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JACKSONVILLE POST Official Paper of the City o! Jacksonville Oregon Court House News < 1KCÜIT COURT. Thomas C. Jone» et al vs. Alfred N A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson Beck. Foreclosure. County, Oregon. State vs. W. J. Albert, Failing tu dim head lights. Toni W. Fulton, Editor. State vs. James Murphy. Assault. State vs. John Marrion. Burglary, Entered as second-class matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville State vs. H. C. Stambook. Obtain- Oregon, under Act of Congress of .March 3, 1879. ing money under false pre’enees. Ina Zundel vs. Lowell Zundel, SA7Î/ÂJMF, AUGUST 21. 1920 vorce. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $2.09. Advertising rates furniahed on application. “Ever Seal” Jars PROBATE COURT. Estate of Jane Carroll. Admitted to County Highway Notes. The Mail-Tribune shows wonderful judgment in | choosing the psychological moment in which to advocate This week the county court had a a removal of the county court house to Medford, giving force of men at work re decking the bridge at Rogue river. Heavy plank as a reason for the move the recent collapse of the Bank ing, which makes an excellent drive of Jacksonville. Without wishing to appear too inquisi way, is being used for this purpose. tive, we “ask to know” just what connection there is be Preparations are under way to in stall a rock crusher on Rogue river, tween the failure of a private enterprise and the location two miles west of the Reese creek of the court house? Also, would the “present intolerable school house. The output of the crush er will be used to macadamize about 3 situation” be less intolerable if the court nouse were miles of road between Reese creek house and Butte Falls, moved to Phoenix or Central Point instead of to Medford? school section of road is located in The Mail-Tribune appears to be laboring under the im •‘sticky” bdt and during the wet son is almost impassable. pression that Jackson county is situated in Medford, Ore gon; that the court house has somehow strayed from; Rogue River Full of Salmon its natural bounds and must be reclaimed at once. If the proposition is ever placed on the ballot, the resulting Marshtield, Ore.. Aug. 19. — Enorm- ous runs of salmon are coming vote would probably astonish our contemporary. into Rogue river greater than ever in One of our exchanges ventures the opinion that here after county funds should be deposited in banks in more populous centers, “where more people could watch the bank.” The writer, however, fails to specify on which side of the depository's doors the watching should be done. If watching is the one sure way to prevent a re currence of our recent disaster, it is a safe bet that any future institution of the kind established in Jacksonville will be well watched. A little judicious “boosting” of our natural resources means more industries, more population, more money for Jacksonville. Let everyone help. A Basis tor Choice WHIL E Government Supervision and the Federal Reserve Sys tem’s protection extend to all National Banks, one may find in —Location, Quarters, Equipment, Facilities, Services and Manage ment-sufficient reasons for se* lecting the First National as BANKING HEADQUARTERS. Whether you are right in Medford, or miles away on ranch or farm, it will be possible lor “’ you to utilize this bank to good advantage. MEDFOPD OREGON The Kind With the GLASS TOP You’ll Like Them John M. Williams Co Oregon Jacksonville the history of the river. The canneries find it necessary to limit the amount of fish taken from each boat in Order to handle the catch. The Macleay cannery placed a limit of 600 pounds a night on each boat. This amount is caught in a short time, Twelve cents a pound is paid so each man in a boat gets $36 for working a short time. The fish are so thick in- the river it is only necessary to throw Perfectly Safe. out the nets and haul them in. Fisher said the physician to the men are hoping that the phenomenal poet who had summoned him, “you run will keep up so thev can reap a are not in good health, and I must forbid all brain work." “But, doctor,” harvest. protested the poet, “may I not write some verses?” “Certainly,” the doc Notice. tor said, “write all the verses you want to.” Bids will be received by the County ‘ V ednes- * i Court at the Court House on Wednes- day, September 1st, 1920, for oroposals oposals ' I J t f for furnishing 100 cords of fir wood to j be delivered to the Court house on or I Resident Agent before October 15th, 1920. The bids. may be on either body fir or fir slabs, FIRE INSURANCE same to be in four foot length, all Ranch and City wood must have a width of at least six inches and must be small enough Good as the best and better for heater stoves as used at the Court than the rest. All losses— House. Bids may be made on amounts of 25 large or small settled cords or more by any one party. The promptly. Court reserves the light to reject any or all bids and to accept the one for Medford, Oregon the best interest of the County, No Phone 17 R bid will be considered unless there is a bond or certified check in the sum of at4east5% of the amount bid. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, Aug ust 19th, 1920. p V?—7 HOME . i 3SPEPI Boost For It! W. Wakefield Every man, woman and child should patronize home institutions and boost for home prosperity. BUY AT HOME STORES SUPPORT HOME ENTERPRISES READ THE HOME PAPER Note is the time to subscribe to C hauncey F lorey , --------- County Clerk. _ Weather Report Following is the report of U. a. Vol unteer Cooperative Observer. E. Britt; Jacksonville, for month of June. Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Date maximum • UNIVERSITY The Post OF • OREGON• — in maintained by the «fate in order that the young peo ple of Oregon may receive, without coat» the benefitn of a liberal education. Minimum The University includes the College of Literature, Science and the Arts, the Graduate School, the School of Phys ical Education, and the profesaional Schools of Law, Medicire (at Portland), Architecture, Commerce, Journalism, Education and Music. PERSONAL SERVICE High standards of scholarship are made possible by an able faculty, well equipped laboratories and a library of nearly 100,000 volumes. Fruit Season is Here Supervised athletics are encouraged and every attention given the health and welfare of the students. With ■ heightened confidence gained by the recent expression of public support, the University is now entering upon an era of large development and extended usefnlnsss. Jars and Jelly Glasses Preserving Kettles For a catalogue or for any information, address: THE REGISTRAR (Jniversitr of Oregon Eugene. Oregon See Our OH Stoves Outing Days Are Now Ideal at NEWPORT a charming resort for the family) A pic’uresque trip across the Coast Range Mount'd.is. Situated on Yaquina Bav and the Pacific Ocean. Modern Nalatorium with salt water baths. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES Two trains daily from Portland. These attractive beaches in 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 tha Cascade Range. Reached by auto mobile stage from Medford orKlamath Falls. OTHER RESORTS Cölestin , Josephine County Caves (Oregon’s Marble Halls) Shasta Mountain Resorts ‘OREGON OUTDOORS" BOOKLET The Thing tor Harm Weather Come in and let us show them to you The Peoples Store Phone 112 Will help you decide on that vacation resort, Contains descrip tions of the different oating places, excursion fares, hotels and camp rates Temperature—mean max. 86.0; mean min. 52.45; mean 69.22; Max 96 on 7; minimum 47 on 22. Greatest daily range. 44. Total precipitation .31 in. Numb r of with 01 meh or rm re P'iC'ii r..li 3; clear, 19; partly • & clouUj, 8; e E. B ritt , Cooperative Observe nnt. • » OR NO Ft C. at. r.nd c upyrlghU rvic»»- >c.»U bfcei. et.-h, . .‘ . odd '¡'’I or Fnoto, i noto, wr for roll RIPORTO • i iy. iPvutprRct- -FKRINCK*. kv Mchwiwly. e ------““—“ 2 ce’-ts H tor Inrahi^h!« bo<k ci ■» » e f.ll PATENTS, .1 O’ 4 4 ’to get a pai Irte:. 4Ai>ie iniuxTimt on. ».ut U t a i TflâOt-MÀRKS, Summer Excursion Fares • .' erwl. L.b.. L iiCO. PATENT _ ........... , LAWYERS« For further oarticulars or copy of booklet ”< Jr egtm Outdoors ’ inquire of local agent. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent