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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1914)
Tt«. ->4 S' — : JA CKSONVILLE POST-: i? The Kind Of Government He » Liked (NReial Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat oG -1 ack son * County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor ______________ 4 Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Bv IO IN G LARNLD SATURDAY. AUGUST 1, 1914 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. I ' THE EUROPEAN WAR As we go to press, all signs point to a general Euro pean war; Austria-Hungary has declared war upon Ser- via and actual fighting has begun, Russia is backing up I Servia and is mobilizing her army; Germany is support- j ' I ing Austria-Hungary, while Great Britain and France j are lined up behind Russia. The effect of the war news was immediate both in i Europe and America, causing a sudden slump in financial 1 circles, as a result of which all stock exchanges and sim | ilar institutions in both hemispheres have been closed in j I order to avoid a world-wide panic. What the outcome j will be is imposible to foretell. "In nay event, the clown prince must hut be exposed " said You Bern stein "Which means tlmt I must lose m.v self to the world." The reply was made by Count Ester bolt, on whose person had been found a puck of innrked cards, A party ot young noblemen and the prime had been playing biicinraL ills royal highness laid lost heii'lly. and Ester buff had won In order to force the latter to return Ills winnings tile prince, who sat llem tile winner, slip ped tile marked pack iiito Ills poi kel ! and then licensed him of Imvlng won his money liy cheating. To prove his accusation he deiimnded Him Esterliutt lie searched, mill tlie minis were found No one was deceived, not was It III tended that any one should tie deeelv cd Tin- schimie was to elTm-t the re turn of tin- money the prince Imd lost to Esteiliotl without tile heli apparent being oliligml to demean liimself by accepting II as a gift. ÿ, Ej .Red Ribbon Drifted Snow White Rose and Fisher’s Blend Flour Process Roll Barley Bran Shorts an'd Grain SPECIALS j All Roads Lead to Jacksonville Emerson said, “If a man can write a better book, preach a better sermon or make a better basket than his neighbor, though 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 w ill frequent it. We have numerous special oof- • 1 1 ferings of Seasonable Merchandise throughout the store—Merchant!-, q ise of choice quality at lowest possible prices. -if Vacation and Picnic Season is Herje Let us equip you with your supplies -J J Don’t forget our 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 I 'll • •( "There Is ii way out of It If you choose to avail yourself of it.” said Bernstein. "What way?" for discounting were practically sus "Give up wlmt yon have won to the pended, and by arranging credit in con prince mid Hie mutter will lie hushed nection with gold coming from New up." Item« of Interest to Jackson Coun’y York, while American Exchange was "That would lie to acknowledge my so difficult to obtain, the Bank of Eng self guil’y. I piefei to appeal guilty Tax Payers land considerably relieved the financial to tile world and preserve my own self MARRIAGE LICENSES. world. Now, however, that a raid is respect." "Nonsense, It Is our duty to Owen H. Barnhill and Ellen A. Kirk being made on its gold supplies bv the preserve the li frolli reproach patrick. Continent of Europe, the Bank of Eng He belongs eople Let them FredC. Wilson and Viola Ensminger. land has found it necessary to take lose eonlideti in mid what fol protective measures. loyvs? Aimii Joseph M. Aluntt and Adelia May Absolute gloom prevailed today On Esteiliotl stood firm He was ex Snelling. the Stock Exchange. Yesterday’s eluded from the princes set on tile John H. Holmes and Berenice Smith. I crop of failures and the fact that there ground that lie Imd usiil marked curds CIRCUIT COURT was no improvements in the European He gave nis winnings Io the poor Big Pines Lumber Co. vs Rogue River I crisis had a most depressing effect. which was considered a proot tlmt his Public Service Co. Default and judg Quotations are somewhat underyester- conscience had hi the end got the het ter ot him I nilei (lie name of I’etei ment. | day’s figures, but were purely nomina1, Esteiliotl he went’ to America. His J. S. Edwards et al, vs Charles P. and what little business was done wa. family estates Imd been lost by his fa Spiders Are Not Insects. Talent et al. Order dismissing cause, a matter of prolonged negotiation. ther. mid It was Ills ambition to make The spider is n<n mi insert, th High money mid redeem them. J S. McCullogh vs John Budgeon. |woba bly nine people out ot ten w-ni.d Twenty years rolled by The crown Default order. FinJings of fact. De rliiss it nndei this term With scor Weather Repart. prince had become king under the title cree. pions and mites, spiders form a class of Osem VIII. lie Imd remained a Daniel Hilkey vj Marion A. Rader et gambler and a spendthrift, though the in tin* animal kingdom known sis arach Following is the report of (J. S. Vol ill success to recoup Ills losses with nids. 'fills name is dern<*d from u a'. Order permitting filing of amended unteer Cooperative Observer. E. Britt; Count Esterhofr Imd kept hlnj from mythical personage railed Arachne. the complaint. for month of June, trying such a met hod again. During daughter of a i»i«.'|»i<* dyer of Lydia, James A. Reese, et al vs Agnes D. Jacksonville, who was fabled to have chaiiengvd Reese. Order denying motion and Latitude42 deg. 18. min. north; longi the two decades that had since passed Mhiervn to a trial oi skill in sp lining he hud become personally bankrupt. tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. overruling demurrer. All that saved him was that the So indignant was tin* goddess at ibis MINI- PREC’P- C .À u . • ‘ Medford Grocery Company vs A. F. i DATE MAXI Wealthy nobility, fearing that If lie col act ot bodiless Unit sin- forthwith MUM MUM TATN OF DAY lapsed be would carry the government transformed the hapless clialhmger Rosenstock, et al. Default and judg i 1 ......... K0 57 ■ clear i and them down yvltb him, kept blin into a spider, presiimabl.v in order that ment. } 1 46 i she might have the best possible op 67 part clo'idv ■ all oat 47 J. F. Jenkins vs W. B. Ham. et al. 3 1 .......... portunity <»t practicing the ait on ......... 50 39 .13 cloudy I A wealthy American came to the 5 .......... 56 34 .07 Answer filet'. capital and took n residence. He was wliirli she prided herself so milch f> ......... 34 51 11 Spiders ddler from inserts in live main 16 64 .04 E. A. Cripps vs J. C. Barnes. Orde 7 B .......... uunniiTied mid lived entirely alone ......... 41 66 part clo <1\ , ptirtietihirs I’heir e\es are simple in Nobody knew yvhy he had come, why nln-it ’ I of default. 9 ......... 44 70 stead of rompounl. they have eight part clou Iv ! he remained or wlmt he did with him 10 .......... 7M 40 The State of Oregon vs Fred E. II ......... 51 72 J>7 clou iy self Bankers knew that be had legs In place of six. they do not pass 50 r.’ .. 71 Muller. Motion filed. 13 ......... 41 81 cleai brought with him unlimited credit through the nictamorplioses which are .......... 93 47 Estie L. Hoxie vs Herbert C. Hoxie. II from America, and i it seemed to them rliariirtei i't!<• ot in erts they have no 15 ... 55 76 58 95 16 ......... Order fur suit inonev. tlmt the money be drew was expended niiteiinae. am] their inentiling is accom 58 91 17 . for something, though they did not plished by means of organs which coin 51 ....... 87 H. W. Huntzinger vs E. E. Oman, et IH bine tin* functions of lungs and gills 19 .......... IS 8«» know yvhat. 69 46 ' al. Order to strike part of complaint 20 .......... pai l clou h One day the king received notice instead of by tubes pervading their 38 21 ........ 72 do it ‘ 42 part clo.idi Sarah S. Van Dyke vs J. C. Brown. 22 ......... 71 from a lawyer that one of Ills notes bodies. These points of distinction are 23 ......... 66 52 cl 1.1 1 .12 snlHcient to determine the fact that it Order of default. Decree. which was due must be paid at once 24 .......... 50 68 part clou iy .02 2.-. .......... 70 50 Osem forwarded the note through his is iinposslh'e to clas* spiders as insects. L uise Rose Kealiher vs Chester IL 26 ... 79 41 cl • ir chnmberluin to a noble who had been 82 47 -7 ......... Kealiher. Order vacating default. 1 ■r: 51 Seasickness. » ...... | apiMiinted by the other nobles to take ......... 92 55 N. A. Pointer, et al, vs W. F. 29 Seiisl' kiiess coiiH's mi iM-eiins. lakes 30 ......... I earc of the king s debts The amount 94 56 Sulle iger, et tl, S lit in ej lity. Com - 31 .......... was paid, tint other similar notices and some rivers. Not every one. how plaint filed. came pouring In so fast that It was ever. wtio travels upon these Indies Temperatui•e— mean max. 76.73;mean of wntei call aiq’ilre It. ns It appears Jackson County Building and Loan mir. 74:33; mean 62.03 Max. 91 on 3(1, found impossible to take care of them. to come only to those who Intve a gift Ills majesty was Informed that there Association vs W. F. Sullenenger, el Minimum, 34, on 6th. (ire atest daily was danger of u public scandal. Many for It It Iris one great merit not com LHiige. — Total precipitutio'i .56 of these claims were for money ad mon to all gifts, as It may be acquired al. order overruling demurrer. inches. Greatest in 21 hours, .12 in., vanced for illegitimate purjioses. The without previous practice Tim e who Theodore F. H. Engel vs Charles ! on 23. N mi ber of days with .01 ' king asked who was pressing them are skillful do not have to he taught Nickell, et al. Order oveiruling de 1 inch or more precipits tion, 7. clear. and was told that an American multi Like Inspiration mid the wonderful murrer. • Hi; partly cloudy, 8; cloud) , 6. millloimlre was supposed to be nt the one boss slniy. it comes to them "ail at once and nothing first " NEW CASES bottom of It all. Various cures have lieen devised for One morning the American received Jesse T. Perry vs George P. Lee, et seasickness tine of them is publicity a "command" to appear at the palace, al. Actian to recover money. Com i If yoll cun keep oh deck where vol plaint tiled. Summons. We offer i Gin.':- ' T '.’.ari; Ho lie replied that he had no wish to visit will he seen by nil men mill n few Hie king; If the king wished to see him wr.id fc ca < C-.arrh that lie would find him nt home. The next fishes that limy be staring nl you It is Henry D. Allen vs Korinek Remedy cannot ue cried by llr.li's Catarrh day the royal carriage stopped at the salil to be a great help The best < lire Co. Action to recover m mey. Com- Curo. Amerlean’« house; the king alighted however. Is carefully to remove tile plaint tile 1. Summons. F. J. cniiNi'v Æ water from underneath tin» |nirtli iilni and was received In the drawing room We. t ■ i: r . E. J. McNulty vs Savannah J. Me Clieney i r i o 1.; t » "I have culled," said Oscar, "to learn vessel In wlileli you hnp|>eii to lie pass htri p r • 1 - j F.. ............................ Nultv. Suit for divorce. Complaint trans the meaning of your having bought up Ing away. If enough water <-an lie re tie- » l Ciri l!y abl »tic claims against me and pressing them moved the seasickness will be Itivnrl tiled. Summons. Affidavit and motion out a .y o'.,;: ;.V.ion« m- ;o I j I U hrn ably cured NATIONAL it.'. X I. .’ COMitKr.C for payment'' for suit money. • Seasickness is the only thing you gel T.L Jj, O. "Perhaps your majesty may reinetn C. V. Cummings vs Mattie Cummings. Hail’s Catarrh C •• I- t.T *n Intornr.ily, her when you were crown prince slip from the steamship cuiiiptin.y that you actln.-r it.r r , t .» 11». toil auj niu- don’t pay for — Life. Suit for divorce. Comp'aint filed, sum cous iiirin ; , t i . T"Ntinionl ils ping a pack of marked cards Into my sent II , , Cl c< L ...j ; r bottle, «ohi pocket." mons. by r ’l ’ - ' • Quite Simple. "Your pocket?" Almira Wilson vs George A. Wilson, Txio i.a’r i . i-»i T" i f - -oaatlnsUuu. “Mr Tnleblue. I want to ask you a "1 am Count Esterhoff." et al. Suit for partition. Complaint question." remarked tile Wellesley The king blanched filed. Affidavit ul sheriff filed. "I have kepi lho«o cards.” continued maiden to her partner ns they entered Cured 1.’vr • nlnhit. EsterholT. "uinl ........ like to sell them the cimsi'i»atnry. Belle Nicke'l vs Nettie F. Engle, et “I whs r.tjflerin. >v i liver << laint.” to y our ma |e*ty “A tlnmsiii.d If you like." replied the •I. Suit '.u quiet title. Complaint filed. Kava Iva Smith oi Point >la«ik, l ex.’. , “am! gallant < <>ll»'u:;iu "How decided to try a 25c. u. ol < 'luunbct lair, t Summ >ns. "What Is a kiss?" TahletN,and am happy to m : . that I am com Inquired The yimim »mu was taken «hack, pletely cured and can rec< inmend them to il I ties "Two hiin<1i<‘(l tlioiiannd American but quickly pulled himself together every one.” For sale by all dealers.—Ad« j ih LWDOH Vrt isenicnt. and firmly said. "This Is." dolhti'N for each card ” "Sir,” replied the Indlgiinnt seeker “(»frat heavetiit, man! What du you t, "" • after higher culture, “yon mlsnnder mean?*’ , OVER CS VLC . “I mean that In mjr youth I lived stand -me. The interrogation I put to Bank of England Raises Rale CNPETItNCE under a system wherein the chief men you was a mathematical problem • 'TV and women found It to their Intereat to which I thought might Interest u stu Interes’, support Injiistiue If your pe<»|de still dent from Yule college." "It dues. It does." said the Junior as feel the Mine In tills matter let them raise $10and buy the cards, i he twirled Ills light mustache, "but if London, July 30. As had been ex hold your notes to that amount, and It’s a conundrum I give It up " pected, the Bank of England raised to the will lb» with the cnida '* The maiden’« eyes sparkled, and day its minimum rate of discount an After a irre.it effort those whose for there was music in her voice as she entire point, making it 4 per cent. tunes dependm] "ii the stability of the threw out the answer. “Why. It’s The step was taken as a protective irovertimeiit raised the amount, A r nothing divided by two.”—I’blladel measure in view of the chaotic finan fast ix the monel came In thej would phla Ledger. cial condition« on the Continent follow redre'n «in«* oi iiH’re cards and corrp *» • A ’«pofiil i>•: notes t il ill were taken up ing the outbreak of war between Aus 1 ’u ii iStcrhoH ti'lerul of rt'd<*eminu tria-Hungary and Servia, and the d Ti mmy I’up. wliat Is finttrrv? Turn his family domains went l»a«k fl my'* I'op Flattery. my son. Is «all most general advance of lhe bai.kri.le i .»H»m i» siaiw.1 America lie s:tj(| in> had no use for sprinkled on the lull of vanity.-Pitts in Continental centers. a trovernment ex«x pt of the people, hy burgh Press. By discounting bills freely during the tbv piHiple and fur the people 99 “The World is Growing Better COURT HOUSE NEWS Phone 142 Taylor - Williams Co The People's Store Jacks nville, Oregon BUSINESS CARPS NEWBURY GUS s Attorney-at-I.aw Will Practise in All Courts in the State OREGON. MEDFORD DR T. T. SHAW Eer list. r T Lilly'« Seed$ are not an experiment— 8^/ H1*:* are t<*lcd in our laboratory end j K/ trial ground«. They are tpeually 1 S adapted to the Pacific NorlhweÄ ana J are true to name. Our valuable cat- A aloguu will be »ent ir«*«* on reaueü Jna Dealerstdi Lilly'• Seed. . not, write. J» The Chaa. H. Office in llyan Building, ’nliforniu St. Upstairs JACKSONVILLE OREGON LEGAL BLANKS 1). W. BAGSHAW Attorney at Law NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER - , I Aflernoon Forenoon 1;W 9 to t0 12 5 Office n Hours: Bank of Jacksonville Building. JACKSONVILLE, r tz.t t.-:». : I Tl » Ju! i. .» e 3 ’33 - OREGON '•I or I* . 7. P;. i «ni pi nut- ...¿NG l S •r Nx r -L P-s.SfcY i • vH n pai’ni i . -mine tutu. .-a-Uu We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, I hattel Mortgage, Acknov ledgements, Real Estate ontract, Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Till 'St'.itt kfJitt '.iitrict. Notice Application for Liquor.License At reasonable prices. We intend adding other blanks as fast as possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice JACKSONVILLE POSI. T ADS GLO M |?f last few days while ordinary sources ÄÜ Bruucu < . . U I ligi un, D. C. Results