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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1908)
TOMBS OF SPANISH ROYALTY. PROLONGED LAWSUITS r Ilrrmany Hold* Ileeord with Settled After 4 7 tv Years, JACKSONVILLE FURNITURE CO One « Old Favorites The celebrated chancery suit of Jarn dye«* against Jurndyce no longer hold! the record for duration, according U the Ixmdon Express. A case which hat Burburu Allen. lasted at least 10!» years was mention I ed In the law courts recently. (English \ersion.) Among a number of motions before In Scarlot Town where 1 was born, There was a fair maid dwelling, the divorce court Judge for leave tc ' ", “Well away,' presume the deaths of different person» And every youth cried, her ----------------- name was Barbara Allen. was one in the name of C. S. I’ulteney | • And —- — Counsel asked that the death of C. S All in the merry month of May, l’ulteuey might tie presumed to hav« When green buds were a-swe!ling; taken place in the year 1780. Young Jimmie on his death bed lay. "When?” demanded Sir Gorell Barnet For the love of Barbara Allen. In amazement. "In 1780,” repeated counsel, amid He sent his man unto her then, loud laughter. I To th» town where s'le did dwell in; “Mr. I’ulteney,” he explained, "was Saying "yon ride to my master. married about 1770, and had a daugh | If your name be Barbara Allen. House Furnishers and Undertakers K. A. LANdUKY, Mjjr JAUKSO8VIU.H, ORB. TRAIL LUMBER CO JACKSONVILLE, ORE t ter. In 1780 lie left England. He has For death is printed on his face, been advertised for, but he has never And over his heart is stealing; Ixu-n heard of since. In 1700 a sum of < hast«- away to comfort him, £1,000 was paid into court and It now t,tl ¡ you lone|y Barbara Allen.' amounts to £1,600.” ESTIMATES FURNISHED “What has It been doing there all Slowly, slowly, she rose up, | And slowly she came nigh him; this time?” tlie Judge Inquired. Counsel replied that legal proceed And all she said when there she came: “Young man, I think you’re a-dying. Ings were started In 17IHI. but nothing further was done until 18IMI. "Recollect, recollect, recollect young man, "Why not?” asked the Judge. When I boarded at your tavern ; "I do not know,” counsel answered You drank, you walked with the ladies “Extraordinary!” exclaimed Sit round, DEALER IN Gorell Barnes. "Who wants it now?’ And you slighted Barbara Allen.” "I am afraid a good ninny peopl want it now,” said counsel. "The prei. “Oh yes, oh yes, oh yes, oh yes, ent applicant Is a great-grandson of the I When you boarded at my tavern. wife of the brother of Charles I’ulte , I made the health go round and round, My love to Barbara Allen.” ney.” “Certain persons,” he added, “claim He turned his face unto her then. And Jeweler’s Sundries the sum and proceedings are being tak | With deadly sorrow sighing; Repairing of all kind* a Specialty and ail en in the Chancery Court. The death Saying, “Come, pretty maid, and pity ma. Work Warranted of ('. S I’ulteney is the only link want For I'm on my death bed lying.” Opposite U. 8. Hotel Jacksonville, Oregon Ing In the title.” “I have not much hesitation In pre “If you on your death bed lie. i What need the tale you're telling? sinning the death of Mr. I’ulteney,” the Judge stilted. "I am quite sure be If No better will you ever be, For your bonnie Barbara Allen.” •lend.” Germany, however, has beaten even As she was cruising over the field. X . this record. | She heard the death bell knelling; A lawsuit between the local author And every stroke did seem to say, Ity <>f Friemar, a suburb of Gotha, and Unworthy Barbara Allen. Contractor and certain mill owners In a neighboring She turned her body round and about, village was amicably settled recently She spied the conine a-coming ; after -178 years of constant litigation, Estimates Furnished on "Lay down, lay down the man." she said, say a Central N“ws Berlin telegram. Repairing “And let me gaze upon him.” Buildings. Rough and Dressed Lumber of all Kinds J. W. HICKEL JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS Mont GorireouN liuriitl \ aultM—Mar ble Effivie* of Children. The escurlal in which for nearly three centurlM the Kings ami Queens of Spain have been burled is said to t>e i the most gorgeous burial vault In the world. It is an octagonal chamber, 36 feet across, with Its walls, save where the coflins stand, entlr“ly overlaid with i precious marbles. The staircase which leads to it is of marble with Jasper walls. The general effect Is unspeak ably splendid. In the midst of this mag nificence are the massive black marble caskets let Into the walls, containing the bodies themselves. They are all ex actly alike. Inscribed simply with the names of the different kings and queens. There is room for Just six more monarchs and their consorts. Of another character altogether Is the vault devoted to Spain's royal chil dren—princes and princesses Here white marble rules, and very charming are some of tlie effigies over ttie tombs. The local name for the vault is “the place of the little angels," and though many of tlie princes who lie here were not at all angelic In their lives the Im pression left by the white marble wings of tlie statues Is one of spotless purity. One unfortunate Spanish king, Don Jaime II. of Aragon, Is daily on view in the cathedral of Palma, in Majorca. The sacristan of the place takes you to a yellow marble monument hi tlie choir, opens a cupboard, and pulls out a very ordinary coffin with a glass lid. As poor Don Jaime died in the fourteenth century, he is not now ut all a lively spectacle. His mummy is made gay. however, with Imitation royal robes— cottony ermine, and so forth.—Tlt-BIts ¡CITY DRUG STORE > I » * > > ► Complete Stock of Drugs, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Stationery, Blank Books, School Supplies, Fancy and Scenic Post cards, Magazines, Cigars. Special attention given to Prescriptions. Builder The Jacksonville Post OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Charles F. Dunford DRAYAGE JACKSONVILLE, With a sorrowful eye she looked down, Her cheeks with sorrow swelling; Jaundice, or icterus, is not a disease. While her neighbors cried all in a moan, ' but only a symptom, occurring in the “Unworthy Barbara Allen.” course of other diseases; but it is so The Immense amount of work re striking a symptom, and one so easily quired to coni the modern ocean going When he was dead and in his grave, recognized, that it is often regarded as sten liter or warship Is not realized by She was stricken down with sorrow ; A FULL LINE OF a disease in itself, while the under the average layman. The present cus “Mother, mother, make my bed, lying condition of which it is a symp tom consists In transferring the coal For I shall die to-morrow. Paints, Oils, Calcamine, tom is looked upon as its cause. by derrick from lighters in bags or Brushes, Sash and Doors It consists in a staining of the skin buckets, requiring many days. A New "Mother, mother, go dig my grave, And dig it both long and narrow; the eyes, ami Indeed all the tissues of Patton’s Sun Proof Young Jimmie has diet! for me to-day, tin- body, witli tlie coloring-matter of 1'11 die for him to-morrow.” Paints. the bile, which is not cast out, as it should lie, but is taken up by tile blood When she on her death bed lay, and carried to all parts of the body. She begged to Is- buried by him; It is produced In one of two ways: And sorrowfully repented of the day, by obstruction to the outflow of bile She ever did deny him. or by the action of some poisonous "Farewell,” she said, "ye virgins all, substance which alters the constitution And shun the fate I fell in ; of the bile. The first form, "obstruc- Henceforth take warning by the fate, tive” Jaundice, Is the result of more I Of cruel Barbara Allen.” or less complete closing of the chan nels through which the bile escapes Young Jimmie was buried in one church Office one block south of Courthouse from the liver. This obstruction may yard, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON be duo to plugging of the passages by And Barbara in another, gall stones, to the presence of a tumor Filina» made on home, trails and timlwr claim.». And out of her grave sprung a rose Correct plat . weekly »hon ing all va< ant land And out of his sprung a brier. pressing upon the passages, or to in Notary Public and Convcyencer flammation and the'resultant swelling Legal paper» of all kind» made out Specisl They grew and grow to the church top, of tlie mucous membrane lining these attention given to paper» in »ettlenmnt of ealale». Until they could grow no higher, passages. Abstract ot Land Titles They locked and tied in a true love knot. Most complete net of al»»traet l»»«k» in the The other form, called "toxemic” The rosy and the brier. county Abstract made promptly and a,-rurillely * Jaundice, Is an accompaniment of cer Real Estate and Insurance tain general diseases, such ns malaria Fine list of county und town property for »ale (Scotch Version.) ami rent. York man Ims seized upon tills oplsir or yellow fever, of poisoning by phos Money Loaned It was in and about Mart'mas time. phorus and other chemical substances Warrant« l»>ught and old. Collection» made. tunlty to devise nil up to date appara-| When the gren leaves wer a-fallin’. Taxes paid Itenl» c<dlet t<»l. I'ronipl reply to all tus which Immensely simplifies the op That Sir John Graham, in the west coun or of acute atrophy of the liver. letters. Chare«-» retmonable eration am) does away with much of | The color of the skin varies, accord- . tries, References Ing to the Intensity of the Jaundice, j Fell in love wi’ Barbara Allan. necessary. As lion II K Hanna, judge l»t iudicial «lintriet. the hard labor now Modern Met liod of Trn n sferri n jc l-'nel from llghhr io Steamer. FRED J. FICK I OREGON City Meat Market CLOSED SUNDAYS WE SELL SAUER KRAUT EDWARD BINNS Jacksonville SILAS J. DAY ami any Jacksonville busincs « man. shown In the illustration, the coal Is drawn up an Inclined elevator and dropped Into a chute, where It runs by ' PROFESSIONAL (ARI)S gravity Into the hold of the vessel, Within the »elevator are numerous bucket* attached to a movable chain, The buckets are tilled ns they reach, the cud winding drum anti automatlc- ally dump the contents into the wait Will Practice in All Courts of the State ing chute when they reach the top. GUS NEWBURY Attorney-at-Law Otbceotl (»liferniH »tr«H-L one liltwk .south of the court house C. L. Reames A. E. Reames REAMES & REAMES LAWYERS l‘radice in All State and Federal Courts Kahler Block, JACKSONVILLE H. K. HANNA, JR LAWYER Office: One block south of depot. JACKSONVILLE, - OREGON DR. T. T. SHAW DENTIST Office in Ryan Building. California St.’, Upstair* JACKSONVILLE. OREGON JACKSONVILLE BAKERY SOLICITS YOUR IRADt TOR Bread, Cakes Cookies and Pies GfORGf St MIL UR, PROPRI! TOR <'nr»l»««ne»a of the liens. that is, according to the amount of hfle He sent his man down through the town, coloring matter circulating In the To the place where she was dwelling, ' blood, from a light lemon to a bright “Oh. haste and come to m.v master dear, ¡saffron hue, or even a dark yellowish Gin ye be Barbara Allan.” green. The eyes are frequently the first to show the yellow color, and In Oh. slowly, slowly rose she up. mild cases may be the only parts To the place where lie wa.« lyin’. where the Jaundice Is visible. The sa And when she drew the curtain by, "Young man, I think ye're dyin'.” liva. perspiration, and other secretions are usually stained yellow. "It’s oh. I’m sick. I'm very sick. There is generally an increase of And it's a' for Barbara Allan ; perspiration. Itching also is very com (Vh. the better, for me ye’se never be mon. and this, like the perspiration, Though your heart’s blud were a spill may l>e general, or limited to certain in'." parts <>i the body, ami grows w >rsc at “Oh. dinna ye mind, young man." sh. night. Sufferers from Jaundice, unless fever ■aid, “When ye was in the tavern a drinkin1 ¡Is prevent, usually have a slow pulse. That ye made the healths gae round und I ll.’ndnclie, ami sometimes dizziness. Is round, coniplaind of. and the patient is likely And slichtit Barbara Allan?’ to be exceedingly Irritable. There Is no treatment for the Jaun- He turned his face upon the wa’ dice Itself. An endeavor must be niade And death was with him doalln’, to discover the cause, and if this can “Adieu, adieu, my dear friends a', be removed, the skin will sissvlily re And be kiud to Barltara Allan.” sume Its natural color, ami with this And slowly, slowly FOM «he tip. will disappear the Itching, the head And slowly, slowly left him, ache and the other symptoms so often And sighin' said, she could not stay, associated with the Jaundice. Since depth of life had reft him. Tile Bridies lutti been In tlielr new country house for scarcely n week be fore the girt who went out to hunt for strictly fresh eggs cante back empty , blinded. "Where are the eggs, Ellen?” asked Mrs. Bridle. "Sure, munì, Ol couldn’t foind a wan." “Did you look In the henhouse?" “Yle. mum." "And In the haymow?" "Ol wlnt all over the place.” “And the manger?” “They warn't there, mum.” "Well, sometimes Henry collects the eggs In a basket and hangs It under the cow shed.” "Ol found the basket, but It wtt* SJie ha-lna gene a mile but twa, Impty. Ol hunted all over the pimi When she heard the deid bell ringin'! and. high nor low, «erra n sign of thfm And every Jew the deid bell gi'ed. eggs coititi Ol folml anywhere." It cried, "Woe to Barbara Allan I” "lHmr me." said Mrs. Bridle absent ly. "I hope they haven't been mislaid !" "Oh. mother, mother! mak' my bed. And niak’ It saft and narrow ; —London Scraps. Since my love died for nt, to-day I’ll die for him to-morrow." (,hhi. SI.ter Away. Little Kitty (entertaining him) — Caret»«*. Mintle thinks a lot of you. Mr. Wellon. Two Irishmen, meeting one Jay. wer* Elderly Suitor Doe* she. dearie? discussing local news. How do you know? | “Do you know Jim Skelly?" asked Little Kitty She says you'll be the rat. darllngest old meal ticket that ever "Faith,” said Mike. ”an' I da” happened Chicago Tribune. "Well,” Mid Pat, "he ha* had hl* *p- pend lx taken away from him.” ThnssktlMs. "Ye don't My *oT’ »aid Mik*. “Well. "Ills wife hits been tnad at him for It *erve* him right. He should hav* »ver a week." had It In his wlf*'* name."—Every "What about?” "He said that Helen of Troy was body'* Magazine. Too Seasick to Hat. "Yes,” said the steamship “that's our best price for a cabin passage to Liverpool.” "But." asked the prospective "don't you make any rebate?” "For «hat':" "Well. say. for nine meals, ways sick tlie first three days Philadelphia Ledger. Ilrawlaa tlie agent, second touflst. I'm al- out.”— I.Inc. “Ches, mem, I gnu tie your geek oof you gnu in It prokeu English l>e satis- fled.” "Very well ; I can endure broken English, but 1 wish you to understand that I shall draw the line at broker china.”—Houston Tost Roma people leem to make a apéela! ty of thinking second-hand thoughts. Race horoe« and watches should gs doubtless the most beautiful woman A young man Is apt to bellevs that that ever lived.”—Houston Post. tie has friends who would di* for bin» Cor / all they are worth. < J. W. ROBINSON, M. D., Proprietor COALING APPARATUS. Phone 48 Jacksonville < CITY DRUG STORE! Express. Freight, General Delivery- Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agent for Colestin Mineral Water. FRED J. FICK < J J The Jacksonville Post FOR GOOD JOB PRINTING The Jacksonville Post Gives You the News I