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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1914)
•'Jt r f 4 l< ■w F loolity. :■ JACKSONVILLE POST-: Official Paper of the Citv of Jacktonville, Orejii A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY. MAY Iff, 1914 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. I timberman. Send $1.50 for large map I and full instructions and information by which you can loeate yourself on an Items of Interest to Jackeon County exceptionally good free homestead near small town and railroad. Tax Payers COURT HOUSE NEWS R. R. V. Baseball League. CIRCUIT COURT The State of Oregon, ex rel, Callie A. Rowley vs Richard W. Rowley. Or der that warrant issue requiring de fendant to appear in court May 16. Frank Ceol vs W. S. Chapman. Ord er to show cause. Sarah S. VanDyke vs John Arnell, et al. Default order. Decree foreclos ing mortgage. E. B. Boardman vs Grover Cook and John Cook. Release of judgment. F. meline Blodgett vs James W. Blod gett. Order for publication of sum mons in Jacksonville Post. J. M. Keith vs Shorty Hope Mining & Milling Co. Order directing consoli dation of claims of lien. O. D. Whitney, et al vs J. H. Bissell et al. Order fixing bond in stay of ex- ecution in the sum of $750. George W. Bailey vs Margaret J. Bailey. Order of default. Medford Sash & Door Co. vs L. M. Lyon. Default order. Judgment. Bertha A. Corthell vs Edgar Cor- thell. Order of default. Decree of di vorce. NEW CASES. Portland Mercantile Co. vs L. O. Or ton. Action to recover money. Com plaint filed. Affidavit and undertaking for attachment. Certificate filed. Seattle Trust Co. vs John G. Pierce, et a). Suit to foreclose mortgage. Complaint filed. Medford National Bank vs Lyman O Orton. Action to recover money. Com plaint filed. Affidavit and undertaking for attachment. Certificate filed. Seattle Trust Co. vs John G. Pierce, et al. Suit to foreclose mortgage. Complaint filed. Condor Water & Power Co. vs Thi Unknown Heirs of M A. Magone, de ceased. Suit to quiet title. Complaint filed. Allidavit and order for p"blica tion of summons. Seattle Trust Co. vs J G. Fierce, i. al. Suit to foreclose mo. igage. Con- plaint fi < d. James A. Reeie vs A-. n- s D, Reese j Suit in equity ( ree el Seattl.- l’iU-1 < i on.- al. Sai' o I m I i e p i.l fii .1 c UNTV COURT vs tn i . iV.u . ■ I» STANDING OE THE In the matter of the estate J D. G Karnes, deceived. Orilei a. | < vi i financial exhibit and d ree ing exe« i tor to make partial payment of m gage debt. In the matter of th • e ¡t ite of ■ > vi Ai' in. deceased. Order t > issue ci tiou. i “/he ? 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 ¿0 »1 22 23 '2 4 25 20 27 28 29 30 31 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ........ .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... 72 72 58 57 69 79 76 55 61 68 51 59 64 58 55 58 70 7« 46 41 36 33 33 44 52 42 36 35 40 33 42 37 30 30 31 38 part <• < a ly cu.u «y clear T 43 i Pleasures. tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to euro it you must take in ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by onq of the best phy sicians In this country for years and is a rcprular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on tha mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of tho two Ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75o. Take IlaU’s Family Pills for constipation. ? — - Masing Montenegro. The pensants ut Montenegro bave a qmilnt legeud tu nccoiiiit for ihe rock strewn appearance of thelr country. Tliey wlll teli yon flint wlien thè World wiis belng erented thè Creator and thè lincei of ereatlon « «ere ere tlvlng over climi« The nngel was carrying In a sn< ks Ih»- rocks which were to make thè mountain» oi ili,, «oriti when sml ilcnly thè siu-k Imi-Mt. rii*, rorks fell down, ami timi Is Monti-negro! All. and the new discussed by IL.i - In the matter of the estate phrey E. Stone, deceased, ih -r d - reeling sale of p -rsonal propeny. Secret of a Sign Painter. Sign painters do not usually achieve fame. Imt there «us one ,n the last •emury «Im did achieve a curiously long lived bit of work. This was the man who painted a station sign at hirpcrs Ferry, shortly after the com pletion of the railway line to that mint. 'I'he sign is in possession of a wedern society of engineers. For a long time the society endeavor ed to aseertaln n ho mixed the paint mill applied it to the sign, which was placed in position at the Harpers Ferry station about forty years ago Summer's beat mid winter's storms lu no way dimmed the luster of the paint used to make tlie words "Huri>en< Ferry.” They stand out ns Iioldly ns the day they were formed by the painter's brush. The wood around the letters has been worn about a six teenth of an inch by sand beaten against It by fierce winds, but the let ters have withstood the elements. It Is asserted tliat no paint manufac tured nowadays is equal in durability t« that which was applied to the old sign. For a long time, but without success, the society tried to learn the identity of this bumble artist.—Bostou Post, I /If the Churches Bill’s Terrible Condition. Come let us show you how well prepared we are to serve you with the Right Merchandise for spring and summer. Anticipating a large demand we planned accordingly and now have the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK ever carried by us. Staple and Fine Cotton Goods, Silks, Goods, Wash Goods, dren's Wearing Apparel, Hats, Groceries, Feed, ----------------------- Flour, Grain, Etc We are specials in many lines: FLORSHEIM SHOES,, BLACK CAT HOSIERY, LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS, W. B. CORSETS and other lines well and favorably known. DON’T FORGET OUR All Wool, “Snappy, Nifty” Men’s Suits at $15 AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS FREE EACH SUIT WITH Pho.ie 142 Taylor - Williams Co The People’s Store Jacksonville Oregon BUSINESS CARDS ¡uperstition. I heard v. hni «ms to me nt least < new piece of superstition the otliei G US NEWBURY day. and «•heti I think of the risks I’ve run nh these years because I did A ttorne.v-at-Law not know nf it my blood runs cold. 1 met n «•Oman from Virginia in market, Will Practise in All Courts in the State and the talk falling on dreamt ' re MEDFORD, OREGON. called a most blood curdling nlghtmn”e I had had the night before. “I must tell you what I dreamed Im- DR. T. T. i-HAW night,” I said. “Let me ask first whether It’s i- Dentist. pleasant or an unpleasant dream'.' ¡fice in Ryan'Buikling, California St. said the lady from Virginia, “Decidedly unpleasant.’' HjUpstaira ‘‘Then for mercy's sake don’t tell It!' CKSON'i ILE OREGON said she. “Never tell a bad dream or Saturday, for we say in Virginia: Friday night’s dream on S iturclay tub' Is sure to come true, no i-att'-r ho«’ oh D. V . BAGSHAW Curious Fish Spearing. In spite of the march of civilization there remains much that Is still prim! five In Sicily, mid a curious sight at Palermo !.« to see the fishermen spear Ing fish in the harbor by the aid ot glass bottomed buckets, says the Wide World Magazine. There are many corners of the world where fish are speared, but perhaps the use of the glass bottomed bucket in this connee tton is to be seen only nt Pnlermo The fishermen lean far over tlie side of tliefr boats and hold the bucket on • be water with one hand, poking their bends into It as If engaged in the Hal loween gnme of ducking for apples They hold a spear poised In the free hand and thus await tlie arrival of th el- victims, who are sighted through the glass bottom of the bucket, which acts as a kind of tclcacope. During many of the nh-lifs It; Sop tember the Inhabitants of the lslyml ■ Helgoland are astir with big l 'ni.- n and a kind of enormous butterfly ne: tlie former to attract mid dazzle tl migrating birds when they come : earth to rest, ami the latter to seem them. Mr. Seeboluii. the great mitlio tty on bird migration, states that I' has known ns many ns 15.000 skylark to be caught on the island in a sin night. The migrating bl-ds are alwir Interesting to the ships that ply a<-r< the North sen mid the Baltic In Se tember they settle on yard a' in or o disk, rather tins', mid the se.iuu catch files ar.d collect them into ri'cv: •Helen fur tin* benefit of the birds. I Uly • Seeds am not an expwim«*- ®r® le<teci in our labosatary «nd trial ground# Tbev are apeoaily adapted to tha Pacific Northwest and ire true to name. Our valuable cat- k IIL i II/ .Sml. i.’not. write. LEGAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following .- torney at Law —Washington Post. There was only a thin partition l>e- tween the bnr parlor and tlie taproom of the suburban hostelry, writes "H." PHI ■ BYTERIAN In the Manchester Guardian, so that I Needed Airing. Morning vortblp with s *r non at c- could not help hearing what was pcr- “ What's the matter with yon?" dw evon o’clock. Subject: ‘‘The Peace mnnded Horini hotly "I vc got a right hnps a confidence about n certain Rill's the World,” May 17 being Peace Sui- to > i | i mv opinions, haven't I ?’ terrible condition the previous after <1 v A full atten.la ce is desired nt noon. "Well, to cut a long story "tilt, ot course.' replied ttrlghtli t'ii» si rx ice. "They’re so -tale ami mttsty they cer short." said the voice, which ■wax husky, probably with emotion. “I bad Evenin'' wi-rsbip with sern-on at ei.ghl tulnly lie.si »oiiu-ihlng ot that sort" d Penalty. to set 'tin on a doorstep and leave 'fm o'clock. A cordial i> vitatioe '■ > • . I” " ■ tc'nlriii 1‘ress, A'liJes recently met« i there. 'E must 'a' fell asleep, and 'is ded to all. Lad* ary A I ' ’ ' » V ■::t I.- Master George Wit 'at dropped on to t' footpath, an', I , Il r iR-s witn ,i eni'P'-t lientet th.it yoilllj nt 2:3# p. " . i.rsii. v at would yer believe It. when 'e woke up geutlemnu g ''1' ' ent Io such «'is pine of Mrs. P. S. B id<. there was 11 penco In It" and wailing >ll:|t tlie lady next door Paul 8. Ih tidy B. D. '■ il.i HU wns constrained to perk her head over Bark of the Dog. the bnck yard feaee and inquire what Wild dogs do not bnrk—that lR to METHODIST say, the explosive sound go fnmtllnr to wns the mat f»‘r- “Got nl'iuit " couple o' 'uudred feet Rev. '. S. Jenkins Pnstor. S us In the "bark" of our dogs Is never >’ gas Inside hlt.i. that's wot« the mat- school 1(1 a. in. sermon 11a. tn heard from any s|sx-f»s of wild dog ¡er.” Mrs. Willies rotilled. jeet Mother—Her responait Wild dogs growl, snarl, howl, but they "Couple o’ 'Hnrtred feet o' ira»!” The Gusher. Epworth League 7:15 P. M. Si never give a real bark Tlie true bark echoed the 1 "'v somewhat incred u- "What la a giishoi in an oil field?" 8. Subject Christ in Society, of tlie domesticated dog ts the result "The man who «■rites the prosper of his long association with man and lonely. "Wot ou earth's 'e been do meeting at 8 Thursday evening. tus." replied he who had been «tulip of his attempt to "speak" In answer to in'. takln’ t.‘<‘ K“" 1»1P** f‘>r « feedin' r> I ody Welcome. bottler — Birmingham Age Herald his master's voice —New York Amerl "No. 'e ain’t"' »mipped Mrs Wlfflca can •'E’s Invìi .•«al eria' the shillin’ wot The advantage of riches remain- Hemes ea Is. I laid by for H'“ g-1» meter."—Loudon with him who procured them, not with The Verdict. rit-nifs the heir — Emerson Prisoner- I dldn t atviU the horse. I There are some very good homestead« only took him from tlie fellow whai Th* P'incipaf’a Jeet. now open for settlement in eastern Rchoolreju-lict This new little ba* Stole lilin Oregon. Good rich soil, some timber who’s ** • 11 »»ir mo hunt nayn hi« iiuiuw !• "Sliure' I phoned that to the vlg and does not require irrigation. Write M**se. Princlnnl- Rrldontlv no abb re lliim-e committee, but It's no go. They phoned tue to hang up the receiver.” - rllitlou of ln< hryiuose.—Judge. York B. Conway, Portland, Oregon. I. If* Three years a U. S. Surveyor and y Wool Dress Laces, Embroideries Linens, White Goods, Ladies', Men's and Chil How He Broke Into Literature. The objects of pleasure are two In number. First, to kill time, and, sec part clou J y ond. to keep us from doing something clear else wlii< li would make us more mis cloudy T erahle. The pleasures of the Ameri .05 cle ir can people, roughly speaking. are like P rt cloudy wise twofold —namely, making money .08 clou l\ P rtclou i> and spending it. Some people derivt clear all their pleasure from making money, mid others all their pleasure from spending it. Others combine the two. Being an inventive people, the Amer Temperature —mean max. 6-4. ¡mean mie. 39:56; mean 51.78 Max. 79 on 18, leans have created many ways of Minimum, 30, on 27-28. Greatest daily spending money. Being too busy nink Ing It to spend any time on the drudg range, 40. Total precipitation 1.89 ery of running their country they inches, Greatest in 24 hours, . 43 in., spend a large portion of it in support Number of days with .01 ing tli> politicians, This, indeed. is on 15. inch or more precipitation, 10, clear, one of meir chief pleasures. And their 9; partly cloudy, 13; cloudy, 8. Prt- superb sense of humor enables them cipition since Sept., 19.94 last seii- to enjoy Intensely tlie accounts of what all the politicians are doing, son 16.15. which enterprising papera publish from day to day. The Americans have other pleasures, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they hut compared with this one they are cannot reach tho seat of the disease. Ca nostly trivial. -IJfe. World is Growing Better NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY Frederic Harrison was a close friend nf George Eliot, and she often asked his advice in regard to points of law that came up In tlie course of her sto- rles She particularly needed legal ad- --------- !■-------- vice in n vital part of "Felix Holt.” Weather Report. worker ns she was for. conscientious i mid as i all really great artists are, she I «•as not content to make a guess. Harrison listened us gravely to Mr Vol- Following is the report of U. S. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; tlie presentation of her problem as If It concerned real Individuals. The next Jacksonville, for month o f April, ¡lay he sent her a carefully and con I Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi- cisely wonfed opinion, which she used tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. In her tiook Just ns he wrote It. In tlie story It is ascribed to "the attorney II \R C’T DATE MAXI- MINI- PRECP- OF DAY general" and is referred to as "final MUM TAT’N MIJM cloudy authority.” 39 1 .......... 62 Mr Harrison was both surprised T 44 2 .......... 70 part cloudy and pleased to see his own words used. 47 70 3 .......... .13 49 63 4 .......... He expected that the novelist would 40 .14 5 .......... 62 39 6 .......... 63 wish to express Ills legal opinion in her .26 42 66 7 .......... own language "Thanks to George 46 .17 69 R .......... cloudy Eliot." lie said. «Ith a smile. “1 have 50 .41 61 9 .......... .11 55 43 10 .......... cl#»ar written semething that will live for 31 59 11 .......... part ch’iidy ever in English literature." 35 .08 12 59 < lai — rvt ♦ — In the matter of ti e estat of l ei ton M. Bagley, deceas d. Cu.diun o application to sell real pr. jel ly. per ct. 750 50# 500 250 won 3 2 2 1 Medford Grants Pass Talent Gold Hill Thomas Ne > > ii Rage, describing tn Washington the devotion of the old lime Virginia slave, said: "They tell a story about a certain Chandler Moultou and his servant. Tom. "It was I d the days of dueling, and young Marse Chan had reached the age when he should learn to handle a duel ing pistol Accordingly every morn ing old Tom would load up a pair of pistols, and. crouching behind a stone wall, he would spring up suddenly, shout, "Now. then. Marse Chan, one. two, free, tire!' and he'd bob down «gain before the youth could hit him. "But Marse Chan improved rapidly. After a week's practice he could put a hole through old Tom's hat at every shot. This hugely delighted the faith ful body servant "‘Keep on. Marse Chan! Keep onf he chuckled, ‘And if ye kin git de hand up a leetle mite quicker, in an other week ye'll te bittin' me in the shoulder, mahk my words!' ’’—New York Tribune. blanks viz: Lease, c h „.I Jorenoon 9 to 12 Mortgages, 1 ‘ ' I Afternoon 1:30 to 5 Bill of Sale, I’m ' < 4 Jacksonville Building. Agreements. K f .MLLE. - - OREGO." Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattel Mortgage, Acknow ledgements. Real Estate ontract. Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice—Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Real Ettate Aft.-iti Cnt.-ict, Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. We intend adding ■ I • c. I >i mici other blanks as fast as possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice ?RY Pl IC P' T:;: 363 S‘vc::‘.!l t(.. AND CONVEYANCER L-'t.'YCRC ¡ JACKSONVILLE POSI POST ADS -j I ring Best Results