Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 01, 1918, Image 4

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    Agnate Urion, and the^unknown
tion Land Claim in Section 6, Town­
heirs of Auguste Urion, )f he be de­
ship 38 Foutb, Range 4 West of the
clared, Harriet A. Urion, and the
Willamette Meridian, wl ence South-
ui kn< wn heirs « tyl’airiet A. Ui ion.
• • it inner of said Dorati, n La <
1 if »he be ileccisid; D. H. Van Ant­
( Lum b< ars East 566.2 feet, and run-
Sun) irons in Foreclosure of werp, aid the t iilir.« wr heirs ot D.
i ii g th. nee North 216-4,4 feet to i
Tax Lien.
I(. Van Antwerp, if he be ilecei sid,
m i’.I o the North line of said Dona
IN THE CIRCUIT ¿Ol'HT OF THE STATEC E Fred T. Harrington, and the un­
tio ’ 1 nd Claim, whence the North­
OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY known heirs of Fred T. Harting ton,
east corner thereof bears East 561
if he be decerned,; a’so all other pei-
John F. Rocho, Ph intiff,
feet; thence West along aid up i;
sors i r parlies pnkni w n, claimii g
vs.
sai1 North line 541 feet to a point
.any right, title, estate, lien and in-
, I 1785 4 feet E:\st of the Range Li'*e;
Horatio S. Sanford, and Mathew
tetest in and to the leal estate.
, thence South 2161.4 feet to a |on
Gold« n, doing business under the
iflescriled in this summons. Defendant
firm name and style of Sanford &
on tin1 S«a. th line of sail D iin.ti I.
i Io the ui known heirs of Sarah Ol«1ak
' Golden, and GeorgeS. Sanford, and
1. «tul Claim 18UO 6 feet East of Rang«
lets, if she be deceased, W, G. Oldak­
N. C. Claven, and all other peisons
Line; thence East 516 1'eet to the
ers, and lhe urknown heirs of W. G
unknown, if any, having or claim­
place of beginning, containing 27
«Oldakers, if he be ihmeased, Jamis O:
ing to have an interest in or to the
acres, more or less.”
dakeis, and the unknown heirs of Janu
real property hereinafter described.
■■'a «« sale to be made subj«;ct to the
Oidakeis, if he be deceased, Maggie ien of a certain joint mortgage and t
Defendants.
To the above named defendants, and Oldakers, aid the unknown heirs <> any and ail unpaid taxer. Sale will be
Maggie Oldakers, if the be deceased. ■ubject to confirmation by the County
each of them.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Joi n Oldakers. and the unknown I eirs Court in the usual manner.
of John Oldakers, if he be deceased,
OREGON:
Dated and first published, May 4,
You are hereby notified that John F. Archie Oldakers, and the urknown 1918.
Ro?ho the holder of Certificate of De ■heirs of Archie Oldakers. if he be de­ I
D. W. B agshaw , Administrator.
linquency numbered 2852 issued on the ceased, Archy Oldakers, and the un- P. O. Address: Jacksonville, Oregon.
2>th dav of April 1917 by the ¿Tax Col­ kniwn heirs of Archy Oldakers, if he
lector of the County 'of Jackson State be deceased, Birthey Oldakers, ai d ik
of Oregon, for the amount of Thirb unknown heirs of Birthey Oldakers if
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
arid thirty-four one-hundredths Dollars, she be deceased, Auguste Urion, one
the
unknown
heirs
of
Auguste
Urioi
,
the same being the amount then due
By virtu? of an execution in forcclo
and delinquent for taxes for the year if he be deceased, Harriet A. Urion.
191) together with penalty, interest and the unknown heirs of Harriet A s ire and order of sale July issued out
and costs thereon upon the real prop« r- Urion, if she be deceased, I). H. Van of and under the seal of the Circuit
toTtssessed to you, of which you ar« Antwerp, and the unknown heirs of D. Court for the State of Oregon, for
the owner as apoears of record, situat H. Van Antwerp, if he be deceased, i Jackson County, dated M.iy 3d, 1918 in
ed in said County and State, and par­ Fred T. Harrington, ard the unknown a certain suit therein, wherein Sherman
ticularly bounded and described as fol heirs of Fred T. Harrington, if he be Morehouse and Carrie Morehouse, hi«
ieceased; also ull other persons or par wife, as Plaintiffs, recovered judgment
. lows, towit;
Beginning at the quarter section cor­ ties unknown, claiming any light, title, and decree against Frank H Sommers,
ner of south boundary of Section 36 estate, lien or interest in and to the Charles II. Pierce and Anna L. H.
Pierce, his wife, Defendants, for the
in township 38, south range 1. west real property described herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE sum of $37i.65, with interest thereon
of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon;
... Thence East 2 chains, thence North OF OREGON: You and each if yon at 8% per annum from May 2d, 1918,
■S' 2. deg. 45 min. east 43chains; thence are hereby required to appear in tl e and $50.0« ¡attorney s fees and $21.30
north 28 deg. 45 min. 22.83 chains; above entitled Court and cause anil an­ Costs, which judgment was enrolled
thence wist 4.15 chains to cornir ol swer the complaint of the plaintiff on and docketed in said Court May 24,
tract deeded by A. D. Hammond, file therein against you w ithyr six 1918;
and wife to S. J. Scott; thence along weeks from the date of the first publi­ ’Notice is hereby given th it. pursu­
boundary of the said Scott Tract, cation of this summons, if strvediby ant to the terms of said execution, I
first south 17 deg. west 5.92 chains; the actual publication ther. of, find you will on June 4th, 1918, at 19 o’clock A
thence south 33 deg. west 4 chains; and each of you will hereby take no­ M., at the front door of the Courthouse
thence north 56 deg. west 9.50 chains tice that if you fail to so appear and in the City of Jacksonville, Jackson
thence North 29 deg. east 7 90 chains answer for want thereof, the plaintiff County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell
thence north 75’4 deg. west 5 45 will apply to the Court for the follow­ at public auction for cash to the high­
chains; thence south 27 deg. west ing relief against you and each ot you. est bidder, to satisfy said judgment,
with the costs of this sale, subject to
4.77 chains; thence west 2.4 chains: to-wit:
For a decree of this Court forever redemption as provided by law, all i f
thence south 13 deg. 45 min. west 30
links; thenCe west 6.80 chains thence quieting the title of the following des­ the right, title and interest that the
south 60 chains to place of beginning, cribed real property, lying and being above named defendants, jointly or in­
containing 82.36 acres more or less, situated in Jackson County, Oregon, dividually, had on January 29lh, 1914
or have since acquired, or now have in
same being described in volume 26, to-wit:
Beginning at the southwest corm r of and to the following described propet-
deed records of Jackson County, Ore­
the the southwest quarter of lhe ty, situated tn Jackson County, State
gon, at page 603 thereof.
southeast quarter of section 32 in of Oregon, to-wit:
You are further notified that said
Township 38 South of Range 4 W«s
John F. Rocho has paid taxes on said
Ail of Lot number Nine (9) in Block
of the Willamette Meridian and run­
premises for prior or subsequent years,
number Three (3) in the Pierce Sub­
ning east along the section line;to a
with the rate of interest on said
division in Township Thirty-seven
point
in
the
center
of
the
public
road
amounts as follows:
(37) South, Range One (1) West of
as it is now located; thence in a
Year 1913, paid April 5, 1917, Recpt.
the Willamette Meridian, and con­
northeasterly direction along the cen­
No. 1639 $93.68. 15% rate of interest:
taining F ive (5) Acres, according to
ter line of said public1 Road to a point
Year 1914, paid April 25, 1917, Recpt.
the plat thereof, now of record.
in the center of Thompson Creek;
No. 1386, »45.29, 15% rate of interest;
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, May
thence northerly along the center of 3d, 1918.
Year 1915. paid April 25, 1917, $20 79,
Thompson Creek to the northerly line
15% rate of interest; Year 1916, paid
R alph G. J ennings
of said south west quarter ,of .raid
Sept. 1, 1917, Recpt. No. 7561. $21.85
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
section 32, thence westerly along said
15% rate of interest.
By L eslie W. S tansell
line to the northwest corner of said
Said Sanford & Golden as the owner
Deputy.
southwest quarter of the southeast
of the legal title of the above describ­
quarter,
thence
south
to
place
of
be
­
ed property as the same appears of re­
i
ginning and being all of that oitrt of
cord, and each of the other persons
Notice To Creditors.
the
southwest
quarter
of
the
south
­
above named are hereby further noli
east quarter of said section 32, lying Estate of Ralph B. Baer.
tied that John F. Rocho will apply t<
and being situated west jf the coun­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Th t
the Circuit Court of the County and
ty road ami Thompson Creek; con­ the urdersigred, Effie Marie Baer, has
State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing
taining fifteen acres, more or less.
been duly appointed administratrix of
the lien against the property above de­
scribed, and mentioned in said certifi in ana to the ’plaintiff, and decreeing the estate of Ralph B. Baer, deceased,
cate. And you are hereby summoned that defendants hereinabove named and and any one having claims against sa d
to appear within sixty days after th« all other persons or parties unknown, estate may present the same propel ly
first publication of this summons, ex have no right, title, estate, lien.or in­ verified within six months from the
elusive of the day of said first publica­ terest in or to the same, adverse to date of this first publication to the said
tion, and defend this action or pay the the fee simple ownership of the plain­ Effie Marie Baer at her home in Rogue
amount due as above shown, together tiff, and forever barring said defend River, Oregon, or to her Attorney H.
with costs and accrued interest, and in mts, and other persons or parties un­ A. Canaday at 32 North Central, Med­
case of your failure to do so. a decree known from any interest therein, and ford, Oregon.
Date of First Publication May 25tb,
will be rendered foreclosing the lien of enjoining them forever from ever as­
said taxes and costs against the land serting or setting up any claim of righ , A. D. 1918.
title, estate, lien or interest therein or
|E ffie M arie B aer , Administratrix.
and premises above named.
This summons is published by order thereto, adverse to the ownership of
of the Honorable F. M. Calkins Judge the plaintiff, and decreeing plaintiff to
Summons,
of the Circuit Court of the State of te the owner of the sarm subject only
Oregon for the County of .’Jackson and to said agreement of I’hila Bliven at.d IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON
said order was made and dated this 13th H. K BliVen, and the plaintiff, and f.-r
COUNTY.
day of April 191» and the date of the such other, further anil different relief
first publication of this summons is the as to the Court may seem equitable in Frances Ann Kleinhammer, Plaintiff
the premises.
20th day of April 1918.
-vs-
This summons is published under and j Kate Hills and W. J. Hills her hus­
All process »nd papers in this pro-
reading may be served upon the under­ by virtue of an Order duly made and band, Defendants.
signed residing within the State of Ore rendered ard entered on the 13th day To saiil Defendants: Kate Hills and W.
gon at the address hereafter mention­ uf April, 1918, by the II on. F. M. C h
J. Hills, her husband.
ins, Circuit Judge, and lhe date of tl.«
ed.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
first publication thereof is 20th «lay ot
G. M. R oberts
OF' OREGON, You are hereby requir
April,
1918,
and
the
dHte
of
tl'e
last
Attorney for Plaint iff.
publication thereof is the 1st day ol ed to appear in the above entitled court
Address: Medford National Bank
an«l cause and answer the Complaint
June, 1918.
Bldg. Medford, Oregon.
¡of
this plaintiff on file herein against
G. M. R oberts ,
you
within ten days from the date of
Attorney for Plaintiff.
service of this Summons upon you if
««ce-----------
Summons
such service is made within Jackson
Administrator's Sale.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE
County, Oregon; within twenty days
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON
from the date of the service of this
COUNTY.
IN 1 HE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF Summons upon you if such service is
« REGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
made within any other county of the
Lee Harrington, Plaintiff.
State of Oregon; within six weeks from
In lhe matter of the estate of
vs.
Cl arles H. Basye, deceased.
the date of the first publication of
Unknown heirs of Sarah Oldakers,
I
Notice is hereby given, that pursuant Summons if served by publica.ion
if she be deceased, W. G. Oldakers,
to an order of the above entitled court thereof; or if served outside of the
and unknown heirs of W. G. Oldak­
made and entered on the 2n«i day of State of Oregon, in lieu of the actual
ers if he be deceased, James Oldak­
May,4918, 1 will on anil after the 4 h publication, then within six weeks from [
ers, ard the unknown heirs of James
of June. 1913, offer for sale an«l will the date of such service, and you w.ll1
Oldakers, if he be deceased. Maggie
Oldakers, and unknown heirs of Mag­ sell, at private sale, for cash, all the hereby ‘ake notice that if you fail to
right, title and interest that said dece­ So appear and answer Complaint on
gie Oldakers, if she be deceased,
dent had in and to the following des­ file herein, for want thereof, the pRin-
John Oldakers, and the unknown
cribed real property, situated in Jack- titT will pray to the court for the »ol
heirs of John Oldakers, tf he be de­
son County, State of Oregon, to-vil: lowing relief against you. to-wit
vested, Archie Oldakers, and th9 un­
That the plaintiff recover off and
A tract of lain) situated in the John P.
known heirs of Archie Oldakers, if
Davidson Donation Lain! Claim an I be­ from you the above-named defendants,
he be deceased, Archy Oldakers, and
ing part thereof and described by metes judgment in the sum of Twenty five
the unknown heirs of Archy Oldak­
huttiire I dollars ($2500.00) and interest
mil bounds as follows:
ers, if he be deceased, Birthey Ol­
"Beginning at a point on the* South thereon at the rate of eight (84) per
dakers, and the unknown heirs of
line of the John P, Davidson Dona c.nt from March 25th, 1918, until paid,
Birthey Oldakers, if she be deceased,
L ì 'gal
Advertisements.
I
together with one hundred fifty dollars j
($150.00) attorney’s fees and costs and ;
dis! ur-. meats h« rein to be tax d, and '
tor a decree of court foreclosing a co •
lain ri al estate m rtgige s-curing said
•i.-t»* m.d promissory n 'edestribid in j
p aimiff’s cempluii.t, and to which you
are r«tp ctfuliy referred. And that'
said m rigage be foreclosed on the
premises Je-
therein as follows:
Commencing at a point on the North
¡in . of Block number Six (6) of Gal­
lo.. ; y’s Addition to the town (now
Ci y) of Medford, situated 123.76feet
It ist of the Northeast coiner there­
of, aid from ¡said point running
th« nee South 176 feet; thence West
122.71 feet; tl et'ce North 176 feet to
the North line of said Block; thence
East on North line 122.7-1 feet to the
place of commencing. All in Jack-'
son County, Oregon;
I hat sit premises be ordered sold tn
the manrer provided by law, and the ,
proceeds thereof be applied
I In the payment of costs and ex- |
pen-«e of sale.
II In the payment of costs and dis-■
burs« mei ts of this suit, including the
attorney’s fees allowe«! the plaintiff by
the court.
lii The amount due the plaintiff on
said note and other forms of indebted­
ness, and the balance it anv there he
after sait! amounts nave been fully
paid, satisfied and discharged, be paid
over unto the said defeniiaets, and
th r«by all and any title, estate, lien
and interest uf the defendants in and
to s i I premises be foreclosed ar.d for­
ever barrel, except as to the right of
redemption as provided by law; and for
such other further and differ nt relief
as to the court may seem proper and
equitable in the premises.
This summons is published in Tl e
Jacksonville Bost, under and by viitue
of an order duly made and entered up­
on ti e 19 h day of April, 1918, in this
court and cause by Honorable F. M.
Caikir.s, Circuit Judge. The date of
lhe first publication is the 11th day of
Mier, 1918, last publication is the 22nd
day of June, 1918.
C. M. T homas ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Medford, Oregon.
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Notice
To
Creditors.
In the Matter of Julius
Bjerre.ra «rd, Estate,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, George R. Lindley,
has been duly appointed administrator
of the Estate of Julius Bjerregii».rd,
deceased, ami notice is hereby given
that any and al! persons having claims
against the said estate may present tht
same properly verified, within six
months from the date of this first pub­
lication, which first publication is May
18th, A. D. 1918, to said a Iministrator
at his office in the Jackson County
Bank at Medford, Oregon.
Dated this 13th day of May, A. D.
1918.
G eorge R. L indley ,
Administrator.
FORCED RIVERBELOW GROUND
Clever Piece of Work Which Must Be
Placed to the Credit of English
Engineers.
A novel piece of engineering has
been completed In connection with the
building of an nvlntlon field In Eng­
land. The site selected wns a pleas­
ant piece of countryside, consisting of
a wooded park, bisected by a little
stream about 30 feet wide and 2 feet
■ l«’ep. Tills waterway Is largely arti­
ficial in character. It wns constructed
mainly along a branch of the River
<'nine In 1638 nn«l 1639, between Long­
ford and Hampton Court palace, with
'lie object of supplying the palace with
ornamental fi«h and water ponds, nml
it wns used for this purpose up to the
present time. It is 11 miles long.
The decision to convert lhe park Into
m aerodrome made It necessary to di­
vert this river, which, being raised
.«hove th«1 level of the ground where it
Tosses the park, presented an ol.stn-
le ns well ns a danger. Hail th«' river
been running In a natural be«l below
'h«> level of the ground. Instead of In
n artificial channel gbove the ground
vol. It cmtld have been merely cor­
n'll over. The need for putting It at
I iw. >• I V« 1 le«l to th«1 decision to
n ry It underground through tin- ncro-
'r «me by means of n re-enforced con-
rote Invert«’«! syphon, and this plan
having been npproved of, a detailed
sclienie was got out.—Scientific Ameri­
can.
Quaint Social Features Among Birds.
Interesting stories have been told of
the quaint social features of bird life.
The social intercourse of birds Is a
ubject which bird lovers study with
special consideration. Man was not
he first, it appears, to devise a tri­
bunal for the trial of some one accused
■ if crime. If the ornithologists are cor­
rect, he wns nt one time In medieval
history far behind the feathery tribes
In the system of meting out justice
to wrongdoers.
Rooks hold court when on«' of their
number Is caught In theft or other
misdemeanor. The culprit sits within
i circle of rooks who cry out again.-1
him. lie proclaims his Innoeem-e or
guilt, as the ca.s«> tuny be. by shrieking
loudly. If he Is considered guili; y
he bird assembly, at a signal the dock
pounces upon him anil tears him to
pieces.
Justice is not dou« halfway by the
rds.
IF
NOTHING WASTED BY CHINESE
Flowery Klugdcm’s Frrmers Even Uti­
lize «he Prciifle Wood» for For-
tilizer am! Fuel.
I
Notlilng t,'oes to wu»!e on the Chi-
II«««' furili -not evi'n th«' v.eeib. A-
cowling t«> lhe furnier’» idetis. tlK'i'e I
lire g«H.«l w- »«■«Is ami hml \ .■«•i «!«, states
a writer. Tl«<‘ good we.i-ils are put
hilo «-Ijllipo.--i heaps mnt r«.'turn 1« rtili-
zillion io tl I.' soil. Th.' e ■arse v.e«'«ls
with wooily stilus which will not cits
ily rot are cut down mid nllownl to
dry uutil the »oil of lit«* family bus
time to ruke tbctu up lor u •«■ as winter
fuel.
I
Nov here ns iii I’hina do the deml
rob the living. Millions of graves are
'ciitti ¡ « il over th" tii-hls, they- Im a-
tion directed by llie complicated rub’.«
of 1« ng hui. In si.m«’ »«•«•!:•.«? of llm
country more than one-sixth of the til­
lable area is covered with graves of
i.stimahle but now useless nlieestors,
and sometimes when a young num
falls lieir to a farm he finds that it is
u farm lull of graves, t.ud bis biggest
crop is a crop of duty to deml auil
ball-forgotten ancestors.
I
Chinese women didn't wr.lt for the
outbreak of war to put on trousers
and volunteer for work in tit«' fields.
They have been wearing trousers tor
many c.nturies and for many more
they have been helping the beans and
potatoes to do tlnlr bit for their
country. Tin* Chines«' sages have had
a great deal to say about the Inferior­
ity of woumn, but when It comes to
digging iu the fields the Chinese wom­
an is tquul to any man.
vou are
Tn need ot
;
HUMPBACKED MEN IN DEMAND
Affliction Proved Qualification Where
Strange and Successful Experi­
ment Was Tried in Factory.
Good Printing
Try the
POST
'
.
Jacksonville, Ore.
Where
you get
best work
•
r
An unusual advertisement appeared
in a Chicago impel* recently, desiring
the services of live humpbacked men.
the explanation of this strange want
Is even more iuteri'stlng than the an­
nouncement, says 1’opuli'r Mechanics
Miignzine.
It seems that a large envelope fac­
tory, unable Io fill its orders, decided
io work nights as wi ll us days. Long
experience had denionsirut« <1 that in
lhe use of certain machines women
were better operators than men by We have on hand for sale the following
reason of their hands being more deli-
blanks viz:
eat«> mid nimble.
Lease,
The own« l' does not believe In fac­
Mortgages,
tory work at night lor women, mid the
men proved clumsy and slow, it wus
Bill of Sale,
then he si t about to seek men who
Agreements.
were well but physically Incapable of
W arrantv Deeds,
heavy work, lie iie«'I«h'il that hump­
Quit Claim Deeds,
backs had th«1 necessary qualifications
Chattel Mortgage,
of more agile and sensitive touch, nml
Acknow ledgements,
an actual test proved such to be the
Real Flstate ontract.
fact. Hence the advertisement.
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice—Quartz,
Rubber in India.
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
In southern Iiulia a factory at which
Real Estate Agents Gintract,
Itigli-grmle rubber Is made resembles u
dairy, the niilklike appearance of the At reasonable prices. We intend adding
latex milling to this Illusion, as well other blanks as fast 113 possible untii
as the pr«1«nations taken io insure ab­
solute cleanliness, says the Family the line is complete. Blanks of special
lierahl. tHi«' of two methods of manu­ form printed to order at short nitice
facture is generally adopted. If the JACKSONVILLE POST.
estate is young ami only a lew trees
are being tapped the rublier is made
in the form of biscuits or sheets. The
latex is put into shallow, round dishes
BUSINESS CARDS.
<«r oblong pans and a certain quantity
of acetic acid lidded to it. This Is
the coagulating agent most generally
used. After standing lor soni«1 hours
GUS NEWBURY
the rubber Is found floating on th«' top
■jt* •
i •
of th«1 dish in a white, spongy clot.
Attorney-at-Law
This is removed and washed ami rolled
by hand anil through a mangle until Will Practise in All Courts in the State
clean. The biscuits are pbiceil on racks
MEDFORD,
OREGON
in a wiirni room or an artificial dryer
mid allow«'«! to remain there until dry.
The finished biscuits are pak1 umber­
colored and transparent, mid for this
D. W. BAGSHAW
reason are popular on the market,
for their purity ami freedom from dirt
t Attorney at Law
<*mi be jmlged by holding tln'tn to the
.
light ami lobklng through them.
j NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER
f
. ' .
The Grant Monument.
Office with Jacksonville Post.
The monument to General Grant In
-
-OREGON
front- of the cnpitol in Washington JACKSONVILLE.
wns contraet«'«! for on August 19. 1903.
,
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The contract provided that the work
should be cotnpleti'd In five years, but
II. K. HANNA
the contractors nski-d. ami weri' grant­
ed, several extensions. All <«f th«' ar­
chitectural work is finished, rhe cav­
Lawyer
alry mid th«' artillery groups are in
t
1
position at either en«l of the platform,
the lions ami lamps culled for by the Office in Bank of Jacksonville Wnildhig
• •
t
design nre in place mid there remains I
OREGON
to compb'ke llie uienioriiil only the I JACKSONVILLE.
placing of the eqm'strlmi group. I. >..
the figure of General Grunt on horse­
buck on the central ped« still, and af­ THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
fixing the two has lelii'fs whieji mo to
ADVERTISING BY THE
go on either siile of th«' pedestal. The i
total cost ;»ithoiiz"<l by congress for
the memorial is $240,090. ext'hlsive Of
GENERAL OFFICES
1
$10.000 which was iipproprhited for til««
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
!n procuring designs.
at tow prices
LEGAL BLANKS
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
German Silver.
German silver is nmnufuctliiod in
three general ways, aecording to Pop­
ular S< ivnci M'.mhly. It is composed Change in Southern Pacific Time
of nickel, cupper and zine in varying
Table.
’
proportions. The Gernmn method is
I i
t
to melt all the eopp«'F to be ttsed In
Effective
Nov.
13,
1916.
tin- mixture, ami two-thirds of the
nickel mill zine In a gruplilte crucible
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
ami then mid the rest of the nickel
ami zinc. In the English nietbo«l tlu1 14 Portland Passenger........ 8:20 A.M.
<*op|i«'r. nickel ami zine are abetted
4
all at one tittle, thin more copper mid 16 Oregon Express.............6:20 P.M.
zinc are mhled. Should the metal ap-
12 Shasta Limited ............ ..2:18A.M
i pear porou«. a fireclay pipe contain­
ing pitch Is pusheil into tin- metal mix
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
'lire to deoxidize it. There are S«'V-
«'nil Anuricmi method«. Gue Is to melt 15 California Express ...««|0:5Q P.M
a eopper-ntekel alloy mid then grad­
ually ad-l the preheiiti'il zinc. In an- 13 San Francisco Express.. .9:05 A.M
othei metil«>«i monel uietubis used a« 111 Shasta Limited................ 3:20A.M
il base.
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4:35 P.M.