Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, March 29, 1913, Image 2

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    north” and “up south,” and time aid
again our speech betrayeth us as new- ■
c imers when we speak, without stop- ‘
Officio. Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oreyon
ping to think, of going “down to j
Salem” and “up to Portland.’-4 Butt
Z weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the’couifty seat of Jackson the former expression really has some
r
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
justification, as Salem is actually 20
feet lower than Woodburn, being locat-
Ei tered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, e 1 on the river, while we are miles
away from it.—Journal.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
:-JACKSONVILLE POST-:
SATURDAY. MARCH 29. 1913
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
application.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Dynamite in Pocket Explodes.
THE BEST PROOF
Jacksonvilh Citizents Cannot
Doubt It.
VV.B.Corsets 50c,
51, $1.50, $3
T.-W. Co
Native Daughter
Shoes,guaranteed
I
•a All Wool and Mixed Suitings 50c. to $1 yd.
Special Big Values
Ji™ &gnd-Bro: 50c. Values, 35c. Yd.
Item« of Interest to Jsckson County
Chris Swanson, who with his brother
owns and cultivates a tract of 700 acres
of land adjoining the 401 Ranch, lies at
MARRIAGE LICENSES
his home today at the verge of death,
William A. Morse and EvaG. Brown. following the explosion of a half stick
John Edwards and Lucile Crandell.
of dynamite in the breast pocket of
A. R. Coffin and Casandria Shaffer. his coat Thursday morning. His entire
I left side was driven in, his lungs and
CIRCUIT COURT.,
Charles H. Gillette vs City of Ash- j other interna! organs being injured.
land, a municipal corporation, Action He was treated by Dr. E. R. Seeley,
to recover money. Statement of facts who reports that Swanson’s injuries
are very nearly fatal.
tiled.
I
Swanson left the house early today
J. W. Boyd vs E. W. Carder and D.
to dynamite squirrels. He was alone
H. Jackson. Action to recover money.
when the explosion occurred and was
Complaint filed.
only able to state that the dynamite
Nellie Stiles vs Lawrence Stder, exploded in the pocket of his coat.
Suit for divorce. Complaint filed.
Whether he ignited a dynamite cap
0. H. Johnson vs County of Jackson accidently or whether he jolted (the
et al. Suit in equity for writ of re­ explosive with enough force to set it
view. Petition and order for writ of offi will never be known unless he re-
review filed.
covers.
Charles Stanley heard the explosion
Central Door & Lumber <3o , a corp­
oration vs Royal Fire Insurance Co. a and saw Swanson fall, He rushed to
wounded man
Com- his aid and carried *
corporation. Suit in equity,
home.
plaint filed.
Swanson’s entire left side is raw
PROBATE COURT
and bleeding, while his lungs were
Estate of John A. Obenchain, an
seriously injured. Tribune.
in: ane person. Petition for appoint­
ment of guardian.
Tax Payers
Lig Hunt in the Hills.
County Treasurer’s
Forty-ninth
Call.
State of Oregon, County <)f Jackson,
Tr ¡■■Hury Department.
J ekgonville, Oregon March 29th. 1913.
Notice is hereby given that there are
fu: ds on hand for the redemption of all
County Warrants, protested from
November Sth. 1910, to November
80th, 1910, both dates inclusive.
Interest ceases on the Warrants above
numbered, and called, this 29th, day
of March, 1913.
J ames M. C ronemiller ,
Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon.
Doan’s Kidney Pills were used — they
cured.
The story was told to Jacksonville
residents.
Time has strengthened the evidence.
Has proven the cure permanent.
The testimony is from this locality.
The proof is convincing.
Mrs. J. H. Baussum. Central Ave.,
Medford, Ore., says: “I was so bad
with kidney trouble that I could not do
my housework. My back was weak
and painful and in the morning when 1
got up, I was lame and sore.
The
kidney secretions were unnatural and
my health steadily ran down until I
was hardly able to get about,
While
in that condition, I read about Doan’s
Kidney Fills and got a box.
I felt
better from the time I commenced
their use and it was not long until I
was cured.
1 am in a position to
recommend Doan’s Kidney Pilis to any
one afflicted with kidney complaint.”
(Statement given Sept. 14, 1907.)
RE-ENDORSEMENT.
When Mrs. Baussum was interview­
ed on October 26, 1909 she said: “My
former endorsement of Doan’s Kidney
Pills still holds good. Since this remedy
cured me I have had no further at­
tacks of kidney complaint and I have
enjoyed good health.
I do not hesi­
tate to sav that Doan’s Kidney Pills
are beneficial for all difficulties, caused
by weak kidneys.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents, Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name —Doan’s—and
take no other.
Silk Ratine and Nouveautés 20c. per yard
See Our Line
of Stamped and Embroidery
Values Offered,
Goods
I
Special
LadiesKimonas and Hous? Dresses a Specialty
A New and Complete Line
Calico, Challies, Etc.
c.f
Scrims
and Silkelenes for
f
Your Windows
.3
See Our New Spring Line of Mens' and
Buys' Furnishings
i
Taylor - Williams Co.
Groceries and Feed
of all kinds
The People’s Store
Agents for
the Famous
Florsheim Shoe
Jacksonville, Oregon
A big game hunting party is now be­
ing organized to follow the noted bear
pack belonging to Jacob Fry into the
Rogue river hills. The party will in­
clude State Treasurer Kay, W. D. De­
Varney of Portland and William Darsie
and L. Gamble of Stanford university,
and will be under the guidance of Lee
Emerson, well known as a successful
hunter of bear and cougar and author­
ity on all matters pertaining to the
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
Rogue hills.
Mr. Emerson is now in this city mak- By virtue of an execution an<i or lor of sale
ing arrangements for the hunt, the duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the County of Jackson. State of Oregon dated the
party to leave West Fork on the 27th i 22th dey of March. 1913. in a certain action in the
of the present month.—Grants Pass Circuit Court for said County of Jackson, and
I State of Oregon, wherein E. II. French as de­
Courier.
R
Tiiey could turn tne contents or me
BUS'N3Si CARDS.
II. K. HAN.Vk
water tank into the ditch. Dick was
thinking while lie rapidly dressed and
ordered Ids family from their beds.
GUS NEWBURY
Loo Sing had quite disappeared, and
Lawyer
the three Mexicans. wu»> were all the
help Dick bad on the farm at this sea­
Attorney-at-Law
son. were doubtless gambling down at
Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
Will
Practise
in All Courts in the State
Gunning’s saloon, eight miles away.
There was nobody here but the bad
MEDFORD.
OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
man and Dick Fancher.
First they drove the frightened
horses to the shed near the bouse.
DR. T. r MiAW
»
Then they turned loose the restless
cattle and saw them- flee instinctively
Dentist.
Upper Va.ley to Get Water.
OREGON and WASHINGTON
fendant recovered judgment against Joe M,
to the refuge of tile hills to the east.
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Derry and Claire L. Derry for the sum of Twenty
It would take days to gather them In Office in Ryan Building, California St
i One Hundred Dollars ($2h>
togeth -r with
Ups-tair.s
again. The two men fell to work with I
'J he Foothills Irrigation company
Water Spout al Tilhmook
interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per shovels Hiid made a wide ditch all
ff A Directory of each City, Town and
Village, giving descriptive sketch of
ha? received signatures of enough land
J annum from the 30th day of January, 1912, »¡so
around
the
little
lonely
adobe
house
JACKSONVILLE
•iREGON
a each place, location, population, tele­
: the sum of $1 ’>9,0'1 as an att irney’s fee, t.uyether
ow iers to put their enterprise through
waiting
there
In
the
middle
of
the
fl
graph, shipping and banking point;
Portland, Ore., March 25.— Officers with costs and disbursements of this suit.
anu work on the project will begin im­
also Classified Directory, compiled by
crisp, parched plain to know what het
Public Notice is here >y »riven that I will on
H
business
and profession.
mediately. Engineer T. W. Osgood, | of the steamer Rose City, in port to­
fate would he. Would the heat of the
MONDAY APRIL 2Sth, 1013.
D.
W.
BAGSHAW
R.
L.
POLK & CO-
day,
report
having
seen
a
waterspout
flames criiek her walls beyond endin'
w)has been working on the proposi-
At the front door of the Court House in Jackson­
Attorney a. Law
tiv i of bringing the waters of Keene at least a mile in height offi Tillamook ville. Oregon in said County and Slate at 10 mice of the women within, or would
The o’clock in the forenoon of said day sell at Public the two lie able to complete the ditch
ere k over the divide to irrigate a Head early yesterday morning.
llUW tu .¡L*v4. U« »4
c».v xJUGluFe»
1 auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand,
and till It with water, thus frustrnting NOTARY PUBLIC ANO ^CONVEYANCER
total of 8iX)l) acres in the vicinity of waterspout was 15 miles inshore from i the following described real property .
A prominent New Yoik phvsician save:
the
cruel
tongues
of
devastating
tire?
‘ If it were not f r t’.io thin stockings p . k !
Ashland, Wagner creek, Coleman the Rose City’s course and was visible Lots numb -red Fifteen (15), Sixteen (16) and
Office Hours: j f"/e'1oon »
™
The ditch was finished while the hoi
min soled shoes worn ny women the doctors
ci < • k and Griffin creek, will direct the for some time finally disappearing in Seventeen (17) in Block Nu nber Two (2) Helm's breath of tlarne fanned their cheeks
I Afternoon 1:30 to 5
would probably be bni.Lrup:.’* When you
This Addition to the City of Medford. O.-evon.
work. After carrying the water from the direction of Cape Meares.
contract a cold do not wait lor it to develop
They turned the water, an nil too slen
Taken and levied upon as the property of the
Bank
of
Jacksonville
Building.
phenomenon
is
very
unusual
in
north* said Joe M. Derry and Claire L. Derry, or so much der stream. Into the ditch, saw the
mto pneumonia but treat it at once Cham-
Kt .me creek to Hiatt prairie a stor- j
I
-
- OREGON bevlain's Cough Kemedy ia intended especi­
ago reservoir will be constructed to be ern Pacific waters.
thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judg­ earth drink It up. drink and drink, and JACKSONVILLE.
ally
for coughs and co ds, and has won a
ment in favor of the said E. II. French with in­
then when It could absorb no more
tw ■ and a half miles long, an average
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wide reputation by its cures of these disea*;“».
terest thereon, together with all costs and dis­
saw the ditch slowly till to half iti
of hree-quarters of a mile wide and
Look ro i <i.- Plumbing.
It is most ejectua 1 and *s pleasant and safe
bursements that have or may accrue.
Oregon Sidelights.
depth. Then Guy Ransom, hntless
an average of about 25 feet deep. The
You know what
til in a house in to take, h 'r ealu by all dealers.—Adver­
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon this 22nd day of
coatless, singed by flame nnd scorched which the plumbing is ti p 'or condition— tisement.
ditch comes over the divide and crosses
March, 1013.
beyond recognition, threw pail aftei everybody tn the house is '¡..bls to contract
AUG. D. SINGLER.
Bear creek at the George Owens place
pull of water against the walls of th« typhoid or some Other ft rer. The digestive
Albany Democrat: An early solution
Sheriff
uf
J
uck ., on County. Or.-aon.
cot.¡ing to the west side of the valley
homu*. even while the heated surfac« organs perform the san e functions in the-
of the city extension problem is desired.
at an 1850 foot level, coming through
hissed under lhe contact and theateatx human IxrJy as the plumbing d as for the
Albany needs more room, that’s all.
Ashland below the Southern Pacific
rose in a white drift. Dick Fanchet home, end they should be kept i i first class We have on hand for sale the following
Notice For Publication.
More than that, the people outside
n
i all the. time. If you have any
railroad yards and above Helman’s
was everywhere nt once, beating back c tree
blanks viz:
.!< with your Jigestior. ukc Chember-
need city privileges.
DEPARTMENT OF T IE INTERIOR
tossing
a
sulphur baths, and crossing the South­
little
incursions
of
flame,
h'in’. Tablets ar.’ vou are cert in to p-'
Lease,
U.S. Land Office nt Ito eburg. Oregon,
Grass
Valiev
Journal:
Very
substan
­
bin ket of water on a flaming shrub quick relief. For saiu bv ail de
ern Pacific railroad track on Wrights
March 21. 1913.
Mortgages,
-nt.
creek near Billings’ crossing, aftei tial improveme its continue to be made Notice in h.ireb, given that Ctrl J. Schmidt, of chasing Is-wltdered chickens into tJi* v
Bill of Sale,
X
house,
sclulong
tlmt
his
family
and
in
the
city
park,
which
is
now
enclosed
Bunconi.
Oregon,
who
on
Nov.
22.
1906.
made
which it strikes the grade of the oid
Agreements.
liomc.lead
Entry
Serial.
No.
04096.
for
SE
l,
then
Ins
horses
until
the
mornlnt
Anderson mining ditch and continues with a neat fence, and holes are now NE l*. Sect io 1 4. Township 40 S. Range 2. West
W arranty Deeds,
dawned and found them safe.
its course until the DeKoboam place bi^jng dug for about 2 k) sha le tre -s
Willamette Meridian, bus lile.i notice of inter.,
. - ,:
Quit Claim Deeds,
Black mid grimy beyond recognition
Toledo Sentinel: There is every pros tion to make hive year Proof, to eatablinh claim they stared at each other while the
on «iriffin creek is reached.
C hattel Mortgage,
The contracts call for water for the pect 0» a house famine in Toledo this to ¡«nd alrove described, befoie W. H. Cnnyn smoke clouds billowed a way to th«
Acknov ledgements,
United Staten Conuni-soner. at Mi.il.,rd. On poll,
se. son of 1914 and the price is $58.50 spring There is scarcely an empty vn the 9th day of May. 1913.
northeast. Then it was that I.00 Ninj
Real Estate ontract.
ini riese-? r o F¿E.
iÇui yi c iflngi’*-
per acre, in 10 payments, with an up- house in town and there are numerous < la.mant names as witnesses.' A. S. I: lein- emerged from the adobe chicken house
.r-l or I’l.i.i.i, ur
Location Notice—Placer,
wild with fright mid dragging aftei
y. I*:i f e ui pract-
hr.mmer, of llunconi. Oreg rn, Harry I.uy, of
ki. p of $2.50 per acre annually.
T. inquiries for houses to rent.
.LtiEULLS.
Location Notice—Quartz,
Oregon. J. F. Crum;. of Jackson-
him tile evidences of Ills own guilt tc
f >r
hook
E. cnntlin, a Chicago capitalist, who
Hermiston Herald:
F. B. P< nock J..ck«onville.
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
I
£LL'.
f-MrE»«T£,
v.ile. Oregon, C. Vr. Pur:.. I. of Buncorn. < re. on.
the
shape
of
a
ling
of
muffled
chickens
’ I > g» t n parint
la> ht the George Dewey place near
i
i lias 6(M) pounds of alfalfa seed grow n
It F. JONES. Register.
Real Estate Agents ontract, S
viaaUe information,
"I owe you the sincerest apology
Tu nt, is financing the enteiprise.
Ion his own farm, fr-mi about three
Itmisom.’- said Dick Fancher frankly
Notice Application for Liquor License
< u of the noticeable features of acres. In addition to the seed he also
í
At reasonable prices. Weintend adding
The American Bonding Co. of Balti­ aa lie grasped the others hand, "and
th- indertaking was lhe readiness of secured one cutting of hay, which Went
i
A'.vvrn.n,
other blanks as fast as possible u ntil
more will go on your . bond and write 1 owe yuii more than I can say for tilt
Washington. 0. C
lai owners in signing up their «cre- two tons to the acre.
help you've given me tonight."
burglary insurance.
the line is complete. Blanks of special
-“T-i ■
ag> promptly.
"I
think
you
’
ve
made
a
mistake
Joseph Herald: Another elk that bad
form printed to order at short notice
D. W. B agshaw . Agent.
ci.d '
'1. e Waite tract across Bear creek been injure 1 before arriving at St. An­
Dick, dear." said Nail's soft voice, with
!
n
hint
of
laughter
in
Its
toue.
"Thli
for
T
r
sign d up their holdings and will re­ thony died within the last week, mak­
is not Gay Itmisom. the desjierndo. 1
ceive water from a point before the ing the second death out of the 15 head
am sure it Is Mr. Bieck himself, for )
»
ditca crosses Bear creek.- Tribune.
Ca ulortiln W onuiu Seriously Alarmen
since arriving here.
Walter Doak
met him tnst summer nt the Tetley«’.’
“A «hort time »¡.o I contracted a severe
skinned both of them nnd found several
"Of course, of course!" cried Bieck
cold which f"ttlrd cn my lungs and causej
Graafs Pass Po-f ri; ax "J. oi i. ii 'b- ’••’d been crushed.
excitedly. “1 knew I'd seen yon be
me a great deal of annoyance. I would hare
brd u.t,’*i:ia
, fore
I look you lu to dinner, yob
•i,
nnd my lungs were so
Hi.!.io • A
H. Brown of be-
«•re
aitu ¡.if ihæûd I began to be seriouiäy
know "
a --.Vui! s.,vii thinks he has the
Confident th it iiu I im < i sv.i' oevded in
alarmed.
___________________
A friend recommended ( Lamber-
••Please explain." said l>i< k with
¡..in's vouch Remedy, saying she had used
fibrtncmg the railroad from Grants Paas world beaten oil a cultivated Oregon
what patience lie could muster “Why
grape.
It
is
15
feet
in
height
and
f
>e
y<a,
:
.. I bought a bottle and It re-
to Hie coast, l>r. T. F. Reddy returned
are you not Guy llaiisom': Why nr*
'•d my o uch i,, j first night, and in a
Sup< iy evening from an extended grow ing right along. An Oregon grape
you Mr llleck? Wily are you posing
werk I sms rid cf the cold and sorenees of
Did Me Deserve
east' rn trip and kft again Monday over six or seven feet is the exception
as a bad man and a sheep herder?''
Innpi," wiites Mbs Marie Gerber, 8aw-
Mr. Brown is going to see what culti­
t J.', Cal. For sale by all dealers.—Adver-
Ulis k Imuned heartily. "I'm Hleck
mor» ng for Grants Pass.
the
Name
?
tice.nenL
because I cmi't liehi It I inine out
Dr Reddy states that a syndicate of vation will do for the vine.
here to learn the buslt css on my ranch
Eugene Register, Manager Gano of
ease rn capitalist« will arrive to go
from tic1 iHittom up. mtd the bottom
ove. lie propose I road.
IL- rep.uU the Eugene Cotlee ciub is very well
By CLARISSA MACKIE
seem* to t>e herding. I told m> f'uv
bus •sa picking up in i'.i-> euit. — Fri- pleas.si w ith the int tercst taken in the
man I'd be in og ter awhile, and the
club generally and the
I patronage at the
but
rnscal p mted on me ti e mure a id
(Conclude«! from lust »celt).
lunch collider and dining room is in-
reputatii n of n well known n id man
p.
ci easing every dav. He also says he
"Fire! See It coming? I've come to here.al»>!:is. l i e Inst <!i» >>i ,-t
“i
help
yon
ditch
It
around
the
house
or
L'urcd empiiy-
?.»F" hi.a in the first week
fait, and I
•I I
• Ise get the women away. What du lym li.sl I -
H. V me t for .1 i men and tour weinvn. The
I» JU
I. . m rending room i* c. owded al.n >st all th.1 you want to dof lie asked the quest I Th!« Is r
L .
red
l,me and th - m ii re in l> e"j >. it tlon impatiently. and indeed there was came tu i.
k -t
little time to l>e lost, for the long rial frie. I .a:.d
at i.
vely mi.co.
wall of flume was approaching rapidly, i mid How
Cha in ____________ _
...
,»r<
Woodburn Independent: renderfeet
The ranch house was of adobe and1 nearest nelghlsir mid yet lived
I was «veil and have not «uttered with rheu-
mat im ,i sine«. ” For aals by all dealers — in Oregon have to lesrn that here in would stand the flerce encircling next county.
AdvsriissiiMuL
| the Willamette valley it is 'down flames tf they could manage the ditch.
POLK'S-
i
Business Directory
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