Friday, August 10, 1934 The JACKSONVILLE MINER Page 2 The Jacksonville Miner Published Every Friday at JACKSONVILLE, OREGON OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF JACKSONVILLE 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 PHONE JACKSONV1LIJC 141 Address All Communications to Box 138 Subscription Rates, in Advance: One Year...............$1.00 Six Months.-----------50c Dogs in the Dance Manger The county court wants Jacksonville to quit dancing at midnight. “Too much gadding around late at night by dancers, and other operators, who must close at twelve, are squawking because J’ville and Gold Hill can run until 2 a.m.” Jacksonville's city fathers, almost talked into voluntary closing by the county judge and commissioners, met Tuesday night to discuss the closing, following a conference with county of ficials last week, and decided to post pone any action another month. Gold Hill city officials turned down flatly the invitation to confer with the county court. It seems that pressure was brought to bear on the county court to effect a uni form closing hour throughout the coun ty, not by Jacksonville or Gold Hill citi zens, or Medford residents for that mat ter, but by operators of beer parlors, other dances and establishments which feel a drain from their business on Sat urday nights when the crowds leave for the two late spots to continue dancing for two hours more. When local officials met a week ago with county officials, there seemed to be an accumulation of beer dance hall owners, Medford and Eagle Point dance hall operators in the anteroom anxiously awaiting outcome of the county court’s conference with Jack sonville. There were several dogs in the manger, so to speak. First, it should be understood that Jackson county’s judge and commission ers have absolutely no jurisdiction over dancing hours in Jacksonville and Gold Hill. That is why they called in local of ficials, pointed out all the “favors” they have granted this city in the past, and attempted to extract a promise that dances here would be voluntarily closed. A threat was made that favors in the future may not be forthcoming unless we agreed to their terms, and it was added that, in case Jacksonville and Gold Hill refused to shut down, "we'll open all other dances till 2 o’clock, and then where’ll you be.” However, Oregon law also covers that, and the county court has no authority to open any of those dances past midnight. In the first place, it seems poor taste to The Miner for the county court to make demands from this city on the basis of past and future “favors.” The Jackson county court, after all, was elected by Jacksonvillians as well as by others, and has given residents here no more than they were entitled to. What "gifts” were accorded were paid for, of course, out of the tax roll which includes this section of the county. The only obligation this city and Gold Hill could possibly owe to the county court would be to conduct decent, clean dances. Beyond that, it is none of the county officials’ business what hour dances run in the two places. State law left that matter up to the various mu nicipalities, and County Judge Day and Commissioners Nealon and Billings are overstepping their authority in attempt ing to dictate to the towns. If Jackson ville and Gold Hill citizens decide they don’t want dances to run past midnight, that is one thing, but when the county Sam Chisholm. all of Jacksonville, were dinner , plegate is visiting Mlns Shirley ALLISON MOULTON. guests at the home at Mrs Ethel Cantrall of this city. court, egged on by a few jealously in Attorney for Administratrix. Jones of Mc<tfurd Wednesday eve- • Among Jacksonville visitors terested parties, wants to settle the (July 20. 27. Aug 3. 10) ; nin3- I Saturday were Mr. and Mrs Fred ------------- •------------- i • Vonetta Ruprecht of Big Ap- 1 Clute of Applegate question for us, that’s something else In the County Court for Jackaon again. County, State of Oregon THE MATTER OF THE ES • It seems that, with an election coming IN TATE OF GLADYS TREFREN. on, county court members have followed DECEASED the course of least resistance and are Notice is given that the under signed administrator de bonis non attempting to make Jacksonville and of the above entitled estate has Gold Hill the goats because there is com filed in the above entitled court matter his final account of the plaint from operators who howl about and administration of said estate and “protecting our heavy investments.” by order of the above enUtled September 8. 1934, at the Jacksonville and Gold Hill, too, have as court hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. at the heavy investments as other operators, court room of the above entitled at the Jackson county court and both towns turn all revenue to civic court house at Medford. Oregon, has A <utfe, nane mid economical improvement. been fixed as the time and place administration of state af the hearing and settlement of fairs In the Interests of Mxm- In settling the question of what hour for any objections to said account. omy and reduced taxation. to close the local dances, city officials Application of the New Deal MARK BURKHART. principle« to Oregon by an Administrator de bonis non. owe no consideration to the county iidinlnlstrutlon friendly to 17 24 31) court, favors or no favors. If Jackson ( Aug 10 ------------- •------------- and cooperating with Presi dent Koowvrlt. ville has to jump every time someone A little down on a big bill Im reascd Federal economic cracks a whip to get help when needed, sounds soft, but soon gets hard. - aid to Oregon through sym pathetic cooperation with we had better find it out before election Weston Leader. the national administration. time and not voluntarily surrender what What the loose thinker seldom A new "RiMHWveltlan" deal for Oregon and Its people. little business advantage left, only to realizes is that in Russia, for ex Adv. by Martin (Cam find out the same thing after the votes ample. he wouldn't be loose.—Wes paign Comm are all counted this fall. ton Leader. Leaves Out of Aunt Lu’s Diary mfl«TirL & GOV6RHOR --------------- O LEGAL NOTICES I hundred thirty-four and four- I tenths (1334.4) feet; thence north sixteen (16) degrees four (04) minutes west two hundred forty seven and two-tenths (247.2) feet; thence north fifty-nine (59) de grees forty-eight (48) minutes east fifty (50) feet thence south sixteen (16) degrees four (04) minutes east one hundred (100) feet; thence north fifty-three (53) degrees east seven hundred twen ty-two (722) feet; thence north sixty-four (64) degrees twenty- four (24) minutes east eighty-two (82) feet; thence south seventy eight (78) degrees forty-two (42) minutes east seventy-four and three-tenths (74.3) feet; thence south Bixty (60) degrees fifty (50) minutes east four hundred seven (407) feet; thence south five (5) degrees thirty (30) minutes west one hundred thirteen and seven tenths (113.7) feet; thence south thirty-two (32) degrees thirty-five (35) minutes west two hundred eighty-nine and five-tenths (289.5) feet; thence south fifty-three (53) degrees thirty-five (35) minutes east fifty-five and four-tenths (55.4) feet; thence north seventy- three (73) degrees thirty-seven (37) minutes east one hundred fifty-seven and five-tenths (157.5) feet; thence north eighty-nine (89) degrees two (02) minutes east one hundred forty-five and three- tenths (145.3) feet; thence south no (0) degrees fifty-four (54) min utes east five hundred ten (510) feet to the place of beginning; containing seventeen and eight tenths (17.8) acres, more or less, and being situated in section six (6), township thirty-nine (39) south of range one (1) east of the Willamette Meridian in Oregon, and also in section thirty-one (31) township thirty-eight (38) south of range one (1) east of the Wil lamette Meridian, Jackson county, Oregon. Dated this 23rd day of, July, 1934. WALTER E. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Deputy. (July 27, Aug 3, 10, 17) ----------- •------------ 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 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE the county of Jackson, to me di rected and dated on the 23rd day TO CREDITORS of July, 1834. in a certain action Notice is hereby given that the therein, wherein the state of Ore undersigned has been appointed by gon, represenented and acting by the County Court of Jackson coun the World War Veterans’ State ty, Oregon, Administratrix of the Aid Commission as plaintiff and estate of Sam Chisholm, deceased. Philip J. Amer, a single person, All persons having claims against Ralph Allingham and Mrs. Ralph said estate are hereby notified to Allingham. husband and wife, and present the same, duly verified, to George Shaw, a single person, the undersigned administratrix at were defendants, in which action the office of Allison Moulton, 301 the state of Oregon, represented Liberty building, Medford, Oregon, and acting by the World War Vet on or before six months from the erans’ State Aid Commission, re date of this notice. covered judgment against Philip Dated the 20th day of July, 1934. J. 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