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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1914)
’.-JACKSONVILLE POST Outr ¡sous Fortune. Re.itns was .. Hel.v wounded, Front his face gore .! oveil In rivulets, and II Official Paper ot the Citp of Jacksonville, Oregon the (filter <q ering o' his substantia! re sundry gashes and heeuj there A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jack»bi, opeUilligs 11 li.id Is en the victim of County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor ami Proprietor u brutpl nssat. t. The physician who treated him for Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post oilice at Jacksonville, bls wounds was sympathetic. “Great heavens!" lie said. "Some Oregon, under Art of Congress of March 3, 1879. body lias beaten you lip In a terrific manner. You inii.~t have been hit ui SATURDAY. AUGUST 15, 1»14 least nine or ten times." SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on "Dot ain't no Joke." said Rastus, application. who was still trembling. "1 don't be lleve I wnz able to git out ob de way ob anything dat |wuz throned nt me.” "Then yon ought to learn a lesson from It," suggested the doctor. "Here after you ought to stay far away from people who Indulge In tills sort of thing." "Dar ain't no chance." Rastus ob jecteil gloomily. "You know. boss. 1 ain't got de price of no divo’ce.”—Pop ulnr Magnzliu*. Red .Ribbon Drifted Snow White Rose and Fisher’s Blend Flour; 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 hi§ door.” Dear Reader, we are anxious to open up the path between us, you are not already familiar with it, feeling confident that once of- started therein you will frequent it. We have numerous special I. ferings of Seasonable Merchandise throughout the store--Merchand I Sirius the Mighty. Writing in the London Times as to the effect upon the earth if the gigan tic star Sirius were as near to us as is our own sun. Mr. Herl veil Belon says that the change that would overcome land and sky would transcend every thing hitherto dreamed of. hi the i heavens would be poised a brilliant globe twenty five times larger than the sun appears to us. emitting for millions of miles Into space gigantic fire rays mid coronal streamers. Bom horded by terrible heat, the eart I would b »(•ome red hot. its atmosphere i dissipated, its vegetal covering erased its ocean basins turned into barren wastes, while iron would flow like wa ter. Tile distance from us of Sirius, the brightest of the fixed stars, is so great that its rays require eight and a half years to reach us. not withstand ing that light travels 18(5,300 miles £ second Sirius travels through space at I. odo miles a minute. HIS beautiful date palm stands before the southern facade of the great Palace of Machinery Through the planting of rare and beautiful shrubs mid trees from all parts of the world tin Exposition grounds have assumed the appearance of n semitropieal paradise. T SPECIALS All Roads Lead to Jacksonville Beautiful Date Palm at the Panama-Pacific In ternational Exposition, San Francisco, 1915 Copyright. J914, by Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co. ise of choice quality at lowest possible prices. Vacation and Picnic Season is Here Let us equip you with your supplies Don’t forget our Fancy, Plain and Blue Serge All Wool Sti'jts with' two pair of Trousers at $15.00. HANDSOME book of sixty illustrahHl profusely in colors nnd giving detailed descriptions of the Panama I’acilic Intern itioiaii Exposition to be held in San Praia isco from I'eb 20 unti! Dec 4. 1015, and of the Panama canal and the canal region, will be mailed by the Panama-Pacific International Exposition free ot charge to all in quirers. The booklet Is intended as a general guide to prospective vis Itors and will also contain information com » rn:ng the great engineering feat which tile Exposition is to celebrate. Write to the Manager, the Bureau of Publication*, Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Ex position building, San Francisco, for the booklet A fcsSk- UU X.' Electric Sparks I Weather Rep)rf. Perhaps Mr. Croker is coming over Following is the report of U. S. Vol to get a new line on Tammany meth ods, and thus be prepared to give lie unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; for month of July, land further “blessings” when home i Jacksonville, Latitude 42 deg. IS. min. north; longi rile arrives. Stealing a girl’s clothes when she’s tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. in swimming isnt much of a crirre : DATE MAXI MINI PREC’»*- CHART’ T MUM MUM TAT’N of DAI nowadays. There isn’t much to steal. 1 .1 ......... i 97 ' rs clenr The announcement that Villa has i 2 ......... 91 (»0 T. Portelo i 1 92 57 promoted Fierro, who murdered Bent- I 1 3 4 ......... ........ S(i GO clear ontoa Brigadier-gener d.stiip is quickly 5 ........ 88 52 K ........ 91 58 followed by the statement that Villa 7 ........ 89 57 part cb>udy h6 56 2.3 will seek to have Huerra and som • of 1 M 1 9 ........ 92 57 clear his followers tried for muider. If all ’ K» ........ 92 59 86 11 of Mexico’s murderers are to pay the 12 83 part clou *y Ki clear pon ilty, Carranza may find difficulty 13 14 88 in forming a governmert. P 91 1G 97 Carranza may ignore Villa all he 1 1 0 ‘.I H I 0 1 I I wants to, but it’ll hardly be safe to 19 turn his lack on him. The World is Growing Better Phone 142 Taylor - Williams Co Now that the Mexican peon had ar qi.ired the p ic »less bles sing of liberty, w' hi ’ h he gor.na do with it? It »1 uld do just iis weil for the Japi headed Michiganward to ch. ck theii impetuousity before they reach the Canadian border. 53 Tei tnperature me in inax mie. 55:12 53:12: in an 78:3 4 Max Minimum, II. un Pit :’t I Greatest , ran e. -j- Total i i. vip t.,t.on inc'ies. Gr, alest in 24 ho irs. on 12. Number of dais inch or more precipitation, 26; partly cloudy, cloudv, If the »aciincy in the Supreme Bench is not soon filled, it’ll be up to one of those new-fangled c< mmissions to make the appointment. Envious. i'lrst British Workman I see It says *ei'e a workingman In France 'ns J uki woke up nht or a trance liirstln' MW ciity-seven days nn'. though Is wife repeatedly oiilled 'Im I ij mime, 'e was oblivion« tn (lie file' that she was there s," "ini British Workman —Mor ve 'iis! W"l a gift. Erb!- I.ondon Tel “graph We c If n friend pulls his watch on your ward fra : cannot funny storv, cut it short. Cure. r It is not necessarly a small matter We, t wl en :i won nn puts her best foot for- Chvnc him i By covn'ng up their tracks some trans n:< n get cn dit for walking in the out r. straight and I arrow path. Seme nr.- born rich, other« acquire r <1 <■!*. and som • ret into politics and tlnust ;< h''s uopn themseivi s. Mexico ha ag "d to nartic pate in tie San Francisee-Panam i exposition anil the suggest!, n is made that Gen. Hueita would make an interesting ex hibit. One Eastern cartoonist depict President Wilson as Don Quixote, an'I Secretary Bryan as Sanch Panza. The windmills are left out. but it is assumed that they are the two houses of press. NA’ Hall’s < acting <' cous suri.•< aent fn by all ’ rr ’Sine r«p’.od Bos> \|. \:ibb 'That Is fii»- :i w Ii!n», > »II ■ nu t keep taking II peopii« ' the itine You've nn now ami Ulen anil give them a • han <■ to get some uiore."- legt.»n Star Take Ila.Un Some Very Pretty Name». ’VER 05 « E* •fPEflEN - ’ O rl ' ,.N i » 1 U I* ■ . LEGAL BLANKS I A creatures Erinyes, ; mid tile Rommis. adopting the smile idea, called them furies Vergil represents tliein ns wf'.l ing ngetils employed by the higher gists to stir up mis bief, strife and hatred on tile curili Philadelphie I ’resa Locatinq a Quarrel, w bi ti yi»u were jibioatl on V olir “And himeymo. il trip did .volt visit tile p't nee of peace at The Hague?" a •k. d tile girl friend of the bride Just Imine from abroad "Oh. yes." was tile reply "We had our first quarrel there" Yonkers Statesman n F t > ! i « A » I I CJ . j. i A3j3f-.v t.'tft. '•'-X V. I* ’ iilplACb- i. ...UKCi.» f f r - Iwvi’c i r L». F.»: rvii, I ' L.’l ». 1»! 1 1 r ...la.siu in.». ... < a hn ir ? AV/YcRC, V,'.ehsr-'to:;. DJ' 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 c. JACKSONVILLE POS^ POST ADS. How It Worked. Mndge I Live you reillly found that absence mnkes the heart crow fonder? Marjorie Indeed I have! Since <’har lie went away I’ve learned to love Jack ever so much more. I.lppliiuott’s. Here are some names takvu from a Jury list In IG.\s. the year in which Hlchard Cromwell iiuccevded his fa lher iim prote<*tor of England: Faint Not Hewitt. I{«»deemcd Compton. Stand r'.ist on tth** High Stinger, Be- Courteous Cole, Search Che Scriptures M »ret 'B Kill S|n Pimple. Be Enlthful Jollier. I milt theGoo<1 Cght of bHlth Whit»». Mme Fruit Flower. Weep Nut Billing Repentance Avis, and su oil Walter Were yon ringing the boll sir? Customer after ong wait' If ins Ing it! 'treat Scott, im. I was tolling It I thought Jim were de,-ill!" Ever» body's. A W*: s Incident. <3. neral Wadsworth, «ho was killed duri.'i : firn it's Richmond campaign, deprived marly an entire Maryland ton n of shoes on his ninreh to the battle of South Mountain Ills sol diers were barefooted mid theii' feet bleeding from trumping through a ru.lgli country He rode ahead to buy slioes for them, hut was treated rough ly by two wayfarers lie inaile them take off their shoes ami I lien proceed ed through the town. in.. ug the ahoer Irmn eiefy mail he met. e\< < pt a mill er. u ho IV.lilted to fill lib itr what ever sti.s's ''»• isiuld find In -i|s 'louse • t tlie gvi.i lilt declined Ilk offer. Consolation. "No vo-j «re the father of twins?” D » l 4-o ììrd •‘Yes They look J iisi like me loo” Cljirn-l v» I en m-«.;mg ?’n Juckr *•<»!.. well. 1 won Id li t worry Some children when they get older don't look I .ifv find Fin uwfnlh (..^ftppulnleu. at .ill the way they did when they were Jury vc'iy? Ciani-My w » vm • .»kiuHf tt<e unfoundud Ratio. ba Dies. "—Birmingham Age- Hera Id. Urauth BUSINESS CARD Describing Love. Tile I insert and Mrs Ajax, Edward S. M< Oat. one t>f the charac ters, mi American girl, thus describes GUS M VVEUIIY love: "Ob. Amy islie snysi. Isn't it splendid Attorney-at-Law when you love some one? You Just want to sai l ¡lire mid give up -and Will Practise in AH Courts in the State work—mid be devoured by tire or OREGON. MEDFORD they *re (Hied in our leboratary and drowned in i< e waler if it will do any I tnal gTound«. They are specially good. Sometimes it makes you feel, Adapted to Lie Pacific NorthweA ana oil. so strong! And then, almost right are true to name. Our valuable cat. DR. T. T. SHAW aloe ie will be sent ire 'in request. away, your knees gel wabbly, mid you r Deale stell Lilly’s Seeo. not. write. Just turn Info n cobblestone inside. Pertist. Th« Chas. H. Lilly Co., Seattle And one minute lie's looking at you in California St. the most wonderful way. mid you feel j Office in liyan Building, Upstairs as If you were flouting on a lovely pink cloud, eating lee < ream smothered in JACKSONVILLE OREGON I violets, and the next tiling yon know something terrible luippens. mid every 11. W. BAGSHAW thing goes to pits es. anil you see that be doesn't love you after all—and. We have on hand for sale the following Attorney at Law oh-li h!" blanks viz: NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCE; The Furies. Lease, r.m u . ' Forenoon 9 to 12 Greek mythology created some fe- Mortgages, Office Hours: -? Afternoo„ 1;:!0 t0 5 male deities who wen* supposed to in Eill of Sale, Bank of Jackaonw'll.* Building. habit tile lower regions ami visit the Agreements. earth to avenge supposed wrongs and Warranty Deeds, JACKSONVILLE. - OREGON 1 punish their enemies Black sheep Quit Claim Deeds, were sacrificed to them at night by Chattel Mortgage, tile light of torches, ami they were rep 5 Ack now ledgemen ts, resented as horrid looking creatures, i i r wearing long. I lack robes, with snaky Real Estate ontract, locks. Idoodslmt eyes and claw like Location Notice—Placer, I nails. Sometimes they bad snakes or Location Notice Quartz, mid carried torches in tlieir hair I Satisfaction of Mortgage, r .•»rivi u I - Fi‘£. scourges or sl.-kles ■ in their limi.ls. ! ( V, yi ■ • n g' »- »*;< t'llECitr A ; i tu i I'.riet, I or I . ■ • >. I* r Tile Greeks called tliese ItmigJnnry Sarcastic Retort. RccunerMion Often Necessary. o you favor hi :ibsohi(p|y honest nd'ii i;i<l■ aiion of clt) a (Ta 1rs*” A . *»t «mount of ill hekiiu i-- duo to tie paired digestion. When the sto. sell fails to perform its fun. tions properly the whole • »»leni becomes de anged. A few d. s « ■ I Chamberlain's Tubiti.-, i r II ydi m" d. I'1 will strengthen your dige-u- n, inv your liver,and regni te yourl'w. !■< . ntiiel, doing away wilb that miieruoii leelmgdiii to faulty digestion. Try it. Many othei» bavebeen permanently cured—«■•••not voul For sale by all dealers. That certain birds of prey are some times lnniliu»n< • t n’.snt is n fact well known to observant naturalists. It is explained by the presence on their f<*.itilers of the phosphorescent spores of certain fungi that grow noon the trees in will« h they roost. Bill the Bui lotin of the National Acclimatization StM-iefy of I'raii' e records the observa Hun of a v '•Ite «avail that was Inml i .«» ii < nil n’glit fr<nn Jul) to <> tober of l. <t if while ii"iie of the (fiber birds (hat inhibited the same lake could be seen after dark St. Louis Post-Dis patch. Oregon Jacks nville i They Got Their Answers. When 'lu' ship owning millionaire Sir Donald Currie was asked by a heckler at ii political meeting at Green wich If tils father bad not been the local barber, lie admitted promptly. '•It Is true—and if your father had been a barber you would have been the same." When Mr. Lloyd-George, who is proud of ¡iis lowly birth and bringing up. was asked a similar question, he scored ,.s swiftly and even more sev erely The heckler unwisely inquired If lie remembered that his grandfather used to drive a donkey mid cart. “You will have to forgive me. ladies and gentlemen." Mr. Lloyd-George apolo gized: "tile cart had quite escaped my memory, lint I see the donkey is living yet." ! i 77ie People's Store Ft is i; ilier n cried fact of history that a large p.op'i.-tiou of the early settlers In Australia were convicts mid men wlm Ir.d fulled to make good nt lion:» xiisri'iiliii was fixed upon by '.lie tti'itlsli '^i veriimelit us a suitable s|nit for Its oiiteiists because of its ex treme distmi e. Although it is now years since the arrival of tile last eon viet ship. Australians tire still sensi five ip out tills objectionable use of their I'ountrv. A|iro|«is. C. E. Jaeomb. in his book on Australia, tells of an Aiistr.ilian who. in conversation with n Fren< liinan. wound up n long and boastful hnrnngiie on the excellence of his countrymen by saying. "We are the best chosen race in the world." "Trne." murmured the Frenchman. “You were most carefully chosen by the best English judges." Birds That Shine In Dark. A m things go nowadays, it doesn’t seem any more binding to contract an alliance than it is to get married. Jm’ping fr<»rn all religi us statisi es. Mc’l od^m has made more r. i d Inai - wii) that John W slev’s vi wsondnss i Give us your orders and you will soon realize that Mot of a Frenchman. HANDSOME BOOK ON PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION AND PANAMA CANAL REGION MAILED TO ALL INQUIRERS FREE OF CHARGE. Process Roll Barley Bran Shorts and Grain » St.. Woinngiuii. IK L. Rest Results /