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ed in the office of the County Recorder Soutl 2164 1 feet to a point on the HORSE MEAT IN NEW YOR'K of Jackson County, Oregon, under Cer South line of said D mation Land BALLOT TITLE. tificate of Title No. 1699. be decreed in C nrn 1900.6 feet E ist of th- R ir.ge Although There Is Much Opposition to An act changing time of holding elec- I gal effect to be a morig.ig ■. an I that Line; thence East 516 feet to tie Ils Use as Human Food, tlie lions and the begim.irg of the term. the in is th r.in conveyed be sold un I trace <f brgi'ioing, containing 27 Demand Increa.ej. of city officers, der forecl sure as provided by law, anti acres, nr re or Its-«, it: J.icKson Coun Yes. , 100 It Is now nearly two years since th»- fir deficiency judgment and such other ty, O egon. 101 No. r-lief s the Court may de^m meet and WITNESS the Honorable F. L. hom'd of health lifted tlie bail on tile An Ordinance Submitting Amend The foregoing Ordinance was pise. i, equitab e. T'o iV' lb-, Judge of tlie above en side of horse meat in tlie effort to re ments to Sections 5, 10. 16, 17, 26, 3i, by the City Councilor tlie City of Ja.k titled court, with the seal of aid duce the cost of living, observes tile Tin- Summons is serv d upon you by 32, of the Charter of the City of Jack Brooklyn Eagle. The Introduction of s e.ville, Oregon, on the 5th d ly March puoi,cation o ice each week for six con Court he e o affixed, this 21 d:-v I he food has been slow, but five simps, sonville, Oregon, to c inform tn the re 1818, by the following vote: of March, 1918. sec I'.ive weeks in the Jacksonville two of them la Brooklyn, are now re quirements of Section 14a of Article II Ayes Bagshaw, Hartman, Fick. F. L. T ou V elle , I’ s , a weekly newspa.ier printed and ported to be advertising horse meat for Constitution of the State of Oregon, as Nays, none. County Judge. sale. published at Jacksonville, Oregon, liur to time of holding elections. Approved by Mayor Marah 5, 191*. suant to an Order of the Hon. F. M A t tes !i Tlie demand for this cheap meat has THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF Attest: been increased by tlie wartime food Calkins, Judge ot the above entitled (1. A. GARDNER, County Clerk. JACKSONVILLE OREGON DO OR Mary A. Bagshaw Emil 1 Britt Court, which order is of date March 9, prices and some of the butchers In By F lora T hompson Deputy. DAIN AS FOLLOWS: Manhattan who compete with the horse Mai or. ■918, and requires you to appear and City Recorde-. meat stores are issuing circulars de That the following proposed Charter answer as above set forth. The oate Is First Auto? nouncing tlie new food und stirring up Amendments be submitted to a vote of I of the first publication of this Summons Ernest Sa ut, a French prejudice against It. Win tlier as a re Notice For Publication. the electors of the City of Jacksonville, I lias made a study of sult of tlie circulars is not clear, but is March 16, 1918. ! for their approval or rejection, at a the automobile, more one of these horse-meut stores on First L. A. R oberts special election to be held in the City les ago a man endeav- avenue, Manhattan, lias been attacked, Attorney for Plaintiffs. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, iwg puri'incrci ” Hall in the City of Jacksonville, Ore- Residence anil Post Office address, its window having been smashed in on gon, on the 1st day of April 1918, be- U. S. Land Offi"® at Roseburg, Oregon Ashland, Oregon. two successive nights. March 18, 1918. tween the hours of 12 o’clock M. and Neither tlie circulars nor tlie attacks — .®.------ NOTICE is hereby given that Wil •rfOST PERILOUS OF TRADES are likely to Interfere witli tlie spread 7 o’clock P. M. liam II. Jordan, of Applegate, Oregon, Citation. of the demand for tile new food. The An Act to amend Sections 5, lit. 16, who, on September 27, 1911, made I Ship’s Rigger, When at Work, Ha« manager of the company which is Intro 17, 26, 31 and 32 of the Charter of The IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREOON, Realization That Each Moment Hom'-stead Entry, Serial, No. 07519, I » ducing it says that crowds are drawn City of Jacksonville. FO" JACKSON COUNTY. May Be His Last. for the of NW1, of Section 28, | when he opens u new store and that in The people of the City of Jacksonville Township 38 S, Range 4 W., Wiliam- I ' In the Matter of the Estate of ope case he had to call on tlie police to It Is not tlie trapeze performer, the keep order among ills would-be cus do ordain as Follows: That Sections 5, ette Meridian, has filed notice of inten Walter M. Kennedy, Deceased. steeph i tek, or the old-time sailor who tomers. In cases of food scarcity horse 10, !•;. 17, 26. 31 and 32. be anti the tion to make Final Five-year Proof, to To Lenora I< nne Iv, an a lopte I chil ■ ’, same are hereby amended to read as establish claim to the land above des- n ,w known as L -nora G’lill, one of tl e faces tin- greatest peril In his work, meat hns been eaten in many countries but tlie ship's rigger, who combines The great prosperity of the United follows: sribed, before G. A. Gurdner, Clerk of h irs of tlie ab >ve name i decedent, and ail till........ I these callings. During the States has kept it out of our markets Section 5. The Mayor and members the Ciun.y Court of Ja'ksia Coun to all other h"iisunknown, if any there present war, with the reappearance of heretofore, but the wartime scarcity of the City Council shall be elected and ty, Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, be, and to all other persons interested stilling vessels tn our ports, the an- and high prices are likely to establish hold office for a term of two years, or o i the 29th day of April, 1918. cient profession of ship's rigger hud it us a regular part of the diet of peo in sai I Estate. been suddenly revived. The senports ple who can’t afford to pay for beef, until their successors shall have been Claimant names as witnesses: IN THE NAME have been scoured to discover old rig- The objections to it are sentimental elected and qualified: Provided, that Thomas R. Pi; lock, of Applegate, OF OREGON: gers, for their service today is Invnlu- and not hygienic, so that, as a relief at the general election held in 1918, Oi egon. You, and each of there shall be elected two ccuncilmen, 1 Luther Boucher, ot Applegate, Ore- quired, cited, and ordered to appear in able. Tbe skill and daring of Ainer- from high prices, its use Is to be wel- lean ship's riggers was once ns fa corned. each to hold office for the term of one gon. the above entitled court, and matter, nious ns that of tlie Yankee skippers. year or until their successors are elect Herbert Elmore, of Applegate, Ore- at the courtroom of said court at the says Boys’ Life, the boy scouts' maga ed and qualified, and two counciimen, gun. T00 EASILY LED BY WHIMS c lurt-house at Jacksonville, Jackson zine. each to hold office for the term of two Lyre E. Stanley, of Applegate, Ore- County, Oregon, on Monday, April 22, When a sailing vessel comes Into Characteristic Even of Men in High years, or until their successors are elec gon. 19ls, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. port in need of repairs the ship's rig Station That Is Not Productive ted and qualified. ger is the first man aloft. It may be W. H. C anon , of said day, and then and there show of Good Results. impossible to tell if her rigging will Section 10. It shall be the duty of j cause, if any there be, why an order Register. The ropes the City Council, upon their election I authorizing, and licensing tlie adminis support a man's weight, Whims are the rivulets of the mind, may lie covered with fee. The rigger and qualification, and not later than tratrix of sail Estate. Rosamond must Judge tlie strength of the ropes They sparkle over the shallows so the second Tuesday in January, follnw- Wright, to sell the following described witli Ills eye and risk his life upon that one Is not likely to see how ng the general municipal elec property, belonging to said estate, at them. A trapeze performer in the shallow they are. And yet a good By virtuc of an execution Jin foreclo tion. to elect by ballot one city marshal private sale for the purpose of paying circus must trust ills weight to ropes deal of this world, most of It, sure and order of sale duly issued out and one street commissioner, who shall the debts of said estate, should not be liigh In air, but lie is sure that they haps. Is run by whims. We of and under gthe seal ot the Circuit each hold office for the term of one made, and entered therein, in accord are strong and will bear his weight. often been on the Inside of the arena Coui t for the State of Oregon tor Jack- of national glory, ns a spectator, of year unless sooner removed bv vote of ance with the prayer of administra The ship's rigger must swing himself We have on hand for sale the following son County, dated March 7th, 1918, in course, and never failed to see n in quite as perilous positions and re- the city council, in which event the city trix’s petition filed therein, on Febru a certain suit therein, wherein Mary L. blanks viz: mnin there for hours, doing the hard whim or two on deck. This world Is council shall immediately elect a suc i ary, 16, 1918, to-wit: not run by judgment or logic, but by Fiat l as Plaintiff, recovered judgment est kind of work. Lease, cessor to tbe officer so removed, to hold Lots 2, and 3, of Block 10, and Lots and decree against Albert S. Bliton, The sailing of tlie ship usually fancy and inclination. We have seen Mortgages, for the unexpired term or until remov 1, 2, 3, in Block 11, all in Beatty Ad waits upon the repairs he makes, and great men, on the highest seats of Ida M. Bliton, William Myer and Anna ed by vote of the council. Bill of Sale. dition to the City of Medford, and the expense of maintaining the crew power in a state and nation, flutter L. G. Myer Defendants, for the sum Agreements. Lot 4, in Block 2 of Whitney Addi and delaying the ship makes it neces like a leaf in a breeze, not knowing Section 16. A general municipal of $1050 with interest from May 1st, Warranty Deeds, election shall be held on the first Tues- 1917 at 10% and 8100 attorney's fee, I tion to the City of Medford: all in sary for him to work with feverish where to light. Judgments are not like geometrical Quit Claim Deeds, Jackson County, Oregon. haste day and night. day after the first Monday in Novero- and $14.40 costs, which judgment was formulas, presenting n solid conclu Chattel Mortgage, This citation, pursuant to an order of ber of each year, at which election the enrolled and docketed in said Court sion. They float in from everywhere, Acknow ledgements, the Judge of above entitled court of NEW AND GREATER THINGS officers provided for by this charter March 2d, 1918; from the lust lunch, the last dance, Real Estate ontract, date, March 23, 1918, is served upon shall be elected. tlie Inst trip, the last speech, the last Notice is hereby given that pursuant Location Notice—Placer, Section 17. Not less than 15 days to the terms of said execution, I will you, and each of you by the publication Possibility Ever Open to Mankind as opera, just ns the mists float off of the the Periods Dividing Life Are Location Notice—Quartz, hilltop, nothing solid or substantial to prior to the time for holding the gener on April Sth, 1918, at 10 o’clock A. M., thereof once a week for four succes Successively Crossed. them. But they awaken action and I Satisfaction of Mortgage, al municipal election as provided in at the front door of the Courthouse in sive weeks in the Jacksonville Post, a newspaper of regular, and general cir Real Estate Agents Contract, purpose and in consequence society Section 16, the city council shall, tiy the City of Jacksonville, Jackson Coun The poetry of all growing life con lacks so much the texture of common resolution order said general municipal ty, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at culation published in the aforesaid sists in carrying an oldness into a new At reasonable prices. We intend adding sense and renl purpose. It rides on county, and state. The first publica •lection, therein specifying the officers public auction for cash to the highest ness, a past into a future, always. So fancy to some unseen port. What is other blanks as fast as possible untii tion being Mar. 23, 1918, and the last to be elected and the ballot titles of bidder, to satisfy said judg nent, with only can our days possibly be bound needed tn public life, in society. In pol tho line is complete. Blanks of special uublicution being April 29, 1918. "each to ench by natural piety.” I itics, in religion, are men without form printed to order at short ni ties the measure or measures, if any, to be the costs of this sale, subject to re WITNESS the Hon. F. L. Tou would not for the world think that 20 whims.—Ohio State Journal. submitted to the voters, and shall bj demption as provided bv law, all of the Ville, Judge of the above entit years hence I should have ceased to see •aid resolution appoint three judges I right, title and interest that the above led court with the seal of said the things which I see now, and love This Will Comfort You. and two clerks to conduct said election I named defendants, jointly or individu- court hereto affixed, this 23rd them still. It would make life weari Fearing that perhaps tlie public will and shall appoint the time and polling ; ally, had on August 1st, 1912 or have some beyond expression If I thought not know the precise character of tlie day of March, 1918. place therefor: Provided, that in the i since acquired, or now have in and to that 20 years hence I should see them white substance now covering the El SIN ESS CARDS. T ou V elle , F. L. years that a general state election is I the following describe I property, situ- Just as I see them now, and love them earth in large quantities, we hasten to County Judge. held the municipal election shall be I uted tn Jackson County, btate or' O.e- with no deeper love because of other explain that it Is snow, or, In French, Attest: conducted by the officers of such gen , gon, to-wit: visions of their lovableness. And so neige; in German, schnee; in Dutch, G. A. Gardner, County Clerk of there comes tills deep and simple rule eral state election, for which service GUS NEWBURY Lot Sixteen (16) in Block Four (4) sneeuw; in Slavonic, sneig; in Italian, Jackson County, Oregon. Seal of any man as he crosses the line divid the county shall be reimbursed as pro in the Amended Plat of Blocks One neve. Attorney-at-Law of Jackson County C >urt affixed i ing one period of his life from another, vided by law. In small qnanlles it is harmless and (1) and Four (4) in Crowell’s Addi the same rule which lie may use also as benutiful. In amounts such ns are nt Will Practise in All Courts in the State Section 26. The judges and clerks at tion to Medford. State of Oregon, lie passes through any critical occur present witli us, It defies description all municipal elections other than those according to the recorded plat there MEDFORD, OREGON rence of his life. Make It a time In in polite language. Cilaiio i to Heirs Snow, neige, of. conducted by the officers uf the county which you shall realize your faith, and sneeuw, etc., etc., is water-vapor con «nd state elections shall each be paid Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, March also In which you shall expect of your densed from the atmosphere and pre IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE I F faith new and greater things. Take $2.50 for their services and the polls 7th, 1918. cipitated upon tills already troubled OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. what you believe and are, and hold it in earth in a frozen and crystalline con shall be opened at 12 o’clock M. and 1 R alph G. J ennings , your hand with a new firmness ns you dition. Tlie article we know ns snow shall remain open until 7 o’clock I’. M. 1 Sheriff of Jackson County, In the matter of the estate of go forwnrd; but look on It with con Is produced when the process of con- Charles H. Basye, deceased. Attorney at Law Section 31. The council shall on tlie Oregon. To Zepha Bartlett, Cora Basye Lid- tinual and confident expectation to see densntlon mid full occurs in a temper- I second Tuesday of January following By L eslie W. S tansell I NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER stone, heirs of above named decedent it open into something greater and nture below 32 degrees. the date of each general election, take Deputy. We might add, by way of making I and to all other heirs unknown, if any truer.—Phillips Brooks. the oath of office and shall hold regu Office with Jacksonville Post. this explanation complete and clenF there be, of said decedent, and to ail lar meetings at least once in each ! New Southern Industry. Summons, that tlie crystals vary greatly tn form persons claiming an interest in said es • - OREGON month, at such times as they shall fix ! The advantages of New Orleans ns a and belong to the hexagonal system. JACKSONVILLE. by ordinance. Special meetings may IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STAT, tate; port were emphasized in the opening They are formed upon a nucleus In In The Name of the State of Oregon; of a canning factory for the distribu OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON be called at any time by the mayor, by the same way ns a raindrop. you and each of you are hereby requir tion of real green-sea turtles. With the written notice delivered to each mem- | COUNTY. This, we feel, ought to make cer- ZD- K- HANNA ed to appear in the courtroom of the exception of a small factory at Key Sherman Morehouse and Carrie ber then within the city, at least three I tnln recent events and present condl- above entitled court, at the court house West, it will be the only establishment •Ions much easier to bear.—Cincinnati hours before the time specified for the I Morehouse. Plaintiffs, Lawyer in the City of lacksotiville, Jackson of Its kind in America. Tlie factory has Times-Star. va proposed meeting, which notice shall ' * County, Oregon, on Thursday, the 2nd been situated at Miami. Fla., but the specify the object and purpose of the Frank H. Sommers, Charles H. excessive freight rates and n lack of I Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building day of May, 1918, then and there to Sailor's Brave Act Commended. meeting and no other business shall be Pierce, and Anna L. H. Pierce, i Chief Boatswain’s Mate John show cause, if any there be. why an steamer service to Central American transi-cted at any special meeting than his wife. Defendants. ports led to Its removal to Buy St OREGON that named in said notice. Personal1 ' Suit in Equity to Foreclose Mortgage. order should not be made authorizing Louis. It will handle nothing but green Strickland of the United States i JACKSONVILLE. has been com- appearance by any member of the To Frank 11. Sommers, one of the de D. W. Bagshaw, the administrator of sen turtles caught In Central American steamship Annnpolls the above entitled estate to sell the waters, and those will lie put up In mended by the navy department for council at any special meeting shall b< | fendants above named: real property belonging to raid estate four different forms—clear green turtle bravery in going to the assistance of THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN IN THE NAME OF THE STATE deemed as to nim, equivalent to due | ■i ship in distress. During n heavy ADVERTISING BY THE notice. OF OREGON: You are hereby r.quir- and hereinafter described, at pri soup, thick green turtle soup, turtle gale the steamer Pnddleford had gone ■S* tion 32. The terms of all officers eil to appear in the aboveentitled Court vate sale, subject 'o confirmation by beef In Creole style, and "calllpee," I aground. Her condition was most elected shall begin on the second Tues and cause anil answer the Complaint the court, as prayed for in the petition which is the meat of the turtle taken hazardous when she was sighted by from the breast, hack and flippers. The the Annnpolls. Although the surf was day in January, or as soon thereafter; therein tiled against vou by the above of Slid administrator filed in above en GENERAL OFFICES factory will turn out about 15,000 enns extremely dangerous, Strickland with NEW YORK AND CHICAGO as they shall duly qualify, but if an o»‘, mimed plaintiffs on or before the expir titled court and matter. The hour fo a day. or a total of 700.000 pounds a two of the ship’s officers and members tieer should fail to qualify within tin ation oi ot six weeks from the iii.te of your appearance tn be at 10 o’clock your, including all products. There is of the crew undertook the work of BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL C17.23 days fiom and after said day, then said the first publication of this summons, the forenoon of said day. also a by-product called turtle oil, carrying a life line to the wrecked 1’he real property for which the ord used medicinally.—Fishing Gazette. office may by the council be declur,. ■ I.aim , on or before April 27, 1918. vessel. By tills action more than two- 1 f y >u fall to so appear mid answi r, er of sale is asked is described as fu>- vacant, and the council al the am thirds of the crew were saved. Strick meeting ul whicn the office is declared ill, plaintiff will apply to the I ourt for lows: Acts of Heroism Recognized. land enlisted in the navy in 1008 at A tract of land situated in and being vacant, shall proceed to till the vacan the relief demanded in the Complaint, Twenty-four acts of heroism were El Paso, Tex. a part of the John P. Davidson Do recognized by the Carnegie hero fund cy by election; and all vacancies from a succinct statement of which is as fol nation Land Claim, describe I as fol commission in Its fourteenth annual To Reopen Algerian Oil Fields. any cause, in any elective office st,,«11 lows: Effective Nov. 13, 1916. lows: Beginning at a point on the meeting. In seven cases silver medals Tlie negotiations between the That plaintiffs have judgment against tie tilleii by the council by the election South line of the John P. Davidst n were awarded, In 17 cases, bronze French government and an important NORTH BOUND TRAINS. of some qualified elector of the city to said defendants, and each thereof, for Donation Land Claim in Section 6, medals. Ten of the heroes lost their group of interests In Paris and Lon said vacancy, who shall hold said office the sum of $300.00, with interest there Township 38 South. Range 4 West of lives, and to the dependents of nine don for a concession co exploit the pos 14 Portland Passenger......... 8:20 A.M. uutil tbe next general municipal elec on from the 20th day of January, 1915, of these pensions aggregating $4.500 sibilities of the abandoned Algerian oil the Willamette Meridian, whence the tion and until his successor is elcctoi at the rate of eight per cent, per in- n year were grnnb I. In addition to fields are still proceeding. A contract 16 Oregon Express............... 6:20 P.M. thi Southeast corner of said Donation •nd qualified. num, $50.00 attorney fees, and the costs these money grunts, in two eases *2.- has been signed by the firm and the 12 Shasta Limited .................. 2:18A.M Land Claim bea s E isi 566.2 lei t aiai 100 was appropriated f >r ed” •lonal The following is the form in which and disbursi menu of this suit; That governor general of Algeria, and now luimmg thence Norin 2164.4 teet io purposes, payments to t made at awaits ratification by the French gov SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. the loregoing measure wdl m pear u|e the Deed executed b> «aid De.end ints, . mint o i ill. norm line ut »aid Du needed and approved, at.d In 11 cn» s ernment. An Interesting feature of •n tt>: ballot: < buries 11. 1’ierce and Anna L. H. awards aggregating Sk.lOP were made this pending Anglo-French concern In 15 California Express ........ 10:50 P.M .non 1. aid .aim, w hence t e N it. tpicihl Election, City ot Jai> sori I n rce, lonvej ing to plaintiffs ail of Pay Algeria 1« the fact that French direc 13 San Francisco Express.. .9:05 A.M ... s corner thereof bears E u.t .ail for other worthy purposes. LI 9 in Block 3 III the Pier villc Apiil 1, 1918. Aubdivi I t; u.i'.c. w.-i.o g .in i p s u ment* In these cases will not be made tors end capital will predominate, t>ut loin hp 37 South Range 1 mil I Ct.ar er Am ndments Si mitted i North line 541 feet tu a point . 7bo.4 until the awards have been approved the French state will participate to the 11 Shasta Limited.................. 3:20A.M he voters by the City Council. West of the Willamette Meridian, in by the commission. extent of 211 per cent of the profits. feet east of the Range Line; thence I 17 Ashland Passenger 4:35 P.M. Mark X between the number and an- Jackson County, Oregon, and register- Legal Advertisements. swer voted for. Ordinance No. 1031 you are in need of Good Printing Try the Jacksonville, Ore. Where you get best work at low prices Notice of Sheriff’s Sale LEGAL BLANKS JA CK80N VILLE POST. D. W. BAGSHAW o. Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. I