Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 13, 1918, Image 5

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    Thomas R. Pittock, of Applegate,
Citation to Heirs
Oregon.
Luther Boucher, of Applegate, Ore-
i gon.
4 TUE < I.UNTY
I" T OF THI! STATE OF
on . FOR. ACKS'iN cot Ni l.
Herbert Elmore, of Applegate, Ore-
Summons.
gun.
Contestants Fcr Liberty Loan
I i tl e matter of the estate of
Lyre E. St tnlev, of Apple ate, "Cre- Claries If Basye, deceased.
Prize Widely Scattered.
/■gon.
n rate circuit notixTpr the state or oreoon C
Io Z.-pl.a Bartlett, Cora Basye Lit-
IN AND »OR THE COUNTY Of JACKSON.
s
one,
heirs
of
above
named
decedent
W. H. C anon ,
Charles A. Thompson, plaintiff,
NEARLY
EVERY COUNTY
AND
t >d to all other heirs unknown, if any
Register.
vs.
here be, of said decedent and to all
TOWN IN OREGON IS REPRE­
Phoebe G '«dell, Pearl H ugger,
■ rsons claiming an intereit in said es­ THE HUN GOES MARCHING CM
SENTED IN THE MATERIAL SUB-
t
Lizzie Hugger, Martha H u<er,
Summons.
tate;
AND AMERICAN BOYS BLEED
MITTED TO COMMITTEE.
and all other persons un'< nown,
pN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE s TX te
In The N me of the St iteof Oregon;
WHILE
THE
TIGHT
WADS
if any, claiming to have an inter­
OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON you and ■ uch of you are hereby requir­
WAVER.
Slogans from over the entire state
est in or to the real property here­
' COUNTY.
'd to appear in the courtroom of the
1 were submitted for use in the Third
inafter described, defendants.
.Sherman Morehouse and Carrie
above entitled e.jut”, at the court house
It's up to this—fight, buy or show I Liberty Loan campaign, in the recent
A (plication to Foreclose Tax Lien.
. Morehouse, Plaintiffs,
| nthe City of Jacksonville, J ackson
slogan contest, for the best of which
why!
County, Or< gon, on Thursday, the 2nd
vs
To Phoebe Goodell, Pearl Hugger,
Every American who can afford to a |50 Liberty Bond is to be awarded I
day of .May, 1918, then and there to
I
Lizzie Hugger, Martha Hugger, and to . Frank H. Si mmers, Charles H.
buy a Liberty Bond will be expected opening day, April 6.
show cause, il' any there be, why an to buy.
Among the slogans which were con­
all other persons unknown, if an.v, I Pierce, and Anna L. H. Pierce,
irder should no1, be made authorizing
claiming to have an interest in or to t I his wife. Defendants.
If he refuses, the searchlights of sidered by the committee as possess­ i
the real property hereinafter described, Suit in Equity to Foreclose Mortgage. ( D. W. Bag.haw, the administrator of public opinion will be so turned upon ing high merit anil worthy of especial
To Frank H. Sommers, one of the de­ rhe above entitled estate to sell the hint that he may be put into the posi­ mention, are the following which are
defendants:
i real property belonging to said estate tion of having to explain why he de­ representative of the entire state:
In the Name of the State of Oregon;. fendants above named:
Open your purse — help kill the
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE , I and hereinafter describe I, at pri- nies the governm. .it the use of his
You are hereby notified that Charles
curse. Miss Hazel McCoy. Dufur; buy
surplus
money,
if
the
plans
of
the
A. Thompson is the holder of Certifi­ OF OREGON: You are hereby requir- j vate sale, subject ’o confirmation by National Liberty Loan headquarters a bond that binds Democracy, W. P.
| McMasters. Mills City; the Kaiser
cate of Delinquency No. 2801 of 'late eil io appear in the aboveentitled Court the court, as nrayed for in the petition at Washington are carried out.
September 11, 1915, issued on said day and cause and answer the Complaint . of said administrator filed in above en­
Information regarding the standing ! ' groans at Liberty Loans, Nettie Page
by th • Tax Collector of Jackson Coun­ therein fi'ed against you by the above titled Court and matter. The hour for of every individual, his worth, his in­ I Scofield, Newberg; Liberty Loans are
ty, Oregon, for the amount ot $23.52 named plaintiffs on or before the expir­ your appearance to be at 10 o’clock in come, his Red Cross activities, Liberty's stepping stones, Mrs. J. D.
amounts which he has subscribed to Slater. La Grande; bury the Kaiser
then due and delinquent for taxes for ation of of six weeks from the date of the forenoon of said day.
lhe real property for which the ord the First and Second Liberty Loans, with Liberty Bonds, Geo. A. Barden,
tho year 1911, together with penalty, the first publication of this summons,
er of sale is asked is described as fol­ war work which he has done, his Grants Pass; Uphold the colors wirh
interest and costs thereon upon the fol­ namely, oft or before April 27, 1918.
patriotic attitude, and other details, liberty dollars, Mrs. Edward Hill.
If
yju
fail
to
so
appear
and
answer,
lows:
lowing described real property which ;
•Marshfield: Over there our boys are
A tract of land situated in and being will all be carefully listed on a ques­
you own and which it appears from the the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
tionnaire which will be kept on file watching, H. K. Donnelly, Salem;
the
relief
demanded
in
the
Complaint,
a
part
of
the
John
P.
Davidson
Do
­
record you own to-wit:
Break Liberty’s chains—invest your
a succinct statement of which is as fol-
nation Land Claim, describe 1 as l'cl- by the government.
Questionnaires, prepared in Spo­ gains, Buena Fisher, Dallas; Sow
Beginning at a point 8 chains and 50 I lows:
| lows: Beginning at a point on the
kane for use in Eastern Washington, bonds—reap victory. Miss Elva S.
links south of the northeast corner of
That plaintiffs have judgment against
South line of the John P Davidson contain 34 questions. One has to be Hall. Vanora; Build freedom's foun­
Lot No. 7 of Section 32, in Township
: said uelendants, and each thereof, for
Donation Land Claim in Section 6. filled out for every man. woman and dation with Liberty Bonds. C. E. Logs­
36 south of Range 2 Westof the Wil­
the sum of $390.90, with interest there-
Township 38 South, Range 4 West of child above 15 yea”s of age. Among don. Junction City: Our country's ar­
lamette Meridian in Jackson County,
1 on from the 20th day of Janjary, 1915,
the Willamette Meridian, whence the the inquiries were, nationality, pres­ mor—Liberty Bonds, C. W. Collier,
State of Oregon, thence south along
| at the rate of eight per cent, per an- , the Southeast corner of said Donation ent occupation, name of employer, Milwaukie; The Liberty Bond is vic-
the eaBt line of Lot 7, 11 chains and !
I num, $50.00 attorney fees, and the costs I
Land Claim beats East 566.2 feet and other trades or occupations qualified tory's wand, H. E. Allen. Hillsboro;
67 links to the southeast corner of
Gold were dross with freedom’s loss,
I and disbursements of this suit; That i running thence North 2164.4 feet, to in, Liberty Loan subscriptions, earn­
Count that day lost, whose low de-
said Lot 7; thence west along south
the Deed executed by said Defendants, |
t ncint on the north line of said Do­ ings, Red Cross war funds, Red Cross 3cending sun, sees nothing done to
line of said Lot 7, 18 chains and 61
members in family, miscellaneous war
Chalies H. Pierce and Anna L. H.
nation Land Claim, whence the North­
donations, war activities engaged in, beat the Hun, both by T. P. McAn-
links to the southwest corner of said
Pierce, conveying to plaintiffs all of
east corner thereof bears East 561 patriotic attitude, general reputation, ilrews. Baker; Yonr little mite may
Lot 7; thence north along west line
Lot 9 in Block 3 in the Pierce .-iiibdivi-
fe-.-t; thence west along and upon said opposition to war work, if any.
win the fight, Mollie E. Striaght. Ore­
11 chains 67 links: thence east 18
sion in Township 37 South Range 1
North line 541 feet to a poin 1783.4
Considering the fact that Oregon's gon City; Protect your homes with
chains 61 links to the place cf begin-i
West of the Willamette Meridian, in
feet east of the Range Lin.-; thei.ce percentage appears to be rather low Liberty Loans, Lonna Powell, Baker;
ning, containing 21 acres, more or
in comparison wit other federal dis Buy a bond—bridge the pond, Mrs. H.
Jackson County, Oregon, and register­
less, and all being situated in Jaek-
South 2161.4 feet to a point on the tricts, tlie local Liberty Loan Commit M. McKenna, Astoria: We'll bridge
ed in the office of the County Recorder
son County, State of Oregon.
South line of said Donation Lard tee feels that it iniiy be necessary to tlie pond with Liberty Bonds. M. Eva
of Jackson County, Oregon, under Cer­
C! um 1800.6 feet East of the Range adopt some such means here of re­ Duel. Eugene; Join the band at Lib-
You are further notified that said tificate of Title No. 1699, be decreed in
Line; thence East 546 feet tn ti e minding the people that they must do erty’s stand, Mrs. I.. It. Whitney, , Van-
Charles A. Thompson has paid taxes I gal effect to be a mortgage, and that
place of beginning, containing 27 something to save the reputation of eouver, Wash.; Another Liberty Loan
upon said premises for prior or subse­ the lands therein conveyed be sold un­
insures Entente success. Wilna Debill, We have on hand for sale the following
acres, more or less, in Jackson Cuun- t cmselves and their state. Cards are
quent years with rate of interest there­ der foreclosure as provided by law, and
Amity; Provide Pershing power to
now
being
prepared.
The
information
on as follows: For year 1912, paid Sept. .
d^ficien7yjudgment”and"suc'h other
ty, Oregon.
blanks viz:
for these curds wil l>e gained by tlie punish I'russianism.
WITNESS
the
Honorable
F.
L.
L1,’..,1910-’ ^4’7!’ K’cPt; Ji395j. :,for/e“r I relief as the Court may deem meet and
The
following
slogans
are
a
few
of
Lease,
captains of the different city pre­
TouVelle, Judge of the above en­ duets. after the cards have been as those submitted by residents of Port­
1913, paid Sept. 11. 1915, Del. Cert. equitable.
Mortgages,
titled court, with the seal of said signed to their proper districts by land in the contest:
2416, $31.83; tor year 1914, $42.83, paid
Bill of Sale,
This Summons is served upon you by
Fight, buy, or show us why. Grace
Court hereto affixed, thio 21 day postal employes, In the rural dis-
Sept. 11, 1915, Recpt. 01438; for year
Agreements,
publication once each week for six con­
of March, 1918.
1915, $31.68, paid Dec. 2, 1916, Recpt.
tricts over the state, the work of in- N. Crow; Patriots all. subscribe to
Warranty Deeds,
secutive weeks in the Jacksonville I
the
call,
A.
II.
Vandervielen;
Liberty
ib
xltig
the
inhabitants
has
been
going
F. L. T ou V elle ,
11980; for year 1916, $17.93, paid Dec.
Quit Claim Deeds,
Pest, a weekly newspaper printed and
Loans
protect
what
you
own,
W.
W.
on for some time.
County Judge.
8, 1917, Recpt. 12125; for year 1917,
Chattel Mortgage,
published at Jacksonville, Oregon, pur­ Attest:
Authorization for obtaining the in Lawton; Our bonds dictate our sol­
$15.58, paid Feb. 26, 1918, Recpt. 101,
Aeknow ledgements,
diers’ late, Mis. D. W. Jackson; Have
suant to an Order of the Hon. F. M.
formation
comes
from
Washington.
G. A. GARDNER, County Clerk.
rate of interest 15%.
a heart, do your part, They also serve
Real Estate ontract,
Calkins, Judge ol the above entitled
When
tlie
system
is
finally
complete,
By F lora T hompson Deputy.
You and each of you are hereby noti­ Court, which order is of date March 9,
Location Notice—Placer,
and when Uncle Sam makes the ac­ who only lend, Jennie A. Marshall;
fied that the plaintiff herein will apply 1918, and requires you to appear and
quaintance of all his citizens and Yankee Doodle dollars do or die. Keep
Location Notice—Quartz,
the home funds fighting, W. S. Kirk­
to the above-entitled court for a judg­ answer as above set forth. The date
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
The second helping is getting to be knows their means and their obliga­ patrick; 'Tis freedom's call—lend your
tions, then John Jones must be in­
ment against you and each of you for of the first publication of this Summons bad form.
Real Estate Agents Gentract,
duced to make him a loan or be able all. Be no shiiker, he a worker, Flor­
the
amount
paid
as aforesaid is March 16, 1918.
ence B. Hoyt; Save America's fate At reasonable prices. Weintend adding
to
give
an
excellent
reason
why.
upon
the
aforesaid
Delinquent
There's lots of money to go round,
L. A. R oberts
from German hate, .1. N. Reeves; The other blanks as fast as possible untii
I
Certificate 2801 with 15% infer­
Attorney for Plaintiffs. but bacon, beef and wheat can't make I
Liberty Loan safeguards the home, the line is complete. Blanks of special
the circuit. Save your share.
cst thereon from date thereof, togeth­
.1. H. Mason; For county and homo­
Resilience and Post Office address,
form printed to order at short n< ti.'e
er with the aforesaid several amounts Ashland, Oregon.
Liberty Loan. Geo. E. Hall; 11c a
Waste
and
want
are
twin
sisters
paid for [trior and subsequent taxes as
backer, not a slacker. H. G. Furnish;
and neither beautiful.
—
Subscribe to loan, protect your Irene,
aforesaid with interest on etch of said
Miss Myrtle Bates; Can you deny
sums from the aforesaid respective
Citation
Potatoes for Patriotism.
while others die, Anna Laville Mc­
dates of payment thereof at 15c per
By eating potatoes instead of wheat
Pherson; Bonds are better than Prus­
annum, and for a decree decreeing the IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREOON,
BUSINESS CARDS.
the people of the United States call In the Twilight Zone of War sian fetters, Ruth Helen Underhill.
FO" JACKSON COUNTY.
same to constitute a valid lien upon the
’ help win the war.
We have not
above described property, and for a In the Matter of the Estate of
Financing.
enough wheat for the Allies and our­
HOW RETURNS A3E NOTED
further decree foreclosing said lien and Walter M. Kennedy, Deceased.
selves. We have an abundance of po­
GUS NEWBURY
ordering the sale of above described
To Lenora Kennedy, an adopted child, tatoes. Wheat flour is a concentrated
property for the satisfaction of said now known as Lenora Quill, one of the food and therefore good for shipping; FOR THE NEED FOR PROTECTION Map System to Be Used During Third
Attorney-at-Law
Liberty Loan Drive.
IS GREATEST WHEN EVENING
lien in the amount due thereon as afore- ' heirs of the above mimed decedent, anil potatoes are bulky and are conse­
Returns from th« various counties Will Practise in All Courts in the State
said with interest costs and accruing to all other heirs unknown, if any there quently not suited for limited shipping
APPROACHES AND THE WORK-
of the state will be indicated at the
•oats; and for a further decree correct­ be. and to all other persons interested space, nor tire the Allies so short of
ER TENDS TO REST.
MEDFORD,
OREGON
Oregon State Central Liberty Loan
potatoes
as
of
wheat,
Next to c ereals,
ing any defect that may appear in the in said Estate.
headquarters, Portland, on a color
potatoes have been in this country
naming of the owner or owners of
scheme map. as will every town and
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE the mainstay of starchy food, which
(By John W. Kelly)
■ .
---- :
aforesnid property >n the assessment OF OREGON:
............
. J
district in which a quota
has been
supplies energy.
Upon
a
time
there
was
a
farmer
thumb
tack.
‘
a
yellow
assigned,
by
thereof for any of the aforesaid years.
1). W. BAGSHAW
You, and each of you are hereby re­
The more potatoes wo cat. the loss
whose sheep were threatened by coy- The counties will h ive a large headed
And you are hereby summoned and j quired, cited, and ordered to appear in wheat we need, A medium sized po-
otes, so he decided to protect them tack and the districts a small yellow
Attorney at Law
ounces, sup-
required to appear in the above emit- j the above entitled court, anil matter, tato, weighing about
at night with a high, tight fence. All one.
led court and matter within 6(1 days af­ at the courtroom of said court at the plies about as much starch as two day lie labored and when evening ap­
As soon as one-half of the assigned I NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER
ter the date of the first publication of I court-house at Jacksonville, Jackson small slices of wheat bread one-half proached it was almost, but not quite,
quota has been reached in each town
inch
thick,
In
other
respects
also,
this summons, exclusive of the date of County, Oregon, on Monday, April 22,
Office with Jacksonville Post.
or district a red thumb tack will re-
the potato measures up well with I completed.
the first publication and defend this 1918, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. wheat bread and even has the advant-
The farmer was fagged, twilight place the yellow one on the map. Ii(.T,-s;nwvrr t i'
- OREGON
suit or pay the amount due as afore of said day, and then and there show age over it in supplying certain salts was approaching and instead of nail- Similarly with the counties on the J auk & un v illl .
.
said, and in case of your failure so to cause, if any there be, why an order which the body needs to counteract 1 ing up tlie remaining boards he drove state map. Each county headquarters
do a decree will be rendered foreclos­ authorizing, and licensing the adminis­ tin1 acidity resulting from the use of in the sheep and decided to take a will have their own map with the
R< samond such foods as cereals, meat and eggs. chance. In the morning he discovered county divided Into convenient dis­
ing the lien of said taxes and costs tratrix of said Estate,
ill. K. HANNA
the ravages caused in the flock by the tricts which are to be bulletined like­
against the land and premises above \\ right, to sell the following described By exercising her ingenuity the house­
enemy
marauders;
tlie
fence
he
had
wise.
property, belonging to said estate, at wife' can prepare potatoes in many
described.
I .awyer
built for protection was no protection,
When the full quota in each town
This summons, pursuant to an order private sale for the purpose of paying different attractive ways, thus increas­ because when twilight came he failed
and district is attained it will be des­
ing
their
proportion
in
the
family
dic-t
of Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the the debts of said estate, should not lie
ignated by a blue thumb tack. This Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
and conserving wheat and other sta­ to finish It.
above-entitled court, of date March 3(1, made, and entered therein, in ttcco ... ple's needed tor shipment abroad. An
Don't permit your patriotism to suc­ system will afford an accurate check I
1918, is served upon you by the publi ance with the prayer of aiiniints
and will indicate those counties and JACKSONVILLE.
important use of potatoes, also. Is In cumb to the twilight zone! ,
OREGON
cation thereof once a week for 6 con­ trix's petition filed therein, on reott.- the mixing of bre ads. in which mash­
In the twilight there is a slacking districts of the state which are doing
ary,
16,
1918,
to
wit:
secutive weeks, the date of the first
ed potatoes up to fully ten per cent of indust:... a i nil ney to take things the most effective work in the Third
Liberty Loan Campaign.
Lots 2, and 3, of Block 10, and Lo's may be used without detracting from indifferently -to I. af.
publication being March 3t), 19’8.
In each town and district a solicitor THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
1, 2, 3, in Block 11, all in Beatty Ad­ its appearance' or taste; in fact, mar.y
Having performed a good day's
All process and papers in this PRO­
ADVERTISING BY THE
will
be sent out with the Government
dition to the City of Medford, and persons hold that potatoes properly work, twilight finds a man tired of
CEEDING may be served upon the un­
Lot I, in Block 2 of Whitney Addi­ mixed in bread, improves both appear­ the heat and tlie burdens, ready to household questionnaire upon which
dersigned at his address which is Jack­
rest and congratulate himself on his is written pertinent facts concerning
tion to the City of Medford: all in ance and flavor.
sonville, Oregon.
the individual's ability to subscribe.
accomplishments.
GENERAL OFFICES
'.
Jackson County, Oregon.
H. K. H anna ,
Should the person be unable to sub- I
The
Third
Liberty
Loan
is
in
the
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
This citation, pursuant to an order of
“Ki" in the Navy.
Attorney for plaintiff.
scribe
one-half
of
the
amount
estl-
twilight zone of war financing.
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CI71C3
the Judge of above entitled court of
Navy cocon. which Princess Mary
Twice have the people of Oregon mated that he is able to, a yellow
date, March 23, 1918, is - rved upon thought might be good to eat ns cho- labored indefatigably and accomplish card will be sent into district head-
Notice For Publicati on.
colnte, Is known aboard ship as kt. It ed a great work in oversubscribing quarters, When n.ore than one-half
y a, and ■ ( b ■ f ou b
d- j a i
O (.el ......
t ui
.. - Is served out on the first dog watch the state's allotment.
but less than th« f 11 assignmen' has
Change in Southern Pacific Time
been received a red card replaces ths
stve w. chS tn the Jacksonville Post, a < very Thursday, nnd it Is drunk when­
Now
comes
the
real
test
—
now
is
to
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
ever circumstances (in other words, disclose whether they still have the yellow, and a blue card is used wh»n
newspaper of regular, and general cir­
Table
the ship’s "crusher " or policeman)
U. S. J.and Offi 'e nt Roseburg, Oregon
vigor and patriotic strength hereto­ the full quota of the individual has
culation published in the a for-'SHid
permit. The men g~ate down n liberal fore displayed.
March 18, 1918.
been
subscribed.
This
system
gives
Effective Nov. 13, 1916.
county, and state. Tlie first publica- quantity of It (for kl is less concen­
NOTICE is hereby given that Wil­
It remains to be seen whether they an accurate and detailed check on
tlon being Mar. Ü, 1918, and the la-1 trated than shore cocoa) nnd drink It
every
person
and
the
state
and
county
liam H. Jordan, of Applegate, Oregon,
will consider their duty performed
NORTH BOUND TRAINS,
oublieation being April 20, 1918.
mixed in bndns wl’h sugar nnd con­
who, on September 27, 1911. made
and are content to slacken, to take headquarters will know exactly what
densed
milk.
At
.¡
'a
n
«pedal
caul
­
WITNESS the Hon. F. L. Tou
things indifferently, to loaf on the job can be expected and what is being 14 Portland Passenger.... ..8:20 A.M.
Homestesd Entry, Serial. No. 07540,
done.
Veil», Judge of the above eni t- dron or kl. prepared by the ship’s cock. of patriotism.
for the Wt* of NWi( of Section 28,
Is sent round action stations In 'fan­
e '
w; > •h« $ >
The master map at Washington. D. ' 16 Oregon Express............ ..6:20 P.M.
After a day in the fields It requires
' s
Township 38 S, Range 4 W . ’’’il
nies.” or large plti tiers. Midnight for
C.. will indicate the advance in each
spunk
and
pluck
t
ackle
additional
I’
c.
u
th
Î- Shasta Limited .......... ...2:18 AM
ette Meridian, It. s tiled no t . t i Ì 1 I
the guns’ crews of our fleet Is the hour
work in the twiln'at Tlie ntan who state and the entire country.
d-.y (
tioil to make Final Ftve-ye.it I'
Í, tn
when the kl boat arrives.—London determines to pn . the labor a little
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
L. I OU V ELL :,
i 'hronlele.
establish claim to the Ian I abov d ii-
Everyman's Pledge.
further—to make ? . d 'inish to the
C ■ u v Ju
15 California Express .... .10:50 P.M
Brib' d, before G. A. Gardner, UI
ut
America shall win this war!
day's stunt, is do'ng something for
Advance by Retrogression.
the County Court ot Jacks > i C »U »- Alics :
Therefore. I will work, I will save, 13 San Francisco Express.
himself. And so is it with those who
..9:05 A.M
The rookie was being taken to the
er.
G A . > 1
ii i y lerk
ty, Oregon, at Jacksonville, Ort gun,
have helped in th. previous bond flo­ I will sacrifice, 1 will endure, I will
guardhouse.
Jackson County, Oregon. Seal
on the 29th day of April, 1918.
tations There is a bit more to no be fight—cheerfully, and to my utmost— 11 Shasta Limited................ . 3:20A.M
"Onlck promotion." he muttered to fore turning In; a little more exertion as if the whole outcome of th? stt a®.
of Jackson County Court affixed.
Claimant names as witnesses:
17 Ashland Passenger
4:35 P.M.
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