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W. T. Estep vs. Southern Oregon Lumber Co. Suit for an accounting on 1 contract. Complaint, summons. Gold Ray Realty Co. vs. Thornes Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville Oregon Bailey et al. Suit to quiet title. Com plaint. Or Jer for publication of sum A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson mons. County. Oregon. T. J. Grieve el a), vs. Western Sheep 1 Co., John Due French and John Doe Torn W. Fillion, Editor. White. Suit for injunction. Complaint, injunction bond, injunction order, Bum- Entared as second-class matter June 22 1907, at the post oilice at Jacksonville m ms. Oregon,<under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. I JACKSONVILLE POST Would like for ion to See PROBATE COURT. S4 7 URDA Y. JUNE 19. 1920 Est. Mary E. Ritter. I roof of pub- SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail «2.00. Advertising rates furnished on lication and order. application. Estate Cherles Erlwein. Proof of publication, order, proof of mailing, Est. Chas. H. Basye. Final ac- FOR VICE-PRESIDENT FOR PRESIDENT : count and order. Est. H. S. Evans. Proof of 'boating i notices. Proof of publication. Est. of L. A. Neil. Answer. The nomination of Senator Harding of Ohio for Chester Wayne Diess and Ira Earl president at the Chicago convention last Saturday came I Diess. Guardianship. Order and proof of publication. as a distinct surprise. While events transpiring during Est. John Nyswaner. Report of the last few hours of the convention made the nomination sale. George Crigmire. Guardianship. of a dark horse inevitable, it was thought by many that Admitted to urobate either Hughes or Knox would be the party choice. How I Est. Joh i V. Smack. Order. Proof ever the public mind is rapidly becoming adjusted to the i of publication. Est. Emma H. Fuller. Order. new situation and the republican presidential ticket is ap Vouchers. parently being greeted with approval by all with the pass- I Fst. Henderson Hash. Order, proof of publication. First and final report. ible exception of Hiram Johnson’s adherents. Regardless Est. Chauncey D. Stoddard. Order. of rumors of the possible formation of a third party with Proof of publication. Chester Diess and Ira Earl Diess, Johnson and Borah as its leaders, it is the general opin- : guardianship. Inventory and appraise ion that peace will be declared between the factions and ment. Oath. Est. Katherine Spath. Inventory the republican party will make ’‘a long pull, a strong pulUj and appraisement. and a pull all together” to land its candidate in the Charles H, Hash and Eva J K. Hash, guardianship. Admitted to pro- White House. | bate. HARDING MARRIAGE LICENSES Information elicited as the result of an inquiry set on Edmond L. Huston and Cleopatra foot by County School Superintendent Ager a few weeks E. Shotta. ago, indicates that a very large percent of the schools of Edwin N. Eldridge and Jessie Ba:- the county have not as yet secured teachers for the en rum. . suing term. Most of the schools want experienced teach Thomas T. Cook and Alta Dnnlap. Tom A. Campbell and Mary Vir ers and salaries offered range from $100 a month up, ginia Keeder. some rural districts having contracted for as high as Reed Charley and Myrtle Farlow. Ralph U- Boutelle and Martha A. . $1200 a year.—a substantial increase compared with sal Bullis. William E. Norris and Lillian June aries previously paid but still low enough. Bund. Supt. Ager reports that it will be difficult to secure Clarence Cartwright and Mancie experienced or trained teachers for $100 a month this Vandorfv. Graves Davis an 1 Gwendo year. However a few training class graduates have not lyn William Marvin. contracted and some others lacking in training or success ful experience are willing to contract at that price. It is Judging Materials. When buying woolen materials hold poor economy to employ a poor teacher at any price. An ;hem up to the light nnd look through the best qualities are free from investigation should be made by writing direct to refer them; uneven and broken threads. ences or by personal consultation with those who know the teacher and of her work as a teacher. Hand-me-down FIRST PARLIAMENT IN 1265 recommendations are usually valueless. It is considered From That Time Dates the Entry of the Commons Into Power In unethical by the teaching profession generally to give or the State. accept open recommendations. Court House News The Reaper C O O I, I D G E The 20th of January, 1265, was a great day not only for the English- speaking people but the world; It was the time appointed for the meeting of the first parliament In England. Mathew of Paris In his chronicles first uses the word In reference to a council of the barons In 1246, but It was in the year 1265, during a civil war which very much resembled that of the seventeenth century, being for law against an arbitrary power as ex pressed by royalty, that the first par- llamcnls, properly so-called, were as sembled. It was at this time that Simon <1e Montfort held King Henry In Ills power. This parliament was summoned In such n manner that there should bs two knights for each county, and two citizens for every borough; the first clear acknowledgment of the commons element In the State. The meeting was held In that ningnlflceat hall at West minster and the representatives of the commons sat In the same place with their noble associates, probably at the bottom of the hall, little disposed to assert a controlling voice nor Joining In any vote. Hut there they were and, notwithstanding the fact that De Montfort was shortly overpowered and he and nearly nil of his associates slaughtered, the commons were never again left out. It was an admitted power entitled to he consulted In 911 great national movements nnd to have n directing voice In the matter of taxation davit of non-military service. Mary A. Moore vs. James J. Moore. Divorce. Summons. CIRCUIT COURT. W. B. Jackson vs. Eutha Ann Pack J. C. Power vs. J. E. Barkdull. SuitJ ard et al. Suit to recover title. Sum to recover inonev. Complaint. Sum mons. mons. John M. Love for publication Talent Mercantile Company vs. W. T. Estep. Suit to recover money. Com plaint, affidavit for attachment, under ( has. E. Wikstrom and Mary E. taking for attachment, summons. Wikatrurn vs. G. H. McElroy and Bullock Merc. Agency vs. J. W. Josephine County Bank, a corporation. Dressier. Suit to recover money. Affi- Foreclosure of contract. PERSONAL SERVICE Air tor y our tires Free as the air you breathe What Hath He Done? and Repairs, Supplies and Gas At prices that please » Fick’s Hardware I A man pnsses for what he is worth. Very Idle Is all curiosity concerning other people's estimate of us, nnil Idle Is all fear of remaining uuknown. . . . ’•What hath he done?” Is the divlue question whli’h searches men and transpierces every false reputation. A fop may sit tn any chair In the world uor be distinguished for bls hour from Homer and Washington; but there can never be any doubt concerning th« respective ability of human beings when we seek the truth. Pretension may sit still, but cannot act." Preten sion never wrote nn Iliad, nor drove back Xerxes, nor christened the world, nor abolished slavery. . . . Never a sincere word was utterly lost. Never a niagnnnlndty fell to the ground. Al ways the hearts of men greet and accept It unexpectedly. A man passes for wimt be ts worth.—Emerson. The Best Work Shoe at the Lowest Price John M. Williams Co The Peoples Store Phone 112 Jacksonville Weather Report Following is the report of U. S. Vo’- unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt, Jacksonville, for month of May. Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Date maximum Minimum Precip Temperature—mean max. 32.12; mean min. 39.0; mean 55 5; Max 83 on 7; minimum 31 on 25. Grc atest daily range, 44. Total precipitation 0.78 in. Precip. for season 13.33. I’recip. for last season 22.75. E. B ritt , Cooperative Olwerver Notice of Final Seulement, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his first ai d final account as administrator of the estate of Adelins Schoenfeld, also known as Adaline Schoenfel d, deceased, in the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, and that said court has appointed Saturday, the 24th day of July, 1920, at the hour of ten o’clock in the fore- •.oon of said day as the time and thi courtroom of said court in the court house at Jacksonville, Jackson County, On-yon, as the place for hearing ob jections thereto, the settlement there of, and the distribution of said estate. Ail persons interested are hereby notified to appear at eaid time and place and show cause, if any there be, why ««id first and final account should not be approved by the court, said es state be decreed to be fully settled, a 1 decree made for the distribution of all of said estate to the persons entitled ! thereto aad said administrator c’is- charged from hie said trust. Dated and first published June 19, i 11920. T. W. S ulks , 1 Administrator of the estate of Adelme Schoenfeld, also known a« Adaline Schoenfeld, deceased. Miracles in Money A city skyscraper seems a miracle in steel and stone. But it is only a vast number of girders painstakingly placed together —a vast quantity of bricks placed end to end and one above another. Miracles in money are seeming miracles only. Yoa can work miracles in your own life. Saving Wins Success You can have a big prosperous farm, own a car, or travel wherever you wish. Men who have really euc- ceedcd spell it S-A-V-E. 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