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¡■JACKSONVILLE POST-: Women Killed By Lightning Officia. Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon During an eletrical storm that swept northern Jpeephine caunty on Monday A.weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the founty seat of Jackso^. afternoon, Mrs. G. H. EddJP and Mrs. . County, Oregon. D. W. BAGSHAW^’Editor. 'V, '* August Kausek of Leland were struck Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, by a bolt of lightning and killed. The women were removing clothe from the , Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. j clothesline attached to trees in the' yard when the bolt struck one of the i < ¡SATURDAY. JULY 26. 1913 (.trees, following along thelineat which 1 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on , the women were workifig. Mrs. application. Krusek was instantly killed and Mrs ; Edby died in fifteen minutes after j being struck. Parties in the house a j few feet from the tree that was struck i were more or less shocked, but none I was seriously injured. The women were repent arrivals from Clevelaud.O., their husbands being officers of the Ohio-Orggon Land & Power company, a corporation that was ■ developing mining properties on Grave j creek, a mile above Leland. THE SCHOOL DISTRICT REPORT. In another column appears the report of expert Wilson who has made an examination of the books of this school district as ordered by the voters at the last school meet ing. The report which is voluminous, covers the 1907-8, up to and including the first part of the present year and shows the money received from various sources and at Electric Sparks different times; the disbursements made and the purposes for which money was disbursed. The report shows the present indebtedness of the dis Lobby, lobby, who’s got the lobby? Probably Mexico is waiting to mark- trict to be $9500. of which $2500. is secured by the bonds ! et her big bean crop before engaging of the district and the balance, $7000. is outstanding war . another general revolution. Oh, you smiling cool clever, not a- rants. Against this indebtedness we have the value of heating w hatsoever, never needing beer the school property: building, furnishings,fixtures, appar nor fan, sensible shirtwaist man. There isn’t anything in the drink atus, etc. game but headaches and empty pocket- In the report Mr. Wilson states that everything goes to book3- 1 President Wilson finds that it is im show that the funds of the district during this period had possible for an Indiana Democrat to an office; but he better not risk been disbursed for legitimate purposes, but calls attention decline an officer to “Tom” Taggart. to the poor system and methods used in keeping the ac If Dave Houston does’t inject a little ginger into his “back to the counts. The report is worthy a careful reading by every more farm” movement, Sephus Daniels will taxpayer in the district. have all the boys in his navy. COURT HOUSE NEWS Settling back in his new pew. John ing report and discharging administra D. will begin a search for the scriptural assurance that lightning never strikes tor. In the matter of the estate of Lulu twice in the same place. j ' ■ i The I World, is Growing I Better= Yes, and especially the romantic little city known on the map as Jacksonville—the Pioneer of the Rogue— the Park City of the Valley—where contentment sings, nature smiles and where to live is to rejoice. OH, YE LOVERS OF BEAUTY AND BARGAINS! Here is where you get one hundred cents worth of goods for your dollar. More goods for same- money, same goods for less money than elsewhere. OUR LINE CONSISTS OF EVERYTHING kept in a First-Class, Up-to-Date General Store. High est quality, lowest prices. When you want merchand ise don’t forget “JACKSONVILLE FIRST” and especially Co Williams The People’s Store Oregon Jacksonville In receiving that degree of Doctor of E. Monroe, deceased. Final rejor. of administratrix filed and approved.« Or laws Tama Jim Wilson, ¡staking awful ! Tax Payers risks of having an ambassadorship der discharging administratrix. MARRIAGE LICENSES forced upon him by the new adminis In the Name of the State of Oregon, You are BUSINESS CAROS. In the matter of the estate of L. A. heieby culled and required to appear in the tration. Michels, deceased. Final account. Dade R. Terrett and Haze) A. Davis, County Court of the State of Oregon, for the e More women might be able to have County of Jackson at the Court Room thereof, Order lipproving same and discharging CIRCUIT COURT. money if the dry goods stores would j at Jacksonville, in the County of Jackson, on ' administrator and sureties. GÜS NEÍVBURY Edmund E. White vs Ethi-IE. White. Friday, the 30th day of August, 1913. at 10 cease having bargain sales. In the matter ot the last will and Order of default. o'clock in the . forenoon of that day. then and Attorney-at-Law An ordinary piano contains a mile of I there to show cause if any exists why an order ! testament of Isaac Wright, deceased. J Hines A. Reese vs Maggie Reese. Order admitting will to probate and ap wire. Ameiican genius will yet benefit to sell thp real estate belonging to said estate in Will Practise in All Courts in the State Suit for divorce. Decree fer Plaintiff. pointing Arthur Porter at exccutoi by inventing a wireless piano for ama Jackson County. Oregon, desciibed as follows, OREGON. MEDFORD, to-wit: S.W.‘/«of S.W.'4 Sec. 11. Twp. 35. R. Roaina Coop vs William H. Coop. with b<.nd in sum of eleven thousand teurs. 4 W. Willamette Meridian should not be allowed. Suit for divorce. Default order. De dollars. Certain of his enemies call Gov. Witness the Hon. F. L, Tou Velio, Judge of cree for plaintiff. DI T. : T. SHAW In the matter of the estate of Jokn Sulzer of New York “a traitor to his the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Nellie Stiles vs Lawrence Stiles. 1). McArdle, deceased. Order direct party, "but they are the same mm > County of Jackson, with the Seal of said Court Dentist. ■ . I- affixed, this 19th day of July, 1913. Order of default. Decree of divorce. 1 ir.g sale of certain personal property. who consider Boss Murphey the party. | ( Office in ltyan Bjil.ling, California St Attest: G. A. GARDNER. Clerk. Helen E. Curtis vs William D. Cur J. D. WURTSBAUGH, Why deride the hard working fourth In the rn liter of the estate of David Upstairs Attorney for Adniinistiator tis. Suit for divorce. Default order. Finamore, deceased. Order confirm- of July orator? It may be the only .JACKSONVILLE OREGON j Decree. 1 ing sale of personal property. chance he gets. Item* of Interest to Jackson Coun'y Emma T. Whitney, et al vs W. A. In the matter of the estate of Henry Thompson, et al. Suit for specific per ■ Harrison Ti iplutt, deceased. Semian formance. Order and judgment. I nual account of administrator filed and Report of grand jury presented and approved. ordered entered. I In the matter of the estate of Frank Medford Reilly & Improvement Co. Ennis, deceased. Order ot final setJt vs J. S. Ofi'ut. Order dismissing com- men I. paint. Estate of Delos R. Mills, deci Marsden Bislop vs Katherine Bishop, Order fixing time ai.d place for f nit for divorce. Older for public a settlement. lion of summons. ---------- -♦<?'«--------- - — Christens Reuter vs G. B. Woo.laon and Anna Woodson. Order of default I and judgment for plaintiff. GEMS MINED IN U. S. Precious Stones are Widely Dis tributed and of Various K/i ds. The State of Oregon vs E. D. Smith. Indictment returned by grand jury charging defendant with crime of child stealing. Defendant arraigned, plead guilty and given indeterminate sen tence of from one to twenty-five years j Gems and pre.’ious stones were pro in the penitentiary. duced in the United States in 1912 to the The State- of Oregon vs J. P. Mc value of $319,722 according to Pouglas Guire. Indicted for forgery. Plead B. Sterret, of the United Slates Geo guilty, given sentence of from two to logical SurVey. The kinds of precious twenty years in penitentiary. Sen stones found in the United States are tence suspended and defendant p.iroll- many, ranging from diami.rds of fine ed pending good behavior. quality to low-grade stones auea as The State of Oregon vs LeRoy Cope agates but as is seen from the total land and William Keller. Indictment value of the output there are no really returned by grand jury charging defen large operations. dants with crime of forgery, Arraign- The principal gem -nmeral mined in ed. plead guilty, sentenced and paroll- the United Statesduring 1912 was Mon ed. tana sapphire, of which th re was a > I ................ -1 NEW CASES. The Stat« of Oregon, ex rel, E. Riddle vs Claud A. Rid lie vit and petition filed. Order. Americans esn be just as patriotic I without killing or maiming themselves <o celebrate the day. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under Execution By virtue of an execution and order of sale “Jim Corbett says he would not ad duly issued by iheCleik of the Circuit Court oi ' vise boys to become pugilists. “Jim” the County jf Jackson. Slate of Oregon, dated is wedded to dramatic art. the 23rd day uf July, J91?,in a certain action in the Senator LaFollette proposes to speak Circuit C ourt for said County and Suite, wherein Cnristci n Reuter as plaint ff. recovered judg for a week on the Tariff Bill. Now ment aguinsc G. B. Wo, dson and Anna Wood- wouldn’t that make you tired? Hon for the sum of Two Hundred Thirty-seven Woodrow is getting down to brass mil 80-100($237.80)Dollars in U. S. gold coin, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of tacks in his Currency talks. 8 per cent per annum from the 18th day of July. The President evinces such a marked 1913. and the further sum of $50.00 attorney’s tendency to appoint literary men to fees and the sum of $11.(X) for costs and dis bursements in said suit taxed. important foreign posts that we are Public n nice is hereby given that I will on not altogether without hope that he SATURDAY. AUGUST 23rd. 1913 may send Mr. Robert W. Chambers to at the fioi.t door of the Court House in Jackson ville. in said county and state, at the hour of some distant and inacessible spot. 11:00 |o’cl.»ck A j.M., olfer for sale and will sell Those people who arc continually com at Public auction to the highest, bidder for plaining of the high cost of living cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of should consult the Washington man the above named defendants. G. B. Wo<xls >n and i Anna Woods*»n. in and to the following described \ who has reared a family of eight real property namely: children on a salary of $5(1.00 a month. Lot Number Six (6) in Block Sixty-three (C3) I in the town (now city) of Medford. Jackson j — —------------- County. Oregon, and Lot One (1) in BI ock 1 Notice of Sale of Real Property Thirty-nine (39) in the town (now city) of Cen tral Point. Jacks«.n County. Oregon, or all the by Administrator. right, title and interest said defendants or IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE 1 either of them had in or to said property on the third day of July. 1913. OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY Taken and levied upon as the property of said OF JACKSON. G. B. Woo Ison and Anna Woodson or so much , In the matter of the Estate of James Cook, Deceased. linn the lili! un- Uli- Notice sr is UVIVUV hereby fclTUII given that dersigned, ax administrator of the es- tate of James own, Cook, nei-eaaeu, deceased. will ’■ ""'"V» wu. is II. K. HANNA Lawyer Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building JACKSONVILLE, .OREGON How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially able to carry Attorney at Law out any obligations made by tils firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, _ I Forenoon 9 to 12 Office Hours: ? AfternuOn 1:3t) to 6 acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold Bank of Jacksonville Building. by all Druggists. • Take IlaLl'a Family Pills for constipation. JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON 1). W. BAGSHAW LEGAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following . ... •!'!• I- II'. •’••.¡r-.cser» 1.0 FFE. TRADE-MAFK3, < an / >1 Cv| yt .u tsregia- ’.-t »red. '•eii-i >. -it •.. > ui.el or Photo, for ft«CC HEPV3T on i ui ’«miy. Prtt ntpracl- i< e exclusively. l ; i. . uk F. nccs , St-, I 2 co’ ta In p-nr-q for InYft’.anh!»» book on OW ¡J C T I -I CCLL TAfCr’.'E, U :ii< ll oil; 3 V. i p > •. I: y I-» pet r pa’ine:. Li.« ai.J u.-.d valuable information. D. sim a co. PATENT LAWYERS, 303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed. because it is not a thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the 1 judgment contained in said deciee in favor of 1 habit but a dangerous disease. The the said ^hristena Reuter and against the said i G. B. Wi>o Ison and Anna Woodson with interest C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1475, thtreon, to^e her with ail costs and disburse- | Chicago, Iil., have discovered a menu that have or may accrue. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, on this2lth da> j strictly harmless remedy’ for this of July. 1913. “distrssing disease and to make W. H. S1NGLER. known its merits they will send a 50c. Sheriff uf Jackson County. Oregon. By E. W. WILSON. Deputy. package securely wrapped and pre Mamie m mechanical applications. 1 he greate i noon of that Gay, at the front entrance Attida* part of the gem sapphires came from i ■’* the County Court House at Jackson- I the mines in Fergus County, where ! ylbe'i/llf*t8on ^OU,’^Y' Oregon, proceed 'o sell at private sale to the highest F. D. Clark vs A. H. Laurenlz. Ac they occur in a rock matrix. The ma bidder for cash, and subject to con jorly of these stones have the true sap tion to recover money. Complaint firmation by the County Court of the paid Absolutely Free to any reader Causes of Stomach Tv?nbi«B. Oregon tor ” -i- lhe County _—, of filed. Affidavit and undertaking for phire-blue color. The bulk of the of The Jacksonville Post. This re 8sd«ntary habits, lack of out-door exercise, Jackson the tollowing described riai attachment. Writ issued. Certificate sapphire for mechanical U; e came fn m property, namely: insuAeient nuuiiication of food, constipation, medy also cures frequent desire to the placer deposits in Granite and Deer of it tachinent filed. i The South Half of the Northeast a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, overeating, urinate and inability to control urine Li dge C j;and consists of vari- i Quarter, and the North Half of the partaking of food and drink not suited to M. B. Whirnt vs A. V (Vei>. Sui i "ilor d s'nn m . i ouutheaat Quarter of Section Twenty Tour age and occupation. Correct your i during the night or day in old or to fore'! >■ . i i,nq<l: in: ld».i 'i he i I | iiv it uf the opal deposits (20), Townanip Thirty-four (34) South, habits and take <’hainberkin’s Tablets' and young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. ■ Range Three (3) East of the W illam- you will soon be well again. For sale by Marmlen !!■«).<>p v.i Catli rine I. 'luniuvlul County, Nev. was attend ette Meridian, lu Jackson County, Ore all dealers.—Advertisement A. is an Old Reliable House, write to ed with much success, and a quanity of lb-hop. Suit for divorce. Complaint gon. them today for the free medicine. Ibis sale is mafie in the above en- filed. Affidavit and or ler for publica magnificent gem material was obta ned. Cure the afflicted members of your tion of summons. Tho opal is of an unusual type, con j titleil matter pursuant to a license and Judge and Justice. ( order ot sale, duly made on the 24th sisting of dark translucent mineral with day of July, 1913, by Hon. F. L. Tou Her WttneMK- You know that Justice family, then tell your neighbors and Barbara Wall vs A. P. Wall, Suit Fair Urfendnnt (adding the a variety of rich colors. The deposits Velle, Judge of the County Court of Is blind friends about this remedy. for divorce. Coinplaint filed. promise to supply a gem epual if not the Slate of Oregon for the County of Anishina t<»iwh<~ r>> her tolleti-l know that Instil-,- In blind, tun. thank gmsl PROBATE COURT superior in beauty to the opal from Jackaon, and filed in the office uf said court on said last mentioned day. liess, tile Irrrlge Is n.it Exchange. In the matter of the estate of Augus Australia. Dated July _‘4th, 1913. Prospecting and mining at the emer JOHN C OOK, tus Moore, d( ceased. Supplementary Probably She Was 1 ald mine in North Carolina were al tend- j A'm nistiator of Estate of James inventory and appraisement file!. Artist «migrili. ,X.> i don’t want a Cook, Deceased. el with only pa-tial success. Two t umk I h . I onn intint rtow.Tx and fruit In 'he matter of the estate of Delos pockets or deposits of emeralJ were re Model >t>iitllhiKlvi <>h that's all right, R. Mills, decease'. Order allowing i moved during the year; other d«\el m- eteri .nie ani» I lt a |n*aeh -Phllndel thewi’ow, Sarah Frances Milla, the Citatiox pilla I.«algor ments consisted mainly of exploraii r sum of $1H<MI. for her support and work which I as continue! into 191-’,— ! M THR VO NTY Oil RT OF TUR »TAT« OF OR*GON maintenance during he year succeed The Clock >M1 THRtOVNrY OF JACK»*». Gao). Survey. SB.* I «tenrfi ml« to Osten t<> the ing her husband’s d< ath. In Ih» mattar of U m alale Henry HnrrWon thl.lim of » i-tw-k It si-enis to me that In the matter of the estate uf lohn Mun • i lo loan on improve!, rn'tnue Trtpplat. I «cea»» i. H «•hwlt ban a langmige of Its own He To John F. Trippier. Mary Newell. H. A. Trip- Isler, deceased. Full ami final report Pr“duviaj farms, by the l.aik it plot Edward Tilpo.t and William Tripplot. -"'<41. scarcely a language any a dl ot administrator filed, Order appro,-1 Jack»onville , >dv. Gravita«; alec«. blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, . . Bill of Sale, Agreements. W arranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, ( hattel Mortgage, Ack now ledgemen ts. Real Estate ontract. Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Rial ECtt j it, Ontract, Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. Weintend adding other blanks as fast a, possible until the line is complete. Blanks of apecial form printed to order at short notice JACKSONVILLE POST. s’"’l vising <_ uro of Stomach Trouble. . V. hen you have trouble with your stona li or cl— —I-------- — i—,. don •------------- . rouic* constipation, ’t imagine iui yr i • as»* is Ley md help just became or du. . I.H m to giro you relief Mn. Pi.... , Puiii!? hl. N. J., writes, “For er ,i . li t 1 L: ve been troubled with -•>. j . ■ - (•_• thin/ I ate upset it ter- Oic cf CI kidok ’ h .’ s advertising f • no I;? i An. r reading a few lU’ s 1 ppople v.ho had been • ’d Tii' -k h, I decided to i> ) hftii 'y three fourths I: i i jo now eatalmoa • t t.” For sale by all • • ♦« Dysentery is aiwaya serious and often a dangerous 11 sense, but it can be cured. Chsmlierlnin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has cured it even when malignanl and - •' uc. For aale by all dealers. POST ADS. bring dest Results