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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1914)
.-JACKSONVILLE POST-: Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Orejon 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. JUNE fi, 1914 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. Daniel Helkey vs Marion A. Rader et al, Suit in foreclosure. Complaint filed. Summons, Item« of Intereat to Jackson Coun’y Ella A. Huckage vs Charles F. Huck- age. Suit for divorce. Complaint filed Tax Payara Summons. i r R. H. Moore vs John S. Smith et a'. COUNTY COURT Suit to forecloss tax lien. Affidavit In the matter of the adoption of and order for publication of sum Beatrice J. Hoxie, a minor. Petition mons. for adoption filed. Citation. Order of adoption. In th« matter of the estate of Jo How’s This? seph F. Reiter, deceased First report We offer One Hundred Dollars Re •f administrator filed. Older approving ward for any case of Catarrh that same. •annot be cured by Hall's Catarrh In the matter of the estate of Fan Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. nie C. Smith, deceased. Order appoint Wo, the undersigned, have known F. J. ing administrator and appraisers. I Cheney for tho last 15 years, and believe perfectly honorable in all business In the matter of the estate |of Wil him transactions and financially able to carry liam Bridges Webb, deceased. Inven Out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, tory and appraisement fill d. • Toledo, O. In the matter of the estate ■ f Sally Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, directly upon the blood and mu Ann Bissell, deceased. Decree of fina acting cous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold settlement. by all Druggists. • In the matter of the estate of Fen Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. ton M. Bagley, dectased. Order to -n. sell real estate. In the matter of the estate of Ai - Wealher Report nette E. Wakeman, a minor. Licensi to sell real property. Following is the report of U. S. Vol- CIRCUIT COURT rnteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; William Ulrich vs W. T. Grieve, et Jacksonville, for month of May, ux. Affidavit filed. Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi C. B. Stark, et al vs Mutual Fire In tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. aurance Co, Satisfaction of judg T DATE MAXI ' MINI PRECP-* CHAR’ ment. MUM TA'I N OF DAY MUM R. W. Dunlop vs Star Gold Mining clen 42 M 47 ........... to Co. Judgment. 45 47 ........... 32 70 Chas. Nickell vs IL S. Emery. Mo 37 ........... tion and order renewing judgment. 39 s 8° .05 clouly 11 ........... 70 Same vs Gus Mitehell. Same order. 49 .0<i part cloudy ........... 70 14 ......... f5 Same vs David Kinsr. Satre order, 47 ........... 65 :w clear ........... 7« Same vs Kelly Fields. Same order, 42 82 53 part ( on .12 ........... 85 Same us B. W. Dean. Same order. •18 .25 ........... 78 54 cloudy f.B The State of Oregon vs G. B. Turn- 47 part cloudy 75 41 clear 77 er. Order on trial. Sentence. 46 80 ........... 43 83 The State of Oregon vs Harry Bous- 51 part clou ly i T. 8« 50 .09 86 num. Order of commitment. 60 15 cloudy 66 ¡ .52 .45 68 O. R. Chafee vs A. J. Lupton, Ver- 49 .20 60 diet for plaintiff in sum of $660. and 4U P rtcloudx 68 41 clear interest. 66 1 49 p’rt cldii iy .36 clear 73 ?8 Rogue River Fruit & Produce Asso V 85 42 48 80 ciation vs Frederick Wolf & Co. O’GI 34» 93 31 54 •r dismissing cause. Temperature — mean max. 75.83;mean Fairbanks Morse & Co. vs F. W mir. 48:38; mean 62 10 Max. 93 on 31, Shapleigh Hardw are Co Default and Minimum, 32, on 4th. Greatest daily I judgment. rat ge. 43. Total precipitation 1.37 R. J. Edwards et al vs H. R. Allen, inches, Greatest in 24 hours, .4» in., et al. Default ord r. Decree. N .mber of days with .01 on 23. Al. Wolters vs R. A. Rowley. Con inch or more precipitation, 8. clear, firmation of sale of property sold at 16; partly cloudy, 10; cloudy. 5. sheriff's sale. Oregon Investment & Mortgage Co vs Vmcvnt Nigro. Order for pubh a tion of summons. Nora Neathamer vs Seth Hoag, et al. Order allowing defendant ten days in which to further plead. John A. Perl vs Harriet Scholz. Ver dict for defendant. COURT HOUSE NEWS NEW CASES. R. Edwards, et al vs John J. Talent, at al. Action to recover money. Com plaint tiled. Summons. Oregon Inv *»tmi*nt Co. vs Vinreu Nigro. Action to recover m e . Coni pl lint filed. Affidavit nr: umlert !>i" for attachn ent. W a issued. Certif- fii ate of atlacl me it filed. Ailicnvit ai d order fur I'liblication of s mmiuii1. Jack<on County Bank vs The Jul Or chard Co. Action to recover money. C mplnint filed. Affi lavit and under till ing for attachment filed. Writ of a'ti'ehment issued and certificate file.1. Summons. Wi'liam Gross vs George Plater and (’Ims. H. B isve. Actio i tu rerove lnn"ni. Coirpl lint fi'ed. Summon*, Affi I n it for publication of summons. Cen'nil Door X- Lumber Co. vs D. .1. St III cl | 1. Ac n to recover rnonev. C< mplaint filed. Affidavit and under* taking fi r allaehn eat tiled. Sani- loons. F'. Huhbr’d vs 401 A<- b»r ' • ver “tie . in“ fi'ed. Adi« ¡.vit au uicii rt i I. ’» V attachment. Writ of attachment med and certificat • tiled. Summons. W. ha*'. vît Writ ment John Sutton V» Twohy Bros. f< r dnmairee. Complaint f led. Action Ma Petry vs divoree. Conn t o.ipr R. Ruling VP Del'n Poling. S' it f >rd'Vorce. Complaint li i**l. Sum in re. Jarre» A. Parman vs Nellie Carman. Suit for divorce. Complairt tiled Af fidavit arai order for publication of summons. a customer t<> nini ( pii vin us. Is U"ii i need a shave (io I. Swards That Snapped. A B<vat in my swords were brought home after the war hetwi-en the state- welded in the middle. Iiecuuse tin young officers who owned them hud bragged alsml their elasticity mid had broken then In trying to demonstrate It The tragedy happened In this way : The young officer in setting out for the war had lax'ii given a tine sword by bls admiring friends at home. He was told and made to believe that his sword wus of tried Dmnasi us or Toledo steel and that It would bend double without breaking. Iu camp somewhere the young captains and lieuteumits would fall to vaunting their trusty blades, and on a bet one of them would stick the polut of his sword Into a tree and begin to bend the hilt around to meet the point. And Just as the blit cume around the blade suapped in two Iu the middle. (Very few of these pres entation swords were us Damascus or ns Toledo ns they were supposed to be.t After that the two parts of the sword had to tie welded, and the weapon shows the welding to this day.—New York Mall -, - The World is Growing Better” 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, { ; j Staple and Fine Cotton Goods, Silks l/Voo/ Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Laces, Embroideries Linens, White Goods, Ladies', Men's and Chil dren’s Wearing Apparel, Hats, Groceries, Feed Flour, Grain, Etc | | Old London Cookshope. Mediaeval London, besides being a "city of taverns, ivns famous fur Its cookshiqia. such ns the place oti the river bunk described by Fltzstephen ill the thirteenth century: "There every dny ye may cull fur any dish of meat, roast, fried or sodden, tisli both small mid great venison anil fowl If friends come upon a sudden wearied with travel to a citizen s house and they be loath to wnit tm curious preparations mid dressings of fresh meat let the servant run to the wilier side, where all things that can lie desired are al hand " This particular place of pollili cookery lippa rent ly did an Indoor as well ns an outdoor trade, for Fitz stephen further described It as being used both day mid night by ••multi tildes of soldiers or other strangers who refresh themselves to tbelr con tent on roast goose, tile fowl of Afri ca and the rale gadivit of lohlll." But what were the two Inst mentioned viands'/ London Standard. We are specials in many lines FLORSHEIM SHOES, BLACK CAT HOSIERY, LEVI STRAUSS OVERALLS, W. B CORSETS and DON’T FORGET OUR other lines well and favorably known. All Woob “¿nappy, Nifty” Men’s Suits at $15 AN EXIRA The Suicide Symphony. The lili'a ili.u music umy be harm fill that it can create a fever In the blood dangerous to life mid reason — will isiiiii' as a revelation to many I'rtedrleh Xh-tZHctie. the well known German philosopher declared that lheie Is s iiiiethinu ill some music, most notable In Wngnei mid I'scli.alkoivsky ivliu Ii acts iil.lHi wiaibly on the brain mid lieri i s ot ilimil people I'scii il koiiski s iimefiii intliiciice cannot he denied Hr destroyed hlmselt af’.ei eoiiiposiiiu Ills famoil- "Sixth Sym phony.' mid as several have died by their own hmiils attei piny ins it It has come Io lie known as the "silicide sym phony " "Going to England.'* The Isle <>t Wight Inhabitants nr« not illune In speaking ot "going to England" «lieu they leave their own fragment of the kingdom A patriotic Cornish man also “Moex to England" when h« crosses the Tamar. «stili Harty Inhabitants of the Balkan peninsula talk of "going to Europe" when they leave their own corner of the conti tient In cillions contrast with the peo ple of our ow n Island We regard our selves as botti of mid in "Europe." and a* • " I, |H ,,n|y "tiie continent" Ill'll «. .1 I ' n record III the splen did iso| a ..... I- probably held by Her Triumpn. that ii Inisi, I <>i Hie (.'timbrili*«, tn the IVm-liqiv itili mpliuiitl.vi I heard mat Clyde, who prayed for n blessing upon "the Inhabitants of (treat ami Little ulghl timi Jin k was Head over cart» in ('umbrae mid the adjacent Islands u< love with me. Grui't- Jen musty I fou Penelope (•real Britain mid Ireland.'*- Ismilon cannot believe all you hear -No but I alluniti not «elider if there Mirror was som-'thing In II Grace Why I Who told ion.* I’euelope lie did. Th. Origin ot Algebra. If Diophantus ul \lexandrla, fourth century of the Christian era. was not In the Garden. the Inventor of algebra, then It Is not ••Rny. sia do Ute tlmvvr i a Irles ride known to ivhmu the honor bidongs. To on the horse elicsi tints*' Diophantus the honor is generally giv vs. dearies. mid they use lark- en I'he Arabians claim that the In spurs” Baltimore American vention lielongs to one of their conn trimen Muhammed Hen Musa. «‘ho ltoiii'isiiIMf H|H>ut the middle ot the ulnlh Ethel .!•• »•»•litury Pertain It In that tlm Ara — lion lini binila tiitrodu, ,.(| algebra to Eur»q*v lit Interrupt» wm of Italy i I uoul 'I i l.sm-irdo a uiei*. Boston I ri chain of Pisa, alio had died among the Arabs of Barbary l»eonardo'a I Riches serve n wise man. but com- treatise waa written tn I2U2. ; tumid a tool German Proverb. PAIR OF PANTS FREE MITII FACT! SUIT Phene 142 Taylor - Williams Co Jctcks nvill? A Curious Story. The queen ot llanovef, Wife of King Ernest Augustus of Hanover (better known as the Duke of Cumberland son of George 111.1, died at Hanover about 1842 of an illuess which battled the skill of her doctors as to Its real cause During her illness a cluirvoy unt was consulted, who wrote certain curious signs and words on the door of her bedroom: but. although these mystic words were repeated over and over again, the queen died. The king of Hanover after bls wife's death gave orders that her bedroom should al ways be kept as though the queen would sleep there at night. The bed was turned down, the pillows re- shaken, hot water brought and the daintiest slippers laid iu readiness for her.—Loudon Tatler. Ancient Gallantry. The respect and veneration paid to the fair sex formed au essential Ingre dient in chivalry. Principle of female adoniiiou so piedominently displayed In every aspect of chivalry extended Its Influence to the laws of the times, for we tied .lames 11. of Aragon ordering in this manner: "We will that every man. whvtliei knight or no. who shall tie In company with u lady pass safe and unmolested unless he be guilty of murder " Ami Louis H . Duke of Bourbon, In stltiiting the order of the Golden Shield, enjoins his knights to honor, above all. the Indies mid not permit any one to slander them, "because,’’ adds he, "from them, lifter God. comes all the honor Hint mini can acquire." s I NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY No Encouragement. Short Oil deni. I du wish we Just think ot the good we were rich could do it we only mid jots of money! Mr Short Prue, my dear, but we can do a great (lea. ot good in :i «|illet way Ye>. of course. hut now Mrs Short Yes. no one «’ill eVer tieni ot IL Didn’t Take the Bait. Miss like ilnsiiimilliiglyi 1 dis Mr Fl* mirriti it h loo »ate ti fe nr BUSINESS CAR/JS GUS NEWBURY A ttorney-at-I.aw Will Practise in All Courts in the Stati MEDFORD, OREGON. Ali« lelile mime; my (ílbseiltly» 1 eh.’iiiue ii now I lli* k siieltre It < 1 ’trtsiHH *jh 1 Dress AUTOMOBILE T RES AT FACTORY PillCES f SAVE FROM SO .: I . Ji.... i . * ro 60 PER CENT HIAW dr .;: .■ T. T. Dentist. ffice in,I’yanJBuilding, ^Upstairs) JACKSONVILLE Ulr'.Sexii are not an experiment* they are teAed in our labontary and Mai groundi. They are «pedally adapted to t!ia ReaficNorthwd] and are true to name. C>*a valuable cat- aloaue will be sent irw on roque«. DoalertkcllLilly .bead» not. write. Tho Chua. H. Lilly Co., Seattle California St O’.EGON LEGAL BLANKS ¡D. W. BAGSHAW A.t< r.iey at Law 7 ube Tire NOTARY PUBI IC AND CONVEYANCE^ $1.65 $ 7.20 28x3 ¡Office Hours: j ^enoon ? »° 1.95 7.80 3 x3 ’ I Afterneon 1 10 to o 2 80 10.8 > 30x3^ ;Bank of Jacksonville Building. 2. >5 11.90 3-x3>4 3.00 12.40 JACKSONVILLE. - >RE : on 34x 3.35 13.'0 32x4 3.50 14.90 31x4 3.60 16.80 34x4 3.90 17.85 36x4 4.85 19.7 > 35x4'4 4.90 19.85 36x4 j F.10 21.50 37x4 'A promptly out: mi*?*.: TilADE-Mi.Ri.i., ( r.90 24.99 37x5 i-l Ted. s.uiit ,-'r FREE REPORT on I1;.it iiCpract- All other sizes in stock. .' on-Skid i< .• ext lusivvly. L kXKCCS Sj XKCiS. Invalnabln hncfc ires 15 per cent additional red iu ■ _LL PARENTS. Pi . i . i*.*i n mû n<- ten per cent above gray. •ariLe A I e'ejn, fresh. guir.m!eeJ Ii standard a*.d independent makes, F a : direct from us and s ive money, 333 S'(■”• cent discount if pa ment in full a, companies each order. C. O. D. on 1 per cent deposit Allowing examination We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, t hattel Mortgage, Ack now ledgements, Real Estate ontract, Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Rnl Sititi VfJi'n • it"ict. Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. Weintend adding other bl inks as fast as possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice .JACKSONVILLE POSI TIRE FACTORIES SALES CO. Dept .4. Dayton, Ohio 1 0 0 BEAUTIFUL AND COLOR. D POST CARDS Many are rich, rare pictu-es of BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND ACTRESSES Also a Self-Filli. g « FOUNTAIN PEN All for onl 50 cents The greatest 1 nrgain in beautifu cards and rare art pictures ever of fered. Many are hard to obtain and have sold singly for the price we ask for all. These will go quickly to ai lovers of the beautiful in nnme wh< appreciate rare art pictures of we developed models. A reliable self-filing fountain ftee with each order. These al have sold for one dollar in stores. The 100 beautiful car.is an I pen ill for but p< stage. ART PORTRAYAL CO !• aï rov OHIO. ♦------------ FOR RENT—The N.iriin.- hose or Oreg in street. $6 Ik) per m< nib. Ap ' ply to D. W Bagshaw. Good printing cosis no more t! an ti e pcor kind. Leave your irdsrs at this < ffice. We do good work at reasonable prices. Results