Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 04, 1913, Image 2

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    ■^JACKSONVILLE POST-:-
Where One May Dig to China.
Freeland, Pa., is exactly what its
name indicates—free land. It is laud
which »vhen purchased becomes the
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
absolute property of the buyer, and bls
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson title Is not subject to mining royalties,
ground rent or any other reservation.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
In tills respect it differs very much
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, from the laud surrounding the town on
all sides and owned by the coal mining
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
.corporations, which land when pur­
chasable at all Is restricted to the sur­
____________ SATURDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1913
face lights only. Iu 18G8 August Do-
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50.
Advertising rates furnished on •op, foreseeing the need of a town site
that would be free from the control of
"application.
the mining corporations, bought sev­
eral hundred acreB of land. He laid
MINITERS APPOINTED
out the town, and In selling the lots he
emphasized the fact that it was "free
land" and the owner’s rights extended
Items of Interest to Jackson Coun’y To Charges ¡11 Klamath District as deeply into the earth ns he might
care to prosecute. By common consent
Tax Payers
the town's first name was Freehold,
by Recent M. E. Conf erance
but this was ordered changed by the
CIRCUIT COURT
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nostofflee department to avoid confu­
George E. Chamberlain vs G. A. Bri­
sion with tile older town of Freehold,
The following are the names of th«
N. J. In deference to local sentiment
ber et al. Order sustaining demurrer.
ministers appointed to the various the name Freeland was substituted.—
Nelson Ray Graham vs Queenia Es- charges in the Klamath District, by th«
Ladies’ Home Journal.
’tella Graham. Order directing sum­
M. E. Conference recently in sessior
mons in Jacksonville Post.
First Flight Sensations.
at Eugene:
The State of Oregon ex rel Mary C.
The sensations when you first shoot
H. G. VanFossen, superintendent
Foster vs John S. Foster. Order that Ashland, W. J. Douglas; Bonanza, to up rapidly in the air are distressful to
■defendant appear and show cause why be supplied by S. W. Hall; Canyonville the novice, says Captain C. Mellor In
he should pot be punished tor contempt to be supplied by J. T. Cowley; Cen­ the Airman. This is how Captain
Mellor felt, sitting behind the pilot in
•of court.
tral Point, C. L. Ureesy; Dorris, to be
a biplane:
John A. Torney vs John W. Cox et supplied; Gold Hill, A. Costlet; Grants
“The rush and press of air are ter­
al. Decree declaring plaintiff owner Pass, W. E. Jeffrey, Jr.; Indian Mis­ rific. My chest seems to be getting
in fee simple of certain lands in Sec. sion. Klamath, J. W. Warrell; Indian stoved in and my ribs feel Inclined to
Mission, Yainax, J. L. Beatty; Jack­ give way. I have difficulty in exhal-
27 Twp 36 South, of range 1 West.
Jackon County Building & Loan As­ sonville, to be supplied by A. S, Jen­ ing. The smallest opening of the na-
sal valve seems to give too much air.
sociation vs L. W. DeBaron et al. Or­ kins; Kerby, W. J. Warren; Klamatl
My blood rapidly becomes superoxy-
der declaring plaintiff entitled to pos­ Falls, E. C. Richards; Lakeview, G
,-enafed. anil 1 experience a feeling of
Feese;
Medford,
E.
Eldridge;
Merrill
session of property described in com­
exhilaration.
I should like to shout of
Thomas Achison; New Pine Creek, to
plaint.
it least say 'Ha. ha!' but the presslire
be supplied; Oakland and Sutherlin, to
R. G. Jeffrey vs Dora Jeffrey. Order
of the wind is too great fdr me to say
be supplied by George Trites; Paisley,
any tiling, and I feel it best to keep
for publication of summons,
to be supplied by T. Strawbridge; Rose­
The State of Oregon vs Mike Spanos burg, A. Mac-Lean; Roseburg circuit, tn.v month shut."
It was much the same when taking
«nd Frank Seymour. Separate sen­ I to be supplied by R. Mathis; Talent, t>
i trial flight in a monoplane from the
tence and committment of each defen­ I be supplied by I. Reames; J. Adams:
Blériot school. At the end of the first
dant.
i Wilbur, H. W Rummell; Wildervilh .
■li'cuit be "felt like blowing up.”
J. T. Bradshaw vs Trail Lumber Co. W. Warren; Wolf Creek, tobesuppliei
Jupiter Cold and Dini.
Judgment for plaintiff in sum of $458. by C. E. Wharton.
Jupiter Is 1.283 times larger than the
95 with costs and disbursments.
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•artli. but the quantity of matter In
A. N. Hulbert vs Isabella G. Hutson.
his huge volume is only 31G times
Notice to Creditors
Decree for plaintiff.
lint in the earth; hence its density is
John B. Morgan vs Helen M. Mor- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON, IN
ow—in fact, only 41 per cent greater
and fob J ackson county .
lian that of water. Jupiter has been
•gan, Order of default. Decree of di­
veighed witli extreme precision, this
vorce.
In the Matter «f ths E tate ot Fanehicn M.
lecnuse its moons can be measured as
Martha J. Muldoon vs J. R. Wright Love, Dcceasec’.
Notice is I eieby give. 1 hit by i n order duly
o distance and specific speeds of or-
et al. Entry of default. 1'ecree of nude and ei t red *y tha Ccu lty Coin t of Jack*
dtal revolution with the last degree of
’foreclosure.
son County. Or»-« n the u riders iff ne i. Agnea S.
Kiiirncy.
But. then, it is cold out
Louise Weinhard et al Vs Z. W. Mor- | Love, has I ee t appoi. t d administratrix of lhe
here, the disfam e of Jupiter being 5.2
estate of Fancri o.i M. Love, dec lused. ano has
imes Hint of the earth from the sun,
risen
Order of default and judg­ duly quail ie I as such a l.i ini icrat: ix.
he Intensity of solar light and heat en-
ment.
All pe so is having ck.iib against s d de*
rg.v received by the good Jovian folk,
ced nt or said esta e are u- re >y not.fi d and re-
NEW CASES
quir 1 t« presen. tn : arne prop
verified to
f there are any such creatures, being
State of Oregon vs Charles Rose. the jnde signal a inn istratrix at the ofi ce of
■illy one twenty-seventh that received
Criminal complaint. Tr«nsc.ipt from h ;r attorney, Cna les i*ri r , in Jacksonville, lieie by liumans. We would at once
Jackson County Ore*r« n. on oi before six moi ths
•Justic’s court, Ashland District.
• lie in cold and dim twilight if taken
( from and after me date of
he first publication
-ut to Jupiter. —Edgar Lucien Larkin
Sta’e of Oregon vs Mrs. J. A Kelts j of this i otice
u New York American.
Criminal complaint. Transcript from i The date of the first p blic<Ion of ¿this no­
tice is October 4, 19 3
Justice’s court, Medford District.
Crocodiles as Policemen.
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vs J.
A.
Kelts.
F. F. Johnson vs Three Lodes Min­
ing Co. Action to recover money, i
Comnlaint filed. Affidavit and under-]
taking for attachment.
Summons.
R. L. Burdick vs Laura G. Grdner,
et al. Action to recover money. Com-,
plaint Hied. Suinm -i s.
II itv H. Tuttle vs Idella Gardon,
et <1. Suit in equitv. Complaint filed.
f ffi lavit and
order for puhli ation
ot summons.
j
Ivy Isenberger vs Edwin Isenberger.
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Suit for divorce. Compl aint file I.
Wil’iatn Milnes vf S. T. Rawlins.
Suit to foreclose loggers lien. Com-,
plaint fil, d,
PROBATE
COURT
In the matter of the estate of Alber' I
Cetfmin, deceased. Order directing
• lie of certain real property.
, ¡Administratrix of h
Love, Deceased.
A .N1S S. LOVE,
Tattle of Fanchim ..
A Long Life and a Broad One.
An English doctor recently said that
ambition t«> live to a great old age isn’t
h good one mid doubted whether con
stunt efforts to lengthen the average
life ure for the good of the race. He
apparently favors a short life and a
merry one. Perhaps It isn’t long life
that makes tile world happy, but broad
lift«. Thirty full, energetic years may
be better than sixty years of common
place drudgery.
But why not sixty
full, energetic years?
Who knows
wlmt the world loses when a man dies
at thirty? So much has been accom­
plished by men who have reached sixty
and even mweiity and eighty that It
seems good policy to keep nil persons
on earth ns long as possible.
The
man who honestly disapproves efforts
to prolong life Is a rarity and It is
lucky for the world that be is.—Savan­
nah News.
North British Manners.
In the matter of the estate of Cor­
I traveled upon the top of n car the
nelius W. Enmon I, deceased
Final
other evetiiug. says a correspondent In
account of administrator filej. Order
I (lie Glasgow News, with n iiimi who
approving same.
; seemed to have strong views upon the
tn the matt yr of the estate of H. B. subject of good manners and polite ad­
dress.
lie was accompanied by his
Nye, deceased. O der fixing time and
daughter, a pretty little girl of about
place for final hearing.
! five yearn of age. who was thirsting
In the m itter of the estate and guar­ I for Information.
The proud parent was explaining at
dianship of Emilv M. Carpenter, an in-
some tenctli that cur conductors do not
eompetant. Order appointing guar
I retain the whole contents of their bags
dian.
' for their own personal use. when the
In the matter of the estate of Oliver 1 little girl Interrupted him with an lu-
McKeever, deceased. Order setting terrogatlve "Eh?"
"Wlia' learned you tne say ‘eh’?"
•side personal property of the estate
asked the father lu reproving toues.
for use of the widow.
■•When you don’t hear whit onybody
1> the matter of the estate of Levi says you should not say 'eb'; ft'B no
O len. deceased. Order appointing ad- polite; you should say—•whit.'”
mji istratur and fixing bonds in the sum
A Dusy Street.
of
Order appointing appraisers.
Wullle Dnlzlel. the old shepherd, had
.
• ' st from active service after
In the matter of the «’»•a’o r»f Teh i i.
F o «iam, dec"
'
> ’• r fi in « time s;ici ::ir tii. v, ’ c of bls life In a lit
k- iic iii-
v.-n nt ‘.lie back of the
fur fir«i>' ’ a
an ! 1
i i ■ pu l:e i
ti lls, n full tk.cc miles aa the crow
ti->n of in>i. e.
nies from the nearest road. He moved
In ’he matter of the estate of Monis Into a house near the bead of the val
C i««, deceaeod. Report of adminis­ ley nlsue t'raslile Howe, situate«! on
the side of tli«« lonely road. But Wullle
tratrix filed
Order approving same.
was not quite happy, lie was distract­
In the mutter of the estate of R. J. ed.
He was worried by the traffic.
Slingerman, deceased. Order approv­ He told a friend that there was no
ing account and discharging executrix peace tn tills lilt for an anld body
■nd her bond«men
Order appointing “Three l>h-y« les and a eiilrt in the
same day!
Mon. It's n fair toon!"—
administrator de bonis non.
MuiK-liester Guardi ill.
Ir the matter of the estate of Elisa
D. Ball, de.'eased. Inventory and ap­
Dice.
praisement filed.
I’i e are said by some to have had
their origin In iss-ult seunes. but more
In the matter of the estate of Wil"
reasoiialily tlle.v .ire ascfilasl to I’sal-
liam Powell, deceased
Inventory and
imshsi of Greece, B C. 1244. Tiles-
auprsisement filed.
Order directing exhilllKsl at l'heli« s nr<- Identical with
sale of penmal property.
tl.ose in is) fisla,» . and the games play
In the matter of the estate of Fsn- «st with them are the simplest and
most widely kuown games of chance
chion M. Ixive, deceased. Order «| f -
in the world.
poi riling administratrix,
il
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The Breezes Whisper “Autumn, Autumn
Are You Ready?
The man who locks ahead gets ahead. Now is the time and here
is the place to find everything to meet your requirements at ex-
cep ionally low prices. Below we enumerate a few lines we carry
COURT HOUSE NEWS I
State of Oregon
Same. Same.
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Stationary
Sheets and cases
Silks
Table Linen
Towels
Trunks & Suit Cases
Umbrellas
Underwear
Velvets
Wool Dress Goods
Wash Fabrics
White Goods
Blankets
Hats and Caps
Bed Spreads
Hosiery
Handkerchiefs
Curtains
Comforts
Linings
Clocks
Lace
Clothing
Notions
Crockery & Glassware Outing und Flannels
Domestics
Pants
Draperies
Percales
Embroideries
Pillows
Gloves
Prints
Grain and Feed
Ribbons
Groceries
Rubber Goods
Black Cat Hosiery
Florsheim and Nap-A-Tan Shoes
Alligator Slickers-Guaranteed not to leak
Exceptional
Lines
Red Ribbon Flour- -Extensively Advertised
Let Us have your orders and you will agree that “The World is
Growing Better.”
Taylor - IFiZZiams Co
A Professional Love Letter Writer.
Iu the American Magazine appears
under the title "A Handy Mau With
the Pen" the confession of a man win
is a professional w riter of love letters,
after dinner speeches, obituary poetry,
etc. Tlie following is one of the sto­
ries he tells about writing love letters
for a customer:
"One «lay last fall u handsome young
man. much embarrassed, appeared and
after some liesitaiion confessed that lie
bad neglected liis education mid Was
corresiiondlng with a young woman
with w hom he was very much in love.
She was a college graduate, and he de­
sired to have his letters as well written
There has been Instances in Papua ns hers were, so lie wanted me to write
n which long sentence prisoners have them. 1 advised him to write simply
mil no desire to return to their home and as he talked, but he persisted, mid
>eeniise they grew fat In jail. How- twice a week he entue. Informed me
ver. those cases are exceptional, and com i.-ely mid briefly what lie wanted
ittempts to escape are uot infrequent, to say to her. ami 1 wrote the friils
'roeodiles were a great danger to tlie into them. He « opled the letters him­
nmiway. mid there was a belief in a
self. blushing frequent I,V us he read
>nrt of tlie Papuan gulf that tlie croc- what 1 h al added In lhe way of senti­
diles were iu league with tlie govern- ment. That young lady received some
I
nent.
of the most wonderful love letters ever
A prisoner escaping from Jail was written.
They were married during
nee severely hieerated by one of these
the winter.”
reptih-s while crossing a river. The
I'iniiual crawled to the nearest village
Bengal and It3 Language.
.'unstable and gave himself up to
The peo|i e of Bengal number seven­
lustice. "No good me flglit along gov­
ty inillions mid boast of perImps the
ernment now: alligator lie help gov­
bi-st culture in imiin at the present
ernment.'' was the complaint of the
time. The language ns a written lan­
escaped. —Loudon Cor. New Y’ork Sun.
guage is only fifty years old Though
for over a thousand years it lias lieeu
The First Balloons.
a dialect, there Is in Indian history
I suppose you heard of those strange
imfortuuately no trace of Bengali hav­
globes invented in Paris which rise
ing been an ini|M>rtimt literary tongue.
into the air though encumbered with
Tlie language originates from San­
the weight of human animals. I wish
skrit. the mother tongue from which
we could procure one and travel to­
every other. Indian Imigiiage has bor­
gether among the clouds. At night wb
rowed its alphabet, grmniniir mid vo-
would illuminate our (lying palace and
ciilinlnry: but. unlike others. Iteiigull
hover like angry meteors above the
never shrinks from gathering new tnn-
habitations of our enemies, who per­
terials. 'i'liere are numerous I’ersian.
haps have tiot yet been made acquaint­
Frelii'l*. Arabic mid English words lu-
ed with this wonderful invention. Like
cor|iornted In It. and the wonder of it
a «ertalii mischievous bird which Ovid
Is that, instead tif having been de­
•eleluates. we would dart down upon
graded into some vulgar form like pid­
the graceful innocents anil curry them gin English. Bengali has lieiome the
off in spite of the screams of their rela­ most literm.v. scientific and perhnps
tions.
Think liow triumphantly we tin« iiio : t philosophic of model'll Indian
should sail through the culm, blue ether languages. Argonaut.
10.1X)«* feet above this dirty planet.—
From a Letter of William Beckford
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Secret of a Sign Painter.
(1783».
Sigi. painters do not usually achieve
tuine. but there was one in the Inst
He Got It.
century who did achieve a curiously
"1 had a drenm the other night'
This was the
I long lived hit ot work.
said the Joker at a luncheon table re­
man who painted a station sign at
cently. "1 drenmed 1 was In business
Hmpers Ferry, shortly after the com­
with a rich num. selling potted flow­
pletion of the railway line to that
ers But business was bad, and we de­
IHilnt. The sign Is iti possession of a
cided to dlseontlmie linslness. I wnnt-
western society of engineers.
ed tlie |*ots and flowers and took them."
For a long time the society endeavor-
"Wtuit did tlie rich num want?”
cd to nscertiiln who mixed tlie point
asked one of the guests Innocently.
mid applied it to tlie sign, which was
"He wanted the earth," replied the
placed in position at the Harpers
wit. Exchange.
Ferry station uis>ut forty years ago
Summer's heat and winter s storms lu
Well Named.
no way dimmed the luster of the paint
"What do you « all your dog?"
list'll to make tlie words "Hnrpers
“Mock Market.”
Ferry.”
They stand out as boldly
"What a peculiar name! Any partic- ns the day they were formed by the
iilnr reason?"
painter's brush. Tlie wood around the
"I should say so.
Most unreliable letters has been worn nliout a six­
dog you ever saw. You can never tell teenth of an inch by sand lienteu
what he's going to do next"—Life.
against it by tier<-e winds, lint the let­
ters have withstood the elements. It
Life and Death.
Is asserted that no paint manufac­
Let us exhaust tile mystery of our tured nowadays is e«|iial In durability
life ls«f«ire forsaking It fur the mystery to that which was appllisl to the old
of mir d«sitli Maurite Maeterlinck In sign.
f'eiitiu'.v Miigazluv.
For a long time. Imt without success,
the society tried to learn the identity I
of this liumlile artist.-Boston I’ost.
Usuel Result.
H.- I w ns oil "pleasure bent." She-
And llivn
Remedy your deficiencies and you
He Ami then, liefere I
knew It. I was "broke."-Brooklyn
merits will take care of themselves.
Life.
Bulwer.
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The People's Store
Jacks nville, Ore
BUM NESS CARD!
G US
II. K. HANNA
NEWBURY
lawyer
Attorney-at-Law
Will Practise in All Courts in the State
MEDFORD,
■ifiice in Bank of Jacksonville building
OREGON.
IACKSONVJLLE,
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DR. T. T. SHAW
Dentist.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
Office in lfyan Building, California St.
Upstairs]
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
1). W. BAGSHAW
Attorney a. Law
PUBLIC
NOTARY
AND
CONVEYAN« E‘
Office Hours: -J
’ » J" 12
/ Afternoon l: ’. l to 5
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
JACKSONVILLE
.OREGON
- OREGON
by local applications, os they cannot
reach the diseased portion ot the ear.
There Is only one way to cure deafnesa.
and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condi­
tion of the mueoui lining of the Eusta­
chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or imperfect
nearing, and when It is entirely closed.
Deafness is the result, and unless the In­
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 Catarrh.
Jrhich is nothing but an Inflamed condl-
Ion of the mucous surfaces.
. We will give One Hundred Dollars forsny caad of
I>«• « Ines. (caused by catarrh! t hat cannot be cured By
Hall’s Catarrh Curo. Send for circulars, free.
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F.J.enBNBY, A CO. Toledo, OBtSV
Bold by Draggisia. 15«.
Take Hall's k'amlly 1'1 Us for constipation.
LEGAL BLANKS
We have on hand for sale the following
blanks viz:
.«rompt:y obtained
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frtXOK-'.ÎÀ--KS,
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for
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BETTER THAN
SPANKING
Spanking will not cure children of
wetting the bed, because it is not a
habit bu: a dangerous disease.
The
Dept.
1475,
C. JI. Rowan Drug Co.,
Chicago,
Iil.,
have
dis. ate
and
to
this
Surprising Curo of Stomach Trouble.
When you have trouble with your stom­
ach or chronic constipation, don’t imagine
tin t your > :ise is beyond help just because
your d et^r fails to give you relief. Mrs.
Q. Sten; ■ l’lainfiela, N. J., writes, “For
over n
put i have l.eeii troubled with
rjy st.-i.i:.. Ii. Ev rythiu:: I ate U|«eet it ter-
.iMv. Ouo of Chainl>erl-::>’s advertising
<'! I I roue to ru. Ait. r rinding a few
f th - niter- f. : peoth ’.»ho had be«n
I't
Tub'cts. 1 decided to
r > j
. . til.rn in.'brer fourtl.s
.ii.
n: can ix>* eatalnott
i it ! v. ir.t.” For sale by all
package securely wrapped and pre-
| aid Absolutely Free to any reader
Post.
This re­
medy also cures, frequent desire
to
urinate and inability to control urine
during the night
young.
JACKSONVILLE POST.
make
known its merits they will send a 50c.
of The Jacksonville
Notice Application for Liquor License
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
other blanks as fast as possible until
the line is complete. Blanks of special
form printed to order at short notice
discovered a
strictly harmless remedy -for
diatrssing
Lease,
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Agreejnents.
W arrantv Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds,
Chattel Mortgage,
Acknowledgements,
Real E»tate ontract,
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice—Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage.
Real Ciiiti A'iiti ! iii-zet,
or day
in old
or
The C. H. Rowan Drug Co.
is an Old Reliable House,
wYite
them today for the free
medicine.
to
Cure the afflicted members of your
family, then tell your neighbors and
friends about this remedy.
Dysentery in aiwsy« aerien« and often a
dangeroiit Jlaeivc, Lut it can ba cured.
Clianil>erlaiii's Colic, C holera asd Diarrhoea
Hftnedv h«a cun-d it even wlitn malignant
• '»«I " ' ’ '«in. For «ale by all dealer*.
POST ADS
bring
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