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

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    /■JACKSONVILLE POST-:
Official 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.
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Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
HIGHWAY TO THE SEA
Is Advocated in Medford
A good Idea, Pass it
long.
Everyone in this part of the stat i
wants transportation facilities of some
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on sort to the coast. It is true a tailroad
tapping the timber, mineral and agri­
application.
cultural belt, then connecting with a
seaport would transform this part cf
Medford has evidently been “putting it over” on Oregon commercially in a twelve
months, but in lieu of such a construc­
Jackson county by having the county tax collector collect tion
why not consider a permanent
assessments made for various improvements, such as highway through Jackson and Jose­
counties to Crescent City.
street paving, watermains, sewers, etc. As such assess­ phine
This subject was discussed in these
ments have been repeatedly held by the courts as not be­ columns nearly two years ago, but the
projected Grants Pass railroad divert­
ing taxes, there is no reason why the county should be at ed public attention elsewhere.
When the Pacific Highway is com­
the expense of their collection. It is a matter entirely pleted
north and south, we could con­
within the province of the city itself and should not be ceive of no more important work or
one more pregnant with possibilities
put upon the county officials.
than a hard surfaced road from Med­
ford to the sea on wh ch both a pas­
Elsewhere in this paper appears an extract from an senger and freight mottr true: sir. ice
could be maintained.
editorial in the Medford Sun regarding the construction Here would be a transport ition line
of a hard surfaced road to the coast. While it is not on which the rates could never be rais­
ed and which would be a source of
likely that the road can be built soon, the matter is pleasure and profit through all the a
ges to ceme.
SATURDAY. MARCII 21, If)/4
worthy of consideration and may prove a solution of one
of the greatest needs of this valley, viz: transportation
GRAND JURY SELKS EVIDENCE
for freight and passengers, to and from the sea coast.
So far no candidates have filed for nomination as 82 Indictments Found at Kala-
Representatives in the state legislature. With the elim­ ma and Two Dr'iggisls aie
ination of the election of U. S. Senator by the legislature
Ud:r Bends.
and the possible graft attending the same, it seems that
Kalama, Wash. March 18—The Cow­
no one is anxious to fill the position.
litz county grand ju-y has returned 82
indictments. The charges covered by
the indictments ar? all for violations
of the local-option law. Thomas Strat­
ton, a Woodland druggist, is charged
with eight separate violations of the
law, and has been released under bonds
aggregating $8000. The remaining in­
dictments are against the proprietors
and clerks of the Red Cross Pharmacy
of Kelso. These last mentioned parties
are out on $2000 cash bonds. Ti e grand :
jurors are still at work and it is expec- ,
ted that they will return further indict­
ments.
Advance Spring Styles in
MEN’S /¿¿i. SUITS
»w
Best Value in Men’s All Wool Suits Ever
Offered in Jacksonville
Handsome New Spring Patterns in Various Designs, faultlessly
Tailored, Perfect Fitting, Styles to please men of every calling at
extremely low prices. All sizes from 34 to 44. See our line before
buying your suit-—it means to you money saved.
An Extra Pair of Pants Free with Each Suit
Our store is replete in every department. Dry and Fancy Goods,
Notions, Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Wearing Apparel, Boys’ Suits,
Pants and Rompers, Hats and Caps, Black Cat Hosiery, Florsheim
Shoes. Complete Line of Fancy Dress Goods, of all kinds. In fact
we carry a stock to meet the requirements of all and every dollar spent
with us yields a hundred cents in Value, Service and Satisfaction for
‘’The World is Growiig Better
Taylor - Williams Co
COURT HOUSE NEWS F. Ritter, deceased. Order to seP per­
sonal property and lease real estate.
In the matter of Dewey Miller an al-
Item, of Interest to Jackson Coua’y ! |eged del¡Ilq.Jent ehi|(L
. Order of com­
Tax Pay4r«
mittment to Oregon State Training
School.
Hew Pythons Settle Quarrels.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
It was In October. 1S94. that the big
In the matter of the estate of Mary
python at the zoo fell into the deplor­
C. J. S.ltor and Etna Randle.
A. Young, deceased. Order approving
able error of swallowing bis com­
Harry Day and Lura M. Blackburn. final account and discharging executor
panion. a snake only a few inches
and his bopdsrngn.
Percy Chapman and Ola Rodgers.
shorter than himself. A similar dis
aster is reported from Bombay, where
In the matter of the estate of John
Harry Porter and Laura Neuber.
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for some years two large Indian py­
Meliert, deceased. Order fixing t ¡me
CIRCUIT COURT
thons had occupied a cage lu the
and place of hearing on final accouu'
George F. Hall vs William A. Aitken mid directing publication of notice
museum of the Bombay Na tn al Ills
tory society. There was some mis­
Order confirming sheiilf’s sale of cer­ theieof.
IDIE ARMY DISBANDS
understanding between them over a
tain real property.
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partridge, for they were found so
Edith Maud Jasman vs Frederick
tightly entangled in each others colls
Jasman. Suit for divorce. Decree foi
Release of 7 /. W. W. Made that the utmost endeavors of peace­
Jane
Ann
Wait
Moore
plaintiff
making keepers failed to effe t ii sep­
on Agreement That Crowd aration, and they were left to settle
Helen O. Dillon vs A. Louise Beacon
the matter according to their own
et al. Assignment of judgment.
Mrs. Moore died near Jacksonville,
Disperse.
lights. Next day there was only one
J. H. Bowman. Order for publica­ Oregon, about three o’clock P. M.,
very stout python visible. These large
tion of summons in Jacksonville Post. Thursday, March 19, 1914, aged 67
reptiles evidently know but one way
Sacramento. Cal, March 18 The! of settling a quarrel. — London Sketch.
Jackson County Bank vs John D. years, 2 months and 23 days. Funeral
McArdle, et ux. Release of attach­ services were held in the Methodist “army” of the unemployed that has !
Webster’s Homo Squadron.
Episcopal Church Saturday, March 21. been camped across the river in Yolo j
ment.
A few days before bls death Daniel
W. A. Jones vs R. H. Bradshaw. alter which the body was taken to county for the past 10 days, since it j Webster wl ¿.i d to leave Ills sickroom
Transcript from Justice's Court tiled. Harvard, Nebraska, for burial. She was ousted from Sacramento, disband- j once mo:e to look upon the little para­
leaves to mourn her loss, her husband, ed today, when the remaining 75 drift­
Jacxson County Bank vs R. W. Gray two sons, G. W.
dise wlii.-li Ids taste had adorned about
Moore of Denver, ed away. All that is left of the“army” !
i t al Release of judgment.
Colo, C’larance Moore of Missoula, of 1400 that entered Sucremento are his mansion. Dressing himself with
.lames 1. Fredenburg vs F. G. Math- M‘>nt., and one brother, Lewis Wait the 15 in thecounty jail and a few strag­ the utmost care, lie went through the
house on the arm of a servant and
Ison et al. Order for publication of of Jacksonville, Ore.
glers.
finally reached the library. The night
summons.
The action of the Sacramento officials before there was a terrific storm, and
yesterday in consenting to release on the great statesman expressed solici­
NEW CASES.
suspended sentences the seven leaders tude for the safety of the fishermen
The State of Oregon vs Harry Bos-
At the Churches
of the Industrial Workers of the World off the const. As he looked from the
mm. Criminal complaint. Transcript I
faction of the “jirmy" on condition window his eye fell upon a number of
from Justice court, Medford District
that that faction disperse, resulted in pleasure boats which had been moored
METHODIST
filed.
the
disruption of the main band as to a little nionnd In the artificial pond
Rev. A. S. Jenkins Pastor. Sabbath
The State of Oregon vs J. K. Woedr.
In the rear of the house. "Well." said
well.
he. "Hje home squadron is safe. I
Criminal complaint. Transcript from school 10 a. m. sei mon 11 a. m. ' Sub­
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think I will go Imok.” It was his last
Jusuice’s Court, Medford District filed. ' ject, “Perfect Love.” Epworth Le igi e
playful remark. He never left his
New Machine is Tried.
Tne State of Oregon vs I. C. Daw­ at 6:30 p. m Sermon 7:30 p. m , Sub­
room again.
son. Criminal complaint. Transcript ject. “The Golden Rule.” Midwe.k
Prayer
Service
Thursday
evenings,
from Justice's Court Sams Valley Dis­
Ever Eat It?
Port Orford, Or. Mar. 18-The Sweet
8.i Op. m.
Everybody welcome to
trict til-d.
T ere is a dish of the olden time that
brothers haveinvented a machine which
these services.
William Krielorn vs John A. Perl.
they are now trying out at Cape Blan­ has been crowded almost out of mem
Action to iecover money. Complaint
co, to separate the gold and platinum orv by the ruthless tide of eoiuiiioii
It was a cold weather food
filed. Summons issued.
Whiskey Dumped in .Sewers from the beach sand, and which they events.
that came with the snow and hog kill
claim is a success. In one run of 25 Ing time and then vanished with the
Mason Ehrman 4 Co. vs Sid M. Ni--
hol. Action to recover money. Com- '
hours, the machine saved 2 's ounces angry clouds and howling winds
plaint filed. Affidavit and undertaking i Albany, Or., Mar. 19 -Eight hun­ of platinum and one ounce of gold, the
Wh» e one ate It the green grass melt
for attachment filed. Summons tssu-' dred and forty-two pints of whiskey value of the proceeds being $134. An­ ed away the snow, the birds sang In
ed. Writ of attachment issued and j , confiscated v..
on orders or
of tne
the circuit other run yielded in three hours $6 in the blossoming cherry trees mid old
certificate filed.
i court, was emptied into the sewers gold and 14 of an ounce of platinum a frigid winter became the middle of
•May. It wits so easy to eat It melt"'!
William Hillis vs W. F. Horn et al. here today by Sheriff Bodin.- and Chief total of $42. There is an almost un- In the mouth like ice cream. it was s •
Action to recover money. Complaint of Police Austin. Forty pints were limi.ed quantity of this sand on the «eft and deli'cte. Let n persoa fully
filed. Affidavit and undertaking for similarly disposed of last night The beach.
satisfy bis appKlte on it. and he could
liquor was seized lasr night while be­
attachment filed.
go out ill zero weather and enjoy n
Conductors' Punches Are Registered.
tropical blessing. This food did not
William Hillis vs Alice Holcomb as ing transported through the streets on
"The passenger on s railroad train last long, for It was part of mi event
a
dray,
under
the
law
passed
by
the
administratrix. Suit to foreclose mort­
when he has Ids ticket punched proba­ that soon hurried by. and this was u
gage. Complaint filed, summons issu­ legislature in 1913 requiring that all bly does not know that the punch grateful dispensation, too. for a person
I qimr shipped into dry territory shall mark used by the conductor" Is one of would be apt to eat too much of It If It
ed.
Elmer Co’eman as gustdian vs Lillie be label.<t a» s ’h on the outside of IT.tXM) different designs." remarked lasted long. But it Is well it passed
the package« com d. n< it.
Frank E. Brown, an old time railroad away. Tills degenerate generation. |
H mry, el id. Suit (<> j.i ««i..e
I he i qu a was consigned to an Al- man. "On the big railroads there are tilled with eararaels mid angels' food, i
d»e 1. Co.eplaint tiled.
no two punches that have marks de­ • ouldli't ripprei i:.te it. But In those |
o.i . > drug firm.
Lexington Realty Co. vs Eldon J. 1 1 he title of the action which result­ signed alike, and the Interstate com­ beautiful days I efore the war It was a I
Wh'tc. Suit to foreclose tax lien. Ap­ ed in the confiscation was; ’"The state merce commission by examining Aie be oved diet. We refer to hogshead
plication filed, summons issued.
| of Oregon versus thirty-five packages punch mark can trace the ticket punch cheese, t'dilo State Journal.
cd to the conductor, train and road
Addie R. Wilcox vs Mabie Zimmer, of whiskey ”
"And you say you never attend weu
upon which the ticket was given. To
et al. Suit in equity. Complaint tiled.
get n punch a conductor has to sign dings any morel" asked the sweet
COUNTY COURT
seven papers before It Is delivered to young tiling.
"No. I do not." replied the bachelor
him. There used to be an old couplet,
In the matter of the estate of H. IL
"And why not. pray?"
Mark
Twain
wrote
It.
which
ran:
Triplett, deceased. Motion and order
"Why. don't you see what's happen­
Tunch. punch. punch with care.
for sale of real estate.
California St., Opp. U. S. Hotel
Punch tn the presence of the passengalre.
ing every day to Innocent bystanders?"
In the matter of the sstate of F. L.
"Ill the old days the railroads—that —Yonkers Statesman.
Jacksonville, • Oregon
was before the days of the interstate
Craniill, deceased. Order appointing
Testing a Man.
commerce commission - didn't care
appraisers of estate in Douglas, Lane
Will hold opening
An epigram of Myrtle Heed s seems
what kind i t punches their employees
• nd Linn counties.
Used. Imt today It is different. Every to have made ii hit with New York
In the matter of the estate of Wil­ THUR5DA Y.FRIDA ? ..s SA TURDA 7 punch Is registered, and every umrk is women. In "Threads of G my ami
Gold" she writes:
different."— Washington Post.
liam Goetz, deetLise.l. Order appoint­
"The only way to test n unm Is to
ing administrator and fix ng bond in
of next week. The patronage
.A voting mat. Mie, an old man needy marry him. If you live. It'« » mush-
sum of $250.
of Jacksonville and out-of-
room. If you die. It’s a toadstool."
— Italian Proverb.
town people solicited.
In the matter cf the estate of Jacob
The People’s Store
Jacksonville, Ore
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OREGON.
MEDFORD.
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</ getting in direct touch
with th« leading iced houae.
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Office in llyan Building, California St.
Upstairs
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE
LEGAL BLANKS
D. W. BAGSHAW
We have on hand for sale the following
Attorney at Law
blanks viz:
Lease,
n ..... ' Forenoon 9 to 12
Office Hours: ? Afternoon 1;30 to 5
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
Agreements.
JACKSONVILLE.
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W arrantv Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds,
(. hattel Mortgage,
Acknowledgements,
r.
Real Estate ontract.
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Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice—Quartz,
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Satisfaction of Mortgage,
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isti'ietl.
Rtal Ettitj Agj.-its Coit.'tct,
ihG-bF'U >cn<l
>»'11't_« \ .' '.«‘I or r holo, for
F.-?cE HEPOttT Oi: : : :ii;t! i ttv. I’ntvijtpract-
i< e exclusively, t ...... Á I**..CkENUKS.
Notice
Application for Liquor License
Sei:.! 2 < o’tt i fn f ' • i’ R f.>r InralnaHe book
< i .-OW « J C. j T . i
I £ LL PATENTS,
At reasonable prices. Weintend adding
V litcli on»s V 1 p' ’V. J '■/ to get n partner.
intent la..’ and o.. ..• r y..’, uabie information.
other blanks as fast as possible unti
the line is complete. Blanks of special
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5 M form printed to order at short notice
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