^JACKSONVILLE POST-: D 7 dal Pinir nt the Citg nt Jacksonville Oregon A wjekly newspaper published every Saturday at the courty rest of Jacks« County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher ELEEI AIES HOME Carl Neidermeyer Give n Welcome Home Party. Entered as second-class matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jackscnvil! Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. A welcome heme party was giv-n j Saturday night ut tl e home of Mr. ari SATURDAY. JULY 2fi. 1919 Mrs. L. Neidermeyer, north of this SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Ailvertising rates furnished on city, to celebrate the return from over seas of their son Carl Neidermeyer. application. Mr Neidermeyer returned home on Sunday July 13th, after ten monti “i rvir-e in France. CLEAN UP! The evening was snent in games an. Now that the people of Jacksonville are settled down music, and we suspect with a numbe if questions concerning ( arl’s experi­ to business again after the excitement of the fire, why ences. After a dainty repast the parti not think about cleaning up the grass and debris around broke up and all returned to thei homes, har.py for having had an c.p your property? portunity of welcoming home one of The grass is dry now and a carelessly thrown away our heri-es. Among tlosc present were the Miss­ cigar or cigarette may start another conflagration that es Anna Neidermeyer, Helen James. Douglas. Edith Hoef:, Alice will make the last one look like ten cents in a delinquent Mildred Hoefs, Lulu Williams. Emma Wend', tax list. Nearly every property in town is badly over­ Leora Godward and Mrs. F. E. Ruth r and Messrs. Otto Pullman, Ches'er run with dry grass, and if it does once catch fire, it will Wendt, George Wendt, Paul Godward, Otto Neidermeyer, Henry Neidermeyer be good night Jacksonville. and Carl Neidermeyer. In normal times the condition wouldn’t be so bad, ---------- »rfc«----- but considering the condition of our fire-fighting appara­ tus, it is almost criminal negligence for us to permit this danger to remain. It is very likely that the City Council will take steps in the near future to safeguard tne city in case of fire, but until that is done, every inpividual should try to elim­ inate the danger of possible grass fires. There’s Comfort and Economy in wearing JFc Have Some Splendid Values Our Boy-Scoul Shoes Summons, No. 1739E. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. R. W. Hulburd, Plaintiff, vs. Frederick C. Page and SaraK. Page his wite, Edward W. Sallee, Ge rge Kaufman and Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company of Calitornia, a corporation, Defendants. SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. To Edward W. Sallee, the above named Defendant. J. H. Beery Receives Letter From Son, Edwin, In France IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of I The following is a copy of I They can all talk about Verdun being the above name«1 plaintiff, now on file cm in the above entitled suit, within six a T letter up 80 worse ba<1, tUnn but 111 Rheims. put ln with TT Tl received „ recently J by J shot if it D..S. its “ any lUnrc.i than Dk/Grnn But as week from the date of the first publi­ J. H. Beery of this city, f ---* ar as that goes, all of those towns are cation of this summons, and lou are hereby notified that if you fail to so from his son, Edwin D., who nothing but ruins. I sent a vase from Rheims and also appear and answer for want thereof is still on duty with the 319 i some little booklets from Pans; hoping the plaintiff will apply to the court for Engineers, American Expe­ you get them all right. Edward also the relief demanded in said complaint, succinctly stated as follows: For a ditionary Force, in France. sent a couple packages trom here. Wc have something for mother, that I decree of said court foreclosing plain Dear Dad and Mother:- we will bring back with us, instead of ( tiff’s mortgage on the Lots numbered I got back from my two weeks tour j mailing it. We won’t be able to send J two (2) and three (3) in Block n imb r of France O.K. and you can bet I en­ you all something, so if we ger ,i s.iuv- two (2) of the Town (now City) o’ joyed myseit being as it was the first enier for mother, vou will have to be Medford, and for .in order for sale of the same under execution to satisfy the time I had off for a year. I was in I satisfied with that. Paris twice, but didn’t get to see as J Our company took over the railroad debt secured by said mortgage, with at­ much of it as I would have liked to but here in camp the other day and I han- torney's fees anil costs and disburse­ to see that much woulJ have taken me pened to get a soft job. But some­ ments herein, and decreeing that you six months or more. thing is bound to happen pretty soon. have no right, title or interest in said But at any rate I got to find out that Never in my life before did I have a premises. This summons is served upon yon by Paris is all that one hears about her. real snap that something didn't happen publication for six weeks in the Jack­ You know that Paris has the greatest to spoil it. subway system in the world. 1 didn’t I’m not going to say when I think we sonville Post pursuant to an order of get to go down and ride on it as they will be home, as I have already lied to the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of said were on a strike. I didn’t care much you about it so many times; we were court, made and entered July 7, 1919, as there was plenty to see on top. badly disappointed last December our­ and the date of the first pub'ication of I this summons is July 26, 1919, and you 1 went up to the battle front and saw selves. quite a bit of that. 1 found Jim’s But anyway, we told you a long time I are required to appear herein within grave. It was in that little hamlet ago to send us our firecrackers, so we ’ six weeks from that date. M. P urdin , you sent me the address of. about one could celebrate the Fourth in good Attorney for Plaintiff, and a quarter miles trom Ste’ Mene- shape, and they haven’t come yet. Postoffice address, hould. That was all I could find out Well 1 have run out of paper, ann of this summons, and you are N'Hce of Final Setfe-Ti ?it. 16-year-old boy of Earl, in the western hereby notified that it you fail to so Aviation School is Incorporated. part of Lane county, was arrested last appear and answer for want thereof week «nd fined 125 by Justice R. E. Salem, Or., Julv 19. -Articles of Abbey for killing a deer, but the sent- the plaintiff will apply to the court for IN THE C JUNTY COURT OF THE STATE the relief demanded in said complaint, OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. incorporation have been filed in Salem ence was attirward suspended. succinctly stated as follows: Fur a de- In the matter of the estate of by the Hawthrone Auto Gas Tractor cree of said court foreclosing plaintiff’s Ernest Adams, Deceased. and Aviation school. The incorporators mortgage on the Lot numbered one (1) , Notice is hereby given that the un- are G. E. Robinson, N J. Robinson and Dan Powers. The capital stock >s We have on hand for sale in Block number twenty-two (22) of denigned has filed his final account as the Town (now City) of Medford, and administrator of the estate of Ernest $5000. It is the purpose of the corpo­ at moderate prices the for an order for sale of the same under Adams, deceased, in the County Court ration to deal in automobiles and eon execution to satisfy the debt secured of Jackson County, Oregon, and that a general automobile school. following legal blanks, by said mortgage and attorney’s fees said Court has appointei the 30th day Horses May Be Eaten. anil costs and disbursements in this of August, 1919, at the hour of 10 o’­ Lease, suit, and decreeing that you have no I clock in the forenoon of said day as the fealem, Or., July 20. —Favorable act Mortgages. right, title or interest in said premises. time an I the court room uf said court ion by congress in furnishing legal in­ Bill of Sale. This summons is served upon you by in the courthouse at Jacksonville, Jack- spection of horse meat may be the Agreements. publication for six weeks in the Jack­ son County, Oregon, as the place for means of placing 90,000 range animals W arrantv Deeds, sonville Post pursuant to an order of hearing objections to said final account, in eastern Oregon in the hands of deal­ Quit Claim Deeds, the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of said and settlement thereof. ers, according to Dr. W. H. Lytle, Chattel Mortgage, Court, made and entered on the 19th All persons interested are hereby state veterinarian, These horses are Acknowledgements, day of July. 1919, and the date of the notified to appear at said time ami place according to Dr. in little rtemand, Rj*l Estate ontract. first publication of ’his «umm.ms is and show cause, if any there be why Lytle, and it is said the owners would Location Notice —Placer, July 26, 1919, and you are reqnir d to sa d final account should not b > approv- be glad to dispose of them at almost Location Notice Quartz. hi pear h ein within six weeks from by the .ourt and “aid admin - any price. Satisfaction of Mort, discharged from his iru t. t nt date. The live «tx-k situation w.i* ’l-al E«t 1« ' ........ M PURP’N D o fi s publication, July, h >« I k iter in O ■ mio ney for piai ¡«tiff. 1919. lime, accordl. a io « Dr. Ly.iu, I H 4 Postoffice address, G. M. R oberts sheep and hogs bringing the highest Administrator of the Estate. Medford, Oregon. ( i prices in history. I Jacksonville Post I A LEADER • ".1 wife and f-rat leader hfli hu whole community and may h/t an entire nation”— E lv An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? T~.'*K I i ** - Agricultural College < Tr ... * for l-idersh.p in the induilrie* end prcfetaiont a« follow* '■•E ECC MI.'S. AGI-¡CULTURE. COMMERCE. FORESTRY, PHARMACY. MUSIC VOCATI. ,AL EDUCATION. CIVIL ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. •MECHl'. CAL r. iCINEtS. '.G. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. INDUSTRIAL ARTS. N.IN N_ -lOINEiRtr.G. LOGGING ENGINEERING. MILITARY SCIENCE The C< r-*e *.r l ¡ng inUu le* cour .- : ir Cnglrh. I. m..*,. Ari. Mathematic*. Modern Language*. I'hyaical Ed. tndu»trial Journalism. Natural Sciences, and ail estenuala of an education. Three regular terms—Fall term begins September 22, 1919 C re Ca.al I -trated Bocklet ar.d other formation address REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis