Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 16, 1919, Image 2

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    JACKSONVILLE POST
SAILORS ROYALLY
ENTERTAINED.
OTUial Paotr of th? City ot Jacksonville Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at theccunty stat of Jackrcr.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , and Son Publisheis
IJaniel W. Bagshaw Jr., Editor.
Members of New Pacific
Fleet Given Fine Welcome.
E iterai us sec>nl-clasa matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville
A letter received tt.is we >k from
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
H H. Hoefs, a Jacksonville bo •, now
on the U 8. S. M ssissippi, s’ates th. t
SATURDAY. AUGUST 16. If) If)
the men of the new Pacific fl et were
giver, a fine reception on arrival on
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnirhed on this coast. Mr. Hoefs says in part:
application.
“Had a wonderful reception at Los
Angeles port yesterday. The Pacific
I SloperB have won the heart and soul
LET’S GO!
of the erstwhue Atlantic flee’, wh > up
IN another column appears an article written by one Until a week ago th >ught th' y weie
to perdition because leaving Noo
of our subscribers, which, among other things, has to do I going
Y'ra for a few moons ”
Henry says he is well and expects to
with marketing our vast supply of mineral wealth.
be able to make a visit home in a
Folks, we have simply got to get together, pull to- j.hirttime. Henry is at present the
gether and stay together.
There is no question but i ship’s writer, one of the most respons-
’ ible positions on shipboard filled by an
what we have enough mineral deposits within a radius of I enlisted man.
twenty miles of Jacksonville to make the mining industry
hum around here for a hundred years.
Now, if anyone has anything to suggest on this sub­
ject, step out and let us know what is on your mind,
In
the meantime let every person who is interested in min­
ing, think it over and talk it over with the man who owns
the claim next to yours.
Let’s keep the ball rolling now that there is an op-
portunity to make ’er hum.
Your Camping Trip will be
V’
much more enjoyable if you
wear "UNION-ALLS”
We have them in ail sizes
Communication.
August 13, 1919.
Editor Toe Jacksonville Post,
Jacksonville, O.egon
Dear Sir: —I see your article on “Get
On The Job” as our duty io our com­
munity. I am glad our new Editor is
starting out with a snur on. If we
just had a few more like him we might
get there. But with the old m >ss backs
and knockers —we are where We are-
sitting around smoking their pines,
patting their feet and “well we’ve got
THANK YOU, SIR.
it all, no use, nothing more”, etc.
Tne Medford Mail-Tribune put out a special edition Mr. Editor ! am only a woman- but
I only see one wiy out of it ai d I am
I
Tuesday, giving an illustrated description of the Rogue i going to put it up to you and then J
| Want to know if you are not of the
Phone
7 he People's Store.
River valley.
same mind. No use to try to get any
Among the lengthy articles on Medford and the rest one interested in quartz mining around
here —especially those who have got it
of the valley, was the statement that Jacksonville has a all in the placer field.
But what I have to suggest is this —
weekly, the Post; just six words.
we who have good properties to make
While we realize that Medford is the ‘whole shootin’- a united appeal io the government f< r
an appropriation to open our mines and
match’, still we cannot help but remember that when the get
the necessary equipment such as
metropolis of southern Oregon falls short on any of her mills, concentrators etc. end money to
OUR OWN STATE
Weather Report.
build chutes and roads to bring out our
Notice of Final Account.
pledges, the wires to Jacksonville are kept busy asking produce, and later we can build a
Some Recent Happenings
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF JACKSON
smelter.
for contributions of some sort—and the citizens of Jack­ By concentrating our ores
Following is the report of IT. S. Vol­ I COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON.
we
In Various Parts
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
sonville have always responded.
then afford to ship it until we can
; In the matter of the estate of
of Oregon
Jacksonville, for. month of July.
so as to get seme company in­
Latitude42 deg. 18. min. north; longi- I Charles W. Anderson, also known
We do not ask credit for the cars making the trip to ahead
terested to bui'd us a smelter. If we
j as Claus Anderson.
ude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
the Lake with the editors, but we do feel as though we can get a start and men who have
Reality Sales Recorded.
Date Maximum Minimum
Precip. signed, administrator of the above en-
mines will rally to us and stop back- !
were worthy of more than six words of description of biting his neighbors mine in order to La Grande, Or., Aug. 10.—D. M. 1
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titled estate has filed in the above en-
Richey, a piano dealer, has purchased 2
85
gel
in
first,
we
e»n
make
a
success.
bd
titled court his final account of the ad-
Jacksonville in the Mail-Tribune’s special edition-
We have the minerals and our ledges the Gardinier building, recording one 3
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ministration of said estate, and the
speak for themselves, thousands of; of the important realty deals of the 4
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judge of said court has fixed Monday,
The editor is in receipt of a letter
month.
Myers
and
Ford
have
posted
5
tons of tons running from $6.00 to j
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Get 7 he Habit.
September 15, 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M.
from S. L. Johnson, a former resident
a big sum to bind a$49,000 deal, buying 6
to
$200.00.
What
more
do
they
want?
i
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at the court room of said court at the
of this city, but now manager of the
I have known of companies milling the Loftus property on which they 7
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court house at .Jacksonville, Jackson
Johnson Lumber company, at Apple­
will build a large theater.
101
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57
County, State of Oregon, as the time
gate. Mr. Johnson is full of praise for I Modern methods of banking are typi­ ore that only run eighty cents to the
ton
and
they
made
money.
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101
and place for hearing of objections
9
the “Rost”, and asks that we continue cal of America's democratic way of
I think Mr. Editor, we should get up Plane Scares Horse; Woman Hurt 10
100
7V
thereto and for settlement thereof.
with our cry for development of our doing business. Rich and poor alike
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11
H. K. H anna , Administrator.
natural resources, and not to forget to I keep their money in the same bank a legal p per as to our p issessions in
Salem,
Or.,
Aug.
10.
—
When
her
mining properties, and give our honest
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ask for better roads in the Applegate and the dollar check drawn by the
¡opinions as to what can be done in our horse became frightened at a passing 13
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valley.
girl clerk in a department store on her
airplane, the vehicle was overturned
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It is our aim to assist in any worthy small account, is honored just as quick­ | district, and offer the government a and Mis. Anna Brick suffered a fract­ 14
Executor’s Final Notice.
| per cent of our returns until they are I
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cause and we assure Mr. JohnBon and ly and with as little question as a ,
She
ured
leg
and
many
bedy
bruises,
I paid their appropriation with interest.
Notice is hereby given that the
If
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the farmers of the Applegate valley check drawn by John D. on his ac-
We will never get any where witb- was taken to a Dallas hospital.
89
undersigned, executor of the estate of
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that we will do all that is possible for | count.
I out making an effort, and if we wait
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Estella Cochran, deceased, has filed
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them.
A deposit in a bank is the basis
j for some one here to offer us a loan we
19
with the county court of the State of
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Boy Sent to Reform School.
I credit for any man or woman. It
eS will turn gray and then green before it
20
Oregon, for Jackson County, his final
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There are times in the work of a ■ tablishes a personal relation between j happens.
Eugene, Or., Aug. 12. — George R. 21
And if we undertake to
account as such executor of said estate,
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the
depositor,
and
the
bank,
which
may
newspaper man when he must be con-
i work this up, lets be sure to get the Hatcher. 15 years old, was yesterday 22
and that said court has set Monday,
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.
be
of
value
in
many
ways
to
tne
de
­
trolled by his sympathies for the inno­
* 1 right ones on the job. We don’t wa; t committed to the state reform school 23
the
15th day of September, 1919, at
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cent ones in the publications of news positor. It he will ask his banker’s | any war stunts to be practis 'd on us. by County Judge fl. L. Brown.
the hour of ten o’clock, A. M. of said
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advise
before
investing
his
savings
in
This paper bows to the inevitable in
j We want no freeze outs or pull outs,
day as the time, and the office ot said
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50
80
such case* and is willing to accept the numerour schemes which are afloat j We want it started fair and right (and Train Wrecks Near Condon;
court, at Jacksonville, Jackson Coun­
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today
seeking
to
get
his
money,
he
will
criticism of some if good is acc mp-
keep it so ) If we see a man make a
ty, Oregon, as the place for the final
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27
One
Hurt.
lisheq and aching hearts are saved in many instances be saved severe crooked move—put him down and out
settlement of said account and for the
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28
losses.
further pain.
1 —not wait until he gets it all in his
hearing of any and all objections there­
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54
The banking habit is a good one to
pocketand then kick.
Condon, Or., Aug. 12.— In a wreck 30
to.
•
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The roads were so rough in a neigh­ cultivate. It raises vou in your own
Study about this and let ms hear on the Condon branch of the O.-W. R. 31
This notice is published in conformity
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estimation
ami
sense
and
confidence
in
boring community after the mud dried
from you.
R. & N. line yesterday, when the lo­
to an order of said court, made by
up that people with false teeth were your ability to do things.
Respectfully
comotive was derailed and overturned Temperature—mean max. 91.45; mean Hon. G. A. Gardner, County Judge,
A bank depositor and a home owner
compelled to take them out of their
An interested party. three q larters of a mile west of this min. 55.03; mean 7,3.24; Max 103 on 14: regularly made and entered of record
mouth before starting to town in a are not good material for the Bolshe­
Greatest daily
place. George D.lks suffered from Minimum 43 on 7.
on the 15th day of August, 1919.
vik and socialist agitator and herein
wagon.
range, 50. Total precipitation .00 in.
shock
and
was
taken
to
a
hospital.
Rogue River Valley Rail Road
J. H. C ochran ,
lies America's safety today.
E. B ritt ,
Train service was resumed this morn­
Executor of the Estate ot
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Company l ime Table
Each year the poultry business is
Cooperative
Observer.
ing.
Estella Cochran, deceased.
becoming more lucrative in the com­
Most
Unjust
7
ax.
W. E. P hipps ,
Effective
Feb
22d.
1919
munity. The old hen is getting worth
Attorney.
her weight in gold.
Leave Jacksonville.
Address:
Medford,
Oregon.
7:20 a. m. daily except Sunday
The special five per cent excise tax
It is a poor excuse of an olj hen, if
8:30 a. m. daily except Sunday
permitted to run loose in town, that 1 on candy, above all other taxation, is 10:00 a. m. Sunday only
Notice of Final Account.
cannot make at least one enemy out of ' one of the sore spots still remaining as 11:30 a. m. daily except Sunday
I
I result of hasty and ill-considered war
a good neighbor.
IN
THE
COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
2:00 p. m. daily
time legislation
3:45 p. m. daily
OF OREGON, FOR J4CKSON COUNTY.
The war proved candy manufacture
The Water teas Pine
5:00 p. m. daily
In the mutter of the estate
to be an essential industry and taxing
m. Wed & Sat. only
' of Verne Baldwin, deceased.
it as a non essential is most unjust. 7:16 p.
Leave Medford.
Notice is hereby given that the under­
A crowd of the young bloods of the This tax acta indirectly on the beet
signed, administrator of the estate of
town were in Ashland Saturday night, sugar industry and the farmers raising 8:00 a. m. daily except Sunday
I Verne Baldwin, deceased, has filed in
enjoying a swim at the Helman baths. beets as it tends to reduce sugar con­ 9:30 a. m. Sunday only
| in the above entitled court, the final
A genercl goon time was had, including sumption at a time when it is highly 9:15 a. m. daily except Sunday
account and reDort of his administrat-
10:38
a.
m.
Sunday
only
essential
we
build
up
this
industry.
It
the pleasure of presenting the lady
I ion of said estate and that the court
members of the party with genuine is a direct tax on every child in the 12:08 Noon daily
; has fixed Monday, the 22nd day of
land who buys a penny,s worth of 2:45 p. m. daily
duckings.
| September. 1919, at the hour of 10
4:30 p. m. daily
Those making up the party were: candy.
! o’clock, A. M., of said day, at the
6:09 p. m. daily
Repeal it.
Mr. and Mrs G. R. Chapman, Misses
j court room of said court in the court
10:00 p. m. Wed A Sat. only
Alice Hoefs, Edith Hoefs and Flora
house in the City of Jacksonville, Jack-
Thompson and Messrs Sgt. Griffith and
11. K. HANNA
son County, State of Oregon, as the
Daniel Bagahaw.
D. W. BAGSHAW
j time and place for the hearing of said
Roseburg—Local growers buy site
I.awyei
final account and report and tor the set-
Attorney at l.aw
for cannery.
1 tlement of said estate.
Paving soon to begin on Salem Dallas Office in Jack<oi County Bank Bldg NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER
All persons having objections to said
road.
final account or any part thereof are
MEDFORD
Office with Jacksonville Post.
hereby notified to make or file the same
WE have the Lunch Goods You'll Want
too,
Let US have Your orders
Jno.M. Williams Co
Oregon
J'ucksonville
ENVELOPES
We have just received a new supply
of the famous “Eureka” envelopes.
your order at the following prices:
500
1000
500
1000
Highest quality, jewelry
repairing, diamond set­
ting, watch repairing,
agate mounting and jew­
While in convention last week at
elry manufacturing.
Martin J. Reddy,
■ Portland, the National Editorial Assoc­
MEUFOItli OREGON | iation unveiled a monument erected on
the site of the first newspaper in
6 3-4 inches
6 3-4 inches
10 inches
10 inches
00
.50
00
00
Do Afor C rowd
JACKSONVILLE.
- OREGON
O-egon. The Spectator, at Oregon City.
edited bv Col. W. G T’Vlult. C.»!>n?l
T'Vault edited the Table Rock Sentinnl
in this city for several years.
Jacksonville Post
"Quality Printers"
J on or before the time above mentioned
for the hearing and settlement of said
final account and of said estate.
Date of first publication hereof is
August 16. 191».
D. W B agshaw .
Administrator.
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