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X ^JACKSONVILLE POST-: Officia. Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A tyeekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of *380X80», County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville’, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. ' /i < ì I ^SATURDAY. OCTOBER IS, 1913 Their Strange Guide By DONALD CHAMBERLIN ri “Knowledge is Power Prepare for Winter and Prosperity Everybody in Paris dines in a cafe. That's what gives that city Its especial SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on flavor. After dinner this same "every For ¡application. body” devotes himself to pleasure. Ed ward Fawning, an American, and his (í bride were in this city of Joyful ad Notice of Sheriff’s Sale HOUSE ventures and were dining at a cafe on By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly Itue Rivoli. They hiul both heard of issued out of the Circuit Court of the County of the view of life to be had in Paris Item« of Interest to Jackson Coun’y Jackson. State of Oregon, upon a decree and hud come there to witness it, hav rendered and docketed in said Court on the 6th day of September. 1913, in a fuit wherein A. L. ing agreed that they would do so to Tax Payers Vrcman is plaintiff and Delia C. Clement is de gether, the husband not going any fendant, in favor of the plaintiff and against where that he could not take his wife. MARRIAGE LICEN8ES But they did not know where to go. the said defendant. Delia C. Clement for the sum Gilbert E. Saltmarsh and Maude of One Hundred Forty-three and 99-100 Dollars What is the use of being in a city ; (S143.99) with interest thereon from said 26th day where strange sights are to be seen Drennen. of March, 1913, at the rate of 6 per cent per an Felix Y. Allen and Adelia Diggings. num and the further sum of Eleven (111.00) without knowing where they are. what they are or how to get to them? Then, Lester Stevens and Hazel Kingery. Dollars costs. Which said execution is dated dinner finished, they were ready to go October 16th, 1913, and was directed and delivered Ernest Clement and Josephine Se I to me as sheriff of the above named County and forth to take a peep at this gay city, quin. State. I have levied upon and am directed but they still sat over their wine, for John Crouse Banks and Ruth Hollo to sell by virtue of such execution and decree of . they had no guide. A man sat at a the Court the following described property table near by. and Fawning, who spoke way. to* wit: French fairly, said to him: Fletcher F. Dodge and Virena Wil All of Block Five (S) of the Highland Park "Monsieur, my wife ingl I are Ameri Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, cans who have come to Paris to see son. Oregon, also Lot Four (4) of Block Seventy- what is to lie seen, keeping within A. L. Flynn and Mary E. Livengood. three (73), of the original townsite of Medford, the bounds of what a lady may wit- Clyde R. Dean and Vera Esther Jackson County, Oregon. Now thereforejby virtue of said execution and ness. Can you tell us of some of the Lowe. places of Interest nnd how to get to decree, 1 will on CIRCUIT COURT MONDAY, NOVEMBER, 24th, 1913, them." C. V. Kock vs H. G. Kock. Suit. at the hour of 9:31) o'clock A.M.. at the front door . “Would monsieur like a guide?” of the Court Houee in Jacksonville. Jackson Coun- j “Most assuredly." for divorce. Order of default. ty. Oreiron. sell at public auction, subject to re ■ “Then I mu nt your service.” I. J. Lumber Co. VS Trail Lumber den>ptl»>n.to the hixhe»t bidder, for cash In hand, A bargain wns struck wherein Fa wn- i all of the rixht. right, title and interest of the said de- ’ Ing should pay 50 francs, or $10. nnd Co. Order releasing attachment. I fendant in and to the real property al»ove above de- I I Old Mill Ditch & Irrigating Co. VS Bar- I scribed, to satisfy the judgment contained in the stranger should show them where to go. A taxicab was ordered, and the bara Estell. C ’ releasing ’ ' Order money in wa>d decree, together with all coals th it have or j three entered, the stranger directing * treasurer. | may accrue. hands of county | Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 17th day of the coachman where to drive. Thomas Turpin vs John L. Murphy, i j October, 1913, “Are you a professional guide?" ask W. H. SINGLER, ed Fawning as they rolled along.- et al. Order for publication of sum- j Sheriff of Jaekwon Countp, Oregon. “No. monsieur.” mons. By E. W. WILSON. Deputy. “I suppose you took pity on us,” D. R. Pulaski vs Emma J. Pulaski. 1 i rejoined Fawning. » Suit for divorce. Defaut order. “I go with you for company. I am very alone in the world. I do not make The State of Oregon, ex rel, Grace | Gloves. Kime vs H. S. Kime, Order requiring The origin ot gloves Is very ancient | friends easily.” “What Is your regular business?” defendant, to appear and show cause ! Some authorities assert that they were “I am a surgeon.” why he uliould not be held in contempt known In Bible times, from references Both bride and groom looked but - made to "shoes" which were thought of court to be Identical with gloves The Ural prist«!. A surgeon wns not a man to BUSINESS CARDS E. T. Staples vs Arabella Siemsen. I clear account of glove« comes, bow- act as guide for a couple of Americans. I Turks Picnic at Home. “Simnfe life" picnicking in the timisi Transcript from Justice*« court, Ash- ever, from Xenophon. This writer Besides, the man did not have a pro land district. speaks of the Persians wearing glove» fessional cut. On the contrary, he was is thoroughly understood by the Turk The real olil fashioned Turk Indeed, a» GUS NEWBURY J. G. Shebley vs A. G. Rose, Man- oti their hands to protect them from a very ordinary looking person. “What Is your name?” asked Fawn Sir Charles Eliot shows, reveals his ill the cold Homer describes Laertes date of Supreme Court filed. heriteil nomadic Instincts by treating a Attorney-at-Law working in his garden with gloves ing. George Butz vs A. J. Spring, upon his hands to protect them from "Call mo monsieui. It would not do house merely as a place to camp !r. Wil! Practise in All Courts in the State Rooms are not assigned to special pur for an accounting, injunction, and oth the thorns, mid Vnrro mentions this for me to give you my name.” MEDFORD, OREGON. er relief. Complaint filed. Injunction apparel as being worn by the Romans “I see. You, n surgeon, would not poses "You sit in a room and write bond. Summons. Gloves have been tokens of solemn mid like to have it known that you have on your hand. When you are hungry you cull. A little table is brought in. George Cline vs J. O. Rigg. Suit Important things from the ninth cen been a guide. You need not fear for mid you ent. When you want to go tc DR. T. T. SHAW tury They were adopted as a rite ot us; we do not know a single person In for strict foreclosure of contract. the church. and Inter the transferring Dentist. Paris, But 1 can understand your bed a pile of rugs is laid iu a corner, Complaint filed. Summons. of Innds or titles was always attended fancy for taking up with a couple of and you go to sleep on it." Then a Office in llyan Building, California St. with the presentation of gloves. In i strangers for a few hours, especially sceue nt Ylldlz—secretaries working in NEW CASE 8. Ups tairs| the eleventh century the method of since you say you are In need of com a red plush room furnished in Euro The State of Oregon vs A. C. Brock clinlleiiging to single comtiat by throw panionship. There is nothing so de Venn style. "Some were sitting curled JACKSONVILLE uREGON jp in nruii hairs, with their inkpots man. Crim nal complaint. Transcript Ing down a glove was instituted, and pressing as loneliness." from Justice'« court. Ashland district. this custom still remains In some coun "Besides, my professional work Is poised perilously on the arms, the idea of having a writing table never hav tries. not inspiring." , Ernest White vs Clayk-Henery Co. Attorney at Law "By no means. The severing of hu ing come into their heads. Some were Action for damages. Comt lai’it filed. Pierpont Morgan’s Fairy Palace. man limbs, to me. would be horrible." «qililtting on the floor, eating with tbeit NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Pierpont Morgiiu’s wonderful house They drew up t<> a building where fingers off broad dishes placed on a low George W. Walters vs Sam Rosen in Prince's Gate differed little on the Office Hours: ' ^e"n°°n “J" 17 the tango was being danced. Monsieur tnble. One was taking a siesta in the berg. Act!on for d im <t>s. Complaint ( Afternoon 1:30 to o outside from Its nelglil or*, merely two told them to go up to a gallery nnd hs corner.” St. .Inu:es' Gazette. filed. Summons. Louses rolled Into one. but its Interior would wait for them in the carriage Bank of Jacksonville Building. FROBATE COURT suggested nothing so much ns the fairy Fawning asked him to go with them, Disabused His Mind. - - OREGON At n London theater the other night» JACKSONVILLE. In the matter of the es’ates of Sally palace ot Aladdin. In the hall a spring but he said that it would not do for was pressed and part of one of th»' him to be seen. Fawning could not un- when a well known actress was weep- An i Biasell, deceased. Order appoint walls "fell away" In the approved derstmid where the compmilonship In ing bitterly on the stage, a sensitive in'* appraisers. style Von walked down into a base I incut, which ut first sight resembled such n course came In. but acquiesced. countryman burst Into tears aud wept Indeed, there was something about the audibly. in tho matter of the estate of A. J. "What are you making that row Randall, deceased. Order making al nothing so much as one of the lower man that gave Mrs. Fawning a dread decks on a large liner Ranged along of him. nnd she was pleased that he for?" ns'.asl a neighbor. lowance for the widow. the walls were what appeared to be a hnd remnined behind. "I'm thinking o' that poor-creature'« obtained In. ! cCGillneS 0.1 KO FEE. In the matter of the estate of John uumber of safes, but they were really i Those foreign curiosities that one < 1st resr. ’ was the reply. l T7roinplly ■ I Cuj y» iifunrvgis- TH.-ût-rSArtNa, t ■ 4 IU ’ led. >i 'i(l bk» ■■ii, cl or I'itoia. tor doors opening into small rooms. Into pa id B. Mattis, deceased. Inventory of af "W‘i.".t ! Don't von know she's hears so much about seldom come up I FREE RFPCRToii ’ 1 i-v. !*:uentpribcl- ■ ht*exclusively. L . EiiEECLS. each of wlm h u particular portion of ter-discovered property filed. to the expectation. Mrs. Fawning was £20 a week to do that?" « St*> >t 2 c( • ; In r• •• s f<»r invaluable book I SELL 'PATENTS', Mr. Morgans collection hud been not especially Interest»«! in the dances, 1 rn . j t ^7 ...j -------- ---------- "Eh? Twenty iminids a week! I>G \. hi. ,i on. j w i j j. •j to get r partii» *, In the matter of the estate of Isaac brought There were rooms for Eng and they did not remain long. Mon roil mean to say her cry lug's not I I »¿DM«* o...vr v. ».uable inlur nation. Wr ght, deceased. First semi-annual llsll silver for porcelain aud for half a sieur drove them to several other real?" account filed. dozen other objets d'nrt No one wlm sights, but they were not especinlly "Of course not.” was ever fortunate enough to be shown iliarmisi. About 11 o’clock they stop "Then all I've got to say Is she's a Pôt T? ?• LAWYERS, In the matter of the estate of John round by Mr Morgan Himself can for S, 303 Sova ilk Lt, Washington, 0. C ped at a restaurant ami Invited their de eftfol bassy." And up he got and 1). McArdle, deceased. • Adniinistra- get the esperieii. e Loudon Bystander guide ÜX c ~ —-(-a (..'.»-J: .gfy went out. "Twenty pounds n week.” to i ' ii in with them nnd drink 1 t ir’s first report filed. no was mattering ns he moved into the bottle of ehninpiigiie. Mercury Poisoning. "There will be no need for you to street, "and to kick up all that row In the matter ot the estate of Charles “1 would suggest." says a doctor, pay for the wine.” snhl monsieur. “I too.”—London Globe. Bland, deceased. Order directing ad “that, whenever persons are found tc ministrator to make deed upon receipt have swallowed bichloride ot mercury, esteem myself honored by having been Diseases They Have In Scotland. itdmitti«l to your company. The fact Is of $4(XX). several egg« be forced down their that I must perform an operation In Uns tÿ'othind still its own word for Spanking w.ill not cure children of In the matter of the estate of David throats The albumen In the eggs will the morning, nnd I dislike to be ulone measles? Dean Ramsay relate« that Miivham, deceased. Order appointing form a chemical coin pound with the In the meantime. I feel under great In ITT" Mrs. Betty Mnirhead. who kept wetting the bed, because it is not a mercury, which will be Insoluble Then ; nbllgitlon« to you for keeping my mind a lio-inllug school for young Indies In I administrator. habit but a dangerous disease. The the poison will puss out through th« off my work." the Tnuigate of Glasgow, asked a new In the matter of the estate and | Intestines or be vomited by the vie C. II. Ro.van 4)rug Co., Dept. 1475, They enter-«! the cafe, nnd the guide pfipll whether she had had smallpox. yiinnlianship of Rita Tiffin, a minor. ' tins. It Is always s good thing to :«'fr.si«l to take the ft«* offer»«! him. "Yes. nieni." replied the girl. “I've had Chicago, III., have discovered a First report of guasdian file.!. Order pump out the stomach first or to In H.i' lnc that he only agreed to It think the smn’pox. tile nfrls. the hint», the strictly harmless remedy for this duce vomiting Many times it ls-nece« ing that Fawning would not accept may. the kinkhost and the fever, the approving same. wiry to net quickly If the life of the lis »e-.lees gratis. When the party blanks and the worm." “Sm:i'|«»x" distrssing disease and to make In the matter of the estatu < f L. P. ' person Is to be saved, and It takes ■ e .• ‘«'Hted it n table he ordered a and even the vague "fever" might not ^known its merits they will »end a 50c. Black, <’ec -sued. Older directing exe time for a physician to arrive on the •upper nnd chim|uigne. Fawning In- worry nn English render, but It needs cutrix to make deed to certain pri per- ' aceno Bichloride ot mercury will n >t Misted on paying the bill when It came, it glossary to Interpret the others-In package securely wrapped and pre produce a painless death. It Is a pot paid Absolutely Free to any reader ant It did not come. Finally Fawning order ns measles, nettlerash, Itch, «on that paralyzes the liver It eats ■nld: whooping cough, mumps and tooth i of The Jacksonville Post. This re- In the matter of the estate of Wil through the walls of the stomach, and I "Monsieur. I think we hnd better ache. -London Tnt'er. I medy also cures frequent desire to liam Curtis Kitto, deceased. Order of the victim generally dies tn | g rea i pay for our supper am! go; madame Is final setth ment. iigonv ” — Ties Molin'* Register and getting tired.” urinate and inability to control urine Counterthrust. Leader “A very good rotorf*’ s?iid n senator "la five minute«," returned the other, during the night or day in old or looking nt a clock. “1 must go nt 12 In nn argument. “A very good retort r »eon c young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. W.tcn Burning. to prepare for my operation." Indeed* It reminds me of Weeks. ALLEN -DIGGINGS At tho court There are countries In which the ere is an Old Reliable House, write to ••Weeks and his wife were quarrel “AVhnt an operation so early in the ing. boiHe in Jacksonville. Oregon, Thurs eutlou of women as witches Is only « morning!" them today for the free medicine. "The law prescribes the hour." •• ‘The night you proposed.’ said Mrs. day October 9, 1 »It. bv Judge F. L. thing of lesteribiy. The last Install.« Cure the afflicted members of your Mr«. Fawning lookisi nt her husbnml Weeks, with a hard, scornful laugh, To iVolle; Felix Y. Allen and A lelin of witch burning occurred ns rveetitly ns 1S88 In Peril, mid In other parts of uneasily There was something nlioiit family, then tell your neighbors and •jrow acted like a fish out of water. ’ Biggings. South America case* continued to oe this strange man that ropellt«! her But “Weeks sighed. friends about this remedy. —------- «T»------------- cur until well Into the seetind half of she heli! her ground till midnight when “ «But a very cleverly landed fish.’ he the tihieti'enth century England's own monsieur. hl-Mlne them good night, de said. In a* niublng voice.”—Washington 'Jtie Be«- Med lol ne tn th- Wo-ld. Star. “My Ulti» girl hr.l dysentery "«ry bad. I last conviction for witchcraft took parti«! "Walter, tin- bill!" said Fawning ns Ihoi clit «he w mid die. Chanibe. lain'» Colic, place at Hertford in 1712. mid Scot Th» Worm Turn«. < I« 1er« and Diarrhoea Keiuadv cured her, laud condemned a witch ten years «<xin ns th"lr guide had gone. Afra. Guagga— You miserable worm! «1'1 I an truthfully a«y that I think it ia th« Inter, while Spain mid Germany re "There 1« no bill." Out of my way! You're always kick- b. i' medicine in the world," writes Mra. tallied a Judo im Is-llef In witches mid “W.iy so?" ing because ! want to get out some Wi Hum Orris, Clare, Mich. For eale by the Justice of killing them until 17S2 “M >i lei-r do Baris never pays. All where! all -es-en.—Advertisement. and 171X1 1« f:-«' to him." Mr. Gnnggs— Now. look here— "Who I- Monsi•• -r do PariaT He nJ-' Mrs. Gnakgs-Not a word from you. Taking No Chance*. he was a snrreon." Wi Ting fang is said to be an enthu- u<»w! Come here and book up my “A mnn anything hv P” “A siirri«:e! Yes. he is a surgeon in 1res«! sins tic promoter of sports in China; rltOllfMx " sillfl t’u* Old I »»u.\ n inltv He cuts off the heads cf •ven then, it will require all of that Mr Gtiaggs—Now. look lier». Jennie. “I kiMiu M mi ot men who never In criminals ” If you mean to Imply I'm a h lokworm versatile gentlemans' ability to keep (end to.” mMed ibv Grunvb Cinciu Mrs Fawning shuddered. "Com«" I m darned If I stand it—St. lamia Re on the right side of Celestial politics ■all Inquirer. she Mid; "let ns get away nt one«" public. COURT NEWS THE WORLD IS GROWING BETTER” : i I Our Great Line of General Mer chandise is Unsurpassed for Variety, Quality and Low Prices and Busi- ness is the Best in Our History. I i There Is A Reason • >nv Fair Treatment, Honest Methods and Hearty Good-will to all who come our way Call or phone 144 Taylor - Williams Co. 4 The People’s Store ■ Jacksonville, Ore D. W. BAGSHAW I Da SWif Ï & GOa BETTER THAN SPANKING 4 II. K. HANNA Lawyer 0 ilice in Bank of Jacksonville building JACKSONVILLE, ¡OREGON y Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitutional- remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condi tion of the mucous 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, which is nothing but an inflamed condU tion of the mucous surfaces. W« will rive Onn ITr.ndrpfl Dollars for any case of Deafness (cansed by catarrh! that cannot hr cared by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulara, free. F. J. CT1 ENET. k CO. Toledo. QhX Sold by Druggists, 73c. Take Hall’s Family PLUS for consUpaUoD. LEGAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. W arrantv Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattel Mortgage, Ack now lodgements, Real Estate ontract. Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice—Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, iii.il Siciti Afrits Cntruct, 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 JACKSONVILLE POST. Surpri.inj; cure oi*Stomach Trouble, lix'ii vou liutu troublo v»i.h your stom- *cli or chronic constipation, don’t imagine a-t y : il . Itcyosul help ju»t bvcauaa >ur r f.i’i.r to give you relief. Mra. 2\. J., i/yites, “For cr ill |•?: ( * hnve Lvcn troubled wilh iv nt. h. ’.‘verytiling I ate upset it ter- One cf Cb.'in.ht rhijj.’s adrortising ; a few i-Ue ’ !• j er.j le i \|» o had been . j . j ’ u rJ.._ leU, i decided to »•n n. o ’y three-fourths ;i<l i .<n cow eat almost For sale by all Dysentery is ».ways »orient and often a dangerous disease, but it can be cured. ( aainlierhiin'a Colic, < holer* sod Dii.rhow R lu.ily baa cured it sveu «lien malignant and —1 ’ .r.k. For ule by all dealer*. bring these days. Best Results