Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 20, 1914, Image 2

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JACKSONVILLE POST-:
pie were glad to get railroads tn any
kind of terms.
Portland has passed a meat inspec-
tionact that will hamper that ,indnsr
Xry and raise the price to the consum­
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
er. to improve sanitary conditions.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor
Eugene engineers are prompting an
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, 100,600 drainage project.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
’C Official Taper of the City of acksonvil'.e, Orzjii
SATURDAY. JUNE 20, 1914
SUBSCRIPTION:
The Good Old Summer Time is Here' g
The Glorious 4th is coming
Weather Report.
“The
One year by mail $1.80. Advertising rates furnished on
Following isthereport of U. S. Vol­
application.
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Jacksonville,
for month of May,
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi­
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
The Mexican Muddle Still Unsettled
1 DATE MAXI­
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is Growing Better
That the Mediation conference at Niagara Falls is likely
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to adjourn and give up the matter as a hopeless tangle is 1 . 2 3 1 .........
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last straw that broke the camel’s back. Huerta’s repré­ ¡10
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sentât Ives have held that the new president oi Mexico 13 ......... 85
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should be from either the Federal party or a “neutral,” ' 16 15 .........
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while the Washington government has always insisted i 19 18 .........
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that the appointee should be from the Constitutionalist i 20 ......... 86 86
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ranks and as at present there are three divisions of the ¡23 21 .........
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latter party it is impossible to select a candidate from one 26 •?7 ......... 69 73 66
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division without offending the members of the other two. ¡29 ......... 85
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After weary weeks of “watchful waiting” the only re­ «.... 9-1
Temperature—mean max. 75.83;mean
sult seems to that the Mexicans, both Fédérais and Con­ mir. 48:38; mean 62.10 Max. 93 on 31,
stitutionalists, have secured ample supplies of both ai*ms Minimum, 32, on 4th. Greatest daily
range, 43. Total precipitation 1.37
and ammunition which may later be used with effect a- inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .45 in.,
23.
Number of days with .01
gainstthe United States troops should this government on
inch or more precipitation, 8, clear,
16; partly cloudy, 10; cloudy,
attempt to enforce order in that benighted land.
In the meantime the U. S. is spending thousands of
First Omnibus.
“Omnibus
was mi utmost brand
dollars per day keeping her squadrons in Mexican waters. uew
word In Its modern sense » Ilei)
took It trom the I'reneli in
The old Texan adage, “Never pull your gun unless you Sliillibei-i
1829. mid In Erame the name pus
mean to use it,” might have been studied with good re- sessed a special significance for those
who Knew tlielr history, for from 1072
suits in the beginning of this unfortunate affair.
to 1670 I’nris had already seen a regu
COURT HOlk’E NEWS
vs W. F. Sullenger. Older that the
plaintiff be placed in poseision of pro­
perty.
Item« of Interest to Jackson County
NEW CASES.
First International Bank of South
Bend, Washington vs E. W. Carder, et
al. Action to recover money. Com­
COUNTY COURT
plaint tiled. Affidavit and undertaki ig
In the matter of the estate of C. M for attaenment. Summons.
Webber, deceased. Order appointing
Same va Same. Action to recover
administrator and appraisers Bond of
money. Complaint filed. Summons.
administrator tiled and approved.
First National Bank of of Iowa City
Yellow Fever on the Amazon.
In h matter of the estate of I redale
vs Charles Brown, et al. Transcript
Iqmtus is h i«»\vn on the Amazon rlv
Philips, deceased.
Order fixing
from Justice’«* Court, Ashland District pi within lout «Ivliev* oi the equator.
time and place for settlemen* of final
An equatorial swamp not only stir
tiled.
account.
rounds
(I k > place, hut thrusts Inviidlliu
Cora B. Ol.uii' vs B. F. Seaton, et al.
in the mattei of the estate of J. V . Sait to foreclose mortgage Complaint swines into the city Itself Open sew
»•r> rim the a*ngth of the principal
Robbins, deceased, Order appomtirg
stieets. which are quite innocent of
administratrix and appi aisers.
Vet an Aimriuan surgeon,
Jackson County Building & Loan As- pining
In the matter of the estate ‘if T. J. socia'ion vs W. E. Sulii-nger, et al. ' loaned from (lie public health service
Tr ple'.t, deceased, Order to sell cir- S.iit to declare contra, t a mor:gagel and loyally .supported py the I’eruvtan
tain reul property.
and to f reclose same.
C->mpl. i..t go\eminent of tin* place. Inn* driven
In the matter of the guardianship of tiled. Order for publication of sum­ out yellow fever even tltalei <u< Ii ills
nd vantages ns these ami reduced tile
Esther McElvaine, a minor. Order to mons.
general death rate from forty nine per
show cause.
W IL Norcross et al vs George A. thousand per year to twenty eight, In
In the matter of the estate of Mar­ Butz. Suit to declare contract a mort- I the face of such an achievement. what
tha M. Brown, deceased. Inventory g g and to foreclose same. Complaint ' excuse has any American city for liar
boring preventable disease?-Chicago
and appraisement filed.
filed.
Inter Ocean.
In the matter of the estate of Luci­
Emma D. Kitts et al vs W hite. She)
an E. Loomis, deceased. Order ap­
bv. Hunt, Mining Co. Suit in iq lity.
Haggis as the Scotch Make It.
proving final account and discharging Complaint filed.
To make haggis take the heart,
administratrix and sureties.
tongue mid small liver of the sheep,
CIRCUIT COURT
one pound of bacon four ounces of
S. J. II .ward, et al vs Holti ultiiral
Thcro 1s more Cati»rrh In this section of crumbs of liri'iid. th«- rind of one lemon
country than all other diseases put
I me in the
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together, and until the last few years two eggs, two mu liovles (sardine* may
la- u»nl. a qmirtei ot ii teii*poonful of
was supposed to be Incurable. For a great
wInvìi io li ■ *r
many years doctors pronounced it a local
peppi-l mid two te.'ispoolifuls of salt
vs Gei in HI Ere < ist ise and prescribed local remedies, and
S J. Ho var
"Mantly failing to cure with local t'liop the heart, tongue, liver mid tut
■til .
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nounccd It Incurable. Sol­
con mix tliuroiigl^v, mid tile bread
ei' • I •« pr
» '•'tarrh to be a constl-
i. » I iutloa.il tlist .i
a
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; id therefore requires crumbs, the mielioi les. chopped tine;
•is: u
I ’ i i m» a . Hall’s Catarrh the lemon rind, grated; then the |M*|>|M*r
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d by F. J. Cheney &
Item the eggs mid lanit them
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Ohio, is the only Constitu­ mid -alt
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tional cure on the market. It is taken fn- ovet. Pack tills Into it kettle or mold,
'ern
illv
in
doses
from
10
drops
to
a
tea-
F'
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e
1
Edita G. Iti! ing* v--
.poonful. It nets directly on the blood covet mid laill or steam eontiliuously
and mucous surfaces of the system. They for two hours. Turn It on a dish and
Order f >r p l’> ic.it un •f .4
ofTer one hundred dollars for any case It
Jack so iville Post.
f^lls to cure. Send for circulars and tes­ serve very hot.
timonials.
Jackson County B nk V« The 401 Or
chmd« & Land Co. Order of def. ult.
Judgm ent entered.
Hubbard Bros, vs The 401 Orchards
& Land Co. Default order, Entry of
judgment.
.Jsck«on County Rank v< M args« ft
M ’Ardle. Order co. ti ming rale of
red property add nn Itrexccttt'nn.
M md It Ke n ya II • irv I I.nfTii-,
O.*'er o'default Ju'gm. nt en'e-e.'.
Marg tret Reed vs Wm. Aitkin, el
Default order.
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Jackson County Building & Loan Co. ;
Address: F J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Fold by Druggists, 75c.
Seven Wonders of the World.
V.
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Jle sell good groceries to particular people
Because we know how to supply their wants. Flour,
Feed and Grain a Specialty. Everything Guaranteed
and at Prices you can Afford to Pay. You may not
know the extent of our line—Let’s Get Acquainted.
Come and See or Phone 142
Taylor - Williams Co
The People’s Store
Oregon
Jacksonville
BI SI N ESS CARPS.
NEW BURY
(>US
Attorney-at-Law
Will Practise in All Courts in the State
MEDFORD.
OREGON.
DR. T.
SHAW
T
Dentist.
A UTOMOBILE TIRES
Office in.Byan'Building,
It.Ups taira)
JACKSONVILLE
SAVE FROM
33
TO
60 PER
CENT
Tube
Tiro
$1.65
$ 7.20
2x3
1.95
7.80
3 'X i
2 80
10.80
30x31;
2.95
11.90
32x3!j
3.00
12 4«
31 x 3J2
13.70
32x4
14.90
33x4
16 80
34x4
17.85
36x4
19.75
35 x 1'2
19.85
36x4'2
21.50
37 x 4'2
5.90
24.90
37x5
Non-Skid
All other sizes in stock
tires 15 per cent additional reti tuoes
All new,
ten per cent above gray.
Best
e’ean, fresh, guaranteed fires.
slander .1 and independent makes. Buy
uir. ct from us and save money. 5 per
cent discount if pa. ment in full ac­
companies each order. C. O. D. on 10
per centdeposit Allowing examination.
The Chaa. H. Lilly Co., Seattle
OREGON
LECAL BLANKS
T.KE 4 a CTORIES SALES CO.
Dept A.
Dayton, Ohio
1 0 0
I). W. BAGSHAW
We have on hand for sale the following
Attcraey at Law
NOTARY
PUB! IC
AND
CONVEYANCER
Office Hi uts:) *2Ienoon ? ‘ °
/ Afternoon 1:30 to 5
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
JACKSONVII LE.
TRAD
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L31y
• Seeds are not an expedtnaaf—-
they are (cited in our laboratary and
tnal grounds.
They are specially
adapted to the Pacific NorthwtA and
are true to name. Our valuable cat­
alogue will be sent ire na requeA.
Dealers tell Lilly*« Seed* ¿not. write.
lalifo nia St
AT FACTORY PRICES
- OREGON
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fl or I'.•:<>!«.' fi r
i y. l’ai, ntpraut-
-¡.mecs.
-*. f »r iDvalunbh1 hnck
I r_LI_ HlitA’i*.
' I • get n pa
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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 Quarts.,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
R ill Eli it i k’nlr liitriet.
Notice Application for Liquor License
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
other bl inks as fast as possible unti
the line is complete. Blanks of special
form printed to order at short notice
JACKSONVILLE
POST.
POST ADS.
I
BEAUTIFUL AND COLORED
POST CARDS
Many are rich, rnre pictures of
BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND
At tr : sses
Also a ¿«It - Filling
Z■^P.VT’.l N PEN
,il fi r • ni f l) c. nt-
tert bi n i ’n *n •>•■: uii ul
71- I
arcs .- ii ., uni* i rt picture, eve of-
fired. ?..ir are h.ul o civ. in mi«!
1 : v I> H IT ly I nr i he pl e we a k
for >B. " e e wil go qii k y to ail
lovers of the be ut fu in n . 11 ■ u I <>
pnreciaie io. c art / ic ure.i ;'f V e
dev. loped m.alels.
A r. lit.ble »-L-iling fm.nLu. pet
free with each order.
These alone
have »old for one ioilar in « or «.
The 100 beautiful card» a.i ; i ert ill
for but
postage.
The seven wonders of ancient times
were the pyramids of Egypt, the hang­
ing gardens of Babylon, the temple of
Diana at Ephesus, the statue of Jupi­
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
ter by rtildlns. the mausoleum of Ar­
ART PORTRAYAL CO
temisia and the Colossus of Rhodes.
DAYTON. OHIO.
Seven wonders of the modern world
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A million pound« of wool «old Ht have ta-en given as the wireless tele­
graph, the téléphoné, (lie aéroplane, ra-
Shaniko Ii st Thursday. 16 t 208
dlnni. niitiaeptlcs. S|h«-trum analysis
FOR RENT —The N >rlin h >■:.«•• or
z\ new industry in Oregon in Pe mid X rnys.- New York American
Oregon street. $6 00 per mi nth. Ap
eis*ern demand for hnsbam’s
plv to D. W. Bagshaw.
^l o« , uog.
Legislature appropriated $4.759,"36
T lien Is a ntv W loose In the eter
Good printing costs no more than the
in 1911. and $t?,416,f07 tn 191.1
nal Hine«* of thlniTH «heu a man «ho poor kind. Leave your irriers at this
"Dundee” Ried, a pioneer railroad wears a « II* ha« to shuve erery moru- office. We do good work at reasonable I
builder, is dead In his day the peo- lug - Chicago News.
prices.
Take Hall's Family Pills fur constipation.
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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 every­
thing in Foot Wear for all the Family.
Inr service ot roomy public vetiieles
“caresses a e|n<| sous” tmiy these
predecessors of the modern Ims were
not “omnibus" for all. The letters
patent w lili-li instituted them for me
bench! ot middle class people laid
down that they were not to he used by
soldiers, lackeys or any other wearers
ot livery or artisans mid laborers
These exclusive vehleles failed out of
existence, and the new ones, which
were started in Parts In 1828. were
named “omnibus'' expressly to signify
their democratic character. — London
Chronicle
"Idet than himself, who was sup|N»Red
to look aftei him. Their dally appear
a nee togethei led one of the villagers
to hiij to him one day as the couple
passed her door: ”Man. Sam. I think
yell be mairryin' Mavgie some day.
ye’re aye thegither.” “Malrry Maggie
—was the Indignant boy’s response
She disna ken (he names o' the kings
o' Israel yet”’ The lady whose sugges­
tion to the future novelist was so con
leinptuously received often recalled the
lm ident with amusement. — Westinin
stel Gazette
i
See our big line of Smart, Cool Summer Wear
MINI­ 1’REC’l’- CHAR CT
MUM
TAT’N
OF DAY
If Mr. Wilson is correct in his views as to the need
of regulating the trusts, we hope to see him go ahead and
finish the job while he is at it, the state bankers to the
c rncrary notwithstanding. Bankers like other morta's
are prone to be selfish in their views when encroachment
upon their preserves is threatened. Capital and labor
each play important parts in the development and pros-1
perity of a nation and the capitalist and laborer are alike
entitled to protection under a government founded upon Crockett Wouldn’t Have Maggie.
first school the* bite S R. Crock
the principles of Justice and Equality. That oft quoted t*tt The HttondiMi
was th«# Free Chtircb
In i he village of Lauriofiton. of
phrase in our Declaration of Independenc “The greatest school
flint parish. distant three inilew from
good to the greatest number,” refers to men—-not dol­ his home. When he was n very wee
< Imp Sam” used to he accompanied to
s< hool by .Maggie- a girl somewhat
lars.
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