Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 18, 1924, Image 1

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ACKSONVILLE
VOL. XVII.
JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1924
been accepted as a Market
Petitions Asking
News Items of
Road Project from Medford
For Paved Road to Jacksonville, and is a road
Local Interest
*.»
Attention, Mr. and Mrs. Public! lacksonville Lodge No. 10,1. 0. 0. F.
There will be a big sale of nice hats
at Red Cross Thrift Shop in Medford
Saturday, January 19th. Any hat in
shop going at 35 and 50 cents. Many
hats remodeled up-to-date. Some beav­
er hats, etc. A good variety to choose
from,____________________________
Meets every Saturday Evening at 7:30.
All members and visiting brothers are
cordially invited to attend the meet­
ings.
D avid D orn , N. G.
A lfred T. N orris , Sec. Pro-Tern.
NO. 38
Administrator’s Sale.
Notice is hereby given that under
and in pursuance of an Order of Sale
duly made by the County Court of Jack-
son County, Oregon, and entered on
the 19th day of December, 1923, in the
Matter of the Estate of Benjamin
Franklin McCrary, deceased, S. A. Pe­
ters Jr., the Administrator of said es­
tate, will, on Monday, the 21st day of
January, 1923, at ten o’clock A. M. of
said day, at the front door of the Court
House in Jacksonville, Jackson County,
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at pub­
lic auction, the following described real
property belonging to said estate, to-
wit:
The North half of the Southeast
quarter of Section 20 in Township 40
South of Range 2 East of W. M., less
about 20 acres used for road and rail­
road purposes.
Terms of sale. Cash, or part cash
and balance on one or two years time
secured by first mortgage, in the usual
form, on said premises, amount of cash
down, time, and rate of interest to be
determined by the administrator at
time of sale.
S. A. PETERS JR.,
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Administrator.
A mass meeting was held included in the Forest Road
Application for auto and
co-operation
drivers’ licences can be se­ in the City hall Wednesday Projects, and
evening, which was attended by State and Government
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale.
cured at this office.
Painting and Calcimining. By virtue of an execution duly issued
by a large number of enthu­ can be secured.
Mrs. Anna Schmidt arrived siastic citizens, among them
This road improvement is [ I guarantee satisfaction at reason­ out of and under the seal of the Circuit
yesterday from San Francisco being several from Medford requested to develop the por­ able prices. See me when jn need of Court of the State of Oregon, in and
work of this kind; also plumbing.
for the County of Jackson, to me di­
for a visit with her relatives. and the Ruch country. May­ tion of Jackson County con­
Roy Martin, Jacksonville. rected and dated on the 7th day of Jan­
to this said road, ■
uary, 1924, in a certain action therein,
Mrs. Elmer Adams of Gold or Britt acted as chairman of tributory
and as a shorter route to Or-1 Sewing Machine for Sale. wherein E. G. Coleman and Andrew
Hill is here visiting her rela­ the meeting.
egon’s Marble Caves, which A Hot-point electric sewing machine I Hearn, doing business as partners un­
tives—the V. T. Wilson fam­
The object of the meeting road when completed will — never used. See Mrs. Sparks, oppo­ der the name of Phoenix Mercantile
site depot in Jacksonville.
j Company, as plaintiff, recovered judg­
ily.
was to consider the advisabil­ make the distance traveled;
ment against Charles Woods, the de-
Notice to Creditors.
' fendant, for the sum of One Hundred
The grand jury is in session ity of petitioning the county to said caves but forty miles
In the County Court of the State of i Thirty and 66-100 ($130.66) Dollars,
this week, investigating sev­ court to use public road ft. .X fr< m Medford, where now , Oregon
J ackson County.
j with interest thereon at 6‘A per annum
eral booze cases. County —which are nt>v avail: 41e by way of Grants Pass, the Jn the for
Matter of the Estate of James from June 11th, 1923, with costs and
distance
is
83
miles.
court is also in session this 1 as a result <
Ward, Deceased.
| disbursements taxed at Sixteen and 50-
of bonding ftp ,
~ e---------- ï "¿ 7----- 1 Campbell
Notice is hereby given by the under­ ; 100 ($16.50) Dollars, which judgment
week.
,e time ago for C»as On otomach May signed to all persons having claims was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's
county some
Having decided to retire $500,000 for use in road im­
against the estate of James Campbell office of said Court in said County on
Cause Appendicitis Ward,
from the business, John Pap­ provement—to pave the road
Deceased, to present them with the 9th day of November, 1923.
Constant gas causes inflammation proper vouchers within six months
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant
pas is selling out his stock of
which may involve the appendix. Sim­ from date of first publication hereof to to the terms of the said execution, I
men’s and boys’ clothing, from Medford to Ruch—as ple
glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as Nellie Dickey, Attorney at law. Room will on the 16th day of February, 1924,
described in the petition.
etc., at cost. See his ad.
mixed in Adlerika helps any case gas 5, Mills Building, Ashland, Oregon.
at 10 A. M. at the front door of the
Summons.
According to the vote ta­ on the stomach in TEN minutes. Most Date of first publication, Jan. 18, 1924. Courthouse in the City of Jacksonville,
Jas. Ellis Kincaid of Jo­
In
the
Circuit
Court of the State of
act only on lower bowel but |
WILLIAM MULKEY WARD,
in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for
sephine county and Miss ken when the county was medicines
Adlerika acts on BOTH upper and low­ jl8 f 15
Executor. sale and will sell at public auction for Oregon, for J ackson County.
Nellie Higgins, Plaintiff, vs. R. B.
Audrey K. Layton of this bonded, $80,000 of this fund er bowel and removes all gas and
cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy
Summons.
county were married at Jack­ must be used in improving j poisons. Excellent for obstinate con­
said judgment, together with the costs Higgins, Defendant.
To R. B. Higgins, the above named
sonville Jan. 12th, Justice the road between Jackson­ stipation and to guard against appendi­ In the Circuit Court of the State of of this sale, subject to redemption as defendant:
citis.
By
all
leading
druggists.
in
and
for
the
County
of
Jack-
Oregon
provided
by
law,
all
of
the
right,
title
Roe officiating.
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
ville and Ruch. It can not
son.
and interest that the said defendant
M. Ballod, Plaintiff, vs. Leotha Charles Woods had on the 9th day of You are hereby notified and required to
John
Chas. A. Ryan, recently be used on any other road.
Real Estate for Sale.
Defendant.
November, 1923, or now have in and to appear in the above entitled court and
from Giants Pass, has bought
Considering the fact that Selling out ranches, $2 per acre up; Ballod,
To Leotha Ballod, the above named the following described property, situ­ cause, and ansv er the complaint of
a small house on north Third very little of the half-million j 10 years time. Ranches for rent.
defendant:
ated in the County of Jackson, State plaintiff there on file against you with­
Gold Ray Realty Co., Medford, Ore. |
in six (6) weeks from the date of the
street from Marshal M. D. dollar fund has been used in
In the Name of the State of Oregon: of Oregon, to-wit:
Jones, and will move into his
You are hereby required to appear in
The West half of the Northwest first publication of this summons, which
the western part of Jackson Notice of Final Settlement. the above entitled court and cause and quarter of Section 29 in Township 38, is the 4th day of January, 1924, and if
new home next week.
county—most of it going for Notice is hereby given that the un­ answer the complaint of the above South of Range 1 West of the Willam­ you fail to appear and answer within
The Troubadour Jazz Or­ new roads through the moun­ dersigned has filed the final account of named plaintiff therein filed against ette Meridian, situated in the County the time required, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court for
her administration of the estate of Ed­ you on or before the expiration of six of Jackson and State of Oregon.
chestra will give a dance in
the relief prayed for in her complaint,
ward J. Conaty, deceased, in the Coun- weeks from and after the date of the
tains
to
Klamath
Falls
and
Dated
this
8th
day
of
January,
1924.
Orth hall here this Friday
to-wit:
Fora decree of divorce dissolv­
I ty Court of Jackson county, Oregon, first publication of this summons, and
C. E. TERRILL,
night, at Applegate store to­ the various summer resorts and that the Judge of said court has if you fail so to appear and answer,
ing the bonds of matrimony existing
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
between plaintiff and defendant.
morrow night and at Palmer in the eastern part of the designated February 18th, 1924, at the plaintiff will apply to the court for the By L. D. Forncrook, Deputy.
This summons is served upon you by
hour
of
ten
o
’
clock
a.
m.,
at
the
Court-
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creek hall Saturday night, county, for the benefit of the
relief prayed for in his said complaint,
publication once a week for six (6)
! house in Jacksonville, said county, as namely, for a decree forever dissolving
26th.
tourist travel—it is hoped the time and place for hearing objec­ the bonds of matrimony now existing Nolice for Publication. consecutive weeks in the Jacksonville
Post by order of Honorable C. M.
The Jacksonville H. S. bas­ that the county court will tions to and the settlement of said ac­ I between you and said plaintiff.
Department of the Interior,
Thomas, Judge of the above entitled
count.
MATILDA
F.
DEVLIN,
This
summons
pursuant
to
an
order
U.
S.
Land
Office
at
Roseburg,
Oregon,
ketball teams—girls and boys consider favprably the peti­ jl8 fX>
court, which order was made on the
Administratrix. of the Honorable C. M. Thomas, Judge
December 27, 1923.
—evidently are a hard bunch tions asking for this much-
24th day of December, 1923.
of the above entitled court, is servea
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Maggie
to beat. Friday night they needed road improvement.
Notice to Creditors.
NEWBURY & NEWBURY,
upon you by the publication thereof E. Starboard, of Medford, Oregon,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
In the*County Court of the State of once a week for six consecutive weeks who, on June 11, 1919, made Home­
won both games with the
It is a well known fact Oregon for Jackson County.
Phoenix teams and also won
in the Jacksonville Post, a newspaper stead Entry, Serial No. 011903, for the Residing at Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon.
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Matter of the Estate of Leon­ published within Jackson County, Ore­ SEJ4 of Section 32, Township 38 S,
both games Wednesday night that in the entire state of Or­ ard In A. the Brush,
Deceased.
gon,
and
you
are
therein
and
herein
Range
3
W,
Willamette
Meridian,
has
with the Medford teams.
egon there is not a public Notice is hereby given by the under­
Summons.
ordered and required to appear in said filed notice of intention to make Final
Glen S. Laidley, a young highway of equal length—5 signed to- all persons having claims court and cause and answer said com­ Three-year Proof, to establish claim to In the Circuit Court of the State of
the estate of Leonard A. Brush, plaint on or before the expiration of the land above described, before F. Oregon in and for the County of Jack-
and prosperous stockman of miles—that is used more than against
Deceased, to present them with proper six weeks from and after the date of Roy Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at his son.
Butte Falls, now residing in is this road between Med­ vouchers within six months from date the first publication of this summons. office at Medford, Oregon, on the 7th Thomas G. Dews, plaintiff, vs. Wil­
Medford, and Miss Lemetta ford and Jacksonville, and of first publication hereof to Nellie The date of said order is December 28, day of February, 1924.
liam G. Buffum and the unknown heirs
of William G. Buffum if he be dead,
Bartholomew were married therefore the paving of this Dickey, Attorney at law, Room 5, Mills 1923, and the date of the first publica­ Claimant names as witnesses:
Building, Ashland, Oregon.
tion of this summons is December 28,
George Buckley, of Ruch, Oregon; Joshua B. Pool and the unknown heirs
Tuesday evening, Rev. Howe
road
would
benefit
a
larger
Date of first publication Jan. 18, 1924. 1923.
Tom
Forrest and William Penney, of of Joshua B. Pool if he be dead, and
of Medford officiating. The
FRANK
W.
BRUSH,
CALKINS
&
HANNA,
Medford,
Oregon; Ruben Pitts, of also all other persons or parties un­
bride, whose home is in St. number of taxpayers than any I jl8 f 15
Executor.
known claiming any right, title, estate,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Paul, is a niece of Mr. and other road in Jackson county.
lien or interest in the real estate de­
Our Postoffice AddresB is Medford,
W.
H.
CANON,
Notice to Creditors.
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Mrs. O. Charles Dorothy, Mr. Hartwell of Medford,
Register. scribed in the complaint herein, defend­
I Oregon.
ants.
In the County Court of the State of
has been employed for some who has had much experi­ Oregon for Jackson County,
To William G. Buffum, and to his un­
Notice
of
Sheriff
’
s
Sale.
Notice
of
Sheriff
’
s
Sale.
time in the Swem Studio at ence in road paving, was! In the Matter of the Estate of Wil­
known
heirs if he be dead, to Joshua
In pursuance of a decree and order
By virtue of an execution duly issued
Medford.
B. Pool and to his unknown heirs if he
liam Nelson, Deceased.
of
sale
rendered
in
the
Circuit
Court
of
present at the meeting and, Notice is hereby given by the under­ out of and under the seal of the Circuit
be dead, and to all other persons or
Court of the State of Oregon, in and the State of Oregon for Jackson Coun­
The hog family dwindled in a most intelligent manner, signed
to all persons having claims for the County of Jackson, to me di­ ty, on the 7th day of January, 1924, in parties unknown claiming any right,
in population pretty rapidly
title, estate, lien or interest in the real
against the estate of William Nelson,
and dated on the 7th day of Jan­ the suit of Mollie E. Songer, commonly
near Eagle Point Tuesday, explained that since the road Deceased, to present them with proper rected
known as Mollie Songer, and Frederick estate described in the complaint here­
uary,
1924,
in
a
certain
a-.tion
therein,
when Earl V. Brittsan butch­ from Medford to Ruch is al­ vouchers within six months from date wherein E. G. Coleman and Andrew Slade Songer, successors in interest of in, the above named defendants:
ered 26 big porkers in seven ready graded, rocked andj I of first publication to Frank L. Nelson, Hearn, doing business as partners un­ W. F. Songer, Deceased, plaintiffs, vs. In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear in
1101 Boulevard, Ashland, Oregon.
der the name of Phoenix Mercantile C. L. Cunningham and Mabel Cunning­
hours—averaging one every graveled, the cost of paving! at Date
of first publication, December Company, as plaintiff, recovered judg­ ham, his wife, G. C. Murphy and Alice the above entitled court and cause and
17 minutes. His brother-in- would not exceed $10,000 28, 1923.
answer the complaint of the above
ment against Elmer Woods, the defend­ F. Murphy, his wife, the Citizens Bank
law, Roy Martin, the Jack­ per mile.
named plaintiff therein filed, on or be­
FRANK L. NELSON,
of
Ashland,
Oregon,
a
corporation,
the
ant, for the sum of One Hundred Six­
Administrator. ty-two and no-100 ($162.00) Dollars, First National Bank of Ashland, Ore­ fore the expiration of 6 weeks after
sonville painter and plumber,
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Chairman Britt appointed
the date of the first publication of this
was “in at the killing” and
with interest at 6% per annum from gon, a corporation, R. L. Burdic, Sr.,
summons, and if you fail to so appear
Notice
for
Publication.
a
large
committee
to
circu
­
Dec. 21, 1923, and Two Hundred Five and J. J. Murphy, and C. E. Terrill, as
brought home as toothsome
and answer, plaintiff will apply to the
Department
of
the
Interior,
Sheriff,
defendants,
and
of
an
execu
­
and
87-100
($205.87)
Dollars,
with
in
­
a bunch of sausage as ever late the petitions, which will U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
court for the relief prayed for in said
terest at 6% per annum from Dec. 28, tion duly issued out of said court in
tickled a stomach.
complaint, namely, for a decree decree­
be presented to the county
November 24, 1923.
1922, with costs and disbursements tax­ said suit on the 7th day of January,
ing plaintiff to be the owner in fee
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
William
1924,
I
will
expose
for
sale
and
sell
as
court on Wednesday of next
ed at Forty-two and 90-100 ($42.90)
Notice for Publication.
Edward Eaton, whose post-office ad­ Dollars, which judgment was enrolled | the law directs at the Courthouse door simple of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8
Department of the Interior,
week.
dress is Jacksonville, Oregon, did, on and docketed in the Clerk’s office of j in said county at the City of Jackson­ in Block 64, being a tract of land 200
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Following is the wording the 5th day of April, 1923, file in this said Court in said County on the 24th ville, on the 11th day of February, feet square in Pool & Klippel Addition
Jan. 12, 1924.
office Sworn Statement and Applica­ day of December, 1923.
1924, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m. to the Town (now City) of Jacksonville
Notice is hereby given that Frank P. of the petitions:
in Jackson County, State of Oregon,
tion, No. 014780, to purchase the SE',
is hereby given that, pursuant the real property described in said de­
Dutton, of Route 1, Medford, Oregon,
and decreeing that said defendants
To The Honorable Coun­ of NWJ4 of Section 2, Township 38 S, to Notice
cree
and
order
of
said,
situated
in
Jack-
the
terms
of
the
said
execution,
I
who, on February 19, 1919, made Home­
have
no right, title, lien or interest
Range
3
W,
Willamette
Meridian,
and
will on the 16th day of February, 1924, Bon County, State of Oregon, to-wit;
stead Entry, Serial No. 011775, for the ty Court, Jacksonville, Ore­
therein, and forever restraining them
the timber thereon, under the provi­ at 10 A. M. at the front door of the
Beginning
at
the
southeast
corner
of
NEJ4 of NEk< of Section 4, Township gon. Gentlemen:
sions of the act of June 3, 1878, and Courthouse in the City of Jacksonville, ¡ Donation Land Claim No. 45 in town­ and all persons claiming through or un­
39 S, Range 2W, Willamette Meridian,
We do respectfully request acts amendatory, known as the "Tim­ in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for ship 39 south, range 2, east of Willam­ der them from asserting any claim or
has filed notice of intention to make
ber and Stone Law,” at such value as sale and will sell at public auction for ette Meridian, in Oregon; thence north lien therein adverse to plaintiff.
Final Three-year Proof, to establish your Honorable Body for
This summons pursuant to order of
might be fixed by appraisement, and cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy 40 chains to a stake for corner; thence
claim to the land above described, be­ the pavement of the road
that, pursuant to such application, the said judgment, together with the costs west 20 chains to a stake for corner; date December 23, 1923, duly entered
fore F. Roy Davis, U. S. Commission­
land and timber thereon have been ap­ of this Bale, subject to redemption as thence south 40 chains to a stake for in said cause by the Hon. C. M. Thom­
er, at his office at Medford, Oregon, on leading from Medford to
praised, $160.00; the timber estimated provided by law, ail of the right, title corner; thence east 20 chains to the as, Judge of said court, is served upon
the 19th day of February, 1924.
Ruch, in Jackson County, 60,000 board feet at $2.00 per M, and and interest that the said defendant place of beginning, containing eighty you by the publication thereof once a
Claimant names as witnesses:
week for 6 consecutive weeks in The
Oregon.
the land $40.00; that said applicant will Elmer Woods had on the 24th day of (80) acres of land, more or less.
C. H. Murray, Sam Jones, and John
Jacksonville Post, a newspaper publish­
offer
final
proof
in
support
of
his
appli
­
December, 1923, or now have in and to
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this
There is at the present
Smith, all of Medford, Oregon; L. A.
ed within Jackson County, Oregon, and
cation and sworn statement on the 4th the following described property, situ­ 7th day of January, 1924.
Nelson, of Jacksonville, Oregon.
you are therein and herein are ordered
time, $80,000 of Road Bonds day of February, 1924, before Chaun­ ated in the County of Jackson, State
C. E. TERRILL,
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
and required to ap)>ear in said court
cey Florey, Clerk of the County Court of Oregon, to-wit:
Sheriff of JackBon County, Oregon.
Register. unsold, held for the paving
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and cause and answer said complaint
of Jackson County, Oregon, at Jack­ West half of the Northwest quarter By L. D. Forncrook, Deputy.
of the road from Jacksonville sonville, Oregon.
on or before the expiration of 6 weeks
Notice to the Public.
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of Section 29 in Township 38, South of
from and after the date of the first
Any person is at liberty to protest Range 1 West of the Willamette Mer
I will not be responsible for any debts to Ruch and there are at this
publication of this summons. The date
this
purchase
before
entry,
or
initiate
contracted by my wife, Mrs. Bertha time provisions made for the
idian, situated in the County of Jack-
of
the first publication of this summons
a contest at any time before patent is­
Varney.
Ray Varney.
State of Oregon.
is December 28, 1923.
raising of $110,000 Market sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit son, Dated
this 8th day of January, 1924.
CALKINS & HANNA,
FOR SALE
C. E. TERRILL,
Road Funds, which money in this office, alleging facts which
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Fresh-ground graham, 10 lbs for 35c. might well be spent on this would defeat the entry.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
Our
postoffice
address is: Medford,
W. H. CANON,
Corn meal 3c, cracked 2>2c lb, deliver­
By L. D. Fumcrook, Deputy.
Oregon.
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Register.,
ed.
Lee W akefield. road, as it has heretofore n30 j25