Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 23, 1919, Image 2

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    JACKSONVILLE POST
lie Likes the
Official Paper of the City o! Jacksonville Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at th« < < urty net <f . ’ack.-; (
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw . and Son Publisl.ns
Our old time f.-ien I,
who is r.ow farming
knocked off digging
enough this week to call Ih > editor io
the ’ph me and s ty nice thin rs about
the appe trance of the “Post.”
Thank you, Stub, we will do on
best to please you an I the rest of our
subscribers.
»
Daniel W. Bagshaw Jr., Editor.
Entered as second-class matter June 22 1007. at the post office at Jack; onvPi
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, IS79.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 23.
Z.97.9
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished or
application.
In order to make room for our Fall Stock
which is arriving, we are offering
Cyrenus Combest of Little Appt
irate was in to*n Tuesday.
Frank Varney and Lee Port
Applegate was in town Tuesday.
WHICH WAY, FOLKS?
All Men’s and Boys’
Cloth and Straw Hats
Pi nish the profiteers but first decide
The roads in the Applegate valley, as everybody who is who.
Salem—Three an I three-fifths acres
knows who has been out there, are in very bad shape.
near here produced $1031 per acre.
What can we do about it?
Executor’s Final Nolice.
While we are putting a pile of money on a trunk
Notice
is hereby given that
highway through the county, we must not for a minute
undersigned, executor of the estate of
forget the roads tributary to it.
What use will it be in I Estella Cochran, deceased, has filed
with the county court of the State o
the wintertime, if the people living off this trunk highway Oregon,
for Jackson Countv, hi* final
cannot get to it?
The people in outlaying districts are account as such executor of said estate,
that said court his set Monday,
paying their share of the expense and in several cases ab­ j I and
the 15th day of September, 1919, at
I the hour of ten o’clock, A. M. of said
solutely no work is being done on the country roads.
day a* the time, and the office ot said
If Jacksonville and Medford can nope to retain the court, at Jar-k.-onville, Jackson Coun­
ty, Oregon, as the place for the final
patronage of the farmers in the lower Applegate valley, settlement
of said account and for the
it is up to them to see that the roads are improved.
hearing ot any anti all objections there­
to.
Josephine county is already improving the roads and This notice is published in conformity
as a result has secured some of the trade which formerly to an order of said court, made by
Hon. G. A. Gardner, County Judge,
I regularly
came to Jackson county merchants.
made and entered of record
Which is it to be people, up the river and over the on the 15th day of August, 1919.
J. H. C ochran ,
hill to Jacksonville, or down the river to Grants Pass?
Executor of the Estate ot
Estella Cochran, deceased.
Let’s get busy on this matter right away.
Try to
W. E. P hipps ,
Attorney.
even up the road work.
at a big reduction
SOME GOOD BARGAINS
COME IN
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
SCHOOLS ANO DEPARTMENTS
Th« Unlreralty Include« the College of
Literature. Science »nil the Art«, «nd tho
«peelel School« of Law, Medicine, (at
Portland). Architecture, Joumalum, Cam-
morev, Education and Music.
8PLGIAL
FEATURES
A beautiful campus, faculties of special­
ists, modern facilities, low cost, with many
opportunities for self-help, “uthlctics for
everybody,” a really democratic atmosplieie
—and the famous "Oregon Spirit.”
For a cataloffue, Illustrated booklet or specific Information, address-
THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON.
BE CONVINCED
I
Jno.M. Williams Co.
lhe People's Store
Address: Medford, Oregon.
Eugene $100,000 contract let for
Dehydration plant at Salem to be en­
woman’.« gymnasium at U. of O.
larged.
Oregon, Washington and British
State pays $6.00 a gross for election
Columbia
mediate lungshoremen
pencils; former cost $3.50.
wages.
AND
Phone 142.
Jacksonville
Oregon
Notice of Final Account.
’ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
' COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON.
JACKS )N
In tho matter of th* estate ot
Charles W. Anderson, also known
j as Claus Anderson.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
s gned, administrator of the above en ' Pupils Urged to Attend
titled estate h is filed in the above en­
nigh School
titled court his final account of the ad­
ministration of said estate, and the
judge of said court has fixed Monday,
Supt. of Public Instruction, j. A
September 15, 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M. Churchill, has recently written n very
1 at the court room of said court at the interesting letter to about 300 boys and
court house at Jacksonville, Jackson girls of Jackson County who completed
Count), State of Oregon, as the time the eight grade during the last year,
i and place for hearing of objections urging ihem to continue their education
thereto and for settlement thereof.
by entering some standard high school
H. K. H anna , Administrator, i
VED
this fall.
an eight grade preparation, he has
In commenting upon the value of an four times the chance; with a high
education, Mr. Churchill refers to »he school education, 87 times the chance;
book entitled "Who’s Who in America” with a college education 800 times the
which contains the names of men and chance.
women who have obtained national
Every boy and girl has a desire to
prominence in some line of endeavor, fill the most honorable place which
ai d of the interesting conclusion reach­ I his ability will permit, but not all
ed by an investigator who carefully realize that their success depends upon
examined the issue of 1917. This is the ! the preparation they make to enable
inference drawn: The child with no I them to take advantage of the many
schooling has one chance in 15,000 of : opportunities open only to those who
performing distinguished service; with I are trained.
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