Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 15, 1919, Image 4

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    L*gal Advertisement
Summons.
IN THE riRCUITCOt'RT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
No'ice of Final Settlement.
Hila i'aber, 1’1 untiff,
t
vs.
O. A. Tabei7"Defendant.
To O. A. Taber, defendant abo* e
a.
5
In the matter of theesta e
named.
of James R. Neil, deceased.
IN THE NAME OFTHE STATE CF ’
Notice is beredy given that the OREGON: you are hereby .requir. <1. Io
undersigned administrator of the estate appear and answer the complaint of
of James R. Neil, deceased, has filed the plaintiff filed against you in
the final account and report of his ad­ the above entitled court and cause, on ,
ministration of said estate, in the or before the last day prescribed in the |
above entitled court, and that said order of publication of summons, to-
Court has fixed Monday, the 17th day wit: the 16th dav of March, 1919, the
of March, 1919, at the hour of 10 said date being the expiration of six
o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at weeks from the date of .the first publ.-
the court room of said court, in the cation of said summons.
city of Jacksonville, Jackson County,
-3
And you are hereby notified that if
Slate of Oregon, as the time and place you fail to appear and answer the said
I
ANNONS
were
booming
down
for the hearing of said final account complaint, within said time, for want
the valley and at Intervals
and for the settlement thereof.
thereat the plaintiff will apply to th»
there was the sharp rattle of
All persona are hereby notified and court for the relief demanded in
the
musketry. Bodies of soldiers,
required to file their objections to said complaint, to-wit:
-ome in blue and some In gray, were
final account and report, if any they
For a decree and judgment of this seen in places along the valleys and
have, in said court, on or before the
court dissolving the bonds of matrimony broken ground, But they were all far
time fixed for said hearing and settle­
heretofore existing between plaintiff from the little rain-washed crevice on
ment, as aforesaid.
the side of the mountain where an old
anil defendant herein, and a decree negro
stood scanning the distant
Dated and ¡first published February j awarding the
plaintiff the care and scene as well as his half-blind eyes
15th, 1919.
custody of the chi] Iren named in the would permit. After looking he would
F rank R. N eil ,
complaint, and for such other relief as return to the farthest end of the
Administrator. may be just and equitable.
crevice.
This summons is published in the
"Is de fitln’ all over ylt, so’s we kin
Jacksonville Post at Jacksonville, Ore­ go 'long. Lonzo?”
Notice to Creditors
“I reckon hit 'll never git done,” said
gon, by Order of the Hon. F. M.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
Calkins, Judge of the above entitled the old man, nodding his head to the
OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
court, said order being filed herein on frightened woman, who crouched down
In the Matter of the Estate of
the 25th day of Janu-ry, 19'9, which lr.to the smallest possible space.
It was no wonder she was afraid,
Lincoln A. Bratt, deceased
order directs the summons to be served for the war had swept away the last
Notice is hereby given that, the under upon you ty publication thereof in member of her old muster’s family.
signed has been duly appointed a imims siid newspaper for six consecutive And nothing remained of the tine plan-
trator with will annexed, of the estate weeks from and after the first publi­ tattin and home but blackened chim­
of Lincoln A. Bratt, deceased, by the J cation which is the 1st day of Febru­ neys, for the tide of war had swept
County Court of the State of Creg n, ary, 1919, the date of the last publi­ buck and forth over It until all was
for Jackson County and has qualified as cation being the loth day of March gone.
Alonzo went to the edge of the little
such. All persons having claims 1919, and the said order requires vou to
aguinst »aid estate are hereby notified answer on or before the last day pre- rift In the mountainside and looked
to present the same to me at my office scribed in the order of publication of down the valley, but his bleared eyes
at 123 East Main St., Medford, Oregon, said summons, and in default of such were filled with tears he dared not
with vouchers and duly verified, within answer a decree and judgment will be shed, and his broad chest heaved with
the sobs he held in check, Finally he
six mouths from date hereof.
entered herein against you as set forth cleared his throat with a mighty ef-
Dated and first publication, 1st day above.
fort and said:
•f March, 1919. Last publication 29th
R awles M oore
"I reckon we might git ober the
day of March, 1919.
G eo . W. C herry . ridge fo’ dahk, but we got ter creep
O. M. C ornitius ,
Attorneys for Plair.ti"'. iulghty close to de gully tell we reach
Administrator with will annexed of Postofflce addrest: Medford, Oregon.
de tiinbuh. Mebbe we tin’ a fahmeb
w’at'U give us a bite an’ let us sleep In
estate of Lincoln A. Bratt, deceased.
hees ba’n. Come.”
Notice to Creditors
With many groans the woman rose
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF to her feet, tottering with weakness,
Notice of Final Hearing.
OREGON FOI. JACKSON COUNTY.
for since the sweeping away of her
E tate of Elizabeth J. Stille.
master's family, the destruction of the
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
Notice is hereby given that John C.
plantation, and the death of their chil­
Stille, administrator of the estate of Orrin M. Wilson, deceased.
dren these two had suffered terribly
Notice is hereby given that the un- from privation. For the last three
Elizabeth J, Stille, also known as
dersigned
has
been
appointed
by
the
days they had lived entirely upon wild
Elizabeth J. Still, deceased, has filed
his final report and accounting in said county court of Jackson County, Ore- fruit. But they struggled onward
estate and hereby gives notice that the gon, administrator of the estate of th* toward Washington, where In their
County Judge of Jackson County, Ore­ above named decedent, and has duly simple hearts they believed the good,
the tender, the human Lincoln would
gon, has sat Monday, April 14th, A. D. qualified as such administrator.
All persons having claims against make them welcome.
1919, at 10:00 A. M. of said day and at
They had their Sunday garments in
the office of the County Judge in the said estate are notified to present the little bundles, and in her bosom care­
.lame
duly
verified,
to
the
undersigned,
Court House in Jacksonvil'e. Jackson
fully wrapped from injury or contami­
County, Oregon, as the date, time at his office in the city of Jacksonville, nation was an orange cypria. Its rich
Jackson
County,
Oregon,
w.thin
six
ami place for hearing on said fin il re
colors and beautiful form had so
port and at which time anyone interest­ months from and after the date anil charmed her that her young mistress,
day
of
the
first
publication
of
this whom she had loved and nursed with
ed or having any objections to the said
the unselfish devotion of a dog, gave
final report may be present end file i notice.
Date of this notice and day of the It her. She held it in her hands the
said objections.
first publication thereof is March 1, night she died and when Lureeny had
Dated March 11th, 1919.
1919.
asked if It were not very precious the
J ohn C. S tille
dying £irl said:
D. W B agshaw ,
Administrator
“Yes, Lureeny, it Is precious, very
Administrator,
Estate
of
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Orrin M. Wilson, deceased. precious. Cousin Godfrey brought it
to me, nnd he has gone where I shall
Notice of Appointment of Ad­
the C ounty C ourt of the S tate
of O regon , for J ackson C ounty .
I n
A Sicry
Lineal
A OlivB Harf er
C
rree nn i'll CUi'Oer you Up WM our be»'
cloze."
The treble eyes of the old man
were clear enough to see that Lureeny
»vas v*rj weuk aud weary. She re­
plied:
“You hasn’t got a bit o’ sense. But.
I duz feel kinder chillin! Tears like
sunipln in hyar Is plum wore out, dess
like a ole clock mos’ run down. And,
if we tu’n 'em inside out—”
Lureeny felt strangely weak and
cold. A chill such as she had never
felt before benumbed her by degrees.
So strange did she feel thut she called
her husband.
“ 'Lonzo, I Is awful col’. I reckon
I’s gwiue ter die right now, In sight
of de promise’ Inn’. 'Lonzo, ef dat Is
so, I want you to take dis yere o’lnge
dpperus to Mass' Linkum, an’ tell him
to keep it till de lunges’ day he live,
and den give it to de bes’ pusson he
know, an’ tell him 'bout de cliilluns,
an dat I axed him to befrlen’ you.
You’ve been a good iuuu to me, ’Lon-
zo—”
Here the husky voice broke off and
Alonzo was alone.
Who could depict the grief and nn-
guish of the poor old man as he sat
that long night through beside the
dead form of his wife? In the morn­
ing some other refugees came along
and helped hlin to bury her wrapped
carefully in her “store clothes,’
Then Alonzo started on Ills mission.
Days of misery, anxiety, hunger, cold
IF
you are
u .
S. Internal Revenue Bureau
Gives Warning That Severe
Penalties Will Be Enforced.
WOMEN WITHIN LAW’S SCOPE:
n need of
Good Printing
HOW THEY REPORT INCOME
The Income Tax drive comes to u
close on Saturday night, March 15.
The payments and returns due on
that date under the provisions of the
new Revenue Law must be In the hands
of local Internal Revenue Collectors
before their offices close that night.
The Income Tax is being collected to
meet the war expenses. Every person
who shouted and tooted bls born on
Armistice Day Is now called upon to
contribute his share of the cost of win­
ning the war.
The laggards and the dodgers will
face severe fines and Jail sentences.
The Internal Revenue Bureau an­
nounces that Its officers will check us
all up to see that every person who
comes within the scope of the Incom«
Tax law did his share.
Jacksonville, Ore
Where
Where to Pay and File.
you get
Residents of Oregon are required to
make their returns and pay their taxes
to Milton A. Miller, Collector of Inter­
nal Revenue, Portland, Ore., or to an.v
of his deputy collectors who are now
doing free advisory work on Income
Tax.
Payments sent by tnnll should be at­
tached to the returns and should be In
the form of check, money order or
draft. Cash payments by mall are
sent at the taxpayer's risk of loss.
If you are unable to make your re­
turn personally because of illness, ab­
sence or Incapacity an agent or legal
representative may make your return.
If there are any doubtful points as
to your Items of Income or allowable
deductions you should get in touch at
once with a Revenue officer or a bank- We have on hand for sale the following
er for advice.
blanks viz:
Women Pay Tax.
the
re
­
Women are subject to all
Lease,
quirements of the Income Tax. Whet h-
Mortgages,
er single or married, a woman's income
Bill of Sale,
from all sources must be considered.
Agreements.
If unmarried or If living apart from
Warranty Deeds,
her husband she must make her return
Quit Claim Deeds,
for 1918 If her net Income was $1,000
Chattel Mortgage,
or over.
If married and living with her hus­
Acknowledgements,
band her income must be considered
Real Estate ontract,
with the husband's In determining the
Location Notice—Placer,
liability for a return. Their Joint in­
Location Notice—Quartz,
come, less ti>e credits allowed by law,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
is subject to normal tax. The wife's
Real Estate Agents Contract,
net income is considered separately in
computing any surtax tiiat may b* At reasonable prices. Weintend adding
due. Husband nnd wife file Jointly, as other blanks as fast as possible untii
a rule. If the husband does not in­
clude his wife's Income in his return the line is complete. Blanks of special
form printed to order at short nctice
the wife must file a separate return.
best work
low prices
LEGAL BLANKS
I
Before Him Stood the Tall Form.
and rebuffs passed, but always the
white head and wrinkled face haunted
the grounds. He was not allowed to
see the president.
At lust, one day, worn out by his
sufferings he sank at the foot of a
tree Just us the Joyous voice of a child
was heard. The boy was none other
than Tad, the Benjamin of his father’s
heart. Tad saw the poor old man
vainly trying to rise and went to him
frankly and fearlessly. Young as he
was he saw that the old man was in
a sad state and asked if he wanted
anything,
“Yes, young massa, I wants to see
Mass’ Linkuin. I done got sumpin
berry precious fo’ he all, but dey won’t
let me see him.”
6evere Penalties.
JACKSONVILLE POS1.
“Well, you come with me,” said the
The new -Revenue Law places severe
lad, with spirit.
penalties on a person who fails to
Alonzo could scarcely totter to a make return on time, refuses to make
place where the boy seated him on a return or renders a fraudulent return.
BUSINESS CARDS,
bench saying:
For failure to make return and pay
tax
on
time
a
fine
of
not
more
than
“Walt here a minute.
I’ll bring
$1,000 Is named and 25 per cent of the
him.”
Tears streamed down the old man's tax due is added to the assessment.
GUS NEWBURY
face. He was weak from hunger and For refusing willfully to make return
Notice,
ministrator.
Attorney-at-Law
exposure, and the death of his wife or for making a false or fraudulent re­
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
was a great blow. He fumbled in his turn there is a tine of not exceeding Will Practise in All Courts in the State
Notice is hereby given that the under­
to the by-laws of Little Bntte Irrigat­
pocket and brought out the shell, and $10,000 and Imprisonment of not ex­
signed has been appointed by the county
OREGON
ion Company, assesments were levied
ihinking that the cloth around it was ceeding one year, or both.
MEDFORD,
conrt of Jackson County, Oregon, as 1 by the Board of Directors of said corp-
Farmers' Income Taxable.
too soiled he threw it away, and then
administrator of the estate of Minnie
Every farmer and ranchman who
—before him stood the tall form, with
1 oration against the following enumer­
McArdle deceased, and has qualified.
the rugged features of his face aglow had a fair or a good year In 1918 must
ated shares of stock of said corporation,
All persons having claims against said
with deep compassion that was part heed the Income Tax this year. II*
D. W. BAGSHAW
for carring on the business of said corp­
estate are hereby notified to present
of his nature. The great man, great must consider all Ills Income as tax­
oration for the yèar 1917, and assess­
the same with proper vouchers and
in all things, sat down by Alonzo say­ able. He Is entitled to deduct from
Attorney at Law
ments were levied against said shares
his gross Income all amounts expended
ing pleasantly:
duly verified within six months of the
restteclively by said Board of Directors
tn
carrying
on
his
farm.
The
cost
of
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
CONVEYANCER
"Well, uncle, what is it?”
date of this notice, to the undersigned
for carrying on the work of said corp
“Oh. Massa Linkum, praise de Lord farm machinery, farm buildings and
at Prospect, Oregon.
improvements
cannot
be
deducted.
The
oration for the year 1918, as set
Office with Jacksonville Post.
dat I done lib to see dis day. Here
Dated nnd first published February 22,
below, all which assessments are
is a gif’ fo’ you from Lureeny—my— cost of live stock, either for resale or
1919.
breeding purposes. Is also regarded JACKSONVILLE.
- OREGON
paid.
wife. She died afo’ she could gib hit for
as investment.
S. S. AIKEN, administrator of the
W. A. Laidlaw, owner as* shown
hersef. She say hit am berry precious,
Estate of Minnie McArdle, deceased. books of corporation, 190 shares,
Overtime and Bonuses Taxed.
and she done hab to gib hit to de bes’
Salary
and wage earners must con­
pusson
libbln'
—
nnd
she
was
a
chillin'
assessments 1917, $19.00, assessments
II. K. HANNA
fo’ death when she gin hit to me fo' sider as taxnble every Item received
1918, $57.00. W. W. Taylor, owner as
Notice to Creditors
from
employers
nnd
from
other
you."
shown by books of corporation, 17'y
Lawyei
Sn.vlng this Alonzo held out bls toll- sources. Bonuses and overtime pny
I n the C ounty C ourt for J ackson shares, assesments 1917, $1 75, assess­
to be reported as well as the regu­
deformed hand with the beautiful are
C ounty , O regon .
lar payments.
ments 1918, $.'>.25. Von der Hellen and
shell gleaming in a ray of sunshim
Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
In the Matter of Estate of
Brown, owners as shown by books of
Allowances for Losses.
that filtered through the tree on liis
John Jacob Shafer, deceased.
Losses
sustained
tn
corporation, 11 shares, assessments
1918
and
not
Is de Filin’ All Over Yit?”
dark pa I tn.
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE,
Notice is hereby given that the un­ 1917, $1. 10, assessments 1918, $3.30.
“I thank you for the gift, and she covered by Insurance are deductible
soon
follow,
Never
part
with
It
so
items
if
Incurred
in
.
.
dersigned has been appointed and is F. M. Stewart, owner as shown bv
the taxpayer's
who is gone, but I do not feel that I
business or trade, In nny transaction
the qualified Administrator of the above books of corporation, 2 shares, assess­ long ns you live, and when you die deserve It.”
give
It
to
the
best
person
you
know.”
for profit or arising from
entitled estate.
“Oh, yes, you do, daddy. Yes, you undertaken
ments 1917, $0.20, assessments 1918,
REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN
Then she kissed the cypria. In that
fire, storm, shipwreck or other casu­ THIS PAPER
All persons having claims against 10.60. J. W’ Grover, owner as shown
ADVERTISING BY THE
do
!
”
said
Tad
eagerly.
moment her eyes closed, and her Inst
alty or from theft.
said estato are require! to present the by books of corporation, I shares, sigh drifted into the beautiful shell.
Then the homely fnce of Lincoln
same, with proper vouchers, to the assessments ' 1917, $0.40 assessments Now. Lureeny was going to give this quivered nnd his eyes suddenly burned.
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undersigned, at his residence in Jack­ 1918, $1.20. 8. B. Holmes, owner as precious thing to her hero, the com­ Only Lincoln's great heart could un
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GENERAL OFFICES
sonville, Oregon, before the expiration shown by books of corporation, 3 shares passionate Lincoln. Who but he was derstnnd the pathos of tills gift nnd * SQUARE DEAL FOR EVERY
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
appreciate
It.
It
wns
all
the
giver
of six months from the date of this ssaewments 1917, $0.30, assessments worthy of this gift over which had
INCOME TAX PAYER.
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
swept the pure breath of the maiden had. He coughed two or three times *
notice, which is March 1, 1919.
1918. $0 90.
before
he
could
speak.
who
died
of
a
broken
heart?
Some
­
* Washington, D. C. — “The
G eorge J acob S hafer .
Notice is further given that said
“Tell me about yourself and where * rights of all persons now tiling
times Lureeny put the shell to her ear
several 1 its of capital stock, or so much and the soft breath of her young mis­ you came from.”
* Income Tax returns are niupiy
Notice to Creditors.
Change in Southern Pacific Time
therefore as may be necessary respect­ tress seemed to be sighing inside.
Alonso was a man of few words, * protected by provisions for
ively, will be sold nt public auction to
i
but
his
tale
was
even
the
stronger
for
Days
the
poor
old
couple
Journeyed
★
abatements,
refunds
nnd
sp-
Estate of Pearl Blakely, deceased.
Table
the highest bidder for cash, on the on, weary and disappointed that th«' that, as he told of their sufferings on * penls,” says Commissioner Dan­
Notice is hereby given that the un­
14th day of April, 1919, at 10 o’clock way wns so Interminable. At last they their way toward the realization of * iel C. Roper.
Effective Nov. 13, 1916.
detsigned, W. D. Satterlee, bat ing
“Every person can be sure of
A. M., at the office of the Me iford reached a height from which they their hopes. As he finished, the old *
been appointed by the Courty Court of
mun
fainted
and
sank
to
the
ground.
* a square deal. No person is ex­
Lumber Company, corner of 3rd and could see In the distance the goal of
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
Jackson County, Oregon, administrator
Fir Streets, Medford, Oregon, to pay their efforts, the city of Washington. ; Kind hands raised him, fed him, nnd * pected to pay mors than his
of the estate of Pearl Blakely, de­
They both lifted their hands in Joy ' took him to a hospital where ho ended * share of tax. His share is de­
14 Portland Passenger
said respective assessments.
8:20 A.M
ceased, therefore notice is given to any
ami
thankfulness. It was more beau- , his days in a comfort he had never * termined solely by the amount
H. B. T ronson
*
known.
His
last
words
were:
“
Lord
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Oregon
Express...
and
nature
of
his
net
Income
for
..6:20 P.M
and all persons having claims against
tiful than they had dreamed.
Secretary Little Rutte
”»»h. 'Lonzo, It Is like the new Jeru­ bless Mass' Linkum. nnd give him the * 1918. as defined In the isw.
said estate to pn ent the same
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Shasta
Limited
...
2:18A.M
Irrigation Company salem. But I'se too plutn tuckered out desire of hoes heart.”
A "Abatement petitions are dealt
properly verified wthin s!x months
The orange cypria is in the Smith­ * with open-mindedly. Refunds will
to
go
on
tonight.
We'll
eat
a
snack,
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
frtm the date of the firat publication
Chinese and Telephones.
un' den set hyar till daylight, nnd den sonian institution, now with Its ninte. * be made in every case where too
of *hia notice, which first publication is
*
much
tax
Is
erroneously
col
­
Calife:.a Expre « ....... 10:50?. M
In •nite .
'■ •• that be avem
put on our store cloze an go on Wlmt which was found In the pocket of a
M .rrh l»t , 1919. to >1 A t a
young Confederate officer. Few know * lected.
ye reckon Mass' Linkum ’ll «ay?"
3
San Francisco Express.. .9:05 A.M
*
“The Income Tax Is on the
“I dunno, but 1 reckon he'll be Its history or how it came Into the
ult to obtain
*
level'
all
tlie
way
through."
6
possession
of
the
"best
person
in
the
Î1 Shasta Limited...,
’ I * - ... .u lUiHi» to support local mighty kin', speshully w'en he larn
.. 3:20A.M
*
Oregon.
I Hues I d that country.
all bout us. You lean back agin the , world."
*
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Ashland
Fassenger
4:88 P.M.
W. D. SATTERLEE, Administrator.
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