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Dii You will like our prices and we would like your custom Nunan-Taylor Co ’ ' SKK3 ") ■< JACKSONVILLE POST Uli.' Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon I new case .; BUSINESS CARDS. State of Oregon vs. O. F. Horne. Criminal complaint. Tianscript from Justice Docket Ashland. GUS NEWBURY E. C. Aylor et al vs. M. E. Bryant ¡ and J. M. Morris. Action to recover Attorney-at-Law money. ( .mplaint filed Affidavit and undertaking for attachment. 1 Will Practise in All Courts in the’State Writ issued. MEDFORD, OREGON. May Smith et al vs. Jame3 B. Smith. Action to recover money. Complaint filed. Affi lavit and undertaking for 1). W. BAGSHAW attachment. Win nie G. Lowe vs. Walter L. LoWe. NOTARY ¡PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. Fire Insurance Summons. Office with Jacksonville Post C> W. 1 alm vs. J. B. Jones et al. Suit to quiet title. Complaint filed. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Affidavit an! order for publication of summons. Fred J. Fick vs. Laura J Fick. DR. T. T. SHAW Suit for divorce. Complaint filed, Affidavit and order for publication of Dentist. summons. Elmer E. Bagley et al vs. Sarah Office in’Ryan Building, California St, Robinso 1 et al. Suit to quiet title. Upstairs' Complaint filed. OREGON Medford Lodge No. 83, I. O. O. F. JACKSONVILLE vs. B. F> Adkins et al. Injunction suit. Complaint, affidavit, under taking, motion and injunction order. THE COURT HOUSE Items of Interest to Jackson Coun’y Tax Payers MARRIAGE LICENSES E. R. Gall and Nettle Fleming. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at .the county seat of Jackson Behjamih Harrison and Lizzie Carr. County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. Frank J. Teel and Margaret Galligher. F. W. Murray and Mabel Darling. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, C. E. Roach and Leta May Silver. Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. John Themas Long and Laura E. Davison. Leslie O. Tidkefior artd Ella Anderten. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1911 George C. Spencer and Josephine Palmateer. Joseph Henry Devereaux and Bessie SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Burlingham. application. Elliott Sheets and Inez Cole. GALL-FLEMING —At the court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Wednesday, June 14, 1911, by Judge J. R. Neil; E R. Gall and Nettie Fleming. HARRISON-CARR —At the house of C. Carr, Wednesday, June 14, 1911, by G. Fi Wertz, J. P.; Benjamin Harrison and Lizzie Carr. TEEL-GALL1GHER—At Jackson ville, Oregon, Thursday, June 15, 1911, by Henry G. Dox, J. P.; Frank J. Teel and Margaret Galligher. MURRAY-DARLING—At the court house 1T1 Jacksonville, Oregon, Friday, Juue 15, 1911, by Judge J. II. Neil; F. W. Murray and Mabel Darling. IIOACH-SILVER —At the court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Saturday, June 17, 1911, by Judge J. R. Neil; C. E. Roach and Leta May Silver. TICHENOR-ANDEKTON-At the M. E. parsonage, in Ashland, Oregon, Sunday, June 18, 1911, by Rev. H. J. Van Fossen; Leslie O. Tichenor and Elia Anderton. SPENCER-PALMATEER -¡At Ash land, Oregon, S inday, June 18, 1911, by Rev. H. J. Van Fossen; George C. Spencer and Josephine Palmateer. DEVEREAUX - BURLINGHAM - At the court house in Jacksonville. Ore gon, Monday, June 19, 1911, by Judge J. R. Neil; Joseph Henry Devereaux and Bessie Burlingham. SHEETS-COLE -At the court house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Monday, June 19, 1911, by Judge J. R. Neil; Elliott Sheets and Inez Cole. II. K. HANNA Lawyer ' office in Bank of Jacksonville Building ' JACKSONVILLE. OREGON I FOR SALE 1 Buffalo-Pitts Thresher Also horse power, slightly used. Size of thresher 28 inch cylinder, 48 inch rear. Machine can be seen at Stanfield, Oregon. Ad- dress D. 0. LIVELY, Oregon North Portland« KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH HOME T IS wonderful how much satisfaction can be obtained from a talk over the Bell Telephone. A letter carries words, but the Bell service has been brought up to such a point of perfection that the modulations of the voice are clearly heard. The '’hcery tones show that the talker is well and in good spirits. The call may come from a suburban village or a distant city, but within the limits of the carrying power of the voice the Bell Service carries the tone as well. You get a personal interview with a friend hundreds of miles away. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Every Hell Telephone is Hie Center Of the System PROBATE COURT THE NEW CHARTER. Estate of D. R. White, deceased. Inventory and appraisement filed. In the matter of the estate of Lucy V. Chandler, deceased. Order ap pointing July 27, 1911, as the date of final settlement. Estate of George H. Haskins, de ceased. Order appointing administra tor and appraisers. In the matter of the estate of Ella B. Deane, deceased. Order appoint ing appraisers. Estate of Hans Ki Helland, deceased. Order appointing appraisers. In the matter of the estate of Harry McCue, deceased. Order appointing appraisers. In the matter of the estate of Eliza beth A. Mills, deceased. Inventory and appraisement tiled. ENCAMPMENT AT ASHLAND. The result of the election Wednesday was a victory for the progressive forces; the charter submitted by the Grand Arm-, Will Give Comrades council receiving 112 votes for its adoption, while only 20 a Rousing Reception. were cast against it, some of those who voted No did so by mistake, hence the majority for the charter should Plans are being made by the local have been one or two larger. G. A. k. Post, assisted by kindred as sociations and the Commercial Club, One or two persons it is said opposed the charter be for the entertainment of the several cause it provides for the appointment of the marshal anc hundred old soldiers and their friends expected at the state encampment to street commissioner by the council instead of electing be held here on the 27th, 28th and 29th them by popular vote as under the old charter. This of this month. we believe is a step forward toward the commission form Arrangements have been made for the reception of the visiting veterans of government; anyway it is the proper method and is on Tuesday, the 27th. They will be used in most cities of the United States, and has proved met at the station by the reception committee and taken in autos to head very satisfactory. The principal objection alleged against quarters, probably at Armory Hall, this method is that it gives the mayor and council power where rooms will be assigned. The CIRCUIT COURT to remove such officers at pleasure, etc.; this is no valid same evening there will bo an address C. W. Palm vs. J. B. Jones et al. of welcome by Mdydr Neii and a rc: reason whatever, while it is true that appointive officers Order for publication of summons. spouse by one of the visiting delegates. can be removed at the pleasure of the power appointing Fred J. Fick vs. Laura J. Fick. This will be fillowed by a program of them, it seems to us that this is, in the case in point, a Suit for divorce. Order for publication music and recitations. The veterans will hold their busi decided advantage rather than an objection. As the of summons. Triplett & Son vs. W. M. McCormick ness meetings during the day and the mayor and council are responsible for the welfare, safety, et al. Order discontinuing action and evenings will then be given up to entertairment. Wednesday evening etc. of the city and its inhabitants and are also charged discharging attachment. a cantata will given. This is under R. P. Edgington and M. F. Edging with the supervision of the streets and highways within ton vr. Martha L. Gillette, Leave the direction of Mr. Freeburg. ^fter the corporate boundaries it is only just and right that the granted to change names of parlies the business session of tho third con vention day has been concluded, a power to appoint, with the right to remove these officers defendant. banquet will be giver, followed by J. W. Dunlap vs. Walter Moore, be given to the council, as provided in the new charter. toasts and music. Order allowing withdrawal of motion and granting defendant further time in which to file answer. The amendment proposed by the initiative petition Mrs. Margaret Thom vs. F. L. was defeated by a vote of 107 to 32. This was as it Stewart et al. order dismissing writ. should be: the present boundaries of the town were estab Minnie C. Hunter vs. John C. Hunter. Divorce, Order of default. Decree lished by an act of legislature in 1889, and after existing granted. for 22 years there is no good reason why the corporate A. G. Croy vs. Urania Checsman. area should be deminished now. This seems to be the Default order and degree of fore- view taken by most of the voters Wednesday, and their closure. In matter of applicatisn of C. E. decision will doubtless be accepted as final. Kirk to register title. Default order, W. T. Grieve et al vs. Lizzie A. Littlefield et al. Order approving ra- The election is over, now drop all petty quarrels and port of referee and discharging re get in line for the improvement and progress of our city. feree. Charles Kazuly vs. Abbie Morley Speak a good word for your home town in season and out Glaize. Order allowing defendant to of season. Have faith in its future and show that faith withdraw demurrer and granting time in whicn to answer. by your ,works. Claire Morey vs. Crater Lake Laun- [dry Co. . Order dismissing action. C. Cunningham vs. C. D. Wilson al. C .................... Order dismissing cause without I costs I to either nartv, party. Advertise in The Post Arrangements for the trip of the delegates through the valley from i Ashland to Medford, which will be one of the enjoyable features of the convention, are well under way. The Medford post is co-operating in this and auto owners of tho two citie« will give the use of their cars for this purpose. It is intended to send the | delegates away with a first-hand idea of the beauties of the Rogue River valley.—Tidings. RAISES the DOUGH Better than other powders — producing light, dainty, whole- cakes and pastries— BAKING POWDER is high grade and moderate in price — H. K. Hanna Jr. D. W. Bagshaw O. N. 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