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j.l CKSON VILLE POST NOTICE OF ELECTION Resolution No. 94. OH; itti Paper at th* City ot Jacksonville Oregon .. t ♦* BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JACK A z;.-<cly newspaper published every Saturday at the county feat of Jackstn SONVILLE: Ci-laty, Oregon D. W. B agshaw and Son, Publisheis That p rsuant to the provisions of Chapter I 11 of the Charter of the City Daniel W. Bagshaw Jr., Editor. I of Jacksonvile, Oregon, as am-ndid E i ara I ai sa; > ij-uiass mattar June 22 1907, at thè post office at Jackaonvi e Aprii 1 t, 1913, lhe Citv Council ■sad city hereby calls and orders Orjgjn, under Act of Congrega of March 3, 1379. General Election to be hall at the Ci Hal1, within said City of Jac’-sonvil SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1919 Oiego , on Tuesday, the 4th clay S J3SC1TIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on , November, 19’9, for the purpose II lecting the following municipal officers application. | viz: i Two Councilmen to hold office We have received several communications this week, i the term of two year-1. One R corder to hold office tor in regard to our recent appeal for a clean-up week. Sev term of one year. One Trett urer to hold offie.e for eral citizens have signified their willingness to help in the term of one year. work, but so far, no one has volunteered their services as I Which sail election will b“gin 12 o’clock, noon, of said day and a leader in the campaign. tinue until 7 o’clock P. M. of said day. So while we wait for a leader, let us start at home, J. M. Dews, Sr., E. H. Helms and E. A. Conger, citizens and electors of and see what can be done about beautifying our property. said city, are heiely appointed to as Judges of the aforesaid It will be surprising what results can be attained by ap serve Election, the first named judge to act plying one hour a day to making the weeds call for mer as the Chairman of the Election Board; an I Alice Iloefs and Fleta Chapman, cy and cleaning up generally. citizens and electors of said city are How about that pile of tin cans in the back yard? hereby appointei as the Clerks of Election, the first named to act They ell 6 > f'jr í t Clerk of said Ejection E "How about those old tumble-down buildings? . _______________ Board. The City Recorder hereby directed nt no no -use, and by tearing them down you will greatly to give notice of the is afores lid Ge ie» tl help the appearance of the town, besides getting soma Election by the publication of this Resolution in the Jacksonville Post, kindling wood. the official newspaper of the City of Jacks inville, in the regular issue of The time has come when the citizens of Jacksonville I said newspaper, published and dated II, 1919, an I by posting a copy should appear before the City Council and demand the re Oe'ober of said Reso'.u ion in each of t ace pair of the lower end of Fifth street, This street is in a I public places within said city, not less than ten days prior to the day set for frightful condition and is just about on a par with the. said election. The foregoing Re o- lution. No. 94, was introduced worst of our Jacksonville hill road. adopted at a regular session of It is time for Jacksonville to make some definite City Council, held on October bv the following vote, viz: plans regarding street work, Several schemes have 1919, Ayes—Fick, Mcln’yre, Smith. been tried, and in the course of a very short time appear Nays - None. Attest: ed to be money wasted. Approved by the Mayor, October 7, *-■ In the long run it will be much more economical to 1919. build a hard surface, one that will last and that the rains will not wash away in the course of one rainy season. A subscriber writes to ask what Congress has done in regard td assessment work on mining claims. Congress has passed a bill, submitted by Mr. Hawley ’ of this state, waiving all assessment work, providing that the locator files a statement with the county clerk, to the effect that he or she intends to hold the property. »1 CITY BUDGET FORJ920 Resolution No. 93. llt BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF JACKSON VILLE, OREGON: That the following proposed Budget of estimates of the expenditures of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon, for the yoar 1920, is in the judgment of the Coun cil, a full and fair showing of the estimated receipts and expenditures of the said City for the period named and of the levy required to raise the necessary amounts, viz: ESTIMATE" EXPENDITURES AND LEVY REQUIRED. Water Bond Interest Fund ($30,000 issue) $1800. 7'j mills Water Bond Sinking Fund 700. 3 mills Water Bond Interest Fund ($15,000 issue) 825. 3' . mill» Funding Bond Sinking Fund 500. 2 mil a Funding Bond Interest Fund 1200. 4' . mill Improvement Bond Interest Funds 500. ’ mills General Fund, all purposes 850. 3U mills Total 26 mills ESTIMATED GENERAL FUND EXPE NDITURES FOR 1920. Marsnal, salary $420. Recorder, salary 180. Street Commissioner & Water Supt, 780. Treasurer, Salarv 100. Light and Fuel 200. Roads and bridges 800. Water System 250, Supplies 73. Miscellaneous > 75. $2JbS. Less estimated income 1530. Balance of General Fund to be raised by levy Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of J acksonville. Oregon, will give this proposed Budget final consideration and make the tax levy at 8 o’clock P. M. November 6, 1919, at the City Hall, in said City ot Jacksonville, Oregon, at which time and place taxpayers can appear and maki objections thereto, if any they have It is also further ordered that the Recorder have this Resolution published in the Jacksonville Post in its issues of October 11 and 18, 1919 Adopted b„ the Council and approved bv the Mayor, October 7, 1919. Attest: D. W. B agshaw F mil B ritt , Citv Recorder Mayor Notice of Hearing of Final S|h day of November. 1919, at the „ . Kt,Porr- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON, IN AND OF THE STATE FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. In.the Matter of the Estate of France» Ann Kleinhammer, deceased. Notice is hereby given, That the ur.dersined has filed her final i.cmurt as Executrix of the estate of France« Ann Kleinhammer, deceased, with the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon; that said court has appointed the I hour of ten o’clock a. m. as the time «nd the court room of Jacksonville. Oregon, as the place of hearing object- ions thereto, and lhe settlement there of. All persons interested are hereby notified to apt ear at said time and place and show cause whv said final report should not be approved by the court, and said executrix be discharged fiom her trust. F rances K leinhammer , Executrix of the estate of Frances Ann Kleinhammer, deceased. Corred Tailoring and Sensible Economy This is the thought of everg man who has his tailoring requirements cxecut ed through our store He have a wonderful line of samples together with attractive designs of fashionable Models for Autumn and Winter. Accurate fit always guaranteed You are welcome to see what we have to offer and we will deem it a privilege to serve you. Jno.M. Williams Co. lhe Peone’s Store. Jacksonville Phone 142. Oregon E mil B ritt M ay o-. D. W. B agshaw City Recorder. ----- -——*Or»— Notice ot Sheriff’s Sale. Bv virtue of an execution in Fore closure and Order of Sale duly issued Jacksonville High School, October 11, 1919 out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, dated October 4fh, JOKES. MEETING OF THE STUDENT,BODY J. H. S. NEWS 1919, in a certain suit therein, wherein Paul Ager: Dault! how do you teach Carrie A. C< zzena was plaintiff and The meeting was called to order by Weekly Publication Alice W. Wett and Helen T. Watt, I the President and minutes of previous a girl to swim. By Students of J. H. S. Dull Terrill: Just put your arm gent heirs at law of J. E. Watt, deceased, meeting read and approved. STAFF. A. S. Bliton and Ida M. Bliton, his Then the reports of the constitutional, ly around her waist and just as gently Editor i athletic and social committees were take her hand and — wife, W. N. Campbell and Hattie Elva Coleman Assistant Editor hear.. The constitution was accepted Paul Ager: Oh! go on, its my sister. Campbell, his wife, S. A. Nye. and Belle Fleming Jokes without any opposition, The athletic Dalt Terrill: Shove her off the dock. Anna E. Nye, his wife, W. H. Watt, Earneat McIntyre Sports committe reported that no suitable ai Trustee for Alice M. Watt, Helen John Johnson Music i building had been found as yet. The Mr. Fred S parks resigned his position T. Watt, A. S. Bliton, W. N. Campbell Margaret Garrett Literary ; social committee presented the follow ar sport editor. His reasons are ae and S. A. Nye, and Wm. Myer and | Thelma Childers Society ing means for some means to raise folio ws; Annie L G. Myer, and Wilbur Kime Goldie Boone BUSINESS STAFF. 1. Tnere were to many girls on the were defendants, and in which suit i money. They suggested, a box social, Mary Ryan. j Tag Day, Apple day and a vaudeville. staff. said Carrie A. Cozzens as plaintiff re CENSORSHIP. 2. Belle Fleming had not spoken to him covered judgment and decree against Then the meeting was adjourned. Mr. Godward and Miss Spulak. since Friday. A. S. Bliton, W. N. Cambell and S. A. 3. He did not know the members □f Nye, as defendants, for the sum of SPORTS. i the staff as well when elected as he Two thousand seven hundred seventy- EDITORIAL The high school buys were to turn does at present. three & 33 100 ($2773.33) with interest It seems as though Bolshevikism has | out Monday evening and help finish the from July 14, 1919, on $2000.00 of said , tennis court but only one or two ap- Elva Coleman said the other day to sum at 8% per annum ard for the been started in oar High School. It I peared. You who play tennis certain Paul I.uy, “Learn to keep your temp nas gone so far as to cause our joke further sum of $270.00 attorney’s fees ly out to be willing to help. Let’s get and for $28.70 costs which judgment and sport editors to re sign their offices. together and in a few evenings the er.” Paul: Believe me nobody else wants ; So lets get together as a high schoo' i was enrolled and docketed in said and show some d iss spirit and down | court will be finished. If we keep on it. Court September 27th, 1919 letting it go bad weather will be hare Notice is hereby given that, pursuant the B- Jshevikism. I and we will not get any use from it Lewis Thompson: (blocked by a load to the terms of said execution, I will before next spring. of hay) I say there pull out and let me SOCIETY. on Saturday, November 15th, 1919, at I The committee which was to report by. You seemed in a hurry to let that 10 o’clock A. M. at the front door of The seventh and eight grade extend- the Courthouse in the City of Jackson ei a cordial invitation to attend a on a suitable building for athletics had other fellow get past. Henry Niedermeyer: That was be- ville. Jacksen County, Oregon, offer weenie roast at the city dam, Thursday not found any buiidir.g, at the last for sale and sell at public auction tor evening. About twenty of the high meeting of the Student Body. One wili cause his horses were eating mv hay. cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy school students have accepted. We certainly have to be found soon as at John Heur.ers, James Gwin and sai 1 judgment, with the costs of this are to meet at the confectionary corner present there is no place for athletics Johnnie Niedermever were walking in S sale, subject to redemption as provided at 6:30. We are looking forward to indoors. the countrv one day when they met bv law. all of lhe right, title and having a grand and glorious time. Flans are being made for the organi Bill Kinney and feeling in the mood de interest that th • defendants, jointly The High School gave their first zation of a baseball team, which cer- cided to have a little fun. or individually, had on March 14, 1912, school party last Friday night. Games - tainly ought to be a success as all the “Good morning, father Abraham” or have since acquire!, or now have in were played and at 10:00 o’clock Mr. , the equipment except a ball is the greeted John Heuners. and to the following describe! property, and Mrs. Godward, Miss Spulak and property of the school, and practically ‘Good morning, father Isaac” said situated in Jackson County, State of Mrs. Wertz served refreshments, j all the boys want to play. James Gwin. Oregon, to-wit; bounteously provided by the high "Good morning, father Jacob, said Both the high school and eighth Beginning at the north-east corner senool students. The refreshments Johnie Niedermeyer. of the south-west quarter of the consisted of chocolate, sandwiches and i grade girls have organized an indoor Bill Kinney looked the students over north-east quarter of Section ten (10) cuke, and as none of the girls brought base ball team, a lively game was for a second, then hi said in a low played las ’ . Monday evening, the high in Township thirty eight (38) south a knife Mr. Godward cut the cake with tone: "I am neither Abraham, Isaac or of Range two (2) west of the Wil a mi gnetized saw, belonging to the i schools winning with a score of 14 *o 110. Jacob. I am Bill, the son of Mr. Kinney. lamette Meridian, and running thence science class, but as long as they were I am looking for my father’s asses and south 22.40 chains, more or less, to cut, what did we care. After refresh behold I have found all three. the north line of Donation L ind Claim I ments were served we played a few DUES No. 48 in said Township and Range; more games, and then adjourned. The constitution provides that all ' "Dear Thelma” wrote John Johnson, thence west 4,30 chains to the north members of the high school wno have “p<rdon me, but I am getting so for- Mrs. Wertz, teacher of the fifth and ' west corner of of said Donation Land not paid their dues within a month Retful. I proposed to you Friday night Claim; thencs south 18.23 chains; sixth grades, gave a party, Wednesday alter school lias started cannot vote at but really forgot whether you said yes evening. October 7, at her rooms at thence west 302.8 feet; thence north any of the meetings or represent the or no. 1144.6 feet, more or ¡ess, l to the Mrs. Hoffman’s. Those present were: “Dear John” Thelma replied by note, Student Body in any way whatsoever. Miss Spulak; Mrs Hall, Miss Holmes, I center of the County road, thence - --------- mb .-------------- "So glad to hear from you. I knew I Miss Wertz. They made divinity fudge south, 81 deg and 23 min. west, said “No” to some one Friday night, MUSIC along the center of the County r<>a f, into which they put many giggles. Any but had forgotten who it was. body that wants the receipt come to a point due south of a point situ- Mr. Haight’s music class continues along. ated 10.925 chains west of the place Mrs. Godward (at the party) “Wont to grow in number. of beginning; thence due north to a you have another pieee of cake Lewis. SQUIBS. Genell Kelly has started to take point situated 10.925 chains west of Lewis Thompson: Yes, I believe I A photographer was at the school lessons from Mr. Haight. the place of beginning; thence east will, 1 can still chew, but I can’t 10.925 chains to the place of begin house, Tuesday afternoon, and took swallow Miss Ruth Eaton while playing filing ning, containing 32.58 acres i the pictures of the high school, How- Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, Oc- ever Paul Ager and Dslt Terrill were dutchmen at the party last Friday “Waiter” Mr. Godward called, sniff > afraid the camera could not do justice night met with an accident in which ing the air suspiciously, “what is this ob -r Sth, 1919. ta their beautiful countenances and her tufty rolls, which are all the rage smell of fresh paint around here.” C. E. T errill . Sheriff of Jackson County. Oreo-on. had to be coaxed to have their pictures | among the girl», and made of yarn, Waiter: Just wait a minute sir, Bella By F lora T hompson . taken by the photographer along with wool, curled hair and hey, were badly Fleming and Mary Ryan will be going shattered. Deputy. ,the rest of the high school. in a minute.