Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, July 06, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    Friday, July 6, 1034
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
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The Jacksonville Miner
Published Every Friday at
JACKSONVILLE. OREGON
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF JACKSONVILLE
Entered as second-class matter February 19, 1932.
at the poatofflce at Jacksonville, Oregon, under
the act of March 3. 1879.
LEONARD N, HALL.......... Editor and Publisher
MAUDE POOL.................... ........ Applegate Editor
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 141
Address All Communications to Box 138
Subscription Rates, in Advance:
One Year....... .......$1.00 Six Months........ ....... 50c
That Oregonian
It may be just a boyish notion, but
somehow we always thought that the
president of these United States and his
immediate family were hardly fit sub­
jects for sarcastic quipping, particularly
on a topic which might be regarded as
strictly family business. We realize The
Oregonian has no political love or re­
spect for democratic Roosevelt, but the
notion creeps in that most certainly The
Oregonian, or any other newspaper,
should have enough self respect and suf­
ficient high regard for our historic
White House and its symbolic import­
ance to us to do their personal punning
in other fields.
He Does a Thorough Job of It
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I'Ll LEAVE. THAT
CL'MAN PROUÖHT"
Though any newspaper is entitled to
take whatever stand it chooses concern­
ing policies and politics of any incum­
bent, it seems rather cheapening for an
institution as important and dignified as
The Oregonian to delve into family af­
fairs of the Roosevelt children f.or edi­
torial sarcasm. After all, there are some
private affairs that are better left to
the family for analysis, even if those in­
volved do happen to be children of our
president and first lady.
Pardon us for bringing up the sub­
ject—much too often discussed in other
newspapers—of the staid old Oregonian
and its frequent editorial policy. Know­
ingly we launch into a hackneyed topic.
Once we termed that eminent Port­
land morning newspaper a “weather­
vane,” but we take it all back now. We’d
rather change our one-word description
to “gossip.” And even The Oregonian
sensed the opening left for criticism
Which just goes to show that people
when it headed a disrespectful para­
graph concerning President Roosevelt’s who point in public draw attention to
their finger as well as its target.
family with an apology.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
10% per annum, being the sum
of $58.00 plus $5.00 for continua­
tion of abstract of title, plus in­
terest on said judgment at the
rate of 10% per annum from the
date of decree herein, with costs
and disbursements taxed at forty-
eight and 80 100 ($48.80) dollars,
and the further sum of two hun­
dred and no|100 ($200.00) dollars
as attorneys fees, which judgment
was enrolled and docketed in the
clerk's office of said court in said
county on the 21st day of June.
1934.
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the terms of the said exe­
cution, I will on the 28th day of
July, 1934, at 10:00 am., at the
front door of the courthouse in the
city of Medford, in Jackson coun­
ty, 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 redemption
as provided by law, all of the
right, title and interest that the
said defendant T. Orion Glass, had
on the 19th day of August. 1929,
or now has in and to the following
described property, situated in the
county of Jackson, state of Ore­
gon, to-wit:
From a point which is north 0
degrees 05 minutes east 2990.6
feet from the southwest comer of
Donation Land Claim No. 37, in
township 38 south, range 1 and 2
west of the Willamette Meridian,
run thence south 89 degrees 57
minutes east 510 feet; thence
south 0 degrees 05 minutes west
224 feet; thence north 89 degrees
57 minutes west 510 feet; thence
north 0 degrees 05 minutes east
224 feet to the point of beginning,
all situated in Jackson county,
Oregon.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
22nd day of June, 1934.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID,
Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. '
By OLGA E. ANDERSON.
Deputy.
(June 29. July 6. 13, 20)
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Notice is hereby given that, pur­
suant to the terms of the said exe­ ’ minute« East one hundred (100)
cution, I will on the 28th day of feet; thence North fifty-three (53)
July, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 degree« East «even hundred twen­
o'clock a.m. at the front door of ty-two (722) feet; thence North
the courthouse In the city of Med­ sixty-four (64) degree« twenty-
ford. In Jackson county, Oregon. | 1 four (24) minute« Ea«t enghty-
offer for sale and will sell at pub­ two (82) feet; thence South sev­
lic auction for cash to the highest enty-eight (78) degree« forty-two
bidder, to satisfy said judgment, (42) minutes East seventy-four
three-tenths
(74.3)
feet;
together with the costs of this and
sale, subject to redemption as pro­ thence South sixty (60) degrees
vided by law, all the right, title fifty (50) minutes East four hun­
dred seven (407) feet; thence
and interest that the said defend­ South five (5) degree« thirty (30)
ants Ralph E. Welt, Austin Welt, minute« West one hundred thir­
Elmer E. Welt. Mrs C. M Berg­ teen and seven-tenths (113.7)
strom. Grace Welt Luke, also feet; thence South thirty-two (32)
known as Grace Welt, the sole degree« thirty-five < 35) minutes
heirs at law of Charles D. Welt, West two hundred eighty-nine and
bad on the 24th day of May, 1932, five-tenth« (289.5) feet; thence
or now have in and to the follow­ South fifty-three (53) degree«
ing described property, situated in thirty-five (35) minutes East fif.
the county of Jackson, state of ty-five and four-tenths (55.4) feet;
Oregon, to-wit:
thence North aeventy-three (73)
The southwesterly half of lota degrees thirty-seven (37) minutes
5, and 6 of block 3 of the town of East one hundred fifty-seven and
Phoenix, Oregon, according to the five-tenths (157.5) feet; thence
official plat, which tract is more North eighty-nine (89) degrees
particularly described as follows: two (02) minutes East one hun­
dred forty-five and three-tenths
Commence at the northwest cor­ (145.3) feet; thence South no (0)
ner of lot 5 of said block 3, thence degrees fifty-four (54) minutes
in a southeasterly direction 120 East five hundred ten (510) feet
feet along the westerly line of to the place of beginning; contain­
block 3 to the southeast corner of ing seventeen and eight-tenths
lot 6 of said block 3; thence in a (17.8) acres, more or less, and be­
northeasterly direction along the ing situated in Section six (6).
southerly line of said lot 6, 60 Township thirty-nine (39) South
feet; thence northwesterly parallel of Range one (1), East of the
to the westerly line of said block Willamette Meridian in Oregon,
3. 120 feet to a point on the north­ and also in Section thirty-one (31)
westerly line of said lot 5; thence Township thirty-eight (38) South
southwesterly 60 feet more or less of Range one (1) East of the Wil­
to the point of beginning. It being lamette Meridian, Jackson county.
the intention to convey to grantee Oregon.
the southwesterly half of lots 5
be sold in satisfaction thereof, to­
and 6 in said block 3.
gether with attorney’s fees, costs
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this and disbursements.
22nd day of June, 1934.
This summons is published by
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID.
order of Hon. H. D. Norton, judge
Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. of the Circuit Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, which order was
By OLGA E. ANDERSON,
Deputy. made on the 18th day of June.
1934, and requires publication of
(June 29, July 6. 13. 20)
this summons once a week for
In the Circuit Court of the State four weeks.
G. A CODDING.
of Oregon for Jackson County
Attorney for Plaintiff.
THE STATE OF OREGON rep-
resented and acting by the P. O. Address: Courthouse, Med­
ford. Oregon.
World War Veterans' State Aid
(June 22 29 July 6 13)
Commission, Plaintiff,
vs.
PHILIP J. AMER, a single per­ In the County Court of the State
son.
RALPH
ALLINGHAM,
of Oregon, for Jackson County
sometimes known as R. Ailing-
ham. and MRS RALPH AL­ IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­
LINGHAM, husband and wife,
TATE OF LOUI8 VIMONT,
and GEORGE SHAW, a single
DECEASED.
person, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution or
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 22nd day
of June. 1934. in a certain action
therein, wherein Jackson County
Building and Loan Association, an
Oregon building and loan corpora­
tion. was the plaintiff and Mary L.
Soukup, a widow; Albert Soukup,
the only heir at law of Albert H.
Soukup (also known as A. H.
Soukup) deceased: also all other
persons or parties unknown claim­
ing any right title, estate, lien or
interest in or to the real estate de­
scribed herein were the defendants
in which action Jackson County
Building and Loan Association, an
Oregon building and loan corpora­
tion as plaintiff recovered judg­
ment against Mary L. Soukup, the
defendant, for the sum of $1000.00.
less the sum of $348.00 paid on
stock, less the sum of $75.61 ac­
crued dividends on said stock, be­
ing the sum
of $576.39. plus in-
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terest on $1000.00 from the
day of February, 1933, to the 25th
day of January, 1934, at the
of 10% per annum, being
bei
the sum
of $98.57, plus interest on $576.39,
from the 25th day of January,
1934. to the date hereof, at the
rate of 10% per annum, being the
sum of $22.88, plus $19.00 for in­
surance premiums paid by Plaint- !
iff. plus $5.00 for continuation of
abstract of “.tie, with costs and
disbursements taxed at $33 80. and
the further sum of seventy-five
and no 100 ($75.00) dollars as at­
torney’s fees, plus interest on said
judgment at the rate of 10% per
annum from the date of the de­
cree herein, which judgment was
enrolled and docketed in the
clerk's office of said court in said
county on the 21st day of June.
1934.
Notice is hereby given that, pur­
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suant to the terms of the said exe­ NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
cution, I will on the 28th day of
By virtue of an execution in:
July, 1234, at 10:00 o'clock a.m.
at the front door of the courthouse foreclosure duly issued out of and
in the city of Medford, in Jackson under the seal of the circuit court I
county, Oregon, offer for sale and of the state of Oregon, in and for
will sell at public auction for cash the county of Jackson, to me di­
to the highest bidder, to satisfy rected and dated on the 22nd day
said judgment, together with the of June, 1934, in a certain action
costs of this sale, subject to re­ therein, wherein Jackson County
demption as provided by law, all Building and Loan Association, an
of the right, title and interest that Oregon building and loan corpora­
the said defendants. Mary L. Souk­ tion, was the plaintiff and Ralph
up and Albert Soukup had on the E. Welt, Austin Welt, Elmer E.
SUMMONS
3rd day of June, 1927, or now have Welt, Mrs. C. M. Bergstrom, Grace
To George Shaw, a single per­
in and to the following described Welt Luke, also known as Grace
property, situated in the county of Welt, the sole heirs at law of son. defendant:
In the name of the state of Ore­
Jackson, state of Oregon, to-wit: Charles D. Welt, deceased; also
Lot eight (8) in block number all other persona or parties un­ gon, you, and each of you are here­
two (2) in Roanoke Addition to known claiming any right, title, by required to appear and answer
the city of Medford, Oregon. All estate, lien or interest in or to the complaint of the plaintiff on
situated in the county of Jackson, the real estate described in the file herein against you or other-i
wise plead thereto within four
state of Oregon.
complaint herein in which action
Dated this 22nd day of June. it is adjudged that the plaintiff weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, same
1934.
Jackson County Building and Loan beinr the 22nd day of June, 1934.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID,
Association, an Oregon building
And you will please take notice
Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon.
and loan corporation, have judg- that if you fail to so appear and
By OLGA E. ANDERSON,
nent against the property herein- answer or otherwise plead to said
Deputy. ifter described, for the sum of complaint, the plaintiff will take
(June 29, July 6, 13. 20)
$250.00 less the sum of $9.08 paid decree against you for the relief
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stock less the sum of 0.36 ac­ demanded in said complaint to-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE on
crued dividends on said stock, be- •vit: a decree foreclosing plaint­
By virtue of an execution In ng the sum of $240.56 plus inter­ iff’s mortgage and decreeing that
foreclosure duly issued out of and est on $250.00 from the 15th day the property hereinafter described
under the seal of the circuit court of November, 1932, to the 26th day as follows, to-wit:
of the state of Oregon, In and for of April. 1934, at the rate of 10%
the county of Jackson, to me di­ ter annum being the sum of $36.50,
Beginning at a point twenty
rected and dated on the 22nd day
(20) feet West and five hundred
olus
interest
on
$240.56
from
the
of June, 1934, In a certain action
thirty-one and five-tenths (531.5)
therein, wherein Jackson County 26th day of April, 1934, to the feet North of the Northeast cor­
Building and Loan Association, an late hereof, at the rate of 10% ner of the Southeast quarter ( % )
Oregon building and loan corpora­ oer annum being the sum of $3.67, of the Northeast quarter ( % ) of
tion, as plaintiff recovered judg­ nlus $12.00 for insurance prem- Section six (6), Township thirty-
ment against T. Orion Glass, the ;ums. plus $5.00 for continuation nine (39) South, Range one (1)
defendant, for the sum of $3000.00 of abstract of title, with costs and East of the Willamette Meridian,
less the sum of $624 00 paid on disbursements taxed at thirty-six Oregon; thence North seventy-two
stock, less the sum of $55.18 ac­ ind 80'100 ($36.80) dollars, and > (72) degrees; West one thousand
crued dividends on said stock, be­ the further sum of fifty and no|100 three hundred thirty-four and four
ing the sum of $2320.82, plus in­ ($50.00) dollars as attorney’s fees, tenths (1334.4) feet; thence North
terest on $3000.00 from the 31st nlus interest on said judgment at sixteen (16) degrees four (04)
day of December, 1933, to the 13th the rate of 10% per annum from minutes West two hundred forty­
day of March, 1934, at the rate of the date of the decree herein, seven and two-tenths (247.2) feet;
10% per annum, being the sum which judgment was enrolled and thence North fifty-nine (59) de­
of $56.67, plus interest on $2320.82 docketed in the clerk’s office of grees forty-eight (48) minutes
from the 13th day of March, 1934, said court in said county on the East fifty (50) feet; thence South
to the date hereof, at the rate of 21st day of Juns, 19S4.
sixteen (16) degrees four (04)
All
persons
having
claims
against said estate are required
to present them to me with proper
vouchers, within six months from
Uds date, at the office of Porter
J. Neff, room 202, Cooley theater
building. Medford, Oregon
Dated June 29. 1934
BEN VINCENT.
Administrator
(June 29. July 6. 13, 20)
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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Notice is hereby given that the
county court of the state of Ore­
gon, for Jackson county has ap­
pointed me administrator of the
estate of Louis Vimont, deceased.
R. W. Sleeter, M. D,
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