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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1920)
T Est. Edward F. McCarthy. Order, proof of publication. Est. Alice Martin. Confirmation 'of sale. Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville Oregon Est. Nannie E. Pritcnard. Order, administrator’s bond. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at th« only s«at of Jackson Est. J W. Robbins. Proof ol debt. County, Or, gon Est. Bridget E. Williams. Order. Tom W. Fulton, Editor. Harry R. Banta, gua.ihanship. der. Est. John W. Chandler. Claims. Entered as 3eeond-class matter .June 22 V.I07, at the post office at .Jacksonville Est. John Baker Hillis. Inventory Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. and appraisement. . Est. Henderson Hash. Final order. JACKSONVILLE POST 4 S the fruitcanning season advances we remind you we have a nice stock of SA 7 UHI)A Y. JULY 17. 1920 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $2.00. Advertising rates furnished on application. FOR PRESIDENT FOR VICE-PRESIDENT HARDING C 0 0 L I I) G E MARRIAGE LICENSES Harold J. Carrington and Ruth Cope. Charles cLaughlin and Orpha Betts. Edward A. Russel) and Lorraine Weather Report Jacksonville, as the oldest town in Southern Oregon, has more to offer tourists than any city in the valley— and is making less effort to attract them. Practically every town in this section of the state, with the excep tion of Jacksonville, has built and equipped auto parks and are untiring in efforts to make their localities attrac- tivewto strangers. Many touring parties are in search of future homes and it is to be expected that these people will cast their lot with a town which shows itself to be pro gressive and up-to-date. There are a number of ideal locations for an auto camping ground in this city -all that is necessary is to install water and a few camo cooking facilities and let the traveling public kftow that Jackson ville is prepared to welcome and entertain strangers. Following is the report of U. S. Vo'- unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Jacksonville, for month of June. Latitude 12 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Date maximum The Medford fire department has been called out eral times this season to extinguish grass lires. Are we I -9 i 30 prepared to meet such an emergency? ' 31 CIRCUIT COURT. Orpha Mckee vs. Frank C. Varnev ct ux. Summons. Little Butte Irrigation District vs. B. F. Fuller. Summons, certificate of service. Sam B. Barr vs. Ida Barr. Sum mons. H. M. McFarland vs. L. M. Lyon, et al. Order of confirmation. Thomas Morrow vs. W. N. Camp bill, et al. Confirmation of sale. Frank 1). Netherlands vs. Meda Netherlands. Divorce. Robert Holzgang vs. Anne Bishop, 74 75 76 76 80 87 s7 81 90 0.5 52 o9 42 4J 36 •53 57 57 58 I i I I Temperature—mean max. 77.9; mean min. 48.2; mean 63.0; Max. 91 on 20; minimum 33 on 1. Greatest daily range, 41. Total precipitation 1.72 in. Precip. for season 13.33. Precip. for Marie Smith vs. Cecil Smith. Mo last season 22.75. • tion. E. B ritt , Medford National Bank vs. George Cooperative Observer E. Boos. Affidavit. Order. I et al. Affidavit. Order. Mary E Williams, et al., VS. of Robert Montgomery. I 'ecree. PROBATE (OUR I'. Ths Peoples Store Jacksonville ■ 2-i sev ! -T I -b Medford Auto Paint Shop, Certifi cate cf assumed business name. f’recip. Phone 142 The 48’ers, Non-Partizan Leaguers, Single Taxers, World War Vets., etcetera, etc., in convention at Chi cago overlooked a bet in not placing Willie Randolph Hearst’s name at the head of their ticket when Senator 2 La Follette refused to have greatness thrust upon him. ¡21 ¡25 Court House News Minimum ANS) CANNING ACCESSORIES Notice of Sheriff's Sale. IN TUE CIRCUII COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. \. S. Ash, plaintiff. Est. William 11. Barnum. Order and final report. Edward .Johnson and Emma .Johnson, vs. minors. Guardianshin. Admitted to Medford Realty & Improvement probate. Est. Albert C. Chittenden. Order. Co , an Oregon corporation, H. T. Haswell, M. A. Haswell, Est. Mercia E Chittenden. Order. defendants. Est. John W. Chandler. Citation, Notice is hereby given that by virtue petition, order. I of a judgment, decree and order of Est. Chas. Stennet. Final order, sale, duly given, made, dated and en statement, vouchers, transcript. J tered in the above entitled court a.id cause on the 29th day of May. 1920, and docketed in the Judgment Docket of said court wherein the above named plaintiff recovered judgment against the above named defendants, Medford Realty & Impr >vem mt Co., a corpo ration, and H. T. Haswell, an 1 each of them, for the sum of $1750.00 with interest thereon at 8% per annum from September 23rd, 1917 until paid, and for the further atm of $200.00 attorney fees with Me interest thereon per annum from date of said decree, ata 1 for plaintiff’s costs and disburse ments taxed at 1572 60, and for the ac I cruing costs; Now, therefore, purs lant to said judg ment and decree, and by virtue.of a writ of execution dated July 14 h, 1920, issued pursuant thereto by the clerk of and under the seal of the above entitl ed court, I, the undersigned sheriff, on August 16, 1920, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M., at the front door of the court house at Jacksonville in Jackson County, State of Oregon, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, subiect to redemption as by law provided, the following described property and all estate ard interest that the said defendants, Medford Reality & Improvement Co., a corpo ration, and H. T. Haswell, or either of them had therein on Seutember 29, 1911, or that they or either of them have since acquired or now have there in, or so much thereof as may be nec essary to satisfy said judgment, inter est. costs and accruing co ts, to-wb : Commencing on a point on the ei.-t line of Oakdale Avenue in the Cit, of Medford, which is 187a 88 feet north an.i 30 feet east of the south west coiner of Donation Land Claim No. 44, in township 37, south o' range 1 west of the Wiliam-tte Me ridian and running thence nuiih on the east line of Oakdul. Avenue. South, 58 fee.; thence no. h 79 deg. and 19 minutes east 117 08 fett; thence south par lie! with Oikdale Avenue 45 feet; thenc.- South »’Id g. 25 minutes west 150 feet to the place of beginning, all in Jackson County, State of Oregon. Dated July 17, 1920. C. E. T errill , Sheriff of Jackson Cyunty, Chegon By f lora T hompson , Deputy. \otice of Appointment Administrator. Notice is hereby given that the dcrsigneJ has been appoin d h« unty court of Jac-,3 n •t: '' , gon, a8 adnims.ia • . A. B. Roberts, uteeaov.i, and u qualified. All persons hating clai ns against said estate are hereby notified to present the same to the u tders.jn? I with proper vouchers and duly ver.fi d within six months Hom the date of this notice. Dated and first published July, 17th, ’9?'. J. E. R oberts , a ni.n i. no the e-tat< of W. B. Roln-i s. d. as« i. Oregon HOME Glad to meet you! Shake!” ” ? THIS FAIT" WANTS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY TO ENJOY HAPPINESS AND 3 s s 3 s I RGSFERITY HERE Write ug your ideas about im o al conditions prov ? Now is the time to subscribe to lour Easiness Partner I‘ is a good bank’s duty to assist its clients in the solution of their problems - whether they be the problems of a mer chant or a farmer. Both are businessmen. 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