Jacksonville Post SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919 LOCAL NEWS i in Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coleman and Glen Summons for Publication in S iinin TS for Pub.¡catín Terrill visited friends at Wagner creek For-dosiire of Tax Lien Foreclosure of Tax Lien. I Sunday. A Collings of Watkins was in town IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T1IE STATE Ty GENEVIEVE KELLCÏ. I« Wednesday. OF OREGON FoR JACKSO.-i C j '/NTY J. IL Crump of Forest Creek was a John F. R chu. I'laintilf J hn F. Ru.hu. PlulntUI vs. visitor in this city today, While here vs. A I.upton. City of Melf.irJ. Or*-...in. and .ill oth.r C t • <>f M"dford, Oregon. Bl inch® Hari is. Mat <1 he renewed his subscription to the per* -in and parties unknown cluliniiia any riiht liar: is. and all other person.^ and parties an know n Bust. ID”'-,’ Weldon, the channiiu One afternoon Itose sat In a shady taken soon. Small cash payment, Oregon, for the amount of $ol.S6. the same l«ing Tax Collector, of the County of Jack. on. State nook', looking across the bay, with a the amount then due and delinquent taxes for i of Oregon, for the amount of $88.22, the same balance in yearly installments, long 1912. together with penalty, interest and costs being the amount then due and delinquent for frown <»n her pretty forehead. “Oh, term. For price and further partic-i thereon upon the real property H ■ - -d to you. the year 1912. together with penalty, interest and dear,” she said, “they won’t even lei ulars call on D. W. Bagshaw, Jack of which you are the owner as appears of record costs thereon upon th? real property as-iessed to im* have my knitting and 1 might be situated in said County and Slate, and particu­ you. of which you are th? owner as a pears of able to make some poor boy warm and sonviile, Oregon. George Hodges of Applegate was a business visitor in this city first ot the week. Mrs. Jewell Rian and daughter re. turned from the Dow hospital at Med­ ford Wednesday. Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw, Mrs. W. P. Bailey and daughter Edith were visit­ ors at MeJford, Tuesday afternoon. Miss Lizzie Reuter was a visitor ¡«1 MeJford Tuesday. John B. Renault, Jr. was a business visitor at Medford Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Tiny Combest was a visitor at Medford Tuesday, Mrs. M. E. Abbot was a visitor at Medford Tuesday. J. C. Cass of the Applegate valley was arrested for killing deer out of Beason and pleaded guilty before Just­ ice Dox who assesed a fine of $25, which was paid promptly. It seems Mr. Cass, who is trapping, found a wounded deer which he killed and used the carcass for baiting his traps. C. J. Fry of Copper, Cal., was a recent visitor ir. thi3 city. Mrs. Josephine Butler was a visitor at Medford Monday. We are sending sample copies this week to a few persons not on our list of subscribers. If you receive one, kindly consider it an invitation to sub scribe. Only $1.50 per year, Mrs. C. D. Stout and i son Fletchjr, of Medford, were visitors in this city Friday afternoon, Mrs. M. I. Titus, of Seattle, who recently purchased the Dr. Golden property in this city, is stopping with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Norris. Col E. E. Kelly of the U. S. Signal Corps, who was discharged about ten days ago, arrived at Medford Friday. Clinton Cook of Applegate was a recent visitor in this city. A ten million dollar bond issue for the purpose of building roads is being pianned:by some members of the legis lature. The prohibition amendment to the constitution of the U. S. has been rati­ fied by »he legislatures of more than ♦« »-1-V t " i n ■». »> - < v - r» quirt : • ’• “v? had ap it with other?» to hear from. \ tile J otios a<«d Mrs» Keegan were visitors at Medford to- day, I'IIE: ..VH RI ’N ; A WAR ROMANCE Enos Conger was a visitor at Mel- ford Tuesday. Mrs. M. L. Nelson came over frotn Medford Tuesday an I returned Thurs­ day. Axel Lundgren was a recent visitor at Medford. Mattie B>osey, who was ill at the home of Mrs. Kate Hoffman in this city, has been removed to the home of her sister, Mrs. Tryer, at Talent. Harry Helms was a visitor at M’.d- ferd Wednesday. A letter from Flora Thompson at Portland, to her mother in this city, larly bounded and described as follows, to-wit. states that Minnie Kelly, who is em­ All in Block 5 of old town of Medford. Oregon, ployed n a store in that city, is ¡11 bounded as follows; 96.2 feet by 139.5 feet by The new Council with influenza. 169 feet and North one-half of vacated Third street in said Block 5. Dick Hoffman of Thompson creek You are further notified that said John F. The new council organizsd at the i Rocho has gone to Sacramento, Cal-., where has paid taxes on aaid ‘ premises for prior he has a job as foreman on a large city ha’l, Tuesday night,as provided by I or fluigequent j ears, with the rate of interest on ranch. the charter. The oath of office was ad said amounts as follows: Year Dale paid C. of D. Amt. Int. Total * Ensign Walter Bowne who has beer ministered by D. W. Bagshaw to 1913 Mar. 1. '16 mt $67.67 15 l’r. Ct. $94.57 Mayor Britt, Councilman Fick, Lewis, in the navy for nearly two year« has 1914 Mar. 1. '16 3041 52.66 15 73.-M» 65,96 purned to his r nsh home north of I Smith, McIntyre and Treasurer Dox. 1915 Apr. 5. ’17 Rec. 13030 52.67 15 D. W. Bagshaw, Recorder elect, was 1.916 Oct. 6. 'L Rec. 11521 43.17 15 49.V9 th s city. Aug. 22. ‘14 C. of D. swo'n in by Mayor Britt. , A rush of legal advertising this week b’57 53.86 15 86.8C Bonds of the recorder and treasurer Taxes for 1917 41.60 Wat crowJed out some interesting mat- $412.57 t ;r from our pages, but we will do were presented, approved and ordtred Said A. Lupton. City of Medford, Oicgon. an I filed. b ,-tter next time. all other persons and parties unknown claiming Report of the recorder for past year any right, title, estate, lien or interest in and to l’at Swayne of Watkins was a visit­ was read and referred to finance com- the above described premises are hereby notified or in this city Wednesday. I i mittee for approval after which bond that said John F. Rocho will apply to the Circuit Mrs. Ralph Jennings of Buncotn is Court of the County and State aforesaid for a I of former recorder was released. decree foreclosing the lien against the property visiting her sister, Mrs. Childers. at Treasurer’s report was 'read, approved and mentioned in said certificate. Ami you. and Steel Swamp, Cal by the committee and or lered filed. each of you. are hereby summoned to appear Pat Dailey, game warden for Jack- Bdls for salaries were presented, within sixty days from the date of the first publi­ s >n countv, was a business visitor in audited and ordered paid, as follows: cation of this summons, exclusive of the first date of publication, anil defend this action or this citv Tuesday forenoon. Henry G. Dox, Salary $83.33, Supplies pay the amount due as above shown, together E. S. Wilson left Monday evening for $1.75, total $85.08; W. G. Kenney, bal. with costs and accrued interest, and in case of Tillamook, Oregon, where he has a to date $5.85; Chris Ulrich, bal. to date your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and job as engineer on a state road con­ $9.00 costs against the land and premises above named tract. Mrs. Wilson will follow in a Application for Street commissioner, This summons is published in the Jacksonvil’e few weeks as the contract will last all including the handling of the water Post once each week for a period of six consecu­ summer. tive weeks, under and by virture of an order duly system, collection of water rents, etc., regularly made and entered by the Hon. F M. Sheriff Terrill made an official trip was presented by Chris Ulrich at a and Crlkins. Circuit Judge on January 11, 1919. to fulent early Thursday morning. salary of $05.00 per month, as was the Date of first publication, January 18. 1919. G. M. ROBEIVIS, Among the recent subcribsrs to the application of W. G. Kenney for marsh­ Attorney for Plaintiff Post are Col H. H. Sargent, Sheriff al at $35.00 per month. Tuese were the Medford National Bank Bi< g.. C. E. Terrill and Mr, E. Conger. Who only applications received and after a Medford. Oregon. lot of discussion by the council it was will be the next? We still have room - ----------------------------------- on our mailing galley for a few more. decided that both be accepted, There- Dally Thought. A. S. Kletnhammer drove eight steers upon these gentlemen were elected Conversation is the vent of character through this citv Thursday, enroute ' to the positions for which they had as well as of thought.—Emerson. from his ranch at Buncom, to Medford i applied. Glory to, the Conqueror. where he sold them for an average The more famous the vanquished Glass Stoppers. price of $_Oo each. Who says that If glass stoppers stick, try greasing the more famous the victor.—Don farming don't pay? Quixote. them. Mrs. Lillian Fulton of Medford assist­ ed our compositor in “setting up’’ a lot ot legals this week. Frank Mengoz has returned to his home at Squaw creek after a short visit with friends in this city. hi Tue CLurJies Sixth THE DOW HOSPITAL Personally conducted by Doctors Dow and Dow. Fully equipped for all surgical and obstetrical Trained nurses only, em ployed. “SERVICE AND RESULTS FOR THE PATIENT" The Dow Hospital Telephone 11 Cor: Apple, Fifth and Riverside Oregon Medford Lumber Yard J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor. All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products New Shed 11.3 Front St. MEDFORD Phone 859 OREGON THE CITY DRUG STORE Phone No. 52 NEW GOODS! Just received, a new line of Perfumery, Box Paper, Fountain Pens, Toilet Goods, Correspondence Cards,&c. J. W.Robinson, M. I)., Proprietor Jacksonville I < HR1STIAN SCIENCE Scr vices held every Sunday mon ir p (•oinfortidde. I do think I am getting at 11 o'clock in I. O. O. F. Hall. Everybody v cleome. tired of (werything and everybody!” Not knowing she Imd spoken aloud, she wa i surprised to hear a pbasani voice behind her say: “You area t g■ T t< f. i> ed our station over there,” as he point­ unkn wn claiming any right, tit I’, cstatc.l.en or ed acro -s the bay, “ anti in tin» pocket ! 1 iterrat in and t<» the above descrih-’d prantiiy found the cheeriest little note and It are further notified that said John F, Roche» wil was signed ‘Rose apply to the Circuit Court of the County ann State afureeai i for a deer.e foreclosing tlie don’t you think? lien against the property ubove described ann “I’d just love to meet that girl, mentioned in said certificate. And you, ai d each continued, “but I suppose she is en- of you, are hereby summoned to appear within gaged or possibly married, Gee, there ¿'."’T* p, ' ' 303 S »'( sir.ty days from the date of the first publication, wouldn’t be any .chance for an old I —sra-’scarr * exclusive of said date of firat publication, bachelor like me, even though I am and defend this action or pav the amount due ;;s only twenty-three above shown, together with cost« and accrued “(>h, I wouldn’t call myself a bach­ interest, anti in case of your failure to do so. a elor at twenty-three if I were you, evvy» iecree will be rendered foreclosing ths lien of Weather Repott. «aid taxes an t costs against ths land and prem­ though 1 did feel like calling myself a ises above named. spinster the < (her day, when the doc­ This summons is published in the Jacksonville tor refused to allow me to knit, nnd I Following is the report of U. S. Vol­ Bost once a week for a period of six consecutive am two years your junior,” consoled weeks, under and by virtue of an order duly and unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Rose. egularl/ m ide and entered by the Hm. F. for month ¡of Die. “You said you were from across the Jacksonville, Calkins, Circuit Judge on January 11, 1919. bay, didn’t you?” queried Rose. “Well, Latitude42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­ Date of first publication. January 18. 1919. I wonder If you know a student over tude 123 deg. <5 min. west. (J. M. ROBERTS. (here by the name of Earl Morgan. I Attorney for Plaintiff I I Medford National Bank Bldg. have been dying to meet him ever since ' Maximtin . Minimum 1 Medford. Oregon. I read about his saving those two chil­ dren over at Carter's Cove. I bet in* I 25 40 is exactly tlie kind of a man I would 25 41 20 1 45 like, but I can ’ t seem to lie able to find WOMAN’S SPHERE IN FRANC? 44 27 out much about 1dm from my brother, 54 3« who Is stationed at the radio school, Her Influence Is Probably Created 50 40 because every time I ask him about Than in Any Other Country ;>:> 49 ‘the hero’ (as I call him) he laughs and of the World. I 50 12 sa.vs, ‘Oh, your dream will come true 32 t'G 42 and you ’ ll meet your hero “ some 43 26 The greatness of France Iles In her 40 .*>() day.” ’ ” sense of the beauty and Importance 4 J 4) Both sat occupied with their own if living. As life Is an art In France, 48 39 il thoughts, Rose wondering what the so woman Is an artist. She does not 48 37 young man would say when lie found tench man, but she Inspires him. And ■10 36 U out that she was Rose W.. and the is the French woman of Hie brend-wlli- 41 26 young man in turn was meditating on 39 21 •ling class Influences her husband. nnd what she had said ami would say 41 27 he regards her Judgment and her when she discovered he was Earl Mor­ 44 35 11 vlshes, the same Is similarly true of 42 32 78 he French woman of the rich mid ed­ gan, for th«» young radio student was 35 2!) none other than the hero of the episode ucated class, the French woman of 36 28 at Carter’s Cove. leisure. But In this world her Influ­ 32 Rose was the first to break the si­ ence naturally tends much farther. lence. “My, but I wish today would 41 The more civilized a society is the 22 turn out to be the prophesied ‘some 40 22 wider Is the range of each woman’s 39 day! ’ ” 23 Influence over men, and of each man's 35 24 “Well, I think it looks ns If it 1Î influence over women. Intelligent and 39 29 would,” said her brother, happening ( 6 •idtlvated people of either sex will not 35 25 along in time to diteli her remark. 'Imft themselves to communing with 2i 10 - “Morgan, allow’ me io Introduce you their own households. Men mid wom­ to my sister Rose, tin* mysterious knit ­ en equally, when they have the range ter of tin* sweater that now adorns Tempci attire-mean max. 41.42; mean of Interests that real cultivation gives, your h<»rolc body,’’ said Clayton, as he need the stimulus of different points Max 54 on 5: laughingly Introduced the two, and min. 28 58; mean 35. ; of view, the refreshment of new Ideas Minimum 10 on 31. Greatest daily then added, "I ’ m sorry I can ’ t stay and as well ns of now faces. entertain you two, but by the looks of range, lit. Total precipitation 2.07 No one who lins seen French worn things two's company, three’s a inches, Greatest in 24 hours, 0.78 in . en can doubt that their great Influence crowd.” on 20 Number of data with 01. on French life, French thought, French After he had gone tin» two stood and inch or more precipitation, 9. Imagination nnd French sensibility I* looked nt each other, and then they 5; partly cloudy, one of the strongest elements In th" 8; cloudy, 18. both said In unison: "What must you attitude France holds before the Total snowfall inches think of me? ” "Well, the only thing world today.— Ladles’ Home Journal. Precipitation for season. 8.42 we can do is to try to live up to our Precipitation for last scaron 9.JS6 estimation of each other,” they finally NO OBSTACLE DAUNTS RATS agreed. Seasonal average Ami six months Inter, when their E. B ritt , engagement was announced, Earl said: Rodents In Norway, When Setting Out Cooperative Observt r. “Well, Rose, tlivre was a chance for an to Exile, Have Never Been Known old bachelor of twf nly-tliree like me to Turn Aside. after all, wt.sn’t there?” “Well, I The rnts of Norway employ n re­ should think there ought to have been Southern Oregon Traction Com markable method to «void n famine. for a hero,” answered Rose. When starvation threaten«, those that “i'll bless the Red Cross as long as are chosen for exile assemble In count­ I live, and Just to show’ our apprecia­ less thousands In the mountain valleys tion of its noble work I am going to lending to the plains and pour across send It a generous check In <>ur name,” Effei live August 23d, 1917 the country In a straight line, which Is confided Earl a few minutes later, as often more than a mile In length. his arms encircled his wife-to-be In u Leave Jacksonville, They devour every green tiling In their loving embrace. 7:30 a. m. daily except Sunday^ path, and the country through which 7:50 a. m. Sunday only they puss looks ns If It had been Difference In Position. 8:80 a. m dully except Sunday p'owed or burned with firth Edna was n p:inq>i’r<l>. that's a very dlf'rent ling," lof­ lakes take their toll of them, too, but tily flung Fihin; "It 'tnmls to reason 9:00 a. m. daily except Sunday the survivors press onward. «lie--: not 'sp T'teil to wlnm she’s four 10:00 a. m. . dnily iii'i l.irs nnd yon I- jest only on" 12:. r. gularl, as loin « s: 10;OOJA. M. Sabbath School Clu.tcs for all apis. 11:00 A. M. Morning woisliip, v. ■ h fur.mm. 6:1 > I’. M. Christian Ei.d,..v .r !’r. . r meeting. i:30P. M. Evening woiuhip, V. i li Sv rmon. Pi'.iyiT meeting < :i Wednesday even- in at : I'. Evertone v .-leomt to th» .-e mi», tings. “I was glad when they said uni > t.io let us go inlo tne the house cl the Lord.—Ps. 1-2:1. Oregon I North half of Lot 2, and the South 37 _■ fo ;t of Lot 3. all in Block 19 of the old town of Med­ i ford. Jackson County. Oregon, as the same is ! designated, delineated an i m . i ii < 1 on Qie I official plat now of recoid. I You are further notified that said John F. Rocho has paid taxes on said premises for prior I 1 or subsequent years, with the rate of interest < n I ! said amounts as follow.-: I Year Date paid C. of D. Amt. I nt. Total | 1912 Aug. 22. ’14 1619 188.22 1- $143.36 May 6, ’Id 1913 2616 15 139.56 1(1.87 1914 May 6. 'Id 2616 95.38 69.84 15 1915 Ayr. 5, T7 Tax Rec. i ■ .. 67.68 15 82.31 1916 Oct. 6. .17 Tax Rec, 15 11517 55.57 61.82 Taxes for 1817 r> i f,4 # 1 i Get'. In ght A 1'irurgtr Agti.t