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./ '( ESO.\ l7LLh, POST OH iti Pattr at thi Cit.j of Jacksonville Oregon A weekly new sj aper published eveiy Sittrdty at lhe citr.ly seat tl Juiktm County, Oregon D. W. B agshaw , and Sun Publishers Daniel W. Bagshaw Jr., Editor. E ite'ud u second-class matter June 22 19)7, at the post office at Jackoonvill-. Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. BLUE LEDGE STORY DENIED Manager of Elue Ledge Mine Denies That Mine is to be Sold The editor has h d a communication lliis week from the rn inag.-r of the SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Blue I. dge mining property, d.-nying the .¡tiny 11 at the mine was to be sold application. ir. the near tuture. The marerial for the «lory was furn ished the “I* st” by a suhst mti.il busi “LITTLE DANNIE” GROWS UP. ness man of Jacksonville, t gether with As will be seen in another column of this paper, the his reasons tor saying so. Whi.e it is to be regretted if the “Post” passes under new management, commencing with story published was without a rea I foundation, still under the circumst this issue. ances, wee mid hardly doubt lhe truth The new editor is a Jacksonville young man, having ' fulness of the story, coming from such source. lived in this city for the past ten years, attending the lo ' a reliable The manager stated that the story cal schools and doing the usual deviltries of all young “May be true, but if so, is I more than I know.” He a'so expressed a desire sters. But as it seems, “little Dannie” has finally | to know who was starting these stories. There's Comfort and Economy in wearing A4 7 URDA Y. AI GUST 2, /.9/.9 grown up, and made an attempt to buck this world and try to knock out a living for himself. The paper will continue as before, to endeavor to re present the people of Jacksonville and Jackson county; al ways working for the betterment of our little city, and always ready to help boost along any deserving enter prise. The “Post” will be published by “D. W. Bagshaw and Son”, and will be managed and edited by Daniel W. Bagshaw, Jr. Foreclosure Sale. Elk-hide Shoes We Have Some Splendid Values Our Boy-Scout Shoes and Bare-Foot Sandals /Ire Just Right Too! Notice is hereby given, that, under and by virtue of an Execution and Older of Side issued out of the C rcuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson on the 28th day of July, 1919, in a certain cause In said Court pending wherein Ralph Williams is plaintiff and Richard M. Jennings and E len A Jennings are defendants, ease No.—---- ot said court, and com manding me to sell the hereinafter de scribed real property to satisfy the sum of $3450.00 with interest at 81,; per annum from June 27th, 1919, and a - torney’s fees of $300.00 and costs and Phone 142. THE RETIRING EDITOR 'lhe People's Store. disbursements of $17.75, together with the The retiring editor of the “Post”, who has published accruing costs, 1 will on Saturday, 6lh day of September, 1919, at the this paper for the past ten years, will retire entirely from hour of 10 o’clock in lhe forenoon i f said day at the front doer of the Ccui - the newspaper buisness and devote his time to ty Court House in Jacksonville, Jack- son County, Oregon, offer for sale and tice of law. ¡sell at publ'c auction, to the highest, During the time he published this paper, Mr. Bag and best bidder for cash in hand, all shaw became very closely associated with the people of the right, title and interest of the said defendants in and to the following de Notice cf Sheriff’s Sale. Jacksonville, and with his brother editors of the West. scribed real proDcrty, to-wit: - east half of the east half of I By virtue of an execution in Fore- It will be with regret that newspapermen will hear of the ( The Section eighteen in township thirty-■ c osure and Order of Sale duly issued retirement from the newspaper game of D. W. Bagshaw. live (35) South of Range three (3) out of and under the seal of the Circuit west of the Willamette Meridian, Court for the State of Oregon, for Oregon, containing one hundred and Jackson County, dated July 26th, 1919, In undertaking this little venture, the new editor sixty (160) acres, all in Jackson in a certain suit therein, wherein Kate NIFORM air pressure in your tires F. Brace, Harry D. Brace, H. A. 1 . wishes to ask the co-operation of every citizen of Jackson County, Oregon. means uniform wear from them. Said sale being made subject to re Myers, as executors of the last will ville. To make the “Post” the best little country pap demption in the manner provided by and testament of J. S. Brace, deceased, Keep your tires well filled. Make it a substituted for J. S. Brace as plaintiffs, er in Oregon, we must and will have the fullest co-opera law. recovered judgment and decree against | C. E. T errill , practice to stop here at frequent inter Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Kate F. O'Connor as Defendant, for tion of our readers. vals. Test the air pressure in your the sum of Sixteen thousand seven1 By F lora T hompson The prices of our products will remain the same as at Deputy. hundred fifty eight & 33-100 ($16758.33) | tires and use the conveniences we have Dollars together with the additional ¡ the present time and the price of the subscription will not sum of $124.79 for taxes paid by the I provided for pumping the air into them. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. above named plaintiffs, and the further change. This service is free. By virtue of an execution in Fore- ' s an of $200.00 as their attorney’s fees, It is the idea of the new editor to make the “Post" a closure and an Order of Sale duly issu with interest thereon at the rate of 6% a"num from the date hereof until I representative paper of the entire county, and we wish to ed out of and under the seal of the , per Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, | paid and $47 50 costs, which judgment ask that the readers send in any item of news that they for Jackson County, dated July 28th,| was enrolled and docketed in said Court ¡ 26th. 1919. may know of. Just ’phone 62 and tnere will always be 1919, in a certain suit therein, wherein Julv The same good will to you and de Elizabeth Lawrentz, and Elizabeth I Notice is hereby given that, pursuant tithe terms of said execution, I will someone ready to make a note of what you may have to Lawrentz as administratrix of the. sire for good will from you as prompts on Wednesday, September 3rd, 1919, estate of Mabie Brobeck, Deceased, : say. us in every service we render. Laura Lawrentz, and Dora Lawrentz ! at In o’clock A. M , at the front door I of the Courthouse in the City of Jack,- | Howard as plaintiffs recovered judg- . We want you to feel free to use ev THE TELEPHONE '•NOTHING DOING” IN COTTON ment and decree against E. N. Warner, sonvilie, J ack.~on County, Oregon, offer ¡ for sale and sell at public auction for I ery service, knowing that where it is SITUATION I W. J. Warner, El ward E. Gore and Kitchen Maids of Sultan of Morocco H. G. Wortman as defendarts, for the cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy necessary to place a charge upon a par said judgment, with the costs of this Entitled to Nether Garments sum of Seven thousand two hundred of Expensive Stuff. sale, subject to redemption as provid twenty-six <& 42 100 ($7226 42) Dollars, Toll Charges Said to be an ticular scevice, it will be fair to both of ed by law, all of the right, title and which judgment was enrolled and Tlio sultan of Morocco was always interest that Kate F. O ’ Connor jointly Outrage. us. Come to us knowing also that an absolute monarch, and In that ca docketed in said Court July 19th, 1919. i r individually had on November 15th, Notice is hereby given that, pursuant pacity the revenues of the country any service will be rendered with the 1913 or have since acquired, or now News of the or iposed toll charge for , were his. There had never been any to the terms of said execution, I will l ave in and to the following described utmost of efficiency and courtesy. use of the telephone line between this i distinction between public funds and on September 1, 1919, at 10 o’clock | property, situated in Jacksun County, private funds all belonged to the sul city and Medtord created quite a stir tan. It wits therefore no easy task A. M., at the front door of the Court- State of Oregor, to-wit; in this city. The news of the raise in i to arrive nt an agreement as to which I house in the Citv of Jacksonville, Jack- The Southwest quarter of the south rates was taken calmly enough, but | were state and which private debts, so I son County, Oregon, offer for sale and east quarter (SW'4 ofSE'4l, the , sell at public auction for Cash to the the idea of charging a loll on the Jack-, Inextrlcnbty mixed bail they been In Southeast quarter of the Southwest aonville-Medford line got under the the past. There was. for Instnncv, a I highest bidder, to satisfy said judg-I quarter (SE'( of SW'4j, the East ¡mint, wi ’ h tie costs of this sale, sub-I ak in of the patrons of the telephone bill for some hundreds of yards of half of lhe Southwest quarter of the very expensive and very tine crimson ject to reden ption as provided by law, ' Southvest quarter (EC of SWq of company, as it rightly should. all of the right, title and interest that | As it appears at the present time doth. Naturally tin- protectorate au SW'4) of Sec’ion Seventeen (17), the changes were approved by the thorities scheduled this among the pri the defendants jointly or individually, Township Thirty-eight (38), South, Federal Administration, but the matter vate debts. Tlie sultan protested. The had on October 20th, 1912, or have | Range One (1) East of the W illamette cloth, he said, had been purchased for since acquired, or now have in and to At The Churches i will be taken up thoroughly. It is not governmental purposes--In fact ¡for the following described pioperty, situ-: Meridian in Jackson County, Oregor. the first time that the company, through the trousers of the Imperial kitchen P resbyterian Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, July it's manager, has tried to stick the maids; for there are several hundred ated in Jackson County, State of Oregi n 28th. 1919. Albert H. Gammons. Minister We have on hand for sale people of Jacksonville for a toll on tne slave women employed in preparing tile to-wit: ('. E. T errill , Commencing at a point situated Sunday Services regularly as follows I Medford line. But the other time it palace food The protectorate govern Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. Twenty (20) chains North of thej at moderate prices the 10;00jA. M. Sabbath School Classes was forbidden by the State Commis ment refused to be responsible for By F lora T hompson Southeast corner of Donation Land' for all ages. tills debt. The ex-sultan drew up a sion Deputy. following legal blanks. Claim No. 73, in Township 37, South 11:00 A. M. Morning worship, with, The local office reports that the court historical treatise to prove that Ini- of Runge Two (2) West of the Wil perlal kitchen maids were pnrt nnil sermon. house phones are being attached to the lamette Meridian, and running thence 6:45 P. M. Christian Endeavor Pray I Use for Rat Skins. Jacksonville office again, presumably parcel of the state, and passed, like Lease, (lie palace Itself, from sultan to Sill- North 20 ISchai'is; thence West 19.6.1 Exhibiting tlie cured skin of n brown i r meeting. fur the purpose of collecting additional tan. The principle was accepted, but Mortgages, rat. tlie veterinary Inspectin ’ of New chains to the East line of lands here 7:30 P. M. Evening worship, with toil When they were detached from the debt was disallowed on tile ground Bill of Sale, castle. Eng., has pronounced such tofore conveyed by grantors August s. rmcn. this office, the company stated that it that these good Indies did not require Agreements. skins superior to the linings found in Lawrentz and Elizabeth Lawrentz to Prayer meeting on Wednesday even-, wm done to reduce the cost of operat such expensive stuff for their nether W arranty Deeds, one Wilsey; thence South on the East some expensive coats. The difficulty ing at 7:.‘O. ing the local office. Looks that way garments. A cotton material, they ar In creating a ratskin Industry appears Quit Claim Deeds, line of said W'ilxev land 20.18 chains; gued, would have equally well served now. to be the uncertain source of supply; Everyone welcome to these meetings, thence East 19.66 chains to the place but the demand that would be aroused “i was glad when they said unto me! Chattel Mortgage, At a meeting of telephone users held the purpose. The sultan's reply was of beginning. et us go into the the house of the! Acknowledgements, unanswerable and crushing. “ In Eu would be an Incentive for destroying at the City Hall Wednesday night it Real Estate ontract, Dated »t Jacksonville, Oregon, July the ruts that now constitute so serious Lord.- Ps. 122:1. rope." he said. "It may be the custom was decided to enjoin the company for the Imperial kitelwn maids to wear Location Notice —Placer, 29th, 1919. n plague. The bodies of the animals from putting the proposed rates into cotton trousers, but III Morocco we Location Notice—Quartz. C E. T errill need not be wasted, as they form suit Tit for Tat. effect. Whethe- or not this can be have more appreciation of the dignity Satisfaction of Mortgage, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregor able food for pigs, poultry and dogs. Stevie anil Robbie were cousins, anil done, remains to be seen. This action of their position.” There was nothing Real Estate Agents Contract, By F lora T hompson . although very fond of each other, did of the telephone company will undoubt more to be said. The debt was pnltl- Didn’t Know the Groom. Deputy. not always agree. One day Robbie's edly lose many subscribers in this city. by the protietoiate government.— “I made a terrible break today." mother entered the room where the lit A raise in rates may bejust, but to try From "The Liquidation of a Sultanate." “That so?" tle ones were playing, and was imme by \V. B. Harris. In “ Asia" magazine. "Yes. You know Hard to Classify. sticking us for a toll charge is beyond diately appealed to by her son. "Mam Coming Author—"Well, they are wedding." ma. mayn't Stevie tell me my faults?" all bounds of justness. “ Yes" sort of betwixt and between. They “What do you want Stevie to tell your ■ <•' U ■ Lower Animi!«. "Quality Printers” day I met Lillian "Well, the other faults for?” asked Robbie's mother in »:* of e Invi" are too sensible for nonsense verses O 1 didn’t recognize astonishment. “So that I can tell Ste i on the street, nnd and too nonsensical for sensible bir . II niu< an! the man with her as the groom.' verses."—Boston Evcntnr Transcript. •i vie ms, was tec uuM^ected reply. I ins»- ot Jno.M. Williams Co. Oregon Jacksonville Convenient Air Our Policy Of Service Fred J. Fick PROMPT SERVICE CERTAIN SATISFACTION Jacksonville Post