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GOLD NEAR DIAMOND HKE r ' Stories of th discover) f r ! i near Diamond Lake are bemc ; • ' " .nd nt of and add much to the ex __ _____ there I Ixl Klamath 1 alls, and it seei.. that , though fa is some truth in the story, as such ■£? more or less exaggerated stories generally are. A prospector working along one of fa the upper tributaries of the Rogue found some gold bearing rock which fa seemed very rich. He took this to Dr. Smith of Crescent City, Calif., who he We Deliver knew was dependable and a'.-o finan cially able to continue development work. Dr. Smith realized that a rich ledge or placer might be near where the rock was foupd, so he took some outfit and an assayist and chemicals and packed in ROBIN HOOD IN MEDFORD from Diamond Lake, their destination “Robin lliol” i.-> probably the most If you have something you wish being about fifteen miles west of the gorgeously c< an.med . pern ever given trade, something to sell, < r wish lake. in Medfoid either professionally or by buy, advertise in our want f.d colli Many people from here and other You may be surprised at what a . v amateurs. Then- are .361 costumes not cents invested in this column will do. places are planning to go on in hoping including the ballet and s. me of them, Only five cents a line, in advai ce. that a rich find will oe made and a new notably the coortii iand their ladies, ' Count six words to the line. El Dorado opened.— Klamath News. and the twelve bridi: maids are wonders FOR SALE—Boy’s bicycle. -------------o------------- in satin brocadi . The wedding cos J. L. Roe. tumes of Robin Hoed and Maid Marian, PARENT TEACHERS INSTITUTE FOR RENT—Housekeeping ro< 12-2p Parents-Teachers Association work also Alan a Dale and Annabel are sure- Phone 174. I y the last word in magnificence. WANTED—500 new subscribers to ers will be interested in hearing of the A number of Jacksonville folks at The Jacksonville Post. institute to be held in the Ashland WANTED—To sell all my seco: Civic Club House in the afternoons tended Robin Hood Iasi night and pro | hand goods. Prices right. V. W. Kirk nounce it well worth seeing. No doubt during the coming week. The meet 1 patrick. many others will attend the perform ings begin Monday and a fee of one SPECIAL SALE Good quality c - dollar is aske^ for joining the classes. ance tonight or Saturday night. sets. $1 pair while stock lasts. God Mrs. Hill and Miss Hays, who are o- ward Mercantile Co. conducting the work, were both heard tried the new coffee at WANTED—To correspond with a Have you at the state convention at Medford and Jp one interested in buying real estate in Dorothy’s? ! Jacksonville or Jackson county, J. L. are bringing much that is valuable Roe. along the lines of Parent-Teacher work. WANTED- The Post wants to - All who can should hear some of these your job printing. The dust is off the lectures. type and the presses are ready. I., us make you a price before ordering “Why was Dr. Kutter so severely elsewhere. reprimanded by the club librarian?” IF INTERESTED in Radio, phone W. A. BISHOP, Prop. 314, Jacksonville. I will be glad to del “They caught him absent-mindedly onstrate Federal and Super-Heterodvm removing the apfiendix from the book Moving and all kinds of or any make of Radio set. John 11. he was reading.’’—The American Le Renault, Agent. Ip freight handled. gion Weekly. fa r 0 For Anything You Want & WANT ADS Jacksonville Freight Line - («MVP«»«7 s UOM4. Ml _ _ _ _ _ B n When in Need of •o "PfiV JOB 1 M Get Our Prices Ml lii Before Ordering Elsewhere We Are Prepared to Print STATIONERY— Business Letterheads and Envelopes Personal Stationery for Ladies BLANKS CARDS HAND BILLS BOOKLETS FOLDERS ETC. HOMESEEKER « II WE AIM TO PLEASE TUP POST Job Printing Dept. Jacksonville, Ore. M II 1 A HAPPY HOUSEHOLD ’ ;,n execution anil or- Little Louis»- w as lo» n the street ’ • 1 ■ ■ 'osure duly i - and was brought nt. • • i ■'ire station, n nder the seal of The ..ffieeri tried in eve learn her a of the State j officers said, name. Finally one of t for the Coun- of Oregon, ty of f Jack J . . n, to me directed and "What name does your mother call dated on tin 7. . ay of June, 1924. in your father?” suil therein, wherein a certain “Why,” said Louise innocently, “she George II. I.'ii.nsberry as Plaintiff, doesn ’t call him any name; she likes recovered a dec r. - against Lillian M. ’ ¡lip JI. Lounsberry and him.” Lounsl George C. L .insberry, the defendants, for the sum ' Four thousand forty-five Notice of Final Account. . two one-hundredths dol- and . 1- . w w ith ■ inte 1 -it- .-! from March 2, 1917, Notice is hereby given that the un at 8 [ . i -i r aim m, and costs and dersigned, Administrator of the Estate ■ 1. 1 teme < r.t. this suit. Also for of Mary J. Inman, deceased, has filed th . . > with interest from his Final Account as such Adminis D< i; 1 1; $132.12 with inter trator, and that the County Court for est from 1 . . in . r 1, 1915; $90.30 with Jackson County, Oregon, has fixed interest from December 1st, 1916;' Monday, the 21st day of July, 1924, at ter. st from December 1, the‘hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said $87. wit 1917; i’.1 .1 v.Jth interest from De-1 day, at the Court room of said Court, .51(2.08 with interest! in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore cember 1, 191 from December 1, , 1919; $121.78 with! gon, as the time and place for hearing interest from 1 December 1, 1920; of said Final Account and for settle $ ... ith interest from December 1, ment of said Estate. Miss Margaret Devereaux, our county 1921:811• • i with interest from De All persons having objections to saj^ nurse, was a guest of Mrs. G. A. cember 1, 1:22; >1'12.50 with interest Final Account, or any part thereof, Gardner Wednesday. Miss Devereaux ¡'. m D .ember 1, 1923, all at the rate are hereby required to file or present of -ix percent per annum, which de w ill leave soon to spend a six-weeks ci < e v. s i nr< lied and docketed in the the same to said Court on or before said time. vacation with relatives in New York. Clerk s < flice of said Court in said BEN T. INMAN, • Administrator of said Estate. Mrs. Ralph H. Ball and son, Sam, County on the 12th day of May, A. D. 1924. j20-)ul 18 departed Thursday morning for Riddle, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, where they will visit Mr. Ball’s rela pursuant to the terms of said execu tives before returning to their home in tion, 1 will on the 2nd day of August, SUIT IN EQUITY FOR DIVORCE Portland. Mrs. Ball had spent several A. D. 1924, at 10:00 A. M., at the SUMMONS months with her father, J. L. Roe, f jont d iof of the Courthouse in the In the Circuit Court of the State of since the death of Mrs. Roe, and made City of Jacksonville, in Jackson Coun Oregon in and for the County of Jack- ty, Oregon, < tier for sale and will sell many friends in Jacksonville. Neigh at public auction for cash to the high son. Ekron Learning, plaintiff, vs. James bors say it was due to Mrs. Ball spres- est bidder, to satisfy said decree, < ence of mind and prompt action that together with the costs of this sale, Edward Learning, defendant. To James Edward Learning, the the fire al the Presbyterian manse was subject to redemption as provided by above named defendant: controlled until the fire department ar law, the following described prop- In the name of the State of Oregon: erty, situated in the County of Jack- rived. You are hereby ordered and required son, State of Oregon, to-wit: o------------- Beginning at a post on the West to appear in the above entitled court and cause and answer the complaint of Lemons, 25c at Dorothy’s. Ip boundary of Donation Land Claim No. the above named plaintiff therein filed ------------- o------------- 66 in Township 37 South of Range 2 against you, on or before the expiration West of the Willamette Meridian, and Don’t fail to read the ads. from which said post the Northwest of six weeks after the date of the first publication of this summons, and you are corner of said claim 66 bears North hereby notified that if you fail to so 27.95 chains and from said post run Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. lime thence South 27.95 chains to the appearand answer said complaint plain By virtue of an execution on Fore Northeast corner of the David Clinton tiff will apply to the court for the relief closure duly issued out of and under Donati n Land Claim; thence West prayed for in the complaint on file in the seal of the Circuit Court of the 21.16 chains to the west line of Sec said court and cause, namely, for a de State of Oregon, in and for the County tion 15; thence North 27.95 chains to cree of the above entitled court forever of Jackson, to me directed and dated post; thence East 21.16 chains to the dissolving the bonds of matrimony on the 26th day of June, 1924, in a place of beginning, containing 59.17 heretofore and now existing between you and plaintiff, and for a decree re certain action therein, wherein A. H. aci. : save and except therefrom a Thompson as Plaintiff, recovered judg strip of land 1.28 chains wide and 16.76 storing to plaintiff her maiden name of ment against Edythe M. Antle and chains long off of the East side of the Ekron Gall. J. W. Antle, wife and husband the above described, the same being de This Summons pursuant to an order defendants, for the sum of $2011.40 scribed in a certain Deed from L. P. of the Honorable Judge C. M. Thomas, with interest at 6 per cent from Octo Maury et ai, to Sarah E. Bursell, etal, judge of the above entitled court is ber 1st, 1923, with costs and disburse of rec< rd al Page 225 of Volume 60 of served upon you for publication thereof ments taxed at Twenty-six and no Deca Records of Jackson County, Ore- once a week for six consecutive weeks one-hundredths ($26.00) Dollars, and ■ i , ex. opting therefrom that portion in the Jacksonville Post, a newspaper the further sum of Two hundred and of ... . . remises subsequently sold and published within Jackson County, Ore gon, and you are therein and herein no one-hundredth ($200.00) Dollar as c< nveyed described as foilowa, towit: ordered and required to appear in said attorney’s fees, which judgment was Beginning:.!. a point on the West court and cause and answer said com enrolled and docketed in the Clerk s office of said Court in said County on line «.I D. L. C. No. 66 in Township 37 plaint on or before the expiration of Sou. 11, Kang. 2 West, W. M. Oregon, six weeks, from and after the date of the 23rd day of June, 1924. fi om which p int the Northwest corner Notice is hereby given that, pursuant of Claim <46 bears North 0 degrees 12’ the first publication of this summons. to the terms of the said execution, I East 3085. 5 feet running thence North The date of said order is June 20, 1924, and the date of the first publication of will on the 2nd day of August, 1924, • J’ West 1390.2 feet to the said summons is June 20, 1924. at 10:00 A. M. at the front door of the 1. ■ . f 1'. L. C. number 43; thence CALKINS & HANNA, Courthouse in the City of Jacksonville, r. c . 12' West 626.7 feet to Attorneys for Plaintiff. in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for the Southeast corner of D. L. C. No. Our post office address is: Medford, sale and will sell at public auction for 16; theme South 89 degrees 59’ East Oregon. j20-ju!25 cash to the highest bidder, to sati- . on tht North line of D. L. C. No. 68, said judgment, together with the costs l.>. . . - feet to the North East corner of of this sale, subject to redemption as I). I . C. No. 68 which is on the West Notice of Final Account. provided by law, all of the right, title lim < Claim Number 66; running and interest that the said defendants IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE thence North 0 ddgreas 12* East 626.7 Edythe M. Antle and J. W. Antle, STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON feet to the m int of beginning, con- COUNTY. wife and husband, had on the 23rd day t ng lu acres, in Jackson County, ■ of June, 1924, or now have in and to Oregon. • i In the Matter of the Estate of Mary the following described property, situ McClelland Badger, Deceased. Al.-o: the South six acres lying im-1 ated in the County of Jackson, State Notice is hereby given that the un nn-di; Jy along the entire southerly of Oregon, to-wit: i . .im ■) . ' the f< iftwing described dersigned, administratrix of the above The southeast quarter of- the south ’ l •.'.<• n ;..ng the exceptions named estate, has filed her final ac east quarter (SE'4 of SE'4) of Sei count in said county court of Jackson therefrom noted below: tion Nineteen (19), Township thirty- County, Oregon, and that Monday, the 1 i.ii at a point on the West six (36) South of Range Two (2) Last >,y < D. 1 . C. No. 66, in Town- 11th day of August, 1924, at ten o’clock of the Willamette Meridian, together A. M. and the court room of said court >' .a. Range 2 West of the with all water and water lights, ditc. re ¡> at Jacksonville, Oregon, has been ap Meiidianand from which and ditch rights appertaining theret 1 pointed by the court as the time and r.hwc.-L corner of Claim or connected therewith and particul - place for the hearing of objections to i.uiiibt ■ .s North 27.95 chains; ly that particular water right mention said report and the settlement thereof. a. m South 27.95 chains to ed and described in Volume 65 page Date of first publication, July 4, 1924. . rnsr of the David 415 of* the Deed Records of Jack < n Nellie Dickey, Administratrix, . i I Claim; thence West 21.16 | County, Oregon, to which record, ref ( nt jul4-al cli ;. ti West line of Section 15; I erence is made. . . -uce N rth 27.95 chains; thence East Daled this 27th day of June, 1921, 21. i" i.u.ii' to the place of beginning. NOTICE C. E. Terrill, ... nd exc. pt therefrom a strip of Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. In the County Churt of the County land ;chains in width and 16.76! By L. D. Forncreok, of Jackson in and for the State of Ore- : ... m lei gth off the East side of Deputy, th. ab ve lestribed tract, the same I go»1- jul 4-al being .a u . 1 in a certain deed from I In the matter of the administration I . P. Maury and others to Sarah E. of the estate of James M. Cronemiller, Bursell. ai 1 others, recorded in deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un \ . i . " 1 i >eed . at Page 225 in the dersigned administrators of the above the ' ounty Recorder of Jack- named decedent have heretofore to-wit son County. Oregon. on the 28th day of June, 1924, filed in I ated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this the above entitled court and matter For a real home place you cannot find 2- h day of June, A. D. 1924. their final account and report of the a better location than Oregon's his tori C. E. Terrill administration of said estate and said city of Jacksonville. Best climate in . rii! or Jackson County, Oregon. court, by order duly entered, has fiked Oregon. More than 75 per cent of thi By L. D. Forncrook Saturday, August 2, 1924, at the hour inhabitants reside in their own homes. Deputy. of 10 o’clock a. m. at the courtroom of Good garden and fruit lands. Good ju!4-j25 the above entitled court at Jackson schools and churches. Electric light ville, Oregon, as the time and the and power. Good water. Wonderful place of the hearing of said account sj^iue trees and mountain and valley and any objections thereto and for the scenery. Good citizenship—all white settlement thereof said estate. American. Elizabeth R. Cronemiller. Free auto camp grounds. David H. Cronemiller. We solicit full investigation of our jul4-al advantages and community by pros ------------- o pective settlers who want to build a Have vou subscribed for home anti live a long happy life. (The Post? Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce. Í i k itti B |U '.'o'i'-.' of Shtriff’n Sale. PERSOXAl A.XO OTHERW/SI • Fill. Hardware store is put“ ■ in a lar, rr gasoline tank b t. of th< increasing busines ,t Ml - Myrtle Pitts of Medford ent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Jacksonville. Mrs. Monla Maegly Hale and Mrs. Justice, spent Monday evening with their aunt. Miss Stella Levy. Mrs. Ida Danforth Vane, who left Jacksonville fifty years ago, visited Miss McCully recently. She was’ ac companied by her son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Ream>-s of San Francisco, who are camping at Wagner Creek, were in town Wednesday visit ing at the Harbaugh home. In the case of the city of Jackson ville vs. Wm. Schmidt, Mr. Schmidt was fined ten dollars and gave bond to keep the peace. Have You Read the Want Ads?