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E mil B ritt J acksonville P ost VOL. XVII. JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 6. 1923 News Items of Again Jacksonville Cai-Ore Power Co W/7/ Entertain Wins First Prize Local Interest Summons for Publication. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. NO. 10 Notice^>f Hearing Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Notice is hereby given that under Oregon, in and for the County of Jack- In the Circuit Court of the State of and in pursuauee of an execution duly son. In the Matter of the Estate of Rich Oregon in and for the County of Jack- issued out of and under the seal of the Elsewhere in this issue is son. Whenever Jacksonville en Circuit Court of Oregon, for Jackson ard B. Faulds, Deceased. Mrs. Minnie Libbey of Alice Sargent, Plaintiff, vs C. B. County, to me directed and dated on Notice is hereby given that Paul M. Provolt is here visiting at the ters a contest or goes after an invitation to the public Carlton, Jeannette Carlton, Frank the 21st day of June, 1923, in a certain Janney, Administrator with the will opening of the Cal.-Oregon home of her sister, Mrs. anything she usually “brings Viets, Minnie M. Knapp and A. M. suit therein, wherein Gus Newbury annexed of the Estate of Richard B. i Power Co.’s new general Knapp, home the bacon.” Frank Zell. Defendants. plaintiff, and A. W. Walker and Faulds, deceased, has made and filed i Our people are greatly warehouse in Medford on To Frank Viets, of the above named was Kathlyn Walker and Frank C. Bram- his Final Account with the Clerk of Joe Broad and family, of elated and have just reason the evening of Saturday, Ju defendants: well, superintendent of Banks of the said Court and that the Court has ap In the Name of the State of Oregon, State of Oregon, are defendants, and pointed Saturday, the 14th day of July, Weed, visited several days to feel proud because the ly 7th, at 8:30 o’clock. are hereby required to appear and in which said suit, the plaintiff recover-; 1923, at 10 o’clock A. M., at the Court here this week with his moth Jacksonville “float” carried Consumers and friends of I you answer the complaint of the above ed judgment against A. W. Walker i House in Jacksonville, said County and er, Mrs. Anna Broad. off first prize in the parade the company are cordially in named plaintiff on file with the Clerk I and Kathlyn Walker in the full sum of State, as the time and place for hear Court within six weeks from one thousand twenty-four and 29-100 ing said Account and that all persona Mrs. Anna Schmidt and at the Ashland celebration vited. This means that all of this date of the first publication hereof, dollars ($1.024.29), Twenty-five dollars interested in said Estate may appear son, Ed Coffman, left Mon July 4th. Two years ago at stockholders, employes and the and you are hereby notified that if you costs, and one hundred dollars ; on or before said date and file any ob- day for a couple of weeks’ the same place Jacksonville the public in general will fail to appear and answer said com ($25.00) ($100.00) attorney’s fees, which judg jections thereto. be welcome. visit with relatives in Port also was awarded first prize plaint as hereby required, or otherwise ment was enrolled and docketed in the Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 13th The event will take place for its float, which represent plead thereto, within said time, the Clerk’s office of said Court, in said I day of June, 1923. land. in the new warehouse, loca plaintiff will apply to the court for the county, on the 21st day of February, ed “Pioneers of 1851.” PAUL M. JANNEY, Joe Wetterer, an employe ted at 13th and South Fir relief prayed for in her said complaint, 1923, and on which judgment there is a j Administrator with will annexed of the The title or name given at the Knox sawmill near balance due of one thousand seventy- Estate of Richard B. Faulds, Deceas streets, adjacent to the plant as follows, to-wit: Klamath Falls, spent 4th of the float this time was “Pio of the Medford Iceand Stor For a judgment against C. B. Carl five dollars ($1,075.00), with interest ed.________________________ j!5 j!3 neer Mothers of Jacksonville ton and Jeannette Carlton in the full on one thousand dollars ($1066.00) of July week with home folks sum of Two Thousand ($2000.00) Dol said judgment at 8% per annum from Administratrix’ Final Notice. 1852.” It represented the age Co. in Jacksonville. A stage has been erected lars, together with interest thereon June 16, 1923, and in pursuance of Notice is hereby given that the un first white women to reach dersigned administratrix of the estate for the occasion and a num from the 25th day of January, 1922 at which execution I levied upon the fol- of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Welch Jacksonville, which was the John Nyswaner, deceased, has filed | the rate of six per cent per annum, the of Klamath Falls spent the year 1852. The year before ber of vaudeville acts have | further sum of Two Hundred ($<¡00.60) lowing described real property belong in the county court of Oregon, for Jack- ing to the defendant, Kathlyn Walker, son County, her final account, and said Fourth here with their rela was when gold was discover been arranged for, among Dollars reasonable attorney’s fees, and to-wit: tives. M rs. Welch is a daugh ed here, and no preparation which w'ill be the following:! 1 the costs and disbursements of this suit Commencing at a 4>oint 2.90 chains court has fixed Saturday, July 28, 1923, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said Musical Skit—by Mr. Ed. I to be taxed. ter of Mrs. S. K. Ogle. was made for women or fam north of the quarter section corner be day, at the court room of said court, in That plaintiff ’ s said mortgage deed Andrews & Company. tween sections seven and eight, in be decreed to be a first lien upon the township 37 South of Range 1 West of J aeksonville, Oregon, as the time and Roy Ulrich went to Port ilies until a year later, when Magic—by Mr. Jay Gore. real property in said complaint and in of the miners built place for the hearing of said final ac land Friday and brought some Dancing Number by Miss said mortgage described, and again de the W illamette Meridian, and running count. cabins and were joined by thence north on the section line, 17.17 home his wife, who recently All persons interested are hereby no their families from Eastern Rubenstein and Miss Brandon scribed as follows, to-wit: chains to the northeast corner of the underwent an operation in ' states. Vocal Trio—by Mr. Todd, Situated and being in Jackson Coun southeast quarter of the northeast tified to present their objections, if any ty, Oregon. St. Vincent’s hospital. She they have, to said final account to said The two women who rode Mr. Lamb and Mr. Sher Beginning at a point 35.0 feet South quarter of said section seven; running court, on or before said time. is making a nice recovery. and 240.24 feet East of the Northwest thence West on the quarter section line EDITH NYSWANER, on this float—Mrs. Charles wood. “ Classical Stuff ” — by Billy corner of Section 31, in Twp. 37 South, 20 chains; thence south 17.17 chains; A meeting of the members ! Berwert and two children Administratrix of the Estate of John R. 1 W., W. M. and running thence thence east 20 chains to the place oi Nyswaner, deceased. j29 j27 of the Presbyterian church and Mrs. V. J. Beach and Fenton. South 108.0 feet on the west line of beginning, containing 34.34 acres, as Following this short enter will be held at the church little son — represented the Notice for Publication. Donation Land Claim No. 44; thence the said premises are described in Vol this F'riday evening at eight first white women to reach tainment, Fifer’s Syncopators West 213.0 feet; thence North 108.0 ume 141, at page 518 of the Deed Rec Department of the Interior, o’clock, for the purpose of J aeksonville, after a 6-months will furnish excellent music feet; thence East 213.0 feet along the ords of Jackson County, Oregon; And 1 U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, will on the 21st day of July, 1923, at electing new officers, etc. journey by ox-team. The for dancing. It is expected South side of Dakota Ave. to place of ten o’clock in the forenoon of said date, June 6, 1923. Rev. Lawrence of Medford woman standing on the float that at least 200 couples can beginning. Notice is hereby given that John N. That said mortgage be foreclosed and at the front door of the County Court Matney of Ruch, Oregon, who, on May will preside. represented the mother look be accommodated on the said mortgaged property be sold as up- house, in Jacksonville, Jackson County, 28, 1918, made homestead entry, Serial main and mezzanine floors of execution, and the proceeds of said Oregon, offer for sale and will sell, at Jack Reter came up last ing anxiously into the forest the building. Light refresh I ! on public auction, for cash to the highest No. 011276, for the NWJ, of NWJ4, sale be applied as follows, to-wit: week from San Diego, where for the return of the miners, ments will be served during First. To the payment of expenses bidder, all the right, title, interest, an« Sec. 29 Twp. 38 S. of R. 3 West of W. he conducted a barber shop while the other mother was the evening. of said sale and the costs and disburse- estate which the said defendants, or M., has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof to establish claim to baking bread at a camp fire, l ments of this suit, including the sum of either thereof had on the 21st day of the past year. He has gone Everybody invited. February, 1923, or may have acquired the land above described, before F. Roy $200.00 reasonable attorney ’ s fees. with their children clinging to Crater Lake, where he o Second. To the payment of such since said time, or now have in and to Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at Med 4 has his old job in charge of to their aprons as though judgment as may be recovered by the tne said described premises to satisty ford, Oregon, on the 17th day of July, the boats this season, and will afraid of attack by savage the balance due upon said judgment in 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: plaintiff in this suit. M. C. Van Cleave, Frank Van Cleave, Indians, which were lurking sofar as the amount received at such also do barber work. Third. The balance, if any there be, Will Matney, all of Ruch, Oregon, and all around them in the forest. to be disposed of as the court may ad sale will satisfy the same, together Jacksonville was treated (Dunsmuir News) with the costs of this sale, subject to Fred Otrenbacher of Applegate, Ore. vise and direct. To make the scene more W. H. CANON, yesterday by a visit from half realistic, Frank Zell was also Capt. O. C. Applegate, on That said defendants and each, every redemption as provided by law. jl5jl3 Register. Dated this 21st day of June, 1923. all thereof, be forever barred and and a dozen members of the Sal on the float, dressed to rep the threshold of nis 80th year, C. E. TERRILL, Notice to Creditors. vation Army Charioteers, resent Chief John, the old was among the interested foreclosed over and from any and all Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. title and interest or claim in or Notice is hereby given that the un with headquarters in San Rogue River savage, and he delegates at the good roads right, to said mortgaged premises and every By L. D. Forncrook, Deputy. dersigned has been appointed by the Francisco. They visit all was watching the white convention held in Yreka part and parcel thereof, save only the j22 j20 County Court of Jackson County, Ore small towns and expect to women and children through Saturday by the Northern right of redemption as provided by law; gon. Executrix of the Estate of Marion spend two months in Oregon. the brush, ready to attack California Counties associa that it be further decreed that the de Suit in Equity for Divorce F. Taylor, Deceased. fendants Frank Viets, Minnie M. All persons having claims against tion. He drove down from Knapp and A. M. Knapp have no right, Summons. Lee Goodman of Ruch, them with a tomahawk. said estate are hereby required to pre his home at Klamath Falls In the Circuit Court of the State of sent the same, properly verified, to L. The thousands of people title, or interest or claim or lien upon who with his family has been and continued on to Orleans said described real property prior in who witnessed the parade Oregon for Jackson County. A. Roberts, Attorney for said Estate, occupying the old Reames point of time to plaintiff’s said mort where he attended the cele at his office in Ashland, Oregon, within Luetta Helen Murray, Plaintiff, vs. pronounced this the most house on east Main street, gage lien, and that said defendants’ in six months from date of the first publi E. Murray, Defendant. has just bought the property, realistic and interesting float bration of the opening of the terest, if any, is second, subordinate William cation of this notice, which is June 22, To William E. Murray, the above- Klamath river highway. from the county, for $1000. they ever saw. While there and inferior to plaintiff’s said mort named defendant: 1923. Elizabeth F. Taylor, From Orleans he contin gage lien. Executrix. Carl Johansen has bought were many floats in the pa In the name of the State of Oregon: j22 j20 That at such sale the plaintiff may You are hereby required to appear the other Reames house— rade much more artistic and ued to Arcata and returned become the purchaser and the Sheriff and answer the complaint filed against Notice tor Publication beautiful, they did not rep via the Lassen highway the small one adjoining. of Jackson County, Oregon shall im you in the above entitled court and through Weaverville, com Department ol the Interior, resent or mean anything in thereafter put the purchaser cause on or before six weeks from the U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest For particular. But this one be pleting a trip of about 1000 mediately into possession of said mortgaged prop date of the first publication of this June 6, 1923, man have returned from a ing of historic origin was miles in less than one week. erty, and that plaintiff may have such summons, and if you fail to so appear Notice is hereby given that Edmond Captain Applegate was an other and further relief as to the court and answer said complaint, within the few weeks’ stay at Carson vastly different, as it gave Shafler of Applegate, Oregon, who, on , may seem just and equitable in the officer in the Oregon state Hot Springs, on the Wash some idea of the dangers ex time required, the plaintiff will apply May 28, 1918, made homestead entry, to the court for the relief demanded in ington side near Portland. perienced by the early set-' troops during the Modoc ris premises. This summons is served upon you by her complaint, a succinct statement ol Serial No. 011426 for lots 1 and 2, Sec. ing in 1872-73 and weathered As a result of the treatment tiers who blazed the trail for publication once a week for six succes which is as follows: That the bonds of 25, Twp. 38 S., R. 4 West W. M., and the battles with Capt. Jack Mrs. Forman’s health has civilization and changed this sive and consecutive weeks in the Jack matrimony existing between plaintiff on Si ptember 21, 1920, made Additional sonville Post, a weekly newspaper of and defendant be dissolved; that plain homestead entry No. 013317 for the S,'4 been much improved, her country from a savage wil on the lavabeds. general circulation, pursuant to an or tiff be awarded the custody and control of SE'„ Sec. 24 Twp. 38 S. of R. 4 Eighty years, hale and many friends will be glad to derness to the grandest and West of W. M., has filed notice of in der of Hon. C. M. Thomas, Judge of learn. most glorious country under hearty, and with a memory the above entitled court, and which or of the minor child, Raymond Lee Mur tention to make three-year proof to es as clear as that of a boy, Cap der is dated May 26th, 1923, and it is ray; that defendant pay the sum of $25 tablish claim to the land above describ Dr. Oftedal has returned the sun. per month for the support of said mi before F. Roy Davis, U. S. Com- To Mrs. Alice Sargent be tain Applegate recalls the therein and herein ordered and required nor; that plaintiir have judgment for ed, mi. sioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the from a trip to Portland and longs the credit of planning important engagements and that you appear and answer plaintiff’s her costs and disbursements in this 16th day of July, 1923. complaint in said cause on or before six brought with him a brand- and directing both of these dates as though they happen suit; and such other relief as the cour t Claimant names as witnesses: W. F. weeks from the date of the first publi may deem equitable. new late model Ford sedan. prize-winning floats—that of ed but yesterday. He stands cation Wright, P. H. Maben, Wm. IL Mc- of this summons. summons, by order of the lion. Daniel and Ed Rowden, all of Apple The doctor has moved his two years ago as well as this erect, is a six-footer and has The date of the first publication of C. This M. Thomas, judge of said court, gate, Oregon. a white fllowing beard, char this summons is June 1st, 1923, and the office into the small McCully one. Lhe Jacksonville C. of on the 12th day of May, 1923, is W. IL CANON, acteristic of the early west date of the last publication, and on or made C. financed the float. Register. served upon you by publication thereof building adjoining the Terrill before which date you are required to for a period of six successive weeks in ern type. ------- o------------- ------------- o------------- Notice to Creditors. appear and answer, is July 13th, 1923. the Jacksonville Post, of Jacksonville, residence. He has bought T. W. MILES, In the < < unty Court of the County of G. W. Godward and daugh Mrs. Hunt has not closed the Neil lot, adjoining Dr Attorney for Plaintiff. Oregon. 'I he date of the first publica ter Leora and Miss Alice her restaurant, as she had Residence and postoffice address: Med- tion being on the 18th day of May, 1923, Jackson in and for the State of Oregon. Robinson’s residence, where Iloefs left in the God ward In the Matter of the Administration and the date of the last publication upon some time ago. ford, Oregon.* he expects to build a dwel car today for a trip to Port decided thereof being on the 29th day of June, of the E'-tate of James M. Cronemiller, She expects to rent or sell Notice of Final Account. 1923. deceased. ling house this Fall. land, expecting to return the prope Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth property within the next In the County Court of the State of . L. A. ROBERTS, Sunday. R. Cronemiller and David H. Cronemil Oregon for Jackson County. Attorney for Plaintiff. weel k. The place is open for Evan Reames of Medford In the Matter of the Estate of C. II. Postoffice address, Ashland, Oregon. ler, by order of the above entitled C. A. McCabe and family, business. was married June 27th at the court, have been appointed and now Spalding, Deceased. who recently traded the Elder C. E. Bennett of are the duly qualified and acting admin Notice is hereby given that the un home of his brother, Clar For Sale or Exchange. Jacksonville hotel for a ranch Lebanon, Elder Geo. Arm dersigned, Administratrix of the above istrators of the above named decedent’s ence in Seattle to Mrs. Lil on Reese creek, near Eagle strong of Portland and J. O. named estate has filed her Final Ac Three desirable 100 acre stock and estate. All persons having claims dairy ranches. Clear of encumbrance. lian Opie, daughter of Cap Point, moved to their new Statts of Carlton will preach count in said County Court of Jackson Fenced and house, barn, etc. Valley against said decedent’s estate are re quired to present the same, with prop Oregon, and that Saturday, County, Idaho. tain and Mrs. Edward J. home the first of this week in the old pioneer church to County, I). M. Cox, Cascade, Idaho. er vouchers, to the said administrators the 28th day of July, 1923, at ten o'clock Lanning of Tacoma. Cap When they arrived at their morrow, Saturday evening at A. M. and the Court room of said Court at the office of Calkins & Hanna at 32 farm home they found some North Central Avenue, Medford, Jack 7:30 and will hold services at Jacksonville, Oregon, have been ap tain and Mrs. Lanning for in County, Oregon, within six months “livestock” they had not bar Sunday at 11, 3 and 7:30. pointed by said Court as the time and merly lived in Oregon and gained for—in the shape of a from the date of this notice. place for the hearing of objections to Everybody is invited to come Dated this 22nd day of June, 1923. the Lanning and Reames big rattlesnake at the front and hear these able speakers. said report and the settlement thereof. Elizabeth R. Cronemiller, publication June 22, 1923. families have been close door—which C. A. soon sent Bring your lunch and stay all Date of first David H. Cronemiller, MYRTLE E. SPALDING, jto “snake heaven.” friends for many years. day. i22 j20 Administrators. j22 j20 Administratrix. Aged Pioneer Makes Long Trip Suit to Foreclose Mortgage.