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JACKSONVILLE POST Oíñcial Paper of the City ol Jacksonville Oreyon ■î JMT *0 A M i lillv! J,v till AôuU A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of ,,;<k 1 t County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , E litor and Publisher 3ankcrs Say They Lend More r/loney on Property When Buildings Are Well Painted. Entered as s 'cand-class matter June 22 1907. at the post office at .Jack -' r.\ i Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. AN SATURDAY. MAY 3. lfíl» SUBSCRIPTION: One year by'maig$l.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. INDICATION OF THRIFT One Concern Advances 25 Per Cent. More if Repainting Is Done Every Five Years. fines It pay to buildings? lines value of a farm IN THE CIRCUITCOURT OF THE STATE OF properly kept up OtEGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF ed? A careful Inquiry of a number of lending bankers In the Mississippi val J VCKSON. ley, h>< lulling .such slates as Iowa, Illi Was .ington, April 28.— Ten thousand Girelline Thr’ss, nois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana ami Mis Plaintiff, persons in Poland are dying each week souri, reveals the fact that In nearly -vs- as the result of ravager of typhus. th< every case the hankers did not hesi American Red Cross has been inform Eutha Ann I’ackarl, widow, and tate to say that they would lend all the way from 5 to 50 per cent, more on el by its commission to Poland. The Nancy Ann Hoxie, Almira Avery, land where farm buildings were well number of cares of typhus in Poland is R B. Packard, Edward Packard, I painted and kept In good condition, Ellen Packard, Sally Packard, John estimated at 300,000. i’liey maintain that well kept-up and Packard, Char'es Packard, Jefferson well painted buildings ami fences are Packard, Violey Packard, heirs of an Indication of thrift ami that the Rezin B. Packard, sometí nes known Alias Summons thrifty farmer Is a good client, and to is Reason B., R. B., and J. Packard, him money can be safely loaned. An IN TH ? CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STA i F leceased, if living and the r unknown average of the returns from these 07 OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY heirs, if dead; the unknown heirs of bankers shows that the Increased loan OF JACKSON. Rezin B. Packard, deceased; Mary value because of painted buildings Is Geral line Theiss, around 22 per cent. Price; Mary Jane (true name un Some of those bankers make Inter Plaintiff, known) Thompson, Peter Chavner, esting comment. A Michigan concern -vs- a d Mike Chavner, heirs of Thomas says that, while not especially pre Elmer W. Dusenbery, otherwise Jhavr.er, and Mary Jane (true name pared to advise definitely In response kn >wn as Elmer W. Duzenberg, and rnknown) Chavner, his wife, both to this Inquiry, the officers would loan Amelia Dusenbery, his wife, if living, iow deceased, if living, an I their un- more money on farms where buildings and their unknown heirs if dead; ieirs if dead; the unknown heirs of were painted than where they were Sophenia J. Gore, former'v Ish, sole aid Thomas Chavner and Mary Jane not so treated. This bank also finds (true name unknown) Chavner, de- and only heir of Jacob Ish and Sally that where houses, barns and fences lire well taken care of the farm Is a •eastd; C. P. Phipps, widow, Wil Ish, husband and wife, both now profitable proposition, and hankers In iam Phipps, Eiward Phipps, I. D. deceased, F. V. Medvnski, and Ella general consider the farmer a good Phipps, Mary Phipps, sole and only Melynski, his wife; Emma J. Bash client. Another Michigan bank says ford, widow, and Marv Jane (true it ire of Iredell J. Phipps, s imetimes “farm buildings out of repair and name unsnown) Dickenson, Elmer inown as I. J. Phipps, deceased; needing paint Indicate that the owner Alfred W. Salmon, if living, and his Bashford, and Cora Wilson, sole and Is slow pay.” Such farms are rated at rnknown heirs if dead; H. E. Baker, only heirs of G. W. Basbford, de about one-third of the assessed value ceased, if ’iving, and their unknown) Sjphenia I. Baker, his wife; M. E. for loans. Where the farm buildings ’.eatty; also all other persons and heirs if dead, also all other parties are In good shape the rating Is one- half. The president of a middle west parties unknown, claiming any right, and persons unanown, claiming any ern bank says that when real estato ..tie, estate, lien or interest in the rifht, title, estate, lien or interest in loans are considered, painted buildings real estate described in the C ,mplaint the real estate described in the ire always taken Into consideration In Complaint hersin, herein, making an estimate. The general ap Defendants, Defendants, pearance of lhe property surrounding SUIT TO QUIET TITLE SUIT TO QTIET TITLE the house and barn and also the fields To Elmer W. Dusenbery, otherwise To Eutha Ann Packard, widow, an mil fences would be carefully observ known as Elmer W Duzenberg, and Nancv Ann Hoxie, Almira Avery, R It ed. He further says that he has no Amelia Dusenbery, his wife, also all Packard; Edward Packard, Ellen Pack hesitancy In saying that he would ab other parties or persons unknown, ard. Sally Packard, John Packard. solutely refuse a loan on farms where claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Charles Packard, Jefferson Packard, the buildings were not kept up and interest in the real estate described in Violey Packard, heirs of Rezin B. Pack well painted, In bls Judgment, un- painted farm buildings would reduce the Complaint herein. ar<l, deceased, if living, and their un he loan value nt least 25 per cent. known heirs if dead; the unknown heir? Defendants: A Minnesota banker says that he Is In the name of the State of Oregon: f Rezin B. Packard, deceased; Wii much more willing to loan money You and each of you are hereby re liam Phipps; H. E. Baker; M. E. where the buildings are well painted. quired to appear and answer the Com Beatty; and Alfred W. Salmon, alsi In Ills particular case he believes that plaint of the plaintiff now on file against di o’her persons or parties unknown, he would loan 20 per cent, more than you in the above entitled court and claiming any right, title, estate, Het If the buildings were not properly cause, within six weeks from the date or interest in the real estate describe! taken care of. A farmer who will keep his buildings painted takes a ot the fiirst publ cation of this Sum in the Complaint herein. much deeper Interest .n his work than mens, that being the time designatid Defendants: one who docs not. Another Minne in the order of publication heretofore IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OI sota bank snys that well painted build made and entered herein by the Hon IREGON, you and each of you are ings have resulted In securing from F M. Calkins, Judge of the First Ju hereby required to appear and answei his bank sometimes as high ns 25 per dicial District of Oregon, within which the Complaint of the Plaintiff now in cent, more money than where the you shall be required to so appear and ile against you in the ab< ve entitl d buildings are not painted. An Ohio answer Baid Complaint, and you ar< Court and cause, within six weeki concern says that it will loan 25 per hereby notified that if you fail to se trom the date of the first publication ol eent. more money on a well kept farm where buildings are painted at least appear or answer said Complaint, oi his Summons, that being the limi once every five years, A southern I1II- otherwise plead thereto within said esignated in the order of publicatioi nols bank says that It Ims no fixed time. Plaintiff will apply to the Court neretofore made and entered hereii rille about this, but It does make a de for judgment against you by default by the Hon. F. M Calkins, Judge o! elded difference when owners of farm for the relief prayed for in her Com t're First Judicial District of Oregon, lands apply for loans, If the buildings plaint, succinctly stated as follows: within which you shall be required to are well painted and thus well pre- For and Order and Decree of this s > appear and answer said Complaint, served the loan rate would not only Court quieting th» title in Plaintiff to and you are hereby notified th.it 'f you be cheaper, but the amount of money would be larger. A northern the following described real property, fail to so appear and answer said Com borrowed Illinois bank does not hesitate to say situated and being in the County ot plaint, or otherwise plead thereto with I hat It would loan fully 50 per cent, Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: in said time, Plaintiff will apply to the more on a farm where buildings were Lot Two (2) of Block Two (2) of Court for judgment against you by de well painted and In good order than Cottage Addition to the town, now fault for the relief prayed for in her where they were not. The vice presi City, of Medfoni, Jackson County. Complaint, succinctly stated as follows: dent, who answers the Inquiry, goes Oregon, as shown by the plat there For hu Order an i Decree of this on to say: “There probably are many of now of record. Court quieting the title in Plaintiff to farmers good financially and morally and that she, the Plaintiff, be decreed the following described real property, who permit their buildings to remain unpointed, but ns a rule the most sub to be the owner of said described real situated and being in the County ot stantial people who live In the coun estate in fee simple, and that the De Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: try keep their buildings well painted.” fendants, and each, every and all there Lot number two (2), three (3), and An Iowa bank, through its vice pres of be decreed to have no right, title (4) of Block Number Six (6), all of ident, states that It would make a dif or interest therein or thereto, and that Block number Seven (7), and all of ference of at least 25 per cent. In fa the said Defendants and each, every Block Number Eight (8) in Beatty's vor of the fnrm with painted build and all of them, as well as all other Addition to the City of Medford, ns ings. Another Iowa concern says that persons unknown claiming anv interest, laid down on the recorded plat of It would make a difference of at least 20 per cent. right, or title in or to the said de- said addition. All tills being true, It Is perfectly scriped real property, be forever de and that she, the Plaintiff, be decreed evident that It Is a good business prop barred, enjoined and restrained from to be the owner of said describe I real osition to keep the fnrm buildings well asserting or setting up any claim, estate in fee simple, and that the de painted. They not only look better right, title or interest in or to the said fendants, and each, every and all there noil are more pleasing to the owner, described real estate or any part or of be ik'ereed to have no right, title or but the fnrm would sell to better ad- parcel thereof; and for such other, fur interest therein or thereto, and that vnntnge, the lonn value of the property ther and different relief as to the Court the said Defendants, and each, every Mould be greatly Increased and the buildings themselves would last much may seem just and equitable. and all of them, as well ns other per longer nnd need lesj repair.—The This Summons is published and serv sons unknown claiming any interest, American Agriculturist. ed upon you by publication under and right, or title in or to the said de by virtue of an order of the Honorable scribed real property, be forever de PAINT AND ILLITERACY. F M. Calkins. Judge of the First Ju barred, enjioned and restrained trom dicial District of Oregon, heretofore rsserlingor setting up any claim, right, Curious Fact Comes to Light That Lo made and entered of record in s lid title or interest in or t > said above de calities Least Using Books Avoid Paint Also. Court and cause on the 2nd day of [ cribed real estate or any part or parcel May, A. D., 1919; the first publication thereof; mid for such other, further Wnshfngton, D. C.—A curious fact of this Summons will be made on the I and different relief ns to the Court Ims been brought to light by the Edu may seem just and equitable. 3rd day of May, A. I)., 1919. cational Bureau and the Bureau of In Thia Summons is published and serv dus! rial liesenrch here. It Is that In F. J. N ewman Attorney for Plaintiff. ed upon you by publication un ter and the states where illiteracy Is most by virtue of an order of the Honorable I rev n I ent paint Is least used. The Office and Post Office Address, F. M. Calkins, Judge of the First Ju paint referred to Is the common or Medford, Oregon dicial District of Oregon, heretofore Imrn variety, of course, for the back- — ■ made and entered of record in said woods countries have no neeu for the [ Court and cause on the First day of finer pigments or facial adornments. Newton W. Baker May, A. D., 1919; the first publication Ii Is true, though, that In the sections Sails for Home. i of this Summons will be made on the of all states where white illiteracy Is highest painted homes are rare and Brest, April 28.-Newton D. Baker. ¡3rd '3rd day of May, A D., 1919. painted outbuildings and barns are F. J. N ewman practically unknown. Probably the American secretary of war, sailed Attorney for Plaintiff. illiterates do not use pnlnt on their yesterday |for the United States I buildings because they do not under abroad the transport George Wash- Office and Poet office address, stand Its value as a preservative. Medford, Oregon. Ington. 10,000 Poles Dy in/ Weekly from Typhus. / MADE UNIONZ& Alias Summons. ‘Dress up” in Union-Alls We have them for everybody Jno.M. Williams Co. The People's Store Phone 142 Oregon Jacksonville Spring Is Here Now is the time to Garden Tools of all kinds, Lawn Mowers, Hose & Sprinklers We handle a full line of Paints & Oils. Give your house a coat Before ordering goods from a Mail Order House call and examine our goods, learn our prices and compare values. We are confident that’ We Can Save You Money FRED J. FICK I Jacksonville ■ Spierai Sessi? i of Physician Dies of Heart Liwna’iers Unlikely. Trouble After Operalion. I’-istle Rock, Wash., April 29. Dr. J. 1’. Claybaugh. the older of Castle Rick’s two physicians, is dead in a Seattle hospital as the result of heart trouble. He was recovering from at operation and was doing nicelv. when he contracted irfiuonza which developed into pneumonia. He ap parently passed the crisis and was ex pected to be able to return home be fore long, when he died suddenly of heart failure. He leaves a widow liv ing here, one daughter attending col lege at Bellingham, and two daughters in the East. Salem, Or , April 29.-No special ses sion of the legislature will be called luring the incumbency of Governor llcoct unless an amergency arises to ' ause a public clamor for an extraor- linary session. Tnis. in effect, is the pronouncement of the Governor relative to statements from other sources that a special session tright ne necessary to provide state funds to meet the national employment situation, whereby the government will match whatever amounts are ap propria ted. Oregon Treaty may he in Ircnch Paris, April 27.— An appeal has been m ide by the French academy that tne official text of the peace treaty to be negotiated and the covenants to be signed shall be drafted in the French language. American Cemetery Dedicated. Paris, April 28.—An American mili tary cemetery was dedicated yesterday at Mesves, France, a few miles north west of Nevers, in the department of Nievre. Herbert Hoover delivered the principal address.