AMERICAN LEGION
JA CKSON VILLE POST
Official Paner <tf the City of Jacksonville Oregon
*eekiy newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon D. W. B agshaw , and Son Publishers
Daniel W. Bagshaw Jr., Editor.
E-itarji ai so?m i-3hss matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
ORGANIZED
I
Medfi»rd Post Elects Officers
Adopts Resolutions,
Plans for Big Time.
At a meeting of the Medford Bost,
i American Legion, heli Tuesday night,
a formal organiz itiun was perfected
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on and plans made to make the American
application.
Legion a factor in fair and square play
' for the ex-service man
Resolutions were ad ‘p’ed favo'in
Continued from page 1.
the running out of lhe c «u itry of
few I. W. W.’s, wh> still p-rsist in
help the school board, the teachers and pupils, by offer , 1 spreading
their literature. One ali n
ing sound advice and assistance. Visit the school and se • Isia.-ker has ben une irthe 1 aid the
leg on announcei its intentio i of send
for your self just exactly what is being done and what i ing
him back where he belongj.
could be done to make our school the best in Jackson i Plans were inaugurated for a
celebration, Armistic .■ D i.y, to be
county, not only in appearance, but in results attained as biggest in the entire history of
county.
well.
One of the members reported kicking
a citizen sky high because the cii.iz n
j wf . s sitting on a U. S. flag and refused
FULL-BLOODEI) AMERICANISM.
: to move. He got off very e sy. The
In these days of excess profits, rec instruction, and re I legion is undertaking a campai n for
the pr |> r car? of the flag, and m iny
building, there is one element which causes more discord | citizens will undoubtelly be approached
I with a request to either remove a
and trouble than all the rest put together
I tattered fl ig or to replace it.
SATURDAY. AUGUST 30,
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We regret the unavoidable situation which
compels us to limit our sales on sugar
However, we have plenty cf
which is recommended as an excellent sub
stitute for canning purposes
That element is the I. W. W., the Reds, wobblies, Bol-
sheviki or whatever you may please to call them; and ii,
Pty Y >ur Debts.
is made up of poor excuses of men who will not work and
do not want anyone else to wo-k. Ti?y th five o.i spread I Every progressive bank in the nation
ii constantly urging the public to get
ing propoganda of treasonable nature, never satisfied the habit of saving an I naying off its
I debts. Cont-ary to the opinion ot
with the government, conditions, etc.
many, a banker i’ not interested in
Only one thing thing can be said in defense of this class having a customer loaded down with
debts.
Phone 142.
lhe People's Store.
of society, and that is that the individuals, in the major Owing debts and being a borrower at
ity of cases, are foreigners of of foreign birth. But on a bank are two different things. A
banker extends credit to enable busi
the other hand a close examination will usually reveal the ness to be carried on. In one way this
is a debt, b it it is a vastly different
fact that they are a little “cracked”, light in the upper dent
from the kin I >>w d by a man who
story as it were.
simply fails to meet his obligations for
! lack of systematic saving.
No full blooded American should tolerate for a second I A bank mu.’t loan money to live but
any such class of mankind. If a man shoves a red card; : it wants to loan money to people who
! s ive. The day of the Shvlock is pass
II. K. HANNA
Weather Report
under your nose, poke him in the mouth and then some. el as the modern bank must live from IN THE NAME OF THE STATE |
.
You,
and
each
of
yon,
|
and no bankrupt com- OF OREGON;
Lawyei
This glorious northwest of ours is over-ridden with such ■ prosperous
munities.
' a " e • h rebv
■ notifie.!
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and requir'd to ap- j Following is the report of IL S. Vol
scum and the sooner we get rid of them the better for Geo. E. Roberts, Vice President of pear in the above entitled court and unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Office in J ack «on Ciunty Bank
Jno.M. Williams Co
Jacksonville
Oregon
Bids’
Na ional City Bank says: “The banker c use and answer the complaint of Jacksonville, for month of July.
cannot render better service to the plaintiff’s, now on file therein against ■ Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi MEDFORD
OREGON
I 1
1,
within
Six
(0)
weeks
from
the
i
farmer
than
bv
advising
him
to
use
1
vou
tude
123
deg.
5
min.
west.
Your sons and brothers offsred their lives in defense
' proceeds of present high prices to pay date of the first publication of this
Maximum Minimum
Brecip.
D. W. BAGSHAW
true Americanism, and some of them paid. Now if you j off his debts. It is a singular fact that summons, which is August 30th, 1919: f
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j people commonly go into debt in good and if you fail to appear and answer
think that the returned soldier boys a re going to permit tim s and pay their debts under pres- within the time require.!, for want
Attorney at Law
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thereof,
the
plaintiffs
will
apply
to
the
tn
these wobblies to continue as before you miss your guess. sure in bad times
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
CONVEYANCER
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1 court for the relief prayed for and
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Mr. American Citiz* n it is your sacred duty to help
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demanded in their complaint, to-wit:-
Office with Jacksonville Post.
Echo—$109,(100 worth of alfalfa sold For a decree of the court quieting the
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round up the unloyal, traitorous citizen and expose him, from ten Butter creek ranches.
JACKSONVILLE.
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- OREGON
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title of the plaintiffs in the premises
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hereinafter described as the owners of
help convict him and see that he is sent back to the God-
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the same in fee simple, freed from any
Summons.
Rogue River Valley Rail Road
forgotten place from where he came.
100
7o
and all claim, or claims, of the said de
Company Time Table
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IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
OREGON,
FOR
fendants,
or
any
thereof,
of
every
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The United States of America has no place for the man
JACKSON COUNTY.
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nature and character whatsoever in
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Effective Feb. 22d. 1919
who flaunts the red card, and he should not be tolerated LeRov G. Smith and Calista A. Smith, and to said described premis ,‘S, or any
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part
thereof;
and
for
a
further
decree
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Leave Jacksonville.
Plaintiffs
for a single minute.
of the court perpetually restraining
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7:20 a. m. daily except Sunday
vs
said defendants, and each thereof,
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8:30 a. m. daily except Sunday
Frank Cluggage, R. R Cluggage,
from asserting any right, title, interest
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the matter of equipment, heating and Mnry Cluggage, Barnet Saucerman,
10:00 a. m. Sunday only
Standardizing Our Schools.
I or estate in or to siid described prem I
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ventilating, and play grounds »up to unknown heirs of -lane Saucerman,
11:30 a. ni. daily except Sunday
‘ ises, or any part thereof. This sum
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i standard. A few of our school.) lack deceased, Jesse Slierman, Harriet
2:00 p. m. daily
1919-20
m ms is served upon you by publication
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only a sufficient number of library (Sherman. J. Miller. Mollie Mil'er,
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3:45 p. m. daily
once a week for Six (6) consecutive
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books of being standard. In those ’Geo. Moore, Maggie Moore, Mo'lie
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5:00 d . tn. daily
weeks in the Jacksonvi'le Post,' a
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7:15 p. m. Wed & Sat. only
Wnr conditions prevented some woi k cases fifteen to thirty doll i-s spent for C. Miller and Jeremiah Miller, her
newspaper of genera) circulation, pub
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Leave Medford.
being done in the way of improving our library books would give these schools husband. Maggie J. Moire and
lished in Jacksonville, Oregon, by
The George W. Moore, ner husband,
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schools that would have been done honor positions on the map.
8:00 a. m. daily except Sunday
<>r«ler of Honorable F. M. Calkins,
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otheiwise. The war offered a just 1 matter of lighting is in many cases Margaret Moore, Ella M Cianey,
9:30 a. m. Sunday only
Judge of t h e above entitled court, j
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reason for extreme economy. Now that much more serious. But. where the Ollie Eaton, and W. Guthrie Eaton,
9:45 a. m. daily except Sunday
which order was made on August 26th.
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those conditions no longer exist, much lighting is extremely bad and the her husband, F. M. Sherman, Netiie
10:38 a. m. Sunday only
1919. S lid property is described, as
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will be done in the way of advancing building in good condition otherwse, Alvey and Gecrge Alvey, her hus
12:08 Noon-daily
,
follows
:
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the standard of the schools. Many j it is well worth the expenditure of a band, Geo. Alvey, J. II. Clugage,
2:45 p. m. daily
Beginning at a point on the east line ’
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school boards have thus expressed hundred dollars to correct the lighting. and Hannah Clig ig ’, his wife,
4:30 p. m. daily
The beginning of the yeir is the ¡James H.CIugag-, and th > unk town
of Oregon Street, Jacksonville, Ore
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their intentions.
6:09 p. m. daily
gon, 250 feet north of the northeast
lhe new standard school plackard is i proper time to Live these matters heirs of Jam -a H. Clugage, deceased,
Temperature—mean max. 91.45; mean 10:00 p. m. Wed & Sat. only
corner of “F” Street and Oregon
not out but should be rec<ivid soon serious attention. -By Supervisor R. sometimes known as James Cluggage
Street, which «a'd point is the north min. «55.03; mean 73.24; Max 103 on 14:
but being at all times one and the
The following requirements should be. E. Morris.
Greatest daily the hour of ten o’clock, a . M. of said
line
of Lot r.ow occupied by David Minimum 43 on 7.
sime
person,
to-wit:
James
Clugage,
easily met by every district in the !
range, 50. Total precipitation .00 in.
IS»,, and the unknown heirs of Frank
day as the time, and the office ot said
Linn,
and
running
thence
with
tne
c >unty:—the flag tn fly on all school
elrj i
E. B ritt ,
court, at Jacksonville, Jackson Coun
east
line
of
Oregon
Street
north-|
.
lugage,
deceased,
some.imes
known
days, rooms tn be attractive at all i
se.-l
Cooperative Observer. ty, Oregon, as the place for the final
wardlv 200 feet; thence southwardly
ing.f as Fr.uiK Cluggage but being at <11
times, the purchase of at I 'Hsl one
settlement of said account and for the
¡OlV I times one and the same person,
para lei with said ”F’' Street 650.
new picture, sanitation to be good, i
hearing of any and all objections there
feet
t<>
stake
for
corner,
thence
ang-
i
to-wit:-Frank
Clugage;
also
all
other
W9 have on hand for sale to.
(individual cups, etc.), an I visits by
ling
to
a
point
on
the
north
line
of
I
persons
or
parties
unknown
claitr-
school officers. In many cases the ex- ■
notice is published in conformity
"F” Street opposite the northeast
i ing any right, title, i state, lien or
at moderate prices the to This
penditure of a few dollars would raise '
an order of said court, made by
<■ rner ot Block No. 38; thence w th
interest in the real estate described
the north line o' said ’,F” Street 260
following legal blanks. Hon. G. A. Gardner, County Judge,
in the complaint herein,
regularly made and entered of record
fee
”
to
east
line
of
David
Linn
’
s
Lot;
I lefendants.
Lease,
on the 15th day of August, 1919.
thence norlhwardy with the east
To Frank Cluggage, R. R Cluggage,
Mortgages,
J. H. C ochran ,
line of David Linn’s lot 250 feet to
Mary Cluggage, Barnet Saucerman. un
Bill of Sale.
Executor of the Estate of
the Sorth line of said Lot; thence
| known heirsof JaneSauccrtn in, deceas
Estella Cochran, deceased.
west 290 feet to the place of begin- j Agreements.
ed, Jesse Shir.nan, Harriet Sherman.
W arrantv Deeds,
W. E. P hipps ,
ning,
(excepting therefrom the
J. Miller. Mollie Miller, Geo. Moore,
Quit Claim Deeds,
Attorney.
parcel of land heretofore conveyed to
Maggie Moore, Mollie C. Miller and
Chattel Mortgage,
Address: Medford, Oregon.
to M. M. Taylor and Geo. E. Neuber
Jeremiah Miller, her husband, Maggie
Acknov ledgements,
as shown by deed recorded May 10th,
J Moore and George W. Moore, her
1902, in Volume 44 at p .ge 612 of the I R »»I Estate onwact,
husband, Margaret Moore, Ella ,M.
Notice of Final Account.
Location Notice —Placer,
Deed Records of Jackson County,
Chaney, Ollie Eaton, and W. Guthrie
Location Notice—Quartz.
Oregon.)
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF JACKSON
Eaton, her husband, F. M. Sherman.
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Also, beginning on the east line of
COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON.
Nettie Alvey and George Alvey, her
Real Estate Agents Contract,
Oregon Street 200 feet northerly
I husband. Geo. Alvey, J. H. Clugage
In the matter of the estate of
from the northwest corner of David
and Hannah Clugage. his wife. James
Charles W. Anderson, also known
Linn’s L»t mentioned above; thence
H. Clugage, and tne unknown heirs of
as Claus Anderson.
along the east line of Oregon Street
.Jarties Clugage. deceased, sometimes
Notice is hereby given that the under
north 25 degrees east 940 feet to
known as James Cluggage but being
signed, administrator of the above en-
forth line of Cluggage Donation
at all limes one and the same person,
titled estate has filed in the above en-
Land Cl dm. thence east on said line
t >-wit:-James Clugage. and the un
titled court his final account of the ad-
Executor’s Final Notice.
known heirs of Frank Clugage, deceas- . 392 feet; thence South 1141 feet;
ministration of said estate, and the
ed. sometimes known as Frank Clug- j thenc" north 67 degrees west 830
Notice is hereby given that the judge of said court has fixed Monday,
gage but being at all times one and the
feet, more or less, to the place .( be undersigned, executor of the estate of September 15, 1919, at 10 o’clock A. M.
ginning, containing 12.83 acres, all Estella Cochran, deceased, has filed at the court room of said court at the
| ume person, to wit; Frink Clugage;
« « ,|a .lru..n'-*'le
In t’ni r
also II other p rs • s lr ■ n-’iei u •
vi’b 'he r ,'ntv cMir» of the State of court house at Jacksonville, Jackson
kno .ii cliiiniiig a,i> i ig 1 , title, est<> e,
O.e.o.i.
O g n, for Jackson Count«, his final County, State of Oregon, as the time
lien or interest in the real estate de
Gt 9 NEWBURY,
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account as such executor of said eatate, and place for hearing of objections
Residing at Medford. Oregon.
scribed herein and in the complaint
that said court his set Monday, , thereto and for settlement thereof.
I herein, the above named defendants:—
Attorney for Plaintiffs. the 15th day of September, 1919, at <
H. K. H anna , Administrator.
us.
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