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

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    Lottie L Pelton ”S. Estacada State
Bank. ExecuU >n.
State vs. Lark N. Evans.
JACKSONVILLE POST
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Officiai Paper o! th* City at Jacksonville Oregon
PROBATE ' OURT.
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county si at of Jackson
Est William J. Virgin. Proof of
publication.
County. Oregon
Est. J S. Howard. Em .1 account
Tom Wi Fulton, Editor.
and order.
Eat. Gottlieb F. Spiegel, Proof
Entered as Seernd-cla.ss matt ;r June 22 1907. at'the post office at Jacksonville publicirtion. Oath.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Eat. William W. Taylor. Bond.
Est. George W. Owen, Proof
publication.
■S'.i 7 URDA Y. JUL Y 10. 1920
Est. George Gillette, order.
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $2.0‘i. Advertising rates furnished
Est. Antoinette oe featt. Proof
publication. Order.
application.
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FOR PRESIDENT
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FOR VICE-PRESIDENT
A S the fruit canning season
advances we remind you
we have a nice stock of
MARRIAGE LICEN8FS
C O O L 1 I) G E
1913. This will greatly delay contemplated road im­
provements to be paid for out of the bond issue. . For­
tunately there are available funds sufficient to complete
improvement work now under way on the road between
this city and Ruch and according to the Mail-Tribune
arrangerrtents are being made to proceed with Crater
Lake highway improvements, so we may congratulate
ourselves on not being hit as hard as we might have been.
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Eay F. Potter and Leota I. Keller
Keed W. Horrell and Mae Skeen.
Erank J. Hibbs and Annabell Carter.
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Lew A. Davison and Clara Cornish.
In a supreme court decision written by Justice Bur­ Maurice F. Barlow and Pearl
nett and banded down Tuesday morning the $500,000 Witherow.
C. Medley and Esther Pursed
road bond issue authorized by the voters of Jacksofi county Claude
Wallace Homer Calkins and Marie
at the recent election is declared not valid because it ex­ Shelby.
Redifer and Lola Clarice
ceeds the 2 per cent limitation fixed by the legislature of W Aubrey
alker.
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FRUIT JARS
AND CANNING ACCESSORIES
Summons.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
John M. Williams Co
OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF JACKSON.
Phone 112
SV IT IN EQUITY TO DETERMINE ADVERSE
CLAIM TO REAL ESTATE.
The Peoples Store
Oregon
J ackson vi 1 le
Robert Holzgang,
plaintiff.
vs.
Anne Bishop, James Bishop, Jr.,
Louis Guiheneuc, John Guiheneuc,
also known as Jean Guiheneuc, also
known as Jien Guiheneuc, also known
Our people will remember that had it not been for as'John, Jean, or Jien Guihsneue,
and the unknown heirs of said named
timely assistance rendered by the Medford Fire Depart­ defendants,
or any of them, if de­
ment, the conflagration, originating in a grass fire, which ceased: the unknown heirs of James
Bishop, deceased, and the unknown
destroyed a number of buildings on Oregon street last i heirs of John Bjckiey, deceased,
summer might have assumed much greater proportions. | [ anti also all other persons or parties
I unknown claiming any right, title,
It is rather humiliating to depend on neighboring cities! i estate, I en or interest in the real
a default against you ail for the re­
described in the complaint
lief prayed for in his complaint herein,
for protection in such an emergency, no matter how will­ estate
HOME
herein,
defendants.
namely: that the defendants above
PAPER
To
the
above
named
and
designated
ingly such assistance may be rendered and a good volun­
named and designated be required to
defendants, Anna Bishop, James Bis­ set forth the nature of their claims in
teer tire company organized here would eliminate hip, Jr., Louis Guiheneuc, John Guih- and to the following describe I prem­
also known as Jean Guiheneuc, ise», situated and being in Jackson
the necessity of an appeal for outside aid. Let a possible eneuc,
also known a3 Jie > Gu'heneuc, also j County, State of Oregon, to wit: the
repetition of last years experience find us prepared to cope I Known as John, Jean or Jien Guiheneue, i south half of Donation Land designat
and the unknown heirs of said named ed as Claim No. 42, being part of I
with the situation in a trained, efficient manner.
defendants, or any of them, it deceas­ Sections 22, 23, 26 and 27 in Township*
ed; the unknown heirs of James Bis- 38, South of Range 3, West of the Wil­
deceased, and the unknown heirs lamette Meridian, bounded and de-
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Now that both political parties have chosen presidential ’ i hop,
of John Buckley, deceased, and
and also
also j ' sc«ibed as follows, to wit: Beginning
timber the campaign mahagers will doubtless resume ! all other persona or parties unknown I a7a point 11.00 chairs West and 31.60
any right, title, estate, lien I chains South from the corner common
their favorite sport of forwarding literature to news­ | claiming
or interest in the real estate described 1r0 aforesaid Sections 22, 23, 26 and 27,
THIS PAPER WANTS YOU AND YOUR
| ip the complaint herein:
! thence East 46.15 chains; thence North
papers in carload lots.
' IN THE NAME OF THE STATE, | 40.00 chains; thence East 8.00 chains;
FAMILY TO ENJOY
HAPPINESS AND
I OF OREGON: You and each of you) | thence North 25 chains; thence West
s s a s PROSPERITY HERE z
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1 Walter C. Weaver vs. Erthel B. are hereby required to appear in the >4.15 chains and thence Si util 65,00 I
Weaver. Affidavit and order.
j above entitled court and cause and chains to the place of beginning; that I
Charles H. Schofield vs. Louis Den- I there answer the complaint of the it be decreed and adjuogeJ that the de­
j above named plaintiff on file therein on fendants and none of them haye any
nis. Reply.
CIRCUIT COURT.
or before the expiration of the time
Anglo-California Trust Co. vs. Ore­ so prescribed in the order for service ; ' estate, r.ght, title, lien or interest I
Otto C. King Vs. Maude M. King.
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gon (¡as &. Electric C j . Foreclosure. of summons herein upon you by publi-1 ! whatsoever in or to said property or
Affidavit and default.
any
part
thereof
and
that
they
be
for-
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I Ladd & 'll I ton Bank vs. W. H. I cation, to-wit: on or before the exnira-|
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George Iverson vs. Ada L. Iverson.. Humphrey. Partial release of judg­ I tion of six weeks from the date of the i ever enjoined from asserting any es­
tate,
right,
title,
lien,
or
interest
Affidavit and default.
ment.
' first publication of this summons,' and whatsoever in or to said property ad­
Verna Parks vs. Bert Parks. Find­ Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. vs, ! if^ou fail to so appear and answer, I verse to plaintiff; that plaintiff be de-
ing and decree.
. Lydia W. Dean et al. To quiet tille. I the plaintiff will apply to the court for creed to have a good and valid fee
• simple title to said property and that l
plaintiff be granted such further and
different relief as to the court may seem
equitable.
This summons is served upon you bv
publication thereof in the Jaeksonvdle
Post, a qualified newspaper printed and
published in Jackson County, State of
Oregon, pursuant to an order of the
Hu". F M. Calkins, Judge of ti e above
entitled court, and Ahieh order is dated
I July 9lh, 1920, and it is therein ordered
that summons herein be served upon
It is a good bank’s duty to assist its
you by publication thereof in said news­
Next Time—BUY FISK
clients in the solution of their problems
paper once a week for six consecutive
— whether they be the problems of a mer­
weeks, and you are therein ordered to
chant
or a farmer. Both are businessmen.
These tires are built to this Ideal :
appear ar.d answer the complaint of
In fulfilling this moral obligation, we like
I plaintiff herein on or before the expir­
“To be the best concern in the world to work for and
to consider our organization as your
ation of six weeks from the date of the
the squarest concern in existence to do business with.’*
business partner — interested in your
first publication of this summons,
success and eager to forward your plans.
PERSONAL SERVICE
namely, on or betore August 9lst,
1920.
Confidential Counsel
The date of the first publication
this summons is July 10th, 192*'.
If you wish sound advice in seeking credit,
H. K. H anna ,
making investments, or even the more
Attorney for Plaintiff.
personal problems of your business you
Residence and Post Office address |
will be welcomed here. You will find a
is Jacksonville, Oregon. I
talk with our officers helpful.
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“Glad to meet you!
Shake!*’
Court House News
Write us your ideas about im
proving local conditions
Now is the time to subscribe to
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The Post
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OR more tire mileage, mere miles to a
gallon of gasoline, greater riding comfort
and for the best possible tire investment
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Your Business Partner
Fick’s Hardware
This service ia in addition to those commonly attrib­
uted to banks and is a mark of our appreciation for
your account.
Dangerous Natural Gas.
One of the disadvantages of
■nl gas localities is that the filtered gas
las practically no odor and leakages
ire, therefore, undetected. Gas has
teen discovered to be nearly always
»resent in buildings fronting ou as-
(halted streets.
We wart to show you that this bank want» your
business. And we want to
show you the many prac­
tical benefits you receive
through placing it here.
Handy Oil to Have.
Automobile oil Is Inexpensive, and
useful for many household purposes;
one <1 up «'III relieve a squeaking door
hlnee or a heavy running sewing mu-
chine; wipe It off with absorbent cot-
ton.
All Ho Wanted
There was a plate of cake on the
table and Guy's grandmother uslced
hltn which piece he would have. 'Til
take any piece so long ns it's a good
| big on»," was Ills unsi lll-h re; ly.
To Save
Your Monwtf
ami Make
Your Mon ay Safe
'BANK WITH
US
BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
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