The Senate might venture to work
eight hours a day without violating
union rules.
Officia. Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
It is a long lane that never turns and
Hoftrj’ Lane Wilson is approaching his
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of, Jackson curve.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
\i’e wonder what would happen if a
wearer
of Bulgarian socks tried to
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
Turkey trot.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Many a man does not realize how
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1913
small the worid is until he tries to
I
dodge his creditors.
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
Fighting the banana trust bv impos
, application.
ing a duty on the truiefor the consumer
to pay, strikes us as tariff reform gone
crazy with the heat.
If Senor Costro were a real patriot
he would assiduously expatriate him
self.
Two wars in auccession are about all
that the Balkan states should care for.
Now Russia refuses to participate in
the Panama exposition we may bavd to
invite some of our poor relations.
The District of California must be
dry according to Senator Works. but
California calls for free brandy to
fortify her grape juice.
r Many a politician doesn’t know which
j side of the fence he is on until he falls
' off.
The wise girl doen’t scream when
I being kissed for fear of spoiling the
| kiss.
: JA CKSONVILLE POST- :
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Flörsheim Shoes
¥
No Fish Story
Black Cat Hose
r>
The World is Growing
Better
c«
A matter deserving the attention of our business
Don’t pull a long face and look as though you
I
.people as well as the city council, is the application of the
had a sour stomach. Hold up your head.,and -.
Home Telephone Co. to raise the rates for phone rentals
in this city. The application has been made to the State
__
look for better things. They are here.
Railway Commission, which under an act of the legisla
ture of 1911, [General Laws of Oregon, 1911, Chapter
T“.f
279.] is granted power and jurisdiction to supervise and
regulate public utilities in the State of Oregon.
In the application made, the company asserts that
There are many warm days ahead of us yet
the physical value of their plant on April 1st, 1913, was
9B nor
on
Men’s Ladies’ and Children’s
jJUI V>UIIL Underwear.
$224,119.99 which with the sums spent for furniture, fix
‘ J
i‘ •
: . * -7
lt)*u
tures, tools, vehicles, supplies on hand, cost of organiza
90 nor C’pnf ?* . n
Summa- DresS Goods: Pongees,
aj V ptl V'VAlt Chiffons, Voiles, Krnkles,Lawns,Ratines,etc.
tion andjdevelopment of the company and securing sub
tf you buy of us you will get what you ought to
scribers brings up to a total of $254,619.99 which repre Somehow the conviction grows that
John Bull withholds the ballot furti
sents the cost of reproducing the plant as of April 1, 191.3, ; women not because he does i.ot think [
get at the price you are willing to pay. We
and that the stcckhclders should le paid a return of not l she is entitled tb it but just to show
give best goods at lowest possible prices. We won’t
Wh J is boss.
less than eight per cent upon this amount which would One l'unny sight in a restaurant
do less and you can’t r.sk more. Come and see.
be $20,369.60; that for maintenance and repair 6.75 per pretty giil trying to eat corn on
and at the same time trying to
cent amounting to $14,256,36 should be set aside; that for cob
pretty.
operating and maintenance a sum of $34,476.30 should Le
set aside yearly, making a total of $69,102.28 as repre
ss
Wed After 40 Years
The People’s Store
Red Ribbon Flour
senting the necessary expenses for one year. Against
Feed and Grain
S.o;in
all
Pastry
Treu
e
».
A Specialty
this the company claims that the yeaily receipts are ap Myrtle Point, O ., Aug. 21. The
i
i
John
i
m iri i ige here this week of
proximately only $39,367.22 shewing thus a loss of $29, Living»tone. of D-er Creek, Or.,
and
<
.¡J I- lie .
Mrs.
Carrie
Heimann,
of
tt.i
735.04 per year.
was 11.e ter mil ¡.lion if a roniMH e
I
Based upon these figures, the company asks that t wl .eh began 49 years ij o. The t wo and ’’r . R A. '«’oat rt his wtf*
*•* fi’
BIB M*I ; > CARD i.
... K. hanna
iere s»«.ell.ear 1» iu Ilia y< « u h i« n-. st .wcao . it any ytd h ve. why the name <d
be allowed to raise the rates from 33 1-3 to 50 p >: ce .t we e then engaged to Le ma.'i ; ied, u s d nine . h 11 si ou!d r.ot 1 e cha neuiohKK
! aster a i rayed for in the letit’bn of >a:d
on rentals and 180 per cent, lor switching service on farm a love,«’ quarrel seperated ti hem, htlu hbster ami wife, filed in the above thtivlhd
hUÄ NKWBUliŸ
each later married anolhet r. Years Court on the IGth day of Auzust. til3'.
ers’lines. The figures above aie tie ccmpany’s taken went by and toth lost their mates. A In testimony whereof, I- 11 A' f ar lm*r, clerk
Attorney-at-Law
weeks ago Mr. Livingstone made Of the Kb >va entHlFl Coiirt. hate hereunto swt
from their published application, and the value of plant few
my hand dfid afiifced the seal of Slid Court, this Will Practise in All Courts in the Stat Office in Bunk of Juckhonviile building
a business trip to tois Section, during
1913.
ivi EDFORD,
OREGON.
as well the cost of operation is doubtless pretty strong, which he met his former swaetheart the 20th day of August,
G. A. GARDNER. Clerk.
JACKSONVILLE,
.OREGON
and the old courtship was renewed.
MULKEY & CHERRY.
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and in any event these figures represent larger expendi
Attorneys fpr Petitioners.
Bit. T. T. SHAW
tures by far than is necessary to supply the service rend The American Bonding Co. of Balti
I Deafness Cannot Be Cured
Snags In Engrish,
Dentist.
I by local application*« an th«y cannot
more will go on your bond and write
A Russian artist who Inis So thor
ered people of this city.
Office in l.’yau Building, California St. teach the diseased portion of the ear.
(Highly mustered tile English lilhgmige
burg'ary insurance.
There is only one way to cure deafness»
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Upstairs',
It seems to us that it would be well for the city coun
that all Its sublleties are as familiar to
D. W. B agshaw
Agent.
Deafness is caused by an InHamed condi
llim
as
are
those
of
the
language
of
the
tion
of the mucous lining of the Eusta*
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
cil to taka up the matter with the Railway Commission I
chian Tube. When this tube Is inflamed
vzur
was
lolling
u
few
Iriends
al-oiii
I
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect
dillii nines lie encmilitered. "You
hearing, and when it is entirely closed.
Summons.
1>. W. BAGSHAW
in order that the proposed rates be not allowed.
i the
Deafness is the result, and unless the in
have so many superfluous letters." lie
Our Mid-Siimmer Sale is Now t)n
Down go Prices on all Summer Goods
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Jacksonville, Ore.
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Md
COURT HOULE NEWS
IHmi of Inleieat to JackAun County
Ta» Piyen
MARRIAGE
LICENSES
Eli Teples and Kady Momclovish.
Luther Armentrout and Berenice
Marjory Carroll.
( buries H. Glassnap and Permeiiu
I. Hill.
V. S. Anderson and Doiothy Barnes.
G. E, Taylor and Olivia E. Perry.
CIRCUIT COURT.
NEW CASES.
The City of Medford vs .1. T. Hurns.
Appeal from Municipal court. 'Iran
script tiled.
('. V. Koch vs H. G. Koch. Suit for
divorce. Complaint tiled.
Affidavit
•nd order for publication of summons.
Affidavit of mailing tiled.
Gladys Rose vs E. Rose, et al.
Suit in equity. Complaint tiled, aunt
tu >aa issued.
PROBATE COURT
IN THE CIRCUIT < OURT OF THE STATE OF '
CRiuON, FOR JACKSON COUNTV.
| Baker, deceas. ■d. Older appointing
, administiatiix and appraisers.
C. V. Koch. 1 1 intiif.
VP.
H. C*. Koch. Defendant.
Tu ti. G. Koch. Defendant;
t
MARRIED
In theNaateof the St ite of Oregon; you HI V
hereby sun.moned and required to appear and
TEPLES-MOMCLOVISII At the court answer the complaint filed against you in tlie
house n Jacksonville, Oregon, Aug- ubovu entitled cui.rc and cau.ie on or before ten
ust 15,
by A. W.
Moon,
Eli days from »he uate of sortie ■ upon you if berved
within Jackfiuii County, Qiego.t, or if 8ti*ved
leples and Kady Momclovish.
within any other county within tne State of On-
> 1 LVV Al, I-DOX At the reridence of avu. then wiU.ln twenty day. trom -lat of scr*
Mrs. M. E. Day, in Jacksonville, ( vice thereof, or if served by publication, tnen on
Oregon. Sunday August 17. 1913, by i then or before th« exoiratioo of eift wtieks from
the date of the first publication thereof, which
Rev. VV. T. Goulder; Lawrence B. date < f ilrat i ubltcatioii is August 23rd. 1913, and
Stewart and Myrtle Pearl Dox.
I the la.^t date of pub.ication is October 4th. 1913,
ANDERSON BARNES—At the M. E. which is the last date for your appearance, and
you ure hen by notified that if you fail to appear
parsonage in Jacksonville, Oregon, and answer the ce .-piauu within the time afore
Tuesday, August 19, 1913, by Rev. said, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the
H. W. Runiniell; V. S. Anderson relief prayed for in the complaint, viz:
j Foi a deciee forever dissolving the bonds of
and Dorothy Barnes.
matrimony, now existing between the plaintiff
TAYLOR-PERRY-At the M. F. and defendant, and a decree changing plaintiff’s
parsonage ir. Jacksonville, Ort gon, name iiorn C, V. Koeh to C. V. Willcox.
This summons is published by order of Hon. F.
Tuesday, August 19, 1913, by Rev.
M Calkins, made ami dated Auxust 14, 1913, re
H. W. Rummell; G. E. Taylor and quiring publication thereof in the Jacksonville
Olivia E. Perry.
' Post, a newspaper published in Jackson County,
I Oregon, for a perLd of six successive week, and
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the mailing of a copy of the summons together
with a certified copy of the complaint to the fiu-
' iendnnl as by luw required.
! Date of first publication. August 23rd. 19.3.
| Dale of last publication, October 4th, 1913.
TRANSLUCENT GOWNS
In the matter of the estate of John Uarted in Portland by Order
B Mattis, deceased. Order ap .»point-
the Ma\cr
ing day for final settlemi nt of account.
Ill the in titer of the estate of Whit
comb Field, deceased. Order directing
Portland, Ore., Aug. 21. Harassed
payment of interest uf certain mort
by public ridicule and driven frompiller
gage.
to post by hired minions of the law,
Iu the matter of the estate of Lydia “X-ray” have disappeared from the
A. Townsend, deceased. Order ap streets of Portland. The policemen on
pointing B. R. M.-Cabe adininiitratol the beats who were instructed by M.iv-
■nd fixing bond in sum of $1091.
o
(e politely notify any of the
In the 111 It* r o ti..- estate f W .! fair ex ve.ii g ' rsnslucent gowns to
liam King, decesaeil. Fiui! .cc tn’..' • go I < in - in ‘ •• mi-.ute vour toilette,"
no i ne on whom to exercise their
■itmii..'»u . ti r I. til ( n’tr tqiiot.i^
•ante and discharging administrator newly acquired censorship.
Evidently all wearer» of “X- ray”
■nd his surety.
I gowns have gone into retirement as a
In the matter of the estate of Wil-1
result of the mayor’« ban.
iiain Smith, deceased. Inventory and
appraisement tiled.
Estate of John Obenchain, deceased.
Inventory and appraisement filed.
Electric
Sparks
In the matter of th.- estate of Luin
Express rates will also come down a
K Parkhurst, deceased. O.der con- few |>egs.
timing in mi mg on tie matter of the
Venezuela has a bad attack j( insur
diseh urge of administrator.
gent tn-’asles.
In the matter of the <st»te of Edgar
As Huerta's friend at court. Am-
W. Bromley, dei-enavd. Older fixing
luissador Wilson is not much.
time for final settlement.
Seer, t ary Me A doo «trikes us a.*%
In the mutter of the estate of A P. -b<ing i. niun wh > is right on the job.
li. ent, ueceased. inventory and t-l>.
- — Wall
...... . Street
...xv piviivj
a a wo v is
io out-
The
Money Trust
sur-
praiaement tl ed.
prisid to find that furtners can get crop
In the matter of the estate of C. O. moving money from somewhere else.
J. n . J ohnston .
Attorney tor P.aintiff,
I
Administrator s Pinal Notice.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OK OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate uf Cornaliua W.
; Esmond. Deceased.
Notice to hereby mven that the undersigned
administrator with the will annexed. of the es
tate ui Cornelius W. Esmond, deceased, has tiled
in the above entitled Court his duly verified final
account arid said Court has fixed Monday, the
2¿nd uay oí beptember, W13 at 10 o'clock A. M.
of said day at the Cou.^outn ot said Court, in
the County Court House, in the Town of Jack
sonville, Ja^ kson County. Oregon. as the tin.e
and place tor the hearing of said final account.
A.I |»e A hi » are hereby notified to make or file
their object lot. a to said Final Account it any I
they have, with the saiu Court on or before sa d
time.
GUS NEWLU.tY.
Administrator with th« will an, exej «r the
Estate o( Corneliu» W. Keawnd. deceaead.
Citation.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON FOR JACKSON CUUN1Y.
I In Ui« M.tu-r of th. Adoption ot Robert
1 Petal son, a Minor Chiki.
I The I‘ex'pie ot l.ie State of Oregon;
To A. 1'et.mon anti Mrs A. Peterson, hi. -Ife
B> or.n i ot this Court, x-u. the ulU A. Peter-
Mill anti Mia. A. Fvlelston. Hit' hviuby tiled tv
appvur bh’loie lhe l..umy Court ot JackMvn
Crountv. Dregon, at ti.r xvurt h » hii or oui.e ot
lit«* above enuCoutu ai JacksonviU«. Uie-
gon. on the 2UU1 day of Uctuber. »Id, at lu
o\l«»ck A. M. of iumu day. tu show cauae. if any
you have, why said minor child. Robert Peteraon
ahouki nut b« togaily adopted by K. N. Fwler
said, "that when I begun to think 1
was l,e. oiuiug a muster of .vour Inn
gunge I sihiveded in having my sell
laughed at n dozen times n day I be
gau tu learn English In Boston. Its
Aiueriviiii fortress
One day While
I walking with u friend I saw ii street
sign Till.' I said '.vlint ti hinny name
for n street! Kheel.-llid sllVet.'* I pro
-Volite wrong, .’ said
liolin, ed till- K
Uiy friend
■You ptoUdllin-e it "See
land" street Tiit K is silbnt. I took
tile lessiln to heart The next day 1
went Into n restaurant, I looked over
the bill of fare, ’Give me some "id
ueys." ’ I said, The servitor looked nt
uie aghast. I'iniillv In desperation I
pointed to the word of wliut I want
ed. 'Oh! Kidneys.’ he said
Exci use
me. I rejoined haughtily, 'the K is
silent' "
Attorney at Law
NOTARY
PUBLIC
AND
CONVEYANCER
Office Hours: | ^jenoon 9 to 12
i Afternoon 1:30 to o
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
;
JACKSONVILLE.
‘ "-i
-OREGON I
■
Crime and Penalty.
When Mrs. Willies recently meted
out punishment to Master George Wlf-
tles with a car|s-t lienter that young
gentleman gave vent to such wet-ping
and wailing that the lady next door
was constrained to perk her head over
the back yard fence and Inquire w-liat
was the matter.
"Got nt-out a couple o* 'Ulidred feet
o’ gas Inside him. that's wots the mat
ter.” Mrs. Witties replied.
"Couple o' 'nndred feet o’ inis"’
echoed the lady somewhat Inerititi
lously. "Wot on earth's *e l>een do-
in', takin* tlie gas pipe for a feedin'
bottleT’
*
“No. 'e ain't:" snnpin-d Mrs Witties.
”'E'a I h -< a sw allerin' the shillin' wot '
I laid by for the gas meter.”—Loudon
Tit Bits.
Make your rnv1n>»inent l*H«t *yotr ea-
'lrunnient uninakia you.
. Wd will gird Ónci ITùtidrèd Ìk>ilàrs fòt ttìy ótos òf
Dcafncsà (catisc l by catnrrh) thàtrxpnotbocutvdbf
iHll*« Catarri! Cure. Send fot circularm fred;
Ì. j. UTIENEt. à
» foiòdoi (Add;
Bold by Dniinri->ts; 75c;
Tate Halli Family Pills for cotisupaUbfc
LEGAL BLANKS
We have on hand for sale the following
.»ro'tipily o.ttair.vcl in :
trade > mar ; cj , <
ift
Semi skt'
FWÜK REPORT o.i
i< e exclusively. L ..
Se:. I 2 c«” l « K r‘
n *O'.V 1) r ",
libri on»« V i j
!» tiene I : y n.,4 o.
t,
n*
ntriMCR 1.0 I CC.
4 evi yilgh! »reg¡it
ici or l’l.olo, rer
ity. P:iteulpract-
; i .^ zzm CN vls .
•u’>T f >r Invaluable book
I
I EuLl FAlEhTS,
. 1 .* to k«‘t a partne. .
r vteiuabtô Inioi iA' >n.
Thrown to the Wolves.
A story of u father*» desperate act in
I throwing Ills child to the wolves Is re
lated by the Astrakhan correspondent
of the Viedeiuosti. A peasant named
GrusnelJotT, accompanied by Ills wife
mid four-year-old child, it is stated,
was traveling by sleigh to Volciiunl.
Toward dusk, when only a few miles
from the town, he suddenly cauie on
a puck of wolves. GrnsneiJolT's wife
lu her terror suggested that he should
appease the la-asls by flinging them
the child. Tills the man at first re
fused to do. continuing to tielabor his
burse«. At length, seeing that the
wolves were gaining on the sleigh, he
flung tlie child into the road. His
sacrifice was in vain, for the wolves,
disciirding the living bundle. Hew to
the attack with renewed fury mid at
length dragged the peasant from, the
sleigh. When the horses arrived iu
tlie tow n the woman was found lying
unconscious in the sleigh. The child,
which had not suffered the slightest
Injury, was found sleeping on the road.
flammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catatrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condì*
tipn bf th#* tnuepud surfaces,
BETTER THAN
SPANKING
Spanking will not cure children of
wetting the bed, because it is not a
habit but a <1 mgerotis disease.
The
C. Ii. Ro.var Drug Co., Dept. 1475,
Chicago, Iii., have discovered a
strictly harmless remedy for this
distrssing disease and to
make
known its merits they wilk«end a 50c.
package securely wrapped and pre
paid Absolutely Free to any reader
of The Jacksonville Post. This re
medy also cures frequ-nt desire to
ui inate and inability to control urine
during the night or day in old or
young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co.
is an Old Reliable House, write to
them today for the free medicine.
Cure the afflicted members of your
family, then tell your neighbors and
friends about this remedy.
blanks viz:
Lease,
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Agreements,
Warranty Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds,
t hattel Mortgage,
Acktiow Iedgertleiits,
Real Estate on tract,
Location Notice ^Placer,
Location Notice Quarts,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
R jj I El it it .■ Ap.it« t'litrict,
Notice Application for Liquor License
At reasonable prices. Weintend adding
other blanks as fast al possible until
the line is complete. Blanks of special
form printed to order at short notice
JACKSONVILLE P0S1.
So, .rising Cure of Stomach Trouble.
L lwii you have trouble wi.li your stom-
h or ch
h-: air- ce.i -f’.mati .n, don’t imagine
...» TC
ar is beyond help just because
nr d< -
I’. ilj t > g:you relief. Mr».
I’Liii'u’<!, N'.' I , writes, “For
¡r j
I. p:-!; I have ¡ k « h troubled with
. . h. Leerytl:i:.,; I ate U|met it ter-
One of ( ' uui I m : laii.'a a.I.ertising
. mo t<-. a. Alter reading a few
lett' -
reoplc who had been
l.i’tljl lets, I decided to
i>. :n!y three fourth»
.
: can now eat alm<r t
•• I am t.” For tale by all
Dyaentery ia aiwaya w*rie,u» and often a
dangerous Jieense, but it can be cured.
Chainl-erl.iin'e Colic, ( holera and Diarrhoea
Remedy has cumd It even when malignant
and
,uic. For sale by all dealers.
POST ADS.
bring
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