Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 07, 1920, Image 2

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    Henry Hansen vb . W. T.
al. Summons.
Kent A. Morgan vs. Edwin J. White.
For money,
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville Oregon
W. B. Jackson vs. Euthu A. Packard
et
al. Proof of publication. Affidavit.
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
Default. Decree.
County, Oregon
' W. P. Morgan vs. Olis R. Arnold.
Tom W. Fulton, Editor.
Affidavit. Default.
Celia Cross vs. A. L Cross. Affidavit
Entered as socon l-class matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville Default.
Jacksen county vs L. J Miksche,
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
et al. Decree in 1911 tax foreclosure.
Jackson county vs. W. H, Humphrey,
SATURDAY. AUGUST 7. 1920
et al. Decree in 1912 tax ioreclosure
Jackson county vs. J. G. Brown,
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by. mail $2.o->. Advertising rates furnished on al. Decree in 1913 tax foreclosure.
Jackson county vs. I. G. Brown,
application.
al. Decree in 1914 tax foreclosure.
JacKson county vs. J. G. Brown,
WHAT WE NEED
al. Decree in 1915 tax foreclosure.
Jackson County Buildirg and Loan
Because of lack of places of public entertainment one f-Assr..,
vs. Lydia W. Deane, et al.
JACKSONVILLE POST
Hot Weather
Merchandise
At the Coolest Place in Town
California touring party was compelled to use a section
Dainty Voiles White Goods Ginghams
PROBATE COURT.
of Fourth street as a picnic ground the middle of the
Summer Hosierv White Canvas Pumps
Fst. Sarah A. Anderson. Final
week. This is proof that an auto park in Jacksonville is tlement.
and Oxfords
an urgent necessity. Had the blaze not been discovered Est. Lind Nelson. Petition andgorder
These are merely a few suggestions. Come in
and extinguished before gaining headway the W. R. Est. Charles H. Basye. Receip s.
i Est. Caroline Bellinger. Fine!
and we’ll tell you more
Sparks residence, which caught fire Sunday morning, j count and order.
would now be in ashes. Conclusive proof that a good Guardianship Albert C. Allen,
mitted to probate.
, volunteer fire department is needed to deal with such Eat. F. K. Deuel, admitted tn«pro­
emergencies. A good hotel, equipped to entertain tourists bate.
Est, Squire Aiken, admictel to pro-
and the public is needed But first and foremost is needed : bate.
Th » Peoples Store
Phone 142
the cooperation of every Jacksonville resident in a deter­ Estate of Martin J. Reddy, Final ac­
count.
mined effort to better local conditions. One man cannot; Estate of Martha A. Freel. Inven
Jacksonville
build up a town nor can 50 per cent of the population ■ tory and appraisement.
if the other 50 per cent oppose their efforts—but a strong1 Estate of Justin Smith, minor. Order.
Estate of William A. Elliott. Order.
pull by all the people, all the time, will surely bring re­ Estate of Willis M. Taylor. Inven-
sults. Factional feeling has proven the bane of many a tory and appraisement.
Estate of Augusta F. Bagley. Order.
town; let us banish it here. Nothing but a proper civic Estate of J. W.
Robbins. Petition.
pride, the famous “Seattle Spirit,” placed that city in the Waivers. Ordor.
W. T. Estep, Mary A. Estep and
proud position she occupies today—Queen City of the Charles
Corbin incorporate as “South­
Northwest. A little of the sqme spirit will make Jack­ ern Oregon Transfer and Trucking
Co. ”
sonville what Nature intended it to be—the most beauti­
Notice of Final SettOm >¡¡1.
Notice is hereby given that the in
ful home city in Southern Oregon. The one way to ac­
MARRIAGE LICENSES
dersigned has filed his final account as
Clifford
F.
Walker
and
Sarah
W.
complish this iá to pull all together, patronize home in­
Administrator de bonis non with the
Johns tor.
dustries, spend every cent you can with local merchants, F. Louis McGrew and Ruth A. Will annexed of the Estate of Caro
line Bellinger, deceased, in the Ci.un­
be energetic in efforts to secure needed public improve­ Chambers.
tv Court of Jackson County, Oregon,
that said court has appointed Sat-
ments, beautify your homes and develop the spirit so¡ J. B. Stevens and Martha Murry, I and
u-day, the 4th dav of September, 1920,
at the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore­
aptly expressed in one of the best “booster” songs ever
Prospects for 1920.
noon of said day as the time, and
written:
the court room of said court in the
court house at Jacksonville, Jackson
“Real towns are not made by men afraid
<
It is hard to forsee what inprove■ County, Oregon, as the place for hear­
ment can be expected in 1920 but the ing objections thereto, the settlement
Lest somebody else gets ahead;
"WHAT FOR?" YOU ASK.
q lantlty of copper s-'ld in tile early I thereofand the distribution of said .es­
If everyone works and nobody shirks
For the privilege of doing business with your
part of 1920 indicates that the year tate.
local dealers, the tradesmen that you know to
You can raise a town from the dead.
I will be better than 1919. Any im­
All persons interested are hereby
be reliable, prompt in deliveries and anxious to
provement, however, will be temporary notified to appear at said time ar.d
And if while you make your personal stake
please you.
I a id no stability or security can be place and show cause, if any thzre be,
Your neighbor can make one, too,
I found until existing troubles are[settled why said final account should not be
' and industry and trade become more approved by the court, said es'ate to
Your town will be what you want it to be,
ALSO. Remember That Youi Home Paper
' stable. The prosperity of the copper be decreed to be 'ully settled, a de­
For it isn’t your town—it’s you!”
industry is perculiarly dependent upon
You Are Wanted Here
cree made for the distribution of the
the establishment of stability in other residue of said estate, to the|xr»ons
Southern Oregon L imber Co. vs. industries, and before the industry ran entitled thereto and said admii.isirator
receive any great stimjlus the condi­ de bonis non with the Will annexed
W. T. Estep. Summons,
In the matter of the settlement of tion of labor and of trade generally, discharged from his said trust.
Tax
assessments in Siskiyou Heights, not only in America but in Europe
Dated and first published July 31,
( IRCI IT COURT.
must be greatly improved. When that 1920.
petition.
time comes the industry will undoubt­
Butler & Thompson Co. vs. W. N.
T. W. M iles ,
John F. Rocho vs. Lillian Moore, et edly be as prosperous as ever.
Campbell et al. Sheriff’s return.
Administrator de bonis non with
al. Affidavit. Order.
the Will annexed of tha estate of
Bertha Hanej’ vs Adam Schmidt et
Medford National Bank vs. Georgi e
Caroline Bellinger, deceased.
al. summons,
E. Roos. Alins summons.
Weather Report
Address: Suit 23, Jackson County
George Howard va. Maud E. How- ' Medford Irrigation District vs. Dil
Bank Building, Medford Oregon.
Ion R. Hill. Mandate.
ard. Order.
Following is the report of U. S. Vol-
Gust Peterson vs. Nancy ( lark. , unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Butler & Thompson Co. vs. W. N.
Motion. Order.
I Jacksonville, for month of June.
Campbell et al. Sheriff's return.
W6 have on hand for sale
Central Point State Bank vs. J. H. 1 Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi-
John O. Rigg vs. Alpha E. Thorn-
at mOderae prices the
tude 123 dec- 5 min. west
Carlton. Answer.
burj- el al. Sheriff's return.
Alice Dole Hoopin va. Abraham Fri-! S. T. Es.ep vs' Sterling Mining Co.
following legal blanks.
i Date maximum Minimum
Precip.
SummoiSH.
deger. Foreclosure.
93
11
58
Leaae,
T.
'2
92
Mortgages,
69
|js
78
Bill of Sale.
C8
10.
■
: 4
83
53
Agreements.
5
90
Warranty Deeds,
49
94
50
Quit Claim Deeds,
•
96
Chattel Mortgage,
E5
Í 7
Acknowledgements,
94
58
.25
18
• 1 Rial Estate ontract,
9
92
55
1 10
90
53
1 Location Notice—Placer,
111
77
49
1 Location Notice—Quartz,
75
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
48
12
.01 I Real Estate Agents Contract,
63
52
113
14
68
52
.20
15
48
If
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17
50
18
52
II. K. HANNA
19
50
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52
21
57
I.awyei
22
47
2.3
52
Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg
24
50
25
48
OREGON
MEDFORD
55
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I 27
57
56
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D. W. BAGSHAW
The Thing tor Warm Weather
1 29
52
i 30
Attorney at Law
4*
Come inaimi let US
31
52
show them to you
Temperature —,ucan max. 86.0; mean NOTARY PUBLIC ANP CON^ EY'ANCI K
min. 52.45; mean 69.22; Max 96 on 7;
Office in Ryan Block
minimum 47 on 22.
Greatest daily
range. 44. Total precipitation .31 in. ACKSONVILLE.
OREGON
Number of days with 01 inch or more
precipitation 3; clear, 19; partly
cloudy, 8; cloudy, 8.
Largest Pineapple Canneries.
I
Is Y guf Home Friend
Court House News
PERSONAL SERVICE
Fruit Season
is Here
Jacksonville Post
Jars and Jelly Classes
Preserving Kettles
Our Oil Stoves
Fick’s Hardware
K. B ritt .
Cooperativi» Observer
The largest pineapple canneries In
the world are located in Honolulu
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