Jacksonville Post i Jacksonville Over ine T od r Su notait» for Publication in California mil Try to Enforce Dry Law. Foreclosure of Tax Lien. Alias Simmons. At The Churches P resbyterian 1 > the G ircvit C ourt of the S tate o- O regon , for the C > unty of J ack - Albert H. Gammons. Minister Without solicitation, the full miota IN THE CIRCUIT CO’RT OF THE STATE OF son '. Sun'ay Services regularly as foliews: for Jacksonville, of the Viet >ry Liberty OREGON FOR HIE COUNTY OF J ACKSON fr.cramento. Cal., April 15.—Gov. William E. Campbell, Plaintiff, Loan was subscribed early to day, thus IO i OO^A. M. Sabbath School CL cs Butler an! Thompson Company, LOCAL NEWS v*. making tne “old-once-upon-a-time”, ern r W. D. Stephens today sinned th« for all ages. Plaintiff, 11:00 A. M. Morning worship, with town the hirst in Jackson coun’y to go Harris prohibition enforcement bill pro F orenee Annetta Campbell. Defendant, »si. viding machinery for the enforcement over the top (Our friends David B. To Fl 'fence Annetta Campbell, D ■ »enrazn. Elmira Miller, as au’rfiiniefra'»»» of the Jacksonville Went Over The Top. 6:45 P. M. Christian Endtav r Pr. y Hazen and Fred Lockley, of Portland, in California of national prohibition e tate of D. H. Miller, Elm'ra Miller, fendant: Attorney H. D. Norton of Grants please take notice.) Mr. Ulrich, chair­ and defining as intoxicating any bev­ IN THE NAME OF THE STATE cr meeting. unknown heira of D. II. .Miller, estate, fas«, transacted business in this city man for this city stated this m >rnii g I erage containing more than one-half of 7:30 P. M. Evening woi.bip, V i : k First National Bank, Ciy ot Medford, OF OREGON, you are hereby required “ to-day. that no further subscriptions would te 1 per cent of alcohol. to appear and ansWrr lie Comidaii t sermon. Oregon, and all other pers ns and Circulation of petitions asking for a filed ag .in«t v u in the abCve entitled Prayer meeting on Wednesday even- M. D. Jone* left Monday for Dorris, solicited. , referendum vote on the passage of the parlies unknown claim' g any right, Couit -n l cause, within six (6) weeks mg at 7:30. Calit. where he has employment t'tle, es'ate, lien or interest in and to Harris bill and the action of the iFgls- f om the date of the first publication Everyone welcome to these meetings, Tobe Garrett has leased the Taylor ANOTHER RESIDENT lature in ratifying the nat’onal prûhi- I ti»e hereinafter described property. of this Summons, that being the time “i »lad when they said unto me h »use at the head of Fifth street and Defendant*. bition amendment will begin in Cali­ designated in the order of pub'ic iti> n let us go into th« the Lou e of the will move into it in a few days, To Elmira MiHer, ttnknOWrt he rs of CALLED. fornia April 26, Assemblyman Bismark heretofore made and entered by the Lord. — Ps. 122:1. Attorney Frank J. Newman of Med­ Bruck announced today. He said the the D. H. Miller estate, Elmira Millet Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge of th» as administratrix of the D. H. Miller ford transacted business in this city to­ referendum movement would be led by : First Judicial District of Ortgon, with­ Sam Walsh, Well Known the day. California Grape Protecting assoc- I estate, First National Bank, City of in which you shall bo required to so CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I Medford, Oreg< n, and all other persons iation. ■ Justice Tiivlor of Medtord was a busi­ Citizen, Died Wednesday. land parties unknown claiming any appear and answer said Complaint, or • Services held every Sunday morniny *♦- ness visitor in this city today. right, title, estate, lien or ínteres’ in otherwise plead th reto, and you are t at 11 o’slock in 1. O. O. F. Hall. hereby notified that if you fail to so ( The Medford company of Oregon Tractor Capsizes on and to the hereinaft r describ-sd prop- Sam Walsh, a well known resident of appear and answer said Complaint, or ' Everybody welcome national guard will give a banquet to eit.v, the above named défehdantsj Farm, Killing Driver. IN, THE NAME GF THE STATE otherwise plead thereto within said members of the guard, Monday even­ ' , this city died at his home at 10:45 i Wednesday forenoon after an illness of i time. Plaintiff'will apply to the Court ing, April 21. OF OREGON: 1 several years duration. You are hereby notified that Butl r :'0r a Judgment against you by default Clarence Raundtree arrived from i J Mr. Walsh was born at Boyd, Wis- Woodburn, Or., April 15. —pan Hurt, for the r»’ief prayed for in nis com­ Gamp Lewis, Wash.. Friday to attend | cousin, October 16, 1869, an 1 spent I who was driving a tractor for F. J. and Thompson Company is the holder plaint, succinctly stated as follows: of certificate of delinquency number the funeral of his uncle, Sam Walsh, i most of his youth in the middle For a Deeres of absolute divorce west. Kinns, on the Mrs. John Johnston 3550, issued on 'he 1st day of April, held here to-day, 1 He came to Washington state in 1889, place west of Woodburn, was instant­ against you, forever dissolving the 1916, by Tax Collector of the County <>f Lloyd Sparks, son of Mr. and Mrs: ; and remained there until 1905, when he ly killed this morning when the tractor bonds of matrimony heretofore and W. R. Spasks, who had been visiling moved to Jaeksonvil , and has resided , ' ran into a ditch andjturned over, crush- Jacksor, and State of Oregon, for the now existing between you and said amount of $40.50, the same being the his sister at Matlo.'k, Wash., since be­ j here until his death. In early man I ing him to death. He Wa« endeavor- P,aintitf, and for such other a.id further ing discharged from the army, return­ | hood he worked in logging camps and I ing, with chains, to get the fraciur dut amount then due and delinquent for relief as to the Court may seem equit- ■' ed home Friday. He reports that Mr. I was an expert woodsma ; later oh he of the ditch when the fatal accident, taxes for the year 1914, together with able. penalty, interest and costs thereon up­ and Mrs. Cox and little Wesley are engaged in farming and pursu ’d that occured. He leaves a widow. on the real property assessed to you, * This summons is published and serv­ well and getting along nicely. Lloyd vocation up to the time of his death. | of which you are the owner as appears ed upon j'ou by publication under and has saved his pay while in the service Daily Thought. In 1892 he was married to Miss Ella j of record, situated in said County and b, virtue of an orddr of the Honoraole Conversation is the vent of character and since his disc harge and brought Roundtree of Boisefort, Washington, state, and particularly bounded and F. M. Calkins, Judge of the First home a nice little nest egg. Judicial District of Oregon, heretotore ! 1 who survives him. He is also survived as well as of thought.—Emerson. -•Hl,, I J describid as follows, to-wit: J. Percy Wells, formerly Superinten­ by three sons and one daughter, Harry, I The 2nd Street West N. Side Des. insle and entered of record in said r.V,-1 y. CA. .: i £ dent of Schools for Jackson county, has i Clyde and Angus, and Alta, all at home ! D. R. 106 page 583, 132.46 front, and Court and cause o.i the 19th day of! '■■•.. I a - i , r- ■■ r s I , in this city. April, A, D., 1919; The first pub.ica- I i-i M C UT. 1 ;.- been elected principal of Klamath Falls described as follows: V. Ill ’ll O'jva v. I pr»!1 I' ■ tion of this Summons will be made on | Mr. Walsh was a member of the | intent law and i m » high school. All those certain lots platted and des­ [ the 19th day of April, A. D., 1919.( The teacher ’ s duties and responsibil ­ 11. O. O. F. and Modern. Woodmen , ignated a*? lots numbered 7, Block 24, Mrs. M. A. Caine was a visitor at orders, belonging to the Centralia1 ities in industrial club work has never F.^J. N ewman , Lot 7, block 58, Lots 1-2 3 4 S 6 7-8 9 Ashland Thursday. Attorney for Plaintiff. : lodges. Sam, as he was best known I been oyer stated. in Block 1 of D. H. Miller's addition Mrs. Barbara Refer was a visitor at i to his friends, was a good neighbor, a 1 Bankers and other business men and to the city of Medford, Oregon, ail Office and Post Office Address, Medford Thursday evening. Medford. OregOn, j kind and affectionate husband and farmsrs’ organizations are back of the being in the City of Medford, JacK­ Street commissioner Ulrich has been father. He leaves a wide circle of work. The agricultural college, the ... son County, Oregon. busy installing water meters this wepk. | friends and acquaintances who sincerely j U. S. Department of Agriculture, and You are further notified that said Field Meets. COUnly Superintendent Ager li^s ! sympathize with the bereaved family. ! the State Department of Education co­ Butler and Thompson Company has Weather Report. Funeral is being held to day (Satur­ operate in directing the work. Yet, paid taxes on said premises tor prior or issued a four-page “School Letter” A county field meet between Ach­ which is being mailed to teachers and day), the sermon being preached by club work is an educational endeavor subsequent veins, with the rate oi and is operated largely through the land, Medford and a combined te a in school officers throughout the county. Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson of Suther­ schools. Therefore the responsibility interest oil Said amounts as follows, to- f'om aP the other schools of the coun- Following is the report of U. S. Vol-. The Letter contains a number of inter­ lin, Oregon.[Interment in the I. O. O. F. wit: f >r its success rests very largely with Year Date paid C. of D. Amt. Int. esting articles for the information of section of Jacksonville cemetery. Tolu! ty wi.l be held at Ashland on May 2nd. I unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; the teachers. 1914 Apr. 1.1916 3350 ------- —------ — for month of Mar. $40.50 !15% $57.45 Representatives will be chosed at this I Jacksonville, teachers and directors. Several articles 1915 Nov. 5. 1917 Rec. 13221 55.93 15 65 95 meet to participate in the state meet ; Latitude42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­ The improved organization for club are reprinted in this issue of the Post. “Be Kind to Animals” Week. 1916 Nov. 5. 1917 Rec. 11750 43.60 15 51.31 work in this county makes it possible 1917 Jan. 18. 1619 tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. ¡atEugene on Muy 19th. Mrs. John Marvin of Watkins was a Rec. 22130 May 21 is the “Be Kind to Animals” for us to handle successfully more The Annual Southern Oregon Field 1219.96 business visitor in this city WednsS- week for Oregon^ The work is under members than we have had here-to- Precip. Said Elmira Miller, as administratrix, Mee‘ between schools of the second Pate Maximum Minimum day. the direction of the Oregon Humane tore. Certainly we should See to it of the estate of D. H. Miller, Elmira and third classes will again be held at 1 44 .06 37 The "Smudging Pot” has returned Education Society. Free literature that boys ana girls who are in position 2 48 60 37 Miller, tln'known heirs of D. H. Miller Talent on May 23. to Medford again. may be secured from that institution to take up this work be gi ven all the estate, First National Hank, City of 36 51 The committee appointed to make 13 An effort is being made at Medford by writing to Mrs. F. W. Swanton, assistance possible in doing so. Where Medford, Oregon, and all other persons Jrrangemeht# tor the meet have de- I 4 36 49 to raise $30,000 to finance the Pacific & Portland, Oregon, care of Oregon Hu­ conditions warrant it standard clubs and parties unknown claiming any j cided upon tile following livt of events i o r 31 48 Eastern railroad. The purchase price mane Society. should be organized. 50 33 right, title, estate, lien or interest in I for these contests. i s is $270,OK), but if $50,000 cash is paid 4Ö 28 and to the hereinafter described prop­ Track Events for Boys the balance can be deferred for several 49 14 "A” & “B”Classes i ! 8 32' “C” Class erty, are further notified that said years. 29 50 yd. dash 1 9 47 Butler and Thompson company will I 100 yd. dash 25 100 yd dash i 10 52 apply to the Circuit Court of the Coun­ 1 2J0 yd run Mrs. Mand Kubll of Applegate was 220 yd run 35 ' 11 49 | 110 yd run ty and State aforesaid for a decree a recent Visitor in this city. 30 55 foreclosing the lien against the prop­ i 220 yd hurdle, 30 in. 120 yd hurdle30 in. I 12 Members of the Eastern Star of this ' 13 48 35 erty above described and mentioned in 1 mile relay, 4 men (Talent meet city made a vis’t to the lodge at Ash­ 33 06 mile, open to boys from any class re­ 14 49 certificate. And you are hereby sum ­ land Tuesday evening and report having os 49 33 gardless of other events they are in. I 1 15 moned to appear within sixty days after had an enjoyable visit. Those in the par­ 29 Track Events for Girls 52 the date of the first publication of this ¡ 16 ty were: Mrs. Nettie Thompson, Mrs. “A” & “B” Class i 17 60 36 “C” Class summons upon you, exclusive of the Dora Harbaugh, Mrs. M. Dunnington, 50 yd dash I 18 39 50 yd dash 54 day of said first publication and defend Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fick, Mr. and Mrs. 100 yd dash : 19 33 55 this action or pay the amount dile as i 100 yd dash W. H. Johnson, M”. and Mrs. E. 0 YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured, 65 29 above shown together with coBts and 120 yd hurdle, 24 in. 120 yd hurdle 24 in. ¡ 20 Langley, Mr. and Mrs. R Chapman, 68 33 permanently cured, so that you can eat ary accrued interest, and in case of your Field Events for Boys 1 21 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hines, Mr. E. Britt, "A” & “B” Class ■ 22 32 “C” Class 67 failure to do so, a decree will be rend ­ Miss Mollie Britt, Miss Issie McCully, kind of food that you crave? It has been don< Run broad jump ' 23 »56 32 ered foreclosing the lien of said taxes Run broad jump Miss Lulu Williams, Miss Kate Crone, Kun high jump 30 Run high jump 65 24 and costs against the land and premises not only once, but in almost every case when Chair, miller, Mrs. H. C. Sparr and Mrs. Ella Shot put, 8 lb. 66 29 Shot put, 12 lb. 25 above named. Bush berlain’s Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. J. 33 Pole Vault 71 26 This summons is published in the Jave'in Throw 43 60 Frank E. Kendall of Applegate was 27 Jacksonvil.e Post once each week for Pole Vault Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over a recent visitor in this city. 65 41 ; 28 "6 six consecutive weeks, under and bv For Girls 39 $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma­ 68 29 virtue of an order duly made, render, d “C” Class —Indoor base ball Ed. Saltmarsh of Buncom was a 67 40 : 30 and entered by the Hon. F. M. Calkin-, “B” Class—Indoor base bril recent visitor in this city. nently cured by these tablets 71 34 I 31 Circuit Judge, on April 17th, 1919, "A” Class —All-up IndianClub race Clay Walker of Applegate was in Date of first publication April 19, 1919. town first of the week. 1.74 G. M. R oberts , Leland Cantrall ot Ruch has r-turn- Thrift Contest Attorney for Plaintiff. Temperature —mean max. 56.54; mean ed to his home, having been ruiei tlv Address Medford National Bank Bldg. discharged from the army service. min. 32.39; mean 44.46; Max 71 on 31: Medford, Oregon. The boys and girls of Jackson coun- Minimum 2« on 7. Greatest daily Harry D Mills of Butte Falls was a 1 ty are being offered an opp irtunity to range, 38. Total precipitation 1.74 visitor in this city first of the week. participate in a contest w lieh should inches, Greatest in 24 hours, ,.60 in., Mrs. William Webber who had been develope some interesting adventures on 2. Number of days with 01. I ilia Iorces Give Battle. ■ in Thrift in a Medford hospital has returned inch or more precipitation, 10. clear. J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor. home. Outline* of the content I. iv* ■ n 10; partly cloudy, 11; cloudy, 10. "J as ten Hartman and son. Wesley El Paso, Texas, April 14.—A mining sent to all the schools of the County so All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber Total snowfall PATI- ' T T inches 1 A .V Y ERG, made a business trip to Central Point man who arrived here yesterday from | only the substance of . the prizes are Precipitation 303 Seventh for St., season, Waehinflto 20.44 mentioned. Monday afternoon. Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, Chihuahua City said reports were re­ I here Precipitation for last season ¡9.06 ceived there of a fight at Santa Rosalia. D. P. Thrift was a visitor at Med- Here are the Prizes. Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes Seasonal average 90 miles from the state capital, Mon­ ford Tuesday. 1. A í¿ W. S. S Certificate will be E. B ritt , day, between government troops and given to the boy cr girl who sends in Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products Judge Gardner made a trip to Port- Cooperative Observer. Francisco Villa's main force, with Villa the best Adventure in Thrift story of land first of the week to confer with New Shed 113 Front St. Phone 859 in personal command and General Fe ­ the state commissioners in regard to the most novel —the most unusual lipe Angeles second in command. MEDFORD OREGON Jackson county highways. method of making money with which Southern Oregon Traction Com­ The Villa followers were driven from War Stamps have been purchased. Easter Sunday to-morrow. h; town Monday morning, aecorling pany Time Table 2. A $5 W. 8. S. Certificate will be All work done in 1919 spot cash at to tneae reports, he said, and the fight giv-n to the b >y or girl who sends in W. R. Sparks. ing was reported to have been in prog­ the best Adventure in Thrift story of Rev. Robert A. Hutchinson of Suth­ ress when tie left for the border. the most ingenious or original methxi Effective Feb. 22d. 1919 erlin, a former pastor of the M. E. of making money with which War church of thia city, came down Thurs­ Leave Jacksonville. Sivirgs Stamps have been purchased Phone No. 52 day evening and spent Friday and to­ 7:20 a. m. daily except Sunday Educational Tests. 3. A $5 W. S. S. Certificate will be 8:30 a. m. daily except Sunday day with friends here and at Medford. given to the boy or girl who sends in 10:00 a. m. Sunday only He officiated at the funeral of Sam Standard educational effeciency test« the best Adventu-e in Thrift story of 11:30 a. m. daily except Sunday Walsh thia afternoon. Hess Stock & Poultry Tonic are being given in every school in the hardest work performed (time put 2:00 Mrs. W. R. Sparks was a visitor at P- m. daily JacKson County in the subjects of read­ in, kind of work and results considered) 3:45 P m. daily Medford first of the week. Absorbine for Animals ing, writing, arithmetic, spelling lai g- in selling War Saving Stamps between 5:00 D. m. daily The rain this week freshened up uage, algebra and also a reasoning January 1st and October 1st, 1919. 7:15 P- m. Wed & Sat. only Gumbault’s Caustic Balsam lawns and will help sprout the recently test, The University of Oregon will Ten Prizes of fl Each in Thrift Stamps Leave Medford, planted garden seeds. assist in Compiling data and publish the Formaldehyde, Water Glass Ten prizes of JI each in Thrift 8:00 a. m. daily except Sunday The Southern Oregon Presbytery result in bulletin form to be sent back Stamps will be given for the ten next will hold its 61st session at Medford, to all schools. The plan will enable best Adventure in Thrift stories by I 9:30 a. m. Sunday only Tanlac for Everybody. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of school offi ers and teic’ierj to compare boys and girls wh > have earned money I 9:45 a. m. daily except Sunday 10:38 a. m. Jui.day only next week. An excellent program will the work b.ing done in our »cii-.-'Is s’i'i invented it in Thrift Stamps. J. W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor u b1 presented and a large attendance is with that K „ - I ' xpectei. The Women’s Presbyteri I ‘ • ah -AVI- ,.- will meet Wednesday in its annual will be watched with cons.derable q Ager, Chairman, Jacksonville, spring session. interest as the work progresses. ------ • Oregon. i SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919 I D Lumber Yard THE CITY DRUG STORE Farmers & Stockmen! we have Jacksonville - Oregon,