mean 56.09; Max 93. on 4. reality, a small auxiliary submarine third lien granted them for the sum of Navy Gets Germ Minimum, 30. on 17. Greatest daily that normally Is held In a concave seat One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dol 38 S. R. 2 W. The WL of NW'4 of CHANTS depends on the pat SE1-4 of Sec. 33. Tp 38 S. R. 2 W. range, 49. Total precipitation .0 constructed In the top part of the large lars ($150,000 00), with inter, st at the Submarines. an ronage of the INDIVIDUAL. The EL of the NE1-4 of NW! 4 Sec. inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .Oin., craft. Water tight hatchways are pro rate of six (6) per cent per annum Trade in your home town. • • 4 Tp. 39 S. R. 2 W. The NL of vided In each of the vessels, so that ac from December 1st. 1917. on . Number of days with 01. cess from one to the other of them Is SE2 4 of SWI-4 of Section 8. The inch or more precipitation, 0. clear, San Francisco, Nov. 27 — Germany Said decree provided that the defen possible. It Is Intendisl to offer a safe N'j of NEI-4 and NE1-4 of NEI-4 of has admitted the loss of 115 submarines 27; partly cloudy, 3; cloudy. 1. retreat for some thirty persons. Elec dants in said cause and each of them is SWI-4; SWI-4 of NEI-4 of SWI-4; Total snowfall inches tric and gasoline motors would propel I foreclosed of all right, title, estale, ! and N1; of SWI-4 of SWI-4 of Sec. through the effectiveness of the Amer- , Precipitation for season, ican naval patrol, accordin; to a letter It and give It a radius of action esti I lien or interest in or to the hereafh r To Make ,4 Meriy Christmas 18, Tp 39 S. R 2 West of W. M. receive I here by Supe-vi o- James E Precipitation for last season mated at about 500 tulles. In the event described premises, including all inter The EL of NWI-4 of NWI-4. The Power, fr >m hi« brother Th >m i-i chief Seasonal average of accident, members of th< • st that said defendants above named, EL of SWl-4 of NW1-I; the EL of c irpenter's m ite aboi-d in American would enter the lifeboat, clo : or any of »hem ha I on December is , K. B ritt , No $2.00 that you can spend in Christ NW1-4 of SW1-J and the SWl-4 of destrov-r in patrol service. P >wer be hutchways. fi .-<• the small eraft | 1917, or prior thereto, except the inter- Cooperative Ohserver' screwing two large bolts» thnt the NW1 4 of SWl-4 Sec. 9 Tp. 39'8. lieves this admission indicates that the mas present giving will go further than ---------------------- --— the ' est of S. A. Sanford, in said second It to the larger one, and rise R. 2 W. The WL of the SWl-4 of actual number is far greater than the I a subscription for The Youth’s Com i lien as above set forth, and except ns surface. NEI-4; the SEI 4 of SWl-4of NEI-4; estimate. The letter in part follows: i panion. Look over your long list and Fly Specks In Business. to the third lien of R. S. Bullis, Spen The NL of NWI-4 of SE1-4, the see how few things on it are certain to "We have done wonderful destruc- ! be as eagerly treasured during every Patrick's Pls Idsn. cer S. Bullis and C. G. Bullis, set forth Moses kept a ’second hand clothes SWl-4 of NW1-4 of SE1-I, the SE1-4 tion to the enemy sin.-e we entered the • Patrick hud called on Ills Betsy and above. shop, and on leaving it in charge of hie one of the fifty-two weeks of 1918. of NEI-4 of SWl-4; the NL or SE) 4 fight. The Germans estimate 115 jf; she gave htm n handsome helping of Acquaintance with it soon ripens into son Ikey during the dinner hour, im Said decree cot recta an error made in of SWl-4; the SW1 4 of ’ SEI 4 ot her «pedal make of apple pie. Patrick their subs have been put out ot the describing said real estate at the time SWl-4, and the S'2 of SWl-4 of running by us, and you can rest assur lasting friendship, for it has that rare . parted to him the fact that on the price was loud In Its prnise. one dot represented one shilling, SWl-4 of Sec. 18 and the N1. of ed if they admit that number, the real and priceless quality among periodicals i "I tried s new way." «aid Betsy, said mortgage was executed, and de and —characier, —and the character of The two dots two * shillings, U!"!---- — ’ so on. beaming. "I put n few goo.svla ri les In crees that the intention was to mort NWI-4 of NWi-4, and the SWl-4 of total is a great deal more. Returning, Moses -nquirsd of his Youth ’ s Companion has made fast to flavor It." gage the property hereafter described. NW1 4 of NW1 4 Sec. 19 Tp 39 S. "The other dav we picked up 13 sur son: "Bogomil” cried Patrick. "If n few R. 2 W. W. M. The WL of NWI-4 vivors clinging to a spar they had been friend« for it all round the world. In said decree it is ordered that the gooseberries give so good n flavor to property, hereafter descri bed. be sold "Haf you had any customers, Ikey, and w'j of swl-4 of Sec. 9 Tp 39 S. on four days. The Germans had tor The Companion alone is $2.00, but vat?” I., V».. w, UUl an apple pie. what a »hirllnt of an ap R 2w. in Jackson County, Oregon. for the satisfaction of the aforesaid the publishers make an Extraordinary- ple pie It would be made o' gooseber pedoed their ship and made them get "ïes, fader, I have sold de gray judgment. Said decree further pro All the lands witbin described or in lifeboats. Then the Germans took Double Offer—The Youth’« Companion ries <ntolrelv !" coat and vest for eight shillings.” vides that the property hereafter des which might thereafter be owned, and McCall ’ s Magazine together for nearly all their clothes from them and "Veil, veil, now, you did goot busi cribed be sold as a whole at pub ic auc- leased or, appropriated by the said The British Columbia Shipbuilding. made them pull away. When they got $2 25. ness. for it was only five shillings.” The steel steamer War Dog. the l lion and that the blind holders or any Sterling Mining Company in connection Our two-at-one price offer includes: “No, fader! I kept the ticket; see, it first ship of Its type to be • built tn thereof, the mortgagee in possession er with its mines, irrigating, or otherwise off a short distance, the G rmans start ed shooting at them witii machine guns 1 The Youth's Companion—52 issues has eight little dots dere ” British Cobiinhta, was recently I any other defendant may bid and be a also all water rights, ditches, flumes, of 1918. launched at Vancouver, The ' War Dog, purchaser at said sale, and any such pipes, giants, reservoirs, dams, rights and killed 35.” The old Jew scratched his head and O o» ■ - ■- with n length of 81.1 feet. I a also the ' bond holder becoming a purchaser, as I smilingly remarked: All the remaining issues of 1917. of way, tools, implements, material, flrat steel cargo vessel to he Imllt In I "Jubilee Jerusalem! I will never kill Harrisburg —Work progressing at 3 The Companion Home Calendar for thnt province. The contract wns aforesaid in making settlement or pay furniture, and other chattels then owt - I 1918. anoder fly. n w sawmill. Big 100-horse power mo ment of the purchase price, shall ne cd or which might be acquired by the - placed by a Japanese steamship com —— * V. tor installed and power line nearly com 4 McCall's Magazine- 12 fa«hi< n num pany through an English Arm. Since entitled to turn in any bonds and any said Mining Company. bers of 1918. All for only $2 25. All work done in 1917 spot cash at Also all franchises, rights, immuni- pleted to mill. the steamer was luiim lied she has matured and unpaid coupons, thereby W. R. Sparks. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, been sold to a British flrm. Secured, estimating the value of said . ties, and privileges then owned or Roseburg —Many improvements at Don’t for<et the Chautauqua in this bonds snd coupons for that purpose at ("•ssessed bv the mining company, to- Roseburg are started. I Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. city Dec. 11, 12, 11 ; JACKSONVILLE POSI I An Old Store Born New A Store That Could be Depended Upon Call and see the Splendid Lines now on Display in our Store Jno.M. Williams Co. Jacksonville u. s.