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: JACKSONVILLE POSI O Tìn ti Paper ¿of the Ciig of Jacksonville, Oregon Summon5». IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Till STATE I OF OREGON IN AND F *R J ACKSON COUNTY. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat ot Jack.-on Sherman Morehouse and Carrie County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Morehouse, Plaintiff«, va Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksm.vil . I rani, II Sommers, f'narl -s II. Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Pier, e, an.I Anna L 11 P . c , his wife. Defenda 'ts. SATUHÜAY. MARCH lf>. I » 18 Suit tn E pity to Foreclose M Ttg ge. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail fl.50. Advertising rates furnished on To Frank H. S miners, one of th. de- fend e t;' above named: application. IN THE NAME OF THE ST\TE The office grouch smiles at the fuss OF OREGON: Y m are hereby requir- Dmglas County Guard 1» th-it is l.eiug made over the "discov eil to appear in the aboyeentit! d Court ery” that whale is excelbnl fool lor and cause and answer the Complaint Measured For Uniforms mankind. He says that the natives of therein filed against vou by th i above the West Indies have for many years named plaintiffs on or before the expir ation of of six weeks from the date of Roseburg, Or., March 11 The Home preferred whale sausage to any other the first publication of this summons, kind. Guard has been measured for uniforms namely, on or before April 27, 1918. Another medal f >r the ordered by the county court for active If y iu fail to so appear and answer, taut. A Seattle preacher suggests members of the organization. There, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for are 8‘> active members on the list be that churches be commandeered by Un- the relief demanded in the Complaint, | cle Sam and used as barracks for new sides those on the reserve list. T. A. a succinct statement of wbich is as fol Raffety, deputy sherifi, is captain. ly enlisted units. Onward. Christian lows: - . Percy Webb, first lieutenant, and R. SolJier! That plaintiffs have judgment against L Gile, second )ieuten»nt. Gile is a Germa, y has shown her ardent love said defendants, and each thereof, for Canadian, who ^served many years in for Russia by offering to purchase the sum of $300.00, with interest there the Canadian forces. peace with Roumania with a part of on from the 20,h day of January, 1915, Russian territory. at the rate of eight per cent, per an If vou buy war savings stamps, you num, $50.00 attorney fees, and the costs Oppose Men Of Draft are sure to bay on a “rising” mar and disbursements of this suit; That ---- the Deed executed by said Defendants, Age For The Offices. i ket. In return for the protection accorded Charles H. Pierce and Anna L. II. I her by the food administrator the hen Pierce, conveying to plaintiffs all of Lit 9 in Block 3 in the Pierce aubdivi- Salem, Or., March 11 —Expressing ought to agree to lay faster. : the conviction that young men should i As the Berlin papers announce the sion in Township 37 South Range 1 not go before the voters at the elec | mysterious death of the Grand Duke West of the Willamette Meridian, in tions this year in an effort to defeat Nicholas, he must be causing them Jackson County, Oregon, and register ed in the office of the County Recorder for the office men who are past milita soma trouble. of Jackson County, Oregon, under Cer ry age. J. O. Bailey, assistant attor Whale meat is said to be as nourish tificate of Title No. 1699. be decreed in ney general for Oregon, announced Sat ing as bread, and ano'her beauty about I -gal effect to be a mortgage, and that urday afternoon that he will not be a it is that you don’t want nearly as the lands therein conveyed be sold un candidate for any office this year. He much, der foreclosure as provided by law, and The People ’s Store. has been mentioned as a possible can for deficiency judgment and such other didate for circuit judge in Multnomah relief as the Court may deem meet and county or for a place on the supreme Announcements equitable. I Political bench. This Summons is served upon you by publication once each week for six con COUNTY JUDGE secutive weeks in the Jacksonville G. A. Gardner is a candidate for I’, st, a weekly newspaper printed and! county judge, subject to the primaries, published at Jacksonville, Oregon, pur Some person who has more time to May 17, 1918. He stands for efficien suant to an Order of the Hon. F. M. give to figuring than he has to give to cy, economy, business principles in Calkins, Judge of the above entitled the war has discovered that if Adam connty affairs, a square deal to every Court, which order is of date March 9, had put away one War Savin ;s Stamp, section of the county, personal service 1918, and requires you to appear ai d with interest at 4 per cent, compound and due courtesy for everyone transac answer as above set forth. The cate ed every three months, the world would I ting business with the county court. of the first publication of this Summons Paid Adv. not be able to pay that sum today. is March 16, 1918. The fact that old Adam didn’t save, L. A. R oberts however, should not deter Oregonians Attorney for Plaintiffs. county clerk in a resolve to get into the War Sav Residence and Post Office address, ings wagon now. Don’t let the kaiser I wish to announce to the people of Ashland, Oregon. profit by your making the same mis Jackson county, that I am a candidate -------------- ---------------------- take that Adam did. for the republican nomination for Coun It is very touching to see the Cl.i- ty Clerk, at the primaries to .be held | nese President wearing the penitential May 17th. lo Give Musicale At In asking for the nomination for I sheet in public, but we really prefer Clerk, I do so feeling that I am ' the wearing of soiled linen at home. St. Mary's Academy. County The White Guard and the Red Guard thoroughly qualified to serve the people 4 per cent Interest paid on Time Deposits in that capacity, and that my previous 1 are raising the mischief in Finland, but Friends ot St. Mary’s Academy arg service as County Recorder has fully in Germany they have a few extreme looking forward to a musical recital prepared me for the more important specimens of the Blackguard. which will be given in the academy au office ot County Clerk. In case the people are satisfied with ditorium, on Sundav evening, Mar. 17, my administration of the Recorder's at 8 o'clock. The Senior Choral class accompanied Office, and should see tit to promote me by St. Mary’s string quartet, will open to the Office of County Clerk, I assure the program with selections of well them that they will have no reason to known and long love l Irish melodies. I regret it. C hauncey F lorey . Thru the courtesy of Mr. E. C. Root (Paid Adv.) an Irish harp has been placed at the dis posal of the academy for the occasion. The address of the evening will be given by Rev. Edward Conety, whose THE RED CROSS NURSES OF EUROPE ARE GIVING TOASTED excellent delivery and well chosen sub CIGARETTES TO THE BOYS jects arc always a delight to his audi ence. At a recent hearing of the Federal Trade Commission there I In contrast with the heavier num To anyone who doesn’t know of the was introduced correspondence taken from the private files of bers of the program among which ap wonderful advances that have been made pears the famous Rondo Uapriccioso bv in the preparation of smoking tobaccos Swift & Company,which showed that the Company had been con Mendelssohn, will be several catchy in the last few years it may sound strange sidering for some time an educational advertising campaign. numbers under the title of “Something to speak of toasted cigarettes. Strictly speaking, we should say ciga Old and Something New” rendered by The need for this publicity has been apparent to us for sev rettes made of toasted tobacco; the smok St. Mary’s string ukalele club. ers of this country will recognize it more eral years. The gross misrepresentation to which we have The program will close with the mar readily by its trade name, “LUCKY tial strains of the Star Spangled Ban STRIKE ”—the toasted cigarette. recently been subjected has convinced us that we should no longer ner in full chorus with orchestral ac- delay in putting before the public the basic facts of our business, The American Tobacco Company are ; companiinent. producing millions of these toasted ciga , — »w relying on the fair-mindedness of the American people. rettes and these are being bought in i enormous quantities through the various O'ir Hain Is Cleared The feeling against the American packer is based largely on tobacco funds conducted by the news papers of the country and forwarded the belief that the income and well-being of the producer and Murder Charge. through the Red Cross Society to the boys in France. consumer are adversely affected by the packers’ operations, This new process of treating tobacco resulting in unreasonably large profits. Chehalis, Wash., March 11 —“Not not only improves the flavor of the tobacco gu Itv” was the verdict returned about but it seals in this flavor and makes is reasonable, and represents 7:45 Saturday night in the case of the the cigarettes keep better. an insignificant factor in the cost of living. state vs. Oscar R. Main, charged with The Red Cross nurse is always glad to murdering his friend, Fred Swayne, at have a cigarette for the wounded soldier, For the fiscal year 1917 the total sales and net profit of Swift Napavine, on the evening of January as, in most instances, that is tire first 6. As s<M'n as the verdict, signed by thing asked fur. & Company were as follows: J. M. Greer as foreman, was made pub lic, friends gathered around Mr. Main $875,000,000. and congratulated him. He shook Japanese "Steel Queen” Retires. hands with the jurors, one of whom Mrs. Teruko Nakamura of Osaka, Profit» •aid- "God bless you. You never should popularly known ns "The Steel $34.650,000. H have been arrested.” Queen,” Ims announced her retirement from business. She intends to travel »bout the empire giving free film This is equivalent to a $3,465. profit on a business of $37,500. Electric Spirks shows for the better education of the musses. She Is mnkhig elaborate prep If Swift Ac Company had made no profit at all, the cattle raiser arations to Instruct the uneducated would have received only one eighth of a cent per pound more for his (From off Our Wireless) »bout the peoples of other nations of cattle, or the consumer would have saved ci.iy one-quarter of a cent per There is so to speak an innuendo of the world. Her views of American pound on dressed beef. cities me especially extensive mid well spring. I selected. Her efforts will be concen Russia might be described as a nebu trated on the factory towns, where lous democracy. I much ignorance exists. Mrs Nakamu The only profiteers in this war should ra is thirty-four years old and has been a widow for eight years. Her be justice and righteousness. husband died deeply |n debt, but she As an aid to the coal mine undertook the tnnmigeineut of his steel transportation industries mills and has not only paid ,,ff nil American ant British labor« sends a It is no: th? political rights women That storm of criticism lately raging weather is a great success. debts but Is herself rated many times stirring reply to the Bolsheviki. Ti e claim that will unsex them and make in Washington has crossed the ocean Probnblv one reason women do not n millionaire. She converted the con workers of both nations ¡announce that them unworn inly. Ir is the way in approve of tobacco is that they cannot '•er,I Into a stock dKupnnv before her and 1« blow-ng furiously about Lloyd they have enlisted in the war until t'ne which they s- "ctimcs try to acquire retirement. | George. make a salad of it. Kaiser is beaten. those rights. Jno.M. Williams Co Phone 142. Jacksonville w. s. s. Bank of Jacksonville Farm and Stock Loans All kinds of Insurance Swift & Company’s net prefit Swift & Company, U. S. A, I I I Weather Report. i Following is the report of U. S. Vol- [ unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; 'Jacksonville, for month of Feb. | Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi- ! tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. ¡ Date Maximum Minimum Precipita- 1 2 3 4- 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 42 43 51 36 53 54 48 <5 57 56 54 45 42 42 40 47 46 41 45 50 55 57 58 43 46 50 48 60 29 33 36 38 35 34 37 32 30 32 39 33 30 29 27 36 31 30 26 24 26 32 32 28 23 38 37 26 Temperature—mean max. 49.28; mean min. 31.53; mean 40.40; Max 60. on 28. Minimum, 23. on 25. Greatest daily range, 34. Total precipitation 3.84 inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .84 in., on 6. Number of days with 01. inch or more precipitation, 11. clear, 4; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 17. Total snowfall 1% inches Precipitation for season, 16 67 Precipitation for last season 15.33 Seasonal average E. B ritt , Cooperative Observer. Government Price Of Potatoes Displeases. Yakima, Wash., March 11 —Some I other districts in Washington may have j No. 1 potatoes to sell the government | in 40-ton lots at $17 a ton, but the in- | uications are that few carloads will go | from Yakima at that price. Govern- | ment officials, who a short time ago were induced to hereafter accept offer ings of 40-ton lots instead of a mini mum of 500,000 pounds, in a letter to R. K. Tiffany, president of thh Yaki ma Commercial club, suggest that an f. o. b. price at Yakima of $17 per ton is about all the bidders should figure on. as Washington potatoes have been offered at about that figure. Enthusi asm on the part of the growers is lack ing. Missouri, who insists on being shown can also make a good showing. One of | her Lieutenants got an enemy airplane on his first flight over their line«.