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S t tunóos in Fort’cloxure of De One writer says $2 bills ate un lucky. Maybe he tried to buy a T- '¡n.jite <! Tax Certificate TN TH" CIRCUIT CC.t’RT OF Be It Resolved By The City Cou'«'tl lione steak w i«h otic. Stock tickers are now installed on OF OREGON. FOR THE Of The City Of Jacksonville, Ore.O'*: European steamers and wlrelets tel •' THE CIRCI IT < OURT OF THE STATE JACKSON. That pm Sinn’ to the pr«-v'sions ol egraphy sends the ups and downs A woman always has a e nnanlon V OREGON, IN AND FOR JACKSON C. A. M D iu.r i -U .T ’ of Wall Street, so you can walk the the chatter of the fit« ot J-.ek on« I e, whea she is going wrong, b it wh* > ■ O NTY vs. deck and still make a million, or go Oregon, the city council of s» <1 i', ■he pays the ¡rice she . ■ as lone in EASTERN GROWERS PLAN TO 1 lair.tilT V. S. D peau, F, !e G’.mge H. Ao.loos' broke, as the case may be—most like hereby <•-Ils am! orders <■ Genital E' c inhabitant ot the only i 1 ml i.i the BEAT WESTERN FRUIT. vs. ’■ if Frt nee.s Ambror , h' >«i ly the latter. We took a fl'e.r on tion to be held io the city la i with’n ocean. f’ rimer, D -L ndant. said city of Ji.c s-mvill,-, Otcgott, 01 Unfit own h« i s if lit V I Coast Pruning, Spraying and Pack Wall Street stocks once, ard sine«, I'ueslav, the 8 h day of N ve-nber, Dai b Evans and Maty "Io F Primer, the above named de- Methods to be Followed to Recap then have let them set erely alone, It s thought tl:c c !: t ' i; vl 1 hive 1921, for the purpose of eh-cting the wife : tilth it unknown heiia if the« on the theory that the baby shies oft • nls’.t: ture Local Market. to go into winter cnertri.i earl ’ this be decta’id, Melissa J, Chai t fll ai from a hot stove upon which it once Municipal Officers h.-rdnaftei speci IN THE NAME OF THE STATE season as the trained avals me on her unknown heirs if sue be d- <•* t s* Mid-west and eastern orohardists laid a trusting hand. Present indi fied, viz: >F OREGON, You are hereby noti- strike and demanding fish an ' j a half Two Councilman, to hold office f.t «Iso all oth*r pe*s ms er p rtiis tin are planning to follow the paeitie cations point to the street taking a i.-r! that W.S. D upimu , the holder of for overtime. two y< ars, km wo el 'iming any right, title, eat -fi coast practices in growing and mar lively interest in tlrngs all over the 'i i* fi -ate of De inqin r cv numbeiad One Recorder, to hold office for on- lien or u-ter.- t in the rv:t! estate keting their fruits in an attempt to country, as indeed it always does, )>■ issued <>n Ihe 5th day of October It 1? noticeable that the average srribeo in the complaint her in, year. putting up campaign funds for vir recapture their own home markets I92o ny the tax c« 1 e tor of lire County One Treasurer, to hold office for o.u salesman 13 more polite now in try fen«lst’’s. now largely held by the far-west ions "bosses,” and obtaining finan 1' Ja'ko-n State of Oregon, for the ing to sell us a shirt for *1 35 than year. cial concessions from the govern d Fl'i ■ To Geo-go II Ambrose a trade. They are telling themselves '.nonnt of fi'teen atal ?3 fi ll dollars, he was a year ago can:' -cenillng to Witich said election wi] b gin at 12 I r necs An br. s *, his wife, and th.i:- that if they prune to get better size ment later in payment. Our govern fi • s .me b.ing the amount th«-n due let us have the same shit >r ¿7. di e- se'. unknown hii’s if they be dec. and color in their fruit, sprav to ment is borrowing money in large o’clock noon of said d iv and coriinu’* i' I <1* linq'ient for tax* s for th? year until 7 o ’ clock, P. M. of said day. D r is Evins ard t-'nrv >!. Ev; na, b’ keep down insects and diseases, pick lots right now, and paying Wall 1914. together with penalt", in'erest Joe Weteier, J. M. Dews end E. A. According to the divorce roc ids, ivif.->, ard 'h ir m k owi. he rs if the* Street manipulators large commis the fruit to keep it free of brui n I <•--1' thereon upo'i th«* real proper- Langley, residents anti qualified elec It is quite possible for a very nretty sions on it, instead of issuing its I*** ‘’creased, Melissa J Uhaj-pi’ll not’ and then put it up in attractive box i o s'«! to you, of which you are packs which are held in cold storage own bonds without any commissions. tors of said city are hereby appointe woman to have n very hot temner, h-r utikn« wn heirs :f she be dece i e«l. ■ wn.-r as appears of record, situat- to si rve a- ths judges of said Elt-cti >« , and therefore while a t'afiig i beau We don ’ t savvy the market talk any ’ • Iso ill] other per«! in * t parties nr '“with enough moisture to prevent 1 *: 'he su'd County and State, and brown cl-o'm-ng nn ■ right, title, *■*■ shriveling,” they can oust the west too well, but it sounds something the first named to act as the chairman ty is not a joy forever. ularlv bounded and desi'iihed as Upon reports that the of the election board; and Alice Ho. fs «ate, lien or inier* st in 'he ro d istn ern product because of the advantage like this: ' i' - s, <i. wit; Lots mfmberid 40, 41, and Fleta Chapman, resi fin ’ s anc they have in transportation charges. steel trust would not support th" There are 290 «lli'fcr- at denomina describ; d in the c*mpl-iint herein, De- '12. 11, and 45 of block numb« red This does not mean that the coast harvester trust at the next Congres- qualified electors of skid city are here tions in the world, with the salva f. ■ dan’s: ‘A ! it s A !dif on to the city of Ash- INTHFNAMF OF THE ST.’-TF growers are bound to lose the mar gressional election, the beef trust by appointed to rict as clerks of s id tion road forking at the bridge in I o <1, Iiickson County, Oregon. kets, thinks W. S. Brown, chief of got mad and threatened to swear election, the fust named. Alee Iloe's, that many directions. Most of them OF OREGON: You are lerely rc- Y "i .ne fa ther r.o’ified thatsrid W. to art as first clerk of said election off smokisg, to get even with the to qutied to erponr sn l answ* r ’ hi- c n - ■horticulture at O. A. C. Experiment ran uphill, hut there ere so ninny . Luneau has paid t ix-son said prem- plaint -f tie ab< ve named --1 ai* ' station. Superior climate conditions bacco trust. Smoked meat imme board. ot them a fellow don't know whether ■ ■« ror prior <>t sub- qn< n’ years, with The City Recorder is hereby direc’« <! to run in low or step on the «*. s. filed.again-t you In t’ e above cnt;ti*'i‘ make for a certainty of crop much diately went up ’steen points. Then the r te of interest on said amounts as all the oil trusts flocked in, prices to give notice of such elecli >n and the above that of the eastern conditions, Ami after winding around i;i 269 e urt, witbin six ” e l s from ’h*» d t'< '■ Hows: and also lend a high color and fine cheered for 37 minutes and pande appointment of said election officers, different directions the.- all fo’ch up of the fii-st publication of Dis rtirr- by the publication of this R .-soli; ion in at the same destination. mors, -i- d if \ o«i fail to so appear t « Y d -’.: Data Ti’X Ro- Amount Rate quality that are truly distinctive. monium reigned, turning to hail. Tax Paid ceipt No. of lnt Next the railroad trust threw a he Jacksonville Post, the official new< aii'-wer, fi r want thereof the pla:’ t:ff The industry is a business in itself 191 ’« Oc'.5 192’1, 13789 $13 58 12% monkey wrench into the Ford steer paper of said city of Jacksonville, Ore will nrp'v to the c ti ’ t for the r i ■' here, while in the more eastern dis I MG O<’’.5,1920 14083 $42.69 12% Ciiutiou. d* tn-u'ded io s tid con pl dnt. Fuccii.«- tricts it is only a side-line that will ing gear by threatening to start r> gon, in the rigular issue of said news $:)1 86 12% 1 Hi Oct 5,1920, 23818 ’y s'aterl as foil >«s; not get the study and attention it re third party, and maybe a fourth and paper, pttblishe I and dat«d October 22, County. Court, Jackson’.'•■«tii’y. S ate 19'8 Oct,5.192), 23295 $33.40 12% fifth. This rattled the railroad trust 1921, and by p i3ting a copy of said ceives here. i For a decree of the comt ’l a’ p'ldi of Oregon. '919 Oct.5 T620, 17912 $22 30 12% Western men have a big advantage so that it started to raise rates, but Resolution in each of three public litre Estate of J hit W. Dav’dsot , tiff ;s ’lie owner in ' pp simple of t * I 2 > Aug 22,1921, 13119 $28.37 12% in the cost of containers, Professor the coal trust beat them to it. Prices places in said city, not less th»n ten f- llowmg describid real estate.si’im’rd Deceased. S i I F. Palm r as the own« r of the Brown points out. Nearness to box showed a tired look, with dark circles days prior to he day set for said Ger - To E C. Du’t it. Jack Durrett, Be in I ickfon Cmmtv, Oregon, to-wi : ' *a' title of the above dtscribed prop- under the eyes, and for the next oral Election. lumber mills enable the western linda Walker, Lon H h*. n, Mrs. V. The I nt numbered three ’3) in I In. ! ty ’>s th*» a «me apnears of record, Tire for-going Resolution Nt. 10’ grower to buy good boxes at 12 to hour everybody tried to make mon M. Foss, R M. F’liu I :itc , and all • umber h'rtv-one ( ’ll of the T<-v. n .. i otl-yr persona above 16 cents, whereas the eastern grow ey regardless of whether the world was introduced a, d adopted at a regu o her pet suns uul.now -fi. i s or devi (Ci v) of Go'i Dd', according to 'i* m .1 ce hereby further netifiedthat was safe for democracy or Democrats lar ssssion of the City Council held ers paid as high as $1.50 per bar sees, of said dieia et utiu j.' i s wi.l; effi'ial plat 'll reo*', now of r. «’•>»•• : ■ ! W <_ Du 'e in will arrlv to the rel of three bushels capacity last or not. The banking trust has a October 11th, 1921, by the !'« ll iwii g In the name of trie S ate ot Urt-gon; and forever q re’ing the '¡tie of plain 'i:c.*ilt Court of the County and grouch, because while it has sever votes, viz; Ayes —Bishop, Fick, Me year. and by or ter < f tl.e ab Vj entitled *'ff therein and the”cto, and docri'og ;t ,te if r«'i«l for a t'ecaee forelosing With a further reduction in il members in the cabinet the other lntyre, Wmdt; Nays—None. court, made a: d ent rid o O cio I k r 'hd you and each of von have no ie !ien agai’i-t the pion, rty above trusts have two to fheir one in the Approved bv the May or October 11, 'freight rates l>y rail to eastern 17ta, 1924, in th- m ut n m s. i i utatc, rich', tit’e, estate, liin or ir.tc est esvib "I and mention -<1 in said certifi- points, and increasing shipments Senate. Thereupon they trotted out . 1921. you and e:i< h of you are fie.ebi crea th rein or then t , and f'« r« v-r ba’ iit-g •itu Ant y it are hereby summoned through the canal to European mar the bank statement of the couwtry EMIL BRITT, Mayor and required to appe.tr at L e Cull I >.n 1 rnj i-i -g yr u from setting up ;*p* ir within s:v v days after the and pointed out that it looks a little kets the Pacific coast growers may Attest: room of said c >ur( in ihe e u. I huilée claim to th- s r: e or auv pert then of e i ■ ■ or’ this somn.ns upon volt, I). W. BAGSHAAV, City R corder. «expect to find outlets for their sur-' spavined in is off hind fetlock. The at Jaekso .vile, Jackson Cuani. , Or-.* x l-i v of the dm of service, and T'ii-’ s tmm ms is s-irvel ’non yo ’ !• plus high grade fruits. No other market closed strong, with every gon, at ID u’eloc.. ill '.fie I- re:.-, ell ol. oiillh-ii'ii-n for six successive veil: <• i n ; bis actio«) nr p y ihe amount body conviced that the rich must be ‘ kind -should be sent. Saturday, the 3d d ,y of Duectubvr, 'n the Jani sn-ville P««t by o*der o' lae r s alrive shown, together with Notice of Sale protected, and the poor, dodgast their ♦ ♦ ♦ 1921, and show eau c, it any «h ie be, ♦h • II uorible ts and a’«*,•!),■<] intenet, and in case if. Ca'ktns, judge < ‘ hides, can rustic, as usual. IM THE COUNTY COURT OF TflE STATE why an order ol sa d court stiould t.ul. ■i'U" fa'luro to do so a decree w*ll BATTLESHIP TO BE SAVED. the ab >ve en’itle 1 court, mode and *■■ • i* * * < F OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY oe made uiiecting lite ■ reed -re I foreclosing the lien of said X cutor i I sum te'e'l on ihe 21st day of ^entvn-hr--. OF JACKSON. ASHLAND MAN HONORED. estate io sell at pi iVate rae to lie. 1921, ,' itd Ihe flrst d.i’e of public- t:m> ■i in-' «•« s s against the land and PORTLAND, Or.—In reply to a highest, bidder fo i Ca h in li nal or on of ’his summons is •«eptember 24, 19.”, em s- s above name In the matter of the es protest filed by Representative John I LA GRANDE, Or.—The stat« tate of Elizabeth J. Bris such terms aa the « i oar; a ay appruv.', and the tim ' in which you are req’dr*- Th Si.mm ns is published in the son of Washington against the des grand commandery of Knights Temp tow, decease d. subject to the colmimeli. II of Bul I to ippear her< in is on or before six tack 'mv’l e Post once each week for truction of the old battleship Oregon, j I ri id of s x consecutive weeks, NOTICE is hereby given that th. comt, the real p. o. ei ty oi sa d estate. weeks from said firat date of publi- Secretary of the Navy Denby wrote lar closed its 1921 session with the election of officers and the selection undesigned executor of the last will described as toliuWB ■in.J r anil bv virtue of an order duly the following leter: rii! ion. Beginning S..ut.i 14 5i) chains and md regularly m i !e an ! entered by the "1 have to Inform you that it is not of Roseburg as the meeting place for and cstH*e of the above nam-'d tiered M. PURDIN, Hon. F. M Calkins, Ci*-c«itt Judge, on ent, pursuant to the power conferred West 10.343 eliams lio.n lire q .after the present intention of the navy de- j next year. Attorney f«r I Inin'it". The election of officers resulted upon her by said will, which h is I re- Section coriti-uoi .fie No.lit boundary P-.-t'-fflee ad lress Medford, On’ roi' Sep i mbet 20, 1921. Date of first publi- parement to destroy the Oregon; on c ilo’i . eoteml'.. r .'J, 1921. the contrary, it is planned, if practi as follows: Charles W. Nimes of Ash tofore linen duly admit'ed to p'obati lire of Section i, To v. s.tip ii, South ivtti tn.-i.e All p ovens and pipers in this proceed cable, to preserve the vessel as an land, grand commander; Milton L. in the al ove entitled court, at her res ot Range 2 We. t oi th A oi ic.’ ing m be pervert upon the und rsign- historical naval relic; and an effort Meyers of Salem, deputy grand com idence at Talent in Jackson County, Meridian, Jack .»n County, C.ogon; 011691 Ralph D. Robinson of -ta'e of Oregon, from and aft. r th* thence tunning Wesi 9 tj.if t ti ins | ut - ■ i r -I ling withm the State of Oregon, is being made to complete arrange ntander; F. 24th dav of October, 1921, will proceed uli.l with the Nor h t o t itary line of <t th - a lire si herein ifter mentioned. ments with the State of Oregon Portland, grand generalissimo; Department of the Int rio- I . A. Roberts, whereby that state can become the A. Van Kirk, grand captain-general. to sdl at pr ivate sale, to the h'ghesr said Section 1 to A e t bo..i,duty lii.e U. S Land Office nt Roseburg, Ore A tone-, for th- Plaintiff. custodian of the vessel and perman E. E. Magee of Klamath Fall-., senior bidder, subject to confirmation hv said of ihe Northeast quarter ol Ito N ir.li gon, September 20, 1921. ently lay her up at some suitable grand warden; George T. Cochran ourt, all estate, right and interest Wist quarter of said Section I; thence Noti e is hereby given that Pa’ ney Ad iress, Ron n 5. Citizens B u.k Build port where she will be accessible to I of La Grande, junior grand warden. that said decedent her death, in end to North along sua! ime to ,h North Salsman, of icksonville, Oregon, who, ing, Ashland, Oregon. visitors and serve as a stimulus of John B. Cleland of Portland grand the following describ'd premises, rit uout.daty ol said Suction 1; tl.OirCe on Nov. mher 2nd. 1918, mad«j eddi James F. Robinson of uated in J tekson C uniy. State of Or East along sail line 9.(567 chain-, t'Onal homest°ad entry, serial No patriotism to this and future gen treasurer; Portland, grand recorder; William egon, to-wit: Ibih- e South 11 the point ol begin ting, 611961. fo* S E erations." , S.W i ,, Section 32, Summons Wallace Voungson of Portland, grand cunt doing 14 acres mon; or I s.-, with Township '7S, R m-re 3 W., Wifi irn- NE'i *f SE'_ of Section 6, and NW ♦ ♦ ♦ prelate; 11. L. Henderson of Astoria, of SW'r ami S'1, cf NF.1, of SW lls appur.enatii-e.s. ettc i-terldi n, has filed notice of in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE FARM POINTERS THAT POINT. grand standard bearer; F. A. Inman Witness the Honorable G, A. Gard te tion t«> m ike final rhree year proof, OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY '•< of Section 5, all in township 39 S. 'of Baker, grand sword bearer: A. P. Range 1 West of the Wiliam« tic iter, Judge of lit; above i nt"led emit, t ■ establish cltii n to the land a’ ov OF JACKSON. drain seeded late will not germin Davis of Marshfield, grand warden, Meridian, and. with the seal oi said court fie.ctu affix described, before t lerk of the Count' Louise II. Ann Alert Plaintiff ate so well nor stool so freely as George W. Dunn of Ashland, grand Court, Ch un-ey Florey, at h:s olfi’i An undivided on« half interest in and ed this 19lh day of Ociobt r, 1421. vs. that seeded early. From 10 to 25 pet captain of the guards. CHAUNCLi 1-LOREY, at Ja< ksonvide, Oregon, or, the 26 h lull*’ L Van Allen. D- fondant. to the SW',of Section 6 in the af cent more seed, therefore, should lie ♦ ♦ ♦ Ci u tlj Clerk. Jay of Oc'obor, 1921. oresaid township and range. To John L. Van Allen, the above used in late seeding.—O. A. C. ex SALEM, Ore.—The Standard Oil By Mildred Neil Florey, D pity. Claimant names "S wltr-.Ts s: Said property will be sold as tw. amed <’efei dant; periment station. company Monday remitted to the sec First publication Oct 22, b'21. Lee Black, of Jac! sooville, Ore-on Apple growers who have not yet retary of state a check of $65,122 SI. Sepai ate tracts upon the following Last I ublii'll’mil Ni’V. 19, ¡921. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE C. C. Daniels of Jacksonville,Ore<rer sprayed for anthracnose canker pro I covering the tax on the company's terms and conditions, to-wit: cash in OF OR r GON, Yo t are hereby required James Davies <f Jacksonville,Or« go tection should do so at once, using sales of gasoline and distillate in foil on confir mation of sale, or , cash ,.Co!Tm.in, f lac'- smivill ,Or*’gi-r 'o appear an 1 answer the complaint on confirmation of sale an I b d i*«ce in Bordeaux 4-4-50. All bark siirta.-« Oregon for Septemticr. ■I d against you in th» above entitled W. IL CANON, from topmost twig to the base of the Another check from the Shell com one year to be evidenced by promissory court an I cause on or before six weeks Register trunk muse be thoroughly covered pany of California, covering a similar note of purchaser, bearing 8«: interest from ’he date of the first publication from date, secured by a first mortgage The spray protects the remaining tax, was for $5129.62. A « .'/ei ’ r Publication of t> is s immons. And you are hereby upon the property purchased. fruit against the rot due to the same + ♦ ♦ ’otifa d hat if \ on f.iil to appear and 011363 Dated this 24 day of September 1921. disease. Instructions for tile prepnr WASHINGTON. D. C..—The ad uid a -wrr Sool complaint, for want 1) -piirtment. of the Interior atlon of Bordeaux mixture may he ministration's peace treaties with ’her*'« f, plaintiff will apply to the AUGUSTA BOSTWICK, jm :; t, s - -; U S I. . d Office it R seburg, Ore secured from the Oregon Experiment Germany. Austria and Hungary Executor of rhe will and estate of i It r -linvi' entitled Court tor the relief de- en. O ■ ober 7. 1921. station at Corvallis free on request were ratified by th«* senate Tuesday, Elizabeth J. Bristow, deceased. nandi-d in said complaint, a succinct m J i Noic- is h -retiv given that Issar —Department of botany and plant the vote on the first two being 66 to staterm nt of which is as follows; CIGARf-, N wi.<m La '■ s of i ncksorvific, O. « go« pathology. 20. or eight more than the necessary For a decree of absolute divorce of w ho. on ylayl.A, I’18.mid; h •’ nest d HOW’S THIS? Now is the time to hill select po two-thirds and the case of the Hun ulaii.liff fr m defendant; that plaintiff ero I « . S ri -l No 01(363, for T >v n h p TTALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE tatoes for seed. Choose onb healthy, garian treaty, due to the absence of e aw arded the ro’e ifiare and control 'g 3 \V., Willamette M ri will do what we claim for it— vigorous plants that are not next to three senators. 66 to 17. of her minor chil l* en, E ii h E. Van filed notice of in'en'ion te cure Catarrh or Deafness caused bv a diseased hill Vines meeting these mske fi il three year proof, to estab Allen : nd John L. Va • Allen, Jr.; for requirements may be staked, when Capital, labor, employer and em Catarrh. We do not claim to cure lish claim to I fie land ab-ve di-s rib' d, $75 O’) sui« m >ney. and $4” Of) per month not frozen down already. Only high ploye are all at deep sea and all any other disease. b> fore F R iv D vis, U. S. Commiss- for supp irt of plaintiff and said child- yielding hills should be retained at in the same boat, so there is only one HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE i ner. at Ids ffi.-e at «I cd for«'. Or* g I t ’, re i, a: d that plaintiff hedecreed to be digging time.— O.A. ('. Experiment thing to do, and that is for each to is a liquid, taken internally, and h • owner of the following described on the 21st. <i: y , f N vcniber, 1(>21. station. bend to the oar and all pull together. acts through the Hood upon the p -olicrty s,tented in Stevens coun- Claim .nt names as witueisis: ♦ + ♦ Otherwise they will g> round in a mucous surfaces of the system, thus tv S* t’e of Washington, to-wit: The N .-h on Pureil <>t Merif rd Oregon eircle and get nowhere, but maybe reducing the inflammation and re ROND COMPANY FORMED. Fr d Co.-pie of J : ck». nv.ll , Or« gon Northe nt Quart-r of Section Twenty- storing normal conditions. get swamped. x. T iv. nshi«) Thirtv-two, North of E-lv -i.t P. t o d t s««: ville. Or« go All Druggists. Circulars free. R-i'g-Th- t--nine, E nt of the Wil- Bm o ■ Poole or Jac smn 'll . Or. n SALEM. Or. Til«« American Bend F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. 1 m ’tte Meridian. & Mortgage company, with a capital W. .1, C IN )N. The Southern States arc feeling T s immot s. by order of th« Hon- stock of $t 00,000, 1ms beet, Incmpoi better now since the prices of both R « : is*’ ' ■’abl- F. M. ('»Ikin’, Judge of the ated by L. A. Crowell. A. E. O'Brien cotton and tub. cco are sliding up Nutke io i T euit.,r.d d«ive en ¡tied Court, regularly made and E M. Ransom, according to ar ward. and It is well, for the South Notice is hereby gi <n th it the in- on th- ’! d da.’ of Senterr.lier, 1921, is ticle! filed here. Headquarters of the was hit hard, especially on cotton. d< rsig. iit has b< n I-ed hr th- served pon y- u bv publicati n thereof corporation will be In Portland. And those of us who chea plug will County Cour' of Ju,iron Com y. On once pt »• wee* ft»» six «iicc<*giivr weeks W. A. BISHOr, Prop. continue to find a place to spit, ♦ + ♦ Once you’ve gon, ns a,Im’1 istrati r of the estate o! [»even times] in the Jacksonville Post, SAN FRANCISCO, Cat.—A telegram price or no price. Prompt Service and careful a ten enjoved the Stoughton P Jo'-es. deceased, and that a newspaper of JucksonviPe, Oregon. tion Io business guarante« «I from Secretary Hughes was received toasted flavot al! p rs -ns I ving claims agri: st s tid 1 he d ite of the first public ?ion of Tuesday by Mayor Rolph in which Germany still declares vehemently e«t-)l a*e -ea.1:’ d top: esen’ the Sim this noti- being o th • 10 day of Sep- you will al Secretary Hughes. In dinlo'o -t Io ’.«•; that the bill she is call.'«’ on tn • -i- pr. p. • \ m 11 ’ll. to til 11 . - g <! tember an ways wan', it i ’h date f the Inst pub- guage, asked the people of Sau i- ran- '• a crime against c'vlllrt'on II ar 1 s .tfi e Ju. « - n*. til , J .k- limtion the ■r.cf i,.on; on the 22nd day etsco. to he cordial to the Japan*«•* she certainly ourht to knew a c i’- i.nty O 1 r ol , vi I I rtx of Oetubc-, 19*1 disarmament conference delegates against civilisation " hen she sees t r m the <i¡ill’ of ths lits P t 1; et” n h <EW rON W. BORDEN scheduled to arrlv here Wednesday " hat has become of the ol.l fesh of th s • oli . w t i l. tir. t p A fie i.io.« Attorn< y fot Plaintiff. on the steamer Korea Marti, en route toned girl who tried so hard to hide is O« tober I. 1921. Ad Ir. ss; 107 East Main Street, Med to Washington her ankles from view? Local and General News ABOUT STOCK MARKETS. Summon» Resolution No. 101. for Publication Jacksonville FREIGHT LINE delicious Burley flavor D W. BAGSHAW, Administartor. ford, Oregon.