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Court House News JACKSONVILLE POST Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville Oregon CIRCUIT COURT. I E. T. Staples vs. R. D. Hines, et A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacksen al. Motion. County, Oregon. Inn Zundel vs. Lowei1 Zundel. Ans wer. # Toiv Fulion, Editor. State Industrial Accident Commis sioner vs. E. H. Porter. For money. Entered as second-class matter June 22 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville State Industrial Accident Commis- Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. sioner vs. Frank M. Radovan. For money. State Industrial Accident Commis- SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920 sioner vs. J. W. Opp. For money. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $2.00. Ever Seal” Jars City of Medford vs. V. D. Harris I Summons. Affidavit Order City of Medford vs. M. M. Maine Summons. Affidavit. Order. City of Medford vs. Julius & Turner. Summons. Affidavit . Order. Arglo-Calitornia Trust Co. vs. Ore gon Gas & Electric Co. Inv entors; Advertising rates furnished on application. A meeting of the Medford Chamber of Commerce will The Kind With the be held September 1st, at which time that organization will inaugurate a movement looking toward the removal GLASS TOP PROBATE COURT. of the county court house from Jacksonville to Medford, and in order to make it appear that the demand for said Harry R. Banta, estate. Inventories and appraisement. removal emanates from other sections of the county, Med Ellen Stone, estate. Admitted to ford Machiavellis are making a strong effort to induce probate. Ellen I. Wells, estate. Petition. Mayor C. B. Lambkin of Ashland to open the campaign Order. at next week’s meeting. It is planned to place two meas Archibald McN. Harrison, estate.' Report ®f sale. ures on the ballot at the coming general election; one will Margaret McCarvel. estate. Affi provide for the removal of the county seat at a certain davit and posting of proof of Debt. iReport. Order. date and the second provides for a tax levy for the pur Robert H. Holley, estate. Supple Phone 142 The Peoples Store pose of erecting a suitable court house at Medford. This, mental decree ot settlement. George Cragmire, estate. Order. Jacksonville Oregon in abbreviated form, is the plan of operation the Med- I Annie Waters. Inventory and ap praisement. ford Chamber of Commerce has mapped out—a plani which is foredoomed to failure. With the price of build Est. William H. Baldwin. Oath of office an 1 undertrking. ing material almost prohibitive and the wages of work Est. H. S. Evans. Affidavit and of p isting notices. men sky high, it is extremely improbable that taxpayers proof James S. Lee, estate. Petition. will consider this a fitting time to erect a court house Order. Cassandria Coffin, estate. Inventory either at Medford or elsewhere. Again, the county’s and appraiseme nt. present bonded indebtedness is $500,000, on which we Linnie Lueila Morgan, et al. estate, i etition. Order. Answer. pay 6 per cent interest annually. Property owners, of Agnes Brier, et al minors estate. Temperature—mean max. 86.0; mean course, will be delighted to add a few hundred thousand Order. H. G. Evans, estate. Affidavit of min. 52.45; mean 69.22; Max. 96 on 7; minimum l’on 22. Greatest daily dollars to this amount for the sole purpose of adding to our publication. George Gillette, estate. Affidavit range, 44. Total precipitation .«1 in. neighboring city’s prestige. In seeking possession of the of posting. Number of lays wi h .01 inch or more PROSPERITY precipitrut ion, 3; clear, 19; partly Harry G. Day, estate. Affidavit of court house, Medford is actuated by no altruistic desire »loudy, 8; cloudy, 8. publication. to benefit the taxpayers; Medford’s guiding spirits want W. B. Roberts, estate. Inventory E. B ritt , appraisement. Co perative Observe the court house because they think it would be a distinct and John Jacob Shafer, estate. Order acquisition to their city. As for the taxpayers —well, and decree of final settlement. Caroline W. Andeison, estate. they can pay the bill. Statement. Final order. Vouchers. , You Ì1 Like Them John M. Williams Co HOME TRADE L I A Basis for Choice V fist National Bank 0 MEDFORD OREGON William H. Baldwin, estate Admit ted to probate. E Guthrie Mabel W. Rsbl. Emma K. Stearns incorporated as “Valley 1 School Association.’’ MARRIAGE UCEN8F8 WHILE Government Supervision and the Federal Reserve Sys tem’s protection extend to all National Ranks, one may find in --Location, Quarters, Equipment, Facilities, Services and Manage ment-sufficient reasons for se lecting the First National as BANKING 11E ADQU ARTE RS. Whether you are right in Medford, or miles away on ranch or farm, it will be possible for you £o utilize this bank to good advantage. I Charles H. Bates and Olive Jane Cai ter. William H. Galinat and Edna Goet- hen. Harry Norwick and Phina Anderson. McKinley S Gentry and Ethel E. Whipple. Marvin M. Abbot and Hazel F. Kinnis. John A. Wetterson and Espella B. Davidson. Jack J. Villair and Mabel K Girsh- berger. Ferol Perkins and Allie M. Head- lee. Edward E. Wilder and Alice D. Wilder. Chester L. Pomary and Helen Sar gent. Ivan J Rawley and Mary R. Hop- kina. Weather Report PERSONAL SERVICE Let's Cheer Up and be Happy Ilf have lots to he thank tut for Get ready foi the hunting season. He Resident Agent Every family should know that TRADING AT HOME means CIVIC PROSPERITY. Good as the best and better than the rest. All losses— large or small settled promptly. Medford, Oregon READ THE HOME PAPER! NOTE THE HOME BARGAINS! SPEND YOUR DOLLAR AT HOME! Phone 17 R Now is the time to subscribe to The Post • UNIVERSITY- OF* • OREGON• —in maintained by the state in order that the young peo ple of Oregon may receive, witboat coat, the benefits of a liberal education. The University include« the College of Literature, Science and the Art«, the Graduate School, the School of Phys ical Education, and the professional Schools of Law. Medicine (at Portland), Architecture, Commerce, Journalism. Education and Music. Date maximum High standards of scholarship are made possible by an able faculty, well equipped laboratories and a library of nearly 100.000 volumes. I’recip. to L earn Ranch and City Following is the report of U. s. Vol unteer Cooperative Observer E Britt; Jacksonville, for month of July. Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Minimum I FIRE INSURANCE Outing Days Are Now Ideal at NEWPORT (A charming res >rt for ths family) A picturesque tiip across the C >ast Range Mountains. Situated on Yaquina Bay and the Pacific Ocsan. Modern Natatorium with salt water baths. Supervised athletics are encouraged and every attention given the health and welfare of the students. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES With ■ heightened confidence gained bp the recent expression of public support, ths University is now emterini upon an era of lard* developssrnt and extended naefulneea. Two trains daily from Portland These attractive beaches in clude Rockaway, and Garibaldi beach resorts. Neah-kah-nie, Manzanita ar.d Bay Ocean. CRATER LAKE (A Lake within a Crater.) Located in the heart of th > Cascade Range. Reached by auto mobile stage from Medford orKlam I'h Falls. For a catalogue or for any information, address: THE REGISTRAR Dnieeralty of Oregon Endesa. Orslea •I OTHER RESORTS Cölestin Josephine County Cave» (Oregon’s Marble Halls) Shasta Mountain Resorts “OREGON OUTDOORS" BOOKLET have all kinds of animimi- Will help you d'cide on that vacation resort. Contains descrip tions of the different outing places, excursion fares, hotels and camp rates lion and huntiny supplies TRAtK-MAWK*. ist*rv<1. rest pfooiO o. i< e exclusively. C io’ tl î e»-’» W Fick’«? H^rdwp^e T he F irst lesson L W. Wakefield Summer Excursion Fares I« opy• l -' f» nyri«. >1 or rant”, fr»r I’JDiMii prsrt- *. » FKWKNCCB ■ ‘ »r invaluable hook e LL PATr«1T For further particulars or copy of booklet "Oregon Outdoors ’ inquire of local agent. * SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES Washington, 0. j JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent