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Jacksonville Post SATURDAY, MARCH HO. 19)8 The campaign for the sale of the third issue of Liberty bonds will open April 6th. Better get your money ready. Corre spon de nee Summons. N THU CIRCUIT COURT Of THS STATS or OBCU.IN AMPLE LLMiíEK PUK IN ANO FOB THE COVNTV OF JACKSON. Charles A. Thompson, Rut h Richard Turpin of cently pie.id guilty charge, was sentenced to 30 days iti the county jail, Thursday. v s. zU Lit Calmiles AIRPLANES IS CUT. plaintiff, Chairman Bloedel, Of Seat I'll BUI YTEHIAN AlbertJH. Gammons. Minister .-'unday Servic s regularly as fellows : 10.OO A. M. Sabbath.Sc hool I for all age s. ll;l>i A. M. Miming worship, V. i : h nnnon. 0:45 1‘. M. Christian Emkavar i ay- • r meeting. 7;3o 1’. M. Evening worship, with a. rmon. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ever.- inp at 7:3'. Ex ci .vo'.e wclc.im ■ to these meetings. ”i xv.is glad xv hen they said unto me let us go into the the house of the i.ord. I's. 122:1. Puoebe G io.lell, Pearl Hugger, LOCAI NI:WS Lizzie Hugger, Marthi Hugg. r, tle, Says Trie Shipyards H i I all o In. r persuiis Unknown, and Mrs. Tlie house vacated by M-. Will Be Busy. u . hi ., e'.a mug to have an inter- Easter Sunday tomorrow. MARRIED—At Jacksonville, Oreg. .. Arthur., is now oc ..pie 1 by Mr. an 1 I est in or i i .he leal property here Justice of the Peace H. G. Dox has Monday, March 25, 1918, by 11. G. Dux Mis. Guadili.la. inafter de. eribe I, d< fondants. established n small claims court. I. 1*., Either E. Dungey and Laura Seattle. Wa h.. .March 27 Fir lum-' Leland Cantrall of Fort Columbia 1 Application to Foreclose Tax l.ivn. who was on his way to San Francis > , I I’oJ'nO.'b- Gio.lell, Pearl Logger, ber for aircraft production is . . ming lax collecting has been going on rap- Mae Fink, i lly at the sheriff’s office this week. Mrs. Walter Zeidler was operatv! had a day’s lay over with his parents Lizzie llugg •-, Mar'iiu Hugger, and to out of the Northwest in tremendously increased quantities, and the govern If the first half of the tax is not paid upon for appendicitis, at Mudfi.nl, The Red Cross Auxiliary of the Lit- ' all other persons unknown, if any, by Apri , the whole amount becomes Wednesday afternoon and is reported ■ tie Applegate school will gi e a dance claim ng t j have an in'eres- in or to merit’s aircraft program in b-i'h spruce and fir is in ex-i-llent condition, tod >y delinquent. to he getting along nicely. I at Ruch Saturday, March 3". l ney the real property h reiii i!.erdescribe declared J. II. Bloedol. ch’iirmnn of the Bert StanclilTe of Phoenix was a re defendants: will also have a fish pond mid box sup- ; J. C. Moore, an employe of the Ap tir production of the United States cent visitor in this ci'.y. In the Name of the State of Oregon: Emergency Fleet corp ration for Wash plegate Lumber Co. was injured Wed per. Pat Hagen of Eugene spent several nesday evening at the company's log- 1 Mr.i. Garrett and daughter Jessie, You are hereby notified that Charles ington a: d Oregon, who r.-tur-red .ast days this week with friends in this ging camp on Jackson creek. ( IIRISTI \N SCIENCE spent a very pleasant evening at the A. Thompson is the holder of Certifi night from a month in Washington, D. city. * cate of Delinquency No. 2801 ot date C. home of J. B. Rice Wednesday. The greatest battle in the history of I Services hel l every Sunday morniry September 11. 1913, issu. ,1 on said day The Junior Red Cross of Little Ap the world has been goi-ig on for nine Chairman Bloedol ¡also brings word at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. plegate school is giving a dance and days: a battle in which more men have ’ Mr. and Mrs. Savage spent the week by the Tax Collector of Jackson Coun 1 that the wood, n shipbuilding progrnm end at thei» home in Grants Pass. ty. Oregon, for the amount ot $23.52 is such that every yard in tho North Everybody welcome bax social at Ruch, tonight. Proceeds fallen than in many of the wars here C. M. Ruch is very busy farming then due and delinquent for taxes for west will be kept busy and as soon as for the benefit of the organization. tofore waged. At present the result these days. the year It'll, together with penalty, necessary, in order to keep all the ; Better go over and help the youngsters is uncertain, the allies have halted the along5-an enjoyable evening is prom German advance and it is reported to i Bryant Hamilton was a visitor in the interest and costs lheieon upon the fol wavs occupied continually, new con lowing described real piopertv which tracts will b • issued. The yards of the ised. ba planning a counter attack to regain ; city yesterday. you own and which it appears Irom the Northwest will furnish approximately Virginia Boone has gone over in the j 8. S. Bullis of Medtord was in town the lost grounp. It is estimated that record you own to-wit: 301) woolen vessels this year, from W ednesdav. Germany has lost nearly half a million valley to stay for a while. Beginning at a point X chains and 50 March 1, 191X, to March 1, 1919, he Mary Bagshaw and Leitha Johnson men in eight days fighting swept down Mr. and Mrs. G. White were visitors links south oi the northeast corner of said. attended the show, “Johnny Get Your by the fire of the allies. The loss of last week ait the home of Mrs. White,s Lot No. 7 of Section 32, in Township "The best time made by one of the Gun,” at Medford Thursday night. | the allies, mostly persons taken bv the mother, Mrs. Garrett. 36 south of Range 2 Westof the Wil I direct train shipments,” he said, “was I Charles F. Dunford was in from his Germans are estimated at from fifty Mr. ¡and Mrs. Throckmorton were lamette Meridian in Jackson County, 1" days, from a Puget sound point to Dr. S. A. LOCKWOOD ranch on the Sterling road Wednes- to one hundred thousand, ; visitors at Medford Wednesday. State of Oregon, thence south along the breaking up point on the Atlantic day. Physician and Surgeon the east line of Lot 7. 11 chains and and the sloxvest time was 14 days. Re 1 Dr. J. W. Robinson of the City Drug i ’ Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall of Ruch 67 links to the southeast coiner of JACKSONVILLE HOUKS cords show the lumber delivered from were visitors in this city Monday after Srore is reported ill today and Herbert j A special city election will be held said Lot 7; thence west along south Northwest mills into Atlantic shipyards Mondays and Thursdays 10 12 A. M. Hanna is attending to the business ! next Monday. noon. line of said Lot 7, 18 chains and 61 average two weeks time.” Fridays 2-4 P. M. links to the southwest corner of said Ediih Hoefs was a visitor at Med- —— ---—— Other Days by Appointment ford Thursday. Lot 7; thence north along west line Cairo Is Threatened 11 chains 67 links: thence east IX Phnnoa ' JACKSONVILLE III Mrs. Josie Stansell of Ashland visit- chains 61 links to the place of begin- /?// Teuton Airmen. L IlUlirb , MEDFORD SU e I friends in this city Sunday after- I ning, containing 21 acres, inore or n ion. less, and all being situated in Jaek- W. H. Hughes of Butte Falls was a son County, State of Oregon. London, March 26—Tne inhabitants Spring Seeding Regius and recent visitor in this city. of Cairo, Egypt, were informed official Grain ¿Acreage Increases. You are further notified that said Leland Cantrail of the 7th company, ly last Thursday, according to a Reuter Charles A. Thompson has paid taxes enroute from Ft. Columbia to San . > upon said premises for prior or subse dispatch, that a hostile airship had been Fraqeisco stopped off a day on a fur , observed over the const. The public Warren, Or., March 26—The farmers quent years with rate of interest there lough, to visit his parents Sunday. on as follows: For year 1912, paid Sept. ! was warned of the possibility of air have b .'gun their spring seeding and James Harding died at his home in II, 1915, $24.71, Recpt, 11395; 'for year raids and ordered to observe the neces the season is nearly six weeks earlier Medford, Tuesday. March 28, aged than last spring. /Xbout 50 per cent 1913, paid Sept. 11, 1915, Del. Cert. sary lighting regulations. about 80 years. He was a native of 2116. $31.83; tor year 1914, $42.83, paid I An official statement issued in Ath- more grain will be sown, b it not over England and had lived at Medford about Sept. 11, 1915, Recpt. 01438; for year ens on Saturday says that on Th irnduy 40 per cent of last year’s potato acre 5 years. 1915, $31.68, paid Dec. 2, 1916, Recpt. I Zeppelins passed oyer the Island of age will be planted. There are at pre i S. L. Johnston of Tho'mpson creek 11980; for year 1916, $17.93, paid Dec. , Crete, traveling in in a northerly direc« sent over 20.000 sacks of potatoes ly was a recent visitor in this city. ing in the bins nufriy of which will not ' 8, 1917, Recpt. 12125; for year 1917, . tian. be removed and will spoil. The reason $15.58, paid Feb. 26, 1918, Recpt. 10', Mrs, J. W. Robinson, Mrs. H. K. i Will Confiscate Hoarded Wheat is that a price of 75 cents per Hundred rate of interest 15%. Hanna and Mrs. R. D. Hines were vis is offered while sacks cost25 cents each itors at Medford Thursday. You and each of you are hereby noti and wages are not less than $3.50 ir fied that the plaintiff herein wili apply Waiter Zeidler of Buncom was in Washington, March 27 —State food day. to the above entitled court for a judg town a couple of days this week. ment against you and each of you for administrators will be encouraged by Medford papers announce that a fruit the amount pad ns aforesaid the food administration to requisition evaporator to cost $14,000 will be erec War Veteran Dies at Home. upon the aforesaid I delinquent summarily any stocks of wheat a-tual- ted in the valley this summer provided ly being hoarded. A general order to Roseburg, Or , March 26—The funer Certificate 2801 with 15% inter- that a sufficient amount of fruit can be | this effect has not yet been promulgat- al of H. N. Cobb. Civil War veteran, 1 est thereon from date thereof, togeth- contracted for. Call and examine our stock er with the aforesaid several amounts 1 i ed, but state administrators have been i who died at his home here Sunday, Ed Russell of Applegate was a re paid for prior and subsequent taxes as advised that they have authority to will be held tomorrow. He fought in before purchasing elswhere cent visitor in this city. the Battle of Bull Run and the succeed aforesaid with interest on etch of said ! act. ing "ampaigns until Cold Harbor, when sums from the aforesaid respective i All work done in 1913 spot cash at Is Said he was disqualified by hardships from : dates of payment thereof at 15'// per ! Missionarg W. R. Sparks. further service. For many years ho ! annum, and for a decree decreeing the 1 Judge Prim received a letter this To Re l)i slog al. was a Pullman conductor running out same to constitute a valid lien upon the j week from his son, Lieutenant C. W. of Chicago to Cincinnati and Cleveland, 1 above described property, and for a Prim who is with the American expe and taler from St. Paul to Helena and further decree foreclosing said lien and Hoquiam, Wash., Mar. 21 Dr. J. E. ditionary forces ‘‘somewhere in ordering the sale of above described : Carstien, of Portland, missionary id' Butte, Mont. One daughter, Rita K. France.” Charlie is well and getting i property for the satisfaction of said ' the American Baptist conventions for Cobb, a deputy in the county clerk 's along finely. lien in the amount due thereon as afore Washington and Oregon today was or office, survives her father. Miss Flora Thompson, chief deputy said with interest costs and accruing dered by United States Commissioner i costs; and for a further decree correct in the office of the County Clerk, has McKay held for the federal court on filed t.«- declaration as a candidate for ing any defect that may appear in the charges of seditious utterances an I vi that office. Miss Thompson is well naming of the owner or owners cf olation of the espionage act in an al qualified for the position, having been aforesaid property m the assessment leged attempt to interfere with the deputy clerk for the past six years she thereof for any of the aforesaid years. working of the selective service act. is familiar with all the routine work of Ar.d you are hereby summoned and Dr. Carstien, who was arrested sever- -ÏL the office as well as the affairs of the pr.niptlvobtained i • < required lo appear in the above entit- al days ago by federal officials was un TRADE-MARKS, ■ county generally. ixi' i“'!. >i'iHi >\<'i i . led court and matter within 60 days af able to furnish the $10,001) bail fixed $ xi-E ftroar "U i ' A. S. Kleinhammer of Buncom was ter the date of the first publication of by Commissioner McKay and was tak i |i e exclusively. B.V.'.C U«. <•’1 -'.-'A TC OOT-' - .;4 .. '< in town Monday. this summons, exclusive of the date of en to the Pierce county jail at Taco- V» I'l'.l Uli» .4 Will l II' pitr.il I .w ;..nl oii.cr U the first publication and defend this mu. Why borrow your neighbor’s paper? suit or pay the amount due as afore You can get it yourself for $1.50 per ■ said, and in case of your failure so to year. / Prickly Saltwort Once Valuable. PATENT LAWYERS, do a decree w ill be rendered foreclos 303 Seventh St, W:vJ<ing!;)n, D. C The prickly saltwort, so common Elmo Throckmorton of Applegate ’ ing the lien of said taxes and costs on sandy shores, was once milch xvas a recent visitor in this city. against the land and premises above used In preparing carbonate of soda. Dr. Robimon was a visitor at Med- 1 described. ford Monday afternoon. This summons, pursuant to mi order Moonshiner Is Raided Southern Oregon Traction Com Turn your clock ahead one hour to of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the pany Time Table No. 5. night. All railroad trains, factories, And Still Captured. above-entitled court, of date March 30, etc. will be operated under the new 1918, is served upon you by the publi time rules, beginning at 2 a. m. Sun cation thereof once a week for 6 con- - Effective August 23d, 1917 day morning. The change of time will secutive weeks, the date of the first Chehalis, Wash.. March 29 Sheriff give you one hour more daylight after Leave Jacksonville, publication being March 30, 19’8. John Berry returned yesterday from finishing your day’s work and one less All process and papers in this PRO near Mineral with George Olson in 7:30 a. rn. daily except Sunday in the morning. CEEDING may be served upon the un charge, uccused of manufacturing li 1 7:50 a. m. Sunday only dersigned at his address which is Jack quor without a license. He brought in 8:30 a. m. daily except Sunday Jacksonville Post, one year $1.50. sonville, Oregon. a still, made of a large mdk can, u can 9:00 a. m. Sunday only Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Duluth. Minn, IL K. H anna , dy bucket and some rubber tubing, and 10:30 a. ni. daily except Sunday visited Miss Issie McCully this week. Attorney for plaintiff. also some of the liquor and some Sour 11:30 a. m. daily except Sunday Mrs, Brown is a niece of Miss McCul raisins used in its manufacture. The 2:00 p. ni. daily ly’s. outfit was taken at Pleasant Valley. ■ 3:00 p. m. daily Henry Mankins was a visitor in this Yesterday afternoon Judge Reyn J is 4:"0 p. m. daily Flouring Mills Mag city today. imp me I a fine of $250 and c >sts and or ! 5:00 n. tn. daily (Note I) Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dunnington were Now Grind Wheat dered O ihoii committed to jail. ; 7:15 p. m. daily (Note 2) visitors at Medford Friday evening. Leave Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Wall of Medford were Hallie Front Is 70 Miles Washington, March 25 Tile f»xl ad . 8:00 a. m. daily except Sunday visitors in this city Friday afternoon. Phone No. 52 ministration advises Senator Chamber- ‘ 8:30 a. m. Sunday only C. F. Hoefs is reported to be on the lain that an order has been issued per sick list. Paris, March 29 The great battle is 9:00 a. m. daily except Sunday mitting all mills to grind up to 90 per Spectacles — Gold filled frames and finest lens now raping over a front of more than 11:00 n. m. daily Comply with the law and use Butter .•ent of their allotment instead of 75 12:00 Noon daily except Sunday Wrappers with your name and address per cent, without restriction as to their 70 miles. Thia extension of the line i 2:30 p. m. daily has increased the number of German printed neatly. 100 for $1.25; 200 for monthly quota of wheat supplies. i 3:30 p. m. daily $2.00, at Jacksonville Post. Where mills have ground their 90 per reserves engaged. Although thus fur 4:30 p. rn. daily no decisive success has been obtained cent allotment, but have wheat on hand A number of persons from this city 6:00 p. m dally went over to Medford Thurday night to or receive wheat direct from fa m is anywhere, there is increased confidence Century Fountain Pens, Fine box stationery From Ri’-ersid'« Avenue. here. The impression is semi-official see ‘‘Johnny Get Your Gun,” at the in w gons, they will be permitted to ' 10:30 n m. daily except Sat St Sun. i circles is that the allies have not only 1 pound Linen paper 35c. Toilet Goods, etc. grind for local consumption and for Page. Among those attending were: i 11.00 p. m Saturday & Sunday only. shipment to the food administration to h Id off the Germans, Out now are no Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Chauncey Flor (N -ic 1)Runs to Medford depot Hn 1 lunger compelled to permit the enemy the extent of 50 percent of their wheat ey, Mrs. Ralph Jennings, Margaret J. W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor v. i . i ur.ti 5-50 p. ii: before going to by h.s maneuvers to shape the course recti its. with the understanding that Garrett, George and Chester Wendt, ' Ei.st end ot fine. sui h mills shall m er and turn over to which the battle shall take. Joe and Ernest McIntyre, Ruth Launs- I (Note 2) Runs to Medford depot on y Tn<- g ner.il.y feeling is that for Ger the gram corporation an present wh at pach. Lloyd Sparks, Mr. »nd Mrs. Reis _nlejs carrying passengers f ir beyond. m my the battle is virtually lost, that stocks and 50 per cent of all further Chapman Mrs. Chris Ulrich and Lewis •L S. Bet.! is. for the allies the battle is alsiut to be- Jennings. wheat receipts. Gen. Freight i Passenger Agent, ‘ Kin. ll,e Post) Help Whip The Kaiser by growing all the vegetables you can You will need garden tools: I have them, at reasonable! prices I also handle Lawn Mowers, Hose, etc. Fred J. Fick, Jacksonville, Oregon I Drop in An Order That Stationery THE CITY DRUG STORE One-half usual price Jacksonville Oregon 0.