Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 13, 1914, Image 2

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Temperature—mean max. 75.83;mean '
mir. 48:38; mean 62.10 Max. 93 on 31, ■
Minimum, 32, on 4th. Greatest daily
Official
Paper of the City of ackaonvil le, Oregon
range. 43. Total precipitation T.37
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inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .45 in., I
A weekly^Jibwspaper published every Saturday at the county seat.of Jacftson
on 23. Number of days with .01
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor
inch or more precipitation, 8, clear, !
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, 16; partly cloudy, 10; cloudy. 5.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Notice for Publication.
'.-JACKSONVILLE POST-:
The Good Old Summer Time is Here
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The Glorious 4th is coming
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SATURDAY. JUNE Vi, 1914
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
application.
with lumber in May 1913.
Shaniko shipped 122 double deck cars
of sheep the last week of May.
Items of Interest to Jackson Coun«y
The Hill railroad will build its indus
trial tracks up Sullivan’s gulch in Port­
Tax Payers
land before July 1.
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Over 100 carloads of machinery went
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COUNTY COURT
into the new fireproof saw-mill at
In the mater of the estate of J ose- Springfield that will be operated en­
phus Edmonds, deceased. Wil! of de­ tirely by electric power.
cedent filed.
The law fixing the minimum wage
In the matter of the estate of Fan­ for girls and women in Oregon at $8.64
nie C. Smith, deceased. Inventory and is on trial before the supreme court of
appraisement filed.
the United States.
In the matter of the adoption of Bea­
The new Medford cannerv is to be|
trice J. Hoxie, a minor child. Affida­ ready for work June 15.
vit and motion to dismiss petition
Work on the new $30,000 Y. M. C. I
filled. Order continuing hearing.
A. building at Astoria will start July
In the matter of the estate of Annie 15.
M. Moore, deceased. Inventory and
The steel for the new court bouse
appraisement filed.
and county jail at the Dalles is being
shipped in from St. Louis, when steel
CIRCUIT COURT
Louise Ross Kealiher vs Chester H. plants in Oregon are idle.
Many new roads are being built in
Kealiher. Default order.
Lexington Realty Co. vs George W. and around Crater Lake.
The Cottage Grove cannery has an
West, et al. Judgment and order of
order for a carload of gooseberries.
sale.
St. Johns public docks have cost the
Samuel MacClintock vs Susie E.
city $5000 a year to maintain and have
Bates. Order of default.
Jackson County Bank vs The 401 Or­ been rented to a paper company for
chard & Liyid Co. Order appointing a $2400 a year, will ue sold.
Speakers at the Woman’s Common­
receiver.
Mary J. Broker vs Fred M. Broker. wealth Conference advocated laisiog i
the age of employment fromsixteur, to
Decree of divorce.
seventeen years.
Charles Nickell vs Mrs. Jane Gilbert I
Gresham is to have a jelly factory.
Judgment.
At the. Union county stock show last
A. C. Abrams vs Jessie Word, et al.
week $200,000 worth of tine stock wa»
Older confirming sale.
shown in daily parade.
Butte Falls Lumber Co. vs Grants
Senator Chamberlain was instrumen­
Pass Banking Co. Affidavit and order
tal in securing $4,00'1,000 in appropria­
for publication of summons.
tions for the Colymbia in the Rivers
Butte Falls Lumber Co. vs Mary A and Harbors’ bill.
Drew, et al. Petition and order ap
The southern Oregon and nori hern
pointing guardian ad litem.
California mining congress meets ut
NEW CASES.
Ashland, July 9 and 10.
F. G. Swedenburg vs Roy Maule.
Carleton will expend $50,000 on pav­ i
Action to recover money. Complaint ing this year.
filed. Affidavit and undertaking for
The Newburg cannery run on straw- i
attachment. Writ issued, certificate
•erries, employing 100 women.
of attachment filed. Summons.
The Oregon and California land grant
William Scott vs G. A. Gardner as
county clerk and Jas. M. Crorn miller suit involving 2,300,000 acres has been
as county treasurer. Action to recov­ taken on appeal to the Supreme court
er money. Complaint filed. Sum­ of the United States.
mons.
The P. E. & E. railroad will erect a
Howard R. Stearns, et al vs Federal station at Georgetown.
Telegraph Co. Action to recover mo
The S luthern Pacific electric system
ney. Complaint filed. Affidavit am
over
the McMinnville loop was started
undertaking for attachment.
successfully during the past week.
Lexington Realty Co. vs A. S. Ham
Brookitgs, Curry county, the new
blin, et al. Application to foreclose
town foui ded on the lumber industry,
tax lien.
L. L. Love vs George B. Rose et al is growii g fast.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
* Improvements
Providing
Payrolls and Promot­
nail's Catarrh Cure it taken Internally,
acting directly u:>< a t.io bloed and mu­
cous surfaces < f i.;e system. Testimonials
■ent free. I’rlt • 75 ci'nts per bailie. Sold
by all Pro rrrints.
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Take Hall's Family rill« for constipation.
ing Development
Weather Report.
of Oregon
Fol'ov ing is the report of U. S. Vol­
(Prepared bv the State Bureau of in.
miteer
Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
dlistrie« and Statistics.)
for month of May,
At the Comm««""'s’th C.<nfi'pnee .i¡., • i v'"c,
du-'t g the - •• * - i 1-, b<»’d i* I Ugenr I ' ali ide 12 deg. 18. min. north; longi-
st the Cl ♦ " Umver ’» j-’ -posit I" '.<'«■ 12 3 deg. 5 m:rt. w (.st.
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McMinnville.
R. H. Cl- v 's building a hydro-elec­
tric plant nt N'apleton.
The Union Oil Co of Calif min ises-
tabli-hing diitributing plants at many
Cities in Oregon.
During May. 12 vessels cleared ftom
the mouth of the Columbia with 70,
684,615 ft. of lumber against 39 vessels
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The World is Growing Better
See our big line of Smart, Cool Summer Wear
Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Odd Pants, Ladies’ Men’s and
Children’s Furnishings, Underwear, Skirts, Gowns, Etc.
The Latest Fabrics in Summer Dress Goods, Trimmings,
Ruchings, Laces, Ribbons and Notions. Oxfords, “Baby
Dolls,” Suedes, Sandals, Tennis Shoes--In fact avery-
thing in Foot Wear for all the Family.
Art Critics.
When Grehardson's picture, “fiard
Hit," Was exhibited at the Academy
the artist was strolling through the
rooms one day when lie saw. to bis
Because we know how to supply their wants. Flour,
alarm, au excited little foreigner mak­
ing toward him with threatening us
Feed and Grain a Specialty. Everything Guaranteed
pect and brandishing a stick as ks-
came. "All, sir." lie exclaimed. ‘If I
and at Prices you can Afford to Pay. You n.ay not
thought that by killing you 1 could
paint a picture like that 1 would crush
know the extent of our line—Let’s Get Acquainted.
your skull tills instant!'’
David Murray, a Royal Academician,
was once painting in Picardy when bis
Come and See or Phone 142
stock of canvas became exhausted. I
Being desirous of securing an "impres
sion" for use later In a more ambitious
attempt, the artist did one bit on a
handkerchief tacked on a stretcher.
Upon Ills return to Loudon this piece
of work was being Inspected, witli oth­
ers. by a wealthy old lady, who ex­
The People's Store
pressed a desire to purchase it. Mur­
ray thought it advisable to tell her
that It hud been painted on bis pocket
handkerchief "On your pocket hand­
kerchief!” exclaimed tile old lady.
"Then I'm quite sure you've ruined it.
Mr. Murray. The paint will never
'»me off!’’—I. nilon Spectator.
BUSINESS CARDS
Th«. Worm Turns.
Mrs Gnaggs You miserable worm'
Musical Calamity.
Mrs. Newriclie- 1 believe our next Out of my way'. You're always kick­
door neighbors on the right are ns poor ing because i want to gel out some
GUS NEWBURY
as church mice. Iliram. Mr. Newrtehe where!
Mr.
Gnaggs
—
Now.
look
here
—
— What makes you think so? Mrs.
A ttorney-at-I aw
Mrs. Gnaggs—Not a word from you.
Newriclie—Why. they can't afford one
of them mech.-inlcnl piano players; the ao»! Come here iiud hook up my Will Practise in All Courts in the State
daughter Is taking lessons by hand.— Jress.
Lffly • Seeds «re not an _ ______ _
Ni El FORD
OREGON.
they are triled in our laboratory and
Mr. Gnaggs Now. look here, Jennie.
Puck.
tnal grounds.
The» are spcdalhr
If you menu to Imply I'm a It lokworm
adapted to tha Pacific Northwtot and
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are
true
to
name.
Our valuable nt-
(’tn darueil If ! stiiii’l It Nt tool“ «1»
Celluloid Cement.
DR. I T. T. i HAW
alofluo will be tent tree on reoueA.
Celluloid a. ti< les can be mended v?it:i public.
DealenceULilly'tSeedb ¿rxot.wntoT
Dentist.
a cement made by dissolving bits or
The Chas. H. Lilly Cow Seattle
Hi- that blow« upon (lilsl ILIs Ills eyes
celluloid In metone. It takes only n witli It II"nl'li I’roinb.
Office in 1 yanJBuilding, California St I
few minutes to make the cement,
R Upstairs;
which is applied like glue, the broken
actomobile tires JACKSONVILLE
O1EGON
edges are pressed together, and 111 fif­
teen minutes the cement is bard.
at factory prices
We sell good groceries to particular people
Williams Co
Oregon
JackscnviL
When a Mule Bites.
When it mule begins to bite it is a
sure sign that he has rheumatism In
bis bind legs and can’t use (hem.—Nav
Orleans I'lca.vtiue.
One Consolation.
First Photographer You were re
Jeeted yesterday . weren't you? Second
Ilitto— Yes. but I got a clear negative
Through one-day motorcar service
Columbia Jester.
rom lira n via Scottsburg to Coos Bay
s been established.
Whim He Went to the Front.
I
4- ... you - liwir that George went to
The Pi rtland "municipal shop” has1 •l>id
the trout yesterday .*” asked the broth
proven an expensive luxury.
er of Ethei
Ethels race blanched "Why. what
Seaside has a quarter of a million
do you mean, lin k? lie never told
iidlars improvements started.
me.’’
The May cleanup of Janusry firs t
••U ell, I aa w lihn go.” said the broth
mine on Sucker creek was $1700.
er ns he rear tied tor Ills hat. ••Don’t
you rememlter last evening, when he
kissed you first on you» right check and
then on your left. mid toen didn't he g-
.
HowG Thin?
to the front?” Ladle* Home Journal
We offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re-
Perdona Mining
ward (or any ca. o of Catarrh that
Qid.kslhei oitiiers follow the most
cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh
uiiheiililifui inule in the world The
Cure.
fumes .>i the mercury prodine con
F. J. CIIENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
Wo, the U" er:
-ie 1. 1
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stum salii-itimi and the system be
Cheney f >r t t- 1 t 1.
and believe
comes pel mealed with the metal; the
hint perfectly 1
r ’>’ • i t all business
transactions and ti !.ri> Uy abl • t » carry
teeth of the uulortoiiate men drop out.
I
out any obllgatlr s ¡n. • I v Lis firm.
they lose their appetite. become emai l
NATIONAL LANK OF COMMERCE.
ated mid as u rule seldom live longer
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Toledo, O. than two years.
Suit to quiet title. Complaint filed.
James Van Deuscn et al vs P. Robin­
son et al Suit fur an accounting. Com­
plaint filed.
Rutte Falls Lumber Co. vr Grants
Pass Banking Co. Suit to remove a
cloud from title. Petition and ordei
for publication of summons.
James Robeits vs Lou Roberts. Suit
for divorce. Complaint filed. Sum­
mons.
Wm. Henry Orth vs Or d Orth. Suit
for divorce. Complaint filed.
Siulie Pauline Os«erbrugirc vs Char’ei
Duffield. Suit to declare bon I ft rileed
a mortgage an I to foreclose snmi.
Complaint fi'ed.
MannfaAurmg Enterprises and
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon.
June 8. 1914.
Notice is here! y given that Ben Thurston, of
Appleprate, Oregon, who, on August 19. 1907.
made Homestead Entry No. 14601. Serial No.
04231. for NWH 8WH, 8WH NW'.i and WM,
SI? i NW'.i of Section 14. Township 38 S., Range
4 West Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make Five-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before G. A.
Gardner. County Clerk of Jackson County. Ore­
gon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 13th day of
July. 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses: W. A. Smith,
of Appleirte, Oregon, John B. Herriott. of Ap­
plegate. Oregon. Thomas W. Herriott, of Apple­
gate. Oregon, Jehu W. Pernoll. of Applegate.
Oregon.
J. M. UPTON,
Register.
Corrected.
JonloiiN One So you x<-reiimed when
Jack tried to kiss you? Other One-1
did nothing of tin* kind! Jealous One
— But I heard you Other One-Oil
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that wns not until after he had kissed
tne.***Illinois Siren
SAVE
FROM
30 TO
60
PER CENT
Tube
$1.65
Tire
$ 7.20
28x3
7.80
3JX3
10.80
30x3)4
11.90
32x3)4
12 4<»
34x3)4
13 70
32x4
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33x4
16 80
34x4
17.85
36x4
19.75
35x1)4
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86x4'4
2Ì.50
37x4)4
24.90
37x5
All other sizes in stock, I on-Skid
tires 15 per cent additional red tuo.,-.
ten per cent above gray, A/l new,
Best
clean, fresh, guaranteed tires.
standard a-.d independent makes. Buy
direct from us and save money. 5 per
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companies each onier. C. O. D. on lu
per cenidi p-isii Allowing examination.
TIRE FACTOR ESSALES CO.
Dept A.
Dayton, Ohio
1 0 0
1). W. BAGSHAW
LEGAL BLANKS
We have on hand for sale the following
blanks vis:
NOTARY PUBI IC AND
CONVEYANCER
Lease,
om„
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale,
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
Agreements.
JACKSONVILLE.
- OREGON
Warranty Deeds,
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Quit Claim Deeds,
Chattel Mortgage,
Acknowledgements,
Real Estate ontract.
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice Quartz,
ULÜïdkM..
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
ri« k Cif kv FLC.
ui>yiighl.4 rrgi«-
RjiilEititi Y f i ill C > C.rict,
.»•I or Piloto, fur
;. In i:y. Datentpracl-
; -.-¿MENGES
Notice
Application for Liquor License
• i?'. f»r invalna’iln bnnfc
Ji CELL PATENTS,
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
•.li f « > get h partner,
r \..:iuu>ie inlu. .ou.on.
other blanks as fast as possible unti
Tf
the line is complete. Blanks of special
£
form printed to order at short notico
I
Attorney at Law
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7 JACKSONVILLE
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POST ADS
BEAUTIFUL AKD COLORED
POST CARDS
Many are rich, rare pictures of
BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND
ACTRESSES
Also a Self-Filling
FOUNTAIN PEN
•der Freak.
All for onia 50 cent*
“Leap year Is so called because ths
The greatest bargain in beautiful
earth goes round the suu for three
years, but in the fourth year it leap« 1 cards and rare art pictures ever of­
over It!" wrote a very youtlnul stu- fered. Many are hard to obtain an
nave soli’sin rly for the price we ask
.lent Iti an examination paper.
for I'll. Tl ese will go quickly to al
lovers of the beautiful in nature wb
Teddy Wondered.
Teil.ly Dad. what are ancestors? ppreciate rare art pic urea of wel
Father Well. I'm one of yours. Your developed models.
granddad Is another. Teddy—Oh. but
A reliable self-filing fountain pe:
why Is it that folk brag about them?
free with each order. These aloni
have sold for one dollar in store«.
Luck and Pluck.
The ¡00 beautifu’ cards an ’ pen ill
Griggs I should say that the two
keys to siii > eis are link and pluck for but 50e and 10c in stamps for
Briggs Ceil .Inly Im-k h; finding some postage.
oue to pluck:
art portrayal co
.
The Reason Why.
The
editor received th!*
letter from 11 fre«h youth:
•’!' i ;iy tell niv why n irlr! ahv:iry
< L - «M (wr wom when a fellow klam**
I.er "
1’1:.' editor rrp’HM:
* lf you will semi ih vour photmrrapt
ne may he ah!e to tell you (re rea
aoti
Ladles* Home J'lurnai
DAYTON, OHIO,
FOR RENT —The N irlinr hi se oi
Oregon street. >6 00 per month. Ap
ply to D. W Bagshaw.
Good printing costs no more than the
poor kind. Leave your erders at this
office. We do good work at reasonable
pi ices.
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