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John Miller, Jr., of Klamath Falls, who returned to that city last week after spending his vacation with his father here, has resigned his position with the grocery company with which he had been employed the past year, and has accepted a position with the Union Oil Company. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kirkpatrick I have moved from their big house to ' their cottage on California Street, , known as the Green house. The house they vacated was rented by O. Baker, who is superintendent of the construct- I ion of the Medford-Ruch road. Mr. i and Mrs. Baker moved Tuesday. SUMMER UNDER WE A R FOR MEN AND WOMEN Always a Full Line of Sheeting Pillow Tubing Dress Shirts Groceries Mill Feed PRICES REASONABLE Godward Mercantile Co Jacksonville, Oregon Phone 74 PERSONAL SERVICE Goodrich Sil vertown Cord TIRES Are best in the long run FICK'S HARDWARE Highest quality jewelry repairing, diamond set ting, watch repairing, agate mounting and jew elry manufacturing. REDDY & CO. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. And General Accessories Hardman Garage I). E. HARDMAN, Prop. Main Street Jacksonville Phone 282 Jacksonville Pharmacy AGENCY FOR NYALS, SANTOX and A. D. S. LINES Films and Camera Supplies Nowon Hand 9 9 All kinds of Summer Underwear Jacksonville Shoe Repairing Freight Line The Workmens Clothing and Shoe Store John Pappas, Prop. li Notice of Final Account. BY VIRTUE of an execution and or- Notice is hereby given that the un der of sale on Foreclosure duly is- dersigned, Administrator of the Estate Friday, July 4, 1924 sued out of and under the seal of of Mary J. Inman, deceased, has filed the Circuit Court of the State his Final Account as such Adminis ELIZABETH BLANCHE COO.Í of Oregon, in and for the Coun- trator, and that the County Court for Main St.. MEDFOltP, OREGON. Publisher and Editor ty of Jackson, to me directed and Jackson County, Oregon, has fixed ROBERT J. COOK, Assistant dated on the 27th day of June, 1924, in Monday, the 21st day of July, 1924, at Published Every Friday at Jacksonville. lack a certain suit therein, wherein the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said A large delegation from Grants Pass son County. Oregon. visited this city Tuesday, advertising Georgs H. Lounsberry as Plaintiff, day, at the Court room of said Court, Entered at the poatoffice at Jacksonville. O egon recovered a decree against Lillian M. in Jacksonville, JackBon County, Ore their July Fourth celebration. as second-class matter. Lounsberry, Phillip H. Lounsberry and gon, as the time and place for hearing Grace Wick-Merritt is spending the George C. Lounsberry, the defendants, ADVERTISING KATES of said Final Account and for settle 20c Fourth with friends at Crater Lake. Regular display adv. per inch, each issue 25c While away she expects to motor to for the sum of Four thousand forty-five ment of said Estate. Display adv., less than a month, per inch. and seventy-two one-hundredths dol All persons having objections to said . 10c Business locals, per line, each issue ... Diamond Lake. lars with interest from March 2, 1917, Final Account, or any part thereof, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mrs. Fannie Fisk of Portland came at 8 per cent per annum, and costs and are hereby required to file or present One yzar___________________ .2.00 early in the week and took her mother, disbursements of this suit. Also for the same to said Court on or before Six months............................ ... 1.00 Mrs. Julia Rathburn, home with her. the sum of $95.55 with interest from said time. Three months ... ----------- . 50c Mrs. Rathburn is afflicted with cancer December 1, 1914; $132.12 with inter BEN T. INMAN, and had been faithfully cared for sev est from December 1, 1915; $90.30 with Administrator of said Estate. eral months by Mrs. May me O'Brien. interest from December 1st, 1916; l/ACAT/ON WEEK j20-jul 18 Mrs. Chas. Hines and son Willis and $87.70 with interest from December 1, Some country weeklies publish only fifty issues each year, ommitting the daughter Margaret, of Forest Grove, 1917; $79.61 with interest from De Notice of Appointment of Ad ministrator. week of July 4 and the week fter are guests at the home of her sister, cember 1, 1918; $102.08 with interest In the County Court, State of Ore Christmas. We could not omi. an Mrs. Miles Cantrall. They motored from December 1, 1919; $121.78 with issue on account of legal notices, but from their home at Forest Grove and i interest from December 1, 1920; gon, in and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Gust are printing only two pages at l ome will enjoy at least a week with rel $128.23 with interest from December 1, 1921; $115.44 with interest from De Linden, Deceased. this week, thereby taking it a ittle atives and friends. The undersigned having been appoint cember 1, 1922; $162.50 with interest bit easier and making ourselves be- Miss Margaret Beatty assisted with from December 1, 1923, all at the rate ed by the above entitled Court as the lieve we are having a vacation. typesetting in The Post office the first of six percent per annum, which de Administrator of the Estate of Gust o------------- of the week. Miss Beatty is a daugh cree was enrolled and docketed in the Linden, deceased, and having qualified, ter of J. W. Beatty, who, with his PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE family is making an extended stay at Clerk’s office of said Court in said notice is hereby given to the creditors County on the 12th day of May, A. D. of said deceased to present their claims Mrs. Oftedal is visiting her daug iter, the home of Mrs. Beatty’s parents, 1924. duly verified as required by law within Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Palmer near Mrs. J. Smith, in Ashland. six months from the date of the first NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, Central Point. Mrs. Beatty was called Guy Connor and George Merritt went there some time ago by the illness of pursuant to the terms of said execu publication of this notice to Borden & Gaylord, Attorneys for the Administra to Diamond Lake Tuesday. her father, who is growing old, and tion, I will on the 2nd day of August, tor, at their office, Suite 412, Medford A. D. 1924, at 10:00 A. M., at the Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Throckmorton later it seemed necessary that the Centre Building, Medford, Oregon. of Ruch, were business visitors in family come and care for them. Mr. front door of the Courthouse in the Dated and first published this 6th City of Jacksonville, in Jackson Coun Jacksonville, Saturday. Beatty and five children drove through day of June, 1924. ty, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell W. R. GAYLORD, Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith of Medford from Ingomar, Mont., about three at public auction for cash to the high Administrator of the Estate of Gust and Mrs. Irene Lako of Arizona were weeks ago. est bidder, to satisfy said decree, Linden, deceased. j6 j4 visiting Grace Merritt Friday. together with the costs of this sale, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. subject to redemption as provided by John Dunnington, of Klamath Falls, Notice to Creditors. By virtue of an execution on Fore law, the following described prop- visited his mother, Mrs. S. E. Dun iing- closure duly issued out of and under In the County Court of the State of erty, situated in the County of Jack- ton, Sunday. the seal of the Circuit Court of the son, State of Oregon, to-wit: Oregon, for Jackson County. Judge and Mrs. Touvelle left T.uirs- State of Oregon, in and for the County In the matter of the Estate of Min Beginning at a post on the West day for Diamond Lake, where they of Jackson, tome directed and dated nie A. Phipps, Deceased. boundary of Donation Land Claim No. spent the week-end. on the 26th day of June, 1924, in a 66 in Township 37 South of Range 2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS: The undersigned has been duly ap Misses Evelyn and Tillie Stoweis, of certain action therein, wherein A. H. West of the Willamette Meridian, and Roseville, Calif., are guests of the Thompson as Plaintiff, recovered judg from which said post the Northwest pointed and qualified by the County ment against Edythe M. Antle and corner of said claim 66 bears North Court of the State of Oregon, for Jack- Ray Coleman home. J. W. Antle, wife and husband the 27.95 chains and from said post run son County, as Administrator of the Mrs. G. A. Gardner entertained Mrs. defendants, for the sum of $2011.40 ning thence South 27.95 chains to the Estate of Minnie A. Phipps, Deceased. Emma Wendt Chase at dinner Friday with interest at 6 per cent from Octo Northeast corner of the David Clinton All persons having claims against said evening. ber 1st, 1923, with costs and disburse Donation Land Claim; thence West estate are notified to present them, Melvin Fields sustained a broken i ments taxed at Twenty-six and no 21.16 chains to the west line of Sec duly verified, with proper vouchers, to ankle one day last week, but is re one-hundredths ($26.00) Dollars, and tion 15; thence North 27.95 chains to the undersigned at No. 328 N. River covering and able to be out. the further sum of Two hundred and post; thence East 21.16 chains to the side Avenue, Medford, Oregon, within A. T. Stinson of The Pines, Kh math no one-hundredth ($200.00) Dollars, as place of beginning, containing 59.17 six months from the date of this Co., was a guest of friends in our city attorney’s fees, which judgment was acres; save and except therefrom a notice. Dated this 13th day of June, i enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s strip of land 1.28 chains wide and 16.76 1924. Saturday. office of said Court in said County on chains long off of the East side of the D. E. PHIPPS, Miss Nellie Dickey, prominen. at the 23rd day of June, 1924. Administrator. above described, the same being de jl3-jll torney of Ashland, was a busine.-s vis Notice is hereby given that, pursuant scribed in a certain Deed from L. P. itor in Jacksonville Saturday. to the terms of the said execution, I Maury et al, to Sarah E. Bursell, et al, SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DIVORCE Miss Myrtle Pells, of Medford vis will on the 2nd day of August, 1924, of record at Page 225 of Volume 60 of SUMMONS ited her parents in this city Sat irday at 10:00 A. M. at the front door of the Deed Records of Jackson County, Ore In the Circuit Court of the State of and Sunday. : Courthouse in the City of Jacksonville, gon, excepting therefrom that portion Oregon in and for the County of Jack- Rev. J. K, Howard, of Oakland, Ore., in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for of said premises subsequently sold and son. apent Monday and Tuesday in Jackson sale and will sell at public auction for conveyed described as follows, towit: Ekron Learning, plaintiff, vs. James cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy ville. Beginning at a point on the West Edward Learning, defendant. said judgment, together with the costs line of D. L. C. No. 66 in Township 37 To James Edward Learning, the Miss Alice Hoefs returned from i of this sale, subject to redemption as Portland Monday, after spendiig a provided by law, all of the right, title South, Range 2 West, W. M. Oregon, above named defendant: from which point the Northwest corner In the name of the State of Oregon: month there with her sister. and interest that the said defendants of Claim 66 bears North 0 degrees 12' You are hereby ordered and required Mrs. J. C. Whipp, from Nevada, is Edythe M. Antle and J. W. Antle, East 3085.6 feet running thence North to appear in the above entitled court visiting her sisters, Mrs. C. C. Beek wife and husband, had on the 23rd day 89 degrees 59’ West 1390.2 feet to the and cause and answer the complaint of man and Mrs. Kate Hoffman. of June, 1924, or now have in and to East line of D. L. C. number 43; thence the above named plaintiff therein filed Grace Merritt spent a pleasant Sun the following described property, situ South 0 degrees 12’ West 626.7 feet to against you, on or before the expiration day picnicking with Medford and Port ated in the County of Jackson, State the Southeast corner of D. L. C. No. of six weeks after the date of the first of Oregon, to-wit: 43; thence South 89 degrees 59’ East publication of this summons, and you are land friends at Edgewood Parif. The southeast quarter of the south on th a North «line of D. L. C. No. 68, hereby notified that if you fail to so Miss Carmen Dorothy, in company east quarter (SEJ4 of SE!4) of Sec 1390.2 feet to the North East corner of appearand answer said complaint plain with some nurses from Medford, en tion Nineteen (19), Township thirty- D. L. C. No. 68 which is on the West tiff will apply to the court for the relief joyed an outing at the Natural Bridge six (36) South of Range Two (2) East line of Claim Number 66; running prayed for in the complaint on file in beyond Prospect Sunday. of the Willamette Meridian, together thence North 0 degrees 12’ East 626.7 said court and cause, namely, for a de Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Wilsey and Mr. with all water and water rights, ditch feet to the point of beginning, con cree of the above entitled court forever and Mrs. George Fisk, of Griffin, were and ditch rights appertaining thereto taining 20 acres, in Jackson County, dissolving the bondB of matrimony pleasant callers at Amy’s Place Si nday or connected therewith and particular Oregon. heretofore and now existing between evening. ly that particular water right mention Also: the South six acres lying im you and plaintiff, and for a decree re Mr. and Mrs. Shives from Mcnroe, ed and described in Volume 65 page mediately along the entire southerly storing to plaintiff her maiden name of Calif., accompanied by Miss Flora 415 of the Deed Records of Jackson boundary of the following described Ekron Gall. This Summons pursuant to an order Hayden from Klamath Falls, are County, Oregon, to which record, ref tract after making the exceptions of the Honorable Judge C. M. Thomas, therefrom noted below: guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. erence is made. Dated this 27th day of June, 1924. 1. W. McIntyre. Beginning at a point on the West judge of the above entitled court is C. E. Terrill, boundary of D. L. C. No. 66, in Town served upon you for publication thereof Mr. and Mrs. James Eaton and Mr. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. ship 37 South, Range 2 West of the once a week for six consecutive weeks and Mrs. James Kent have pure last’d By L. D. Forncrook, Willamette Meridian and from which in the Jacksonville Post, a newspaper a number of acres of timber land from Deputy. post the Northwest corner of Claim published within Jackson County, Ore Walter Amprist and, with their jul4-al number 66 bears North 27.95 chains; gon, and you are therein and herein families, are now occupying same. thence running South 27.95 chains to ordered and required to appear in said the Northeast corner of the David court and cause and answer said com [ V. W. Kirkpatrick, of "Dick’s NOTICE Clinton Land Claim; thence West 21.16 plaint on or before the expiration of i Restaurant,” made a business trp to In the County Churt of the County six weeks, from and after the date of i Medford Monday. Since we have no of Jackson in and for the State of Ore chains to the West line of Section 15; thence North 27.95 chains; thence East the first publication of this summons. [ bank here, Jacksonville business folks gon. The date of said order is June 20, 1924, 21.16 chains to the place of beginning. have to go to Medford occasionally to In the matter of the administration and the date of the first publication of Save and except therefrom a strip of bank their money. t of the estate of James M. Cronemiller, said summons is June 20, 1924. land 1.28 chains in width and 16.76 CALKINS & HANNA, ? Callers at The Post office Monday all deceased. chains in length off the East side of Notice is hereby given that the un Attorneys for Plaintiff. paused to admire a beautiful magnolia the above described tract, the same Our post office address is: Medford, blossom brought to the editor by Mrs. dersigned administrators of the above being described in a certain deed from j20-jul25 Alice Sargent. It was a bud when named decedent have heretofore to-wit L. P. Maury and others to Sarah E. Oregon. Mrs. Sargent brought it in the morn on the 28th day of June, 1924, filed in Bursell, and others, recorded in the above entitled court and matter ing. but opened up during the day. Volume 66 of Deeds at Page 225 in the Notice of Final Account. their final account and report of the Miss Edith Hoefs returned to Port administration of said estate and said office of the County Recorder of Jack- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE land Wednesday, having sp. nt he va- I court, by order duly entered, has fixed son County, Oregon. STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this . cation at the home of her father here. Saturday, August 2, 1924, at the hour COUNTY. ; Miss Hoefs finished a course in nursing of 10 o’clock a. m. at the courtroom of 28th day of June, A. D. 1924. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary C. E. Terrill at the Good Samaritan hospital ir the the above entitled court at Jackson McClelland Badger, Deceased. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. spring and her work takes her back to ville. Oregon, as the time and the By L. D. Forncrook Notice is hereby given that the un Portland. place of the hearing of said account Deputy. dersigned, administratrix of the above anil any objections thereto and for the jul4-al Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kramer and named estate, has filed her final ac settlement thereof said estate. two children of Woodland, ac.’om- count in said county court of Jackson Elizabeth R. Cronemiller. panied by Mrs. Wm. Hansen of Bed County, Oregon, and that Monday, the David H. Cronemiller. ford were recent guests of Mr. and 11th day of August, 1924, at ten o’clock Jul 4-al Mr». Wm. Carnem. A. M. and the court room of said court • • at Jacksonville, Oregon, has been ap The Southern Oregon S|«<ke>man Jacksonville Lodge No. 10,1. 0. 0. F. pointed by the court as the time and (Granta Paaa) says: "Men today con Meets every Saturday Evening at 7 JO. place for the hearing of objections to demn Jesus Christ and his teach ngs; All members and visiting brothers are W. A. BISHOP, Prop said report and the settlement thereof. they are keeping the standards that cordially invited (o attend the meet Date of first publication, July 4, 1924. Christ lived away from their b. ya and ings. Moving and all kinds of Nellie Dickey, Administratrix. Davit» D orn . N. G. girls and then wondering why their freight handled. children are gouig to tbe deviL” j t jul 4-al A ltru » T. N umiw 8*. P to -T ml J f : Î X Î t T ❖ Î T t X | Ford Parts “Try the Drug Store First Jacksonville Post