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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1919)
Jacksonville Post James Buckley of Ruch was m town 1 Rosi Small of Kla-nath e runty was a Pendleton —Work on highway be minutes east, 189.5 feet; thence south Friday morning. business visitor in town this week 29 degrees east, 62 feet; thence sou1 h. tween Cabbage lidl a: I Kamelastart Marshal Kinnev was a business caller Miss Lois Childers of For'St Creek is JO degrees east, 19* 6 feet; thence south cd. >A I URDAY, AUGUST 23, 1919 at Medford Monday atteruoon. visiting with Miss Mary Itj an in this 29 digr <-s and 30 minutes east, 198 C irvallis to h ive mor'- paved streets, temple. Mr. and Mrs George A. GarJner; *-’•*/. t'eel; tli. in e south. 48 degrees and 30 LOCAL NEWS a id daughter Geraldine are visiting Glenn McDaniel of the Applegate minutes east, 225 feet to White Oak i relatives in the Coos Bay country this I yulley is visiting relatives in town this tree; thence south, 30 degrees east, 152 week. : week. feet to White Oak tree: thence south. John Reter was in Medford Monday. J. E. Weaver of Sutherlin was in I Fletcher Linn, of Portland, was re 55 decrees and 30 minutes east, 267 Albert Nelson of Sterling was in 1 this city Friday morning. Mr. Weaver newing acq J.iiiiteives and visiting rel feet to White Oak tree; thence seuth, 23 degrees and 45 minutes town Tuesday. i is connected with the Sutherlin atives here this week. east, 9 7 feet to White Oak | Col. H. H. Sargent was a Medford ; Academy. Mrs. Horace Venable is visiting at I George Little expects to leave the I the h.,mc of A. D. McKee on the upper tree; thence south. 15 degrees and 5 visitor Friday. minutes east, 155.6 feet; thence south ■ All work done in 1919 spot cash at fore part of next month for a visit at Applegate this week. 55 degrees and 45 minutes east. 80 feet Ottumwa, Iowa. He expects to be W. R. Sparks. Amos McKee and family of the to the north boundary of Donation gone about three months. upper Applegate country were busi- Land Claim No. 72: thence east on said W. E. Finney transacted business in Misses Birdie Copeland, Ethel Stien ness visitors in town Friday. Medford Monday. boundary line 305.5 feet to the north man, Ellen Hartman, and May Stienman W. I. McIntyre was a business visit west corner of the Billings tract; thence and Wesley Hartman were visitors at Summons or in Medford Tuesday. south, 38 degrees west, 745 feet, thence Medford Monday evening. south, 89 degrees and ’5 minutes west, John Crump of Poorman’s creek was No. 1786 E Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Terrill and s >n 42 feet; thence south, 35 degrees and in town Friday morning. Dalton have returned from Klamath i I n the C ircuit C ourt OF THE S tate 30 minutes west. 439 5 feet to the I of O regon , in and for J ackson Attorney Purdin of Medford was a Falls, where Mr. Terrill has been at- center of the County load; thence along C ounty . caller at this office Tuesdsy. tending the Elk’s convention. the center of said road south, 55 de- R. W. Hulburd, Plaintiff, Dr. andMrs. F. E. Butler left Tues Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langelv and grees and 15 minutes east, 37 feet; vs. « day evening for Monmouth. Onie Beavenur left recently for a tour ' Frederick C. Page and Sara K. Page, thence south, 14 degrees west, 1028 Benton Pool of the Applegate valley of California. They will be gone sev- I his wife, C. A. Knight ano Cora L. feet to the south boundary line of Do was a visitor in town Tuesday. eral months visiting friends and rela- Knight, his wife, Edward W Sallee, nation Land Claim No. 72; thence along every afternoon next week from Miss Myrtle Pitz has accepted a tives. George Kaufman, and Pacific Mutual ' said boundary west 1122 feet to the 2 to 5:30 p. m. at position as clerk in the postoffice. place of beginning, containing 117.52 | Mr. and Mrs. Eli Hartman and M iss Life Insurance Company of California, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich and children Ethel and May Stienman, who have ; a corporation. Defendants, [acres; Also, the west half of the north-west spent Thursday evening in Medford. been visiting at the home of Mr. and Suit in equity to foreclose a mortgage quarter of Section 36 in Township 38 Main and Central Chas. F. Dunford of the Bar Z ranch Mrs. Ja3ten Hartman, left Friday To Edward W. Sallee, Defendant; was a business visitor in town Tuesday. evening for their home in Bluffton, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE south of Range 1 west of the Wil Miss B E. Calvin, Expert Home Economist, Irom the Edison Electric Ap Ohio. OF OREGON: You are hereby required lamette Meridian, Oregon, exceot such pliance Co., Chicago, will show you just how to cook the clean, cool, laborless Hines & Snider of Medford have an parts as were sold to A. L. Helman et way without wood, coal, oil or fuel fumes. add in this issue. Better look it over. I ; to appear and answer the complaint of ux. as shown in Volume 11, page 165, the above named plaintiff, filed against Notice of Bond Sale. Mr. and Mrs. William Webber were and to Joseph Polev, as shown in Vol A cordial invitation is extended to you—do come in feel free to ask questions — you in the above entitled suit, within taste of the "electrical” good things Miss Calvin will cook. visitors in Medford Wednesday after Sealed proposals will be received by six weeks from the date of the first ume 28, page 592, Deed Records of noon. Jackson County, Oregon, containing 69 the Board of Directors of Gold Hill publication of this summons, ar.d if Harry Lewis is now located at Oregon Irrigation District at its office in said you fail to so appear and answer, for acres, more or less. Also, beginning at a stake 50 links City, where he is working in a msat district in Jackson County, Oregon, want thereof the plaintiff will apply to for the purchaseof ten thousand dollars the court for the relief demanded in I east of the south-west corner of said market. Luke Rvan of Medford was looking ($10,000) honds of said District until i said complaint, succinctly stated as Donation Land Claim No. 72, in Section after business interests in this city 8 o’clock P. M., the 4th day of October, i follows: For a decree of said court 36 in Township 38 south of Range 1 1919. which said issue of bonds will ! foreclosing plaintiff’s mortgage on the west of the Willamette Meridian, Ore Tuesday. gon, thence south, 14 degrees west, to Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCaffety of bear date July 1, 1919, bear interest at following described premises, situated the south boundary of Government Lot 6 per cent per annum, payable semi in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: Ashland were visiting in town Thurs annually on the first da^s of January Follow your country’s example. Declare your inde Beginning at the south-west corner No. 1, said section; thence west on day evening. pendence- independence of the tyranny of financial and July in each year, principal and of Donation Land Claim No. 72 in j the south boundary of said Lot 1 to worries. Banish the fear of the future. Win your Leon Lawton, Elbert Coleman and interest payable at the Fiscal Agency Township 38 south of Range 1 west of the south-west corner thereof; thence complete freedom—and hold it. You do all these Everett Carkir. of Medford were in of the State of Oregon in New York the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, | north 12 chains to post from a White by starting to save and keeping at it. town Monday. | Oak 12 inches in diameter bears west City, said bonds to be numbered from thence west 799 feet to the south-east I Your signature to your initial savings deposit slip Edison Marshal, the noted fiction 1 upwards, and to mature serially ap corner of a tract of land sold by J. G. I 32 links distant and a White Oak 12 is your declaration of independence. Every daily or inches in diameter bears north, 26 de writer of Medford was in town Wed- proximately as follows: weekly deposit will be a celebration—safe and sane. Parham et ux and William Patton et i nesday evening. $40o July 1, 1924; $400 July 1. 1925; I ux to A. L. Helman etux; thence north grees east, 98 links distant; thence ” 1, 1926; 450 ” 1, 1927; , along the east boundary of said Helman east along the north boundary of said John Flater of Bandon, Oregon, is 450 ” 1, 1928; 500 ” 1,1929: 1 tract 1112 feet to the north-east corner Lot 1 and the south boundary of said visiting at the home of his father, 500 Ready cash makes you ready for opportunity. To 550 ” 1, 1930; eoo ” 1, 1931: thereof; thence along the south-easter Donation Land Claim No. 72 to the Daniel Flater, in this city. be financially prepared is to have practical insur place of beginni g, containing 15 acres 600 650 ” 1, 1932; ” 1, 1933; ly boundary of the Netherland tract ance on success. Miss Birdie Copeland, of Fort Kla i 1 more or less. 700 ” 1. 1934; 750 ” 1, 1935; north, 43 decrees and 36 minutes east, ■' math, is visiting her grandmother, You dream of the future. Why not plan to realize 800 ” 1, 1936; 800 ” 1. 1937; 1128 feet to center of road; thence i ■ Saving and exception therefrom de- Mrs. M. I Ball of this city. those dreams? Decide on a definite saving policy ' scribed tracts of land sold the O. & C. 9o0 -. with ... j determination, ----- You will be ” 1, ’938; 950 ” 1, 1939; ; north 16.5 feet to the north west cor-1 and stick to it E. H.Helms, who was attending the building character Saie bids must be unconditional and ner of Donation Land Claim No. 7: I R. R. Co. for a right-of-way, also the Elk’s convention at Klamath Falls, has as well as capital. the purchaser must be prepared to and the south-weit corner of Donation rO>ht°f-way for the County road and And character will returned to his home in this city. | all other public roads on the boundaries take delivery- at time of sale. ! Land Claim No. 73: thence east 39.6 " bring you extra A party of about fifty from this city capital when you Ths Board reservos the right to re- feet; thence north, 32 degrees and 27 of the above described premises. enjoyed an aquatic session at Heiman ject any or all bids need it. Sign your Such decree to further provide for minutes east, 1461 feet to Black Oak declaration of in Baths at Ashland Tuesday evening. C has . C hamplin , tree on Bear Creek bluff; thence along sale of said premises under execution dependence today! John Pernoll, the popular merchant Secretary, i said bluff south, 59 degrees and 15 to satisfy the debt secured by plaintiff’s mortgage, with attorney’s feeyzand and postmaster at Applegate, was costs of suit, and to bar and. forclose transacting business in this city Wed you from any right, title or interest in | nesday. said premises. MARRIED—In Spokane, Washing This summons is served upon you by I ton, August 11, 1919, Miss Dorthy Bail publication for six successive weeks in of Spokane and Clifford Dunnington of the Jacksonville Post, by order of Hon. ; To Saw this city. F. M. Calkins. Judge of said court, Tour Pfcwy George Thompson, who recently went made in Chambers on the 16th day of to Salem for a truck belonging to am á Make August, 1919, and the first date of Jackson county, returned Sunday publication of the same is August 23, > Safe afternoon. 1919, and the time in which you are re- j Bob Ray of Ruch was in town Tues quired to appear is on or before six. that indigestion can be cured., day renewing acquaintences. Mr. Ray weeks from said date. has recently been discharged from M. P urdin , permanently cured, so that you can eat anv Army service. Attorney for plaintiff. I . kind of food that you crave? It has been de . .. Mr and Mrs. Cliff Dunnington of Postoffice address Oregon City, Oregon, are visiting at Medford, Oregon. not only once, but in almost every case when Chxra the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Dun nington in this city. berlain’s Tablets are used. An instance: Mr. I. Elmer Simmons of Beagle, Oregon, Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent ever has leased the Linn and McKay raach $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma west of this city, and expects to moye on the property soon. nently cured by these tablets. Mrs. J. M. Williams, Mrs. Mary Miller, Mrs. Minnie Robinsen, Miss rm ' Issie McCully and Miss Lulu Williams motored to Ashland last Sunday. i Lloyd Sparks, who has been working I in a logging camp at Shelton, Wash., has returned to this city, and will ac cept a position with the R. R. V. R. R. operating the trolley car. Mrs. Oscar Lewis and children and J. T. Gagnon, Proprietor. Miss Unita Morgan left Thursday All kinds of rough and dressed Lumber morning for Yreka, Cal., where they will make their home- Mr. Dewis will Specialties.- Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber, follow about the first of September. Shingles, Sash & Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit Boxes Mrs. Anna Kahler and daughter of Houston, Texas, Mrs. William Hanley Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products of Burns, Oregon, ar.d Mrs. Lena Jacobs of Medford visited at the home New Shed 113 Front St. Phone 859 A remarkable Product. of Miss Issie McCully Thursday. OREGON MEDFORD Every tire worth more Many of the Medford girls, who at the beginning of the war enlisted in than it costs. the Naval Reserve, and have since been at Bremerton, Wash., have been dis 1 heOver-sizeNon-Skid charged and hav returned to their Fabric; The Bi^ l;isk homes. Cord; The Red bop Mrs. J. P. Weils, of Klamath Falls, Phone No. 52 is visiting friends in this city. Mr. io Ke tlrof Extra Ply, 1 leavyTread I 2 « y FI ® k i Wells has accepted a position as sup Ingersoll Watches erintendent of schools in Klamath Falls. Mrs. Wells will also teach in the Alarm Clocks Klamath Falls schools this winter. Safety Razors & Blades NOTICE TO WOOD HAULERS-All persons delivering wood to me, at Fountain Syringes & Water Bottles the Union Stables or elsewhere, are Fresh Stock of Colgate’s Toilet Soap notified that wood must be neatly pil ed before collecting pay for same. and Talcum Powders W. R. Sparks. The local postmaster reports tnat he J. W.Robinson, M. D., Proprietor is now taking orders for food to be sold by the government. Application blanks can be obtained at the postoffice, and two or more families can club together and buy any quanity desired. Housewives of Jacksonville plan your work so as to attend the Ilotpoint Electric Range Demonstration Paul’s Electric Store, Medford, Ore. sour Declaration of Independence Save for Your Future BANK WITH O YOU KNOW D BANK OF JACKSONVILLE Next Time—Iiuu Chamber Lumber Yard TIRES THE CITY DRUG STORE * 4 U S GOOD LOOKING, GOOD VALUE TIRES Fred J. Fick Jacksonville Oregon