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JACKSONVILLE POST-:- Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at ' > ■ ' • inty Mat of J^cklO 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. JULY 11, I Dl l -K - She Got Even With Him r Ey EDIT! I V. ROSS Red Ribbon Drifted Snow Whit3 Rose and Fisher’s Blend Flour SPECIALS” Process Roll Barley Bran Shorts and Grain All Roads Lead io Jacksonville 1 was stuilyliiR /lit in Duly lu th< hope of being able to return to Arner SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on lea and set up as a portrait painter application. My be.-i<l'|iliu1el's »veie I'lorenee, where I II» ed In >■ rooin looking out on tlie | of Jackson in a certain cause i river Arno Itelng u wotinin, I had No. 145 therein wherein Charles L. SchiefTeiin •EPORTOFTHECONDITIONOFTHE as Plain tiff recovered judgment against been careful to lind a private family ? who would take me In. One day I saw the defendants W, F. Forbes and Mary a little Italian boy about t»velve years BEEKMAN’S BANKING HOUSE Forbes for the sum of $58.15 together old playing on the Arno embankment at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon with interest on the sum of $56.65, at in »»lioin I recognized at once an art the rate of ten per cent per annum at the close of business, I asked him where he from February 25th, 191 I, until paid, ist's imslel. June 30th, 1914. for the further sum of $35.00 reason lived, and lie took me to Ids houie able attorney’s fees, and the further near by. I made a bargain with his RESOURCES. sum of $16.00 costs and disbursements | mother for Idin to come to my room Bonds, and warrants............ $15,000.00 and accruing costs of sale, which said and pose for me at a franc a sitting. execution is of date June 26th, A. D., Due from banks (not reserve Little lailgi luid a pair of eyes the 1914, and was issued in pursuance ti banks........................................... 4,279.13 a judgment of March 27th. A. D. lul l, expression of which l could not catch. Due from approved reserve which judgment is enrolled and dock Iiesides oilier features which were com banks and cash on hand .. 47,926.26 eted in the office of of the Clerk of plementary to that expression. I work sail Court and is of record in Volume ed over liim for half a dozen sittings, Total $67,205.59 sa at pages 150-151 of the Circuit then determined to give up the matter 21ourt Journal, in which judgment it of trying to paint ids portrait, But on LIABILITIES. was also ordered by the Court that the ' the day I came to this resolution my Capital stock paid in................. $15,000 00 property attached in said cause and landlady told me that a gentleman had hereinafter described be sold for the Surplus fund ............................... 3,421.05 taken one of her rooms who, she satisfaction thereof. Due to banks and bankers........ 454.44 I am commanded by virtue of said thought, knew a good deal about art Individual deposits subject execution and order of sale to sell the and suggested that I get some points 47,330.10 J real property hereinafter described to from him. to check................................. satisfy said above named judgment, I I showed him my work and my mod Demand certificates of de will therefore at 9:30 o ’ cii ck A M on el. at the same time asking what pre posit ....................................... 1,000.00 I MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1914 vented me from catching the boy’s ex Total.................................... $67,205.59 I at the front door of the Court House, pression. He showed me certain lines in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore- that I had drawn too lieavy, others STATE OF OREGON, ) I gon, offer for sale and will sell at pub that »»ere too light and still others that lic auction, to the highest bidder for I laid left out entirely. I made the County of Jackson, ) cash, all of the right, title and inter» st corrections, and tlie picture was im I I, Henry G. Dox, cashier of the above of the above named defendants in and proved. but »vas far from satisfactory. named bank, do solemnly swear to the following described r» al proper, Mi. Warlield told me that l had been ty, subject to redemption as is by that the above statement is true to the working too hard and would do better law provided, to-wit: best of my knowledge and belief. Tile East Fourteen feet of Lot if I should take more lest. HENRY G. DOX, Cashier. Eighteen and the West 23.75 feet id I follo»»ed Ills advice and, since 1 Subscribed and sworn to before me Lot Nineteen, in Block '1 wo of New had seen little of the environs of Fior town Addition to the City of Meilfeird, elli e, concluded to go about a bit. The 10th day of July, 1914. äs Jackson County, Oregon. next day 1 made an excursion to Fie- D. W. Bagshaw. Notary Public. All of said above described propert» sole. on an eminence several miles or bo much thereof as may tie neees- silry will he sol i to satisfy said above from l-'lorem e and reached by trolley ; named judgment in favor of the When I returned in tlie evening 1 met No. 63. Mr Warlield on tlie staircase. He plaintiff and against the defendants. Report of the Condition of Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this isked me If 1 did not feel refreshed, 1st day of July, A. D, 1911. and 1 admitted tluit I did. "i think," Moxie* s Sp.ked Mountain, THE BANK OF JACKSONVILLE W. H. SINGLER, lie siiul "that if you look at your work On? «»I- <!•«• i!io>t 1‘piih!rR.iDie gpolog Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. ifter a day of rest and recreation you at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon, leal fn*:iK> in M«xi«o is a mountain By E. W. WILSON, Deputy »»ill lie better sntished »villi »vliat you situated on tin- outskirts ot I* ik *I iik *: i at the close of business liave done " which prusun r tin* appearance at a June 30, 1914, ’i'riie enough; my portrait struck me distance of < 1 _ oveied with spikes Homcmad® Liniment. as being far less imperfect than be- Tile side- (|H. mountain are closely A « heap -timul.ilIng linimc.it. which RESOURCES ore Tlie next morning I laid my lit- studded with stum« olninns or pili will la» almost oil» i less and yd ef ile model before me again and worked sades. Loans and discounts................ .$45,420.21 These coiuii.ns are five to fectlve lor outside pplicntion. can la industriously during a whole sitting Overdrafts secureil and un- twelve feet long and a- large around made as fodows: In one quart of tur I ’ lien I put tin- portrait away that 1 495.21 (entine mix oik * »irnirt i.f eoal oil secured...................................... as an average man’s body. It Is a might not see it till reiaiy to I esame 7.502.1s I’ack h id' an <mn> e of alkanet r< io i remark;.! !e uplift of n. ture which ha> Bonds and Warrants.............. my work on it. When I looked at it tile appearance, however, of being tin Stocks and other securities. 520.00 and two ounces of pulverized capsictin the next day I lotind that 1 bad rather handiwork of human bdngs. One aid* Over tld> Banking House....................... 4,921.75 in a large ordinary funnel injured tiian improved it Disgusted, of the mountain is almost perp<*udivu* 3,256.63 mixture pom the turpentine and oil Furniture and fixtures.......... I resolved to spend tlie inorniug in the allowing it all t«> per» «»late throiuli th. lar. and the stone columns protrude Due from approved reserve Boboli gar.'.ens and. leaving word for «npslctini and alkanol root In tlie from the surface at right angles, form Luigi that I would not need him. banks ....................................... left 6,687.82 way it will extract the substance o' Ing an impressive picture. Pachtica Is tlie house. Checks and other cash items 129.33 the caps|< um. and take on a beautifu one of the most noted mining districts When 1 came in for luncheon the Cash on hand ............................. 3,855.08 ••f‘d f ••»in the alkanet After this ha? in Mexico, and it is said by geologists ¡xirtrait was on my easel where I had Expenses..................................... 2.500.50 I«een done a« «1 one «»Ulice of the oil o' that tlds remarkable spiked mountain left it. Again I was surprised that it Gold Dust................................... 50 00 peppermint mid four ounces of gun Is out of keeping with the remainder looked so much better than when 1 had ampiior To make t more fragran of tlie formation of the mineralized last seen it. “ it is remarkable," I said, Total .... $75,339.01 add a little »»II of peppergrass. Tills “how one’s physical condition affects region. Tile stone is as hard as Hint liniment thus competed is a strong and has withstood the elements for efficacious om* to rub on tin» skin mu1 one's apprechition. especially of oue’s ages. The spikes form a natural bat LIABILITIES own work." so clean and fragrant that oven tlie Capital stock paid in................ $10,000.00 But I Injured my work again—that dement that makes the mountain ap most faHtldious would not hesitate to Surplus fund............................... Is. In my own eyes, for Mr. Warfield pear from a distance like some ancient 8'3'1 'ise it. Now Ym k iehgr. m. fort. assured me that tlie picture was grow Undivided profits less ex- Emerson said, “If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon or make a better basket than his neighbor, th< u th he build his house in the woods, the world will make a beaten path to his door. ’ Dear Reader, we are anxious to open up the path between us, if you are not already familiar with it, feeling confident that once started therein you will frequent it. We have numerous special of- ferings of Seasonable Merchandise throughout the store—-Merchand ise of choice quality at lowest possible prices. Vacation and Picnic Season is Here Let us equip you with your supplies Don’t forget oar Fancy, Plain and Blue Serge All Wool Suits with two pair of Trousers at $15.00, Give us your orders and you will soon realize that “T/ie World is Growing Belter Phone 142 Taylor - Williams Co this The People’s Store r Jacks nville fienses and taxes paid.... 1,919.23 I i lividual »1 'posits subject to check........................................... 61,141 9( Demand certificates of de- posit .................. ........................ 401.09 Time certificates of deposit . 1,836. (Ml Notes and bills rediscounted Norn Bills payable for money bor- rowed....................................... Nom- Liabilities other than those 31.40 Total $75,339.01 S tate of O regon f ss. County of Jackson ’ I, Benj. M. Collins, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. B enj . M. C ollins , Cashier. Correct —Attest. Wm. H. Johnson, C. M. Ruch, Ralph G. Jennings, Directors Subscribed and sworn to before me tliis loth day July, 1911. II. K. H anna , Notary Pul lie. Beware of Ointments for. Catarrh That Contain Mercury in» r ury Mill r- r ’/ u«*atroy the ■«•niie <»f Min II and turnplet»■ ly derang«« the whole >yytv.n when entering It through the mutuus eurfaci-i«. Hu« h arth'leM should never be used except on prescriptions irotn : j * ible physicians, a.i the damago they wui ■ ’ !« ten fold t«> the go«»«! v u can p *«s!hly dei «» them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured I v r J. Cht n< y «St Tob do, o.. contains no fn«»rcury, and i< t 'in Int rnillv, nctlnr directly up*>n the bloo«l and r i < sur faces of th«» wyHt ’n. In buvln-' ILill’»’ Catarrh Cur«» be sure you g. t th«» g» nu- Inc It Is taken Infernally an-’ made iu Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney Co. Tes timonials free. Bold by T>rugg1sts Price 75c per bottle. Take Bali's Family Pills for couatipation. Notice of • b riff’s Su' * Und» Fxeruti n C a l>« L. S-hie* H«. r a:*r r I »■«. F i bo« nl »l«ry I) f oda'»'« NifTIf " ’R 'll? I Y I / t » i’ lie ■ an ’ iiv virtu-* •f <1 Ht’H ' ’ll it •cui ion an t an order of sul le >tal> is «led out and under the 1 sell of the (reali .... . State Court of the uf Oregon, in and for thp County B. * Ing better every day. And so it was V/hdtter’s Visitor. V/on by a New Hat. notwithstanding that it seemed to me Pilgrims U e l to » Isil Whittier con Rube Waddell wns not only thè 1 could not touch it without marring A I;, lllllltllly. l.i ph pa ill one mime from greatest loft liand pitcher in bis tlme. Missouri Though tool Ilnit Whittier it. I’inally »me day on returning from hut tlie must eccetdrii-. Back In thè sightseeing die picture seemed to me luid il lleip'hai'he. Ile forei'd I his way late ninelies T-iin I. iftus. who was the to be simply perfect. It was not only into tin* poet s study. st mil « lu re lie de onli man who could handle Rube in « iHred that he lie adorili adored all Whittier's Luigi, but Luigi living. 1 showed it the minors, took elurge of the Chicago to Mr. Warfield, who told me not to works, « lileli lie knew almost bj Nationals nt that time and wanted the hea rt. lie asked Whittier to write his touch it again. great pitihei. He was authorized bl 1 was sadly in need of money and mime several hundred times on a large the club owners to pay the eceentrie He seemed very sheet of foolscap, so that he could cm took it to a dealer pltelier $.3..".i«l .1*1 :i II yeur. year, ubile while two other out and distribute the autographs much pleased with it and told me be Clubs llll'i .d Inni odi red Rulie more thought he could sell it for a good among Ills Missouri friends. In tact I.oftUs went ont lo meet thè Rubi It was all the poet could do to keep price if there was on It the name of a one afte:i neon and sali! tu (he South ( well known artist. I had not put my the enthusiastic Missourian from clip paw. •■Co: me un. I ddio, sigli tiils." ami plug all the buttons from his coat as I name on it. since I was unknown, and presented l!<e ■ un*ri"t. thought it lietter to leave the public souvenirs "But. I ni.” sai I Rubo. "I cali get a And ail flu* time' so Whittier in Ignorance of tlie painter. I left the lot more " picture with tlie dealer, telling him to would end the aiit*r<hife pathetically "Tluifs all right.” retilltied Tian “all tlie time In* «ailed me White ■ sell it If lie got any offer whatever for soothing:.» "Just slgii tlii-t und when it in a few days he wrote me a note taker.”- Exchange we get to New Volk l'll buy ynti tlu I saying that lie had sold it for 2.50b tiest pamimii hat there is in town " franca. Cruel Kindness. "That's a go. Tom. > iliisl riddle Astonished, I hurried nt once to his and he signed the Chicago coutract. “What’s I In* matter, old man?" shop and asked him how lie had man New Volk World. “Oh. I’ve had a bit of hard luck.” “Haven’t been lilt In the stock mar aged to make so ready a sale and for Faulty English. such a price, but Ids only explanation ket. I hope?” A Rlf,Hbod use of English h i« boon n “No. a fellow who pretends to be a wns that it was a tine bit of work. I friend of mine luts a I» qx nt tlie o|iern returned to my quarters hoping to get fr.vvrite charge against American writ er»» by their English cousins I lie lat and lie has Invited my wife and my a better explanation from Mr War self to go ns his guests next Tuesday field, but found that lie had left I'lor- est accusation Is that »»e bine gone «■> far ns to force the English themselves evening." once. to use om slang Itut 1» Rossiter “I shouldn't call that hard luck.” i told my landlady of my good for • You would If it made it n<‘cessary for tune, but slie did not seem to be unici» Johnson has no «11111« ulty tn «ti.«»vlrg that even »lassie English »»rlters are you to Imy your wife a new hat. new surprised I began to think I had not gl« ves. new silk <to< kings, new twelve realixvd tlie artistic ability flint was In guilt.'.- of ciiim«.» .-Hid Ineorris t usages doilai shoes, a new gown, a new opera me. The landlady's daughter, though if tills IS the ease with maker« ot Eng cloak and nt a I 'xl ah for the night." she rejoiced with me. did not seem to lish In the «low and curt till pim ess of laaik »»riling tin- crith «lieu.il not tie —Chicago Io «»rd wonder at my goinl fortune. quite so i-uptlous i on eruaig the slangy I sent for Luigi to nuike him a hand or faulty llngllsli that deep« Into the Piano Playing. some present in .uhlii <» h («» 1<i fr.*in«*s I Amerie.-in neivapuf el and |>er|n<llenl Once Itublnsteln said: I hi volt know had paid for his sittings. When he produced under a degree of pressure why piano pia» i is 1« so d.lticiiltl Ile- (•aim* I gave him francs. entirely fmelgn to a »»liter of bunks Crtit«n It 1« prom- to la» either affected ’•<;r;!zl;i. slgnortmi'" lie * ld. “Now Dr Johnson ranges over the Held of llt- or •■Ise iidlcted with iniinneilsins. and I ha\c 5(i fi anc* t»> *p« ii»l ” ernture mid shows by striking exam when these two pitfalls are luckily “Not 5<». Luigi .15 " ples how MncHUtny. Ruskin. De Quin avoided then It Is liable to be—dry ”N(». NÌKh«>rina: It is .'SI With tlie ce», Tennyson, l.ecky, Thackeray. Hal The truth Iles between those three mis- 15 fi.ui« s Signor Warfield |uil.l me”— lam and many others have split their chiefs." Ih» s(»»|»|u»«| «hert Infinitives separated vert’s by modify “Wliai’ Signor Warlield paid you 15 ing words put In the wrong place and Defined. frnncH?" dot till then writing with various awk “What Is the difference between “Yes signorina But 1 »a« to «1.1 ward III contrived mid ambiguous ex firmness a mi olisti navy?” HHked a nothing iilwnit that.” pressions Leslie s. young Indy of her flame. "Wh.it did lie pay you the money “Firm i less.” au« Ids gallant reply. P'Oide’>i-ig “is a imble ctiiirnterl«tte of women; for?" “l or «ittlinrii He painted in Hie pit !*«»nd I •• n t »«»u ••«»a* (dtodlmii'y Is a la mentii lile defect in tun’ over»' du» wlicn yon »wiv nway." rhf. r hftvidri « • me ii ’* men l-'or a moment I was too a«tuid«liis! ye*: I -up’i < t liti !»«■ ■ ' tn* >»• In.I Hilt’”-’* fol niird« fill'll I exelalmi'd: "Wlnif The Other i- .! I «.t a fool I haiv Ihs-ti' Itut I’ll lie even ' Ini I'ln • •1 with Idm It I I iiivv tn follow him ti ■ b-eri i d t’l. • *1 »• "t c« re ..<|t ho f->oi "but look how tlie ends of tin* earth.” FOR RENT —The Norli ig house or I kept niv »»ord I r. nrried him six min li '.mgr. 111* Il I« I o w nt for dinner Oregon street. $6.00 per month. Ap months later in SivltZ" Is nd. Chit inm.ti Empuier time ply to D. W. Bagshaw. Oregon BUSINESS CXV.D NEWBURY CUS Attorney-at-Law Will Practise in All Courts in the State OREGON. MEDFORD, DR. T. T. a Dentist. Lilly I Seedg are notan experiment— they are tefled in our labentary end trial grour.dM. They are adapted to the Pacific Northwe4 and are true to name. Our valuable cat- aJoffue will be ,ent fire on reque< DealerstellLully «Seed. not. write. Th. Chaca. H. Lilly Co.. Seattle iffice in llyan Building, California St. Upstairs JACKSONVILLE OREGON LECAL BLANKS I>. W. BAGSHAW We have on hand for sale the following Attrrney at Law NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Office Hours:-J ^enoon 9 to 12 I Afternoon 1:30 to a Bank of Jacksonville Building. JACKSONVILLE. i' ■■> !-V . ( ■ •i - OREGON I ✓ • ;• i-, t • .in. i t i < KC. U it t ; i ' i D gis- » <■1 ur I ¡.»»i.». Ur ' I V. I’: 1« nt ptuct- ! -»r.Nius 5. f; f r l'tvh!ii:i’»’e I 1 r.LL EWTL. t* l <•’ J $ I I . 1 : » id »» . ;ii'n< . r I !.. . i.I.J Q... r >. .uxi»»c iu U. nut oa. L (<ly... ! . . « r...s, i I. Si isi .- 7«r ,’RT w ■ »-.«ustvviy. L . 12» ’ I 1 « f J • ,1 I •J ’.1 W -. V V 7 ?" #.303 S v >■ Pj 1 . • » V ••'.V Y EDS’, V.'v.h: -y.-n, D. C blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, C hattel Mortgage, Ack now ledgemen ts. Real Estate ontract. Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, RiilEititi k ' i •’. > r.r tet. Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. Weintend adding other blanks as fast as possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice JA C KSON VILLE POSI POST ADS Best Results