— ■■■■ w Jacksonville Post The teachers so fortunate as to attend the Oregon State Teachers’ Association to be Friday, Dec. 14, 1923 held at Portland Dec. 27, 28, S. P. and H M. SHUTT, P ublishers 29, will have the pleasure of Published Every Friday at Jacksonville, Jack hearing one of the most dis­ son County, Oregon. tinguished educators of the Entered at the postoffice at Jacksonville, Oregon day —Dr. John Adams of the ___________ as second-class matter._____ University of London. Dr.’ ADVERTISING RATES Regular display adv. per inch, each issue....... 20c Adams has held the position Display adv., less than a month, per inch.......25c Business locals, per line, each issue..................10c in the University of Profes­ sor of Education since 1902, SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year............................................................. 12.00 and has written several books Six Months......................................................... 1.25 Three Months................................................... .75 on education which are well i (In Advance) known in this country. One book “The Relation of the; It is a well known fact School Studies to Moral I > that no larger, better or bet- Training” touches closely on! | ter flavored fruit and vege- one of the subjects under in-l I tables of all kinds are to be vestigation the past year by | [ found in the United States an O. S. T. A. corrujiittee. | than those grown in Rogue No doubt a lot of fellows > River valley and other Jack- wish they did not look so ['son county valleys. There- much like the notorious Sis­ | fore it looks quite out of kiyou train hold-ups — the !) place and is somewhat of a D’Autremont brothers. In ; knock to this part of the about every state in the union country when the Medford arrests have been made as grocers advertise “Washing­ suspects of these criminals— ton and Idaho potatoes for the last one being Alabama. sale—the best in the coun­ Our guess is that the villains try,” etc. Of course this is are still in hiding in the moun­ done perhaps in order to have tains, not a hundred miles Prompt Delivery and Good Service an excuse for charging a from where the crime was higher price than our home committed. product sells for. But the queer part of this system is that in Portland and a num­ Jacksonville, Oregon Phone 74 ber of towns in Washington and Idaho the grocers adver­ For a real home place you cannot find their 5 potatoes as “the a better location than Oregon’s historic ¿t*J****J*J*J*J*J*S*S*J*j*J>*S*J>*S*J*J>*J*J*J>*J*J*J*J>*f*J potatoe W W *♦**♦**♦**♦**♦**♦**♦**♦**♦**♦**♦* W W WW" tise 1 1 r n of Jacksonville. Best climate in A ! world-tamed world-famed Kotr Rogue River ! [ city Oregon. More than 75 per cent of the potato—the best on earth.” | inhabitants reside in their own homes. T ---------------------------- - -------- I Good garden and fruit lands. Good High Grade Groceries at Low Prices Best Grade Merry Christmas! Christmas gifts for all the family Mill Feed $1.75 per sack WOOL SHIRTS for men, $3.50 Godward Mercantile Co $ PERSONAL SERVICE HOMESEEKER t T 1 lAC.T. C. Tire Î FREE! Î ❖ ♦: Ask us about it FICK'S HARDWARE T T X | CHRISTMAS is coming. We have a large stock suitable for gifts Jacksonville Pharmacy after CHRISTMAS- ¿years of usejut enjoyment Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an attachment execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Josephine County, dated Dec. 3, 1923, on a judgment rendered in an action wherein The First Nation­ al Bank of Southern Oregon is plaintiff, and G. H. Pease (known as George H. Pease) and Hattie M. Pease, his wife, are defendants, commanding me to sell the attached property therein describ­ ed, to-wit: The Southwest '4 of the Southwest \4 of Section 10, the North '2 of the Northwest *4, the Southwest '4 of the Northwest '4, and the North­ west of the Southwest '4, all in Sec­ tion 28, Township 33 South, Range 4 West of Willamette Meridian, also the Northeast )4 of Section 12, Township 34 South, Range 5 West of Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County. Oregon; fot the satisfaction of the judgment therein set forth, to-wit: $393.07, and accruing costs of sale, with interest on the principal sum at the rate of 8"! per annum from October 19, 1923. Now, therefore, I will on Jan. 6, 1924, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M., at the front I door of the County Court House at Jacksonville in Jackson County, Ore­ gon, sell’ said property, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment, with interest, costs, etc., to the highest bidder, for terms, cash in hand. Dated Dec. 7, 1923. C. E. TERRILL, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. d7 j4_____________________________ Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary McClelland Badger, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under­ signed to all persons having claims' against the estate of Mary McClelland Badger, Deceased,! to present them with proper vouchers within six months from the date of first publication here- < of to Nellie Dickey, Room 6, Mills Building. Ashland, Oregon. Date of first publication Nov. 16, 1923. NELLIE DICKEY. nl6 dl4 Administratrix. Hardman Garage Jacksonville Cash Store Phone 142 M SHIRTS All kinds of woollen shirts, $2 up. Mackinaw Shirts, Wool Sox, Wool Pants and all kinds of Shoes JOHN PAPPAS Toaster Something every woman wants. A splendid gift for the girl at school, college, or in business. “Rush Hours Electric Table Stove Quick — endless uses. Cooks entire luncheons, suppers — right on the table. Electric Waffle Iron For delicious, crispy brown waffles. Mother can sit right at the table and yet keep the plates filled. Electric Percolator Makes coffee better and quicker. Anybody who keeps house will appre­ ciate one. GIFTS that do the. Work Electric Range Vacuum Cleaner Electric Sewing Machine Washing Machine (On eaay payment.) D. E. HARDMAN, Prop. Acetylene Welding General Repairing bers always go first After Christmas when so many gifts are forgotten and discarded, your remembrance will go on being used and en­ joyed every dayfor years— if it’s something electrical. If you would like to save your wife much of her hardest work—ask your electrical deal­ er about his special house­ keeping equipment. He will undoubtedly arrange easy time-payments for you. Check over this list of acceptable gifts with him today. Electric Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. schools and churches. Electric light and power. Good water. Wonderful I shade trees and mountain and valley | scenery. Good citizenship—all white American. Free auto camp grounds. We solicit full investigation of our advantages and community by pros- I pective settlers who want to build a home and live a long happy life. Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce. galore for the children; remember the best num CAIJHWIA OREGON POWER COMPANY and Reasonable Prices and Satisfaction Guaranteed. For cheap car and truck storage call on us. Main Street Jacksonville Phone 282 IM MUMJUUiS * In all lines of business patronage is irregu­ lar. Street cars, stores, banks and restau­ rants have their “rush hours” when some delays in service are unavoidable. The public, with the situation before its eyes, good naturedly accepts a degree of incon­ venience. There are “rush hours” in a telephone exchange. With business service the “loads” of telephone traffic are deter­ mined by commercial activities, banking hours, etc.—the “load” of the residence telephone varies with household and social needs. The demands upon the telephone oper­ ator and a complicated mechanical equip­ ment cannot be seen, but telephone traffic varies in every hour of every day accord­ ing to the individual desires of thousands of patrons. If there should be at times a delay in answering your call, remember that trained young women with nimble fingers are doing their best to serve you, and that at the moment there may be a “rush” of telephone traffic. v The exercise of patience and considera­ tion will mean better service. The Home Tel. & Tel. Co.