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AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS IS THIS! NOTICE BADLY SHAKEN Ul ICE? Sacramento, Calif., Aug. We rec Husband (reading): “An nt t 18.—The big industr 1 i i- occ un quake lias destroyed the publ h- . terests of Northern ( 1>- • s p a p e r > n i f Piziskszvkisky in 1 i * ! . . .J r 1- .¡r fornia are ea„ 1 -Wife: “Was it the twenty-seventh annual 1 gawky yt u ;• ir. • entered spelled the Same before the conyention of the Ameri i the composi . /¿in, looked earthquake?” can Mining Congress in this all around, ev. n at rhe ceil- city the week of September 1 ing, then inq h- d, “Is this Then we inform them 29th and have assured their j the printin’ p ” We as- that, while this is THE Post had a press office it is not a post office, support to’ the Department sured him .. ... had gp-’ie, . i ¡.I that Miss Thompson has of Mines and Mining of the i there. Sacramento Chamber, o 1 one ,.f the p ■ i L. it 1a U.C d, t large of Uncle Sam’s post Commerce in entertaining |“V\ hy didn’t \ on teil him it office (wish Zimimself of the 1 is a black shop?” ■ the gathering. Kahle Co. were here so we But in Jacksonville 'they might ask him whether post Action taken at a regional industrial conference held in ■ don’t even a»k. They just1 office should be one or two Redding, California, o n i step up to < ur desk and, j words) just next door and we August Sth and 9th, assures without even a glance in ihe i are sure she will give them an interest in the conven direction or tiie “printin’! their mail—if there is any. tion wider than mining and press,” dem. i their mail! Monday a man came in puts the business world of —yes, sir, demand their nihil! and, handing us a package, . ¡*¿¿¿2...... ... _ _ _ s. Northern California solidly gggfg? said, “Here is a cut which—” behind the platform of the struction oi modern high- and we took it expecting mining congress. vv a y s through California him to finish with, “I’d like Resolutions adopted at the mining district.; a J for the to have used in an ad in your conference, which was at completion ci' surveys al paper.” But no, what he tended by more than 100 ready begun ! the United said w as, “1’1 like to mail.” representatives of the lum-j State ey. Such is life in The Jack 1 ber, __ _____________ .1 O -ll". powder, agricultural, Secretary j. r. Callbreath sonville Post office. transportation and mining of the American Mining interests, call for the crea Congress formally invited, tion of federal and state de the business r : 1 of the Sac- CATARRHAL DEAFNESS ; of ten caused by an inflamed condition partments of mining, with a ramento convention and also! "f 'he mucous lining of the Eustachian . When this tube is inflamed you secretary of mines in the welcomed their participa-j h*ve a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing may be de president’s cabinet; for the tion with -displays in the j stroyed forever. CATARRH will California Development As National Exposition of do HALI/8 ___ for it— MEDICINE _ uh.at we claim rid your system > , 1 Catarrh or Deafness caused by sociation to establish a bu Mines and 1 q<lip- Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE of h..i ha« s been successful in In the treatment tr__' reau of mines as part of their ment, to be < ... <_ ¿4 Illg tile Cat .rrh for over Forty Years. Solti by all druggists. organization; for the con- convention 1' . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Notice of proposed assessments for paving California Street, Jacksonville, | Oregon. •be City Council of Jacksonville, Oregon, in accordance with Ordinance No. 11)55, passed by said Council on the 16th day of July, 1924, has made the following assessments, as being the special and peculiar benefits accruing to each lot or parcel of land as listed herein, by such paving improvement. The said City Council will, at a meet ing to be held in the City Hall in said City, at 8 o’clock p. tn. on the 6th day of September, 1924, consider any and all objections to said proposed assess ments. J. L. ROE, aug 22-29 City Recoreer, OFFICE iKTKAMCf JJ- jUp To Portland ASSESSMENTS FOR PAVING CALIFORNIA STREET DISTRICT NO. 1 Low round trip fares to 1 ! »nd .rd return, feold on Fridays, S. urdays and Sundays. Return limit 16 days. to Portland and return. Sold any day. $16.00 ? t limit O-tober J 1st. Stopovers any where. ort, convenience and safety make Southern Pacific service worth more to yo u i any other form of transportation. For full in formation communicate with M. ft. i..p.< nuij, Agi in, Mealord Block 2 $13.25 Assess ment Num ber No. 1. S. E. Dunnington, Parts of Lots 1 and 5... $ 74.89 2. V. W. Kirkpatrick, Part of Lots 1 and 5 73.93 3. Mary E. Roe, Part of Lot 2_. 72.25 4. G. W. Godward, Parts of Lots 2 and 3. _. 146.42 5. David Dorn, E1 Lot 3. 72.25 6. Blanche Cook, Part of Lot 4.. 46.72 7. T. P. Kahlor, part of Lot 4___ 50.58 8. C. C. Beekman, part of Lot 4___ 50.58 Block 3 9. City of Jacksonville, U. S. Hotel, lots 1 and 5, and west part of lots 2 and 6 10. D. E. Hardman, shop. part of lots 2 and 6 11. G. A. Gardner, parts of lots 2, 3, 6 and 7. 12. I). E. Hardman, lots 4 and 8, part of lots 3 and 7____ And General Accessories 186.08 60.75 aan Garage 195.16 I). E. HARDMAN, Prop. Main Stn Jacksonville Phone 137.76 Block 4 13. W. A. Bishop, lot l._ 143.82 14. Mayme Cronemiller, lot 2 and west % of lot 3 239.70 Home Telephone Co. S. 80 ft. lot 4 and S. 80 ft. EH lot 3............. 187.80 Lorge investors look for a diversified field i • • ' Block 7 Warren Lodge No. 10 A. F. & A. M., part of lots 1 and 2________ Mrs. E. Band, west half of lot 2-_ _____ Est. Mary Miller, east half lot 2__________ Luke Ryan, west half lot 3............................. Fred Fick, east half lot 3 ................................... Mrs. E. J. Kubli, west half lot 4__________ G. A. Gardner, east half lot 4__________ • . i •if - ■' What about the smaller investor — the man or woman who seeks the same safety for a few hun dred doi: rs i . i: j ca h, or from five to fifty dollars a month? The C . Oregon Power Company 7% Pre ferred St . : . < 7.14% at its present price of $98 a < .c c .. . its dividends from widely di versified sources. lights tl and of t; < . i ic . /.er from its 9 power plants mills, mines, farms, factories, _.v:y kind. Copco electricity ' yettr home, of your neighbor's, o ier homes you’ve never seen. 72.25 75.86 73.21 — or mai! this coupon — today! i rank Winch Send fbi* yc . j I copy >ck today! Tlicb x ;■ erty -1 ow 1 to their muti. tl a., v, :: Tbr< •- potted. ,Vi' v. i.i "Hunting Posted 1 ; i . to ‘ E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS LODGE DIRECTORY >ortii Masonic Oregon Chapter No. 4, Royal Arch Masons, meets in Jacksonville second Tuesday of each month. Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F and A. M.; meets in Jacksonville second Wed nesday of each month. Klamath Fall« Odd Fellows Jacksonville Lodge, No. 10, I. O. O. F., meets every Saturday evening at 7:30. Ruth Rebekah Lodge No. 4 holds its regular meeting the first, third and fifth Monday of each month. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD, OREGON n about your 7% Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan. f Name____________________________________________ Native. Daughters cAddress i Jane McCully Cabin No. 1, Jackson ville, of Native Daughters of Oregon, meets at the home of a member every Wednesday, 2 to 5 o’clock. I JH> Ito,1 prop 1,1 together nn<ls U already fall? Head the - ii’-free. & CO., Inc. < ' n <l< r Diouion C-H HINI.TO.N. Ziiii k *— HOMESctKcR CALIFORNIA relui uunsmuir Ask any member of our organization City Recorder Jacksonville, Oregon 72.25 . Offices : YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS ’tace Notary I uL ie Have you tried an ad in The Post? THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY OREGON Medford Grants Pass J. L. ROE ce Block 9 For info ■ n ; to how you can buy Copco 7% Prefer i J ■ k on payments as low as $5 a month, ask rjiy • our orgafiization, or clip and mail this coupon—today. Roseburg Fire Insu 28. United Artisans, reput ed owner, lots 1 and 2 1 29. Issie McCully, lots Band 4 ............ 1 aug 22-29 19 MONTHS to PAY POWER COMPANY f '/ SUKr.TY E NDS FURNISHED 72.25 72.25 I t r< . d all . ¡ruble property will soon ji, i > w prevailing. List with me if 1 > o o ; i■ u ill 1. >■ g< ml this Fall. In Jack? i i ville. Ami i t be taken al n vet you have propert; 23. D. E. Hardman (G. Ray) W. 28ft8” loti____ 82.28 24. Amy C. Dow, parts of lots 1 and 2................... 110.26 i 25. Emma McLaughlin, part of lots 2 and 3______ 26. W. R. Kirkpatrick, EJ . lot 3, WH lot 4.......... ] 143.50 27. Docie Goodie, EVj lot 4 74.15, V.’he i . ., v :i : share or a hundred, each 8ii.;'>lti - - hopca Pre'erred Stock is a thor oughly divers i-æd investment. aS CAUFOPNIA ORECON/ NOW IS THE TIME r C UY IE AL ESTATE Block 8 Its inco: .. . u ly .a million and a half a year comes fr- . .i j . ousand homes and establish ments in Oregon and California. Hyciro-t supplie., .. 146.42 282 For a real home place you ca o. t f>: a better location than On gun’s tii. > city of Jacksonville. L t cli- • Oregon. Mute than 75 , . • cent of I. inhabitants reside in their own home.- Good garden anil fruit lands. Gm J schools and churches, Electric light and |M>w<-r. Good waler, Wonderful shade trees and mountain and valley scenery. Good citizenship -all V* 111 Lv American. Free auto enmp grou: 3 -, We solicit full inv< ligation of our advantages and community by pr< pective Millers who vv.. , o omul a home and ; ’ liv<- a i. - . .. -------- — Jacksonville Chamber of ( inmcrcc. nW>-. N. 7 EOREST AREAS CLOSED . of additional areas on the ' ■ I , Whitman National For- ju been authorized by Dis- i ii li r Geo. H. Cecil of Port- laid. This action was taken at the . |..esi I' the supervisors of these two forests. On account of the extreme fire dan- pcr the number of man caused fires, the '■ areas are closed to camp tires, ■oku i; and the use of matches, ac- cording to tne rep >rt. Under the in- stru ti< ns of the District Forester no per.mis will be issued for traveling ?a th >se areas. .