Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, July 28, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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Tb« Jacksonville Miner
The Jacksonville Miner
WwAly at
Back from the World’s Fair
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON
OFFICIAL
•a be forever quieted and net at
rent.
The date of the order for publi­
cation of thia summons Is .July
11th, 1933 The time prescribed for
publication of this summons is once
«ach week for four consecutiva
weeks. The dut« of the first publi­
ëk?ys úe
Mose
A
OH 9ov! (tous
cation of this summons Is July'
MORE IN THE FPUR PAYS WE WERE AT
A PLENTY
14tj. 1933
THE. FAIP. ! THlNbS TO TALK A0PUT WE
HARRY C. SKYRMAN
ENLHAtflfP bUNP
MY LIFE, ANO W6 HAVE N T «f N
Attorney for Plaintiff
By OUR KEYHOLE EXPERT
I’oslofflce address: Medford, Ore-
ptPM9O^0(jTA SMALL PART OF VT WERE6CW1
gon.
A m AIN
Punk Ihinnlngton walking down (July 14. 21. 23. Aug 4. 19.13)
4^C1 ihäthioh WAS X’U
the street
week ngo hut less und
RIDETCX??
with un empty keg under on« arm. In i the County Court of the State
of Oregon In and for Jackaon
Ed Coffman und Charlie Blltch
County
having words ut Sunday's bull In i the Matter of the Estate of Bert
gume.
Anderson, Sometimes Known so
Jossph H. Andsrson, Dscsased.
Your corr«Kpondcnt milking an
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
i unassisted double plnv Hunday,
PROPERTY
i putting himself and Billy Dunning
Notice Is hereby given that pur­
¡ton out wtth one hefty swing of n
blit, which missed the pitched ball suant to en order made and «n-
land slipped on over onto Billy's tered in the abnv« entitled court
head. Billy, after having his sculp In the mutter of aald estate, the
patched up. wnnted to return to hla undersigned administrator of the
I same stand "so the bunch will partnership property of the above
named estate, A. W. Pipes, will
know I'm tough.”
upon the 14th duy of August nt the
"So you can't take it." mild Chief hour of 10 o'clock a m. upon said
of Police McCredle us he caught a day. nt the property known ns the
Hilton rnnch upon the old Pacific
robber In Medford the other day,
highway north of the city of Med­
Erni« Olson swimming around ford. upon said premises described
Cantrall's hole diving for a lost suit ; In Exhibit "A" attached hereto, for
and frantically signaling to friends a full and correct description, sell
at public auction to the highest
to find a barr-l
bidder fur cash nil of the right,
Roger Babson saying. In n news title, and Interest of said estate of
reel, “babies continue to be born ¡ aald deceased In and to said prop­
despite the depression" und 37 cou erty, same being an undivided one-
pies echoing "you're telling us?" half Interest subject to the mort­
gages upon the same.
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Duted this 14th day of July. 1933.
Don Dorothy relating how, when
A W. PIPES,
the city used to have a flivver fire
nf
truck, a boy on a bicycle outran ! Administrator of the Partnership
Property of the Estate of Bert
him going to a fire.
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Anderson, Deceased.
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The Editor Speaking
(Continued from page one)
booed by hundreds of thousands of
men whom he had helped. In the
old south they STILL despise Lin­
coln and teach stories of his fool­
ishness and poor leadership.
re­
Franklin D. Roosevelt can expect,
if his plans are for the most part
successful and helpful, bitter ene­
mies and great hatreds.
People
were made that way. And jealousy
will increase as Roosevelt's success
increases. The only place great men
get their just desserts is in history
books, written long after they have
passed from this earth.
One thing we can say for Roose­
velt’s measures, however, if they '
are for the most part beneficial, i
and that is they do not discrimin­
ate. They are designed to aid the
republican as well as the democrat.
They are patterned to be a blessing
to every American, so far as is pos­
sible. The man who voted against
commencing at th« southwest
Roosevelt has as much to gain, and on the bottom of
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his ____________
feet. Tamper-
corner of Ixit Ten (10) of the Hub-
his need is as great (or help, as ing and fiddling around, he dis-
pinre.
the man who voted democratic.
covered this layer was Insensitive, I
according to the pint thereof, re-
thfat he could pierce it with a
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Drastically lower student costs, ; corded In Volume I of the Records
-or
some Increase In assets and cash I of Pinta of said Jackson county at
It looks as though the business ne°dle point without pain. So he
on hand, but more than usual de- j page 93 thereof; and from said
recovery feature of the administra- Promptly searched through the
Veritably kicking the dance pa­ I In th« Odd Fellows' hall. Permis­ mands for extension of loans are )>olnt running thence north 17
tion really means to take a hand in
sewing machine s drawers
things and straighten out the evils f°r black thread and proceeded to vilion into the street,.Inst Monday sion has been granted for the com­ shown in the annual report of the chains and 3 links to the south­
which plunged us all into difficul- sew a design in the soles of his night the Jacksonville Chamber of mittee to use the old cement reaer- student loan fund committee at west corner of Ix»t Heven (7) of
Commerce, like any wise man.
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I voir on the Emil Britt lot opposite Oregon State college, just submit­ said subdivision; thence east 5
ties. One industrial code was turned *eet-
changed its mind and decided I not ! the old brewery for log rolling and ted by Dr. W. M. Atwood to Chan­ {chains and 97 links; thence north
down the other day because a mini-'
O
mum labor wage of >10 for 48 hours
Naturally, when shown to the nia- to build a dance pavilion for ■ the I water contests, including a tug-of- cellor W J. Kerr
16 chains and 43 links; thence east
; war that will drench the losers.
The average student budget for 20 chains and 97 links; thence
was asked for. The government’s ternal guardian, she just about Gold Rush Jubilee after all.
It also was brought out that Ray the year submitted by 105 appli­ south 28 chains and 22 links to the
representatives decided that if a Pas8efiout- 8°- of course. the trick
A week ago the body voted the
minimum wage is to be of any help | was repeated every summer until proposition and promptly called for Wilson and City Marshal Jim Lit- cants for loans was only >469 15, southwest corner of tract of land
bids and expected to start con- tell plan to cover the entire Klam­ or 34 per cent under the peak year sold to Hugh F Biirron by Prod
whatever to the country, it will the ornery urchin grew too large blds
of 1929-30, and nearly 20 per cent ence Walker and husband; thrnre
have to at least be a living wage. for barefootness. We're sometimes struction the day The Miner went
glad we can never be a mother.
to press. So now the editor is a ath country over the week-end with under a year ago. The lowest ave­ cast 6 chains and 75 links; thence
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i liar, and jubileers will dance in , jubilee advertising ixisters. News- rage record for the year was made south 5 chains and 24 links to the
The industrial recovery will step
Funny how long it takes people the street, so there. It seems that ' paper publicity already has been by the non-sororlty women at south line of Lot Twelve (12) of
on a few toes, but it will take the
>391.50, though one non fraternity said subdivision; thence west on
pain off hundreds of thousands of i to get wise to themselves. Our preliminary* plans and their later launched.
Plans for ^ie big day are «hap- man was living on a budget of said south line and tho aouth line
others while it ia doing that. Chain journalistic activities waited until developments varied somewhat and
stores, for example, will get into The Miner was born one and one- that conditions under which the , ing up rapidly and program for the >225.45. The average coat of a year of Lots Eleven (11) and Ten (10)
one line of business and stay there, half years ago but years ago when committee believed it was to fi- 24 hours of mining camp entertain­ in school for the fraternity men of said subdivision. 33 chains and
as we understand it. and quit sell­ we were a freshman in high nance the structure were some- ment is nearly complete, with about was >518.43. and for the sorority 73 links to the place of beginning,
ing everything from groceries to school we won a booby prize as the what different than terms tendered twice as many races, contests, women, >514.29. Non-fraternity men containing 83 884 acres, more or
feats of strength and skill sched­ averaged >413.67.
heavy hardware. Instead of every­ greatest prevaricator in the insti­ w: ith Umber bids.
leas, excepting therefrom a little
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At Biy rate, it was agreed that uled for this year as last and many
one being in every business and no tution.
triangular piece of land in the
Thrift Is best exemplified now northwest corner of the extreme
the present U. S. hotel would func­ of the town's characters are dust­
particular one. they are going to
choose what branch they like and
Take Henry Ford for a moment, tion again this year as last, when ing off their memories and think­ by judicious spending.— Weston i north portion thereof heretofore
He should know better, after send- thrice its capacity of dancers at­ ing up some clever stunts to amuse leader.
stick to it.
conveyed by Prudence Walker to
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ing _ _
a “ _
peace
ship” to Europe to tempted to squeeze into the place crowds with on that day. Prelim­
William H. Merriman Also, com­
Cutthroat
competition.
mencing at the northwest corner
which nearly precipitate another war, and that a mammoth street dance inary arrangements were made
of lot Twenty-three (23) of the
eventually leads to cutting every­ than to Invade the great, timbered would be held as a novel outlet for with a mule skinning clown who
one else’s throat besides the price northwest with a series of adver- the energies of those who trip the may be present at the rodeo
subdivision of the Enoch Walker
grounds August 19 and 20 to add FOR SALE OR TRADE—Placer place, according to the plat thereof
slasher's, will be eliminated. Either tisements which tell how much light fantastic.
spice
to
the
activities
there and
And as for tripping the light fan­
a merchant or business man will more serviceable steel is than
mining machine, brand new, coat recorded In Volume 1 of the Rec­
tastic, or anything else, “you elm- several native comics are rehears­
make a profit in his line, or he will ,wood!
>370. See it at Harry Barr’s, on ords of Plata of said Jackson coun­
1 ply can't beat a curbstone for that,” ing a few of their tricks.
not be in it. Which 1 just enough.
Applegate.
ty. at page 93 thereof; and from
Towering Bill Blair, a real old
No one is justified in working fori Steel has its place, but so has added one chamber member as the
said corner running thence south
sourdough
of
the
22
karat
variety,
29 degrees east 82 links; thence
nothing. In fact, working for noth­ wood. He prates about the super- meeting got undvrway. So building
east 6 chains and 12 links; thence
ing voluntarily forces others, who lor qualities of steel. Maybe Ford activities here will be confined to is looking for the shortest man in
north 81 links to the north line of
are not so inclined, to do the same has never planted a metal post the mammoth grandstand to be the township Bill, whose pen name
and watched it rust out in a frac- erected for the rodeo, baseball is Whicker Bill, wants to put on a I In the Circuit Court or tna State lot Twenty-three (23); thence west
thing.
of Oregon for Jackeon County
tion of tho-time wood will endure.1 games and wrestling card to be little stunt of his own and needs
on said north line to tho place of
Today lumber yards sell paint, There is resiliency, spring and staged by Mack Lqfcrd on the big the greatest contrast to his six and De C. A. Putney and Harriett L. commencing.
Putney, Plalntlffe,
hardware, lumber and all by-prod­ lightness to wood not possessed by night when the old town struts her one-half feet of helghth obtainable.
Also commencing at a point sit­
Blair was one of the real bad men
vs.
ucts imaginable. Hardware stores metal. There is personality and a' stuff,
uated 2 chains and 60 links north
Oscar' Lewis
an­ who last year growled into a radio Joe Northey; the unknown heirs of of the southeast corner and on
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sell windows, doors, roofing and so hint of life and growth in wood.
nounced at the meeting he would microphone to advertise the old
Joe Northey; J. H. Cogan and (he east line of lot Nine (9) of the
on. Under the new scheme of things
Daley L. Cogan, huaband and subdivision of the Enoch Walker
a lumberman will sell lumber only.
The Supreme Creator must have {handle the street dance, while town’s jubilee. He asks that all
wife; William H. Lacy; the un­ place, according to the plat there­
The hardware man will be given been sold on the merits of wood as Clint Dunnington will be in charge short miners get in touch with him
known heirs of William H. Lacy; of. recorded In Volume 1 of the
the paint and nails and such, but a building material, for He made of both the U. S. hall crowd and in Jacksonville, for the jubilee must
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, Records of Pints of said Jackson
wil have to leave building mater­ us so much of it. Oregonians can I the old-fashioned dance to be held I go on, by gum!
a corporation; C. T. Huggins; the • county, at page 93 thereof, and
ials alone. And It took us years of drive a few miles and see trees'
unknown heirs of C. T. Huggins; from Kaid point running thence
degeneration to reach the stage which have stood for thousands of
CnnfrnT’r" through the south have signed
Alpha B, McCallister; the un­ north on aald east line 3 chains and
where finally government has had years—the oldest living things on 1 avor vv neat L^OillrUl ||(| w|f|1
government so that
known heirs of Alpha B. McCal­ 16 links; thence west to the east
to step in and tell the business man earth. And along comes a puny DeSDlte Price Advance 10000,000 acres of this year’s crop
lister, the unknown stockholders line of County Wagon road, cross­
how to survive!
man. wanting to sell his all-metal
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wiy
be destroyed so --
as to reduce
of Huggins A Robinson, Inc., a ing said lot; thenco south 29 de­
cars, claiming that wood is infer­
production
by
more
than
3,000,000
With preliminary county wheat
dissolved corporation; W. R. Pat­ grees cast on the said cast line to
But then, government is for the ior to any other product of this
meetings completed throughout the bales. Secretary of Agriculture
terson, the unknown heirs of W. the point situated west of the place
very purpose of accomplishing earth!
b
Wallace
has
accepted
the
contracts
state, the next move in putting the
R. Patterson; Robert Clugston; of commencing, and thence oast to
those things that men or groups
•or
" and proclaimed the processing tax
j wheat adjustment program into ef-
the unknown heirs of Robert the place of commencing. Except­
of men cannot do alone. Although
Just ask a California earthquake j
of
4.2
cents
per
pound
on
cotton
I feet in Oregon will be to district
Clugston; State Industrial Acci­ ing that part thereof used as a
in the past few years one would sufferer what he'd rather have over,';'/.
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August 1.
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, _ ,I each county into "j"..
definite
commun- effective ----------
dent Commission of Oregon; also county road.
scarcely have divined that function ",
his head and under his feet when )ty un|tg and bu|Jd thege lnto tfce
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all other pereone or parties un­
Beginning at a point from which
from the government we were liv­
a shock comes a o g.
permanent county wheat produc- Protnecit Cinrtrl fnr
known, claiming any right, title, the southeast corner of D. L. C.
ing under. After clouds of poor bus­
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tion associations, according to of-
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estate. Hen or Interest In the real j No. 58 in Township 37 aouth of
iness practice have gathered for
“If a man should live out of; f|cjal8 of the state college exten-
estate described In the complaint ■ Range 2 west of the W. M. bears
years, they finally have reached doors,
eat simple foods and wear j 8ion service in charge of "Triple
herein. Defendants.
north 8 degrees 40 minutes east
the stage of precipitation where no clothes he would live to an ave­
pr08p<,cts for
for the
the construction
construction of
of
SUMMONS
621.5 feet; and running thence
they descend in rain to leave the rage age of 189,” asserts a scien­ A" educational work in this state. , Prospects
Each county agent, with the help the Grant„ p
to Cre8Cent city To Each, Every and All of the south 51 degrees 11 minutes east
skies clear again—for a while.
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tist, in seeming advocacy of a nude 1 of a temporary committee, i
Above Named Défendante:
1 601.8 feet along center of Hear
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I railroad are very good, if the con­
departure.—Weston Leader.
start this local organization work. I fidence of southern Oregon business
In the name of the state of Oro-' 'creek; thence aouth 30 degrees 43
Speaking of human nature, it is
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Those who took part in the ser- i men interested in the project is gon, you and each of you are here­ minutes east 1018.0 feet along
queer what people will and won't
No need for the baker to be es­ les of 29 educational meetingsi well founded.
by required to appear and answer center of Bear creek; thence went
do. The other day we were talking
the complaint filed against you in 984.80 feet: thence north 0 degrees
to a Medford business man who ad­ pecially industrious. He gets more, throughout the 22 leading wheat
Twohy
brother»,
construction
producing counties report keen and
the above entitled Huit on or before II minutes went 1252.4 feet, mor«;
mitted, with a blush, he used to now, for a loaf.—Weston Leader.
company
with
headquarters
in
San
I
The king of Oyo is said to have intelligent interest on the part of Francisco and owners of the Cali- j the last day of four weeks from or less, to the point of beginning,
play a particular prank on his
mother. During summer months he 400 wives and 600 children, which those to whom wheat is a principal fomla and Oregon Coast railroad, the date of the first publication of containing 16 acres, more or less,
went barefoot, causing a heavy ought to stimulate a market for source of livelihood. Among those i have made application to the re-; thia summons, and if you fail ao to all in Jackson county, Oregon,
layer of protecting skin to form the yo-yo in Oyo.—Weston Leader. the sentiment was overwhelmingly construction finance corporation appear and answer aald complaint, (July 14, 21, 28, Aug 4)
in favor of joining the wheat con­
for want thereof, the plaintiff» will
trol plan despite the sensational for a loan of >5,518,000 for the road I apply to the Court for the relief
and
general
confidence
that
the
|
advance in wheat prices while the
loan will be granted has been ex-' demanded in their complaint, suc-
meetings were being held.
cinctly stated a» follows, to-wlt:
Opinion prevails that present pressed in Medford and Grants That a decree bn entered adjudi­
Pass.
market booms, while highly bene­
cating any and all right, title, es­
ficial for growers having wheat to j The 70-mlle route has been sur­ tate, lien or claim which ymi or any
veyed
and
part
of
the
right-of-way;
Our Prices Will Advance
sell this year, gives little promise;
has been obtained, which will mean j of you have or claim to have in, to,
Soon—Clean Up Now
I for the future unless some form of
or
upon
the
real
property
situated
• acreage control is put into effect.; that work could start as soon as j in Jackaon county, Oregon, de-
SUITS...........................75c
The fact remains, according to! funds were available.
scribed as follows, to-wlt:
DRESSES (and up)...,75c
Not
only
will
this
project
be
self-1
'those who have studied production'
liquidating,
but
it
also
will
make
'and consumption statistics, that
Hate Cleaned and Blocked
The northwest quarter of sec­
(even the
________
short ___
ciop
_____
this _ year,
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plus full use of the Crescent City har-
tion 14, In township 34 south of
the abnormal carryover, will prob- bor, on which about >1,500,000 has
range 4 west of the Willamette
ably leave the United States with ,)een «pent, and also the railroad
meridian.
DYE WORKS
twice the normal carryover next L!18? extends westward from Grants
Cor. 6th A Holly Phone 244
i
Pass.
July, and that given then normal
It is just sound simple logic to figure that fuel
And declaring any and all such
Engineers of the R. F. C. who sur­ claims to be null and void; and
wheat yield on the usual acreage,
bought at this time of year, delivered direct
the surplus would mount to ruin­ veyed the resources fo the terri­ decreeing that the said plaintiffs
from the mill will result in a saving later on.
ous proportions with consequent ef­ tory which would be served by the are the owners in fee simple of
new road recommended the pro­ said premises, and of the whole
fect on prices.
The wheat plan, it is pointed out, ject as being self liquidating and thereof, free and clear of any and
permits the grower signing the con­ pointed out that it would give im- all right, title, estate, Hen, or In­
tract to reap all the benefits of mediate employment to a large terest of said defendants, or any
(D.M.D.)
! present advanced prices on all number of men.
of them, and that each and all of
wheat he has on hand or will harv­
The natural route to he followed
_______ the defendants herein, and each
PHONE NO.
NOW
est this year, while insuring him would be the one which passes and all persons claiming, or to
I of a fair “parity” price on the al- through the Applegate to Wilder- claim by, through or under them,
I lotment portion of his crop in the ville. This route was surveyed sev­ or any of them, be forever en­
next two years. In addition, it will eral years ago.—Grants Pass Bul­ joined. restrained and barred from
provide cash benefit payments this letin.
asserting, attempting to establish,
Opposite Poet Office
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year In return for agreement to lim­
or claiming any right, title, estate,
Lumber—Building Material» and Fuel
it acreage if called upon for 1934
Jack Dempcoy also is getting lien or interest in or to said prop­
End North Central—“A Good Firm to Trade With"
Jacksonville
and 1935.
some wedding ring experience.— erty or any portion thereof, and
Meanwhile enough cotton grow- Weston Leader.
that plaintiffs’ title to said premls-
Chamber of Commerce Turns to Legerdemain
Yearly Student Cost
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C' aeaucea
R«»rlnr-od i((v|||)iin nf th(> Kno<h
at
to Transform Dance Pavilion to Paved Street
CLASSIFIED ADS
b
LEGAL NOTICE
Crescent City R. R.
avww v awa
Lower Fuel
BILLS
ziavm
aa
CLEANING
PRESSING
FOR NEXT WINTER
PANTORIUM
GREEN PINE SLABS
FACTORY BLOCKS
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S. C. PETERS
Timber Products Co
Dentist
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