Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, July 31, 1920, Image 2

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    JACKSONVILLE POST
Official Paper of lhe City ol Jacksonville Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon.
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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
last season 22.75.
I
E. B ritt ,
Cooperative Observer
Tom W. Fulton, Editor.
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Entered as second-class matter June 22 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville Notice of Sale of Real Property.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3. 1879.
IN THE COUNTY COU1 T OF Till: STATE
OF OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON COUN-
S4 7 URDA Y. JUL Y 31. 1920
ty.
Hot Weather
Merchandise
In the matter of the estate
of 1. L. Hamilton, deceased.
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $2.00. Advertising rates furnished on
Notice is hereby given that the un­
dersigned, administratrix of said es­
application.
tate, pursuant to an order of the above
1 entitled court, made and entered on
24th day of July, 1920, in the mat-
“The people of the United States want a President, ' the
ter of said estate, will, from and after
not a prestidigitator,” says Harvey’s Weekly;“a President the first day of September, 1920, pro-
ceed to sell at private sale to the high-
of the United States of America, not a president of the ; 1 est
bidder for cash in hand or on such
Dainty Voiles White Goods Ginghams
League of Nations or a president of the world. • They terms as said court will approve, and
Summer Hosiery
White Canvas Pumps
| subject to confirmation by said court,
want a president who will give his first thoughts and best i the following described real property,
and Oxfords
to said estate, to-wit:
efforts to executing the laws of the United States and ' belonging
An undivided half interest in the
to maintaining its constitution, and not to prescribing west half of the south-east quarter,
These are merely a few suggestions. Come in
and south-east quarter of south-west
and we’ll tell you more
cardiac stimulants for the ‘heart of the world. ’ They quarter of Section 35 in Township 33,
make no mistake in discerning such a man in Mr. Hard­ south ot Range 1 west of the Wil­
lamette M“ridian, containing
ing. No cry of ‘lo, here!’ or ‘lo, there!’ will draw them acres.
away from the path of safety and sanity.
They hive All of the north-west quarter of Sec­
tion 30 in Township 36 south of
been deluded by false prophets, to their regret, and they Range I west of tne Willamette Me­
The Peoples Store
Phone 112
are not minded to repeat the experience. They purpose ridian, containing 160 acres.
And the north half of the south half
now to secure a president who will perform his oath of of the north-east quarter of the
south-west quarter of Section 24 in
office in spirit as well as in letter, and who will pursue a Township
36 south of Range 2 west
course of constructive statesmanship in building upon! of the Willamette Meridian, less
an acre for school, containing
the fundamental princiules of the Declaration of Inde­ half
9!j acres.
And the south half of the north-
pendence and the Constitution of the United States.”
east quarter and the nor’th-ea-t
quarter of south-west of Section
The forest fire in the foothills north of town this week 35 in Township 36 south of
Range 2 west of the Willamette
is an illustration of how easily such a blaze can be Meridian, containing 120 acres.
started. Two small boys were burning out a rat’s nest And Lots numbered 1, 2, 3, 4,
7 and 8 in Block, number 3 of the
and forgot to extinguish the /ire which burned over Mary Place Addition to the city of 1 son, heirs at law of said estate, and to
: all other heirs unknown, if any there
HOME TRADE
500 or GOO acres of land, fortunately without the loss of Medforl, Oregon.
And Lot numbered I in Block num I be, and to all other person claiming
valuable property. A fire could as easily be started in ber 1 of the Whitney Addition to the i any interest in the o tate of ’ the de-
of Medford, Oregon. All of the ' cedent;
the dry grass which ornaments our city streets and, con­ City
j IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
above in Jackson County, Oregon.
sidering our lack of organization and fire-fighting facili­ And the following situated in Harney ; OF OREGON: And by order of the
above entitled Court, made and enter-
Oregon.
ties, probably with disastrous results. As a precaution County,
An undivided half interest in Lott 1, I ed July 27, 1920, in the matter of said ,
you are
it has been suggested that the city put a force of men
4. and 5 in Section 8, and Lot 2 and j | estate,
estale’ you
you and
ano each
ea'n of
OI you
ale hereby
ner’"y 1
’st . . ic,ted and re<Pired to aPP«
north-west quarter'
... of' loGth-wL
,.—
. ar at the |
equipped with fire hose, to work burning dry grass and quarter of Section 9 in Township 27 '
south of Range 30 east of the Wil­ house in Jacksonville, Jackson County, I
removing possible fire traps.
lamette Meridian, containing 163.47 bregon, at ten o’clock in the forenom ,
of Saturday, the 11th day of Septem-
acres.
j ber, 192), a day of the September,
"WHAT FOR?” YOU ASK.
It is being remarked that if Henry Ford should be And the following situated in Siski­ 1920, term of said court, and show
For the privilege of doing business with your
you County, California:
if anv there be, why an order
elected President “Tin Lizzie” would become the “First An undivided one-twelfth intereit in cause,
local dealers, the tradesmen that you know to
ot said court should not be made di­
be reliable, prompt in deliveries and anxious to
the following described quartz min­ recting the executor of said estate to
lady of the land.”
please you.
ing claims situate in the Elliott »ell at private sale to the highest bid
Creek Mining District, said county der for cash in hand or on such terms
and state: King No. 1;» King No. 2; as said court m ly approve, and sub­
Henry G. Dox, estate. Order.
King No. 3; King No. 4; King 5; ject to the confirmation of said court,
ALSO, Remember That Your Home Paper
Final account.
King No. 6; King No. 7 and King | the following described real properly
Estate of George Gillett, Bond.
Is Your Home Friend
No. 8, as located hy E. L. Jones belonging to said estate situated in
Estate of Lena C. Clausing, Bond.
CIRCUIT COURT.
January 1, 1914. Subject to the par­ the County of Jackson and State of ---------- —---------------------------------- —------------------------
Estate of E. M. Hulburd. Admitted
amount title of the United States.
Jackson County Bank vs. W. N,
Oregon, to-wit:
Bids will be received by the under­
Campbell, et al. Confirmation of sale. to probate.
Lot Number Ten (10) in Block Num­
Estate of Adeline Schoenfeld. Final signed or her attorney, M. Purdin, at
Jackson Co. Bank vs. Stephen A.
ber One (1) of SUNRISE HOME
order.
Medford, Oregon.
Nye. Confirmation of sale.
PARK ADDITION to the City of
E nola G. H amilton , adminis­
Guardianship
of
Harry
R.
Banta.
Medford.
George Iverson vs. Aida L. Iverson.
tratrix of the estate of I L Hamilton,
Guardian's oath.
WITNESS the Honorable G. A.
Findings and conclusions, decree.
Gardner, Judge of the aboye entitled
Estate of Henry E Koontz, Inven- deceased.
W. T. Estep vs. Sterling Mining Co.,
1 court, with the seal of said court here­
tory and appraisement.
et al. For money.
to affixed this 27th day of July, 1920.
Central Point State Bank vs. J. H.
Notice for Publication.
C hauncey F lorey ,
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
Carlton, Summons, coil of uttsch-
(SEAL)
County Clerk.
012207
ment.
Andrew Jackson Florey and Ethel j
By R uberta P earce ,
department of the interior .
Talent Irrigation District vs. Edwin Anderson.
Deputy.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon
P. Hughes. Order denying.
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Edward Adams and Grace Mielens.
July 21. 1920.
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Mary E. Weiss vs. John I. -ster
William S. Hogan and Ethea Mires.
Notice is hereby given that George
Weiss. Order denying.
Notice of Final SetHemenl.
i Lewis, whose post-office address is
State Compensation Insurance Fund
; Jacksonville, Oregon, did, on the 3rd' Notice is hereby given that the un­
Weather Report
It is a good bank’s duty to assist its
of Californai vs. J. F. Kiddy ct Ux.
¡day of March, 1920. file in this office dersigned has filed iiis final account as >
clients
in the solution of their problems
action far money.
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­ i Sworn Statement and Application, No. Administrator de bonis non with the
— whether they be the problemsofa mer­
Bertha Haney vs. Adam Schmidt.
012207. to purchase the NW1-, NWIj, Will annexed of the Estate of Caro
unteer Cooperative Observer. E. Britt;
chant or a farmer. Both are businessmen.
to determine claim on real estate.
Section 18. Township 37 S, Range 2W.. line Bellinger, deceas“d, iu the Coun­
Jacksonville, for month of June.
Celia Cross vs. A. L. Cross. Proof of Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­ , Willamette Meridian, and the timber ty Court of Jacks >n County, Oregon,
In fulfilling this moral obligation, we like
thereon, under the provisions of the and that said court has appointed Sat- 1
publication.
to consider our organization as your
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
I act of June 3, 1878 and acts amenda­ u-day, the 4th day of September, 1920, '
business partner — interested in your
Central Point State Bank vs. J. II.
tory, known as the ‘‘Timber and Stone I at the hour of 10 c’elock in the fore-1
success and eager to forward your plans.
Carlton. For money.
maximum Minimum
i’rectp. Law,” at such value as might be fixed
| noon of said day as the time, and I
Bullock Merc. Company vs. J. W.
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hy appraisement, anil that, pursuant | the court room of said court in the
Knight, el ux. For money.
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to such application, the land and tim­ courthouse at Jackso ivil'e, Jackson'
William Resimius vs. Robert Me-
87
If you wish sound advice in seeking credit,
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ber thereon have been appraised , County, Oregon, ss the place for hear-;
Clanahan. Mortgage foreclosure.
making
investments, or even the more
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$410.00, the timber estimated 400,000 ing objections thereto, the settlement
personal problems of your business you
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Credit Service Co. vs. J. N. Grinsley.
board feet at $0.75 and $1.25 per M. thereofand the distribution of said _es-'
will be welcomed here. You will find a
3
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Affidavit. Motion.
and the land $10 00; that said applicant tate.
talk with our officers helpful.
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will offer final proof in support of his
J. H. Graham vs. R. J. Hendi
All persons interested are hereby 1
s
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.25
application
and
sworn
statement
on
the
This
service is in addition to thosecommonly attrib­
et al. Order, summons, affidavit.
notified to appear at said time ai.d i
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uted to banks and is a mark ot our appreciation for
Sth day of October, 1920, before F. place and show cause, if any there be. '
Mary Boone vs. George Boone, Re
your account.
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Roy Davis, U. S. Commissioner, at why said final account should not be
ply. Waiver by District Attorney.
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Medford, Oregon.
We want to show you that this bank wants your
approved by the court, said estate to
Charles E. WicKstrom vs. G. H. Me-
business. And we want to
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Any person is at liberty to protest he decreed to be ully settled, a de-
Elroy, it al. Order.
show
you the many prac-
cr
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this purchase before entry, or initiate 1 cree made for the oistribu ion f the
tical benefits you receive
Marie Smith vs. Cecil Smith. Order
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a contest at any time before patent r sidue of sai l estate to the| >■. rs> ns
through placing it here.
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denying motion.
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issues, by tiling a corroborated affidavit entitled thereto and said administrator
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in this office, alleging facts which I de bonis non with the Will an lexed
F. J. McCavel vs. John Winders.
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would defeat the entry.
Findings and conclusions. Decree.
discharged from his said trust.
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W. H. C anon .
Dated and hrst published July 31,
Ben W. Olcott, et al. vs. Get. L.
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Register. 1921).
Yost, et al. Confirmation of sale.
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T. W. M iles ,
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Administrator de bonis non with
To Sav«
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Citation.
PROBATE COl'RT.
the Will annexed of the estate of
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Caroline Kellinger, deceased.
Estate of Lillian E. Stevens, Proof
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
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aiti Mak®
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Address;
Suit 23, Jackson County
•f publication and order.
OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
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Bank Building, Medford Oregon.
YourMoiooy
S&f®
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Ir the Matter ot the Estate
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Estate of Caroline Bellinger. Re-
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of Lind Nelson, deceased.
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ceipt.
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To Anna E. Nelson. Mrs. Bessie
In Large Supply.
Estate of I. L. Hamilton. Order.
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When you start to borrow trouble
Butler, Carl O. Nelson, Linus C Ne’-
Estate of Alice Martin. Petition.
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son, John W. Nelson, Austin H. Nel- >hc loan la generally oversubscribed.—
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Order.
i son, George W. Nelson, Lena H. Nel- Boston Trnnscrlpt.
At the Coolest Place in Town
John M. Williams Co
Oregon
Jacksonville
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