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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1908)
Jacksonville Post OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, OREGON Memory is one of the most useful Published every Saturday by the Post and least trustworthy of our faculties. Publishing Co. J. B. BARNES, Editor. “I mind It weel, but 1 has ma doots o’ Admitted as second class matter at Jacksonville, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION One year, by mail........................... $1.50 RATES FOR ADVERTISING One inch, one column, per month. $ .50 One inch up to 15 inches per month per inch.......................................... 50 Over 15 inches and up to 20inches. .45 20 inches and up to 50 inches............. 40 50 inches and up.................................. 35 The space can be used in one, two, three, four, five or six columns wide. Copy should be in as early as possible. Not later than Thursday noon to insure publication in the following issue. LOCALS Local readers will be charged for at the following rates: First insertion per line.................... $ .10 Subsequent insertions.......................... 05 Church announcements, resolutions of condolence, births, marriages, deaths and general news items will be published free. Anything pertaining to the good of the county will be cheerfully pub lished. We reserve the right to correct all grammar defects in copy sent in. All communications must be signed by the party sending them in. Don’t be abusive in your communications, but give good news. Novelty Suits For Spring and Summer SOLE AGENTS FOR THE International Tailoring Co. OF CHICAGO, ILL. We are now prepared to take your measure and deliver a tailor made suit at the same figure you will be obliged to pay for handme-down clothing. A Complete Line of Men’s, Wo men’s and Children’s Oxfords Ties, Bals. 'Our footwear is the most complete in the city with a wide range of makes. OUR PRICE For worthy goods is lower than can be found in any city in the state. A FIT GUARANTEED MINERS AND FARMERS There is no necessity for your clothes to be untidy when you can get a suit to fit from $14 to $40. We have an excellent shoe for the miner. It is not water-proof but as near so as leather can be made. ULRICH BROS General Merchandise BANK O F Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE OREGON This bank endeavors to promote the interest of its customers along whatever line it is practicable for it so to do. With a large capital, a strong Directory and an experienced staff of employees we are prepared to handle all business entrusted to us. We solicit your business upon the basis of sound and progressive banking, liberal and courteous treatment quite correct," she beamed, with rtett- ulte finality, “and one might Just as I well be out of the world 11s out of the style, you know. Of course they’re sweet and pretty and fragrant, and all that," she said, giving them a vigorous shake, as though they needed a course In gymnastics. "But who wants any thing like that. Indeed? “Oh, yes, sometimes some men, the old-fashioned kind, that wear silk hats and say ‘thank you.’ occasionally buy them, and then, too, when a girl Is la mourning and can't wear anything els«', there is a slight demand, tint to send violets to a girl”—she held up her hands I11 horror. tna tuind!" said a canny Scotchman in the witness box. A wholesome charity for the mistakes of others was learned by a certain woman from her own ex perience. She was aliout to cross the continent for a three months' visit. On the day of her departure she went to the safety deposit vault where she kept her valuables, and said to th«* manager that she wanted to take her “Why, I am sure she'd give them to box, with Its contents, to her lawyer’s the cook.” office for an hour. Could lie arrange "Well, what do they like?" I asked, that for her? Tlie manager assented, For answer I was trenteil to a glance and wrapped the box in a newspaper, that It might make an inconspicuous that would have been a credit to ar emigrant Inspector. bundle. Sybil “Like?” echoed sharp-eyed The day passed and the woman did not return. The next morning, inquiry "Why. anything that stands out. allows revealed the fact that she had gone on off; lets everybody know that you're her Journey. The manager w*aa curious wearing them. s|teaks for themselves; enough to ask her lawyer If lie knew that’s what they want" She swept by a bower of roses, dusky anything about tin* box. “She left here Intending to take It with velvet beauty, mid |iointeil to a great patch of gaudy orchids. directly to you," said the lawyer. site exclaimed, “There! there!” That was enough to Justify a tele gram. as soon as the woman had reach "That's the kind that makes the hit; ed her destination, six days later. Tel Just look at them. There won't be one egram : “Where did .von put your safe left after the ball to-night. Of course. ty dei*oslt box?” Answer: "In the I'll have to fall back on the roses to vault where It belongeil.” Telegram: help out. but It’ll be those bright ones “It Is not there. Return at once.” there,” she pointed to a crimson blot* Another week passed in wretched staining some snow-white hyacinths in suspense for everyone concerned. When the case beyond. "You know." she con the woman arrived, silt* was In a state fided. “I do believe some girls would of nervous rage, and ready to accuse wear sunflowers if they were only fash- the officials of every crime In the cal ionable. Those chrysanthemums and endar. She declared she had driven bright flowers do make an awful bit, straight from her lawyer to the vault. and as for orchids"—I followed her The manager had himself let her in. forefinger trying to find some mythical and talked with her. Her story was meaning other than a loud plea for complete in all Its details. But the dollars and cents. '•Those, of course. “I understand tlie new magazine has a high standard." “Indeed it lias, it went up yesterday. Atlanta Constitu- lion. Redd What kind of a machine have you got now? Greene- A runabout ; It will run aliout a block, and then step. —Yonkers Statesman. Authoress I'm very happy tn my married life. | find my husband sinh ti help. Friend Indeed! Does he cook, or write? l'llegende Blaetter. "Maude was ttfraiii the girls wouldn't notice her iter engagement ring. ring." ” "Did they "Did they! Six of them rec ognizeil It at ome." —Cleveland Plain I lealcr. "I hear yer frlen’ Tamsou’s marriet iagain." "Aye, so lie Is. He’s been a [dear frlen' tae me. lie’s cost me three iveililin' presents an’ twa wreaths.”-— London Tit-Bits. "is your husband voracious lit his appetite, madam?" "| can't say as lie is. doctor, lie’ll eat anythink ami ev- erythlnk as long ns there's anythink to eat."—Baltimore American. He If you refuse me 1 shall go on. ami hang inysi If to tlie lamp post in front of jour house. She Now, George, you know father said he wouldn't have you hanging around here.—Life. "Ever seen Congress in session?" "No," replied Farmer Coboss, “but I know how it look's. I liev a hired mail who kin git ns busy doing nothin' as anything on earth." Washington Iler- Newlywed But, my love, why 11 weeping? Mrs. Newlywed— John! John! 1 Just peeped into kilelteti and saw that cook lias ter traveling gown. — Harper's Weekly. "1 want it man to do odd Jobs about tlie house, run on errands, one that tever answers back ami is always ready to do m.v bidding.” "You're looking for a husband, ma am. not a man." The Jewish i .edger Hi 1 ragerily Yes, se opened In Osh kosh. Low 1* Comerdy Ami what did COMBING Illi: HAIR, PU KING IT, AND PACKING FOR MARKET. your audience think of your "Ham Thrifty French men and women make tidy sums of money rearing Alt gora rabbits, and selling their liair or fleece, which is woven into a superior let ?" Hi Tragcrdv Wey er he went quality of cloth much like silk, and is worn next the skin by those afflicted out before I hail a chalice to ask him. —Philadelphia Press. with rheumatism, who say they derive beneticinl results. The better the "Cheer up. old man," said the consol animal is nourished and cared for, the longer, finer and thicker Is the hair. The rabbits are also consumed for food. It Is said that with proper care ing friend. "Yen know love laughs at each rabbit may be made to yield a net profit of three dollars a year, and locksmiths." “Yes, I know,” replied tlie dejected lover “But Iter father the occupation Is very pleasnnt. ain’t a locksmith; lie's a boilermaker." — Detroit Free Press. records of tlie deposit company did not are most expensive, and therefore Itest He So your lather thought I want substantiate It. That cast doubt enough of all." ed to marry you for your money What on it so that it seemetl worth while “Violets." she shook her head, "beau did you say? Site I persuaded Him to look up the cabman who had driven tiful anil fragrant mid tenderly sincere. that you didn't, mid then he said if •he woman on that fateful day. If you like, but old fashioned, dread that was the ease you didn't have any IIo was found, lie remembered tlie fully old fashioned, and not even to lie sense. The Jewish la'ilger. circumstance well. considered. you know." “Willie, did you put your nickel in Hail 11«' any recollection of stopping anywhere els«'? Scratching Ills grizzled CATHEDRAL MADE OF MATCHES. tin* contribution box In Sunday school to-day?” “No, mamma ! 1 list Eddy betid, lie slowly retraced tlie course, A coal miner named Wilhelm Letn Lake, tile preacher's son, If I couldn't ami then said. "Why. yes! We stoppcl at the bakeshop on tlie corner of 3d perfz arrived here a few days ago with keep It mt' spend It lor candy, mi’ lie Denver News. a cathedral a cathedral made of gale 1110 permi--s|o|i street, and you went in!" Her«' was tlie clew A hasty visit to imiti’lus He cam«' from Port Arthur. “Young mm'.“ said tlie pompous In tlie bakery revealed tlie newspaper bun Texas. wliere he had been employed dividual, "I did not always have Illis die tucked away on a logit shelf, with until recently The enthedrnl repre carriage. When I first started In life Its precious contents undisturlaxl. sents two years of l.empertz's labor, I had to walk." “You were lucky,” There it had stood for a fortnight, sui'h painstaking labor as few men are chuckled tlie youth. “When I first while a woman and a half dozen melt capable of performing. started in Ilf" 1 couldn’t walk.'’ Til» were staying awake by night and fret For 211 years l.empertz has been a Catholic News ting by day, accusing emit other of coni miner lie worked in the mines Nell lie il. i sn't know anything lying and stealing, all lieciiuse one of Germany am! America, but a few about tin' little niceties of pitying at woman's intention got ahead of her year-, ago he hail to give up mining on tention to a girl. Belle Wlt.v, I saw performance and imprinted a lie on him typing your shoestring Nell— the tablets of her memory.—Youth's Yes; but In' tied II In n double knot, so Companion it couldn't come untied again Phila delphia ......... i'll. NO LONGER LOVED. "What you want is a stenographer wlio is rapid and absolutely accural«." Violet* I’archnned Only by Old-Faah ■ "Well," answer! d Mr. Uligglns, “rapid toned Men Who sa> “Thank If on." ity Is all right, but iih to aeciiniey— If a straw may show which way the well, I don't want to be held down wind blows, says a well known news strictly to my own Ideas of gra minar.’* paper writer, then 11 violet may also —Washingion Star. serve as n vane to Indlente the passing Miss Cutting I see by tlie pa|>er zephyrs of society. Unit all tlie swell set was nt tlie An- In the present vanishing of the violet, seinbly ball last night. Miss MeBluff - there Is no belter Indicator of tills radi Yes; I expected to lie there, but wits cal change between the woman our prevented — MI hs Cutting The idea! fathers used to «'till "mother" 11« she I hope the doorkeeper wasn't rough stitched and sewed and smiled upon with you, dear. < 'iilholle Stmidard and her little brood, supremely happy with Times. tlie bouquet of violets thnt sometimes Tommy— l>o you believe It Is fortu- graced her gown, and the smart, up-to- mite to he the seventh son? Mickey— OF 2.000,000 NPI.1NTEHH. date Mrs. B. Naw! I’m the seventh son. Tommy— Formerly when flowers were distinct account of ill health. While he was ll| Hut tlie fortune tellers say tin- seventh ly emblematic, deep with esoteric lie did various tilings to while away sun lias nil kinds of lin k handed down meaning, there was no greater compli the time. One day lie started to build tn him. Mickey Hull! All I have ment than to lie presented with a bunch a toy cathedral patterned after a pic handl'd down to me Is me six brothers’ of violets. I’oets the world over, since ture he saw In a magazine. Ills build old clothes. Chicago News. First Gentleman (entering the apart Adam delved and Eve went vloletlng, Ing materials'were matches and glue, have rhapsodied over the womanly sig his tools a [Ks'ket knife and 11 glue ment of His'oiiil gentleman) About a nificance of Its quiet fragrance. From brush. The plan was laid out for a year ago you challenged me to light first reader ditties about the "mossy building 14 feet high, 14 feet long and n duel. Second Gentleman (sternly) — First Gentleman Ami I dell wliere tlie humble violets grew,” 7 feet wide. He worked with remark I did, sir. to Napoleon's eloquent tribute as he able patience, oftentimes putting In all told you Hint I hail Just got ma ri led, plucked it as the springtime emblem of his waking hours at Ills tusk. After anil I did nut cure to risk my 11 f u Second Gentleman his return from Elba, and also of Jo two years of almost continuous appll- at liny hazard. (haughtily) I remember, sir First sephine's devotion, everywhere from catlon the Job was finished. The walls of the cathedral, the tow Gentleman (bitterly) Well, my feel garret to throne. It has nixliled Its low ly head, with a success undreamed of ers and turrets, tjie galleries and stee ings have I'haiiL’i'il ; any time you want by haughty garden beauties. Modesty, ples, the ornaments—all are of match u fight, let me know. Human Life. sweetness, Innate gentility — these es. It took more thnn 2,000,000 match < upper to Mt eel wire. glowed in the deep blue of each fra es to build the church and more than A Parisian rnetAllurglcul engineer 100 pounds of glue used In fastening grant messenger. But. gracious «litre, claims to have perfected a process of the 2,000,000 matches securely. New welding copper to steel wire ho hh to who wants to be that nowadays? “Violets? Dear me! Don’t get those," York Press. make a non-corrosive coating Many said the florist with a prescient glance advantages, It Is said, will result from After an affecting urene at a play like an up-to-date Sybil with a fat bank the use of tills new wire, such ns tilgb account "They’re way out of styl«. the men all blow thejr notK«n vlgorou* tensile strength and elasticity, com ly, and the women pat their eye«. A bined with smaller surface exposed to No one ever buys violets any more I They’re too little, too modest," she man's wmy of crying la to blow hit wind and sleet than would be the case pointed to a few meager bouquets that with iron wire of the same condm-tlv- looked very modest indeed, drooping on If there Is one thin* a garrulous Ity. This wire Is e.|s-clHlly useful over their wilted stem« man deteats more than another It lr long spans, ns jxile Intervals may t>* "They're not half showy enough, not a talkative woman. much greater when It Is used. FRENCH MAKE MONEY REARING ANGORA RABBITS