Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 24, 1914, Image 2

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    /■JACKSONVILLE POST-:-
Officia. 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, JANUARY 24, 19/4
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
application.
No. 115
REPORTOFTHECONDITIONOFTHE
COURT HOUSE NEWS
BEEKMAN’S BANKING HOUSE
Items of Intsrest to Jackson County
Tax Payera
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon
at the close of business,
January 13th, 1914.
RESOURCES.
Bonds, and warrants.......... 15,000.00
Due from banks (not reserve
banks............... ................
70.50
Due from approved reserve
banks and cash on hand.... 55,748.07
Total
70,818.57
Volva W. Sanderson and Eva L.
Mackie.
Oren Booth and Elizabeth Ellen
Beers.
Loren D Close and Ida M. Crocker.
Florence M. Hampton and Febia M.
The Female Housefly.
Witherell.
A femnle house fly which ims hlber
LIABILITIES.
Samuel M. Frestell an 1 Blanch Bru-
oated in a dwelling bouse, or else
I Capital stock paid in............. $15,000 00 where, may produce In the spring, al
ley.
Rufus T. Trusty and Louise C. Fra­ Surplus fund.......................... 3,413.14 the lowest estimate, 120 eggs. Assuiu
Dje to banks and bankers....
471 48 Ing that one-half of these batch as fe
ley.
males, and allowing that the breeding
Individual deposits subject
F. E. Henry and Marjorie Olive
to check................... .
50,933.95 goes on without check for four months,
Lees.
we have as the descendants of a single
Demand certificates of de­
CIRCUIT COURT
posit................................. 1,000.00 hibernating Individual 214.557.8+4.320, ■
000,000,000,000 flies. Now, a bouse fly
NEW CASES.
measures exactly one-fourth of an lncl
Total.............................
In length; the distance around th«
Theo. F. H Eagle vs Andreas Weid­ STATE OF OREGON, )
earth
at the equator is said to be 24.
ss:
ner. Action to recover money. Com­
800 miles. It would take, therefore,
County of Jackson, )
plaint filed. Summons.
I, Henry G. Dox, cashier of the above 3,088,312.000 flies placed end to end to
G. D. Hagerty vs W. Lyman. Ac­ named bank, do solemnly iweai go around the world once. Using this
tion to recover money. Complaint filed. that the above statement is true to the number as a denominator, and the
number of flies produced In four
Affidavit ard undertaking for atta~h- best of my knowledge and belief.
months from one mother as a tinnier
ment. Writ issued. Summons.
HENRY G. DOX, Cashier.
ator, we find she will give rise. In thi
Gus Newbury vs J. H. Bissell, Ac-
Subscribed and sworn to before me course of a summer, to enough flier
to encircle the globe nt the equator
tion to recover money Complaint fil- this 23rd day of January, 1913.
5.000 times and have plenty of progeny
ed. Affidavit and Undertaking for at-
D. W. Bagshaw, Notary Public.
to spare.—Professor F. L. Washburn In
tachment. Summons.
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Popular Science Monthly.
J. c. Barnard vs City of Ashland,
Miss! ig a Great Chance.
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
Action to recover money. Complaint
During an aviation meet in Chicago
filed.
Seattle Trust Company, a Washington Corp or-
a professional pickfioeket. who was
alien, 1'lahiliff,
J. J. Walker vs F. D. Waite. Ac-
locked up 1 i Jnll pending trial, sent
V3.
tion for damages. Complaint filed.
Joseph R. II. Jacoby, and Dora Jacoby, husband for the prosecuting attorney and beg­
and wife. George W. il. White Investment Co, ged to be released.
F. L. TouVelle vs Josephine Sooy- a Washington Corporation, National Bank of
“But," sal I the P. A., "you picked
Smith et al. Suit to foreclose mort­ Commerce of Tuconia, Washington, a Nation. I a mini's pockets. Of course you’ll have
Banking Corporation, Eleven-Eighty Orchan's to 'do some time.’
gage. Complaint filed. Summons.
Tract Co., a Washington Corporation, Patrick K.
“Well. sir." replied the prisoner, “I
Margaret Tice vs Edwin B North et McHujrh andE. E. Dowel!, Defer dants.
suppose you're right, and. to tell the
• 1. Suit in equity. Complaint filed. Notice is hereby Riven that under and by vir- truth, I don't mind the mere fact of
Affidavit and order for publication of tue’of an order of »ale. decree of foreclosure, being in Jnll; but, gee. It’s fierce to be
ami execution thereof issued out and under the here during this aviation meet, with
summons.
seal of the Circuit Court of the State of ‘.»reRon,
everybody looking up In the air!"—Ev­
in and for the County of Jackson, in a certain
COUNTY COURT
erybody's
cause therein, wherein Seattle Trust Oompan? ,a
In th-) matter of the estate of Elgar Washington corporation, as plaintiff recovered
Puzzled Him.
I). Colby. deceased. Bond of adminis­ iuigmentugainstJuephR.il. Jacoby, lor the
“I’m puzzled about this custom of
sum of S2l.4Dp.44 with interest there >n from s. id
tratrix filed.
4 ii day of November. 1913, at the i ate of 7 per eating to music.”
In the matter of the estate of J im
c« .i p< r annum, together with ihe ; urih ir sum
"How’s that?”
Ar n-irmt. I juhj I.
B in I if id n ln- of <315.37 vs 11h inlerc.'t thereon fiom the Gth day
"1 can't understand whether the food
of June. 1913. at the rale of 0 per cent per an- Is Intended to keep your mind off the
istrater lile.1.
n.Kii, lotfuth.r with the furthe sum of $171.1
music or the music Is intended to keep
In the m liter of the mtate of Wrr. with mtm e.ii i het eon from the 14th day of Nov- your mind off the food.”—Musician.
ein<
er.
1913.
at
the
rate
of
6
per
cen
per
annum,
S. Still date njd. Bin I it’ a Iministra-
and the further su-n of $25.u uttvrn y s fee. an I
tor filed.
Handel’s Philosophy.
th - further sum of $4ii.o(> costs and accruin.
Handel, win* the curtain would risa
In th« matter of the estate of lohn costs. Which judgmedt was enrolled and doc!-
eted in the Clerk’s oilk-e of sa.«i Court in saio
upon n nearly empty house, would any
A. Norling d ce ised. Order appoin’- utility on the 17th day of Janu ir, , 1914.
soothingly t" his associates:
big s iministratrix an i I appraisers.
I am c jtninan le I by virtue of an execution L
"Ai-ll, never mind: the music will
su. J by tho Cieric of tue above U iui t dated th.
B -nd of administratrix tiled.
sound all the better!”
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Free Plum Servies
Salem. Or.. J in. 22-To the Day’s
Creak Telephone Co. operating in Dou­
glas County, belongs the distinction of
being the only one in this state, and
possibly in the West, which provides
free telephone service, F. O. White,
sscrets’-y of the company, having ad­
vised the State Railroad Commission
that th« company’s board of directors
at the annual meeting voted to make
the service free to both subscribers and
»on-subscribers. Ho further advises
the commission that L. Michaels was
•lectel preiident of ihe company, and
J. A. 8n/Jer tre Hurer. No reason is
aiaigia.l by the a-eritary fir the de­
cision of the directors to provide the
public with a free service.
Rr'drk on Railroad Hurried
Monmouth, Or. Jan. 22-Workonthe
new Siletz Valley Railroad is progres:-
Ing rapidly. Large crews have been
•t work, and ■ total of about eight
tailes out of 13 to be completed have
been finished. When the new road is
finished it is expected that the lumber
industry of the county wi'l ee a
gs n. A new snv.-n 1 * to be b .4 I
In h'jiendi n•
vtSui.mci'I-y « a! a
City Lumber Co.
Hiy Crani Frar.chi.t
Newport, Or., I«n 2! At a meeting
of the NewjK.rl Ci y Cm.ncil Tueaday
i’vt-ntnr, preliminary a'e| a wire taken
for the fi an hise to the l ortland. West
Coast Railroad & Navigation Co. J.
11. Fitzgerald, lepn-sentug the com­
pany. was present and the proposed
fra u-hlae was read. The draft of the
ordinance granting the franchise had
b ■«•!> prepared by a committee i f five
cilia« r.s appointed by Mayor Kelley at
a pro i ■ meeting. A n ect >gof the
C u il will b<- hell in he n ar li.ture
K
ill L
when the frnnchise wi»l pivbubly be
granted and accepted by the railroad
Company.
22n i d iy of January 1911, in tlieabove entitled
cause to sell the following described real proper-
t/ to satisfy said judgment, to-wit:
Ail uf tracts 1. 2. 3. I, 5. G, 7. 31. except that
»> u t in Meetton 10, ¡IX 3d, >7, 3\ 8J, W. 41. 42. 13.
44, -¡5. 4u, 47, 48. 4.1, 30,51. >4, 53. ol, 5o. 56, 64 an..
65 of thu Eiovo.t-Ei.riKy Orchard-» rract, locate.!
in lo.vnihip I’m iy. i.*va.i (37) South of Ran£e
UHe ( n Weit of thd Willamette Meridian .n
*uid Jackson County. Oregon, according to the
otHciai plat thereof on tile in the o.lic« of the
County Recorder of Jackson County. Oregon.
Now taerefo. e, by /»rtUuof said execution and
decree, and in compliance with sai.l writ. 1 will
on
TUESDAY. TlfZ 34th DAY OF FEBRUARY. 191.
at tho hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M.. at the front
dour of the Court House in Jacksonville. Jack­
ion County. Oregon, sell at public auction, sub
juct to redemption as by law provided, all th»-
ritfht» title and interest of the above named de­
fendants, Jusepii K. H. Jacoby, and Dora Jacoby,
husban J and wife. George W. H. Wtute invest­
ment Co.. a »V i.nh.igwa Corporation. N. tionai
Bank of (’ > amorce of Tacoma. Washing ion. a
National Banking Uorparaiion, Eleven Eighty
Diehard* Tra. t Co., a Washington Corporal ion.
Patrick K.McHugh and E.E. Dowuil in and to th»
above described property, for cash in hand t».
the hluhe.-.t bidder.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 23rd day of
January, 1914.
W. H. SINULKR.
Sheriff of Jacks >n County. Oregon.
Hy E. W. WIU3ON. Deputy.
Notice to Creditors.
«N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREaON.IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the Eatale of John A. Norlina.
I rceased
E’n’tee
hereby given that the County Cour
rt J. cicco C u- •* Oregon, haa appo nt« 1 Ann«
'■t Norli a as a m
IrMrix of the estate of
hn A N. Hi
de* I. and that she ha-
fly qu I ■ 'nJ 1« . »i.u.Mtr »hi< of saJd eAtati
. . pe«- <>ns havinir ctalmj airiinst >ai i osta .
re hereby nol.fleti anti required to pr sent th
Lime properly v rifled to he underiigned a>!
nintatratrix at the office of D. W. Ba.r haw. it.
• he City of Jacksonville. Jackson County Ore
ion. within six months from a » I after the dat.
•f the firat publication of this netice.
Date of flrat publicat »n of thia notice
anuary ?4. 1914.
ANNA M NORLING.
Administratrix of the estate of John A. Nor-
'i»g deceased.
D W BAGSHAW.
Jacksonville. Oregon, Attorney for Adminis­
tratrix and said estate.
Cured »f L’vcr Complaint.
“I was Hollering with liver complaint,"
savs Iva Smith of Toint Blank, Texas, “ami
deei.I.d to try a 25c. box of Chamberlain s
Tablets,
• txi'ivirs ami
and am iiapi'y
happy to m
mv Hint
that 1 mil
am COtll
com-
cured and can recommend them to
every f one. ,’’ For sale by all dealers.—Ad-
VrtisemenL
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A few more Bargains left i
[
Immense Spring I
iS]
Hla Great CsncroOtg.
ic.tiiig up a subset Ipliaa,*
-Wv
began ihe lajj who was carrying
around the pni«r. Her voice trembled
as she sp<
for the person she was
now braving happened to beYbe richest
fellow In the community. She hoped
agalun. nope that she would get some-
tiling fat from him.
"Ycu are getting up a subscription?"
echoed the millionaire, with a sweet
■mile, ‘Tni sure you'll be very sue
eessful And what can I do?”
‘‘Would you—could you"—she nearly
fainted at her assurance—“would you
p-p-put your name down on this papei
for a h-h-hundred dollars?”
There—it was done. He wouldn't
have missed a thousand, but she was
pretty courageous to ask for as much
as she did. His gentle smile reassured
her.
“Will I put my name down for a
hundred dollars?" said lie. “Why, my
dear young lady, I don't charge that
amouut for the nse of my name when
charity Is the cause. I will put my
ti.ime down, of course, but not for
a hundred dollars. I won’t charge you
a cent for ft. It Is a slight service.’'
—Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Repartee.
We must make room for our
V-
Line
Thrown to the Wolvea.
A story of a father’s desperate act in
throwing Ills child to the wolves Is re­
lated by the Astrakhan correspondent
>f the Vimlemosti. A peasant named
tirusneljoff, accompanied by Ills wife
and four year-old i-liild. It is stated,
was traveling by sleigh to Volcbunl.
Toward dusk, when only a few miles
'rum the town, he suddenly caine on
i pack of wolves. Grusneijoff’s wife
In her terror suggested that lie should
ippeuse the beasts by flinging tbetu
the child. This the num nt first re­
fused to do, continuing to lielulsir Ills
horses
At length, seeing Hint the
wolves were gniiiing on the sleigh, he
flung the child into the wad. His
sacrifice wns In vain, for the wolves,
ills,-anting the living bundle, flew to
the attack with renewed fiu-y mid at
length drugged the pens at from the
sleigh When the horses arrived In
th«- town the woiuati was found lying
unconscious In the sleigh. The child,
n lik-h hud not suffer«-«! the slightest
Injury, was found sleeplug on the road.
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The World is Growing Better”
Come along--It’s the chance of a lifetime.
Don’t put off till to morrow, New is the time
Phone 142
Taylor - Williams
Co
The People’s Store
Jacksonville, Ore
True Love’e Trials.
BIS1NESS CARDS
H. K. HANNA
“I'm afraid It will be some time be­
fore Tom and Belle make up again.”
“Oh. they are always quarreling and
forgiving each other."
Lawyer
GUS NEWBURY
I
“I know, but the last time they had
n spat Bella said. ’Leave me forever!"
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
Tom was duive enough to stay away
Will Practise in All Courts in the State
two whole days, anil that uiadi- her
mail sure enough.”—Birmingham Age-
OREGON.
MEDFORD,
JACKSONVILLE.
.OREGON
Herald
-------------- re?“-
DR. T. T.'JSHAW
Dentist.
Purchases Public Dj:k Land
Office inUtyan Building, California St.
UpstairsI
Portland, Ore., Jan. 22—Tie public
,REGON
d <-k cornmis-i >n today p rebased tw< JACKSONVILLE
blocks of waterfront between Eas:
Oakland and Washington streets o;
D. W. BAGSHAW
ich will be built the second of Port
Attorney at Law
mil’s series of public docks. The priX
NOTARY
PUBLIC
’AND
CONVEYANCE
paid was $360,000. Bids for the Con­
struction of the dock, which will cost
u . _ S Forenoon 9 to 12
Office Hours: } Afternoon 1;30 to 5
approximately $220,000, will be adveJ-
tisi-d far with the n-xt ten -Jayr.
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
JACKSONVILLE.
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- OREGO.'
174 Must P.iy '.name Tax
Hood River, Or.,
22-After
survey of th - tax roll of this untv
S. Smith, of Portland, Deputy Internal
Fine Excuse.
Collector Why haven’t you paid your Revenue Collector, has found that 174
gas bill? Consume’- The light was so local citizens will be assessed on tluir
poor I could not read the Mil.—Califor­ incomes under th1 new income tax
nia 1‘ellcUL.
law. Local banks have been provided
with proper blanks for local citizens
to make statements, that they mai
A l.ingsrlng Regret.
“I think it is disgraceful to bs enof comply with the provisions of the new
mously rt<-b "
law.
"Oh. so do I! I was brought up to
ifatuk that way But. say” —
’’Well?"
W.a fter Report.
"Don't you wish once In awhile that
von wi’ren't so blatuetl respectable?"—
Toledo Blade.
Following is the report of U. S. Vol-
u iteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt:
Tho Verdict.
Prisoner-! didn't steal the horse, I Jacksonville, for month of December,
only took him from the fellow what Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi
t.ude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
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stole him.
"Shure! I phoned that to the vlg
DATE MAXI- MINI- 1 PREC’P- CHARC’TR
OF DAY
MUM
TA 1 N
MUM
Hance committee, but It’s no go. They
phoned me to hang up the receiver."— ! ..........
ch Hl
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On. Day,
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Which will soon be here and will sell leff- .1
overs Regardles of Cost See our Bargain i
Counter and you will realize that
Repartee Is made up of the bright
things other people say while our own
minds are running along about thirty
seconds behind time Toledo Blade.
Finish every day and be done with IL
Ton have done what you could Soma
blunders and absurdities no doubt crept
tq Forget them as aoou as you cau.-
tCuiers«»-»
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Temperature—meno tn. x. 4.’.97;m - it |
mir. 30:09; mean 36.C3 Max 61 on 1 , '
Minimum. 20, on 6tti. Greatest daily I
range, 28. Total precipitation 2.50 I
inches, Greatest in 24 hours, .81 in . i
Number of divs wi h .01 I
on 31.
inch or more precipitation. 11. clc.-' ,
5; partly cloudy. 5. cloudy, 21.
Good print ng costs no more than ir
poor kind. Leave your i tders at this
office. We do good work at reasonable
prices.
State of Ohio, city of Toledo, {_
Lucas County.
[ ’
Frank J. Cheney inakbk oath that he to
senior partner of the (¡rm of »t J. Clionsy
& Co., doing business la the City of To­
ledo, County' and Stalo aforszuld, and
that said firm will pay tlio mm of ONS
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev-
• ry <aca <f Catairli that cannot be cured
: y thu uso of HALL’S CATARRH CURE.
FRANK J. CHUNKY.
Sworn to before me and subscribed In
y pri - ;e. this Citi day of December,
n. issi.
(Seal)
A. W. Cy.vjARON.
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure la ta'.ea Internally
■id acts <!:rvctly up n the blood an t mu -
- 'us surfaces < f tlio system. Send for
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO. ’iotode, O.
Sold by nil Druggists, t!c.
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Take HaU’a Family Pills tor-----
LEGAL BLANKS
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We have on hand for sale the fullcwiag
...IÎIIC!» C.1 » i LE.
prompliy ohii . il . i
TRADK'MARKS, «
I C'opyiigi.i »regi.8-
>.;p| or plio’o. for
istered. 8rnd
• .¡y. Prituipract-
FREE REPORT OU 1 -i-
-
Ice exclusifely. E. C U».CREhCLS
Senti 2 ce H s h
’!■ a for Invaluable Txx'k
on .-xOW TJ C« o T.-.. j
I CELL PATEîMTE,
Whieh ont’3 w 1
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¿b» gel n part ne;,
pilent !;i.v ai.J ot.( r - v.
- «inabie iiulh nation.
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iii & CO,
PATENT LA’./YER3,
303 SovenLh CL, Washington, 0. C.
BETTER THAN
SPANKING
Spanking will not cure children of
wetting the bed, because it is not a
habit but a dangerous disease. The
C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1475,
Chicago, Iil., have discovered a
strictly harmless remedy for this
distrssing disease and to make
known its merits they will send a 50c.
package securely wrapped and pre­
paid Absolutely Free to any reader
of The Jacksonville Post. This re­
medy also eures frequent desire to
urinate and inability to control urine
during the night or day in old or
young. The C. IL Rowan Drug Co.
is an Old Reliable House, write to
them today for the free medicine.
Cure the afflicted members of your
family, then tel! your neighbors and
friends about this remedy.
blanks viz;
Lease,
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4
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Agreements.
Warranty Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds,
( hattel Mortgage,
Ack now ledgements,
Real Estate ontract.
Location Notice—Placsr,
I .oca tion Notice--Quartx, I .
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
It ill illicit) AfiiU ii^-zjt,
Notice Application for Liquor Lice as
At reasonable prices. Weintend addiag
other blanks as fast as possible anti
the line is complete. Blanks of special
form printed to order at shert netiaa
JACKSONVILLE POS1.
U < <« •• u. i.
Tnaox M*a«s
f, > f’
CopvmcwYi. Ao.
.-.»one
iding a sketch and dessnetion may
if .•»».••.ri äh : . ,r v|»im«. n fry* »su her aa
. .. mi, ty prob.)! ly p-i.enlabie. Cosinium»«-
' à ui riel .y toni; jvr i fui. ii'JkDí&Uf vul'sieuu
t free Ol iegt »¿fKnj fdi ee<*tt»!i*f tMients.
.t< I mo » cu inroueb M wi.n s Cu. retel ve
i . «• i nbout chary«, in »b«
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SüíUiíic
s i utids» “ . < :
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