Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, December 14, 1923, Image 2

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You are further notified that said J.
H. Cooley has paid taxes on said prem­
ises
for prior or subsequent years,
Revolutionists Forming to Advance
with the rate of interest on the several
on Capital of Country.
sums paid, payable from the several
, dates of said payments, as follows :
Rate of
Tax
Vera Cruz.—The column of revolu­
Inter-
Receipt
tionists, proceeding by way of the
Year’s
Date
est
No.
Tax
Paid
Am’t ( %)
inter-oceanic railway for Mexico City,
1918 Sept . 9. 1919 111.-,.', $ 8.32 12
is taking with it four batteries of 75-
1919 Oct. 29, 1920 21202
In <>7 12
Surety Bonds Furnished
: millimeter guns and four batteries of
1920 Oct. 5, 1921
12.34 12
18818
1921 Oct. 5, 1922
16925
12.94 12
1 machine guns, in addition to sufficient
1922 April 3, 1923
4393
6.10 12
ammunition for both categories. The
1922 Oct. 3, 1923
15700
6.10 12
| column was able to increase its gun
And said J. C. Brooks, as the owner
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Justice of the Peace.
CITY RECORDER
' power from pieces obtained from the
of the legal title of tho above describ-
<•<1
property,
as
the
same
appears
of
; San Juan de Ulua castle and from the
record, said City of Medford, and also
Office in Roe building, next Godward’s store, Jacksonville
I warships in the harbor here.
I ail other persons and parties unknown
Another column of troops, said to
I claiming any right, title, estate, lien
—
be under the personal command of
I or other interest in or to the above de­
Events of Noted People, Governments
Indian Affairs and Patent Office Re­ scribed real property, are further noti­
General Guadalupe Sanchez, is being
fied that said J. II. Cooley will apply
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
ceipts Take Big Jump. Alaska
formed and will go toward the capital
to the Circuit Court of the County and
by
way
of
the
Mexican
railway
to
aid
THE
State aforesaid for a decree foreclos­
Things Worth Knowing.
Railroad Improves.
the columns already advancing.
ing plaintiff’s lien against the property
above described, and mentioned in
Advices from the port of Frontera
said certificate.
said that Colonel Vivanio was carry­
And you and each of you ate hereby
Washington, D. C.—Hubert Work,
Oil has been discovered in the Tan­ ing out the orders sent him by revolu­
notified and summoned to appear with­
tium district near Tuxpan, state of tionary headquarters here to march on secretary of the interibr, in his annual in sixty days from the date of the serv­
O. C. DOROTHY, Proprietor
Vera Cruz.
Villa Hermosa, capital of the state of report to the president, which was ice of this summons upon you, exclu­
sive of the date of such service, it
COUNTRY CLUB AND ROYAL CLUB
The United States supremo court Tobasco, against Governor Garrido, a transmitted to the congress Saturday, personally served within tho State of
says:
BEST COFFEE ON THE MARKET
announced Monday it would recess follower of President Obregon.
Oregon, and within sixty days from the
My tenure of office as secretary of date of the first publication of this
Wireless communication between
from December 10 to January 2.
Fresh Eggs, Bread, Meat Products, Cereals and full line
headquarters in Vera Cruz and the the interior extends over but a small summons exclusive of the day of said
The 13 convicts who escaped from
first publication, if served by publica­
of canned goods.
::
::
Barber shop in connection
part
of
the
past
fiscal
year.
I
took
headquarters of General Enrique Es-
tion thereof, and defend this suit, or
the Kansas state penitentiary late
trado, commander of the western the oath of office on March 5 and the pay the amount due as above shown,
The place to go for soft drinks, Cigars, Candies,
Sunday by burrowing through an
fiscal year expired on Juno 30, 1923.
together with costs and accrued in­
forces, was being freely carried out.
abandoned tunnel are still at liberty.
Nuts, Ice Cream, Etc.
The department of the interior, in­ terest, or. for want thereof decree will
Among the new prisoners who ar­
FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS AND POPCORN
Besides having his message to con­ rived here Monday from Jalapa, which cluding its various bureaus and insti­ be rendered foreclosing the lien of
said taxes and costs against the real
gress broadcast to the four corners was captured by tho revolutionists tutions, appears to have a remarkable property above described, free and
of the United States, President Cool­ Saturday, is Angel Casarin, who was record during the fiscal year contain­ clear from any and all right, title, es­
idge may get back a permanent record acting governor of the state in the ed in this report. The appropriations tate, lien or interest that you or either
of it registered on a long string of absence in Mexico City of Governor for its operation during the 12 months' of you may have or claim therein or
thereto.
period amounted to $327,931,100.67,
piano wire.
Tejeda.
This summons is published pursuant
which is a sum $22,584,159 less than to an order made and dated on the
The finding of a boy’s skeleton, to­
13th
day of November, 1923, by the
was appropriated for its maintenance
gether with evidence making identifi­ New Boiler Reduces
during the previous fiscal year ot Honorable C. M. Thomas, Judge of the
cation positive, in a swamp near Gree­
above entitled Court, and the date of
Electric Cost Half 1922. Notwithstanding this large re­ the first publication of this summons
ley,
Pike
county,
Pennsylvania,
duction in appropriations to cover its is the 16th day of November, 1923.
brought to an end a search of more
By GEORGE HACKNEY
All process and papers in this pro­
Hartford, Conn.—Production of elec­ expenses, tho receipts of the depari
than eight years.
ceeding may be served upon the under­
tricity for power and lighting purposes ment have Increased from approxi­ signed, residing at number 30 Laurel
An unknown man, believed to be a at approximately one-half tho present mately $48,612,528.95 in 1922 to ap­
Street, Medford, Oregon.
tramp, was burned to death in a fire financial cost by the use of tho new proximately $63,566,641.08 in 1923, or
B. F. PIATT,
that destroyed the farmers’ warehouse mercury boiler process, the success of a gain of $14,954,112.13.
nlC d 28
Plaintiffs Attorney.
elevator at Irby, Wash., Tuesday. Loss which was recently announced by the
Most of this increase came from
REFEREE’S NOTICE OF SALE
on the building, which was empty, was inventor, William Leroy Emmet of the royalties on oil leases on Indian lands,
fixed at $10,000’to $12,000.
General Electric company, was dem­ the gain in receipts in the bureau of
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
onstrated
here before representatives Indian affairs during the fiscal year under and in pursuance ot an order
Charles
Kunkel,
internationally
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
of tlio press at tho Dutch Point plant of 1923 over 1922 totaling $14,722,00(1 of sale of tbe Circuit Court of Oregon,
known pianist, and ranked nationally
The
patent
office
increased
its
rev
of the Hartford Electric Light com­
as one of the leading music publishers, pany. Representatives of the com­ enues from applications and from th, for Jackson County, made and entered
died in St. Louis Monday at the age pany, who have been operating the salo of photo-lithographic copies of of record on the 14th day of Novem­
of S3 years. Mr. Kunkel was a native only commercial mercury boiler in patents, trade marks, etc., by the sum ber, 1923, in that certain suit of parti­
tion, wherein Kelly M. Duncan and
ot Germany.
existence as part of tho local plant, of $156,000.
Susie Duncan, his wife, are plaintiffs,
The
revenues
from
the
Alaska
rail
Prohibition agents are not civil of- explained the process, which was de­
and Emma Witten, a widow, Letha
ficers in any strict or constitutional scribed by them as revolutionary and road through additional passenger and Grieve, Frank Grieve, her husband,
sense, Federal Judge Woodrough of the greatest advance in this respect freight traffic, increased about $191. Carvel Thornton, Merrick Thornton,
at
Omaha declared Tuesday in a written since the invention of the steam tur­ 000, followed by the bureau ot mines Blanche Stanley and John Doe Stan­
with
a
gain
in
receipts
of
$134,900,
opinion. He also stated they are with­ bine.
ley, her husband, Ethel Standard, a
How soon it will be possible to pass the national park services with a gain single woman, and J. Edward Thorn­
out lawful authority to serve search
this decreased cost of production on of $75,800, the geological survey with ton, are defendants, the undersigned,
warrants.
W. W. GREEN, Prop
to tho consumer in form of reduced a gain of $51,000 and the bureau ot the referee appointed by the said
Ono of the articles of Tutankha­
rates for electricity was said to be education with a gain of $1451 in Its court to sell the hereinafter describ­
at the
men’s funerary state in which mod­
depondent entirely on the possibility receipts from sales of its publications. ed real property belonging to the
erns, especially women, will take a
parties
to
said
suit,
will,
on
the
22nd
Moving and all kinds of
of producing mercury boilers for com­ Only three bureaus showed losses in
day
December, 1923, at the front
sentimental as well as «rtistic inter­
mercial purposes. While still in an receipts.
door ot tho court house, in the town
freight handled.
est, is the Pharaoh's great ostrich
The functions of the interior depart­ ot Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore­
experimental stage they stated the
feather fan, now awaiting treatment
operation of the boiler as a unit of the ment are both constructive and elee­ gon, sell at public auction to the high­
in the tomb of Seti 11, which lias been
Hartford plant has been entirely suc­ mosynary. Eliminating the eleemosy­ est bidder for cash the following de­
fitted up as a laboratory.
nary bureaus and institutions and also scribed real property, situate in the
cessful.
City ot Ashland, Jackson County, Ore­
Signor Marconi, pioneer in the field
The production of enough mercury moneys appropriated for the payment gon, to-wit:
declares
of
pensions,
its
annual
cash
receipts
ot wireless communication,
Beginning at an iron stake on the
to take care of the demand which will
his belief that a revolution in the follow tho manufacture of mercury exceed its expenditures. In addition Westerly side lino of Oak Street, in
the
City of Ashland, Jackson County,
methods employed for communication boilers was admitted to be another a campaign ot rigid governmental Oregon, 807.40 feet north and 98.80
The banner county of Oregon A modern town of 800 people,
with distant countries would be pos­ problem which might entor into the economy is being conducted.
feet East of the Standard stone monu­
ment at intersection of said Oak and —which captures nearly all the j is the county seat of Jackson
sible as the outcome of important general commercial use of tho new
Main Street as designated and shown
tests carried out by himself and C. S. process.
Nine Killed In Train Crash. on the 1888 official map of the said prizes at the state fairs—has a county and is situated in the
Franklin, the British expert.
Erie, Pa.—Nine persons were killed City of Ashland, the same being the population of about 25,000 hap­ most fertile and productive por­
Bonds to Be Offered.
A duel with opees, ending in a
and seven others injured, two prob­ point where the dividing line between py and prosperous people and | tion of the famous Rogue River
the E. Emery or Townsend lot and the
trickle of blood from one of the rivals’
Tacoma, Wash.—The Tacoma mu- ably fatally, when the third section McCall lot intersect the said Westerly enjoys the distinction of having Valley—correctly termed the
right forearm, and kissing and recon nieipal sinking fund board, composed of the Twentieth Century limited of line
of Oak Street; thence North 23
ciliat ion between (lie two antagonists, of Mayor A. V. Fawcett, Commission­ the Now York Central railroad, west­ degrees and 9 minutes east along said the most delightful and health­ “Italy of America.” The town
took place Tuesday at Varenne, St. er J. W. Silver of the finance depart­ bound, telescoped the first section westerly line of Oak Street 59.20 feet; ful climate in America—-not is beautifully located in a cove
Ilillaire on tho Marne, between Signor ment and J. M. Roberts, controller, near Forsythe, N. Y., 35 miles east of thence north 66 degrees and 51 min­ even excelled in Southern Cali­ at the base of magnificent pine-
utes west at right angles with Oak
Berettl, a Corsican statesman, and will meet at the end of ten days and here, Sunday morning.
Street 202.30 feet to easterly line of fornia. No county in the west­ clad mountpins and is sur-
Henri Omessa, a Corsican editor.
tho
land conveyed to Henry Norton;
decide on a date for bids on the $4,-
The second section, which had gone
ern country is richer in re­ rounded by the finest irrigated
Tho work of finding the bodies of 000,000 bond issue for unit No. 2 of ahead of the first section at Albany, thence south 21 degrees and 15 min­
utes west along said Norton line 105
(lie 600 or more victims of the Ber­ tile Cushman power project on the when it encountered engine trouble, feet to the southwest corner of said sources—the principal ones be­ alfalfa farms and fruit orchards
gamo. Italy, flood disaster continues Skykomish river in Mason county.
struck an abandoned automobile at McCall lot; thence south 76 degrees ing farming, stockraising, dairy­ in the entire country. The town
over the extended zone devastated by
That there would have been a mar­ the Forsythe crossing. The train was and 36 minutes east 36.25 feet; and ing, fruit, alfalfa, lumbering, is five miles west of Medford, a
the waters, but the rescue parties are ket among Tacoma citizens for tlio stopped to determine it any casualties thence south 80 degrees and 30 min- gold, silver and copper mining, modern city of 8000 people,
utes east on the dividing line between
encountering difficulties. The water bonds had tho council seen fit to dis­ had resulted, and after placing dan­ the said McCall and Townsend lots
cement, marble, lime, etc. This with which it is connected by a
has receded, leaving Bergamo valley pose of $1,000,000 of them in $100 and ger signals at the crossing the second 167.70 feet to the place of beginning,
buried under several feet of tnud.
$500 denominations was asserted by section proceeded. The first section containing 38/100 of an acre, more or county, which lies in the south­ steam and electric railroad and
less reserving, however, an undivided
Crude oil wasto from the Arkansas Mayor Fawcett, a number having stoppod to investigate the signals and one-half interest in a strip 12 feet wide western part of the state, ad­ splendid highway. The altitude
oil fields, flowing on the surface of called on th emayor to say they were the third section crashed into the rear of the northerly side ot land herein joins California and is a happy of the town is 1508 feet and
conveyed to be used as a common medium between the extremely there are no extremes in heat
tlio Ouichita river, is causing tho disappointed in not having a chance cars.
drive way for owners of lots adjoining
death of thousands of wild ducks, ac­ to buy bonds nt smaller denomina­
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN the same, the drive way to be con­ w^t climate of the north coast or cold. The annual rainfall is
cording to hunters who have been tions than $1000.
structed and maintained in a neat and and the dry desert climate of about 25 inches — there being ,
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
along tho stream north of Monroe.
passable manner by such adjoining
California—being the most per­ little or no snow in the valley.
Differential Is Upheld.
In the Circuit Court of the State of lot owners.
The oil gums the feathers of the birds,
Also, beginning at a point on the fect climate found on the west­ A more healthful place could
Oregon, for Jackson County.
making it impossible for them either
Washington, D. C.—Transcontinen­
J. H. Cooley, Plaintiff, vs. J. i’, westerly side line of Oak Street, in
to fly or swim.
not be found.
tal railroads were held justified Mon­ Brooks. City ot Medford, and also all the City of Ashland, Jackson County. ern continent.
Broadus White Sox, a senior year­ day by the interstate commerce com­ other persons and parties unknown, Oregon, 297.30 feet north and 94.75
ling Aberdeen Angus steer owned by mission in refusing to give tho same claiming any right, title, estate, lien feet east of the Standard stone monu­
or other interest in and to the herein­ ment at the intersection of the center
A. A. Armstrong of Camargo, Ill., rates on fruits and vegetables shipped after described premises, Defendants. lines of Oak and Main Streets, said
Tuesday w as crowned the grand cham­ from Pacific coast points via Chicago
County Lawyers
To J. C. Brooks. City of Medford, stone monument being located as County Official Directory Jackson
pion of tlio International Livestock into the southeast quarters of the and also all other persons or parties shown by the official map of the City
State Senator—Geo W Dunn, Ash­
show at Chicago. In accordance witli United States as are given when traf­ unknown, claiming any right, title, es­ ot Ashland in 1888; thence north 66
tate, lien or other interest in the here­ degrees and 51 minutes west 42.40 land.
MEDFORD
tho custom, tho fate of the grand fic is routed via Memphis, East St. inafter described real property, the feet; thence south 80 degrees and 30
Joint Representative—Chas F Hop­ C. M. Thomas. Clr. Judge, Medford Bldg.
champion is to bo slaughtered for Louis or New Orleans.
minutes east 43.65 feet to the said kins, Roseburg.
above named defendants,
,
M Purdin. Medford bldg.
Christmas beef.
In tho name ot the state of Oregon: westerly line of Oak Street; thence
County Representatives — John II Gus Newbury and son Donald, Medford
Although shippers' organizations
Bldg.
south
23
degrees
and
9
minutes
west
You
and
each
of
you
are
hereby
noti
­
Carkin
and
Ralph
Cowgill
of
Medford.
The tariff commission reported to protested tho rates via Chicago, the fied that the plaintiff. J. H. Cooley, along said westerly side line 10.30 feet
E. H. Hurd, Medford Bldg.
Circuit Judge—C M Thomas.
congress Monday that rate changes ! commission decided that the route the holder and owner ot Certificate of to the place of beginning, containing
Pros. Attorney—Newton W. Borden. Lincoln McCormack, First Nat Bk bldg.
John H Carkin. First National Bank bldg
on 127 commodities had been applied was too circuitous to justify the roads De linquency numbered 62S5. issued on )18 square feet.
County Judge—G A Gardner.
G M Roberts, Medford Nat Bank bldg.
Excepting therefrom the land here-
Commissioners—Victor Bursell and Rawles Moore. Medford Bldg.
for thus far under tho flexible pro­ in using it without a collection of ex the 9th day of September, 1919, by the
tax collector of tho County of Jackson, nfore conveyed by Martha Standard Geo Alford.
James F. Fllegel, Old P. O. bldg.
visions of the tariff law. Thirty four tra freight.
Porter J Neff. Medford Nat -Bank bldg.
State of Oregon, for the amount of ten > P. W. Paulson and Lottie Paulson,
Clerk—Chauncey Florey.
E
E Kelly, Medford Nat’l Bank Bldg.
of tho applications were for changes
and 1S-100 dollars, the same being escribed as follows:
Sheriff—C E Terrill.
H K Hanna, Old P. O. Bldg.
Government Loses Suit.
the amount then due and delinquent
Beginning at a point 314.60 feet
F. M. Calkins, Old P. O. Bldg.
in rates on chemicals. Investigations
Assessor—J B Coleman.
for taxes for the year 1917, together I orth and 55.75 feet east of the Stand-
T W Mlles, Jackson County Bank bldg.
Treasurer—A C Walker.
Into rate schedules ordered by the
Washington. D. C. The government with penalty, interest and cost there­ i rd stone monument at the intersection
F J Newman. Palm bldg
School Supt—Susanne Homes Carter N
commission number 33.
W Borden, District Attorney, Palm bldg
on,
upon
the
real
property
then
and
i
f
tho
center
lines
of
Oak
and
Main
failed in tho supreme court Monday
Coroner—John A Perl.
Winfield R Gaylord, Palm bldg.
Mrs. Ethel G. Giliksen of South in an effort to have quashed a suit now assessed to J. C. Brooks, who was itreets, said stone monument being
E A and Charles Reames, Liberty bldg
Health Officer—Dr W P Holt.
O C Boggs, old postoffice bldg.
Portland, Me., placed her 10 months- ' won by Edward F. Goltra ot St. Louis, then and is now the record owner heated as shown on the official map
Frank De Souza, Liberty bldg.
thereof, as appears from the public if the City of Ashland tn 1888, thence1
Glenn O Taylor, J P and City Judge,
old daughter on the redhot coals in 1 by which he recovered control of nine­ records of said Jackson County, which I orth 66 degrees and 51 minutes west
City Directory
Federal bldg.
her kitchen stove Tuesday, the police teen
i
Mayor—Emil Britt.
real property is situate in said Jackson ; 13.30 feet; thence south 3 degrees
barges and tour towboats.
H A Canady, old P O bldg.
Councilman—Chester Wendt. Peter B. F. Piatt. 30 Laurel Street.
said, because slio believed that spirits
The craft had been turned over County, and described as follows, to- I id 33 minutes east 32.SO feet; thence
i >uth 80 degrees and 30 minutes east Fick, G W Godward and Frank Lindley W E Phipps, Clarion office.
from God had called for tho sacrifice to
I
him by the government soon wit:
Lot numbered four (4) in Block 14.05 feet to the place of beginning.'
and J ustice of the Peace
ASHLAND
of the baby and that she "soon was to 1i after tho war under a contract numbered forty (40) in the original i mtalning 19S0 square feet, situated J. Recorder
L. Roe
Nellie Dickey.
follow.” Neighbors heard the screams i which
•
gave him the right to pur- Town of Medford, according to the i Jackson County. Oregon.
Treasurer—C. C. Chitwood.
L A Roberts.
Brices A Briggs.
JESSE HOUCK.
Marshal—M D Jones.
of her other children and rescued the chase
i
them at
their appraised recorded plat thereof, which Certifi­
G. W. Trefren.
cate of Delinquency bears Interest
Referee.
Council meets first Tuesday of each W
infant.
value.
J Moors.
from its date at 12 per cent per an- Dated November 23, 1923.
month.
C. B. Watson.
DRIVE STARTS IN
MEXICO
REAL ESTATE
Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
Secretary Work's Department
Has Great Record.
COMPILED FOR YOU
OIL LEASES PAY WELL
I
I
City residence property and vacant lots at very at­
tractive prices. Alfalfa and stock ranches for sale
and exchange. See me if you want bargains.
Fire Insurance.
J. L. ROE
Chocolate Corner
Blacksmithing & Wood Work
At Bishop Shop, Jacksonville
Horseshoeing a Specialty
All Kinds of Printing
Jacksonville
TRANSFER
Reasonable Prices
Post Printing Office.
Jackson County