Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, June 01, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 2
The Jacksonville Miner
Published Every Friday st
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF JACKSON VILIJC
Entered as second-class matter February 19. 1932,
at the postoffice at Jacksonville, Oregon, under
the act of March 3. 1879.
LEONARD N. HALL
Editor and Publisher
MAUDE POOL.................... ........ Applegate Editor
J. W. PECKHAM ............
Business Manager
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 141
Address All Communications to Box 138
Subscription Rates, in Advance:
One Year.... ...... $1.00 Six Months--- --------50c
Have You a Better Way?
Longshoremen, in their strike, have
brought down much criticism on their
shoulders from inland peoples who prob­
ably understand little of what they are
so definitely prejudicing their minds
about.
The waterfront strikes, of course, are
hindering business and commerce. Idle
ships and cargoes work a hardship on
many—all just because "some water­
front toter wants more money,” it is be­
ing said. But we have an idea the long­
shoremen are fighting for several things
which they believe are right.
Perhaps the strikers are wrong in
part. Possibly they picked an unfortun­
ate time to commence making demands.
But it always takes two to complete any
argument, and how about the stubborn
ness on the other side? News dispatches
state recognition of their union is one of
the longshoremen’s main issues, and
there is no known reason why any labor
union should not be recognized, same as
the employer.
It is regretable, of course, that differ­
ences have to be settled at the incon­
venience of others. Mediation would be
far more satisfactory to both sides, and
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
By virtue of an execution in
foreclosure duly issued out of and
under the seal of the circuit court
of the state of Oregon, in and for
the county of Jackson, to me di­
rected and dated on the 19th day
of May, 1934, in a certain action
therein, wherein Jackson County
Building and Loan Association, an
Oregon building and loan corpora­
tion were plaintiffs and Edgar G.
Whiteside and Alta B. Whiteside,
husband and wife; C. J. Fry and
Mary A. Fry. husband and wife;
Floretta E. Anderson, and Roy D.
Anderson, wife and husband, also
all other persons or parties un­
known claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in or to
the real estate described in
the complaint on file herein
were defendants, in which action
Jackson County Building and Loan
Association, an Oregon building
and loan corporation, recovered
judgment against Edgar G. White­
side and Alta B. Whiteside, the
defendants, for the sum of two
thousand ($2000.00) dollars, less
the sum of $219.78 paid on stock,
less the sum of $59.04 accrued
earnings on said stock, being the
sum of $1721.18, plus interest on
$2000.00 from the 30th day of De­
cember, 1931, to the 16th day of
November, 1933, at the rate of
10% per annum, being the sum of
$375.56, plus interest on $1721.18
from the 16th day of November,
1933, to date hereof at 10% per
annum, being the sum of $86.05;
plus $19.00 paid for insurance
premiums by plaintiff, plus $5.00
for continuation of abstract of
title, plus $8.00 advanced by
plaintiff for water used on said
premises, plus interest on judg­
ment at 10% per annum with costs
and disbursements
taxed
at
twenty-three and 30 100 ($23.30)
dollars, and the further sum of
one hundred seventy-five and
noilOO ($175.00) dollars, as at-
torney's fees, which judgment was
enrolled and docketed In the
clerk’s office of said court in said
county on the 19th day of May,
1934.
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the terms of the said exe­
cution, I will on the 23rd day of
June. 1934, at 10:00 o’clock am.,
at the front door of the courthouse
in the city of Medford, In Jackson
county, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy
said judgment, together with the
costs of this sale, subject to re­
demption as provided by law, all
of the right, title and interest that
the said defendants. Edgar G.
Whiteside and Alta B. Whiteside,
husband and wife; C. J. Fry and
Mary A. Fry, husband and wife,
and Floretta E. Anderson, and
Roy D.
Anderson, and all
unknown persons or parties had
on the 2nd day of December, 1926,
or now have in and to the follow­
ing described property, situated in
the county of Jackson, state of
Oregon, to-wit:
The lot numbered six (6) and
the west half of the lot numbered
seven (7) in block number two (2)
of Shellds Amended Addition to
would eliminate fights, bloodshed, com­
mercial losses and misunderstandings.
But, so long as arbitration is not
agreed upon, and so long as employers
will not accede to strikers’ demands in
any particular, just what other course
could the longshoremen take? Labor al­
ways has had to fight for everything it
ever got. The workingman has to look
out for Number One, same as everyone
else.
Unfair as it may seem to the rest of
the world, labor’s last resort is to strike.
And, after all, longshoremen probably
know a whale of a lot more about their
own troubles, and to what extent they
must go to rectify them, than do inland­
ers who have been so ready with their
criticism.
AT THE GRAVE OF A SOLDIER
DECORATION DAY
B\ J. C. REYNOLDS
Here at the grave of a soldier
I pause with hat in hand;
And in thought too deep to utter,
Reverently I stand.
Under this mound he is sleeping —
Restful, untroubled, mute-
And to his name on the headstone
I make the grand salute.
But for this valiant soldier—
But for the men like him—
We would now be as the serfs are.
Slaves to a tyrant's whim.
Here in this grave lies a hero—
Never should we forget
All that we owe to our soldiers—
A vast. unsettled debt.
per annum, being the sum of
$71 25, plus interest on $1057.05
from the 21st day of June, 1933 to
the date hereof, at 10*, per annum
being the sum of $61 07, plus $5 00
for continuation of abstract of
title, plus interest on said judg­
ment at 10% per annum from date
of decree herein, with costs and
disbursements taxed at seventeen
and 30 100 ($17 30) dollars, and
the further sum of one hundred
ten and no 100 ($110 00) dollars,
ns attorney's fees. which judgment
was enrolled and dia-keted In the
clerk's office of said court in said
county on the 10th day of May,
1934.
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the terms of the said exe­
cution. I will on the 16th day of
June, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m..
at the front door of the courthouse
in the city of Medford, in Jackson
county. Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy
said judgment, together with the
costs of this sale, subject to re­
demption ss provided by law, all of
the right, title and interest that
the said defendants. G. O. Scherer.
Rachel Mead and N A Mead, her
husband; Agnes T. Daugherty, a
single woman. Elmer R Hail, a
single man, and State of Oregon
had on the 27th day of July. 1927.
or now have in and to the follow­
ing described property, situated in
the county of Jackson, state of J
Oregon, to-wit:
Commence at the southeast cor- '
ner of the west 1 acre of the east
2 acres of lot 7. block two (2) of,
Mingus subdivision to the city of
Medford: thence north 120 feet to
the point of beginning; thence
north 146 feet: thence west 9669
feet: thence south 146 feet; thence
east 96 69 feet to the point of be-
ginning.
Dated this 14th day of May
1934.
WALTER J OLMSCHEID.
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon
By OLGA E ANDERSON,
Deputy.
has been paid, the real estate be­
longing to said estate, described
us follows, to-wit:
All thut portion of block sixty-
two (62) of the City of Jackson­
ville, Jackson county, Oregon,
described in Volume 177 of the
Deed Records of Jackson coun­
ty. Oregon, at page 54
C E. JENKINS.
Administrator.
(May 11. 18. 25. June 1)
■ ■ ■
Miss Anna Coffman was admitted
Sunday, after sending three
weeks with relatives at Fort Jones,
Calif.
Singer Sewing
Machine Co., Inc.
TELEPHONE 7H2
I NORTH BARTLETT
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• The A K. Hart family moved
to Mt Shasta City. Calif.. Natur-
day.
• Mr and Mrs H >1 Wilson of
Klamath Fall« ware rrcrnl visit­
ors at the Clyde Fields home hare
• Mra. Halal Williams was dis­
missed from the nunitarium Thins-
day much Improved In health, und
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLORS
Medford, Oregon
THE
WOMAN
PAYS
Would You
Scour Pots and
Pans for 3C a Day?
In the County Court of the State
Here on this mound so sacred.
of Oregon, for Jackson County
I place with grateful pride.
IN
THE MATTER OF THE ES­
The Flag of his own loved country
TATE OF WILLIAM MASON
For which he fought and died.
JAMES. DECEASED.
Then from the spot thus hallowed.
NOTICE
I turn with noiseless tread.
• THE DIFFERENCE in fuel costs between
Notice is hereby given that the
Lest I may disturb the slumber
undersigned administrator, from
old fashioned flame cooking and the
Of him—the glorious dead.
and after the 12th day of June,
1934,
at
the
office
of
Harry
C.
modem efficiency of electricity will seldom
"For how can a man die better
Skyrman. in the Medford Center
Than facing fearful odds,
exceed 3 cents a day. The saving in food
building in Medford. Oregon, will
For the honor of his fathers
proceed
to
sell
at
private
sale
to
shrinkage alone will save part or all of this
And the temples of his gods."
the highest bidder, for $100 00 cash
difference,
and how wonderful it is to use
at the time of sale and $20 00 on
the Town (now city) of Central section corner common to sections the 1st day of each month there­
a fuel so clean that the bottom of your
Point, according to the official 9, 10. 15 and 16 in township 35 after, until the full purchase price
cooking
utensils will not soil your finest
south
of
range
1
west
of
the
Wil
­
—
plat thereof, now of record.
Dated this 21st day of May. lamette Meridian, and running
handkerchief. Cook the modem, coaven*
thence north 71 deg. east 225 feet;
1934.
LADIES’
lent, electrical way. Electricity is the per­
thence north 6 deg. east 108 feet;
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
HA1R-
Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon thence north 53 deg. 30 min. east
CUTTING
fect servant.
156 feet; thence north 70 deg. east
By OLGA E. ANDERSON.
BY
(May 25. June 1 8 15)
Deputy. 364 feet; thence north 50 deg. east APPOINT­
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172 feet; thence north 10 deg. east
MENT
146 feet; thence north 78 deg. east
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 95
thence north 68 deg. east
PHONE 57
By virtue or an execution in 100 feet;
feet; thence north 44 deg. east
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
foreclosure duly issued out of and 84
thence north 24 deg. east
Permanent Waving
under the seal of the Circuit Court 136 feet;
POWER COMPANY
feet;
thence
south
63
deg.
east
A Specialty
of the state of Oregon, in and for 100 feet to the west line of the
the county of Jackson, to me di­ Crater Lake highway; thence
Be Sure to Attend Oregon's Diamond Jubilee Celebration
BOWMAN’S
rected and dated on the 11th day
138 feet; thence west 1300
of May, 1934, in a certain action north
Barber
Shop
and
Beauty
Parlor
Medford, Oregon, June 3rd to »th
feet; thence south 945 feet; to the
therein, wherein Jackson County place
18 South Central, Medford
of beginning, containing 13
Building and Loan Association, an acres more or less, all in section
Oregon building and loan corpora­ 10, township 35 south of range 1
tion. was plaintiff and D. R.
of the Willamette Meridian;
Dickey and Nita C. Dickey, hus­ west
together with all water rights ap­
band and wife, A. J. Hornby and purtenance thereto or to become
Mary Hornby, Southern Oregon appurtenant thereto.
Credit Bureau, an Oregon corpora­
Dated this 14th day of May,
tion ; Jackson county, Oregon, a 1934.
political subdivision of the state
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID
of Oregon, also all unknown per-1 Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
sons or parties were defendants,
By OLGA E ANDERSON
in which action Jackson County
Deputy.
Building and Loan Association, an (May 18 25 June 1 8)
Oregon building and loan corpora­
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tion, recovered judgment against NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
D. R. Dickey and Nita C. Dickey,
By virtue of an execution in
the defendants, for the sum of
$1500.00, Jess the sum of $205.25 foreclosure duly issued out of and
paid on stock, less the sum of $8.94 under the seal of the Circuit Court
accrued dividends on said stock, of the State of Oregon, in and for
being the sum of $1285.81. plus the county of Jackson, to me di­
interest on $1500.00 from the 31st rected and dated on the 11th day
11 MILES NORTH OF MEDFORD
day of January, 1933, to the 23rd of May, 1934, in a certain action
therein,
wherein
Jackson
County
day of December, 1933, at 10%
ON CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY
per annum, being the sum of Building and Loan Association, an
$134.50, plus interest on $1285.81 Oregon building and loan corpora­
from the 23rd day of December, tion, was plaintiff and G. O. Scher­
1933. to the 10th day of May, 1934, er, Rachel Mead and N. A. Mead,
at 10% per annum, being the sum her husband; Agnes T. Daugherty,
of $48.89, plus $220.76 for taxes a single woman; Elmer R. Hall, a
paid by plaintiff, plus $21.50 for single man; State of Oregon and
insurance premium paid by plaint­ all other persons or parties un­
iff, plus $5.00 for continuation of known were defendants, in which
abstract of title, plus interest on action Jackson County Building
judgment at 10% per annum, with and Loan Association, an Oregon
costs and disbursements taxed at building and loan corporation, re­
twenty-two and 15 100 ($22.15) covered judgment against Agnes
dollars, and the further sum of T. Daugherty for the sum of
one hundred twenty-five and $1500.00, less the sum of $382.00
no 100 dollars, as attorney’s fees, paid on stock, less the sum of
which judgment was enrolled and $60.95 accrued earnings on said
docketed in the clerk's office of stock, being the sum of $1057.05
said court in said county on the plus interest on $1500.00 from the
31st day of December, 1932, to the
11th day of May, 1934.
Notice is hereby given that, pur­ 21st day of June, 1933, at 10%
suant to the terms of the said exe­
cution. I will on the 16th day of
June, 1934, at 10:00 o’clock a.m.,
at the front door of the courthouse
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
in the city of Medford, in Jackson
202 Medford Bldg.
county, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
Medford
to the highest bidder, to satisfy Phone 4
said judgment, together with the
costs of this sale, subject to re­
FEATURING
demption as provided by law, all
of the right, title and interest that
the said defendants, D. R. Dickey
S. C. PETERS
and Nita C. Dickey, A. J. Hornby
and Mary Hornby, husband and
(D.M.D.)
wife, and Southern Oregon Credit
Bureau, an Oregon corporation,
had on the 7th day of October,
Dentist
1930, or now have in and to the
following described property, sit­
uated in the county of Jackson,
COVER CHARGE — 45c PER COUPLE
state of Oregon, to-wit:
The south half of the southeast
Ladies Unescorted, No Cover
quarter of section 9, township 35
Opposite Post Office
south of range 1 west of the Wil­
“YOU’RE WELCOME!”
JACKSONVILLE
lamette Meridian; also; beginning
at a point 375 feet north of the
Sjr
Grand Opening Saturday, June 2
OASIS CABARET
SOUTHERN OREGON’S ONLY
SPRING FLOOR
AL STEWART and His
ELEVEN NIGHT OWLS