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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1919)
JACKSONVILLE I ear »nd mi «wer the compiat i*. fil»d aka.list you in the above ernnhd c urt »nd c .use 0:1 or be! ra lt>< expiration Official Paper of tlie Cil» *»/ Jacksonville Cregcn ot ten d iyB from the <i .t of sei vice upon you if sir ed wi’hm Ji.ckson A wuekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat < f J..<4- i County On gon: . r wi i i twenty dais County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher fiu,n ill. date of su ’h service if serve«! within any other county of the State Entered as second-class matter June 22 1907, at the post office at Ja< k ■< i.i l< ot Or gun; or if served by oublicatiun Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. t creof, then on or before the expira- I t on of six weeks frein ttie date of the SAI URDA >’. MA Y 24, 7.9/9 first publication thenol, which dale uf tiist publication is May 24. I'*i9, and : SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished cn t.ie la.-t day of puulicatio i a: d foe your I application. appearance is July 5, 1919, and you are ' fur:her no.itied that ini ss you appear ' and answer tne complaint witnin thi I ' Cathlamet Company Ford Files Contest | time aforesaid, the plaintiff will apuly | Resumes Operations | to the court for ihe relief prayed f >r in IJ. S. Senate. in the complaint, viz: For judgment J against the defendants Samon Mos- Cathlamet, Wash., May 19. — The Washington, May 19. Formal notice I kaiiui.os and Varona Moskaliunos, in of a contest in the election of Truman Cathlamet limber company, which I the sum of $125.00 , principal with has not been operating here since H. Newbury, Republican senator elect interest thereon at the rate of 10,t per from Michigan, was given today with I last October, this week resumed work annum from October 16, 1917. and for the filing in the benate of petitions by and by nex* week a full crew will be tile sum of $25 00. attorney's fees and Henry Ford, defeated candidate, ask in charge. for costs and disbursements. and for a ing for an investigation of campaign ¡decree foreclosing that certain real expenditures and a reconnt of the Island Lumber Company to I estate mortgage described in the com ballots. The charges are a repetition Start Operation August 12. plaint upon all that portion of Lot of those presented by Mr. Ford last numbered two (2) of section (201 in St. Helens, Or., May 19.— Work is session to the senate elections com i township 36, S. ot B inge 4 west of mittee. Mr. Newberry, however, took progressing on the dock of Island Lum j W. M. lying ami being between the ber company. The foundation for the his seat without opposition. i north line of the N. W. '« of the N. W. mill machinery is in position and 25 ex '■ ■ I. of Section 29, twp. 3t, S, of Range perienced dock carpenters are rushing Mare Island Lorces Cut. the work to completion. The company [ 1 west of the W. M. and the Rogue River, e I'taining about 6 acres, more expects to begin operations ab >ut IE* 1 - - - or less. all in Jackson County, Oregon; August 15 and will employ 60 men. Vallejo, Cal., May 19.—Orders re and for the application of the proceeds ducing the enlisted force at Mare The daily capacity of the new mill will of such sale to the said judgment as by be 60,000 teet. ¡eland, exclusive of the training camp, law provided in case of mortgage, from 400 men to 200, were received to foreclosure, c.sts, attorney’s fees and ri ey from the navy department at Ships may be Retained. accruing costs of sale as well as any I Washington. Men detached frem here t ixes which the plalniiff may be com were assigned to sea dnty. pelled to pay io preserve the priority j The destroyers Ingraham and Kilty London, May 17.— Secretary of State of his said lien, and for such other and ! Will leave Mare islanh Tuesday for Al Lansirg, talking with American corre further relief as is equitable, and that | lantic waters, It was announced. «pondent» today with regard to Ger tne defendants, and each of them, and many’s ships, said: all persons claiming by, through, or | “There has been no agreement in under them, or any of them, be for Oregon Gasoline Tax Will Paris on the allocation of the ships, ever barred and foreclosed of all right, Yield $30,000 Income. but I do not think there is any doubt claim and equity of redemption in ard Salem, May 19. —A total annual li- | that we will keep our German ships." to the said premises, with the appur- ! tenances. cense of $300,000 may reasonably be Awarded GRAND PRIZE at the P. P. I. E. This summons is published by order expected from the sale of gasolene and of the Hon. G. A. Gardner, County I distilate in Oregon, according to esti Judge for Jackson County, Oregon, j mates which have been made oy Sam dated May 19, 1919, requiring publi A, Kozer, deputy secretary of state, cation of this summons for six sue I as based on the tax paid by oil concerns [ cessive weeks in the Jacksonville Post sime the tax became effective Febru ary 26. published at Jacksonville, in Jacks-n County, Oregon. The reports of all dealers up to April Date of first publication, M ly 24, 1911. 30, show total sales of 4,702,924 gallons Date of last publication, July 5, 1919. of gasolene and 1.039,762 gallons of, distillate, on which a one cent tax for E dward S. V an D yke , Attorney for Plaintiff. gasolene and one-half cent for distillate ( Address and residence, Grants Pass, is exacted. The money received in Oregon. taxes so far amounts to $52,228 10, which is placed to the credit of the stBte highway fund. Notice of Bond Sale. Notice is hereby given. That sealed bids will be received until Jul,’ 6th, 1919 at 8:00 o’clock P. M. at the office of If your dealer cannot supply you, we will send them, the Board of Directors of The Gold charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $1.50 each. Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco Salem, or.. May 20.—Warning that Hill Irrigation District, within the — --------- was sent State Treasurer O. P, Huff boundaries of said District in Jackson several days ago that yeggmen were County, Oregon, for the purchase of Notice of Hearing. watching for an opportunity to tap bonds ot fifteen thousands doliais DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR the big money vault in the state treas (M5,<HM>.00), dated------- , 1919, and UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ury appeared to be substantiated yes maturing as follows: Roseburg, Oregon, May 15, 1919 terday when Lester B. Davis, cashier $550. July 1. 1924 in the office, discovered that a bolt *o William Henry McDaniel. 650. ” ” 1925 Contestant, the basement door, giving access to 650. ” ” 1926 vs. the treasury had been tampered with. | 750. ” ” 1927 When the tip wasjreceived from Port James D. Betts, et al, MOl " ” 1928 Contestees. land several days ago, all of toe states 850. " " 1929 Involving Lot 6 of Sec. 25, To. 38 S, ” " 1930 850. securities, totaling about $2,000,000, R 4 W, W. M. ” ’’ 1931 900. were removed to a secret hiding place On May 17, 1897, the General Land 950. ” ” 1932 and only a small amount of currency Office, by letter **N” of that date, ” ” 1933 1000. is kept on hand. Should the basement canceled selection list No. 21 of the 1050. ’’ ” 1934 door, which was tampered with some Oregon & California Railroad Company UOO. ” ’’ 1935 time Sunday night, be forced it would as to Lot 6 of Sec 25, Tp 38 S, R 4 W. 1150. ’’ ” 1936 be an easy matter for burglars to work W. M , and adjudged said tract to be 1200. ” ’’ 1937 their way into the treasury and force mineral in character, as result of the 125". ’’ ” 1938 the vaults open. The bolt has been re contest of James 1). Betts, J. A. Mc 1320. ” ” 1939 placed with one of heavier material. Intyre, L. B. Matney and J. H. Brant $ Ï500U. ar, vs the Oregon & California R. R. ■ being bonds of the said Gold Hill Irri- | Co. Pershing to Stay On April 26, 1919, William Henry gation District, bearing interest at six cent (6%), payab'e semi annually, Till Germans Sign. McDaniel tiled Homestead Application I I per the said bond issue being subject to the No. 1)11841 for this tract of land, al- sixty thousands dollars in bonds now leging the non-mineral character of London, May 20. —The proposed visit same, and on May 15, 1919, tiled ap sold and outstatnding. For further and to England of General Pershing has plication for hearing and alleged th.it detailed information, apply to the Sec- been indefinitely postponed. It is in the mine on said land h id been worked I retary of the District. The right is reserved to reject any ferred here that this postponement is out and abandoned, and that the land and all bids. due to the official view that it would is non-mineral in character. THE GOLD HILL IRRIGATION DISTRICT be inadvisable for the commander to Hearing is therefore hereby ordered ;BY 1. T. G ali . igak President. ■ leave the Rhine until the Germans had to determine the character of Lot 6 of attest : signed the peace treaty. Sec 2.', Tp 38 S, R. I W, W. M., and Chas. Champlin- all parties in interest are directed and Secretary. Shorten Course at summoned to appear before F. R y Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at his West Point. office Uncle Eben. in Medford, Oregon, on .lune 26, “Many n roan," said Uncle Eben. 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M , and submit "turns over a new leaf an' den puts Washi”gton, May 20.—Recommen evidence in support of their claims to de same ol' writln’ on it.” dations of the general statf that the this land, and the tinal hearing wiil be course of instruction at West Point had at this office on July 10, 1919, at Notice of Final Hearing. be reduced primarily to the three years 10 o’clock A. M, W. H. C anon , Notice is hereby given that Bessie were approved yesterday by Secretai.v Register. Miller, duly app >in*ed and acting ad Baker. The change is expected to go ministratrix of the estate of Mary A. Into effect with the next class, but no Roseberry, deceased, and tiled her flnal change from the present entrance re Summons. report and aceoun til g in said estate; quirement will be made. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF that the Hull. G. A. Gardner. County OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Judge has fixed Saturday, June 28, Elks of Klamath Help Isaac Best, Plaintiff, 1919, as the date for said hearing, to in Beautifvinff City. vs. be held at 10:00 o’clock A. M. of said day at the office ofl the County Judge Klamath Falls, Or., May 19.—The Samon Moskaliunos and Varona at the Court house in Jacksonville. Elks lodge of this city is making a move Moskaliunos, husband and wife, Oregon, where any and all persons in ment for the beautifying of Klamath Emma L. Hall and Edward T. Hall, terested in said estate may on or be Falls in order that the town may ap her husband, and John W. Ries, Defendants. fore said day appointed for said hear pear at its best during the Elks con T<> Samon Moskaliunos, and Varona ing. apne ir and tile objections 'her *o vention next August Working in con Mon.ali nos. Iiu-b 'l l ami wife, and if i r ’> junction with some of the m mb i.., Rs 1 e : < r i o • i • r • e the Worn I npr \em ' lup | IN mh N a ot l.n olAit, Jackson Co.. Oregon. are to be given lol the b<al issik hi d B kmuk M iller flower gardens and people are encour OF OREGON, you and each of you are Administratrix. , aged to plant purple and white flowers hereby summoned and required to up- ( Yeggs Make Attempt on State Treasury. We have some Dandy Elk Hide Work Shoes! for Men and Boys Children’s Sandals in all sizes These are merely a few of the seas onal numbers we carry in our Shoe Department: we are always glad to have you come in and look them over. Jno.M. Williams Co. 'ihe People’s Store. Phone 142. Oregon LXbetCcr' “ Indorsements The State Federation of Labor. The Central Labor Council of Portland. The City Commissioners of through its commissioners. Portland The Portland Kiwanis Club. The Portland Ad. Club. The Portland Rotary Club. The State Chamber of Commerce. The Portland Chamber of Commerce. The Men’s Club of the First Congregational Church. The Hotel Men’s Association. The Oregon Motor Dealers’ Association. Seventy-six papers in the State. Portland papers. Fifteen Granges throughout Oregon. Also, 1000 letters from prominent men of all w . i I ks of life thrj'jghjjt th j State of Oregon. Vote 310 X Yes Special State Election June 3rd Roosevelt Military Highway “Oregon’s Road to Prosperity”