Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, April 10, 1920, Image 2

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    a'U'lerts, "»peel il.y) if is a pie mure,
and heips to develop one's (towers as
I
as lie does nut try to shir.i h'»
duties. If we hud no work to do, we
c/Mcial Paper ut the City ut Jacksonville Oregon
could not wish for a be ter (ate than’to
A Weakly newspaper published every Saturday at thecoui.tj nut of Ja<ks- n nave work given us. for idleness has
m ide tn ire criminals than any other
County, Oregon
vice.
Idleness is resliy the mother
of all vices. "Hard work on the other
Tom W. Fulton, Editor.
hand, is not a curse but a blessing: and
E.ltjrii is sazili 1-class natter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jack.-onviil ■ w„- can make the most of this blessing
if we do our daily duties carefully ar.d
Ora'op, un 1er Act of Congress of March 3, 1879
well. Work not only develops our
physical being but our menial being as
SATURDAY. APRIL K). IfHlO
well. It causes us to think quickly and
clearly and its activity should keep us
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail «2.0'1. Advertising rates furnished on happy, Work is a balm for discourage-
application.
merits, privations, and for sorrow»
great and small. Tne person who
and follows his or her labor-
the school, a partv w is held by her works
Society News.
ious course not only helps himself, but
associate teachers at the home of Miss
helps to influence those around him to
Mary Hurst Tuesday evening. The
be honest, persevering and progressive.
guasts
included
the
members
of
th
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The members of The Fortnightly
One person, though he did all. and
Bri Ige Club spent an enjoyable even­ .-chord board and a f.-w friends. The knew all could not exist long alone—for
ing at Mr. and Mrs Lewis Ulrich’s evening was enjiyably spent with to achie.e the greatest success, one
games, concluding with dainty re resh-
home Wednesday. The evening was
j must strive and accomplish with others
ments.
spent in playing Bridge until a late
for others as well as tor himself.
hour when delicious refreshments were I
We must work, therefore, while it is
served. Those present were: Mr. and
HQ
TV' ( V!1
stii’ day, not for the sake of seif alone,
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i |JUt f01.
g0Qd of all.
Mrs G. W. Ager, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Nunan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy. Mr. Jacksonville High School, March
Belle Fleming.
and Mrs. Louis Brown of Talent, Miss
Laura Treichler and Mr. Blaine Klum
J. H. S. NEWS
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES.
ot Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
i
Weekly Publication
Ulrich.
Golda Boone spent the week end
By Students of J. H. S.
with her parents at Ruch.
Mrs. M D. Jones, assisted by Mrs.
STAFF.
Last Thursday the High School
Ella Walsh, entertained the Royal
Belle Fleming , students and teachers made the second
Neighbor Lodge at Mrs. Jones’ home Editorial
Victoria Gwin and field trip of this year, This trip had
Tuesday afternoon. After a business News Reporters
Margaret Garrett.
I for its goal an investigation of the pro­
meeting a very delicious two course
cesses and methods of
i drilling the
lunch was served. Nearly .ill members
CENSORSHIP.
’Tngonia oil well near • Phoenix. The I
Mr. Godward and Mi.-s Spulali
were present. The next meeting will
slUdents were taken 10 the od well in
be held at the home of Mrs. Broad.
j three cars furnished by Mr. Godward.
EDITORIAL.
Mrs. Kate Hoffman entertained a
i Paul Ager and Lewis Thompson. Every
few friends at a delightful luncheon
I one was Very much interested in the
W ork .
Thursday evening, April 1st, the oe-|
drilling process ar.d expectel moment­
When
children
have
a
cer
«in
amount
casion being her birthday. Those I
arily to see the od gush forth.
of
work
to
do,
they
are
safe
from
the
present were the Misses Issie McCully,
dangers
that
beset
them
when
they
After several days atsence on ac­
Kate Cronemiller, Mayme Cronemiller,
are
idle.
Work
fills
the
hours
that
count
of illness, Elva Coleman .return­
Mattie Boosev and the hostess.
I would be wasted otherwiie. If work is ed to school last Motldau.
Complimentary to Mrs. Mabel Wertz, ! not over done (and there is seldom
The exclusive French Club consisting
who recently resigned her position in | danger of that among high s< hool of the following members: Paui Luy,
(James Gwin and Lewis Thompso.i, hue
: its first meeting last Monday for an
nour after school. “The Four Congu-
I gal ions” was the topic for discussion.
JACKSONVILLE POST
year tobe thinking
O! New
Straw
Hat s
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¡PERSONALSERVICE'
Clean up - Paint up :
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The whole world will
soon be putting on a
new Coat of Paint.
;
Besides, its cheaper to Paint
We sell reliable brands of Paint
: ing and Varnishing Materials
The Peoples’ Store, Phone 142
Jacksonville
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Administratrix’ Final Notice
And we have them in a
variety of shapes for Men,
Women and Children
to
gi
Notice is hereby given that the un­ ¡B 1
AS OVERHEARD, BY THE HIGH dersigned, administratrix of the estate
JT COSTS LESS to have your AUTO ELECTRIC
; <>f Charles A. Brown, decease'!, has
SCHOOL.”
filed with the county court of the sta'e
The pupils of the 7th and Sth grade
because
o. Oregon f >r Jackson countv, her fa TROUBLES repaired here,
room sent a plate of hand painted egga
final report and account as such a l-
to Medford Saturday, and were pleas­
minisiratrix of said estate, and that
antly rewarded by receiving a beautiful
the court has fixed and set Saturday, fa
| basket of E ister candy—the first prize |
the 15th day of May, 1920, at the hour
. for their exhibit.
of ten o’clock A M. of said day as the fa
Katie Johnson h is returned to school ‘ time, and the fflee of said court at
l after a four weeks absence.
(Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon,
The primary room contributed 59 i as the place, for the final settlement of
I eggs to the Egg Hunt in Medford.
said account and for the hearing of
The 1st and 2nd grades will entertain ( any and all objections thereto.
This notice is published in conformity
the Parent Teacher’s Association next
And have the Experience, Sup­
to an order of said court made by Hon.
I Friday with a program. .
plies and Equipment to take care
Many of the pupils of the lower G A- Gardner, County Judge, regu-
of your troubles. £3 S3 We
' grades attended the Egg Hunt in Med- h*rl.v made and entered of record on the
fa
9-h day of April, 1920.
' ford last Saturday.
recharge and rebuild any make
E lsie L. B ailey , formerly
Dorothy Florey was absent from
of Storage Batteries.
Elsie L. Brown. Administratrix of fa
school Monday.
the Estate of Charles A. Brown, de­
Ernest Heuners and Edward Gilmore
“Ask Anybody"
ceased.
were absent Tuesday.
Erma Hayes has moved away.
I
fa
Billy Raybould is ill this week.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale'
I George Manke was absent from
J school on Tuesday.
By vir'ue of an execution and OrdeJ
27 N. Grape Street,
MEDFORD, OREGON
of Sale <inlv issue 1 out of »nd under
Vance “Did you ever see a cat make he seal of the Circuit Court for the
l(
a rabbit hutch?”
State of Oregon, for J ickson County,
Everett: “No. but I’ve seen a eat ated March 30. 1920, in a certain suit
I
make a chicken run.”
’herein, wherein Anna Thornburgh ns
Professor Godward (jiving exam) Flaint'ff. recovered judgm'nt ag-inst
“Does any quva ion uottier you'/”
G. 11 L 'yman and C. C Pierce, nd
Lewis: "N..t at all, sir. Not at all ■ninistrn'or of the estate of D I).
The questions are all e-iear. It In tile Ft< yle, deceased, and each of them, as
answers iliac bother me.”
1 Defendants, for the sum of Five Hnnd-
| red Dollars and interest ’hereon at the
Notice to Creditors to Present rate of eight per cent per annum from
I April 1, 1917, until .paid, together with
Claims
A city skyscraper seems a miracle in
j the plaintiff's costs and Jisourseinents
Notice is hereby givan that the un- in the num uf «34.87, and the further
steel and stone. But it is only a vast
1 dersigned has been appointed by the sum of Sixty dollars as attorney’s fees. ’
number of girders painstakingly placed
County Court of Jackson County, Ore­ i which judgment was enrolled and
together —a vast quantity of bricks
gon, as executrix of the estate of docketed in said court March 20th, >
placed end to end and one above another.
Edythe W. Cranfili, deceased, and has . 1920.
I qualified.
Miracles in money are seeming miracles
All persons having claims
Notice is hereby given tiiat, pursuant
only. You can work miracles in your
against said estate ire hereby notified to the terms of said execution, I will
io present the same with proper vouch­ on Tuesday, M hv 11th, 1920, at 10.
own life.
ers and dulv verified to M. Purdin, at­ 'clock A. M. at the front door of the
torney for the estate, al Medford, Ore­ <'ourthoiise in the City of Jacksonville,
gon, within six months from the date la.kson County, Oregon, olfer tor sale,
of this notice.
You can have a big prosperous farm,
and sell at public auction for cash to
Dated April 10, 1921'.
own a car, or travel wherever you wish,
the highest bidder, to satisfy sai l judg­
O phelia O. C ranull .
ment, with the costa of this sale, sub­
Men who have really suc-
Executrix uf the estate of ject to redemption as provided by
creded spell it S-A-V-E. You
can win the same success.
Edythe W. Ci infill,
d. law. all of the right, title a id micie >t
You do not need a lot of
hat the defendants, j >n>tl. or in
m< ney to do it. You need
vii'.ually, had on March 29th, 1:>13,
no great education.
Vdininisii atm's Notl.c to
have s nee acquired or now have in and
Yon need only the determi­
(. red Hurs
to the following described property,
nation t<> start new and con­
IX THE io. Nti lOUHT OE THE STATE situated in Jackson County, Stale uf
tinue Let us help you.
OF ORE ON, EOK JUkS IN COUNTY.
Or. g ii. lo-wit:
wii:
In the Matter uf the Esi-te
Lots nuintxr.il two and tkree <2 and
of julin Nyswaner, ueeeased.
.'!) in Bock numbered lw> (2) in the
Notice is heiebv g.ven ttiut the Uli-
I’a-rce Subdivision in Township Thirty
Unsigned has been uppoinied by Ilie
seven (37) South uf Range One (1)
, County Court ut Jackson County. Ore­
West of Willamette Meridian, ai-
gon, as administrator of the Estate ot
To S&v«
erding to the official plat thereof un
j J jhn Nyswaner, deceased.
Your
fife ind of record in the i dice of the I
AU persons haying claims against
■said estate are hereby notified to pre­
Registrar ef Tit les in and for said
awd Mak®
I sent the same duly verified to ti;« un-
Jackson County, Oregon.
YeurMonay
Saf®
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, April
I dersigned, at Talent, Oregon, or io her
attorn»), Gus Newbury, at Medford, 6th, 193).
i Oregon, within six months from the
C. E. T errill ,
date of thia notice.
Sheriff of Jacks >n County, Oregon
April ID. 1920
By I lora T hompson , I
E pith N ysw » ner .
Deputy.
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with the
procession
Jno.M.WilliamsCo
Electric Experts
Auto Electric Equipment Co.
Fick’s Hardware
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Give Consecrated Dollars
Miracles m Money
At Home or Abroad
—the church stands
back of civilization
E Presbyterian
lurch has always
been forward in evangelism
and social service. It seeks
to turn men to God and to
uplift life in every commun­
ity it touches.
Saving Wins Success
Teaching and preaching amid the snows of the
Arctic and the jungles of Africa—
Tending the sick on five continents—a colossal
Samaritan ministering to suffering humanity in super-
stilion-ridden regions, where the only hospitals are
church-maintained-
Teaching India’s millions to impound their waters
against coming drought, showing Brazil how to plow
its land, and combating Bolshevism in the mines,
lumber camp«, and congested areas of cities—
rhi. is how the Presbyterian Church is helping to
make a better world.
Every Presbytenan adherent is a
partner in thia magnificent enterprise.
What can the church count upon from
you in the financial canvass April 25
to May 2 ?
Attend tba nt* riot Presbyterian Church
if res /lav« no regular place of worship
BANK WITH
New Era Movement
Presbyterian
Church
in the U.S A
Cooperating with Interchurch World Movement
a
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BANK OF JACKSONVLLIÉ