Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 26, 1920, Image 4

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of publication ot summons has been
made h -rein, then within aix t6‘ weuks
The Home Merchant h
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREJON, FOB from th» date of the serving by publi­
cation of t**e said summons if publish­
Not a Migratory Bird
JACKSON COUNTY.
ed. o- wi'hin six (6) weeks from the
Celia Cross,
Plaintiff,
date of the said service of this sum-
vs.
Ji |
I mops upon you if personally served
i 'A. L. Cros«.
Defendant,
upon vou without the State of Oregon;
To A. L. Cross, the above named and you are hereby notified that if you
defendant:
fail to appear and answer theaaid com­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE plaint or otherwise plead thereto with­
V“\
OF OREGON. You are hereby notified in the said time, the plaintiff’s will ap­
and required 11 appear in the above en­ ply to the Court for the relief prayed
titled Gouri and cause and answer the I for in the said complaint as follows,
complaint of plaintiff now on tile there­ ; to-wit: for an order and decree of this
in against you within six we >ks from Court quieting title in ths plaintiffs in
the date of the first publication of this the following described premises situat-
summons upon you, which is the 12tb I sd anl being iu the County of Jackson
Keep a roof of prosperity over your head and
day of June, 1920, and if you fail to and the Stats of Oregon, to-wit:
appear and answer within the time re­ , The east one-half of the north-east
help your neighbor to do likewise by trading with him
quarter, and the northeast quarter
quired,
for want thereof the plaint ff
in business.
of the southeast quarter, section
will apply to the Court for the a de­
thirty-two; and the north one-half of
cree of divorce, dissolving the bonds of
the southwest quarter of section
matrimony existing between the plain­
tiff and defendaut.
thirty-three, all in township thirty
join the
This summons is served upon you by
four south, range four west Wil­
publication once a week for aix con­
lamette Meridian, containing two
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< » “Home Sweet Home
secutive weeks in the Jacksonville
hundred acres. according to the
Post, publvhei in Jacksonville, Ore­
Unite-i States Government Survey.
Chorus
gon, by the or ler of Hon George A.
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And the nla-ntiff'a he decreed to be
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i Gardner, Judge of the County C lurt of : tne owner» o' the said described real
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There’s magic in the word
Oregon, for Jackson County, which es'a'e in fee simpl», subject only to a
HOME TRADE MEANS HOME SAVINGS.
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HOME.
order was made on the 9th day; of contract bv Mary E. Williams-Bailsv,
This
paper
is
booming
this
town
all
the
while.
HOW
There should be magic in the
June, 1920.
May E. Williams-Oden, Alice M. Wll-
ABOUT YOU?
< • words HOME TRADE.
Gus N ew jury .
. liama-Oden, Vina E. Williams-Hutchins,
is in the town to S1AY.
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The home merchants are part
Attorney for Plaintiff,
and Eva K. Williama-ODen to convey
HE is prosperous THE
of this town.
Residing at Medford, | their interest in the above described
TOWN is prosperous.
I
J ackson County, Oregon. 1 premises to Charles M. Williams,
THEIR prosperity means YOUR *
If the town is prosperous YOU V
•lamp» R. Williams, otherwise Robert
prosperity. ■
T
X
ARE SURE TO SHARE in the
.1 Wil'iams, William G. Williams, and
Trade with the home mer- f
prosperity.
*
Fred T. Williams, co plaintiffs herein.
Summons.
chants.
?
When you send your dollar out J
That said defendants, and each and
of town yon KIrS IT G00DBY. ❖ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH STATE I every and all of them, and each and
TRADE AT HOME J OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON COUN­ every person or partv claiming or to
claim by, through, or under them, or
TY.
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any of them, anv righ*. title, estate,
Lois Whitley, Plaintif, vs. Ray Alien i lien n' interest of anv kind or descrlp-
Whitley, Defendant.
■ tion whatsn-var. be fo-ever barred, en­
SALVATION
ARVY
MAKES
1L
K
’
,IANNA
To R-iy Allen WhiJev. the above joined, excluded, cutoff, and reatrain-
world s poorest city
n-im id defendant:
j e 1 from asserting or setting up any
MEN OF SOCIAJL OUTCASTS
Lawyei
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ' claim of right, title, estate, lien or
OF OREGON. You are herebv required interest in or to the above described
BY
Following a well known rule the
' Salvation Army, *i its industrial Office in Jackson Cjuuty Bank bldg to appear and answer the Complaint real estate, or part or parcel thereot;
i filed against you in the above entitled and for such other, further and differ­
Subscribers to Budget Will From tin- poorest republic in the homes, is taking the class of man who
OREGON court and cause, on or before six ent order a"d relief as to the Court
world to the ilchest is what tourists early finds his way to the poor house E DFORD
Have Voice In Matter
weeks from the date of the tvst p-ibli- may eem just and equitable.
ravel did for Switzerland. That little and rehabilitates him, makes him I
-epublle practically unknown a century over, gives him confidence in himself
|
cation
of this S tmmans. And you are
Thia summons is published under and
ol Expenditures.
igo is now recognized tin- world over and turns him over to employment W« have on hand for sale hsreby notifiei that if you fail to ap- bv virtue of nn order made bv the
m a playground for tourists because that enables him to sustain himself.
and answer said Complaint, for Hon. F. id. Calkins, Judge of the First
at moderae prices the | pear
“After 1 have subscribed to the Ore­ is scenic beauties were capitalized.
The County Government makes its
want thereof the plaintiff will anply Judicial District of Oregon, on the 17th
Data showing what the tourist busi- 'down and cuts” habitual Indigents.
gon State Chamber of Commerce, wuat
the above entitled Court for the re­ d <y of May, 1920.
following legal blanks. to
part will I have In the organization?'' less lias done for Switzerland has been It makes them a monthly allowance
lief demon led in sai l Cmpl»int. a
The first publication of this summons
Thia question Is frequently heard in in-pared by Alfred A. Aya representing of money or goods for which it re­
succinct stateme it of which is aa ful- will be on the 22nd day of May, 1920.
Lease,
he
Swift
interests
In
Oregon
and
quires
no
service.
connection with the State Chamber ex­
■' lows:
E lijah H H urd ,
Mortgages,
urned over to tile Oregon State Cham
The Salvation Army takes the aauie
pansion movement now iu progress.
! That the bonds of matrimony hereto­
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Bill of Sale,
The answer is that all subscribers >er of Commerce to be used In connec- man and gives him not money, but
fore and now existing between the
Agreements.
will have a voice in Baying how the lonwlth Its state-wide expansion cam J work.
above named plaintiff and defendant
II pays him money for his work, aud
W arrantv Deeds,
money will ba spent. By this and paign now in progress.
It has a direct bearing on the cam­ renews iu him the knowledge that
be dissolved, and for a decree of ahso
other methods the fundamental demo
Quit Claim Deeds,
Notice tor Publication.
cracy of the organization is assured. paign by reason of the fact that one of conscious and directed effc-1 Is entitled
lute divorce of nl-aintiff and defendant,
Chattel Mort; age.
he
chief
arguments
being
used
by
the
011314.
to and will bring him commensurate
Of course the Board of Directors.—to
and
that
plaintiff
ba
awarded
the sole
Acknowledgements,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
which every member is eligil^le,—will State Chamber Is that cities are spend- return.
care,
custody
and
control
of
the
said
Rj.il
Eitxta
ontract,
It bathes him and wins him again
actually expend the funds of the organ- i IIK huge sums to advertise their in­
minor child, Richard Amos Whitley, U. S. Land Office at Rossburg, Oregon
Location Notice—Placer,
Iratlon; but they will be guided in terests along civic industrial lines. to clean habit and thought.
May 25, 1920.
■
and
for an order of the court requiring
Iu
the
article
prepared
by
Mr.
Aya
Location
Notice
—
Quartz,
It
builds
up
his
strengtb
aud
Illi
their expenditures by the wishes ot the
Notice is herebv given that A. Del­
the
defendent
to
pay
to
plaintiff
the
ilmwlng
the
economic
value
o.f
tourist
Satisfaction of Mortgage.
morale until he is fit again for tbs
subscriber*.
1
i num of $30.09 per month for the sup­ bert McKee, of Jackaonvtlle, Oregon,
tight with the world.
Real Estate Agents Contract,
To determine what the aubacrlbers ■avel he says:
"It
Is
estimated
that
tourists
an-
port and ’"aintenanre of aaid child, and who, on April 15, 1920, made Home
Then
it
finds
him
employment
and
want the State Chamber to do, group
iiially
spend
more
than
$750,000,000
in
lends
him
forth
to
work
that
ho
is
I
for
such other and farther relief as stoad Entry, No. 011814. for SW NE}„
meetings will be held in every center
unto the court may seem just and Lot I, EK of Lot 2. SWK of Lot 2,
of population In the state. when all sub the Dnited States. Of this sum it is fitted to do.
Section 5, Township 40 S, Range 8 W,
Here In a nut shell Is the story of
| squitab'e.
leribers will be called together and estimated Maine and Colorado receive
Salvation
Army’s
Industrial
■i»ked to atiBwer, In writing, the fol­ ■lose to 150,000,000; tile New England the
This Summon», bv order of the Hon- Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
»fates close to $100.000,000; Florida Homes and the story of the Industrial
lowing questions:
j
orable
F. M. Calkins, Judge of the of intention to make Final Three Year
close to $200.0110,000 aud southern Cali- lotne In Portland, where scores of men
1. What call the Oregon State Cham
above entitled Court, regularly made j Proof, to establish claim to the land
ornia close to »300.000,000 while in r.-oin all over the state have found
her of Commerce do to Improve cbndl
in open court a*. Jacksonville, Oregon, above described, before F. Roy Davis,
tills it was estimated that Oregon with themselves.
Hons of opportunities in your own line
on the 8th day of May, 1920, is served Í • U. S. CommAsioner, at Medford, Ore-
»cetiery second to none in the world
of business or profi-saion?
i Notice ot Final Account upon you bv p lhlicatior. the-oof once ■ gon, on the 14th day of July 1920.
! received less than »5,000,000 from this
2. W lint do you believe the Oregon lource.
HIGH SPOT OF ADVENTURE *
Claimant names as witnesses:
per week for six s iccjgjive weaks in
State Chamber of Commerce should <lo
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
Tressa
Dews, o* Jacksonville, Oregon.
"The best example in the world of the
Io advance the interests of your own MiBsibilltii s of tile tourist business Is Pacific Coast Has for Many Years OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. the Jacksonville Post, a newspaper ot Fortunatos Hubbard, of Medford, Ore­
Jacksonville,
Oregon.
community?
Been the "Hunting Ground" ef
In the matter of the estate of
gon.
•» What in your opinion as a citizen, Switzerland, with an area of 15,965
i The date of the first publication of
Gentlemen Adventurer*.
square miles, or about one third larger
Charles H. Basye, deceased.
- tnis Summons being on the 15'h day A. C. Hubbard, of Medford, Oregon.
Is the thing of first importance for than Harney county ill eastern Oregon.
Notice is herebv given that the un­
the Oregon State Chamber of Coní­
The Pacific coast seems to be fa­
I of May, 1920, and the date of the last Janies Dews, of Jacksonville, Oregon.
"The Swiss did not consciously begin
has filed the final account of
W. H. C anon ,
nu-ree to do for tin- good of the state leveloi ipinent of the tourist JiuBiness vored of the "gentleman adventurer," dersigned
his administration of the said estate, Publication «.hereof being on the 2 >’h
Register.
as a whole?
until about 100 years ago, starting for one, n Scot, has given a great col­ in the County Coin-t of Oregon for ;'¡ay °f -’une. 1920
Summons.
You Help Him, and
He Will Help You
IT PAYS
DEMOCRATIC CONTROL
FOR STATE CHAMBER
ls "flfl0E. RICHE.sL.....
Jacksonville Post
Legal Notices
After these group meetings have
been held under the direction of the
•xecutfve committee in charge of the
campaign, each district will select one
representative to attend a convention
with the officers and directors of the
State Chamber, and the answers to the
questions will be formulated Into a
program of activities designed to unite
th'- entire state on definite tacks.
The program of work will also con
trol expenditures When work 1» etart
e.| on this program the directors will
follow tbvlr present practice of submit
ting questions of wide Importance by
means of referendum.
Th Directors represent every city
• nd county in the state. Representa
lion on the Board Is arranged geo­
graphically and not based on popula
lion IhisterivOregon Is represented by
five Directors. Western Oregon by five,
Multnomah County by two, and there
are three st large; making a total of
fifteen, which nvolds the possibility
»f control by any one section.
To sum up The State Chamber will
1o shat the subscribers themselves say
•hould be done
It will function
through a Board of Directors elected
by delegates and officers. Including an
Mecutlve secretary elected by the
Board. Voting will lu- done by const I-
‘nent members Individual subscribers
help make up the program of activities
ind carry them to completion through
-omnlttee service
Militant Orb*.
Prom a story :
■ •Ter
—
unyielding
flaoce went fiercely over the top and
poppled o mortal combat utili his
intnlnecrlDg sneer.”—Boston Tran-
icrlpf.
In Large Supply,
When you start to borrow trouble
the lean I’ generally oversubscribed.—
Boston Transcript.
X M- -
single guest In the spare
with the
l
room until today the little republic
' has. according to the latest hotel guide.
:»5'* hotels and doubles its population
annually through the tourists. It is
j -mid the little village of St Moritz has
I fi-« over fifty native population, but
2700 beds for tourists.''
Specific cities cited by the State
to advertise their possibilities include
Chamber that are spending huge sums
San Francisco which Is now raising a
fuud of »250.000; Seattle now engaged
in raising $250.000 anti New Orleans
which put $100,000 into an advertising
I campaign.
Highland Superstitions.
Did you know that If you lived In
Scotland nil salt cellars In the house
must be full on New Year's day, else
the household will suffer want during
the year?
That Is not the only superstition
peculiar to Scotland. The country is
full of them, l'or Instance, the High­
land nurses believe that If nn Infant's
feet are put In snoa he will never have
colds during Ills life. A regular prac­
tice among the farmers used to be the
plnclng of honeysuckle branches In
their cow houses on May 2 to keep
their cattle from being witched.
A bad storm Is prophesied when a
cat frolics about a room, If the ent
washes Its face with Its paws before
the tire, the coming day will be rainy.
Ancient Admonition.
Thoughtless persons who Insist on
talking during a musical performnnci
ice.
marring the pleasure of those who
wouhi listen to the music, we have al­
ways with us. It is curious to note
that this particular pest was alremiy
extant more than 2,000 years ago. In
'In ancient book "Ecclesfastlcus" we
read, "S|>onk. thou that art the elder,
for It beemueth thee, but with Bound
judgment, and hinder not music,"
J
lection of South Sea relics, anus,
N ewton W. B orden ,
armor and utensils to the University Jackson County, and that raid court
Attorney for Plaintiff.
of British Columbia at Vancouver. The ; has fixed Saturday, July 17, 1920, at
A
lire
’
s
107 E ist Main Strest,
ten
o
’
clock
in
the
forenoon
tf
said
dav,
other, nn American, a veteran of the
MeJford. Oregon.
regular army who has seen much serv­ at the court house in Jacksonville,
ice in the army and out of It has Jackson County, Oregon, as the time
given a Boxer flag to the Golden Gate and place for the heating of said Final
Memorial museum at Snn Francisco. Account and all persons having ob
Both loved the open, the stir of arms jections to said account or any part
Suir n Q uiet title .
and the savor of strange places. The thereof are required to make or file the
Boxer ting bring» up what today is al­
name on or before the time so fixed for IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
most ancient history; the siege of th*
OF OREGON, IN AND F3!t THE COUNTY
legations, the coming of the Accidental j the hearing of said Final Account.
OF JACKSON.
D.
W.
P
aushaw
,
troops and th* perils and Buffering* of
Administrator. Mary E Willia-ns-B liley. May E.
the men and women In that siege, have
furnished novelists and writers of
Willi»ms-Oden, Alice M. Williams-
stories with much "stuff.” The South
Oden, Vina E. Will-ims-Hutchins,
sea and Its vast stretches have had
Notice of Final Setllem?nf.
C larles M Williams, Robert J. Wil­
the same lure for the adventurous,
liams, William G. William», Fred
Notice
ia
hereby
given
that
the
un-
,
and now In their respective resting
Wiili inn, and Evi K Willinm»-
places these relics and trophies ar* dersigned has filed his first ai d final 1
TLAINTIFFSt,
there to show what two strong men of aceount as administrator of the estate ^'san«
Vi.
other lands found and kept. When we of Adeline Schoenfel I. also known as
say that the Boxer flag wns with Its Adeline Schoenfeld, deceas 'd, in the The U lknvwn He'rs of R>b?rt 4 int-
owner through St. Mlhlel, the Meuse County Court of Jackson County, Ore­ gomery, decaned, an I all oth»r
and the Argonne combats, and at gon, and that said co irt has appointed
persons, known or unknown, cl timing
Ypres, we have let an Odyssey de-
Saturday, the 24th day of July, 1920, any right, till?, e-itate, lien or inter­
scribe Itself.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale,
By virtue of an execution and Order
o' Sale duly issued out of and under
the seal of th* Circuit Court for the
State of Oregon, for Jackson County,
Summons
dated May 25th, 1920, in a certain auit
therein, wherein Gust Peterson, as
Plaintiff, recovered judgment against
Nancy Clark as Defendant, for the
sum of Four hundred twenty-one 4
00-000 ($421.00) Dollars and $$6.60
costs and disbursement!, which iudg-
mznt was enrolled and docketed in
s »id Court May 22nd, 1920.
Notice ia hereby given that, pursuant
to th» term* of said execution, I «rill
on Saturday July 10, 1920. at 10 o’clock
A. M., at the front door of the Court­
house in the City of Jacksonville, Jack-
son Ounty. Oregon, offer for sale and
sell at public auction for ea-h to the
highest bi Ider, to satisfy eaid judg­
ment, with the coats of thia sale, sub­
at the hour of ten o’clock in the fore-, est in the real estate d-jser b*d in
ject to redemption aa provided by law,
noun of said day as the time and the the connl lint herein, DEFENDANTS, all of th* right, title and interest th.it
courtroom of said court in the court
To the Unknovn Heirs of Ribtrt the defendant, jointly or individually,
Statue of the Greek Slave.
house at Jacksonville, Jackson County, Montgomery, deceased, an l all other had on July 27th, 1914, or have si no*
This famous statue was the work
Oregon, as the place tor hearing ob- persons, known or unknown, cl im'ng ' acquired or now have in and to the
of Hiram Powers (1806-1873), the
jections thereto, the settlement there any right, till», esta'e. 1 e-i o- interest j following described property, situated
American sculptor, completed iu 1818.
of. and the distribution ot said estate. ' in the real estate letcribj.i in the com- in Jackson County. Slat* of Oregon,
Five replicas are said to have been
All persons intercsled are hereby , plaint herein.
made by the artist, the first of which
to-wit:
IN THE NAME nF THE STATE
was sold to Captain Grant aud takeu notified to appear at said time and
L it Sixteen (16) Block One (1) Wal­
to England, and Is .now In the gal- place and show cause, if any there be. OF OREGON, voj and eich of vo l are
nut Park Addition to the City of
lery of the duke of Cleveland. TV why said first and final account should < hereby required to appear and answer
I Medford, aa per map er plat of Mid
second copy Is now In the Corcoran not be approved by the court, said es- the complaint of the plaintiffs file!
Addition on record in the »flee ef
Art gallery at Washington; the third ' stat* b* decreed to b* fo'ly settled, a against you in the above entitled Court i
th*
County Recorder of eaid County,
Is In possession of the earl of Dudley; decree mad* for the distribution of all
and cause within ten days from the
and according to the lUgietrar’e
the fourth was purchased by A. T of aaid estate to the persona entitled
Stewart, the New York merchant, and tnereto and eaid administrator dis- date of the service of this anmmonsl Certificate of Till* Number, 1840, as
upon you if served w thin Jackson
issued by the Registrar of Titles
the fifth liwamr the property of Hen
I
, charged from his said trust
County, Oregon; or if served within
of said County.
E. W. Stoughton.
listed and first published June 19. any other county of and within the
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, May
1990.
State of Oregon, then within twenty 25th, 1920.
T. W. NllLE8,
(20) days from the date of the serving
C. E. T erbill .
Largest Pineapple Canneries.
Administrator of the estate of ot this summons upon you; and if
Sheriff al Jackson County, Or^on.
The
«•*»- largest
lanv.xt pineapple
p« •«<-<« |»pr cm
canneries
nurriCTi I d
Adeline Schoenfeld, also known served by publication thereof or with­
the world ar* located in Hoaolala
■y FW xa ’sowvt»,
I
as Adeline BcheenfeW, decerned. out this State of Oregon after aa order