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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1914)
-(-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- : CKSON VILLE POS T- : Notes of an Author. I remember that Frank kept a black notebook iu ids inside coat pocljet. Oficial Paper ot the City of Jacksonville, Oregon which lie set down a heterogeneous y e, , --------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------- a Ç----------— _ ------------------ y . ■ - ■■ - --- --------- — ------------- ------------ ' * » '----- ' collection of notes of Ids *>« n observe A weekly Newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat** of* J;tjks(Jo tionj> a well turned sentence, n good ' (i f name, the possible title of u book. One tr County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor of these entries. I remember, read Entered as second-class matter June 22. 1907, at th«- post vli •*• at JackaonviUe,T "The hands of tin* village clock closed Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. like a pair of shears mid cut the night In twain." SATURDAY. AUGUST 8, 1914 Tills book was Ills greatest treasure. Years afterward lie told me that keep SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on ing it taught him the difference be application. tween seeing life subjectively and ob jectively. No one. he believed. could Photographing Self at Distance become a writer until he could regard life mid. people and the world in gen eral froYn the objective point of view, Item* of Intereat to Jackson Coun’y A curious method of photographing until he could remain detached, out side. maintain the unswerving attitude oneself when at quite a distance from Tax Payara of the observer. I read part of his the camera is proposed by M. Morisot. notebook once mid got soundly kicked COUNTY COURT ■ Taxe a wood spri.ig clothespin and for my impertinence, but years after In the matter of the estate of An- shape out one end so that it grasps the ward 1 dime upon many of these same nette E. Wakeman, a minor, Order I bulb of the shutter and the spring notes In Ills work, amplified mid adapt I tends to press on the bulb. Then the ed.—From a Sketch of Frank Norris by annulling sale bond. I other ends are brought together so as llis Brother, Charles Norris. Red Ribbon - Drifted Snow White Rose and Fisher’s Blend Flour J. B. Scott vs Frank Longw.ll, et al. Order overruling demurrer. State of Oregon ex rel, A. Rowley vs Richard W. Rowley. Order direct ing issuance of citation to defendant t* show cause why he should not be held in contempt of court. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 .......... .......... ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ......... .......... ........ .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ......... ......... .......... .......... 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 M) 11 .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .., ........ .......... 1 •to M 67 56 66 54 64 66 70 78 72 74 81 93 75 95 91 87 80 69 72 73 65 68 70 79 82 92 I 92 94 46 47 39 34 34 46 I 41 44 40 51 I 50 41 47 oß i 58 1 68 54 49 46 38 42 52 50 50 43 47 51 55 55 part cloudy clear part cloudy ' cloudy . part cloudy clear i .07 part cl »udy cleir | part clou iv cl Hl lv 1 part cloudy .12 .(<2 clear j 1 .. . . _ Temperature—mean max. 7G.73;mean mil*. 74:33; mean 62.03 Max. 94 on 30, Minimum, 34, on 6th. Greatest daily range, Total precipitation .56 inches, Greatest in 24 hours, .12 in., on 23. Number of days with .01 inch or more precipitation, 7. clear, 16; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy. 6. . H jv /’- TEia? We offer C.;? I'"nJ/. *1 Dollars Re- ward for r.::r c;; ot catarrh that cannot oo cur d bj llu.l'u Catarrh Cure. F. J. CTII2.\’ Wo, t!-.i l: Clicncy I r I . , 1 him |> *r:. . *.I I transit tic- * out any NATION.! * i. !'. *. !e*Ij, O. - 1 -> I '.v:i r. .1. t ' y *. : n*l believe i I . : 'I b'.n.ln* .ci I! z ni l ' t I c-.rry ..... I y !.. j Him. *' *<..,;.'.;i'.;...’E, ’ ! da, O. ’ -r H *.i ' Internally, 1 H 1 ’ *■ : and niu- . T slimont'Is *■• ...I 1' i ! ml.-. Sold Hall's Catarrh acting *lir. I .................... cous surfa * . ■»nt frei*. 1 *i-f. t»y nil Dru c-k • Take Uair s L'an i îy tv: * t r coa.stlpatlun. 1. ovcR es vt • EX PE NI W CASKS State of Oregon vs John H. K *rom. Transcript iro n Justice’s court, Med ford District. State of Oregon vs Billy LeLaurence. Transcript from Justice’s court, Wood ville District. Anna Davidson vs R. T. Davidson. Suit for divorce. Complant filed. Florence Beulah Lonsdale vs George Wallace Lonsdale. Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. Affidavit and order for publication of summ >ns. Motion for suit money. Count} Treasurer’s Sixty-secon?. Call. State of Oregon, County of Jackson TREASURY DEPARTMENT Jacks*» iv'l'o. Oregon. August 8th,1914 Nitice is hereby g’ven that there ar.* funds on hand for the redemption of all County W.*r: ants, which were protested on the 12th day of Jul*. 1911, numbered as follows, to-wit: 1'864, 1<»7«8, 10813. 10811, 10115, 10816, 10817, 10818, 10819 an I 10821. Interest ceases on the Warrants above numbered and called, this 8th day of Auvust, 1914, JAS. M. CRONEMILLER, Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. Cnnaea of R io . t net. 1. vbirs. b'v'l 'Italy habit*, lack of out-door exercise iie ilicient -na»ti<"it;*.n of food, cou’tipa,. • torpid live., worry *j*i anxiety,cv-.re<tm partaking of food and driua -ot anile*. . Your age and occupation. Correct vol habile and take Chamlierlain’e Tablet! an* you will soon be well again. For sale by •II dealers.—Advertiwiuar*. flic street." part cloudy cloudy .13 .07 11 .04 Tiw Copv^-' Anvtrifl •ondlHR arkrti h und I ly ii.NC»)rt;nn «mr op.im n fret ¡• ivgiii l<>n is prnh'ihlr p itt’D!’.Die. < t iont« At riet ly corithloni luí. |¡, fiUBOOK «ent fr«»*» <»I lost «iront •* !* i temi!ri Paloma tnuon tlirouirh Munii A to •pfcitil ut.nre wirh'iTH ebiirire, m the 7 if»/» »V J üt'itiVu iVwiiktÿ •'fntn.i tvpt'kif. ».nrroAt cir A hnndnonielv •tm<- b‘!:t‘nu). Terms < ; culai h ’ u of i" year : toui r . i. bold bj ull nowndealtir". MUNN f Brun New Year Calls In China. New Year calls are the custom In Chinn, mid you have to pay them In festive attire of silk or satin. These fine clothes isnys Archdeacon Moule in "The Chinese People”! can be hired, the price being gradually low ered as tile hours of the first six days pass by We complained once of the very late arrival of a caller, who should have been among the first to salute us. II** replied that money was scarce and lie was obliged t** waft for the cheap est ilny to secure a fine robe already donned mal doffed by n dozen of oth ers During these ceremonial days the wlmle community seems to give itself out to imllsi rimlnate gambling, a prai-tl' i* illegal ami condemned both by Chines** law and standards of mornl- ity. but winked at during tills season- The First Airship. If we cmi believe certain ancient his torians Xerxes was tile owner of the first airship I'lie chroniclers say it was received ns a gift from his court iers mid consisted of a winged throne, to which were harnessed four tame eagles Food belli above the hungry birds was tile incentive of the motive l**i»**i nml it is said. their struggles to appease their appetites resulted in raising the throne from the grouud. Justified. "Superstitious nfter all these years! Don't you remember on the evening we first met how a black cat ran across our path mid you swore some misfortune would happen to you?" "Ami it wasn't n year until we were married! What greater proof do yon want?"—Houston Post Not a Joking Matter. Systematic Birds. "Doubtless." said the professor of "My dear." said Mrs Henpeck, “I’m natural history to tile returned trav positive that our tiny Is thinking serl- eler. "you have picked up many strnnir** ously of matrimony." "Well. I only hope so." returned Ken bits of liiforimition regarding the ani mals a ml birds of the eiiuntiles yon peck with miusiial spirit "I wouldn't want liny boy of mine to l>e so iiufor- have visited." tmuite as to regard it ns a Joke " “A few," answered the II "The most Inter*vt'i>'g tiling That’s Different. heard, however, was a store I Ills Wife You would nut have half Africa. It seem, that a year or the nervousness you (|,i if yon would n representative of it lubber Hlinself Oh. I house went llirotmli there and •..*st his give up smoking Ills sample case, contiliniiig all kinds of couldn't Hie without my pipe You told Millie office stnmiilng apparatus. It appears Wife Yes, you could that some ostrich 's found Ills sample Perry yon could not live without her ease, broke It o| **n n*:*l swallowed tin* before you met me samples." Inhuman Monster. ‘1 see nothing o*,*l about Hint. Os Madge—11c broke her heart, the trlciies will eat any tiling." Marie Did lie Jilt "Yi's. but now evei.v ostrich egg t!*:'t wretch! her? is found then* Is seen to be numbered Madge No: In* Insisted on her keeping her engagement when she had a (teller wild ilate1'' l.*e'd*'ii Tit-Bits offer. Boston Frans* rlpt. I The muni* par! Is to .«*» with might •nd muiu wliui you iati do. Emerson. Alcohol For Poison Ivy. An eminent Ne« York surgeon «ays that the lw~t tr**ntm**nt for the Intimi ninnoli . iiii ~, m | i»y |Mi|son Ivy Is to wash I tin* pin* e anil then bathe It In 96 per cent alcohol Genius ts eternal pctlcnce—Michel- angelo. y 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.” j| 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- . • ' •-'•.n '■ ferings of Seasonable Merchandise throughout the store---Merchand- " rr. ise of choice quality at lowest possible prices, **l r i I Vacation and Picnic Season is Here Let us equip you with your supplies 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 J *’> soon realize that CC if The World is Growing Better” Z g Phone 142 Taylor - Williams Co. I'tiiiago Tribune. Nightingales as Pets. Although in nature the song of the nightingale dues not extend Inter than th** middle of lime, yet in captivity till* bird will sing up to the time of tile autumn molt mid will begin again at Christmas. The one detraction from tin* merits of the nightingale as a pet bird Is Its Individuality. Some birds will sing only when no one is in the room witli Hmm. some will sing under any condition, mill some will lx* silent for ever if they change ownership. At the earnest solicitation of a friend 1 on, ** parted witli n iiiglitingnle which was tlie finest singer I had ever beard. and In its new ownership, although it was kept in tile same cage and was fed in exactly the same manner as that to which it had been accustomed. it never uttered a note dining the re maining seven years of its life.—Lon don Graphic. I .-Iff. ■ In the matter of the estate of Aug ust Lawrentz, deceased. Order ap to release the bulb, and are tied with Signs of Ancient Paris. pointing time and place fur final settle string or thread. On this is put a George Cain, curator of the Carnava- j piece of fuse of some length. Ligght- ment. let museum. In Paris. treasure house ing the fuse, the person goes to the In the matter of the estate of Hen-1 distant point before the camera, and of Piirisinn antiquities, has arranged riette Waters, deceased. Order ap when the string is burned the clothes-1 an exhibition of old signs rescued from umler the pick of the demolishes pointing administartrix. pin presses the bulb and makes the ex- j Some are examples of exquisite Iron In the matter of the estate of Jean posure. — Ex. work. Others are delightfully quaint, Orr, deceased. Inventory and appraise- | such as tile sign of the old Latin quar ment filed. ter barber, which announces that he "works quickly ami silently." Follow Weather Report. In the matter of the estate of Elmer | ing the name of a herbalist In the Conger, deceased. Order appointing same old world district is the request t*me and place for hearing on final Following is the report of U. S. Vol- that he be not mistaken "for the other account. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Impostor living across the street." In the matter of the estate of A. P. A Belleville store proclaimed Itself Jacksonville, for month of June, Talent, decease*!. Executors’ second Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi "n raw mil cooled pork butcher." Among sign- hiteiitiomilly facetious is report and account filed. Order ac- . tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. that of II little elite which stood oppo cepiing resignation of executors ard ! site tin* gate of a Parisian cemetery MINI I’REC’l’- CH AIUU r appointing administrator de bonis non 1 DATE MAXI MUM OF DAY MUM TAT’N announcing to passers that they would with will annexed. « clear be "more i*omf*irtnble here than across 86 67 CIRCUIT COURT SPECIALS ¡ All Roads Lead to Jacksonville COURT HOUSE NEWS Lester R, Bolling vs Della Bolling. Decree of divorce. Bertha Shannon vs F. A Shannon. Order of default. Bank of Jacksonville vs J. E. Olson, et al. Defendant allowed to withdraw demurrer. Stipulation and order al- lowing defendant until August 6, in which to file an answer. Butler Si Thompson Co vs Fred Jordan, et al- Order ccnfirming sale of real property sold under execution. G. Miller et al vs J. E. Olson, et al. Order declaring sheriff’s sale void and allowing plaintiffs to issue further. Lipman C. Coleman vs John A. Westerlund, et al. Order of default. Belle Nickell vs Nettie F. Engle. Order for publication of summona. Edward J. Mahan vs George O. Jar vis, et al. Order dismissing cause as to George O Jarvis. Henry W. Heizenreter vs Geoige G. Graham, et al. Order confirming sheiiff’s sale of real property. Florence Beulah Lonsdale vs George Wallace Lonsdale. Order fur mil money etc. Almira Wilson vs Geoige A. Wilson. Or 1er for j ublication of summ* ns. Hilda Ward vs W. H. Hi'irlii. O dir directing entry of mandat* of I s ipreme court. Judgment entered. L. Whitsett vs Rogue River Public Service Corporation. Order dismissing c .use*. Process Roll Barley Bran . Shorts arid Grain « - **• The People's Store Oregon Jacks: nville i BUSINESS CARPS The- M'dr.iji-t Sun. At certain seasons of tin* year, owing to the position ot tin* earth. there is a GU*S NEWEURY territory in tile arctic * ir. le where the sun is above th** Horizon for weeks or Attorney-at-Law mouths continuously shining m night Will Practise in All Courts in the Stat as well ns dining ilie *l:iy Thus at North cape. N'orw iv. tin* san is above MEDFORD. OREGON. the horizon eontinnoiisl.i from Muy 12 to July 2!t un i nt Boil*', not far from the arctic *1rcle. from .lune 3 to July DR. T. T. SHAW 7. Even in jhe extreme south of Nor L'er.tist. way there is no darkness from the end of April to tin* middle of August. Office in Ryan Building, California St. In the «inter, on the other hand, the Upstairs sun is not visible at tile North cape OREGON from Nov IN to Jan. ’J 3 and nt Rodo JACKSONVILLE from Nov I5 to Dei*. There is only a twilight at midday In (he ex treim- south ol Norway the sun is Attrrney at Law above tin* Horizon tor six and oue- Imlf hours at midwinter. riiilndelphia NOTARY PUBI.1C AND CONVKYANCEK Press I>. W. BAGSHAW I on don tn 1592, l.omioii ' the author In limn........ quotes f."in mi account of this "large. • xcedeiit mnl mighty city of business" when Fled*, lek Duke ot Wlirtemberg visited it in l-'iil'J Here Is an illumi lulling eMr: ct: ■ ist of the hili.i taut* iiieivliau- ployed In buying n mid dis** nml t.. ding in i almost every corner of tile world It is ti very populous city, so that one • can «<‘11 reply pass along the streets on iivcoiitit of the throng I'lie iiihabitnilts are imignifi- cently appareled ami me extremely proud and overbearing, and because the greater part of them seldom go into other countries. Imt always remain III lllell' houses In the city attending to tlieir business, they cure little for foreigners, but scoff nt them.” Easy. "Tell me. old num.” said the peren nl.'il seeker after useless knowledge, “why is your hair gray anil your hen ill brown?" "Easy, answered the facetious old man ".My hair is twenty veals oldei than my beard "—Michigan Gargoyle. are true Io nine. Ou, valuable eai. al*Y<> will ba .tasi I. on raque«. D«aleriseli Lilly »bcetl. . not. write. The Ch as . H. Lilly Co., Seattle LECAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, I Office Hours: |^enoon j* Mortgages, I Afternoon 1:30 to o I Bill of Sale. Bank of Jacksonville Building. Agreements. JACKSONVILLE. - OREGON Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, ( hattel Mortgage, Acknow ledgements. Real Estate ontract, Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, ..tries CP r C FFF. i Lii; yi:■,<•*• <•1 or I’l.«•'*». l\.r 'l:il Bit it* V'iYti Giitrict, 7. P.iGiitpract- _(v'*.KCLS Notice Application for Liquor License t f >r Invaluihle book If Ak« ENTS, At reasonable prices. Weintend adding • 1 • g. I n r y ...naole miut. , other blanks as fast as possible unti FÏ í ? r! Ç the line is complete. Blanks of special i L i o < ; s « form printed to order at short notice Î *Y H ;T LAWYERS, £ Í* • 3'"'3 S’Y ..i"> t., Wt'.shln'rton, 0. C. JACKSONVILLE POSI POST ADS Pleasures. Tile objects of pleasure are two In number. First, to kill time. mid. sec- ond. to keep us from doing something else which would make us more mis ernble. The pleasures of the Ainerl can people, roughly speaking, are like wise twofold—namely, making m.ine; and spending It. Some people derive all their pleasure from making money, mid others all their pleasure from spending It. Others combine the two. Being mi inventive people, the Anivr leans have created many ways «»f spending money. Being too busy ma* Ing It to spend any time on the drudg ery of running tlieir country they spend a large portion of it in support Ing th*» politicians. Tills, indeed. Is one of tneir chief pleasures. And their snperb sense of humor enables them to enjoy intensely the accounts of what nil the polithimis are doing, which enterprising papers publish from day t** day. The Americans have other pleasures but compared with tills one they ur** mostly trivial. Life. I h*hrs I i* Ol .1 o tuo * * *»f I limili'*! *1* ui«>M ruine oí i Oben you forget then- are other you lire neurtng a burned bridge. J Best Results