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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1913)
'.-JACKSONVILLE POST-: Offtf ia. Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of - Jackson 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. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 22, 1912 SUBSCRIPTION: On.* year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on ¡application. the American battleship Rhode Island in the harbor there. The Maderos were arrested in Mo’ite- Item« of Interest to Jackson County r*t*y some time ago, charged with plot ting to turn that town over to the re- Tax Payara oels. After remaining in prison here until Wednesday they were released on MARRIAGE UCENSE8 bail. Yesterday General Maas, the Ve Mike Kostiz and Della Carrick. ra Cruz military commander, summon Albert L. Peach* y and Margaret E. ed them before him. Instead of obey Daley. ing. they fled to the American consu late. Grover East and Mattie Morgan. Dick Donald and Frankie Jackson. MARRIED Lester J. Walton and Mamie C. KOSTIZ — CARRICK At the Metho Hards. dist parsonage, Saturday Nov. 15, Russel H. Swank and Ethel May 1913, by Rev. A. S. Jenkins, Mike Smith. Kostiz and Della Carrick, both of Roy a Caster and Minnie Pankey. Yreka, Calif. COURT HOUSE NEWS CIRCUIT COURT NEW CASES. Thanksgiving postal cards at the Jackson County Bank vs. Alfred S. City Drug Store. Brown. Action to recover money. ----------- »»♦---------- Complaint filed. Grants Pass After S. P. M. Engquist & Co., vs. Boudinot Conner. Action to recover money. Grants Pass, Nov. 20.—The papers Complaint filed. papers have been filed upon the South I. N. Thomas vs. Henry L. Haswell et al. Suit to have deed declared ern Pacific sfficiais in the action being mortgage and foreclosed, Complaint brought by the city of Grants Pass be fore the state railway commission filed. seeking a reduction the freight F. E. Merrick vs. L. M. Lyon. Ac- rates on steel rails and structural iron I tlon to recover money. Complaint from Portland to this city. This action filed. was authorized by the council some E. E. Emerson vs Ida M. Emerson. timk ago, but before commencing suit Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. the city attorney took the application Seattle Trust company vs. J. R. H. for the reduction up directlv with the Jacoby, et al. Suit to foreclose mort railroad company. The attorney ad- pressed a letter to the general man gage. Complaint filed. F. E. Merrick trustee vs. A. D. ager of tqe company, stutin that th« Heims. Action to recover money. city was building a railroad leading ou of Grants Pass toward the coast, and I Complaint filed. that ten miles of the grade was now F. E. Merrick trustee vs. J. G. about ready for the rails. Tl at the Goble. Action to recover money. Com ft eight rate of 46 cents per hundred plaint filed. pounds on these rails from Portland Bertha S Barnum vs. Joseph Dame to Grants Pass was deemed excessive and Annie E. Dame. Suit to quiet and asking that the company make a title. Complaint filed. material reduction in the Same. PROBATE COURT - ----- — Apple Demand Increased. That early bird story* still holds good NEW GOODS EVERY DAY fol Prepare for Winter and Prosperity For “THE WORLD IS GROWING BETTER Our Great Line of General Her chandise is Unsurpassed for Variety, Quality and Low Prices and Busi ness is the Best in Our History A Fatal Sleep. Hugh Miller, the Scottish geologist and writer, was one of the most illus trious of sleepwalkers. Miller, who hud been addicted to somnambulism in his youth, found Ills restlessness return while lie was engaged upon his "Tes timony of tile Rocks." He used to wake in the morning feeling, ns he sa^d. as if he had been abroad in the night zwind. dragged by some Invisible (lower and ridden by witches. On the night of Ids death he slept alone. In the morning they found hltii stretched dead on the floor with n bullet through his breast. He had written a note to ills I wife: “My brain burns. I must have walked, and a fearful dream rises upon me. I cannot bear the horrible thought. My brain burns as the recollection grows." So intense had been the poor fellow’s anguish that to make certain his end he bad torn back shirt and vest and placed the muzzle of the pis tol to his naked flesh.—St. James' Ga zette. Just Arrived A Car Load of the Famous Fed Ribbon Flour—The kind that turns the housewife’s smile of hope into a laugh of joy and cures all pastry ills. Fair Treatment, Hone it Methods and Hearty Good-will to all who come our way Call or phone i The People’s Store Time For Tact. “I won $200 In that game last night." confided a friend. "Good for you!" we cried "I want to tell some folks abont that- they" — “Now, look here! Yon keep still about It. I wouldn't let my wife know about that game for anything” ••But you told me that youi wife was a good fellow and let you play poker all you wanted to ” "She does She never kirks about my sitting In a game, and even If 1 lose she cheers me up and' — "Well. I thought so. Why shouldn't I tell her about this game?" "Why, you chump! 1 won $2ttO- t hat's why And 1 need the money If my wife usks where I was. reH tier 1 was out Iosin*- $o*t on a prizelight." —Cleveland I’lnlli Dealer Jacks nville, Ore BIT J>.ESS CARDS War with Mexico would alio b> use II. K. HANNA ful in providing a new c"op of her >e-'. I Thus.* left over from 13J8 are becoming I GVS NEWBURY rather shopworn. Massachusetts has a population of Attorr ey-at-Law 3,366.416. Of these 1.711,168 are fe# males. The others were candidates Will Practise in All Courts in the -itate Office in Bank of Jacksonville building for Governor. MEDFORD. OREGON. JACKSONVILLE, OREGON DR. T. T.: SII.U.V FOR SALE at a Bargain House am Dentist. lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. Deafness Cannot Be Cured Must be sold soon Call on Rogm Office in Ryan Building, California St. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Crir o and Penalty. River Realty Co. Adv. There Is only one way to cure deafness, Upstairsl When Mrs. Willies recently meted and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condi out puiilslnm ut t<> Master George Wif- JACKSONVILLE IEGON tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta lles with II carpet beater that young chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed gentleman gave vent to such weeping you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect D. W. BAGSHAW hearing, and when It Is entirely closed. and walling that the lady next door Deafness is the result, and unless the in was constrained to perk her head over flammation can be taken out and thia Attorney at Law tube restored to Its normal condition, the back yard fence and inquire what NOTARY PUBLIC . ¡AND CONVEYANCER hearing will be destroyed forever: nine was the matter. cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condi ••Got about a couple o’ ’unilred feet FARMERS’ WEEK tion of the mucous surfaces. • j’ gas Inside him. that's wots the mat- Wo will give One Hundred Dollar« for any ease of December 8 to 13, 1913 Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by ;er." Mrs. Willies replied. Hall'« Catarrh Cure. Bond for circulars, free. Bank of Jacksonville Building. This will be a. notnble event in the "Couple o' 'undred feet o' gas!” l F. J. CHKNBT, ECO, Toledo.Otto» Bold by Druggists, 75c. echoed the lady somewhat Incred u- educational history of Oregon. JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON Talo Hall'« Family Pills for ooostlpaUoB. Fa, rners’ Co-operation will be the lously. '‘Wot on earth's 'e been do In', tailin' flu* gas pipe for it feedin' leading topic of a stimulntieg series oi hot tie?" lectures, lhe week will be ciowded ■ 7 ' "No. ’e ain't!'' snapped Mrs. Wlffles. with discussions, and demonstrations in “ ’E's been «witherin' the shillin' wot everything that makes for the welfare I laid by for the gas meter.’’—London We have on hand for sale the following I of the farmer and home-maker. Tit-Bits. “ranii blanks viz: WINTER SHORT COURSE ........1 tly ■'hltniie i in utn-s O.l K- FVK. i Cu, j-i V-'ituregís- L- T — , Sem orecious Metal». Lease, lai Ted. el or F: v »’ g . for » January 5 to 30, 1914 • oil ! .1 ’ ti i'y. Pat’Titpraet- »• It appears from recent geological Mortgages, «... LB.ZNGE.-?. L h »• e.'chuively. . L ... The College has spared no effort to survey pnbll atlons that the "semi S<* 12 < ”t.4 1 t ’1 U '! i’ a i >r Invalnnble book I Bill of Sale, * c i «L»W ; J O ■ . . IT . ’ 7 J l C-..LL PATENTS, F make this the most complete short precious” metals are copper, lead and \ iii< a on- 3 \.. « . r , li V to get. a j arine.', |p Agreements. 1 tient la . r.t.d ui -• r v ¿liable iniui nji.uii. El zinc. Where quicksilver and till get course in its history. A very widt ■- J," Warranty Deeds. Ì off on this «-lassitii-ntloii we are not In- range of courses will be offered in i Quit Claim Deeds, fornied Aluminium also sometimes General Agriculture, Horticulture, Ani I PATENT LAWYERS, < hattel Mortgage, »ells higher tlmti the three first men mal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultri 303 Snv nlh St., Washington, D. C. Ack now ledgements, tioned and antimony for more than Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domestic lend and zine. These are probably the Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry Real Estate ontract. quasi precious metals. When we were i and Music. Numerous lectures an Location Notice—Placer, younger the metals were classed as Location Notice—Quartz, precious and common. we lielieve. Now discussions on FARMERS’ CO-OTER Satisfaction of Mortgage, ATION, at home and ab oil, wid be a probably iron Is alone In the "com Rill iSititj A' s . ih C-iutrwt, mon'’ category. What Is the use any leading feature. Make this a pleasant Notice Application for Liquor License way if there are no privates In an and pre fitable winter outing. No tuition. Spanking will not cure children of At reasonable prices. Weintend adding army what is the joy In being a cor Accommodations reasonable. Reduced poral. and why "semlprei-loux" If there rates on all railroads. For further in wetting the bed, because it is not a other blanks as fast as possible until Is going to In* only Iron besides?—En i' formation address habit but a dangerous disease. The the line is complete. Blanks of special gineering mid Mining Journal. H. M. TENNANT, Registrar, 0. IL Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1475, form printed to order at short notice Corvallis, Oregon. Wosfully Mistaken. Chicago, Iil., have discovered a JACKSONVILLE POST. Farmers’ Business Courses by Cor "I suppose.'' .«aid the new xaleswAn strictly harmless remedy for this an. "tluit ion want a suit that will respondence without tuition. distrssing disease and to make make you look attractive to your hus band?" known its merits they will send a 50c. Big Surprise to Many OVER 65 YCAF'.S* "Attractive to my husband.'” echoed package securely wrapped and pre KYPEF.IENGE ' in Jacksonville the shopper. "I should say not. He paid Absolutely Free to any reader i wouldn't know If I wore a suit ten Local people are surprised at the years old. Whiit I want Is ¡something of The Jacksonville Post. This re QUICK results received from simple that will make my next door neighbor medy also rures frequent desire to buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as torn n pale pink green with enyy. urinate and inability to control urine mixed in Adler-i-ka, the German rem Buffalo Express. T raob M arrs during the night or day in old or edy which became famous by curing A Lingering Regret. appendicitis. The City Drug Store D csicus “1 think it is disgraceful to b* »nor young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. states that this simple remedy draws Co»vmc <TS Ac. ■mn-ly rich." Anroiie ’ondli s •? nketo.» and dCACr'v oP mny qt" ,|y j»*« *ert.-<m our opinpoi free whether an is an Old Reliable House, write to off such a surprising amount of old "<>li. so do I! I was brought up to niton prohahljr Comtnunicn- n H.BAtrli'' «y coHtltioii’I.d. HAfitiCOOK oh Pttrnta them today for the free medicine. foul matter from the body that A think thin wav But. say"e- so.it tre > «»Most aircncv l\5r >retiring uat * ¡is. 1' t'cnta tulcn through Mann < Co. receire "Welir Cure the afflicted members of your SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, rjM ud HDf iu4. without ch.ireo. tn tbo "Duu't von w^h ..nee In h «title that family, then tell your neighbors and gas on the stomach and constipation V ...... - .......... yon weren't ao Mauietl respectable?*’— INSTANTLY. friends about this remedy. ____ wrrk'r. _____ .. ’..r.rreM eft. Toledo Hinde. A hindsofnetr pb?«*rntCHl In the matter of the guardianship of John Franklin Cameron, Addie Laura Burglars Biought From Coos Cameron, and Edward Hamilton Cam I eron. minors. Order appointing guar A. L. Irwin returned Sur.day night dian. from Marshfield, Ore. bringing with him Jack Miller and Joe Howard, who WJULD ANSWER CALL are charged with having burglarized the store of T o II. Simpson a cou ple weeks ago. They were arrested at Oregon Upholds Wi'son but Sumner, some distance up th ■ river from Marshfield, by the dh.ef of polic. Ready Io Furnish Iroops. f th it city who took th m in the beds at 3 in the morning. Tie men are both l< own at Roseburg, Miller hav • Or-*., Nov. 21.—Speaking for waited on table at one of the hotel- th- siaie. Governor West has today h re. He also place i ball ut Mecford c vised the New York Sun that Ore- recently. Howard had been around > -.1 upholds President Wilson in bis B irehutir some time and was a horse efforts to bring about adjustment of ti ainer. They had spent the money Mexican affairs, but that the state is taken and sold 27 of the knives to a remiy for war if the call should com-. man named Bl* t in Marshfield, who 1 he governor received a message informed che p dice. They were given from the Sun asking “whether or not a hearing before Judge Hurt T lesday you favor intervention in Mexico and and bound over to the grand jury. how many troops your state can fur Ashland Tidings nish in two weeks.” ----------- «£«----------- Governor West replied: “Replying to your telegram refer ence Mexican situation, will say. re alizing great responsibility.resting upon president Wilson, we uphold him in his efforts to bring about peaceful adjust ment of the mutter. However, we arc all the time getting ready for busi ness and are prepared to respond promptly to any call of the president wiib two .regiments infantry, one bat tery field artillery and one ambulance Company. Another regiment infantry and Beveral troops of cavalry would be made available upon short notice.” <4 The Goologiets* Clock. Each fossihferous rock bed contain» characteristic fortps or groups of forms that determine the period la which It was mud or sand. Former Director Powell of the United States geological survey once tersely ex- plained to a congressional committee the value of paleontology by saying that it is "the geologist's clock.” by which be tells the time when rock beds were formed. The economic lm- [Mirtance of paleontology has been re peatedly shown in this country. In the earliest exploitation of anthracite coal thousands of dollars were fruit lessly exiiendeil in New York In search of coal beds until the New York geol ogists showed that the beds in that state could contain no coal. The fos sils in the rocks exploited are devo nian, whereas the fossils of the Penn sylvania anthracite coal beds belong to the carboniferous, a much Inter pe riod. This discovery at once stopped a useless expenditure of money.—Ar gonaut. Portland, Ore., N v. 11). The de mand for Oregon appl* s abroad is in creasing. London, Bremen, Glasgow and Liverpool are all after supplies, One of the greatest sales of the sea- son win confirmed Ti esday for for- eign shipment by the Northwestern Fruit Exchange, b it the officials of the exchange woul 1 not make public the exact details at this timo. •Red and yellow apples are both in demand abroad nt this time, sides be —♦n«. ing shown for both Spitzenburgs und MAY LARD MARINES Yellow Newtown» at very firm pries. '1 he strength in the foreign demand | fur apples is a strong contrast to the In M :xico to Protect British In- I stubbornnee.i of the American situa- I tion. There is scarcely anything do- tere sts. 1 ing in the American trade at this time; the market at most places being '-"»nt, Mexico City, Nov. 21 \ f*i I f mine i' actic.il y n * - uicessi ns in prices th cntened the 1’ *xi . <-.i i d today. Ot co-1 th- i\- were less iti. n ! *ii.> t- ns are be r g n :i ■ ' y apple interests at ill tl ecil.,, and ,t wa. impusaiblu to t- i eo bee u.s. they don't noel to. get more. Of oil there were but 24,000 1 In foreign situation is good enough barrels. It was all there was to be at the moment to absorb all of the hud, for the rebels control the Tuxpai* best offerings, therefore it would be region, whence it is obtained. Three foo.hardy for shippers to have their concerns controlled the entire supply light dimmeu by the inactivity of the on hand and they weie boosting the* general American trade. price steadily. The Verdict. The literary Digest has an article Business was practically suspended. Prisoner I didn't sten' the horse, 1 There was no work. Hundreds of busi- ■ on “Stopping the Waste of Gas.” only took him from the fellow what ness men were bankrupt Thousands, And yet it never once proposes to shut stole him. of persons were starving. The streets ' down Congress or the Chautauquas. "Shore! I phoned that to the vlg >*,rriied with beggars. Numberless The lawyers in the Thaw case are Hance conimltte*. but If» no go They families which had never before known now preparing to give New Hampshire phoned me to hang up tilt* receiver ary thing but comfort and even luxury a lot of advertising that it does not Lite suffered from cold and hunger. want. Ons Day. Finish everr d n a .d be drne with It Vi-ru Cruz, Mi x. Nov. 21 Evaristo- The American Bonding Co. of Balti loti have dole «hp you etnild Sorus and Daliivl Madero, brothera of the late more will go on your bond and write blundersand ntMurdlttes uodooht crept President Madero, were taken from i burg'ary insurance, tn Forget them as aoou as you can.— the United States consulate on board I Kmersua. D. W. B agshaw Agent. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE LEGAL BLANKS BETTER THAN SPANKING Scitniiiif! Jiitierittii. cuiatiun of ¡1 rear; four • MUNN f Dran." f •i V’ lrt iJ. Trrtnt i a L. tutu Ly all r.rWBdenler». i3reai«, [jcwYcrk .-*t_ WA.ehlt-.xtl »». D- C. Look io V >ur Plumbing. Y->U know what ns i» a house in which tho plumbing is in p'or condition— 1 «-verybtdy in the house io ’i. bls to contrr.^t : typhoid or some other fever. Tho digestive 1 organs perforin the same functions ia tl.» j human body»» the plumbing does for the I house, and they should be kept in first cl».«« con I don all the time. If you have any ! trouble with your digestion take Chamber-I Iain's Tablets and you are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all dealers.—Ad-1 vertiseiiMnL bring Best Results