Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, May 22, 1920, Image 3

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    LOCAL NEWS
Mr. Ilenry Hansen and daughter.
Mias Celia Hansen, of the Coker Butte
The huge dynamo, weighing 30 tons, district, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
from the Bullis mine at Sterling, was ( Jasten Hartman, Monday.
Miss Esther Cook of Applegate was
brought into town by a large tractor .
Thursday and loaded on to a freight initiated into Ruth Rebekah Lodge,
1. O. O. F., Monday evening.
c«r fur shipment.
Mrs. Alice Ulrich expects to leave
The remains of Ellis W. Wall, who ,
died Tuesday at Medford were interred I tomorrow morning for Baker City,
in th» Jacksonville cemetery Thursday . where she will act as delegate from
afternoon. He was the father of Mrs Ruth Rebekah Lodge, No. 4, 1. O. I) 1
Myrtle Blakely and Mrs. Fred Coivig,
Hurry Walsh of Klamath Falls, a
former residents of Jacksonville.
former resiuent of this city, v'ailad
Peter J. Fick will leave tomorrow . I friends here Sunday evening.
morning for Baker City, where he will I
Mrs. Ruby Stout and Mr. Fletcher
act as delegate for the local order of ' Stout of Medford spent Friday after-
I. O. O. F. He will visit in Portland I noon in town, attending to their prop­
before returning home.
erty and calling on friends.
All work done in 1923 spot cash at
J. W. Wakefield, real estate man of
W. R. Sparks’.
Medford, was transacting business in
Miss Anna Niedermeyer, Carl and I town Friday.
Otto Niedermeyer were visiting friends
Mrs. Fred Fick and daughter. Miss
in town last Saturday evening.
Virginia, left last week for Portland
Ac aeroplane was observed flying over where they will remain for some time.
the city in a northerly direction Wed­ Mrs. Fick is visiting Mrs. Frank
nesday morning. It is not known just Butler.
what plane it was, but it is supposed
Miss Issie McCully has been quite
that it was one of the De Haviland ma­ ill this week, suffering from a hard
chines assigned to Oregon for fire pa­ cold.
trol.
The City Drug Store was c) >sed
Ernest Forman spent Thursday morn several days this week, owing to the
ing in Medford.
illness of the proprietor, J. W. Robin­
George and Chester Wendt of this son, who was suffering from an attac <
city and George Walters of Applegate of pleurisy.
were given the third and final degree
Miss Alice Hanley and niece, Mi s
of initiation into the Knights of I ythias Clara Hanley, were in town Friday.
loige at Medford Monday evening and
All the members of Company I).,
are now full fledged members of that National Guard, are requested to re
order.
port in uniform at headquar lers, in
The Medford Fish Market is receiving Medford, Sunday morning at nine
o’clock to attend the memorial services
fish now from Marshfield. Very fresh 'with the G. A. R. and American Leg-
inn
ani fine.
I ' ion.
to tne official plat, th.-re f.
the southwest quarter of section
thirty-three, all in township thirty- subject to the apnroval and ■'onfirma-
four south, range Dur vjrst Wil­ ion of the sai 1 c »art.
F. E. R edden , Administrator
lamette Meridian, containing two
of the estate of Alice Martin,
^lundred acres, according to the
deceased.
Unite! States Givernment Survey.
An! the plaintiff’s ue decreed to be
ie owners of the said described red yofice of Slleritl’s Sils.
estate in fee simple, subject only to a 1
•intract hv Wars E. Williams-Bailey, | By virtue of an execution in. fo-e-
order of sale dily js.
llnv E Willi mi O l.*n, Vie* M Wil-: closure and
, ¡..lilia-Ofieil. \ i la E
III..11114' il utcll.ll-, sued out of ani under th* seal of
f- r the Stain
a id Eva K Williams-OHen to convey the Circuit Con-t
their intere-t in the abovj described of Oregon, f >r J a ' < i > i I' * i it •. d «’•' I
premises to Charles M. Williams, May 17th. 1929, m a certain suit tii-er'.
James R. Williams, otherwise Robert in. wherein L >uis Dennis ns Plainti-T,
I Willi tins, William G. Williams, an I recoverel ji I »merit against W. E.
Fred T. Williams, co plaintiffs herein Junes and his wife. Miry V. J mes,
That said defendants, and each and an 1 Flora E. Barnes, as Defend anta,
every and all of them, an I ea 'h an far the sum of Three bun Ire I sixty-
every person or party claiming ar to nine and Hfi-llkl i 5<t>9 3">) Dollars, with
claim by, through, or under them, or interest thereon fr>m M ty Sth, 192),
any of them, any right, title, estate, at the rate of six per e sn' o ,*r anmi n,
lien or inter 'st of any kind or descrip­ together with a i Attorney fee if $»0 01
tion whatsoever, be forever hai red, en­ and $21.fl) costs >nJ fiisp irsem mt -,
LÍA
joined, excluded, cut oil’, ani restrain­ which judgm eit was enroll * 1 ail
ed from asserting or setting up any doiketefi in sai I Ce irt M ty Sth, 1929.
Notice ii hereby given th it, pa s i
claim of right, title, esta’e, lien or
interest in or to the above described mt to the te mi uf s ii i exeeutio i, I
S Just let mother call, “R: euit; l >r
real eslate, or part or oareel thereol; will on Saturday, June 2>, 1.12), at
Breakla L i
V« c re sure there s a
and for such other, further and difi’er- j lOo’cloctA M., at th: fruit d.i'of
treat that ea”‘t lx beat in store
, jut order and relief as t> the Couil j ‘he Cuurth >use in the City ot J ic'c io i-
ville, J ic is i i County, Grog »n o f r
! may see.n just and equitable.
for us — lijjit» t i.’.ir biscuits —
This summons is published under and .'or sale a i I sell at p iblic a ictio 1 for
toasty brow n .; 1 all ’rullili up
'by virtue of an order mace by the •a.s'i t > the hi ;ii *Jt. bi 1 lor, to sitisfy
with .'.;’ot ,'.:ic ; 1 F >r mother is sure
lion. F. .»!. Calkins, Judge of the First , iaidjei- iie.it, with the c ists oi thi.s
of her baking
.. p . .v,\\*r Calumet.
Judicial District of Oregon, on’he 17ih sale, suhj "t to rede nption as p’rovi le I
She ijever disttpi umts zzy because
j >y I iw, all of th* right title ail
day of May, 1920.
The first publication of this summons ire 'eat tha th • defen l ints, jointly or
i will be on the 22nl day of day, 1920
ndividtinlly, had on July 1st, 1912,
or have since aeq lired, or n iw have in
E lijah II H urd ,
BA' c CIKG powder
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
in I t i th • foliowin r d isc nbe I property,
never disappoints her.
....... - -^S»l«
ut inte I in Ja.'k u-i C >u ity. State of
it's dependable. Results
Oregon, to-wii:
Notice of Private Sale of Real
The West half of rhe Northeast
rt/'uwfj'tlie same—the best
Sebastian Plymale, who died as the , As an illustration of what may (*•*
quarter
of S tion Twenty five (25)
Property.
,
Mr.
a
t
I
done
with
a
home
gar
ten
plot,
Try
'it.
result of a cerebral hemorrhage,
I I 1 • A lw A L— ** —* •
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Township Thirty-eight (38) South
Portland, last Thursday, was an old I Blitch, the new ow ner of the Tungate
Notice
is
hereby
giver,
t
ut
the
un
­
Cnl
net
contains
only
such
ingre
­
property on Fifth street, is cultivating
Range 2 West of the Willamette
pioneer ot Oregon, coming to Jackson ■ a small tract of lard to onions, whicl
designed by ru'.hority of an order
dient« M have been approved offi­
Meridian, in Jackson County, State
county in 1852. He was farmer, miner, it is estimated will sell for at least
nule and e"tered by the Honorable G
cially by the U.S.Food Authorities.
clerk and owner of the largest livery $25(1.
\. Gardner, Julge of ‘lie County Court >f Oregon.
Yea Save When You Buy It.
Date I at J'eiiso' ville, Oregon, May
stable in Jacksonville, before moving
■>f Jackson County, Oregon, on the
You Save When You Use It.
to Portland where he made his home
15th day of May, A. •). l-<2 t, will or 18th, 192).
C. E. T errill ,
until his death.
mil after the 21st dry of Jut", A. D.
Sheriff >f -I i kson County, Oregon.
County return« available up to the
1920, at his o li -e nt 32 N >r.h
rr.h it.i-i'r.il
I. D. Knight and family of Phoenix
By F lora T hompson ,
Avenue, Medfori, O e;oii, proceed t
are moving into the Whitworth house, time of going to press indicate that
Deputy.
sell the real and perso nil p-operlv I •-
recently purchased by Carl Mankin, on Gen. Wood carried Jackson county by
.1—
a
small
majority,
but
lost
the
state
to
longing
to
the
Est
ito
<>s
Ali
e
Marti.I,
lower Fifth street, Mr. Knight is in
«i
'
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.--Sr
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Johnson.
Ben
Sheldon
and
E.
V.
Carter
decease I, at private sal ■ to t ie iiighest
employ of the county, having charge
E'.r BAKING PO*“”
'he • q*i ilitv, j' we r ■
n.lder
for
cash,
and
which
real
n
■
>p
of one of the county caterpiller tract will probably b* nominated as repre­
i. di i'ip. diamond sei I
„C hicago ’
sentatives and for joint representative
ei t .■ is describ 'd as follows, io w ' :
ng, watch repairing.n
ors.
W. 11. Gore has a slight leal over his
nrste m canting and jew M
I. it n i n I Te I Five (5) and ■■ ,i irt 5f
MONEY TO LOAN: We have mo’;eylopp>nent.
Ir*' nr i’ llfacturng.
”
.rr____ , Chas. F. Hopkins. In th
Lot ni.nberel Six (ö) in Beatty ’s
to loan farmers at 6% interest. Mc­ race for district attorney G. M. Roh
Mar-i'i
J.
Reddy,
S
Medford,
of it vizi Siti, mit'ii n >t be an irovefi b.' sai I c .art, e rid es­ Addition to the City of
Curdy Insurance Agercy, Melford j erts is in the lead by 200 votes, C. E.
t- i ; i • i t > O'ui ; > I M
ta
’
e
be
deceed
to
be
fully
settled,
and
J
lekson
Co
inly,
Oregon,
ace
irdi'
g
•
Jtw-5.iti J
National Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore. I t'errnl will be nominated sheriff by a ■< th ; c it; try co ntr of tiis spat .:
OF ORE ; »N, 1N .ND FOR THE COUNTY a decree mill.' for the disposition of
Among the audience at the Gen. | plurality of at least 400 and Court II ill >F JACKSON.
said estate to the peruns entitled
Wo>d meetirg held at the school hou e is leading for county commissioner.
; i the M liter of fu Est ite of
th‘reto, uni sai l joint iid'nii.istr itrixs
Monday evening were: A. C. Walker, j Miss Susanne Holme« is slightly in 3 "ij uni i !•'. \1i<’i*.s, D-Cdase I.
; discharge I from their trust and their
Miss Suzanne Holmes of Ashland, and ; the lead for the office of county super,
N •! ic • i-- h? • ; >. given tint tho un- bo d exoner >ted.
C. S. Butterfield of Medford.
intendent with A. J. Hanby a close sec- ersigned hive file I their find account
Dated ut Mjdforl, Oregon, thir’9ls'
Ben Sheldon, candidate for re-election4 011 ’• For county treasurer A. C. Walk as the joint adini rail x ..f the estate Jay of May, A. D., 1920.
Nval Rt medies
Santox Store
as representative, was calling on Jack-; er ani1 W. D. Welsh are running neck i' lb.-ni imin F. Adkins,deceased,ii, li e
M atilda J. A dkins ,
j and neck with the olds favoring Walk- ¡ounty Coir" uf Jackson County, Ore­
sonville voters Thursday.
O ra I.. B arnett ,
Joint A iministratriks of ti e
John F. White and family of Med er‘ The Jackson County Road Bond rò:., an I that said court has appointed
Ion I sy, the 21 h d iv of J i i ■, UI I, at
carry by a V3te °f 3 to 1.
Estate of Benjamin F. Adkins.
ford autoed to the county scat Sun- i9sue
the hour of ten o’clock in the forano on
*
Deceits .“<1.
1
V elvetina Preparations
day.
Shari ¡aj ('reams and Slicks, (am
if sai 1 d ly as the ti ne, an 1 th > Court
$100 Reward, $100
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Mrs. Jacob Shafer was a Medford
S-ifctij lai tars and HItalcs,
rt ru­
The readers ot this paper will be Room if sai I Court in th • Court House
visitor Thursday.
th
in
l/ati
nerd
in
Toilet
(loads.
pleased to learn that there is at least it Jacksonvill i, J i*ks > r C 11 ity, Orj-
Summons.
The supply of fresh fish is getting one dreaded disease that science has r.r-r, as the place fo.- h ¡»ring objections
Strips. Eie.
I‘rices Ki ohi.
S uit to Q uiet title .
been able to cure in all its stages and
better and we are receiving nice that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
> sai I fiial aeeo-jnt, «the settlement
Nyloles
Face
Cream
and
shipments every day from the Rogue Influenced by constitutional conditions th ire >f ail d^sristtiii of sail es- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
requires constitutional treatment. Hall's
And Don’t Forget We Keep a Fine Line
Powders, none better
OF OREGON. IN AND FOR TIE! CO NTY
River. Medford Fish Market.
Catarrh Medicine is taken internally and
of Stationery
acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Sur­ tate, ani the diseh irgin g of said joint OF JACKSON.
Jacob Brown, son in law of Mr I faces of the System thereby destroying administratrixs from their trust and
Mary E Williams-Bailey, May E.
the foundation of the disease, giving the
Knox, who has been seriously ill of patient
strength by building up the con­ the exmeratfi.ii of their bill, and Willi ims-Oden, Alice M. William
J. VV. Robinson, M.D., Proprietor
blood poisoning, is reported well or. stitution and assisting nature in doing its settlement of s li I estat *.
work. The proprietors have so much
'
Oden,
voiieri,
Vina
viua
E.
r,.
Williami-'Iutchins,
vv
i.iiam
,-
m
arcuiiis,
the road to recovery.
faith In the curative power of Hall's
All p.T.rons interest? 1 are hereby I Charles M Williams, Robert J. Wil-
Catarrh Medicine that they offer One
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw and Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails nrtifiedtr appear at sail tim? an I i
I Hams, William G. Williams, Fred
cure. Send for list of testimonials
Clinton Dunnington drove to Medford to Address
F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo place and to sh >w cause, if any they : T. Willi ms, and Eva K. Williams-
Friday afternoon..
Ohio Sold by all Druggists. 75a.
have, whv said final n’eniint sho d t
Olsen,
PLAINTIFFS,
vs.
T-e Unknown Heirs of Robert di.nt-
go n ry. decunse.!, and ail oilier
persons, known or unknown, claiming
any i .g'.it, title, estate, lien or inter­
est in the Teal estate ^scribed in
i ■
the complaint h r in,. DEFENDANTS
To the Unknown Heirs of Robert
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Montgomery, deceased, and all other
t
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persons, known or unknown, ctp/piin"
any right, title, estate, li< n or int'eres’
3
in the re d estate described in the com
J
I plaint h< rein.
? IN THE NAME Of THE STATE
i
OF OREGON, you a.id each of yon are
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hereby required to anp^ar and answer
the complaint of the nlai I’itTs filed
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s
<
against you in the above entitled Court
and cause within ten days from the
c ’- l
date of the service of this snmmons
4
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upon you if ferved w thin Jackson
i
'County, Oregon; or if served within
( B DUNNINGTO 4
PHONE 6.7
any other county of and within the
State of Oregon, then with’ii twenty
(¿0) days from the date of th: se wing
ra:•
• s*
ot this summons upon you; ani if
served by publication thereof or with
Y
out this State of Oregon after an order
P
of publication of suipmpns has oeen
r
mad • herein, than 'within s'x (*>’ week
The Fiele Ideal- “To V'. ’ *.
I
from the d i*e off the serving by pnl 'i
concern in the
•” worh
È
cation of tue raid summons if publish
for, and the square*: : co. eer- 'Q
el, or within six (C) Weei a fioin the
I
existence to do business
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t.te if ’he said > *rvice of this sum-
y
' mens upon y u if personally served
upon vol withn'i*. th? Sti’e of Or-gon;
Next Time—BUfHSX
and y m ar" hereby not’fin I ths' if you
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fail to appear an I answer the sai l com­
PERSONAL SERVICE
plaint or otherwise pie . 1 thereto with­
J
in the said time, tn- plaintiff's will ap­
7
Btiri'r in you'- eld St ive and »ret
ply to the Court for the relief preyed
for i i the said complaint ns foil e.va,
A NEW STEEL RANGE
to-wit: for an order an 1 decree >f tl. s ,
A
C iurt quieting title in the pl-un! - Is in
’ne f<dlowing descr.be 1 premie ■
• i-.'
•I and twing in the County of Jartsmi
and the State < f Oregon, to-wit:
frets Hl'i Rtf ’ Mu »«
Th * east oi»“ half of th* northeast
Time to Re tire?
«Buy Fiik|
quarter, and the northeast q lart-r
Fliont 9
of the southeast quarter, » .- ion
thirty-two; and the north one half ui
Such
ELECTION RETURNS.
HIGHEST»
THE CITY DRUG STORE
TOILET GOODS
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Jacksonville
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Oree/on
You will be Satisfied with the
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t pl®*<H
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JACKSONVILLE GARAGE
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‘Service first
TIRES
OOD mileage, goccl 1
good traction—,.i" lo
extreme degree—are f ~
these tires. In their ma' ?• - ;
in their selling, the
a vital factor.
G
Added A Nice Line of
To our stock and are in a position to trade new
style Ti tles, (’’"airs, Bed', Rugs, Etc., for your o'.d
style furniture
Fick’s Vardvjefe
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