Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, February 21, 1914, Image 2

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    :■ JACKSONVILLE POST
Officia, Paper of the City of acksonville, Oregon
A 'j'ffkiy newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
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County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Edjjpr.
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the jiast office at Jacksonville"-.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
SATURDAY. FERRUARY 21, l»ll
•'
THE MAN WITH
THE WOODEN LEG
By M. QUAD *
Copyright, 1913. by Associated Lit-
erary Press.
The Meadow Lark is Singing
Spring, Sweet Spring is Coming
Of the six passengers who alighted
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50.
Advertising rates furnished on .from the stagecoach at the Acorn iun,
In Blissfield, one April evening, one
application.
was a man with a wooden leg
The
stranger registereil as John Gordon of
rn.; Table Rock School No. 41, 3:00 p.
Chicago, und. when he gave out that
I m.; Citizens’ Meeting at Table Rock
be might remain In Blissfield for sev­
School at 7:30 p. ni.
eral weeks, everybody wondered what
Tuesday. Feb. 24th.
business could have brought him there.
Items of Interest to Jackton County
Pankey School No. 41, 9:00 a. m. ; After three or four (lays It leaked out
i Bybee Springs No. 101, 2:(X) P m. ; that the man was n government agent,
Tax Payar«
Mayes Creek No 79 4:00 p. m.; Wimer who had come to watch the men who
CIRCUIT COURT
School No 62, Citizens’ Meeting at7:30 had been stealing timber off certain
W. I. Vawter as executor vs A. L. Ha­ p. m.
lands. That gave him increased re­
zelton. Satisfaction of judgment.
spect, and yet even 1. a schoolboy, no­
Wednesday, Feb. 25th.
ticing the man's steel gray eyes, firm
Lexington Realty Co. vs Patterson &
Pine Grove School No 52, 10:00 a. m.
set jaw und thiu lips, could have told
Birmingham. Order dismissing cause. Rogue River School No 35, 1:00 p. m.;
that he was cruel. If not bad hearted.
F. B. Cremer vs George H. Stowell. Foots Creek School No 32, 3:30 p. m.,
He bad lost Ills left leg at the knee,
Citizens’ Meeting at Foots Creek School and the substitute was not a cork leg.
Order dismissing cause.
but a crotch and a stick-tlie plainest
George F. King vs Otto Brevman et 7:30 p. m.
Thursday, Feb. 26th.
and cheapest sort of an affair. His
al
Order for publication of summons.
Rock Point School No 25, 9:00 a. m. ; dress was also very plain, bls spe«.‘cli
Same vs Wm. L. Lindsley et al.
Galls Creek School No 61, 11:00 a. m., that of the common order.
Same order.
“The man with tile wooden leg.’’ ns
Dardanelle School jqo 17, 1:00 p. m.
lie came to be generally spoken of. had
A. H. Miller et al vs Harriet Scholz. Gold Hill School No 57, 3:00 p
rn.
been in town about a week when one
Judgment.
Friday, Feb. 27th.
of the leadiug merchants was robbed
Joseph Schoonover vs Lewis Sivers.
Tolo School No 98, 9:00 a. m.l Wil-
of about a thousand «lollars In cash.
Order overruling demurrer.
low Springs School No 14, 11:00 a. m. ; The local constable did a great deal cf
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Henry W. Heizenreter vs George G. Mest School No 95, 1:00 p. m. : Oak talking, but struck no elew. and in Ins!
Graham et al. Order for publication of Grove School No 69. 3.0J p. m., Jack­ desperation he asked Gordou to assist
sonville School No 1, Citizens’ Meeting him. believing no doubt that a govern­
summons.
ment otlii'er of iinv sort ought to be
Delia J. Faulk vs Clarence E. Faulk. 7:30 p. m.
more or less posted In detective work.
Monday March 2nd.
Order for suit money.
Agate School No 16, 9:00 a. m. School Gordon seemed to think the matter
over for awhile and then replied:
F. L. TouVelle vs Sooy-Smith.
Or­
District No 90, 11:00 a. m.; Eagle
“The case Is as plain as the nose ott
der of default. Decree.
Point School No 9, 1:00 p. m.; Black your face
The in<«rchntit's son took
Almira Wilson vs Geo. C. Wilson. Oak School No 76, 4:09 p m.; Citizens’
the money, and after this thing quiets
Decree.
Meeting at Black Oak School, 7:30 p. down he Will go off to St. Louis to
James MacClintock vs F. H. Cobb et m.
have a good time. I’d stake my life
al. Affidavit and order for dismissal.
he's got every dollar of the missing
Tuesday, March 3rd.
Dewey School No 29 9:00 a. m. ; cash securely bidden away some
COUNTY COURT
Lone Pine School No 10, 11:00 a. m. ; where."
In the matter of the estate and guar­
Ten or twelve days passed, nhd theil
North Phoenix School No 24, 1: P. rn. ;
came a terrible trairwi.vi
dianship of Nancy Clearwater, an in­
I Phoenix School No 4, 3:00 p. m. ; Ta-
The richest mail ih Blissfield was
capable person. Order appointing ap­
lent Sehool No 22, Citizens’ Meeting Squire Hlggftis. lie owned tile woolen
praisers.
7:30 p. m.
mills, a store ahd sevi-hil houses and
In the matter of the estate of Wd-
had motley tu lend He was ii widow­
Wednesday, March 4th.
liam C. Bartlett deceased. Inventory
Anderson Creek School No 72, 9,*00 er. blit lived with his son and wife.
and appraisement filed.
a. m.; Wagner Creek School No 56*, His room was ou the ground floor,
while nil others slept upstairs.
He
Salem, Or., Feb. 19—Stating tilt
In the matter of the estate of John 11:00 a. m.; Bellview School No 73, ":
had no safe, but kept Ills money In a
because of unforseen reasi i:s its opt -
A. Norling deceased. Inventory and 00 p. m.; Neil Creek School No 7, Citi­
tin box on a shelf In ii closet. lie had
atiog expenses in Medford and Jack­
appraisement filed.
zens’ Meeting 7:30 p. m.
a bank nceount over nt Medina, ten
miles away, but often bad $1.(00 or sonville have been increased, the Home
In the matter of the estate of
Thursday, March 5th.
more in th«' house. One evening when Telephone & Telegraph Co. of South­
ton M. Bagley, deceased. Invei
In Impendence School No 15, 10:00 a. the others were ready to go to bed he
ern Oregon has filed an amended appli­
and appraisement filed.
m.; Upper Griffi 1 Creek School No p
announced that h«« laid some business cation to its original application, filed
In the matter of the estate of Wm. 1:90 p. m.; Lower Griffin Creek School to attend to and was seated at Ills
with the State Railroad Commission
S. Stett deceased, Inventory and ap- No 2, 3:00 p. m., Ruch School No 3, desk in Hie sitting room when the oth­
asking for permission to increase its
ers retiied About midnight the daugh­
praisernent tiled.
Citizens’ Meeting 7:3R p. m.
ter-in-law heard ii full mid a groan rates. The company in its original ap­
in th«« matter of the estate of Wil-
Friday, March 6th.
downstairs, mid when tier husband plication asked to be allowed to in­
liam M. Garrett, decease«!, Inven tory
Applegate School No 40, 10:0tl a. m. ; went down to investigat«' th«» squire crease its rates to Medford, Jackson­
and appraisement filed.
was found dead on the lloor, having ville, Gold Hill and Rogue River. In
Ru’h School No 3, 3:9.1 p. m
In the matter of the estate of Harry
Tear i**rs will please announce the be««tl stabbed no less than five time* i he amended application it desires to
A. Walker, a minor. Order for hear- ni .‘“tings and seeuie the attemlanc * of in the body
ma .«,- still another increase on business
House mid grounds were searched.
i g on filial account.
lelepl ones in Medioid t nd Jackson­
as many as possible. We w ul I b<
but the murderer hud Paraped, and he
in the matter of the estate of Albert pl**a»e I to hive a I irg* attend nice of had also taken with him the easli box. ville.
Coll'man decease«!. Order settling final the sch ml pn'rms it the day meetings which «'outallied about $7im.
at the school ns veil as it the evening
Gordon seemed to take a lively inter
acc« jnl.
$150 J Each
No outside help
mtetings. Where there is n Pnrent- est III 111«' murder.
W H. Edmunds vs Niera Mining
Te icher Organiz iti >n we wo il«l like to would Inive been called In mid the
& Milling Co. Claim of lien filed.
Cl tskanic, Or., Feb. 19- At the last
h ive *v -v rn^nh *r p-.*«“ it, fot su< h murderer might have gone his way
but for the arrival of another strmigei'
In the matter of the estate of James organizations can be of great h« lp in He was. ns it liapiiened. a first class meeting of the C ui Cil an ordina ict
was framed with an emergency clause,
C > >k deceased. Order fixing time and the club work.
detective, wllo was just tlleli employed
i
causing
it to go into immediate tfie.'t.
I
J I. ce for find h aring.
In
triK
lng
n
missing
mmi
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rime
For the evening meetings I would
raising the license fo. selling liquet
suggest a short program of recitati «ns was a <1 hv old when be i'i*:ich<«d Bliss­
field.
He heanl nil the particular«* from $800 to $1500 a year ami limiting
songs, etc., to proceed Mr. Harring­
from the loungers at the Inn mid then the number of licenses to two. At the
Corrupt Practice Het
ton’s address. I hope the occasion of volunt««ered to look th«« ground over.
city election held k.st April, the citj
Mr. Harrington.s vi it may be ma«le p
Tills \v:ix
was a courtesy nil his part
general educational rallv. A basket which the sheriff could not refuse. il nd was voleu dry by a large majority and
For the information of our readers s icial would not he out of order. 1 a I'ter sii|»|»er he wiim taken to the the Circuit Couit rendered a favorable
decision in I he matter but before the
We publish th«1 following extract from will leavi* it with you to advertise the house
Ihe
the law defining corrupt practices in meeting in your district and arrange
Nt 111 County Court made declaration there
fresli when me detective took bold of was an adverse decision render« d by
nominations and elections
for any special features on tne pro-
til«« work, mid in three ininiites hi* had the Supi < me Court in the Sellwccd
Lords Oregon Laws, Section 3517.— gram.
mild«* up his miial to something, lie
case, which set aside the
County
“No publisher of a newspaper or other
Yours truly,
bad little to say to miy of the men.
perimlical shall insert, either in its ad­
J. Percy Wells, Co. School Supt. ex|>liiliilng that he had not yet com­ Court’s decision and no declaration has
The Council has
vertising or reading columns, any paid
pleted his investigations, but as lie left ever teen made.
matter which is designed to aid, injure
th«* lams«« to return to tlie inn. while maintained a wet majority throughout
I folio«cil m ii respectful distmiie, he the year.
or defeat any candidate or political
Summon
turiK-d do« n a <|iilet lane, lie« konetl
party or organization, or measure be­
IN Tltr CtltCTtT COURT OF THM STATE OF me to folloiv. mnl «ti«'n we «ere alone
fore the people, unless it is stated
> liEGON.I'OR th : COUNTY OFJACKSCN. | lie lighted Ills pipe mid asked:
Weather Rep irf.
therein that it is a paid advertisement,
HEI.T.IA A. CORTHELL. Plain lit
"Bo.i. <lo you knew any num Intown
the name of the chairman orsecretarv,
V.4.
who is tame in th«« l«'ft leg? '
Following is the report of U. S. Vol
J D »All CORTI! El L. Defend ant.
or the names of the other officers of
I misw«>re«l in the negative, but ndit-
Tu
EDGAR
COUTH
ELL.
ck*t\
ndant
above
th • political or other organization in­
e«l that th««r«« was a mail with a w«s«d- unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt.
n m’.ed:
lie at once began Jacksonville, for month of Janu irv,
serting the same, or the name of some
In the Name ->f »he State of Orarron. you are «««i leg m th»« Inn
voter who is responsible therefor, with hereby notified that Hertha A. Cnrih'll. ai* to «inestioii ni«« about this man. not yet Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
his residence and the street aid num­ 1 plaint itT han commenced a mult in the Circuit having seen him himself, mid I tol'l tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
ber thereof, if any appear in such ad | ' Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Jackson him all I kne« mid nil I had heanl
t •ATE MÀX1- MINI­ PRECP CHAR C T.:
OF DAY
MUM ’I ATN
| < ountv, and that in rurauance of an order mule of c«mrs«> he told iih « nothing in r«*-
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versement in the nature of a signa­ and entered in »aid cauae by F. M Calkin» Jush c
turn iliough I heard him « hii 'kllug to
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ture ”
I of said Court, on the I9;h day of Feb. i ary. 1911, hlinsel*. mid hl- face hi tr:i.«c<l the fact
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“Any person who shall viola'« any ; you are ho.-ehy required t>appear in . aid cause that tie was pieas«'d about something
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of the provisions of this section shall on or before nix week» rroin the fir t publication I nct«««l ns Ills guide to the JiiiJ. mid
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of thia summon«, which pub'ication will be on
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wh««n In th«« prvseiK'e of thy sheriff he
be punished as for a corrupt practice."
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the tlat day of February. 1911. end answer th « sit hl:
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complaint of the plaintiff, tiled therein, and for
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"I
want
you
to
go
with
in«*
to
over
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want of answer th reof on or before «aid time
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p irt cloudy
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haul
the
man
with
the
wooden
leg
nt
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plaintiff will apply to the court f.»r the relief
Industrial Fairs
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the tavern
demnn ’»*<. and prayed for in aaid complaint,
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to-wit:
The sherlrt. detectlv«* and constable,
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cloudy
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Fui a decree of d v »«e “rom you; for the care,
with two or thre«' other citizens, pro-
Office of C. u i y Schml Si pt
1.00
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custody .«n . «.uni» * f die minor child. «Mar jo re ceisled to th«* Inn mid to Gordon's
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JuckvenVule, O.v , frt-b. Iff, 1914 \lice C »1 hell, and .or plaint ff'a coat» and dis- nann
clear
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II«* was c « h « i and qnl«»t and of
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u^iMe.iients of thia suit.
To Teichers:-
fered cigars all nrmmd. but those who
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Dated
this
I9tb
day
of
February,
1914
It has been arranged to have Mr. L.
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«ver»* watching him saw him grow pale
W. J MOORE.
part cloudy
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3f<
I’. Harrington. Field Worker for In-
as the sheriff la*gmi In
bi liegging his
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Attorney for Plaintiff, j
clo.idy
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pardon and li«>|a*il no off««nse woii'.t be
dustriul Fair» for the State Department
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taken, but would lie let them look al
of E Mention, in Jarkaon county for
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his woixlen leg
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the two weeks following Feb. ?3, foi
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Blate of Ohio, city of Toled<\ 1„
Gonl«*ii f ilter’d
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Lucas County,
<”•
the nuriaise of organizing H« ya and
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Frank J. Cheney n> ikea oath that ho ts rvnehlng for hU pl«t*»l i«ti«lcr hi
Girl Im ustrial Chit a. Mr. Harring­ senior
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partner of the firm or F J Cheney
w'h«*n th«* *l«*i»*vtiv«* s«*!z«*«i him.
A Co., doing buslner « In the Cltv of To-
ton .»ill visit aa many rchoola as poaai
Temperature—mean max. 4 7.22;me.«n
they ha«!
ledo. County and State aforesaid, and
ble »vhile in the county, and will alao that salil Arm v. ■:I i> .v th«« sum ot ONE
stni|*p««d
r. 34:12: mean 40.o 7 Max. 63 on 4.
HUNI'KEO nOI.l.Altn f,.r each an«» ev­
left r«a«t
hoi, a number of evening meetings. ery
Mi, nimum. 23. on 9th. Greatest daily
raa«« of Catarrh that ca-mot be eun-d
man'«
The f .lli*wiig program «ill be carried by the uao ««f 1IA1 l.’S CATAilIlH CURE.
Total precip tiltion 8.21
21.
rar nge.
1UANK J CHENEY,
Y«***. h "• i- the man who hud robi»e«i
out, though it may be poss-ble that
Pworn to before me ami ent's rlbe«! In
inc •hes. Creates' in 24 hours 1.17 in ,
the HU*» • h.int mid the p«»Htttiii<ter. mid
my pi
this 6th day of 1 ««' 'ember,
aon** <«f the places <* i not fa«* r« ach«*d A. D IS’1
Number of days w* h .01
on 21.
he w *| s :il*o the murderer of
(Scull
A. W. GLEASON.
just on aehedule time. How« ver, U V
precipitation, 16, clear. ;
tn«' h or
HR"
In.
On
the
ev
idonee
worked
up
Notary Public.
will do the best we can to h«* at lit
Wall’» Cntsrrh Cure I' la < n Inti-rnally
hy the .•• i • •t»r». in «i roupie of hoe**-’ •J- partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 22.
ar I » 'it il n - tiy i.'» n the blood r.ml nni-
»eh< .!» at the time <'ea gm«t<d
time »;• ‘”d ’»i w : im tri» <t. co ivb trd and
tone surfs «s of tlio ■ysteni. Send for
testimonial, free
hmii-i <t n»d evert drllar of the «telen
Monday F«b 23 d.
FOR LENT - The Norling Iause on
F. J CHENEY A
_ CO., Toledo, O.
monel «eut tNick u .he rightful own Oregon street. $»5.00 per month. Ap- ¡
Slims Valley School No. 20, 9:00
8ol«i by all I'rugglsts, TSe.
e
•IM.
Take Had'« Fauuly FUla tvr couaupaUe«.
m., Chtiparrai School No 52, 11:30
ply to D. W. Bagshaw.
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