Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, August 14, 1920, Image 2

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    Lydia W. Dean et al. Affidavit, order
at d proof of mailing.
P F. Close 4 Son vs Chas. Boussom.
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville Oregon
Mechanics lien.
Marie Smith vs. Cecil Smith. Ans­
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson wer and cross bill.
Kent A. Morgan vs. Edwin J.
County, Oregon.
White. Summons.
JACKSONVILLE POST
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Tom W. Fulton, Editor.
PROBATE COURT.
Estate of Bridget E. Williams. Proof
Entered as second-claas matter June 22 1907, at the'post office at Jacksonville
’ of publication.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Est. Samuel H. Duffield. Proof of
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publication.
SATURDAY. AUGUST Iff, 1920
Estate of James S. Lee. Proof of
publication.
Estate of George P. Mims. Inven-
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $2.00. Advertising rates furnished on
ory and appraisement.
application.
Estate of John W. Chandler. Re-
I port of guardian.
Whether business inexperience, criminal negligence or Estate of Warren C. Miller. Bond I
something more sinister is responsible for the failure of I and oath.
Estate of Joseph M. Smith. Petition,
the Bank of Jacksonville the result is the same; business order and citation.
houses are temporarily crippled, years’ savings of Est H. S. Evans. Report of sale.
Herme Caton. Admitt­
depositors swept away and a hardship worked upon every ed Guardianship
to probate.
family in town. Yet all are accepting their losses with Kaleen Deane (minor) estate. Guard­
admirable fortitude and are facing the future with un­ ian’s bond.
James Creaney estate. Supplement­
shaken courage. If a “good loser” is more tobe admired al. Final account. Final order.
than a winner, Jacksonville at this time is entitled to the W. J. D. Anberson, estate. Report
of sale.
admiration of her neighbors. Perhaps the greatest bit­ Martin J. Reddy, estate. Order.
terness lies in the generally expressed belief that for Est William Cochran, Atfidavit of
three years or longer customers of the bank have been publication and order.
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Est. Harry R. Banta. Order.
systematically deceived by a man in whom was reposed Est. Annie Waters, Admitted to
the greatest confidence and trust. This breach of public probate.
Est. Marie L. Tripp, Final order,
confidence is felt even more keenly than the monetary proof of publication.
loss and naturally leads to the query: “Whom can we Est. W. B Roberts. Urdeo.
Augusta F. Bagle. Oath, bound
trust? There is no denying that Jacksonville has been and Est.
vouchers.
hard hit and effects of the blow will be felt for some time, Est. Elmer E. Bagley. Claims, final
account, report and order.
but the fighting spirit engendered by our present diffi­
culties is good evidence that we shall emerge with flying­
colors.
Hot Weather
Merchandise
Dainty Voiles White Goods Ginghams
Summer Hosiery
White Canvas Pumps
and Oxfords
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These are merely a few suggestions.
and we’ll tell you more
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Phone 112
The Peoples Store
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Fruit Season
is Here
Jars and Jelly Classes
Preserving Kettles
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Oregon
Jacksonville,
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When a Dollar Leaves You
It Says
To the Silent Workers of Ol^gon:
It is needless for us to go into
tail and explain to you the problem o
feeding 148 women, babies and children
The task is difficult atany time, ba.
a tremendous
burden at present.
j This is an appeal to you to remember
the girls and babies during this com­
ing season, and put up a little extra
fruit, with or without sugar, for ship­
ment to the Louise Home, and the Al­
bertina Kerr Nursery Home, where
( we arc caring for abandoned mothers
and babies. We assure you that what
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“GOODBY”
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UNLESS you spend it at home stores.
and let it ¿row.
Keep it here
Your home merchant, like this home paper, is work'
ing to benefit your interests.
Now is the time to subscribe to
The Post
Outing Days
Are Now Ideal
PERSONAL SERVICE
Fick’s Hardware
Come in
John M. Williams Co.
Court House News
The Thing tor Warm Weather
Come in and let us
show them to you
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At the Coolest Place in Town
George M. Smith and Francis I.
Bristow.
Lawrence W. Owens and Lois Ku-
Apropos of what Art. Perry had to say about us in janeck.
ever you can do in their behalf will
Smudge Pot col. of Monday’s Trib., we believe he is
be greatly appreciated. We would sug­
gest that you form a club in your town
right. As the Post carries more legal advertisements
True Tales of Pioneers
afid ship a barrel rf canned fruit or
than any other paper in the county it would probably be
canned vegetables. In fact any Kit d
(Continued from prge I)
of farm produce will be acceptable.
unlawful to utilize it as patches on paper suits. Also,
A year went by and the remains of a We will gladly furnish as many glass
why go so far afield? Medford people should find little I man named Reed was found on the jars as you desire, and prepay ail
Harris ranch, and search was renewed freight charges.
difficulty in obtaining patches of but slightly inferior for
For shipping instructions address all
Davey but without result, and
durability right at home, thus avoiding the possibility of the pines whispered to the sad and correspondence to Gen. Supt. W. G.
sorrowing women, “Never! and neveq MocLaren, 195 Burnside Street.
court injunction.
more!”
Little Sophia, afterward the wife of
Judging Materials.
S. Love, one of the honored citb . When buying woolen materials hold
“My conception of liberty includes the right to think John
zenH of Jacksonville, was carried .hem up to the light and look through
the best qualities are ire# from
wrong,” the so-called independent candidate of a so- away ny the fearful epidemic that them;
scourged the town in 1869, joining uneven and broken threads.
called third political party wrote to Senator Harding, her husband who had preceded her by
Weather Report
seeking the Senator’s cooperation in obtaining the release only a few months. The intrepid moth­
er. who did a deed as brave as any
of another presidential candidate from the penitentiary. ever recorded in ancient song or Following is the report of U. ri. Vol­
became the wife of Aaron unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
But thinking wrong and keeping safely quiet about it, is story,
Chambers, and widowed a second time, Jacksonville, for month of June.
eminently different from thinking wrong and defiantly continued to live in Jacksonville until Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi-
her death.
putting the thoughts into words and deeds.— National Who that has not suffered can tel • I tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
the withering thoughts that cling to
Republican.
Date maximum Minimum
Precip
the bitter memory of that dreadful 1
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October day and night? And who
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Bullock Merc. Agcy. vs. T. K. among us all can say that when the 2
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Flynn. Summons. Certifcate of attach­ great harvest of the Eternal is garner­ 3
ment.
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ed in there will not be one little golden
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Bullock Merc. Agency, vs. Lilly Davis sheaf that will fill the sad and sorrow­ 5
CIRCUIT COURT.
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formerly Lilly Stempf, Summons. Cer­ ing heart with gladness for ever and 6
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Harry L. Irwin vs. C. M. Speck et tificate of attachment.
ever more.
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94
u x. Execution
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W. P. Morgan vs. Otis R. Arnold et
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Bulloek Mercantile agency vs. Lilly al. Decree.
10
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Davis.To recover money.
Commercial Fishing is
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William V. Hanscom, vs. Myrtle Fay
77
Bullock Mercantile Agency vs T.K. Hanscom. Order.
48
75
Poor at Mouth. 12
Flynn. To recover money.
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Anglo-California Trust Co. vs. Ore­
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Alice Dale Hoppin vs. Abraham gon Gas & Electric Co. Order.
The exceptional warmth of the water 15
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Frideger. Summons.
Jackson Co. Bldg. 4 Loan Assn, vs
in Rogue river this year is keeping the 16
50
90
fish from entering the river at Gold 17
50
87
Beach, according to Claud Bardon, the 18
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local fisherman, who has just returned 19
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fiom the mouth of the river. He also 20
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says there need be no fear of deple­ 21
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tion of the fish in the river if the law 22
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87
is strictly enforced in the lower river, 23
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but that the difficulty is in enforce­ 24
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ment, although a real attempt is being 25
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made. Many housand of steal-heads 24
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are reported lying in the river at the 27
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mouth of cold streams, but refusing to 28
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come up Rogue river on account of the 29
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warmth. As soon as the stream cools M
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one of the greatest runs of small U
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steelheads and salmon ever experienced Temperature —mean max. 86.0; mean
may be looked for according to the min. 52.45; mean 69.22; Max. 96 on 7;1
old timers on the river. Bardon has minimum 47 on 22.
Greatest daily!
been at Gold Beach »ince June, return­ range. 44. Total precipitation .31 in.
ing by the trail and by West Fork.- Number of days with 01 inch or more
' Grants Pass Courier.
precipit ration, 3; clear, 19; partly
cloudy, 8; cloudy, 8.
K. B ritt ,
Ask Help for Babies
Cooperative Observe
See Our Oil Stoves
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NEWPORT
(A charming resort for the family)
A picturesque trip across the Coast Range Mountains. Situated
on Yaquina Bav and the Pacific Ocean. Modern Natatorium with
salt water baths.
TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES
Two trains daily from Portland. These attractive beaches n-
clude Rockaway, and Garibaldi beach resorts. Neah-kah-nie,
Manzanita and Bay Ocean.
CRATER LAKE
(A Lake within a Crater.)
Located in the heart of th? Cascade Rrnge. Reached by auto­
mobile stage from Medford orKlamith Fails.
OTHER RESORTS
Cölestin
Josephine County Cave» (Oregon's Marble Halls)
Shasta Mountain Resorts
OKEGON OUTDOORS" BOOKLET
Will help you decide on that vacation resort. Contains descrip­
tions of the different outing place*, ^excursion fares, hotels and
camp rates
Summer Excusion Fares
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Washington. 0. C.
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PATCNT LAWYIM,
For further particulars or copy of booklet "Oregon Outdoor« ’
inquire of local agent.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
JOHN M. SCOTT
General Passenger Agent
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