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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1914)
—f Warner vs Root, an action to recov er certain personal property or its val ue in cash was the next ease heard. Official Paper of th* City of Jackt'tnvills, Ore-jii Mr. Root sold a house to Mr. Warner apd after the sale removed the electric A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seal of Jackson light fixtures claiming that they were County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor •‘furniture” and that title to same did Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, not pass by reason of sale of the real ty. The jury returned a verdict tor Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. plaintiff, W. P. Mealey for defendant and Gus Newbury for pl nntiff. SATURDAY. MAY 30, 1914 The case of Perl vs Sc mlz is on trial SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on as we go to press. application. JACKSONVILLE POST THE CIRCUIT COURT THE HONORED INDUSTRIAL REVIEW DEAD. By Henry Ward Beecher. They that die for a good cause are redeemed from death. Tbelr uuii iee are gathered and gar nered. Their memory is pre cious. Each place grows proud for them who were born there. Children shall grow up under more sacred inspirations whose elder brothers, dying nobly fur country, left a name that hun ored and inspired all tbat bore it. Orphan children shall find thousands of fathers and moth ers to love and help those whom dying heroes left ns n legacy to 3 the gratitude of the public. Oh, tell me not tliat they are dead, that generous host, that airy army of invisible heroes! They hover as a cloud of wit nesses above thia nation. Are they dead who speak louder than we can speak mid a more uni versal language? Are they dead that yet move upon society mid o Inspire the people with nobler motives und mure heroic patriot ism? Ye that mourn, let gladness mingle with your tears. He was your sou. but he is now the na tion'*. He made your house o hold bright; now his example inspires a thousand households. Dear to Ids brothers mid sisters, he is now brother to every gen erous youth in the land. Be ♦ fore he was narrowed, appro priated, shut up to you; now he ugmented. set free mid giv- to nil. He has died from family that he might live to nation. •••••••••••••••••••••••••a Brief Account of the Principal This Week. T NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY J Come let us show you how well prepared we are to serve you with the Right Merchandise for spring and summer. Anticipating a large dema ’4 we planned accordingly and now have the LARGEST AljJD BEST ASSORTED STOCK ever carried by us. f Manufacturing Enterprises and Improvements Business Before the Court The World is Growing Better Providing Payrolls and Promot ing Development of Oregon Staple and Fine Cotion Goods, Silks, Wool Dress Laces, Embroideries Wash Goods, Goods, Linens, White Goods, Ladies', Men's and Chil dren's Wearing Apparel, Hats, Groceries, Feed The regular May term of the circuit court convened Monday morning, Judge Frank M. Calkins presiding. A (Prepared bv the State Bureau of grand jury composed of J. C. Barnard dustries and Statistics.) of Ashland; J. H. Fuller Talent; Syl In the primary elect.on just held eve vester Patterson Ashland; George H. ry candidate for Governor who advoca We are specials in many lines FLORSHEIM SHOES, BLACK CAT Bradley Gold Hill; D. H. Barneburg ted laws interfering with industries Ashland; Anderson Mee of Applegate and imposing new burdens on manu HOSIERY, LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS, W B. CORSETS and and R. E. R ib'son of Talent, was facturing was defeated. DON’T FORGET OUR other lines well and favoiably known. drawn from the regular jury list. Af ter being sworn, the jury were instruc I The Coos Bay port commission has ted by Judge Calkins as to their duti s closed a contract to complete the 300 and adjourned until October unless foot channel into that harbor. sooner summoned by the court. The first of the Astoria-San Francis AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS FREE WITH EACH SUIT The docket of cases for trial was co line of Hill steamers will be launch gone over and some changes in same ed July 1st at the Cramp shipyard were made. The first cause tried was Philadelphia. a civil action, styled Saunders & Green The Eugene cannery is running vs Prospect Construction Co. This ac strawberries and gooseberries. tion was brought to recover the The Willamette Pacific grade sum of $168. claimed for surgical ser vices alleged to have been rendered an tween Lakeside and Winchester is employee of the defendant company by ing thrown up by a sixty-ton shovel. Dr. Green. After hearing the testi I M. E. Miller, one of the candidates mony of plaintiff’s witnesses the court for Labor Commissioner, made his granted a non-suit fol lack of evidence campaign with pictures of factory to sustain the complaint. Fred W. buildings in full operation. I Mears, attorney for plaintiff. The Washington minimum wage and The first criminal case heard was that of The State of Oregon vs Harry ' eight hour law for women does not ap BUSINESS C A It DS Boussum. indicted jointly with James ply to the fruit industry as it does in been tniigitl kept on lib lie dashed I Murray for utterinf ai d passing a Oregon. through llu- 1. del-ill l ottery the sight forged check. As Murray was not A cannery and evaporator are to be of him was indescribably grand. Ills i GUS NEWBURY found by the officers, Boussum was erected at Alvadore. nostrils were extended wide. Ills eyes MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM. left to boar the brunt of the charge. The IL M. Byllesby Co. win take «P fairly blazed. mi.I he < lutched the bit A ttorney-at-Law The eaidence was to the effect that determinedly with bis teeth ns lie came Tbe following program for the fitting Boussum had introduced Murrav to community advertising of the Pacific on like ihe wind, with his saddle flaps Will Practise in All Courts in the State observance of Memorial day was writ eight or nine bnsiners men of Medford coastin connection with each of lheir flying nun I lie looked as if he were Lilly are ootan «ipujm.nl— OREGON. MEDFORD lhey are trited in our labovatary and ten especially for the official Memorial upon each of whom Murray passed a 34 plants'. himself ll.ilng instead of wildly run tnal »round. The» are apeoalb i North Bend is going after a munici ning. Every one gave him room as day annual of the state of Wisconsin: adapted to the Pacific North weft and bogus check, Boussum ii several in- are true to name. Our valuabh cat be dash'd onward. An officer shouted Pupils march from schoolhouse four stance! vouching for the reliability of pal water supply. DR. T. T. i UAW alogue will ba »ent free on requeft. Daaler» sell Lilly‘.Seed. Loot, write. abreast At a distance of about tweu : the swindler The jury returned a ver- 1 Salem has raised funds for the an- that lie would give $100 to auy oue who would capture tint superb animal, but Dentist. Th« Cha*. H. Lilly Co.. SaattU ty feet columns divide mid march in i diet, of guilty. Boussum was given | nual Cherry Fair to be held about the the horse ill -up,'eared. double column to form a hollow square. 1 an indeterminate sentence to the st de I end of June. Office in l!yan''Building, California St. At given signals pupils face in. A col penitentiary. E. E. Kelly f'*r the State | |1, Upstairs, The Su-anville mining claims in the or bearer (from Grand Army of tbe ami B. F. Mulkey for d fen 'ant. OREGON Greet.horn district of Giant county are JACKSONVILLE liepublic posti steps Into the center of The next cause was the State vs Lake making a good showing as producers. AT FACTORY TRICES square. charged by the grand jury with larce- ; Children together salute the ting, re nv of hogs valued a> $16. The pai lies j A movement has been started in Lin SAVE FROM 50 TO 60 PER CEHT D. W. BAGSHAW coln county to establish a minimum pea ting the ting salute: We have on hand for sale the following to this case live ne ir Eagle Point anil | wage of $60. per month for teachers. A terney at Law W. give our heads and out hearts to God Tube Tire judging by the number of poisons at- , blanks viz: and our country. NOTARY pub : IC AND CONVEYANCER $1.65 $ 7.20 tending the trial, tin nu tter has caus-I The Pacific Northwest sent oui 28x3 One country, one language and uno flag Lease, $3,069,635 fruit shipments in 1913. And peace forevermore 1.95 1 Forenoon 9 to 12 7.80 3 jx 3 ed considerable commotion in the Mortgages, .Office Houts: ? Afternoon i:30 to 5 2 80 10.8 J Then repeating together: 30x3% neighborhood. Thu testimony of a I M. D. Hammill of Albany is planning Rill of Sale, I i 2.95 11.90 Bank of Jacksonville Building. In memory of those bravo men who left large number of witnesses was he <rd. ' a 1O0 room hotel at Bandon. 32x3% Agreements. homes, parents, wives, children und for 3.00 12 4» 31x3% A 4152,000 armory is being planned V-.idi-.-t, not guilty. E E . Kel.y for th Warranty Deeds, JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON four long year« endured all the sufferings 3.35 13.70 32x4 of camp Hfe^and the horrors of the but- State, Porter J. Ne f for defend ml i for Eugene. . Quit Claim Deeds, tleileld that wo might enjoy a united coun 3.50 I he next case was the State of Ore j i Coquille river coal mines are mak 14.90 33x4 Chattel Mortgage, try freed from the curse of slavery—to I 3.Í0 16.80 31x1 these bravo men we today offer our pray gon vs Walter Zeidler, indicted for lar-i ing large shipments to San Francisco, Acknov ledgements, ■ 3.90 17.85 ers of thanksgiving and our tribute of 3ux4 ceny in a < welling. The defendant | i Springfield is to have fountains on Real Estate ontract. flow-era. 4.85 19.75 35x4% was charged with the theft of three) Location Notice —Placer, the principal streets. Some song is then sung. 4.90 19.86 36x 1 % guns, th ' property of Harry Y..u'i; of | Location Notice—Quartz, Wood block pavements made from The comm mid Is then given, and 5.10 21.50 87x4% Medford. The evidence was mostly ' Satisfaction of Mortgage, they "fail in" behind the Grand Army sawmill butts is a new industry pro 5.90 24.90 37x5 üg’.nregis- • R ‘.D£ 11 si! Sititi k'Jit» Gnr.riet, of the Republic and tile womau's re circumstantial, the defendant freely posed in Lane county. J-i oto. t.»r Í L-’ ie<!. Non Skid rnieirt pr.ut- All other sizes in stock. I- i-GZE REPORT on I lief corps. At the cemetery a squad Is admitting the posession of the guns RGi-S. i< e exclusively. L. Notice Application for Liquor License Construction of the long trestles on tires 15 per cent addili >nal red tubes ! Sr- I 2 rf • j l'i f •’)•••» f >r invaluable bonk detailed to decorate each grave. This ami also that he sold them to Mr. Ew Ç1 1 j ( * a I SELL F-ATENTS, At reasonable prices. We intend adding mi the line between Siuslaw and Marsh ne*. tin per cent above gray, . 1 : I > g»-t n ; jr’iwr. ■quad consists of four boys mid four ing. He explained the fuct of his po- r v.u.uable iuiui..>at u:>. other blanks as fast as possible unti Best dean, fresh, guira.ifeed tires. girls. Tbe girls carry Howers mid the session of the guns by staling that he field has begun. c; y,..-, the line is complete. Rlanks of special Li Buy boys flags. The boys stand at each purchased them of i. man named W il- standard and independent in lies, new Work begins in June on the L' i O V ! ii form printed to order at short notice Corner of the grave, the girls nt each iiains who was travelling skng toe Sutherlin, Coes Bay and Eastern rai.- direct from us and save ni •iiey. 5 pel P '.T£’ LAW VCRS, •ide. They are given the command. toad. The jury returned a verdict of full au- cent discount if pa nienc in 303 S'w" ‘ d i Lt., V/tishlnntfn, 0. C. road. “Irecornte." Tile boys place flags mid Toni Richardson, the Portland Com- companies each order. C. O. D. on lu the girls flowers. Then they unite in not guilty. E. E. Kelly for the State, per cenideposit. Allowing examination D. W. Bagshaw for the dt femint t. merci d club booster, estimatesO eg ». •Inglng "Cover Them Over With Flow Next came the case d Stale \s IIaz 1 I as Io: t 20,000 people on account of TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO. «rs." As It Is not always possible to And rigg. In this case, Ray HuZelrigg was women not making it pleasant for Bu W Dept A. Dayton, Lino children of the same size w ho lire In charged with the theft of a bicycle be c mers. dependent in their singing a quartet longing to Mr. Pierce of Medford. T e passes from one grave to another to evidence presented w as so.uewhai con I E. M. Andrews and associates lead the singing. The decorating by flieting, but the jury returned a vet- I expend $0'0,(100 boring test wells oil in the Coos Bay coal fields. tile children is done after the soldiers E. E. Kelly ¡or the | BEAUTIFUL AND COLORED have done theirs, or. rather, the squad diet of not guilty The Forestry department will CO.I- of soldiers aro nt the grave file same State, Gus Newbury for defendant. I struct a btidge across the Breitenbush POST CARDS Theodore F. 11 Engle vs . Andreas ‘ time ns are the children and place tbelr flowers first. Weidner, was the next cause 1 heard. ! ■ between Detroit and Niagara. Flour, Grain, Etc All Wool, “Snappy, Nifty” Men’s Suits at $15 Phone 142 Taylor Williams Co. The People’s Store Oregon Jacksonville AUTOMOBILE TIRES LECAL BLANKS JACKSONVILLE POST 1 0 0 Those Foreign Muskets. Ttie United States government 1111 ported some foreign arms during thv first years of the war. speaking of some of which a certain officer report ed: "in pintoon firing with the Bel- Kimi muskets I cun always tell how many pieces have been filed by loiinl Ing the men on the ground tine of these Belgian muskets will I lei. like n tnule mid burst with Hie greuti»! f l clllty. Several soldiers In our I'liu■•!- regiment« have been killed In this way The bayonet, too. Is ii novelty a soft iron iifTnlr apparently designed to coil round the enemy, thus taking him." A Wartime Incident. General Wadsworth, who was killed during Grant's Richmond, campaign, deprived uearly mi entire Maryland town of ahiM-s on his march to the battle of Mouth Mountain Ills sol dlers were barefooted mid their feet bleeding from tramping through u rough country. He rode ahead to bin •hoes for them, tint w. treated rom.li ly by two wayfarers lie mule the take off their shoes mid tli.-u proem* I ed through tile town ' ik i ■ tile sli from every limn he mot, <•*.<> pt ii ii er, who wanted to cor rib ite wlmt ever shoes he could And III ills house but the general declined tils offer. This was a civil action for the ■ rccuv i J. A. McEachren & Co , Seattle, Many are rich, rare pictures of ery of money anti was the outcome of I have the contract for constructing the BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND a transaction commenced many years iir«t unit of the Astoria public docks, ACTRESSES ago. Mortgages, deeds, foreclosure, ' to cost $135,715. Also a Self-Filli .g sheriff's sale. etc. figured considerably The Portland port commission has FOUNTAIN PEN in the matter. Both plaintiff and de ordered a new tug and decreed that all All for only 50 cent.. fendant are wellknown residents ot 1 dredging shall be thirty feet deep ni The greatest bargain in beautiful Phoenix, and the proper.y about wh*ch front of private docks. cards and rare art pictures ever Of-j I ti.e auguticn was h.d is valued at The new Meier 4 Frank building at fered. Many are hard to obtain and I $3z,uoo 1 be j . .. v as out only eight Portland is to cost $',250,000, The have sold singly for the price we ask : mitiuUs, i.iui .; a verdict for plain- steel superstructure is to be fabricated for all. These will go quickly to all' ill in ruin ot »1838. mid interest. E. at Portland. lovers of the beautiful in nature who E. Killy and H. K. Hanna for plain The new high school at McMinnville appreciate rare art pictures of well tiff and Gus Newbury for defendant. developed models. The case of the State vs Turner was will cost $30,000. A reliable self-filing fountain The order of St. Francis will erect a next called. The defendant in this free with each order. These alone ease was indicted by the grand jury $40,000 hospital at Klamath Edis. have sold for one dollar in stores. for contributing to the delinquency of That city will get a municipal building The 100 beautiful card» an I pen ill a minor. But two witnesses wire to cost $40,000. for but called tor the state the little girl up Hillsboro will erect at once a Carne postage. on whom the offense was alleged to gie library building. ART PORTRAYAL CO have been committed, and her mother. -----------»x*—------ DAYTON. OHIO. Tbe defendant testified in his own be Joe Goldsby of Runcorn was in town half ami also called a number of char acter witnesses who testified that his Thursday. I FOR RENT—The N >rling house < n reputation for morality was good. The I Oreg n street. W 00 per month. Ap A Sup«rb Animal. case win given to ttie jury at 4:14 During n tierce < barge of Confederate ply t > 0. W. Bagshaw. Thursday afte to n aid after remain ing out until 9 o'clock they return'd a cnvulry at Muifreesbura au officer was Good printing cosis no more than the verdict of guilty. E. E. Kelly f«r the killed mid the cavalry drlveu buck. j poor kind. Leave your orders at this Tile horse tbe officer had ridden was a State, H. L. D» Armoml and B. R. Me uiugnitlceut auiuuil, but be bad not office. We do good work at reasonable Cabe for the defendant. I prices. 1» OS T ADS •0 Best Results