Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 21, 1911, Image 2

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    Order appointin' O. M. Murphy as
administrator of sai 1 estate and fixing
i In.-nd in the gum ol $13,400.
in the matter of the guardianship
;.n 1 estate of Francis Winnifred Quigley,
.< minor. Order appointing appraisers.
In the matter of the ystate and
i, i.hi:iiunsiiip of the estate and guard-
¡uislup of f ried u i'ischer and Milton I
¡seller, minor heirs of Blanch Fischer,
deceased. Order.authorizing guardian
<o sell certain real property.
Estate ol Clay Charley, deceased.
•>;der appointing L. C. Charley, Geo.
drown, and George Nichols, appraisers
ef said estate.
In the matter of the guardianship of
John Peninger, an insane peison.
Order dismissing the petition for re­
moval of guardian.
In the matter of the estate of Merritt
.D. Wilson, deceased. Order appointing
appraisers.
“Her liigliness st'.imbleil <>lie liiglil." 1 was cei lam i suuuiu kuuw U1U1
said Ums. "mid fell u|».n the fire. I lignin."
"How?”
Miatelied li«-r h.K’k bin mil liefore her
•■Bv Ids little finger, highness.”
Jett arm was lutilly burned."
"His mile linger?” Von Arnsberg re-
The gypsy noddid "I saw ft. high-
peiitiil.
• •
ness.”
Tlie two women, large eyed and be-
And that was why Grnmbaeh wen t
the uiilltarj bull with opera glasses; wlldered, clung to each other’s band
Carmichael was round eyed Bui tensely. These were heartbreaking
rimes. Greiclien's mind, however, ab­
Gretchen?
"The Princess Hildegarde Ims no sorbed nothing, neither the word» uor
sent- upon either arm," continued the picture. Iler thought« revolved
Grumbach. "I have seen them. They around one thing—if she were a prin­
Copyright, 1Ç09. by the Bobbs-
I cess she could be happy. But the oth­
are without a single flaw."
"More than that." reiterated the i er. from under whose feet all tangible
Merrill Company
substances seemed to be giving way,
duke. "That is not enough."
They became silent. Now and then she was possessed by two thoughts
L continued .J
one or the other stirred. The duke which surged in her bralu like com-
"I do hot recognize any or tnese per­ never took bis eyes off the door bntnnls. If not a priucess. wbat was
through which her hlgliuess would en­ she? If not a princess, she was free.
sons,’’ he said to Carmichael.
She stole a swift glance at Carmichael,
"Your highness does not recognize ter.
Hildegarde came in presently, tender who seemed fur removed from the
The name of the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Company, Inc.,
me, then?” asked the clock mender.
Racine, Wis., is known in every household in the Great West and
“Come closer,” commanded the duke. with mercy, au arm supporting Gretcb- heart of this black business, aud had
he been looking nt her be would have
the
products
of
this
company
have
been
The
clock mender obeyed. “Take off j en, who was red eyed and white.
Middle West, where
seen the gate« opening Into Eden.
"You sent for us. father?”
those spectacles.” The duke scanned
distributed for many years, There are thousands of Case products
"What was this little finger like?’
How the word piereed the duke’s
the features, and over his own came
in use through the country, and there are thousands of other buyers
asked the duke,
i
lieart!
“
Yes.
my
child."
he
answered,
the
dawn
of
recollection.
"Your
eyes,
who would demand them were thev only aware of the high stanards
shuddering.
tor, it mattered not who she was, be
your
nose
—
Arnsberg,
here
and
alive?
of efficiency and general durability that they represent.
"One time It
MARRIED
Oh, this Is too good to be true!” The l had grown to love her.
had
been cut or
The Case 36 H.P., 10-ton Road Roller is a very desirable piece
"1
am
sorry
you
sent
for
Gretchen,
duke reached out toward the bell, but
mangled."
NEWLON-ESTES - At the M. E. Carmichael interposed.
of machinery fur road contractors and builders. It is an absolutely
I said Hildegarde. "She is ill.”
"The man was
church in Jacksonville, Oregon,
Gretchen sighed. To her the faces
efficient machine, which has proven its ability as to quality and
“Your highness will remember,” he
tall?"
I of the men were indistinct, and, be-
Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1911, by Rev. warned.
quantity of work to many owners. This road roller is sold $2,200
"Yes, high
“Ha! So you have trapped me blind­ i sides, she was without Interest, list­
Chas. H. Johnston; Ellie Newlon
f.o.b. Racine, Wisconsin, with simple cylinder, and for $2,300 with
ness.”
less,
drooped.
ly?
I
begin
to
understand.
Who
is
and Nellie Estes.
compound cylinder. These are payment prices.
The duke si­
“My child, will you roll up your left
this fellow Grumbach? Did I offer Im­
lently toyed with
This company also sells the well known line of Troy Dump
sleeve?” said the duke.
munity to him?”
the little yellow
Wagons and Dump Boxes, also Road Scrapers, Road Drags, Road
"My sleeve!” Hildegarde thought­
“I am Hans Breunner, highness, and
DIED
shoes. Suddenly
fully looked around.
Rooters, Stone Crushers, Rotary Stone Screens and Road Sprink­
I ask for nothing.”
be laughed, but
"1
cannot
roll
up
this
sieeve,
fa
­
ling Wagons. The attention of government contractors and other
“
Breunner!
Breunner!
Hans
Breun-
OSGOOD—At his home in Medford
It
was the terri­
ther.
”
blushing
and
a
trifle
angry
at
officials is called to these excellent products. Army engineer
Oregon, Sunday evening, J an. 8, ner, brother of Hermann! And you put
ble laughter of a
officers and other readers of this paper, who are connected with
1911, Geo. E. Osgood, a native of the yourself Into my hands?” The tone so strange a request.
madman.
Hans opened his knife and laid bare
developed into a suppressed roar. The
THE MAN
road construction in any branch, should write to the Road Machin­
state of Maine, aged 64 years.
"Come, all—
her left arm. She tried to cover the
duke
took
hold
of
Hans
by
the
shoul
­
TALL?
”
I
ery Department, J. I. Case Threshing Machinery Co., Local
you, Gretchen,
VON ENW EGAN At Medford, Ore., ders and drew him close. "You dog! arm.
Agency Jacksonville, Oregon, for the Contractor’s General Purpose
"Let me look at it, Hildegarde,” re- and you, Hildegarde; come. Carmi­
Sunday, Jan. 8, 1911, John Von So you ask for nothing? It shall be
Engine and Municipal Tractor catalog and mention this paper.
quested
the duke, To him she pre- chael. and you, Arnsberg, all of you!
giveu to you. Tomorrow morning I
Enwegan aged 62 years.
shall have you shot! Hans Bretgmer! seated her arm. But there was neither Let us go and pay a visit to our good
God is good fo me this night! Thanks, mole nor scar upon the round aud love­ friend Herbeck.”
#
Eczema, Ringworm,
Herr Carmichael, a thousand thanks! ly arm.
I
,
i
Jacksonville, Ore I Tetter, chapped hands or lips, boiis, And I need not ask who that damnable “Why do you do this, father?"
Local Agents,
No one answered. Haus unceremo­
I sores and all skin diseases are quickly scoundrel is who has the black face niously
ripped open Gretchen’s left
and heart of a gypsy.”
The Weather.
| cured by the use of Dr. Bell’s Anti­
“Your highness,” said Von Arnsberg sleeve. The ragged scar was visible
Following is the report of U. S. Vol­
septic Salve. 25c a box at all dealers. quietly, “all I have left in the world to them all. And while they grouped
A creamy snow white ointment.
are these two withered bands, and may around the astonished goose girl they unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
month of Dec.
God cut thetn off If they ever wronged heard her highness ery out with sur­ Jacksonville, fo?
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
you in any act. I am Innocent. Those prise.
"What is this?" she said, pointing to tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
letters purported to have been written
FOR GOOD ROADS
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
by me were forgeries. Tonight I shall tbe two pairs of shoes and the two DATE MAXI­ MINI­ FKEC’F- CH ’R’C’T
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
leave this palace a free man, and you cloaks, She held up the locket, the
MUM
MUM TATN
OF DAY
shall ask pardon for the wrong you twin of which hung around ber neck. 1
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clear
Five
Measures
Proposed
by
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
"Where did these come from?”
have done me.”
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cloudy
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"My
child.
”
the
duke
answered,
un
­
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
There
was
no
fear
In
the
voice,
The
Good Roads Association
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duke glared at the speaker somberly, ashamed of his tears, "only God 5
43
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43
6
35
cloudy
knows
as
yet
wbat
it
means.
But
the
recalling
what
Herbeck
had
often
said.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911
7
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“What you say still remains to be outward sign testifies to a strange and
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Many issues of public importance are proved. Now. what Is at the bottom horrible blunder. The locket you hold 8 9
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45
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.09
IUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on to be considered by the coming legis­ of all this?" was the demand.
in your band was takeu from you 10
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partcloudy
lature, but none is more vitally related
application.
12
when
you
were
an
infant.
The
one
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clear
Hans crossed the room to the duke’s
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to the interests of the people of this desk and spread out his treasures un­ you wear around your neck is, accord­ 13
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County, or to the general development der the flickering candlelight, The ing to the statement of one of these 15
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cloudy
The Good Roads cause deserves support and success. of the state than the matter of Good duke, with a cry of terror, sprang to- men. not genuine.”
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"And
the
significance?
”
She
grew
37
ward
the
secret
28
drawer.
His
first
The announced intention of the Oregon Good Roads As­ Roads. The necessity for good roads thought was that the shoes and cloak, tall, and tbe torn sleeve fell away from 19
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38
23
20
36
22
in Oregon is at last realized. The
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upou which only his eyes ever rested her arm.
sociation to promote an energetic campaign for the demand
trace
37
28
for them was voiced at the now, had been stolen,
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32
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“I know you to be brave. Strength­ 23
Nothing was
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29
making of a good roads system in each county can have polls in the Novemoer election. The missing.
40
He was overwhelmed, but he en your heart then. These men say 24
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32
only practical benefits for the people of the counties. constitutional bar to good roads build- steadied himself. He came back to that you are not my daughter.”
26
35
27
ing which heretofore existed was the desk and fingered the locket. The
"And that Gretchen Is!" spoke Hans. 27
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29
36
30
Good roads are always an investment. They are never a forever lifted as a result of that duke opened the locket, looked long “1?" Gretchen drew closer to Hilde­ 2829
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29
partcloudy
30
and steadfastly at the portrait and garde.
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32
cloudy
loss. The point is well taken that by issuing bonds to election.
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31
The duke studied the portrait of the
The Good Roads convention, com- shut it. Then he went to the drawer
meet the cost of construction the improved highways posed of men from every part of again and returned with the counter­ mother and then the faces of these two Temperature—mean max. 43.35; mean
parts. He laid them side by side. The girls. Both possessed a resemblance, min. 33. mean 33.18; Max. 56 on 2.
themselves pay, in use, both principal and interest bv Oregon who have studied the state’s likeness
was perfect in all details.
ouly it seemed now that Gretchen was
22, on 20 th; greatest range 16.
means of increased property values and accelerated de­ needs, meeting in Portland, decided “Carmichael,” he said, “will you nearest to the portrait and Hildegarde min.
Precipitation—Total for month, 3.41
hat the five measures which were please help me? Do I see these things I nearest to tbe doubt.
velopment of all kinds. The thought of giving work to prepared for submission to the legis­ or do I not? And If I do which is “You say she wore the costume of a inches. Greatest in24hours, 1.43 inches.
gypsy child when you lost her?” said
men out of work, making them producers and wealth lature will, if adopted, furnish a mine, and what does this signify?”
Grumbach answered: “This, high­ the duke. *
method
for
permanent
highway
con
­
builders for the community instead of burdens, should struction.
Dr. Bell’s Antiseptic Salve
ness. I took these from the little prin­
"Yes." Von Arnsberg took from un­
with my own hands. They have der bls coat a small bundle, which he
not be forgotten. The utilization of convict labor in road Neither the need for permanent cess
never been out of my keeping. Those opened with shaking fingers. He had Is good for anything for which salve
making from city, county and state prisons will remove road, nor the demand for them should you have I know nothing about.”
been in tbe Krumerweg that afternoon. is indicated—Such as pimples, black­
forgotten by the legislature in their
"Why. those are mine!" exclaimed heads, sores, chaps, ulcers, sunburn
The duke rubbed his eyes. “My
another burden. There is, in short, presented now for be
consideration of these five measures; daughter?”
Gretchen excitedly.
acceptance of the Oregon legislature a series of measures By virtue of the fact that in the ap­ “The Princess Hildegarde is not your “You see?” said Von Arnsberg, and all skin affections. 25c at the
"Would you not like to be a princess. City Drug Store
pointment of a State Highway Board daughter, highness,” said Hans.
that together constitute an effective plan for providing and
“Gott!” The duke smote the desk in Gretchen?"
a Highway Commissioner the
Oregon with permanently built highways. Theseadopted, actor of personal contact with the despair. “Herbeck! I must send for A princess! Gretchen's heart flut-
| tered. A princess! She laid her head
”
II. K. HANNA
the way will be opened to a greater and broader develop­ situation is obtained. This bill should Herbeck!
on Hildegarde's shoulder. She was
“Not yet, highness; later.”
be considered first of all as most
“But if not Hildegarde— I believe weak, and this was some dream.
ment of this state than has ever before been possible. important,
but the bills contemplating I must be growing mad!”
"But who, then, am I?” asked Hilde­
Lawyer
Public duty suggests the serving of the need in effective the use of Convict Labor on roads, the “Patience, your highness,” said Car­ garde.
division
of
the
burden
of
road
building
michael.
"Tell
wbat
you
know,"
said
Hans
to
jnd unselfish ways.
“Patience!” wearily. “You say pa­ ’he gypsy. "Highness, be alone knows Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
between the state and the counties,
and the Bonding Act which makes it tience when my heart is dying inside the man who brought about all this."
The legislature now in session at Salem would do well possible for each county to pledge its my breast! Patience! Who. then, Is “Tbe aicbplotter of this damnable JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
woman I have called my child?”
conspiracy?” Tbe duke's eyes became
to bear in mind the fact that a few good laws properly credit to get money for road building this
"God knows, highness!" Hans stood alive, bis face, bis whole body. Every
not be forgotten. Let the bowed before this parental agony.
beat of his heart cried out for venge­
enforced are far preferable to a multiplicity of enactments should
GUS
NEWBURY
legislature at least see to it that their
"But what proof have you that she ance. "Who is be? Tell me! Give
which cannot or will not be enforced. The Oregon Code opportunity to provide Oregon with the is not? What proof. I say?”
him to me. man. and all of you shall
Attorney-at-Law
“Would there be two lockets, high- go free. Give him Into these bands.
like that of many other states, is crowded with acts many development influence of permanently ness?
”
constructed highways is heither wasted
His name!" The duke’s bands worked
of which are conflicting or incapable of enforcement and nor lost.
“More proof than this wi'5 be need- convulsively as if they were already Will Practise in All Courts in the State
round tbe throat of this unseen, im­
ed. Produce It.”
could be stricken out without any loss to the people of
MEDFORD.
OREGON.
placable enemy. He was terrlblo in
"Speak,” said Hans to the gypsy.
Millions of Bottles
the state.
“Highness,” said the gypsy, bowing, this moment.
The gypsy produced a letter. It had
of Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey used an­ “he «peak« truly. He came with us.
nually is good evidence that it is a good For fear that the little highness might to be held carefully, as it was old and
D. W. BAGSHAW
[ Suit for divorce. Complaint filed, remedy for LaGrippe, coughs, colds, be recognized as we traveled, we tattered. The duke read it. Beyond
I HE COURT HOUSE
summons issued. Wm. I. Vawter and
that
It
made
the
original
offer
it
was
and all throat and bronchial troubles. changed her clothes. He took them,
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
CONVEYANCER
Item« of Interest to Jackton Coun'y | Malilon Purdin for plaintiff.
together with the locket. Oue day tile worthless. The handwriting was pal­
Look for the Bell on the Bottle. Sold soldiers
pably
disguised.
Tbe
duke
flung
the
nppenred
In
the
distance.
We
Fire
Insurance
Tax Payer«
John Huntley et al vs. Estate of at City Drug Store.
all fled. We lost the llttlo ‘iyhness. missive to the floor.
Abel D. Helman et al. Suit to quiet
"Fool! Is that all you have? Tell
and none of us ever knew what be­
Office with Jacksonville Poet
MARRIAGE LICENSES
title. Complaint filed. G. F. ____
McAl
came of her. She wore the costal my of me what you know. man. or I shall
DR. T. T. SHAW
OREGON
my own children."
have you shot in the morning, immuni­ JACKSONVILLE,
Janes A. Martin and Pearl Bass. lister and J. A. Harvey, attorneys for
*
plaintiffs.
ty
or
no
immunity!
Quick!"
"We
shall
produce
that
In
time."
«aid
Ellis Newton and Nellie Estes.
Dentist.
Von Arnsberg.
“Highness." said the gypsy, thor­
Robert Boswell vs. Louvena Boswell.
CIRCUIT COURT
"Damnable wretch!” said the duke, oughly alarmed, "this is how it hap­
Office
in
Ryan
Building,
California
St.
Suit for divorce. Complaint filed.
addressing the gypsy.
pened. My band was staying at the
NEW CASES
Colvig & Reames, attorney« for
The other shrugged. He had been time in Dreiberg. We told fortunes
Upstairs
Analgamated Film Exchange vs. plaintiff.
promised immunity. That was all he aud exhibited an Italian puppet show,
N. E. Hemphill. Action to recover
cared about unless it was the bag of i The lettei’came first. I was poor and
PROBATE COURT
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
money. Complaint filed. Affidavit
silver and gold this old clock mender sometimes desperate. 1 was to take
We have now in stock
In the matter of the estate of
had given him a few hours gone.
and undertaking for attachment. Geo
her away and leave her with strange
"I am summoning her highness," people.”
A. Peter« and W. J. Moore, attorneys Sylisteen Scudder deceased. Order i
at our kiln, a large quan­
said the duke ns he struck the bell.
"Ah!" Interrupted the duke, with a
discharging administrator and bonds­
for plaintiff.
tity of first class drain
“And, highness," added Grambach. despairing gesture toward Grumbach.
State of Oregon vs. R. Watson. men.
“dispatch some one for Gretchen, who “Why did you not leave us all In
Criminal complaint, Transcript from I Estate of Geoige Brown, deceased.
tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches.
of our Straight Kentucky Whiskey
>eacer
Uvea at 40 the Kruinerweg."
justice'» docket, Woodville Diatrict.
Order granting further time in which
will be «ent/ree to the first man in
For sale at reasonable
“Highness, a great wrong has been
"The goose girl? What doe« »he
your locality sending us 25 name«.
Triplett & Son vs. W. M. McCormic« to file inventory.
know? Ah. I rememlter. She is eveu Jone, and God brought me here to
et «1. Action to recover money. Com­
prices. Call and ex­
In the matter of the estate of George |
Four full quarts IENTUCIT
$ J
now with her highness. I shall send right It”
plaint filed. Affidavit and undertaking W. Magerle, deceased. Order making
ROH WHISKEY (Two stamped)
"You are a brave man." darkly,
for them both.”
amine, or send us your
for attachment. Co'vig & Williams an allowance for the support of widow
No other mail order hoaee haa an equal to it.
Gretchen? Carmichael's bewilder­
“I am in your hands, highness.” stur­
for plaintiff.
and minor children.
Four full quarts of PtRFECTION $3
ment increased. What place had the dily. "In a mad moment 1 committed
order.
I
goose girl in this tragedy ?
a crime I would not accept till 1 had I
Alice Trask vs. W. A. Jones. Action
Estate of Gustin Martin, deceased.
"Now. while we are wailllig." W- talked personally with him. He came
to recover money. Complaint filed. Order setting time and place for final ÏLBR0WÎ1 MERCANTILE CO.
Jacksonville Brick, Tile
7 th and B udnsids S tr * its
snuied the duke, his agitation some­ at lust. Ills face was hidden and bls
Neff & Mealey attorneys for plaintiff. . hearing.
PORTLAND.
OREGON what under coutrut, "the proof, the voice uiuttied. But this 1 saw—when
Hazel Colvig v«. Fred L. Colvig.
Estate of Fred F. Downing, deceased
definite proof!"
j he gave we the first half of the money
•
Lime Company.
Case 36 H.P
10-Ton Road Roller
By HAROLD MacGRATH
Luy & Collins,
JACKSONVILLE POST-:
TILE FOR SALE
A QUARTBOTTLE
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