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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1920)
SJ- Jacksonville Post I agent for several first class first class Fire Insurance companies and will add this business to his other lines. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920 LOCAL NEWS Carl Neidermsyer and Mias Leora Godward spent Sunday afternoon in Medford. Mr. and Mr«.Frank Sauisberry return ed the first of the week from Port- I and where they spent several days A fire was started in the brush fifty yards from Gagnons saw mill on Jackson creek Saturday afternoon, presumably trom a spark from the logging engine. The blaze was finally extinguished by volunteer fight ers but not before it had burned over about five acres. The fire was discovered by one of the airplanes of the forest patrol. Jacksonville people in Medford Tuesday included Peter Fick, Mrs James Rock Jr, Miss Katherine Johnson, W. G. Kinney, L. H. Nied- • ermeyer and Chester Wendt. The attendance at the weekly band concert in Medford Wednesday night was lighter owing to ths chilly and threatening weather. Only a few con certs remain to be given this season which is greatly regretted as the music has been excellent and greatly enjoyed by valley people. Mrs. 1. D. Knight and daughters Daisy and Irene were in Medford Thursday afternoon. The threshing machine and crew have finally reached this corner of the valley and have been engaged in threshing grain for Charles Nunan, Peter Fick and the Wendt brothers. Mrs Jasten Hartman was shopping in Medford Thursday morning. The Medford P03t of the American Legion of which a number of our towns-people are members are giving a grand bill on Labor Day Sept. 6th the day the aviation field is to be dedi cated. Mrs T. W. Fulton and daughters Barbara and Phillis spent Tues lay afternoon in Medford where small Phyllis was receiving medical attention for a fractured collar bone. Mrs Joseph Applebaker and small son, Lewis, were in Medford Saturday afternoon. Jerome Hilbert retiring supt. of the Blue Lodge mine passed thro town on his way to Medford to attend Elks Lodge Thursday evening. Mr Hilbert expects to leave soon for Mexico and his position as supt. at the Blue Ledge will be filled by W. B. Robin son. I Jackson County Bank ISKO in the home of Refinement means IMMACULATE CLEANLINESS Safe and Courteous G. O. Timothy, Medford’s moat able chief of police, was in town on busi ness matters Monday afternoon. 1 1 221 E. Main > St- M ■JOFORD. OREGON, j There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and for years it was sup posed to be Incurable. Doctors prescribed local remedies, and by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Catarrh Is a local disease, Jreatly Influenced by constitutional con- Itions and therefore requires constitu tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Medi cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional remedy, is taken internally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars re ward Is offered for any case that Hall s' Catarrh Medicine falls to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. F J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills tor constipation. A. B. Cunningham, Manager Summons. THE CITY DRUG STORE For Sale—LOCATION NOTICES— both quartz and placer. Jacksonville Post. =e HF UNDER STATE SUPERVISION Clean, Strong and Prosperous Vault Protected by Electricity OFFICERS DELROY GETCHELL, President C. E GATES, Vice-President R F. ANTLE, Cashier F. E WAHL, Assistant Cashier L<fal Adviser: CIS NEWBURY Bt MEDFORD Phone 12 al amount amount by special levy for 212 West Main the following reasons: Increase in teacher’s salaries, and 1, Teachers’ salaries...------ $6,575.00 failure of the Bank of Jacksonville. 2. Furniture................................ Dated this 25th day of August, 1920. 3. Apparatus and supplies, A Rent for Southern Oregon such as maps, chalk, eras Attest: ers, stoves, curtains, etc. A lbert H. G ammons , N elle W. F ick District Clerk. Chairman Board 4. Library books____________ 5. Flags_______________ ____ of Director. 6. Repairs of schoolhouse, 'out ------- — 100.no buildings or fences----------- 7, Improving grounds----------- ct 50.00 8. Playground equipment.— IN ' THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON, 9. Transportatiou of pupils.. FOR I JACKSON COUNTY. 10 Tuition of pupils............. Edna Driskell, Plaintiff, 11. Janitor’s wages------------ - Nyal Remedies O vs. Santox Store Janitor ’ s supplies.... ......... 12. ---------------------I Wesley Driskell, Defendant, 13. Fuel......................................... To Wesley Driskell, the above nam- 14. Light_________ _____ ..... ed defendant: ¡Í7J 15. Water___________________ IN THE NAME uF THE STATE 16. Clerk’s salary___________ OF OREGON: You are hereby notified 17. Postage and stationery.... pl and required to appear in the above 18. For the payment of bond- entitled Court and cause and answer of debt and interest there on, issued under Sections the complaint of plaintiff now on file ASPINWALL HAND SPRAYERS pl 117, 144 to 148, and 422 of therein against you within six weeks the School Laws of Ore 270.00 from tne date of the first puplieation gon, 1917..----- ------- ...... p 60.00 of this summons upon you, which is 19. Insurance premiums_____ Every Pen Guaranteed the 28th day of August, 1920, and if 20. Special High School Equip 50.00 you fail to appear and answer within ment __ _ ..... ........ J. W. Robinson, M.D., Proprietor the time required, for want thereof 21 Clerk’s Suraty Band Prem 15.00 the plaintiff will apply to the Court ium ................ ........................ 22. Outstanding Warrants----- 2,000.00 for a decree of divorce, dissolving the 23. bonds of matrimony existing between j the plaintiff and defendant. 23. Total estimated amount of This summons is served upon you by money to be expedded for all purposes during the publication once a week for Bix con-1 - year................................... $10,865 00 secutive weeks in the Jacksonville' Post, published in Jacksonville, Ore j ESTIMATED RECEIPTS. gon, by the order of Hon. George A. From county school fund dur Gardner, Judge of the County Court ing the coming Bchool FOR THE INDIVIDUAL AND FOR THE STATE year.......... ... --.--.---$1.430.00 of Oregon, for Jackson County, which order was made on the 25th day of From state school and during A Person with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to 325.00 August, 1920. the coming school year------ Render Distinguished Service to the Public. Gus N ewbury Cash now in the hands of the 4 Chances With Common School Education district clerk....................... Attorney for Plaintiff, With High School Education.......... 87 Chances Cash now in the hands of the Residing at Medford, With College Education.................... 800 Chances county treasurer, belonging Jackson County, Oregon. to the district_____________ BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Mrs W. P. Bailey and Mrs. Mamie Nelson were Medford visitors Wed nesday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To i the legal voters of School District No. 1 1 of Jackson County, State of Oregon, i that a SCHOOL MEETING of said Dis- i trict will be held at School house on I the 20th day of September, 1920, at ’ four o’clock in the afternoon to vote on the proposition of levying a special I district tax, and to elect a director to 1 fill term ending June, 1921. The total amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year j beginning on June 21st, 1920, and end ing on June 30, 1921, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to be received from the coun- ty school fund, state school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the district: OPERATION Peoples Electric Store A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Mrs. A. R. Thompson, by the Rebekah and Royal Neighbor lodges, for Mrs. Carl Kline, formerly Miss Alta Walsh, who was married xt at Klamath Falls, July 28th. Many beautitul and useful presents were re received by Mrs. Kline. At the close of the evening a delicious two course lunch was served and the guests, twenty-five in number, then adjourned to charivari Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sauis i berry. Notice of School Meeting, TH E Established 1888 g Hess Dip and Disinfectant Dr. Hess Stock ionic Dr. Hess Panacea for Poultry Century Fountain Pens from $1.00 up I I Highest quality, jewelry repairing, diamond set ting, watch repairing, agate mounting and jew elrv manufacturing. | Martin J. Reddy, I EE ISKO Your Business is Invited Charles Nunan, who has been clerk ing in a store at Prospect for the past two months, was in town looking after his ranch affairs recently. I have accepted the agency for sev eral first class Eire Insurance com panies and am prepared to protect your property at reasonable rates. All business entrusted to me will receive prompt and careful attention. Call and see me. D. W. B agshaw . s Many Satisfied Patrons The Me lford troop of Boy Scouts enjoyed an ice cream social and boxing bout Monday evening. Robin Broad, a Jacksonville member, attended. Notice Fire Insurance. Deliveries Made Immediately Banking Service to Its j Amos Alfred Fries, who was recent- I ly appointed brigadier genera) of the I United States army in charge of the j chemical warfare department, is a | brothers of Mrs W. T. Grieves, a I former well known resident of Jack Mr and Mrs John F. Waite of Med sonville. Mrs M. Cadzon of Butte Falls was ford were callers in town Monday in Jacksonville last week, having evening. Jacob Shafer has been assisting his bought the books of her school dis- brother Henry Shafer of Medford drict to be audited. Road cart and driving harness for See W. R. S parks . sale. FOR SALE—Sugar pine shakes. Seo W. R. $20.00 per. thousand. Sparks. All work done in 1920 spot cash at W. R. Sparks’. AND CONVENIENCE Has been Giving Sound, The new stretch of Pacific Highway bat ween Medford and Grants Pass is proving a great attraction to motorists The scenery is beautiful particularly along the river and the new cement bridge at Rock Point is worth going miles to see. with his ranch work this week. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Among those who attended the East ern Star picnic at Ashland Friday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. ¡Fred Fick, Mrs. E. S. Wilson, Mrs. S. Dunnington and Mr. and Mrs. G. Chapman. i Isko For 32 Years James J. Donegan, of Harney coun ty, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hanley and other friends. Mr. Donegan was raised at Jacksonville but left several years ago. He says the people of eastern Oregon are very anxious to be connected with Medford with a good road via the Klamath Falls country to Pelican Bay, Lake of the Woods and Fish lake, and would come here to trade if the road between these places was connected and it would only take about eight miles of road to do it. The Chamber of Commerce should look into this proposition.—Tribune i Oregon tí Jacksonville EDUCATION PAYS County High School tuition fund.............. . .................. ......... 1,600.00 Estimated amount to be re ceived from all other sour ces during the coming school I year from 2 mill tex------ ... 1,065.00 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE Total estimated receipts, not OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUN eluding the money to be re ceived trom the tax which TY OF JACKSON. it is proposed to vote------$4,420.00 In the Matter of the Guardian- RECAPITULATION. ship of the Persons and Estates of I Total estimated expenses f°.r „ „ Agnes Brier, Grace Brier and Carl the year............................. $10,865.00 Brier, Minors. Notice is hereby given that pursuant Total estimated receipts rot including the tax to be voted 4,420.00 ’ to order of the above named Court, i made on the 21st dav of August, 1920, Balance, amount to be raised by district tax....................... 6,446.00 i in the above named matter, I, Clara Dated thia 25th day of August, 1920. Brier Matlock, Guardian of the Per- | sons and Estates of Agnes Brier, N elle W. F ick , i Grace Brier, and Carl Brier, Minors, Chairman Board of Directors. ! above named, will, at the offices of Attest- j Rawles Moore. Medford Ntl. Bank A lbert H. G ammons , Bldg., Medford, Oregon, on or after District Clerk. j September 27. 1920, sell, subject to! confirmation by said Court, all the1 right, titla and interest and estate or Notice of School Election to In Carl Brier, said Minor, in and to the following described real property, to- crease Tax More Than Six wit: Per Cent Over That of Lot Three (3) of Block one (1) the Previous Year. Edmeads Addition to Medford Jackson County, Oregon. Notice is hereby given to the legal Terms: Cash, ten per cent on day of voters of School District No. 1 of Jackson County, State of Oregon, that Bale, balance on confirmation of sale an election will be held in said District by said Court. C lara B rier M atlock , at School house on the 20th day of Gaardian. September, 1920, at four o’clock in the Notice of Guardian’s Sale of Real Property. Are You Giving Your Child His Chance? THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED Oregon Agricultural College Through a “Liberal and Practical Education” pre pare." the Young Man and Young Woman tor Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers in HOME ECONOMICS MINING AGRICULTURE ENGINEERING VOCATIONAL EDUCATION F0RES1RY COMMERCE PHARMACY ........... ENGLISH, The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC. ■■■' MODERN f LA'NGUAGE. ART the* other other essentials of a AMfiTArv a pt mid and th.» essentia Standard Technical College Course FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20. 1920. TUITION IS FREF FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College Corvallis, Ore. day, September 1st, 1920, for proposals for furnishing 100 cords of fir wood to be delivered to the Court house on or before October 15th, 1920. The bids may be on either body fir or fir slab". same to be in four foot length, all wood must have a width of at least1 six inches and must be small enough for heater stoves as used Bt the Court House. Iron Rust Proof. To make Ironwork proof against m-t. heut It until It Is almost red hot nn<l then brush It over with linseed oil. This rank.« a varnish which, unlike or dinary paint or enamel, doo» aot chip Forces Within. Trials without discover forces within. Sr.ys Victor Hugo: “There (.re Instincts for all the crises of life.” A deep perplexity awakens a flush of Bids may be made on amounts of 25 Insight; a bitter opposition sets the cordB or more by any one party. The «oul on fire; a brave peril opens our Court reserves the right to reject any eye« to horses and chariots of fire; a or all bids and to accept the one for si v<j . eittastl'opho evokes a heroism of the best interest of the County, No which the «tiflferor had not thought iiitn-eif capable^—IV. L. Watklnsoo. bid will be considered unless there is a afternoon, to vote on the question of bond or certified iheck in the sum of increasing the amount of the tax . Yon will look a good while before you fn>.I at least 5 I of the amount bid. better medicine lor coughs Mid colds Ilian levy in said district for the year 1920 j Notice. Dated at 4acksonville, Oregon, Aug ■ rnbei lain’« < ’<>ugh Remedy. It not only by more than aix per cent over the j, ¡¡,.f—it cure«. Try il when you have ust 19th, 1920. amount of auch levy for the year im- ,-h or cold, »ml you are certsin to be C hauncey F lorey , ’ Bids -------------------------- will be received by the -------- County O' .1 with the prompt cure which it will mediately preceding ----- . — . .1. Fvi »sle by all dealer». It is necessary to raiee this addition-j Court at the Court House on Wedncs- County Clerk.