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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1914)
». Red Ribbon Drifted Snow White Rose and Fisher’s Blend FlourJ SPECIALS I Process Roll Barley Bran - • Shorts and Grain I I I * X* All Roads Lead to Jacksonville SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1914 Dilling Hie summer lieglra of Ameri cans tn Eui'ipe Miss Virginia King met SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on on the steamer outward bound David J application. Redwood. lie dawdled with her through galleries In Dresden and Mu poor to afTord a war just now. nich. elliulied mountain» in Switzer Mexico will now have the opportunity land and parted with her in Purls, he 1 » to quitacting and sit with the audience. being obliged to return to tiis native I Items of Interest to Jackson County There are psychological moments and land early In September. Tho result of this sightseeing was MARRIAGE LICENSE8 then again there is plain undiluted an engagement, mid it was agreed that trouble. Win. A. Thompson and Edith M. Fish. Mr. Redwood on Ills return to Ameri Belgium and Holland as innocent by ca should seek the acquaintance of Edgar R. Wight and Niona Marie standers more than ever deplore their , the young lady's father and make a Murphy. ' formal application for her hand. She ' lack of mountains. Z. D. Barrow and Lenora J. Hayes. Uncle Sam may have to send over a was of course to write her father of William A. Brown ard Nona M. Lee. few ships of his own and bring home the acceptance of her suitor, and as she was prone to decide things for COUNTY COURT his wandering nephews and nieces. herself the only part Mr. King was to In the matter of the estate of W. O. I Anybody might think that theoriginal take in Hie matter was to go through i Vaughan, deceased. Order admitting I command was. “Be fruitful and multiply the formalities. will to probate, appointing George C. and replensih the standing armies.” On Mr Redwood's arrival be wrote , Culy, administrator with the will an Anybody with the Slaves involved, Mr. King n note, stating that be had Let us equip you with your supplies nexed, fixing bond in sam of $10,000 the slaughter of consonants isjjoing to met Ids wife mid daughter abroad mid , with their kind |>erml»xioii would be Order appointing appraisers. be something awful. bnppy to cull on Mr King If he would In the matter of the estate of H. H, When Howard Elliot was made luform him wliat time mid place would Triplett, deceased. Order for partial President of the New Haven he did not be agreeable. -The young man was in payment of claims. vited to dine with his prospective fa know it was loaded. ther-in-law on Hie following evening In the matter of the estate of John That is what Europe gets for carry A. Robbins, deceased. Supplemental ing so many guns and thinking unchar at Ids siiliiiromi residence lit East Ar- lington. a dozen miles from tile city. inventory and appraisement filed. itable thought about the neighbors. Ou the train Redwood sat next a In the matter of the guardianship of Whoever invented the phrase “so- gentleman who. «hen the conductor Helen M. Scott, Jda Nola Scott. Fite called civilization” may have seen came along, offered n commutation Phone 142 B. Scott, George W. Scott and Naomi , troops mobilizing somewhere. ticket to East Arlington. Scott, minors. Report of guardian "Pardon me.” said Redwood. “I see There seems to be no doubt that the you are from East Arlington Can filed. I United Staten Senate is the solemnest you Inform me what direction I shall In the matter of the estate of Mary body on Earth. take to reach the residence of Edward Cryderman, deceased. Final rt port of Is this to be the grand fi ia!e of the King?" administrator tiled. “Edward King? Oh. yes! I can tell long series or “Hapsburg tragedies”? 7 he People's Store CIRCUIT COURT you where lie lives. I go right by his War fever and gamblin' in life’s house. I'll show you the way with A. H. Warner vs John M. Root, et necessities always go hand in hand. pleasure.'' ux. Order allowing defendants thirty | Modern warfare may be sh irt, but it The gentleman - Barliour was his days in which to file transcript on ap name—proved quite genial, and before is not sweet. peal. The German Empiror is t'l.1 greatest their Journey was ended Redwood had Harry G. Tuttle vs Idellu Gorden. told him that lie bad met the Kings Order vacating the default and judg gambler tha ever lived. He staked in Europe, and since King had told BUS NESS CAR/JS his crown ai d empire on neutrality of Mr. Barbour of tits daughter's engage American» In Irei ;nd ment heretofore entered. England ard lost. D-Iblln. thè ••i:| Ibi ih is di Hlu tlJ ment the* latter was not long In divin Russell Graham, by his guardian, vs dilTerent frolli Ih-ila.-i ,i- VVa li .natili ing the young man’s errand. S» ♦ R. W. Clancy. Stipulation of parties GUS KEWFURY “is Mr. King a— nliem—a genlnl man, ts troni l'ittsliiiruh fot inni in ni» leu i and order on same. Industriai plani.» and is a lioibcd oi i u man of the world?" asked Redwood. e W O A Liu I li iias niany Ili-torli- spots ? tf orney-at-I.aw Henry M. Marsh vs Lena Marsh. "On the contrary, be is very strict. pollile» Wo offer Cne Hundred Dollars Re- tino moiiiiinents. wide «tri-eis. a spien Can't tolerate tobacco; never drinks Order for publication i.f summons. Will I’ actise in All Courts in the State ward for any case ot Catarrh that wines or liquors and is very at dld university n line elisile a nd h John R. Carpenter, et al vs Merle B. cannot ue cured by Hall’s Catarrh any UDy • Seeds are not an experiment— mei FORD, tentive to formalities. But if you are I 1 Ciithedrnl ubere Ilio filinoli» l’etili OREGON. Cure. they are trfted in our labontary and Glover, et al. Order of default. going to see him on a matter of lm- j Swifi occupici! Ile- piilpit fot y t ■ars Inal »round. are gpe F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. I adapted to the Pacific Northwe< portonce I would advise you to beware Cork, tuo l.s n pleasanl city with il Harry Cingcade vs Lulu Cingcade. We, tlio u. ' r !~ne 1, 1: uo known F. J. are true to name. Our vaJuahl« cat. DR. T. T. Cheney for Lie loot 15 ycuirg, find believe of him He has a way of finding out j atyle di tiiK tly Its ouii . and bere thè Del suit order. him perfectly I. rob’c in all business about people by throwing them off [ American feels al buine II seems tliat transactions a” I linanc l’.y able to carry Dentist. Th» Cha». II. Lilly Co., Seattle Trust Co. vs John G. Peirce, out any obligations made by Lis firm. their guard. They say that before era- | half thè rcsid< uts ilieie lim e friend» NATIONAL DANK OF COMMERCE, ploying a man In tiis business he wtll ■ or relative» in thè Ijiited States, and Office in Ryan Building, California St. et al Order confirming sale of real • Toledo. O. pretend to be n roisterer to him, and ohe is coininmiily lienrlnu storie» ot property. Upstairs Hall’s Catarrh Cure 14 taken internally, If there Is anything wild aliout the fel Illese friend» l'Iie majority of thè acting d rectly un n tRo blood and mu NEW CASES JACKSt NV1LLE OREGON low it will show itself.” Irisli wlm return to Ireliind scelti to cous surface i cf ‘ rvi'em. Testimonials The State of Oregon vs 0. Brad- Bent free, i'r’ • cents p r bottle. Sold "Thank you very much for the In- ' ■ 'peli iip a business in Cork, for I cornit by nil 1'rv -ts. • formation." said Redwood, and turned eli fm less thmi a dozeii slmps on l’ut bjry and John McClain. Criminal corn- i Take Hall’s L aziuy ri’l i f »r coustipatiou» the Hiibjeet plant. Transcript from Justice’s i Ou the arrival of the train the gen rtck <treet with thè word "American" I We have on hand for sale the following ' Attorney at Law attnehed to tlieil siirus There was an • i »— caurt. Medford District, filed. tlemnn showed Redwood to the King Amerieilli ha blanks viz: I lie rda slier, an American NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER Alii e Mat »field vs J. E. Mansfield. residence and went to his own borne. tiook sture au American photographic IV»a’h.»r Repart. Lease, The visitor was admitted by a butler studio and an A mélica n Ince store Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. Office Hours: J forenoon 9 to 12 Mortgages, / Afternoon 1:30 to o and told that Mr. King was dressing l’Iie of thè Itesi places lo see tlie nil Bill of Sale, Henry M. Marsh vs Lena Marsh. for dinner and would be down present tire of southern Ireland Is al "Pad Bunk of Jacksonville Building. Fol’owing is the report of U. S. Vol ly. Then tlie butler disappeared and dy's Market." a sort nf Unge se«-ond Agreements. Suit for divorce. Complaint filid. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; returned in a few minutes with a cock liand stole set ilp in thè upeu Street Iti JACKSONVILLE. - OREGON f Warranty Deeds, Judd V Miller vs Grace V. Miller. Jacksonville. for month of July, tail mid a I hix of cigarette« on a salver. Quit Claim Deeds, Suit for divorce. Complaint filed, sum l atitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi I "Thank you; you needn't leave that.” Cork. — Mr» C R Miliei in Leslle'a Chattel Mortgage, I mans. I said Redwood, looking at the liquor tude 123 deg. à min. west. Acknowledgements, Music of the Chinese. CHAR I” i' ! i mid the cigarettes longingly. “I nel C. R. Heinroth vs Celia E. Brown, Chinese music does not entirely lack Real Estate ontract, i ATE MAXI M 'N 1- PRECr- . flier drink nor smoke. et al. Suit to declare deed a mortgage admirers among occidentals There MUM MUM TAT’N OF DAY j Location Notice—Placer, But tilt1 butler left the refreshments are. It appears, trained musicians of an I to foreclose same. Complaint clear | [ on a Location Notice—Quartz, 97 5H table mid departed without n our own kind who seriously profess un 91 W» parte! > id y « T. filed. Summons. I word. Satisfaction of Mortgage, 92 57 i < vi yriL'.ii irt’F’is- S<> 60 Mr King came down mid received certainty whether llie Chinese h ive not clear ••1 or Photo, for Rul E it it j A's.tti C ntract, KH really advanced beyond us in music. 52 ry. P: Mitpiuuc- 1 Ills visitor eorillally. Naturally know _ NCLS. 58 Notice Application for Liquor License One untWorlty Inis pointed out that ■ f >r in'mlmhli» hook MS 57 part cloudy i Ing the olijei t of II lie calf, lie was a tri- 4 Wild b';\n • CAI PA1E1M1S, N6 the Chinese were the first in the his At reasonable prices. Weintend adding 56 23 • I i gel. n partile: . lie disconcerted. 92 1 57 clear taoie miui .iat <>n. tori of music to develop ii system of other blanks as fast a3 possible unti 92 59 “1 see yon have not drunk your cock Hi 59 the line is complete. Blanks of special tail." he said "Do so. and I will Join octaves, ii circle of fifths and various (Fr >m Medford Tribune ) 93 51 .60 part cloudy oilier ll.’lrnmliieiiI teellldcs. mid these ill 1 KI Oscar, bling two cock form printed to order at short notice 5« dear you III another AV/YERS, Andreas Price, a laborer ton h ruv’ bH 52 the days n lien out ancestors liad not tails." 91 55 L, Washington, 0. C. Fl with tax ze ran amuck tiis afternoon even evolved tile simplest forms of 97 Redwood protested 55 .7.1 r.9 in the Oak» pool hall, an I il took six 1‘0 While no one has apparently drunk wines or liquors—they didn't melody ♦ 0 1<I contended that we shall finally arrive men to subdue him. He wrs put in the 9X 61 agree with lilm-and. ns for smoking 78 55 city cooler, aid chained io ii bunk tin- he regarded it ii tiltliy liulilt. Mr King at an understanding of mid ii Ilk-tig for K. 44 !M) looked ill Idin with un expression ot something flint shall approach flic < In 51 til i.e quiets down, IJntil arri sted hi 9u 54 there are disapprobation Wlieu the Imtlei nese "liiiniioniotls discords was raising ‘Ned, ’ cursing and fighting. 91 54 not wanting those who claim to have 8 h brought more refreshments he drank 52 His face is bruise I and battered from 88 discovered mining the musicians mid 51 his cocktail, appnrently much disgrun 87 53 many blows. A wallop to the solar lovers of iniisle a steadily im reasluu tied at being obliged to drink alone 9 ) 52 plexus laid him out. Price is the wild 94 53 sensitiveness to harmonies the exist Then they went Into dinner. 94 55 est case the | olice have had to handle A bottle of champagne was on Ice ence of which was formerly unknown 55 96 in some time. beside the host's chair, but Redwood -Washington Star 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 COURT HOUSE NEWS you are not already familiar with it, feeling confident that once started therein you will frequent it. We have pumerous special '4of ferings of Seasonable Merchandise throughout the store-”—Merchand” ise of choice quality at lowest possible prices. n II .1 Vacation and Picnic Season is Here Don’t forget our Fancy, Plalti 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 Taylor - Williams Co Oregon Jacks nville : 1». W. BAGSHAW LEGAL BLANKS CKSON VILLE POST. POST ADS. Temperature mean max. 9'l.26;mean mir. 55:42; mean 73:81 Max. 101 on 18. Minimum, 41, on ?lst Greatest daily Electric Spaiks ' range* 42 Total precipitation .83 I inches. Greatest in 21 hours. . 00 i n , Now i- time for all g >od men to kee| I mi 12. Number of days with .01 cool. j inch or more precipitation, 2. clear, Speakiigof travel in Europe. See 26 partly cloudy, 5; cloudy. 0. A n erica firs’. Evidently America's big crops will be I < eded at b.g prices too. Wl o, by the way, put th ■ “mob” in “.iiui . ze”? However, bright n ny be the pros pects for peace in Haiti and Santo Oumingc, the outlook upon the pop.d ICC I s durk. There is quite a wretched discord in tl e concert of the powers. Need of a competent ban Ima.iter is apparent. rile «rent Sul Mr. Bryan might sen I Job i Lin I t » inorili ti I Europe to try his hand. Bringing on a great w»r is the big gest kind of colossal follv. Ih» It ink's intelligenc - and state--m. n- shi t' kiep the peace. Fiiii.ci- Joseph appears (o to ns reck less as he is antiquated. Man was made to mourn and find J«*itioi|.«y i« im- or tipprvhunMinn things to worry about. of Htïprriorit) ; wivv in mir unu.isiiiegs Probably Spain, and Turkey arc too i under IL deellnisl to drink any of It Of course Mr King could not urge his guest to break through Ills accustomed habits. During the dinner Redwood muster ed Hie necessary courage to go through the formalities of asking Mr. King for tils daughter, mid the matter being over with tile host regretted that ills prospective son ln-)aw would not Join him In it glass of wine to the health of tlieli Isdoved Virginia. It was hard for the vonng man to resist the temp tation Imt. fearing lie was being test ed mid might lose the girl he loved if lie yielded, he stood firm During the awkward pause that fol lowed there was a ring at the door bell. and tlie gentleman Redwood had met on the train entered. Mr King’s expression chanced “Hello. .Ilin!" lie exclaimed. “You're Just in time to prevent my drinking alone Glnnle's health upon her en gageincut. rills is Mr Redwood, to whom I lune Just given Iler" With n twinkle in nts eve Mr Bar hour took IIP the glas. th u was filled for him and said “I’ray excuse me. Mi I’odwiHid. for perpetrating n Imgi Io' >• ->ii von The tempt.'itloii was to- ■ : -u-r for me My friend And Km - I teiii|M>nite man Imt mu su n ; I» ■ iiin-d him to you I am giml to i on you both on this very happy -»»Ion " And the three drunk Hie health of the absent one with great gusto. Lino of S iftest Descent. What Is the line of swiftest descent? To any one not iicqmiintcd with the laws of higher imitheniiitb s a pro|»>s| tlon such ns this would np|ieiir absurd the most obvious answer being a straight line. However. It has been proved by iiiiitlii'in.'ithimis that the line of swiftest lies, ent Is n curve call cd the cy ■ m il It is this curve that the eagle llliei'iia iotisly utilizes in Ills won derfully Swift »woop to bis prey Tlie a mi ly- Is ot tlie i’iirve is slmply s straight Ilm inotion 1’omhlinsl wlth n circular limtloii. The liest l.lustratmn showing Bits Is n rartwheel ss It rolls along the ground, Any |»iliit <>n tlie rim of the wheel Is describing a cy cleft!, and no |>oint Is at any time de scribing a circle or going in a straight Hue. A fas tillnr thing is dedm ed from this knowledge, mid that is that no l*dnt on the rim of a wheel lolling on a snrfic e goes round the enter of the wheel, for the i enter is des- rllilnv a straight line, mid nil the |siitits un tile rim m> des-rlbiiiL’ eyelolds tku- is no cireiiim motion exists die -hlle lllellt holds Nell V"k I'll-«» -i.ii.io»«> >->l !• IIHIllt. II Uut necvMlty. nil .. .nt t'est Results