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The Trail of Missing Men
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
OFFICIAL
NEWSFAFtR OF JACKSONVILLE
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The Editor Speaking
(Continued from page one)
because he too slew a man. but
because he also made criminals out
of more than a dozen others, has
“placed the state on trial" and has
thumbed his nose at law and order.
Thousands o. needed dollars have
been thrown away on him.
CLEANING
PRESSING
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Which just goes to show that, to ;
Oregon’s law and order, the old
adage that "the bigger they come
the harder they fall" Is a lot of
horseradish.
If that isn’t making mockery out |
of law and* Justice we’ve never
heard of anything that did. The ’
lesser of the two evils gets it in
the neck within five minutes after
The
he enters the courtroom.
Rfeater of the two evils hasn't I
gotten it YET more than four
months after his crime, and after
weeks of expensive court battling
which apparently has not yet end
ed!
PANTORIUM
a dozen more times Is beyond In others, farmers are being ap
Justice has sadly fallen down on us.
proached with the offer of help in I
we Americans. It has degenerated
.making application to Twelve cash,
to a parasite living upon evil of
This not only is a tunny world, benefits under the wheat plan—for
the land, and seldom justifying Its but it also is darned near a nutty 10 per cent of the proceeds! No In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
existence tn its present form. one. Or. again, maybe It’s us.
grower need spend a cent for any 1 De C. A. Putney and Harriott L.
Bulky, hungry and expensive, it,
such purpose, as the county agent
Putney, Plaintiffs,
truly grinds out blind, and random.
By the way. we noted with great and other extension representatives i
vs.
justice.
interest that a Medford theater is will give any such assistance need-
Joe Northey; the unknown heirs of
! playing a shyster lawyer picture ed free of charge and will help set i
Joe Northey; J. H. Cogan and
One man was a nobody, another coming Sunday. “The Nuisance,”; up local organizations through
Daley L. Cogan, hueband and
a political figure. One was practi- '» lhe title of « story that tells which the growers will largely ! wife; William H. Lacy; the un
rally penniless, as courtroom ex- of
inside on ambulance-chasing handle their own affairs, officials
known helre of William H. Lacy;
pensee go. the other kidded some- lawyers and barristers who fight state.
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau,
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court
battles
with
perjured
testi
one into thinking he had hundreds
a corporation; C. T. Huggins; the
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of thousands of dollars interested mony. Possibly Jackson county has o
unknown heirs of C. T. Huggins;
in him.
Yet the same judge a player that Hollywood needs in
Alpha B. McCallister; the un
handled both cases.
known heirs of Alpha B. McCal
popular^*" tyPe oi nlm beco,ne8
lister, the unknown etockholdere
I
Let not your right hand knoweth
of Hugglne A Robinson, Inc., a
Anyway,
we
believe
there
will
Formal
notice
to
state
police
and
who your left hand soaketh. But
diesolved corporation; W. R. Pat
we believe we can no more blame be many who will comment, “too. c',Jr enforcement authorities con-
terson, the unknown heirs of W.
Judge Skipworth, than we could true. brother, too true,” when they1 earning the failure of some 4000
R. Patterson; Robert Clugeton;
blame a single cog in a machine see the picture. There's no telling j chauffeurs to obtain their new
the unknown helre of Robert
Just
how
close
to
home
some
of
badges,
will
be
made
this
week,
ac-
for its product. He merely is a part
Clugeton; State induetrlal Acci
of the system which produces such these
I—I pictures might get yet if pro- cording to word Just received from
dent Commission of Oregon; also
Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state. Of
travesties on plain common sense. . ducerà keep this up.
all other pereone or partlee un
the 13.628 registered chauffeurs in
known, claiming any right, title,
Oregon on July 30. only 3133 have
we
recommend
that
all
jury
And
The very Justice which claims
eatate, lien or Intereet In the real
applied for licenses for the current
panels
be
given
front
row
seats
for
that “all men were created equal” i
estate
deacrlbed In the complaint
period
as
compared
with
7313
is
and are equal before the court, has their own information and safety. sued at this same time a year ago.
herein, Defendants.
I
proven to all of us that today all
SUMMONS
; it was said.
men AREN’T EQUAL before the
To avoid action from enforce To Each, Every and All of the
court.
The bigger they are, the
Above Named Défendante:
ment officials, all persons driving
harder it is for America to fell
In the name of the etate of Ore
motor vehicles for compensation
them.
should attend to the renewing of gon. you and each of you are here
chauffeur’s registration at once, by required to appear and anewer
It almost reaches the point of . Local newspapers throughout the Hoss suggested.
the complaint filed against you In
wheat
belt
in
Oregon
and
elsewhere
disgust the way any obstinate,
the above entitled suit on or before
Application
blanks
for
commer
hardened criminal or political are being looked to to play an im cial operators can be secured from the last day of four weeks from
schemer can make a farce out of portant part in the application and state examiners or by writing di the date of the first publication of
administration of the wheat adjust
the state and its laws.
this summons, and if you fail so to
ment plan, according to word re- rectly to Hal E. Hoss at Sah-m
A similar drive against delin appear and answer said complaint,
j ceived by the Oregon Extension
There may be one answer, how | service. Use of the press for publi-- quent private operators will be in for want thereof, the plaintiffs will
ever. It seems to us that the Judge cation of past production records stituted by police after September apply to the Court for the relief
of the circuit court in which such of growers and the later allotment 1, at which time ail operators cards demanded In their complaint, sue-
cases are tried MIGHT acquaint figures is expected to simplify i Issued before July 1, 1931, will be ctnctly stated as follows, to-wlt:
That a decree be entered adjudl-
himself with true conditions so that greatlv the arrival at fair produc come void.
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eating any and all right, title, es-
be can aid and assist Justice in its tion quotas for each Individual.
täte, lien or claim which you or any
feeble search for expression. Pos
DESTROY PEA VINES IS
Growers are being asked by those
sibly if circuit judges were not so
ADVICE TO GARDENERS of you have or claim to have in, to,
or upon the real property situated
jealously guarding their record of in charge of putting the wheat plan
no reversals in the supreme court into effect to prepare two import
Every patch of garden peas left in Jackson county, Oregon, de
and would assume some respon ant Items of information to have to ripen and shatter its seed after scribed as follows, to-wlt:
sibility themselves they could ready in advance of their applica the peas are no longer suitable for
The northwest quarter of sec
facilitate matters.
But then, we tion to Join the wheat benefit plan. table use will become a veritable
tion 14, in township 34 south of
are not Jurists or even punk law The information wanted is first, hatchery for next year's supply of
the number of bushels of wheat pea weevils, warns A. O. I^rsen,
range 4 west of the Willamette
yers. so maybe we’re wrong.
grown each year from 1929 to 1932, | federal entomologist at Oregon
meridian.
and second, the number of acres State college experiment station.
But we do know this much: planted in each of these years.
As nearly every gardener knows, And declaring any and all such
SOMETHING is wrong when a
By using elevator, freight, thresh
murderer can make a fool out of ing or bank deposit records, ad I the weevils have been exceptionally claims to he null and void; and
half the state, and then lay around ministration officials believe that I adbundant in gardens this year, decreeing that the said plaintiffs
for months before being sentenced accurate estimates can be made. possibly because there were fewer are the owners in fee simple of
to the state penitentiary. We don’t These figures turned in by each field peas for them to Infest. The said premises, and of the whole
mean SOMEBODY — We mean ; farmer are to be published in the result has been that late Beason thereof, free and clear of any and
peas have been so badly infested all right, title, estate. Hen, or in
SOMETHING is haywire.
i local press. This is intended to en as to affect their market value.
terest of said defendants, or any
tourage any carelessly inclined to
In many patches practically every of them, and that each and all of
We don’t want to give anyone be more accurate, as any boosting
the defendants herein, and each
the impression we blame the entire of production reports so as to get pea has been infested, which means and all persons claiming, or to
even
a
short
row
left
to
ripen
may
mess on any one person. Heaven a higher allotment tends to damage
liberate a thousand or more adult claim by, through or under them,
knows no one man could ever get the neighbors rather than the gov
or any of them, be forever en
"justice" into the hopeless muddle ernment, as the county allotment weevils later. Pulling the vines and joined, restrained and barred from
feeding them at once, or plowing
it now is. It has been a gradual 1 is fixed in advance.
them under or even burning them asserting, attempting to establish,
process of “construction” which In
Believing that farmers will be
will destroy all the larvae. One can or claiming any right, title, estate.
practice has resulted in decay. We anxious to avail themselves of the
save enough for seed if this seed Hen or interest In or to said prop
think our system of laws in Oregon benefits under the new wheat plan,
Is fumigated as soon as harvested erty or any portion thereof, and
should be greatly simplified and unauthorized promoters are already
—otherwise it will be worthless that plaintiffs' title to said premia-
the state's chances of convicting appearing and trying to “chisel in" anyway.
es be forever quieted and het at
the guilty strengthened
Why we I on the farmers’ expected returns,
So far science has found no way rest.
should treat a murderer and crook the government officials report.
The date of the order for publl-
to combaf this pest except by get
as a gentleman until we can outwit
In one state at least, and perhaps ting rid of the adults by preventing cation of this summons is July
their development. Community co 11th, 1933. The time prescribed for
operation on cleanup of pea vines publication of this summons is once
| is the only method yet found wor- each week for four consecutive
weeks. The date of the first publi
I thy of recommendation.
cation of this summons is July
14 th, 1933.
CLEAR CRATER 8N0W TO
HARRY C. SKYRMAN
OPEN 8CENIC DRIVE SOON
Attorney for Plaintiff
Clearing of last winter’s snow Postoffice address: Medford, Ore
gon.
drifts from the rim road around
Crater lake is well underway to (July 14, 21, 28, Aug. 4, 1933)
assure the opening of the scenic
drive in a short time. This activity In the County Court of the State
starting from the east side, en
of Oregon In and for Jackson
abled the opening of the Lost creek
County
entrance to the park from The In
the
Matter
of the Estate of Bert
Dalles-Callfornla highway several
Anderson, Sometimes Known as
days ago, providing a shorter route
Joseph H. Anderson, Deceased.
for motorists arriving from central
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
Oregon.
With the completion of the open
PROPERTY
A COMPLETE STOCK OF GELATIN
ing of the rim road, "The Watch
Notice Is hereby given that pur
man” observation station and mu suant to an order made and en
AND OTHER TYPES OF POWDER
seum on the summit of “The tered in the above entitled court
Watchman,” first high point of the in the matter of said estate, the
west rim, will again he ready to undersigned administrator of the
receive visitors. From this point a partnership property of the above
Available for Immediate Delivery
rare panoramic view of the lake named estate, A. W. Pipes, will
and surrounding forest country is upon the 14th day of August at the
possible. A walk of less than 15 hour of 10 o'clock a. m. upon said
minutes is necessary to reach the day, at the property known as the
station, in the charge of a ranger Hilton ranch upon the old Pacific
naturalist who explains different highway north of the city of Med
We 8ell for Cash and Sell for Less
Phone 13—Jacksonville
points of interest visible from this ford, upon said premises described
elevation.
in Exhibit “A" attached hereto, for
LEGAL NOTICE
otate I OllCe Ordered
to Check Licenses
Newspapers Play Part
in Wheat Adjustment
<T a Ñ t J
Explosives
CAPS and FUSE
Coleman’s Hardware
a full and correct «Inscription. sell of, recorded In Volume | Of th*
at public auction to th» highest Records of Plata of «aid Jackson
bidder for cash all of th« right, county, at page 93 thereof, un<|
title, and Interest of ■«!<!
or from said point running thence
said deceased In and to »aid prop north on snld east line 3 chains etui
erty, same being an undivided one- (I links; thence west to the e«st
half Interest subject to the mort line of County Wagon rimd, cross
ing anld lot; thence south 29 dn-^^
gages upon the same.
grxea east on th« anld eaat line td^^
Dated this 14th day of July.
th« point sltunted west of th« place
A. W PIPES.
Administrator of the Partnership of cominctu'lng, and thence cant to
Property of the Estate of Bert the place of commencing Except-
Ing that part thereof used • a a
Anderson, Deceased.
county road
EXHIBIT “A”
licginnlng nt n point from which
Commencing nt the southwest
corner of l<ot Ten 110) of th« Sub j the southeast corner of 1» L C.
division of the Enoch Walker place, No f>8 In Township 37 south of
according to the plat thereof, re j Runge 2 went of the W. M bears
corded In Volume I of th«* Records north 8 degrees 4<) minutes oust
of Plata of said Jackson county at U2I.5 foot ; unci running thence
page »3 thereof; atul from snl«J eolith M degrees 11 minutes mist
l»ofnt running thence north 17 got. 8 fret along center of Hear
chains and 3 links to th«* south creek; thence south 30 degrees 43
<■.»•<( 1018.0
miso foot
f,,,o along
west corner of I.ot Seven (7) of i minutes east
said subdivision; thence cant 5 center of Hear creek; thence west
chains and 97 links; thence north 984.80 feet; thence north 0 degrees
IK chains and 43 links; then«« cast i II mlnutea weat 1252 4 foot, more
20 chains and »7 links; thence I or leaa, to the point of beginning,
south 28 chains and 22 links to th« containing 15 acres, more or leaa.
southwest comer of trad of land all In Jackson county, Oregon
■old to Hugh F Barron by Prud t July 14. 21. 28. Aug 4)
ence Walker and husband; thence
east K chains and 75 links; thence
south 5 chains and 24 links to the
south line of Ix>t Twelve (12) of I
said subdivision. thence weat on
said south line and the south line
of Lots Eleven (111 and Ten (10)
Our Prices Will Advance
of said subdivision. 33 chains and ,
Soon—Clean Up Now
73 links to the place of beginning.'
SUITS
75c
containing 83 8R4 acres, more or
less, excepting therefrom a little
DRESSES (and up) ...75c
triangular piece of land 1n the
Hate Cleaned and Blocked
northwest corner of the extreme
north portion thereof heretofore
conveyed by Prudence Walker to
William H Merriman Also, com-1
DYE WORKS
Cor. 6th A Holly Phono 244
menclng at the northwest corner
of lot Twenty-three (23) of 111.
subdivision of the Enoch Walker !
place, according to the plat thereof
recorded In Volume 1 of the Rec
ord! of Plats of said Jackson < <>un
ty, at page 93 thereof; and from
said corner running thence south
(D.M.D.)
29 degrees east 82 links; thence
east 4 chains and 13 links; thence
north 81 links to the north line of I
lot Twenty-three (23); thence west
on said north line to the place of I
commencing.
Also commencing at a point alt '
uated 3 chains and 60 links north
Opposite Poet Office
of the southeast corner and on
the east line of Ixit Nine (•) of the
Jacksonville
subdivision of the Enoch Walker
place, according to the plat there
S. C. PETERS
Dentist
Property
Taxes MUST
Be Reduced!
VOTE 312
F
July 21 on the
Tax!
Although we feel that the merchant will be hit hardest
by the proposed tax relief, we are willing to do our
share in the restoration of the country. Prosperity de
pends on the stability of our greatest assets—farm life
and the home. The Sales Tax is Oregon's only means
of remaining solvent without greatly boosting property
tax, which already has become an unbearable burden.
We are willing to do our part to relieve the fanner and
small home owner. That is why we, the undersigned,
are paying for this ad urging you to vote for the Sales
Tax and against greater property tax burdens!
COLEMAN’S HARDWARE
Southern Oregon's Largent Retailers of Powder
ALEXANDER’S GROCERY
203 W. Main—Medford
BATES BROTHERS
12S W. Main—Medford
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