JACKSONVILLE POST
Official Paper ot the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of JdVkson
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, AUGUST 22, 1914
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
application.
COURT HOUSE NEWS
Itemi of Interest to Jackson County
COUNTY COURT
gaga. Complaint filed. Affidavit and
order for publication of su nmons-
William Ulrich vs Clarence Weaver.
Suit to forescloso tax lien Application
for judgment filed.
“Niai Prius.'*
People often ask the meaning of tin
legal expression "nisi prills.' Literal
'-ly Interpy-ied it means "unless before,
¿a name given to tile sittings ul a court
for tin- trial ot civil c.-iusea Judges ou
circuit, besides trying prisoners, have
th£ power to give decisions in causes
of compluHits between private parties
and when so acting are called judges
of ••nisi" prius" Formerly when tile
circuits were less frequent ttie sheriff
was commanded "by writ” to bring
tlie Jury aud witnesses- from the couu
ty where the action arose to Westmin
ster, Gloucester or Winchester ou a
’ certain day. but ivlien the assl-zes be
came frequent a "nisi prius" clause
was Inserted Iu the writ containing
these words; "Unless before that day
our Justices shall come to your county
and take the assizes there.” As it hap
pened that the assizes always did take
place before the date named in the
writ tlie clause was practically nseles.
! and now remains only as a name for
those civil causes to which until re
cently It referred -Dundee Advertiser
Clarence Bateman, et ux, vs Albert
In the matter of the guardianship of
Russell Graham, a minor. Order ap Eske, et ux. Suit to foreclose a mort
gage. Complaint filed. Summons.
pointing guardian ad litem.
In the matter of the estate of Eliza
Edward Forgie vs Louise Forgie.
beth Sullivan, deceased. Order ap Suit for divorce.
Complaint filed.
pointing administrator, fixing amount Summons.
Blood and Thunder Drama.
of his bond and appointing appraisers
C. C. Nelson vs E. N. Campbell.
One of the most successful produc
of estate.
I Suit in equity.
Complaint filed, Sum tions at tlie "Old V|c” was a play-
In the matter of the estate of Har
mons.
written without Dickens' permission—
ley J. Johnson, deceased. Order fixing
roifnd "Oliver Twist" and banned by
time and place for final settlement.
the lord chnmlierhiin owing to the re
Weafher Repor’.
alistic way In which Bill Sikes mur
In the matter of the estate of Issac
dered Nancy. His lordship's jurisdic
Wright, deceased, Order reducing
tion did not extend to what were then
bond of executor to sum of $6G00.
Following is the report of U. S. Vol- called tlie "minor theaters.” so the
In the matter of the estate of
play was for many years a standing
Thomas Edgar Scantlin and Lingle V. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; ! dish at the "Vic" and thrilled the gal-
month
for
of
July,
j
Jacksonville,
Scentlin, minors. Order reducing bond
I Latitude 42 d eg. 18. min. nor th; longi- leryltes with tierce emotions, no mat
of guardian to the sum of $16,0(X).
ter how many times they had seen it.
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
“Nancy was always drugged round the
In the matter of the estate of Still
man A. Gray, deceased. Order fixing 1 DATE MAXI- MINI- PRKCP- CHAIlCT 1 stage by her hair.” «-rites John Hol
OF DAY [ lingshead. "and after this effort Sikes
IMI’M j MIJM . TAT AN
time and place for final settlement of I 1 1
.58
clear always looked up defiantly nt the gal
97
account.
part Jon ly lery. He was always answered by
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T.
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57
In the matter of the estate of 3 .......
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clear one loud and fearful curse, yelled by
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86
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F8
the whole muss like a Handel festival
Margaret A. Harvey, deceased. Order 1 5 .......
91
.58
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appointing administrator.
part cloudy chorus. When Sikes seemed to dash
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8.5
56
23
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Nancy's bruins out on tlie stage a
In the matter of the estate of William 9 .......
clear
92 1
57
thousand ourrnged voices, which sound
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10
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Robinson, an incompetent. Order dis 11 .......
86
59
ed like ten thousand, tilled the theater
83
56
part cloudy
.60
12 .......
charging guardian and his sureties.
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clear I and deafened tlie audience below.”—
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52
In the matter of the adoption of 14 .......
London Chronicle.
55
91
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Beulah Fisher. Petition of William 16 .......
97
55
100
59
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First War Correspondent.
Tarbel and wife filed. Consent of 17
60
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61
The first war correspondent, accord
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Baby Home filed. Decree of adoption. 19 .......
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55
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Ing to a theory propounded by Sul her
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II
In the matter of Fred Miller, an 21 .......
land Edwards, appeal's to have been
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51
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9.1
alleged delinquent child. Final order. 23 .......
54
Homer, who was sent by the editor of
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86
an Argos paper called tlie Chronos to
In the matter of Arthur H. Robin- 25 .......
52
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describe the siege of Troy Hostilities
son, an alleged delinquent child, Final 26
87
53
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lasted only about seven weeks, and
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order.
91
53
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when they came to an end the Greek
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30
CIRCUIT COURT
chiefs were in no hurry to return to
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95
Starr Mercantile Go. vs James P.
their wives Homer was a good sort,
Temperature —mean max. 90.26;mean ami as he drew a large salary and a
VanDusen, et al. Order correcting
min. 55:42; mean 73:84 Max. 101 on 18, handsome allowance for expenses froi i
certificate of attachment, etc.
John W. Parker vs Lincoln McCor Minimum, 44, on 21st. Greatest daily the Chronos he readily accepted the
scheme propounded by the wise Ulys
mack as administrator of partnership range, 42 Total precipitation .83
ses- to keep the war going to the col
estate. Judgment for plaintiff in sum inches, Greatest in 21 hours. .60 in , umns of his paper so long as lie could
on
12.
Number
of
days
with
.01
of $5714 73.
manage to write about it Ills letters
inch or more precipitation, 2, clear, were too good not to publish, and
Amv Fay Gifford vs James Gifford.
26; partly cloudy, 5; cloudy,
0.
meantime the Greek chiefs had an en
Order for publication of summons.
joyable time at Troy and elsewhere
B. G. Lane, trustee, W. G. Myers,
Reissued in book form as “The Iliad'
et al. Older entering n an ate ot
these early examples of war corre
Ilow’a Thia?
•
■upieme court.
spomlem-i- Im ve enjoyed a wider cir
We offer L " Kundr. d Dollars Rn-
Emma T. Whitney, et al vs W. A. ward for at.v ca m ot Catarrh that filiation ti#n was possible even in the
Thompson, et al. O der requiting de- cannot oe cv..-' 1 by Hall's Catarrh columns ut the Chronos ~ London
Graphic
fendants to appear and submit to Cure.
F. J. CITIàNEY & ( 3». Toledo. O.
examination as to assets.
An
oe 1, ! • -« J;n wn r. J.
We. th - i.
: l i‘> ve is, and believe
Butte Falls Lumber Co. vs Grant« Cheney tri
When
IS!)!)
him p rf< ■
1
1 . • ; i ail business
Pa«s Barking Co. et al. Order ap- trims -tic- i
! f; .
Ilv n! 1 • t.» c irry chess international touriiameut. visited
out a.iy
... ; . ... j Uy ills firm.
Mam liestei he was opposed in u slmiil
I ointing special referee.
NATION.», L>
u.’ cc ?. t ^ ei : ce ,
taneous performance by an unknown
I ipman C. Coleman vs Joi n A.
T.)l do, o. player, who had obtained permission
Wes erlund, et al. Decree removing
’ .r< i< ta'.cn interna 11 y,
from tlie club secretary to take u board
i
■■
1 and mu-
clouu lrum title.
’ ' u imolil i Is against the champion Tlie player put
B i.l
J, B. Scott, vs Frank Longwcll, el
up quite a fair game, but was finally
•
’ » • constipation.
mated. Then he inquired ot lsisker to
al. Order of default.
Decree fot
know wherein lie laid erred In tlie con
plaintiff.
duct of tlie play
1 hi «lore Engle vs Charles Nicked,
"Well." said Lasker, “your play bus
et nl. Default order. I) etee
belli somewhat peculiar. I notice that
) laintiff.
you have not once moved yom
knights
Samuil R. Coffman vs Anna Coffman
"No. replied tlie player, “tlie fad is
1 < fault indir. Decree of divorce.
that I have iioi as yet quite mustered
MW CASES
Hie moil- ol iia- knights, so I thought
It safer mu lo move them nt nil.'
The Slate of Ori gon vs Louis D dg .
The strong,>i laid ,im-ons<*lously con
< i .minai conn-lain'. Trnnecrijt from
ceded in.- tiiuums ndversnrv tlu- mid.»
Ju. lice’s cour', Medford Ilia i et. tiled
ot two Kiri-lii» mu to mention tlx
tianilK up ot Hi- crumped posttiou
Melfird Nam I al Ba ' v; A' i
W Ison. Acti-n to -er ver m
Not Very Busy
Complaint tiled. Affidavit ; n 1 un
"lii-C'-riiul ul I eels lernt the
takin- for attachment. Wr' iss
■nd certificate of attachment til d.
Russell Graham vs R. M. Clancev,
Action to recover ni mey. C. n plaint
filed. Summons.
GEMDAS"E
W illiam (-, Davidson et al. vi E. A.
Watt'-rs. Act m to recove- money
Comp’s'bt tiled. Affidavit and und< r-
taking for attachment tile
Writ is-
ailed. Certificate of attachment fileil
Summons.
Big riñes Ltimhe* Co vs K ’ r’n k
Veter nary Rem -dv C> »<•'I >n • •o r
cover money. C >m plaint filed, Alli-
davi* an i undertaking fo' attachment
filed. Summons.
Big Piner T umber Co. vs K- rb-ek
Veterinary Re n !v C > ti -I D- < b -a
J. Korinek. Acti-ei t-- - <• -ver m o-
Complaint filed. A-Ii* vitan! on.lev
taking for attachment tiled S ii -> m -
George <)’B. Delta- vs G F. Hur*.
Action to d cover money, Complaint
filed. Affidav t a-ul undertaking for
attachment filed.
William Ulrich vi F. H. M «xon.
Action to recove- mcnev. Complaint
filed. Affidavit and undertaking for
atts.-bm. nt filed.
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I
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extra
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SAFETY
ciltGt complete with 7 Gem
in morocco case $ I (X).
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RAZOR
Bladts,
i>i her
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Tho GEM Lasts a Lifetime
for
One Week
City Drug Store
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
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‘ mv Fav G (To d v. Lim
Cough M
•' 'n <" ‘ n l in select J ut
Too much c
Fir’ f r -livore • C > ml tin' file.'
•- n. It shoit’l
u cough invili-
Harry Cintrenh* vs ’ ubi
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hum fti! sub-
Suit for divoree. Comp! »Int fife)!
i
Su n- taure arid Is ,<
t aal. I h miberHin’s
o ,,li Heme
r-.,.. tht— requirements
m ir».
anJ li. a favorite « i'l. tho n> »there of voung
J. C. Brown as executor, V» Ernest children everywhere. For sale by all I>ea-
A- Hefler et al. Suit to forclose mort- ' 1er«.—AdrertÌK-un-nL
Pretty Blunt.
Elderly Lady Doctor, I am troubled
with a hallucination that I am being
folio wist by a man What sort ot cure
would you iiijjistl Honest I'hystctnn
— A mirror.—Cleveland Leader
Logical.
“A disease should be attni-ked Mt ItS
aoun-e "
"Then If a num .» disease is ner«dl
tary I suppose yon d doetui ni» tattici
for it. ehT"- Ex tinnite
So lire with men a.« II Gist saw you,
•o speak with God as it men neu rd
you.—Seneca.
Red Ribbon
Drifted Snow
White Rose and
Fisher’s Blend Flour J i
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Process Roll Barley
Bran
Shorts and
Grain
i
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
I
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-
I
ise of choice quality at lowest possible prices.
Vacation and Picnic Season is Here
Let us equip you with your supplies
u.
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
The World is Growing Better
Phone 142
Taylor - Williams Co
The People’s Store
Jacks nville
Oregon
BUSINESS CARD.?
C ui Cur<ou» D-a n.
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noli -i-i ' 1 -i U --
i.-.tive a Inaili.
"I lino» mi-eli <1 u U III mi i-luilll
et nuil I i-ni m uni in. ite Gin! unii
UIH 'lligel« li-gellli-l .imi «bell rile-
Ille Hiele I lli-g -•-•I G -ll mil Ills llllgl’b
loi th, muse ot i Hi fin tin- rnltlim
it » com b foi Hie «Inning of a dug
I link -ui . ii the sume posture nl' pray
•■t evo» Ift. d ip kiu-e« boiveil down
B- tho-igli I pimeli to God nini if Got.
■-tioiud a»k me « lo-n I m»t thought ol
God In timi priyei I
aiinot tell
Suu ettim-s i find Unit I forgot «-liai
I was ni-out fill) « In n I tieunii tu I'm
get it I eaiuini tell
A memory oi
i esleí da V« pi.-n«ii"--s a tear of to
uii.rro« - danger« >i «trau under mi
kn>-e. it tio|»e in u 'm- ear. a i-liim»ni
Ut mi limili trulli.les me In mi
prill el "
It Is till« brain turm-d Inward upoi
Itself alni dinting mil on every «Idi
in pill-ell rundum exeiirsi-in» that was
re«|ion«ll-li I .-.-iniiot ii.-iilit. for all tlu
contradi-tum.« ut n l ui-a-r In whl--t>
the Pinet ■ i ogl-- is not al tirsi apparent
- Fortlilghti.i Review
Hospital Efficiency.
A hlgllli il)-v,-lope<l etlietem-y systen
in saving time mid trouble foi the staff
Is used In a London hospital
Imlicn
tors la-iirllig tile names ot tile olth l.-ils
house doctors ami some of the stall
doctors are l<«-ated in many nanus am
hallways, and these Indicators show
at al! times whether ot not any
of the officials is in the hospital
n va Ila hie for consultation When e.-i I
doctor comes into tlie building a but
ton is pressed that makes It knowi.
on all the indicators that he h is at
rlred; and «hen be goes out the Indi
cators are made to record that fact
The lndimtort* also show the word
“engaged." which menus that the of
flcial or doctor Is not to be disturbed
—a push on a button in the otHelnl's
room accomplishing this. Thus. In any
part of the hospital, at any time, each
doctor kno«-s and each nurse knows
when the various officials and doctors
may be asked to give attention to any
matter.—Saturday Evening Post.
NEWBURY
Attorney-at-Law
Will Practise in All Courts in the State
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
DR. T. T.
Denti I.
S haw
Lilly a Seeds are not an experimasH—
they are lelted in cur lalxxalary at '
Inal er .uo.!».
Th.» ... aneriail
ad.pled to th. Pacific No.-thwe« and
Ore true to name. Out valuable cat*
aloe io will be »ent free on requtft.
Deal.rsteilLilly',Seed. ¿not.write.
~h. Cha». ! I, Ul!r Co., Saaltl.
ilice in Ryan Building, California St.
Upstairs
ACKSONVILLE
OREGON
1». W. BAGSHAW
LEGAL BLANKS
Attcrney at Law
We have on hand for sale the following
•ITARY
PUBLIC
AND
CONVEYANCE
Office
Fore'ioon 9 1:30 to to 12 5
umce Honra-
Hours. ? ' Afterno<?n
Bank of Jacksonvillj Building.
ACKSONVILLE.
- OREGON
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blanks viz:
Lease,
Mortgages,
Bill of Sale.
Agreements.
VV arranty Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds.
Chattel Mortgage,
Acknov ledgements.
Real Estate ontract.
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
i • ii .-I:. it.- V ' j l-i ! > r.r i?t.
Notice Application for Liquor License
At reasonable prices. Weintend adding
other bl inks as fast ay possible unti
the line is complete. Blanks of special
form printed to order at short notice
•fl-C ..1
JACKSONVILLE POSI
POST ADS
God» of Machinery.
The ceremony of propitiating the
gods which are supposed to reside In
the printing machinery Is annually
performed by the Hindu memtiers of
the Times of Malaya printing staff.
The usually prosaic machine and com
posing rooms are turned Into weird
caverns of mystery, dimly lit by can
dles and oil lamps, and odorous with
the heavy scent of Incense and per
fumes. Every machine is garlanded,
and has placed before it an offering
of “mnkan.” Rice and bananas and
cakes are the portion of eneb machine
■cording In its size and Importance;
even the “stone" comes in for a share
of the gifts. At the appointed time
brnilen. containing smoking camphor
and cocoanut oil, are carried round mid
held before each nm lilne. while the
power engine, whose go<| presumably
Is regarded as a pm-fl- ularh nggres
sive persoii.iirr 1« -«m-.k.al for >i «!>.■
chilly Nina peri-si ITme« <>t Xln.ni ,
Crr u-ft»-«- c.
Examine, No», tr d>-i, wliat i* It»»
• llff.-ri ii ► ts |«»,-n pro' and -ron t
Briu’it Hov I'le.ise str they r« spelt
different.- l.otnlou I' iiik U
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