Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 31, 1914, Image 4

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London’s First Bank.
Modern P airy Jale
Ii»e Faines Ai way» Bnng Thing« Out Right
By M. QUAD
Copyright. 19t3, by Associated Lit­
erary Press.
NOTHING
LIKE CHEEK
' I
'
By EVERETT P. CLARKE
[ the further sum of $46.00 costs and accruing
Ranking, seeing that it tiourished in costs. Which judgment was enrolled and dock­
eted in the Clerk’s office of said Court in said
the ancientf world—in Greece, at Rome
Cour.ty on the 17th d^y of January. 1914.
and .nt Ihiiiyion—must, so faruis Eng­
r’am commanded by virtue of an execution is­
land is coucerned. be regarded as a sued by the Clerk of the above Court dated the
co’mparath ely modern business.
I 22nd d ty of January 1914, in the above entitled
t)urtng the so called renaissance cause to sell the following described real proper-
! ty to satisfy said judgment, to-wit:
banking reappeared in Italy.
From Italy the business of banking ' All of tracts 1, 2. 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. «34. except that
spread to France, then to Holland, and part in section 10. 35. 36. 37, 38, 39, 40. 41. 42. 43.
14. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 64 and
it was introduced into England by one
i 65 of the Elevon-Eighty Orchards Tract, located
Francis Child, who established the in Township Thirty-seven (37) South of Range
first bank in London in 1(103.
One (1) West of the Willamette Meridian in
Hitherto London merchants had de­ said Jackson County. Oregon, according to the
posited their cash in the mint of the official plat thereof on file in the office of the
lower of London. But when Charles County Recorder of Jackson County. Oregon.
Now therefore, by virtue of said execution and
II. took it into his head to borrow trad
ers began to lodge their superfluous decree, and in compliance with said writ. I will
cash with the goldsmiths in Lombard on
7LT«SDAY. THE 24th DAY OF FEBRUARY. 1914
street.
at the hour of 9:30 o’clock A. M.. at the front
Francis Child was one of these, and door of the Court House in Jacksonville. Jack-
in a few years Lombard street became !
son County. Oregon, sell at public auction, sub­
full of banks. The Bank of England ject to redemption as by law provided, all the
was founded in BUM. —London Globe.
right, title and interest of the above named de­
It was midwinter.
When I began business at eighteen
The snow lay uiue feet deep on the years of age 1 entered the counting
room of Stoughton Bros, on a salary of
(round.
There was an old woman who lived $4 a week. 1 had assurance enough tor
iu I he inidat of a vast forest. She was ten men of my age, mid it Is assurance
that tells. I have often wondered why
wretchedly poor.
We Ond tula poor old woman crouch­ this is so largely the case and have
ed over a dying lire and listening to come to the conclusion that it is based
the moans of the whiter gale and say­ on the principle of war that tlie assail­
ant has tlie advantage of force over in­
ing to herself:
ertia. it is a iirinclple of mechanics
"May heaven help me this day!”
Finally she rose up and hobbled forth that n body started through space in
which there is no resisting medium
to bunt for a stick of fuel.
i fendants. Joseph R. ¡1. Jacoby, and D«>ra Jacoby,
A banker with a big lonu out at 17 will go on at tlie same rate for«, ver
husband and wife, George W. II. White Invest­
Love Song of a 8ird.
per cent would have wept to see that A body that is not started will not
“Just before an April dawn.” says ment Co., a Washington Corporation. National
move, mid when struck will be kLOck
Bank of Commerce of Tacoma. Washing.on, a
hobble.
W. P. Pycraft in “The Courtship of
National Banking Corporation. Eleven-Eighty
After incredible hardships and suf­ ed into "pl.”
Animals."
"tlie
cock
capercailzie
pro
­
Orchards Tract Co., a Washington Corporation.
I Imd no reverence for my superiors,
ferings the old «'onmii found herself
fever from a tree in a Patrick K. McHugh and E.E. Dowell in and to the
claims
its
love
possessed of a single stick,
it was but treated them « ¡th eminent respect strange, unmusical serenade.
I
above described property, for cash in hand to
about large enough to brain a grass- except when they undertook to brow­
drooping
“
With
outstretched
ueclt,
the highest bidder.
ho|i|>er with, but she was plowing her beat me. when 1 jumped on them with
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 23rd day of
wings and spreading tail he gives
way back with it when a harsh voice both feet. This 1 kept up as long as 1
forth u weird, uncouth kind of song, January, 1914.
was
paid
little
or
nothing
for
my
serv
called to her.
W. H. SINGLER.
more or less divisible into three parts,
ices: when I felt it essential to retain
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
"Tblefess. drop thnt wood!”
lie begins with a series of notes which
my position 1 didn't take so many
By E. W. WILSON. Deputy.
“Sir. I am no tblefess." replied the
remind one of nothing so much as the
chances.
old woman as she drew herself up with
sound made by two sticks knocked to­
There was il bnnker in the street by
dignity. "1 have been out searching
gether at intervals of ten to fifteen
the nn me of Ogden, tie did an enor-
the Helds for a little wood to keep me
Notice to Creditors.
nious business mid was very rkb. To seconds, getting quicker and quicker
from freezing and have found only a
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT OF THE STATE OF
us clerks he was like the mogul of and changing in key till at last they
twig.”
Tartnry to a wiisliee-wnsliee China-
become bell-like, Then follows a se- OREGON.IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
“You are a liar! I have caught you man. Not Hint lie put on any airs, but
ries of sounds like the drawing of a I In the Matter of the Estate of John A. Norling.
With the goods on!”
because his position was so lofty. 1
cork out of a bottle, and these end deceased.
“If I had n son, sir”—
Notice is hereby given that the County Court
used to hear stories about hoiv he got
with birdlike twitterings.
By this
“You have two of them, and they are his start mid learned that he went into
of Jackson County. Oregon, has appointed Anna
time, however. the singer has worked
M.
Norling as administratrix of the estate of
In Jail for hog stealingl"
tlie cotton market one day $50,000 In
himself lip to an ecstasy of fervor so John A. Norling, deceased, and that she has
"I am freezing, and 1 picked up this debt mid in a few months was $300.000
intense as to deaden him to all that duly qualified as administratrix of said estate.
little twig to save my life.”
to tlie good. At tlie time I entered
may be passing in tlie outer world.”
All persons having claims against said estate
"You bare got a cord and a hair business lie was wortb millions.
are hereby notified and required to present the
there! Drop it!”
Belonging to mi excellent family and
same properly verified, to the undersigned ad­
Father Hubbard.
•.’But I ahull perish."
not being troubled with backwardness.
The nursery knows nothing of Fa­ ministratrix at the office of D. V/. Bag-haw, in
••Perish and be hanged to you!”
I was a butterfly of fashion. My capi­ ther Hubbard, but in 1(104 Thomas the City of Jacksonville. Jackson County. Ore­
“You shall not drive me to nt y tal was one dress suit, which, notwith­
gon, within six months fi om and after the date
Mi.I.lieton published "Father Hub
death.'’
of the first publication of this notice.
standing my yotitli. «’iis too small for
bard’s Tale of the Ant and the Night­
Date of first publication of this notice is
It is not too lute in the day to «ay me. lint for 50 cents J got a tailor to
ingale.”
In tlie introduction he ex­ January 24, 1914.
that the name of the man was Fitzhue enlarge It.
At functions I used to
ANNA M. NORLING.
Carlton and that he was young nnd meet men who were the heads of large plains; “Why I call these Futhei
Ilublnird’s tales is not to have them
Administratrix of the estate of John
wealthy. He belonged to five clubs business concerns, as «ell as of faml
called in again as the Tale of Mother ling, deceased.
und oH-ned seven autos. He was also Iles.
Nome of them 1 occasionally
D. W. BAGSHAW.
more or less engaged to four different «ent to during business hours on busi­ Ilubburd. Tlie world would show lit
Jacksonville, Oregon, Attorney for Adm inis
tie judgment in that, ¡’faith, and I
girls. He had given to the heathen ness, with m.v lint in my timid.
tratr’x and said estate.
But.
and to the hookworm cure and was me< ting them soclnlly, 1 considered should say then, 'plena stultorum om­
nia,’ for I entreat here neither of rug­
ruled uh a young num of great chnrlty. that «Idle «e
were on a different
ged bears nor apes. no. nor the lam­
and .vet here he was refusing a poor
basis it behooved me to keep up an
SUMMONS
old woman a fagot dug from the
entable downfall of the old wife’s
outward
allow
of
deference.
snow! She could not realize it and I
platters. I deal with no such metal.” IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON
Time p issed, mid my salary, though
stood gazing at him with the fagot
COUNTY.
Since Spenser's “Mother Hubberd’’
slightly enlarged, wiis far too small
bugged to her breast, when he said:
does
not
seem
to
have
been
called
in
Lura
Bilderback,
Plaintiff.
for my req lirements. 'File elbows of
"<>h. you won't, eh! We'll see about
■v«.
my dress rout «ere getting ragged, and says nothing about bears or plat
that!"
W. H. Bilderback, Dc/endant,
mill t -a:: impossible fm ¡.|iy tailor to tors. Middliton is evidently alluding
To W. H. Bilderback, the ab«. fe name 1
And he whistled for his seven bull­
to some other “Mother Ilubburd.”—
fondant:
dogs. and « lien they came he pointed Idde their nakedness. ! did fairly good London Standard.
work
myself
in
flint
respect
with
ink
In the Name of the State of Oregon:—You
to lier nnd shouted. "Stubby!" and the
hereby notified and required to appear in
seven piled on to lier In the greatest Some of my fellow clerks got small
Ibsen
and
Love.
above entitled court and cause and answer
harmony and abandon. Her cries rent raises by being obsequious to those
Tennyson shvs that it 1« better to complaint of the plaintiff, now on file therein,
above them, but I kept on in the even
tile ulr. but lie whistled "Yankee Doo
tenor of my way-tlmt Is. being ordi­ hiiv»» loved and lost than never to have on or before six weeks from the date of the first
die” mid turned mid walked away.
narily respectful mid standing up for loved at all. Ibsen maintained—not in publication of this summons, which is the 20th
It was ii shocking thing to do.
a general idiilosophienl wav. but with day of December. 1913. and if you fail to appear
Even the rrtiwil cried out ngniust It. my rights, it didn't occur to me that
respect to the conditions he saw im­ and answer within the time required, for want
it
«mild
pay
me
to
toady
to
a
man
for
The (logs did not quite finish the old
mediately around him-that it 1« bet­ thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for
woman. There »«» a small piece of tlie purpose of getting mi additional
the relief prayed for and demanded in he^ com-
ter.
if youthfully, romantically in love,
her left, mid It ennvled to her iifToo two or three dollars n week.
plaint, to-wit. for a decree of divorce dissolving
to
separate
rather
than
to
marry.
Ib
­
tine spring ne Imd n heavy snow­
the bonds of matrimony existing between
and moaned mid wept mid cried out:
"Must 1 perish here? Is there no till- storm. followed by a freeze mid then sen Is in agreement with the brilliant plaintiff an 1 defendant, for the care and custody
Frenchman
who
asserted
that
all
com
­
of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant,
a deluge or rain. There’s no worse
inanity left In the world?”
‘There la. grandma, dead lends of meteorologii al combination for trans­ edies end with a wedding, because It is and for such other and further relief as to the
then that the tragedy begins!-From court may see n just and equitable in the
exclaimed n cheerful voice, and portation than tills, mill the city was
Henderson's
“European premises.
the fr<>,.<.n mid dug bitten ivomnn raised well nigh liupnsKiible. There were large Archibald
This summons is served upon you by publica­
Dramatists.”
her head to behold n fairy standing In pools of water everywhere mid the de
tion in the Jacksonville Post once a week for
the door. It was I’lnky Pink, whose vices for getting over them were not
s’x c »nsecutive weeks, the first publication
epeclalty Is hunting out aged females the »’in k of ixlucnted engineers There
thereof bein 'December 2 )th. 1913, by order of
ein.1 working surprise parties on them. was nearly a block near the house
Hon. F. M. Calkins. Judge of the above er. t'tied
■hist b,-hlnd .Miss Pink «'as n waiter where 1 was employed that was so
Court, said or ler having been made on the 11th
from a first class restaurant, mid on a tliaided that the «hole distance was
day of December, 1913.
GUS NLWBITRY,
eerier he hnd a meal consisting of only passable by means of a string of
Attorney for Plaintiff.
frogs’ legs. oysters fried, porterhouse lanirds.
.lust before bank closing I
steak, hash brown potatoes. Maryland was directed to make a deposit mid
chicken mid various other things war­ started on tills narrow plmik walk.« 1
Notice of Final Settlement.
ranted not to produce colic.
had Just entered upon a lagoon of
“What la It?" faintly naked the vic­ considerable length «lien I saw the
Notice if hereby given that the undersigned
tim <>f mail's Iniiumuulty.
Origin of the Eskimo.
bas filed his I nal account as administrator of
sovereign of tile street. Mr. Ogden,
No Mtlsfnctur.v solution of the ques­ the estate of Fred F. Downing, deceased, vzith
"You are to till up. grundmn, and about iih fur advamed on the other
then come with me."
tion of the I'ri In of the Eskimo linn the County Court of Jackson County, and that
side of It. It wiis my part as an uu
Tlie effect of the meal, with a small
ever been given. Whether they vnme said Court has appointed Munday, the 23rd day
derstraifiier to make way for the great
bottle after It. was to make the diner
from Asin or from North America, of February. 1914. at the hour of 10 o'clock in
mail.
sleepy, au<l she gave way to It. Two
I
wliethvr they lire related to the more the forenoon of said day. as the time and the
But my dislike for making way for
Court Room of said Court, in the Court House,
hours later she invoke to find that she
southern
Ainerliiiu Indians or to the at Jacksonville. J acks, »n County. Oregon, as the
those above me deterred me. 1 would
Was no longer grandma -no longer n
Tartars
of
the
great
Aslan
coutlneat.
place for hearing objections thereto and the set­
fieexiiig. starving old woman. On tlie have been »'lllllig to do so for mi
tlement thereof.
equal and would Imve begp pleased to Is still open to debate.
contrary, about forty years' worth of
All persons interested in said estate are hereby
gray hair mid wrinkles hnd been peeled do so for all Inferior, but to gel out ot
notified to appear at said time and place and
How Raws Begin.
of), and her figure was that of n sylph. a wealthy man's path tiy going buck
show cause why said final account should not be
“Hubby. I dreamed last night
No one ever an» n sylph, but we all or stepping into two feet of «liter did
approved by said Court and said administrator
you didn't love me."
kuon whilt a boss figure one has. Site not please me. Mr Ogd u was think
discha ged from his trust.
"How foolish you are!"
Ing
of
some
great
business
problem.
I
Dated and first published January 24th. 1914.
bad on a akin light skirt, mid aa site
"Foolish. am I? As If 1 could hel|
O M. MURPHY.
walked, or tried to walk, she hnd a suppose, for hi- didn't look up till we
what I dream about!"
met
very
n
iciir
the
middle
of
the
street
Administrator of the estate ef Fred F. Down­
gait tietweeii that of u camel and n
And
the
friniia
was
on.
—
Louisville
ing.
deceased.
One of us
turkey trot
Iler blond hair was done On seeing me r he stopiM'd
Courier Jo"«'ur I.
up in the latest style, she had on satin must give way. Which should It t>e?
tleneriil Grant sold Hint wlieu he
kllpis-m. mid she had a beautiful
pu k« r to ker mouth.
»•as marching to meet his first < neiny
Notice
of
Sher'M's
Sale
Fit Hi C vm Exact!«.
"Where am 1?" ahe asked after look­ during the civil war he felt tlie re-
ing around.
he
remembered
that
sponslbllity until
By virtue of an execution and order of sale is­
"When father was Bielt about ,i. years igo
quite llki-l; the other general felt ns he read an advertiacnient of Cliiunberlam'i sued out and under the seal of the Cirjnit Court
In my imlsce.” replied Miss I’luk.
Tablets
in
the
papers
that
tit
his
case
ex
of the State of Oregon in an-l for the Count/ of
That decided '
And how about Fttzliue Carlton. The uncomfortable ns he.
it occurred to actly,” writes Miss Margaret Cnnipbell o( Jackson, dated the 12th day of January. 1914. in
fulry didn't have so much business ou him. mid lie pushed on
Ft. Smith, Ark. “lie purchased a 1 k > x of a certain cause therein pendin* wherein
her Lauds that she couldn't attend to lue that Mr. Ogden was as much loath
them anil he I im not been sick since. My the MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK, as plaintiff,
his ease.
Nile began by taking the to have me give way to him as I was sister had ati.macb trouble and was also ben
recovered judgment against MARY E. GIBBS,
he
cresses out of Ills trousers nud liumll
to do so
Mon*over. 1 knew that
efited liy them.” For sale by all dealers. as defendant, for the sum of One Hundred Forty-
lilting his pride.
was a natural gambler.
Taking a —Advertisement.
two and 15-100 ($142.15) Dollars with interest
Then she worked It to have him find quarter from my pocket. 1 said:
thereon from said 18th day of October, 19B. at
♦I»-
IL-1 ’• <>r tails for the rlght of
that he wax a year Fo'diid the rnslilon
the rate of 8 percent per annum and Fifty ($.50.00)
way.”
Dollars attorney’s fees, and the further sum of
iu liecktleH n"d ««alm-
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
Eleven (411.00) Dollars costs; which judgment
Then she bad him Isoimed out of Ids
"Ilend- " he replied, with a twinkle
In his eye.
CluLa
Seattle Trust Company. a Washington Corpor. was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk'« office
I of said Court in said County, on th* 4th day or
Mr Carlton also lost 1. s seven n.:tos
1 knew how to Hip a coin ll nd have at ion, Plaint iff.
December. 1913. which said execution was di­
vs.
\l»o the four girls to «horn he was It come down as I wanted It. so I
Joseph R II Jacoby, and Dora Jacoby, husbmd rected and delivered to me as sheriff of Jack-
■ lllioat ellgll;-<sl
tlire« the quarter with my thumb mid
son County. Oreffon. commanding» me to satisfy
Then, having nothing In particular to called. "Head«!" and stepped off Into and wife Georse W H. White Investment Co. the judgment. c«»sta and acc umg costs out of
a Washington Corporation. National Bank of
»e for. he r-turned to the forest tlie water
I hnd saved my face—that
1 Ki f L-m* i..«v
I »1
.. ..X .1 —
Commerce of Tacoma. Washington, a National the following descr’bvd real property, of the
« liendii lie hnd first met tlie old wo­ is I h id given way. tint had not sur- Banking Corporation. Eleven-Eighty Orchards defen<l”nt. to-wit.
man. It was remorse thnt took him rei 1ered my rights.
The Northeast Q-ivter of the Southeast Qjirt-
Tract Co., a Washington Corporation. Patrick K.
er of Sr-tion I in T-» rn «hh> H » »-rh ** fl ip re t,
That action made me a millionaire. M> Hugh and E F. Unwell. Defet daata.
there. It was remorse thnt suggested
I met Mr. Ogden some time after that
Notice Is hereby given that under and by vlr- Fa«t of the Willamette Mridian. Oregon.
thnt he take an old clothesline along.
T«> a limb of a tree hanging right nt a social function, mid he asked me tue'of an onler of sale, decree of foreclosure, contnininc 40 acre«.
Public Notice is Hereby GI vpp . that I wilt on
over the hut where gi n minia hnd where I « ns employed. I told him. and and execution thereof luurd out and under the
MONDAY, FEBRUARY ISth, 191»,
atari cd h nd frosen lie attui lied thnt ho told me If I should leave my seal of the Circuit Court of "the State of-.Iregor.
in and for the County of Jackaon. In a certain at the front door of the Court Hin Jark-on-
ru|ie.
position to let him know.
A few
cause therein, wherein Seattle Trust Company.a villa Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of 9:T>
to the ro|H> ho xttucheO hl. weeks Inter I left Stoughton Bros. vol
Washington corporation, as pkintilT rec. v. re.1 o’clock A.M. «ell at public auction subject to
Illitilrilv and Called oil Mr. Ogtleli
He iu.krment against Jo-eph R. H. Jacoby, for
the redemption as by law’ p’-ovkbd. to the high'at
\ftrr ninny dnyn they found him took me into Ids service and promoted sum of $34.4« .44 with interest thereon from s id bidder for ca«h. in hand aP the right » ’tie and
ire
ho
fust
that
I
g«
-
ew
dizzy.
He
Is
pvin'Sliir there.
14 h d«y of November. 1913. at the rate of 7 P«r i tg*eat of the above named defendant in and to
Ami the git le It nina ned. And the now retired and I am the manager of cent per innum, to<ether with the fur hnr ii» ♦he above d<*«cril«ed real properiy tn satisfy the
of
JÏ15.87 with interest thereon from the fth day u ’ament and co»ts and necrui g cost«
| m.fieve that Mr. Ogden
>w It bleu. Amt an owl ant on h his bii-ln,-»«
■ Ù II,ul> mid fluttered Its tall and «hen I flipped for the right of way of June. 1913. al the rate of 6 per cent per sn- Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, this 13th day
an« In the act bidientlon of a qunlltv n »m. torether with the further lum of $171.13 day of January. 1914.
ci l<«<l :
with interest therw.m from the 14th day of Nov-
W. H. S1NGLER
he
wanted In hla business.
"1\»- whlt-to- whi’O op!”
emtwr. 1913. at the rate of 8 per
per anXum.
ai d th« fuither sum of $2500 attorney s fee. and
Sheriff of Jackson Count.-, Oregon
B, E. W. WILSON. Deputy.
Change in Southern Fac/f/c Time
ÏF
lîMÇ:__
-
Effective November 13, 1913.
you are
NORTH BOUND TRAINS
.8:37 A.M.
A.M.
32 Grants Pass Motor........... 4:27 P.M
16
Oregon Express..,............. 5:20 P.M.
42.»Stasta Limited (Mail only)2:44 A.M
14.Portlanl
Passenger.
21 Grants Pass Motor. .10:22
Good Printing1
•
Extra fare train,«
v
. u >
»
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. >
23 Ashland Motor....“..
.8:35 A.M.
A.M.
31 Ashland Motor...!............ 2:34 P.M
15 San Francisco Express.. .4:99 P.M.
11 Shasta Limited (Mail only) 5:22 A. M.
13 California Express ......... 19:52
z
Try the
Extra fare train.
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EXPERIENCE
T ram M imi
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•ent free. OitleaC aeency for eecMrln* patent«.
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co«.
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We are revising oar lists ready for ths
spring trade. If you have real estate to dis­
pose of at a fair price, place it in our hands
for sale, we have a number of prospective
buyers who expect value for their money.
We can sell your property at a price
equal to its full value but do not want any
113 ted at fictitious or “Boom” price.
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All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats.
Poultry, Choice lard, Etc
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGO