Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 19, 1914, Image 3

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    Francisco arrived from China and Jap ■
th*, sail e.lnte .pi ear before this Court on the
C offin by Pai cel Poçt
{12th day of October. IM I. at ten o'clock A M.
I. K. 'I INN k
an on the Pacific Mail Manchuria today
I’ IW .
at the Coo ty Court House, at Jacksonville, in
( Thursday Sept. 17) and by morni; g
Jasten Hartman was a recent visitor will be speeding eastward in bon i to J. P. Dodge & Sons received a coffin said county, then and there to show cause, if any
there be why an order should not be granted.
at Butte Falls.
New York on five special Southern Pa­ by parcel post from Portland a few I wenaing and authorising ra d guardian to con-
Carl Henderson of Ruch was a recent cific trains, 'lhe cargo consists of 2'0 days ago. It was something of a sui- ■ ■•nt to. or procure, partition of said leal nroper-
Lawyer
tons of raw silk and silk pieces, and prise to the tirm, as Will Dodge order­ ; ty. and io sell at private sale, or borrow monQ
visitor in this city-.
upon, all the right. title and interest of said es­
i
Sheriff Singler transacted business 2700 tons of tea, matting and other ed the coffin but did not expect it by tate in said real property, situated in Jackson I
Oriental
merchandise;
the
total
ship
­
post.
In
the
same
order
he
asked
that
Do
those
who
advocate
the
C
>unty.
Oregon
and
desorbed
as
folio
v
,
to-wit:
at Medford Tuesday.
ment requiring over 165 cars, 15 of several small items be sent by mail. The north half of the north-east quarter, and I
absolute prohibition of the
Chauncey Florey was a visitor at which are of an especially constructed
manufacture and sale of all
Evidently confusing the request, the the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter
Medford Wednesday.
Section Ten CO) in Township Thirty-five (36)
design to meet the requirements of the entire bill was mailed. When it arriv­ of
alcoholic liquors realize the
South of Range Two (2) East of W. M. according
JV. J. Butterlv of the Norliner mine silk.
seriousness of the social and
ed in the local office considerable spec­ to government survey, an undivided one-tl.iid I
was in town Tuesday.
economic crisis that would
For a week, the Southern Pacific has ulation was aioused as to just what part of which is owned bv said estate in fee
JACKSONVILLE
be precipitated by such legis­
OREGON
Mrs. Gertrude Norton was a visitor been obtaining every available car of will be. the next strange thing the mail simple.
And it is further order, I that a copy of this,
lation? Are they aware of the
the highest type of equipment in the will carry’—Ashland Tidings
at Grants Pass Saturday.
order shall be personally served on the next of
fact that the heads of families
Mrs. John Dunnir.gton is visiting neighborhood of San Francisco, These
kin of such wards and on all persons interested ■
aggregating probably not less
have
been
lined
up
near
the
Pacific
in the estate, or. shall be published three succes­
friends at Williams Creek.
than three million people
sive weeks in the Jacksonville Post, published j
Mail dock, with several switoh engines
Pioneer
Passes
Awzy
Lewis Baker made a business trip to
in said county, at Jacksonville. Dated Septem­
would suddenly be deprived of
assigned to the duty of handling them
Medford Tuesday morning.
ber i. 1914.
their sole means of livelihood,
preparatory to the departure of the
F. L. TOUVEI.LE.
Superintendent Wells visited the trains on the transcontinental
Port Oiford. Or., Sept. 17—Orville
and that properties valued in
County Judge. I
schools at Butte Falls Monday.
the aggregate at perhaps two
Special train and freight handling Dodge, a pioneer of the Coquille Valley
billion dollars would as sud-
B. E. Haney of Medford transacted crews have likewise been held in read­ died at the home of his daughter Mrs.
Order to Show Cause.
dehly become worthless?
business in this city Thursday.
iness. The s'lk goes first on its own C. C. Carter, at.Myrtle Point a few IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
It is doubtful if they do fully
Ralph Jennings of Buncom was trans­ special tonight. The remaining 2706 d lys ago in the 74th year of his age. ’OREGON. FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
tons of merchandise will follow in oth­ He at one time owned and edited a pa- I In. the Mutter of the Estate of John D. V h te-
realize this,yet these are figures
acting business in town Tuesday.
p r in Coos County and also practiced head. Deceased. Order to show cause why crd< r
given by no less a writer than
B. E. Haney of Medford was a visi­ er Speciale as rapidly as it can be as- law in the early days. He wrote and i of
sale of real estate should not be made.
sembled
into
trains.
Dr. Henry Smith Williams in
tor in this city Thursday forenoon.
|
published a “Pioneer History of CouJ ; It appearing to the Judge of said Court by the
an article in the “Ladies Home
petition
this
day
presented
and
filed
by
M.
I
.
Guy Waters of Glendale was a busi- i
and Curry Counties,” which had a I Baldwin, administrator of the estate of John D.
Journal,” reviewing the pro­
ness visitor in this city Wednesday.
At The Churches
large sale. Lately he has been opening Whitehead, deceased, praying for an order of
hibition movement. And he
,| The only way
Miss Ekron Gall left Thursday for
'» the Salmon Mountaingold mines in Coos sale of real estate, that it is necessary to sell all
adds: “Personally I am at a
of the real estate to pay the claims presented
losg to understand how anyone
Albany where she will attend school.
County.
get the genuine
i
PRESBYTERIAN
and allowed against said estate and the costs
who has the slightest grasp of
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B. F. Mulkey of Medford was trans­
and expenses of administration.
economic questions can contem­
Morning worship with sermon at li
>
acting business in this city Wednes- o’clock. Subject: Helps means of grace
Order to Show Cause.
I It is therefore ordered by the Judge F. L. Tou-
plate with equanimity the anarch­
VeHe of said Court, that Alfred Whitehead and
istic possibilities—nay, certainties
day.
Sewing Machine ©
Christian. Evening worship with ser­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, all persons interested in the estate of said de­
—which reveal themselves through
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
Judge H. G. Dox has been drawn as mon at 7:30. Subject: The basis of world
the slightest use of the imagina­
ceased. appear before said County Court on Sat­
is to buy the machine
tion in connection with these fig­
a juror in the Federal court at Med- peace. Wednesday evening service at In the Matter of the guardianship and Esta e urday. the 10th day of October, A. D. 1914. at 10
of Nina M. Harris. Neil Harris and Gertrude o’clock in the forenoon of said day, at the Court
■ with the name NEW
ures. To me, at least, it seems
ford.
7:30. Subject Transformed by behold­ Harris. Minors.
1 HOME on the arm
obvious that the only thing which
Room of said County Court at the Court House
W. E. Phipps of Medford transacted ing. 2 Cor. 3:18, The world needs to On the petition of B. F. Piatt, guardian, for an in the County of Jackson, to show cause why an
has kept the prohibition move­
M and in the legs.
ment before the people of the
business in this city Wednesday fore­ be made better: let us make the world order and license of this Court, to consent to, or or *ex should not be granted to the said M. L
procure partition of the real property herein­ Baldwin to sell so much of the hereinafter do-
United States ie the simple fact
noon.
be ter by placing ourselves in more vi­ after
U This machine is
described, and to sell at private sale, or scribed real estate of the said deceased as shall
that prohibition does not prohibit. ’ ’
■ warranted for all
borrow money upon, all the right, title and in­ be necessary, to-wit:
Mrs. M. J. Hawk of Medford was a tal relationship with the Christ mind
Thinking men and women who
B time.
terest of said estate in said real property, or any
business visitor in this city Friday af­
East Half of Southwest Quarter and West
seek the truth and are unswayed
pact thereof:
I
Half of Southeast Quarter. Section Twenty-five,
ternoon.
by
prejudice,
and
who
give
the
METHODIST
■ No other like it
It appearing to this Court, fiom the petition Township Thirty-eight South. Ran;c Four West
foregoing facts the consideration
Pioneer Methodist church services this day presented and filed by B. F. Piatt the of Willamette Meridian.
D. H. Cronemiller who had been
they deserve cannot escape a like
No other as good
conclusion. —Paid Advertisement. i i
f pending a few.days at Medford return­ Sunday. Sunday School 10 a. m. Ser­ guardian of the estate of said minors, praying And it is further ordered that a copy of this
The
Hew Hems Sowing Machine Company,';
for
an
order
and
license
io
consent
to,
or
pro
­
order be published in the Jacksonville Post for
mon 11, this will be the closing sermon
ed Monday.
E. D. ULRICH,
cure partition of the real property belonging to four consecutive weeks prior to October 10th,
ORANGE, MASS.
•
f
the
year
previous
to
attending
con-
! Í
Chamber ef Commerce, Portland, Ore
said estate, hereinafter described, and to Bell at 1)11.
Ernest Langley of this city has been
erence
in
Centenary
Methodist
(
hurch
private
sale,
or
borrow
money
upon,
all
the
—-h—J"
drawn as a juror in the Federal court
Dated September 17th, 1914.
right, title and interest of said estate In said
I* ‘I '!
Portland wh ch convenes Sept. 28rd.
F. L. TOUVELLE,
at Medford.
real property, or any part thereof; that it is ex­
H
County Judge,
Every-body welcome.
pedient and for the best interests of said estate
Mrs. Howey, Miss Mary Bagshaw
/.till
and said wards and for the benefit of said wards,
.3..
and Cliff Dunnington were at Medford
and necessary for their maintenance, that said
Don
’
t
sc
.uipiised
if
ytr:
reive
an
attack
Dysentery
is
aiways
sei
201:3
and
often
:.
Friday evening.
f rheumatism this spring. Just rub the r ;al property should be partitioned, and that the
angeroua diseaae, blit ?t Jan be cured.
W. H. Johnson, presidentof the bank .fleeted parts freely with Chamberla’ti’ii I.in- same should be sold or money borrowed thereon: Jhamberlain’d Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoer
TO THE
of Jacksonville was a visitor at Ash­ nient and it will soon disappear. Sold by It is hereby ordered, that the next of kin of Remedy has cured it ev a hen malignant
nil dealers.
«aid wards and all persons interested in tu4 •• ; 1 ,ir:o. For sale h* «” ^ilers.
land, Wednesday.
Mrs. C. C. Beekman and daughter,
Miss Carrie, were visitors at Medford
Thursday afternoon.
This is “Fair Day” in Jacksonville,
FAIR GROUNDS, SALEM
al..iotigh from pres nt in .¡¡cations it
I
will rain before night.
E. M. Wilson has gone to Grants1
Pass where he will be employed audit­ I
ing the county’s books.
THE
the f -list fires tn this county have
all been extinguished an.l no further
trouble is apprehnded.
Fred Jenkins wno has be in at Rose­
burg for several months come down
for a short visit S uurday.
The tain which fell v. ill freshen up :
t e pastures but is too late to be of
much be tefit to gears’ll farm crops.
Tae regular Oc ober ter n of circuit
It is not generally known in Oregon that the proposed prohibition
RETUCED RCUND 1 LIP FARES
court wi convene O’tob r 26th. The
amendment to the State Constitution is an issue framed by men who
gra i I jury will n ■ it one v :ek earlier.
have no personal interest in this state.
Judge Cabanis if San Francisco, a
SAI E DA'I ES fept. 241 h o Oct. 3d.
former resident of th s ci'y was look­
Final R. turn Limit Cel. 7th.
Who the real politicians are who comprise Why is it they have framed a law for the
ing over old time scen.s here this
Washington
voters
on
our
North
for
this
this
group
of
men
is
kept
a
profound
secret
week.
from the people of Oregon. Their real fall which provides that a half gallon of
Ju'ian and Sid isy V .bott an I Lester
motive is likewise kept a secret. All that alcohol or a dozen hotties of beer may be
an l Chester Ellis left Tuesday for Hilt
is made public is that they are philanthro­ bought every two weeks by an adult person?
Calif, w tero they t i .'«s ein.iloym on. in
pists, who are bent on saving humanity. This would permit Washington to stay
a togging e imp.
Millions have been raised to accomplish drunk all the time. Why do they claim
hi II | articular* a* *<> faits
this philanthropic work of saving a nation, that that is temperance or prohibition?
Commissioners Smith and Leever
from nein est Agent.
but who these millionaire philanthropists Why do they not bring one of these three
have been in town several days this
are
is
not
being
told
to
the
public.
issues
to
all
three
Pacific
Coast
States?
week attending the boa. J of equaliza­
Why are not all sister states made to confront the
tion in session here.
The question naturally must arise, therefore, in
name issue at the some time? Is it not a national or­
John M. Scott, General Pa^»n<?r
Portland, Oregon
the minds of Oregon voters':
Tne Union Livery b irn is being treat­
ganization, with a national fund of millions, with a
Since when have these kind of millions
national programme to do nationwide good to hu­
ed to a nee, coat ut p .ini an I >th r im-
worked for the uplift of real humanity?
manity? Or, arc they really working for nationwide
p.-uve.iiaats w ue i vtoail citsilaia-
Having brought nearly every necessity of human life
temperance or proh.bi'ion, afhr alt? Or is there
b;u to the ippr tra tc j an i valuo of ti>a '
in this nation under their monopolistic Control, not
something covered up by these millionaire Easterners?
for the good of humanity, bui for the satisfaction of
prop-.-rty.
Is it some new scheme to get ’he public to help them
I
their own greed, why are they now so clamorous, so
to make some new kind of dollars?
A birch lay p irty was given at the I
noisy in their demands for nationwide prohibition?
Why has Oregon been selected as the focusing
Is it not the duty of every voter in Oregon first to
Lome ot Mrs. Ellis Mend ay evening the I
point for th s cair.pa ;,n of Eastern millionaires?
“stop,” “look” and “listen” lor a moment and to ask
oceasio t be.ng the birth i .y oi nel­ two i
V. hy should it be the one state of all Pacific
himself or herself:
Co;rt slates to have 5,000 men thrown out oi
sons, Lester anl Che-te . A ■ umber I
E. D. STEPHENSON, Proprietor
Why have these Eastern millionaire philanthro­
employment, 1,500 to 2,000 more homes made
o.’ young ladies and gentiema t were
pists to suddenly turned iheir spots? Whs so
empty, 1,000 more stores made vacant, a $6,000,-
pres:nt and a general g >od time ha 1.
anxious for humanity? Is there a “dollar
000 hop industry < rippled,incomes reduced,real­
reason” lurking behind the movement some­
ty values depressed, faxes made tremendously
Watson Caudill of the Taylor—Wil­
where?
higher and business unsettled when the very
liams .Co. left Tuesday miming for a
millionaire philanthropists who have framed
Why
do
they
not
come
to
Oregon
svith
a
uniform
well earned vaea.ion. 41r. Caudill did
the Oregon arm ndmtni have not proposed a
issue? Why do they frame one issue for Washington
nut reveal ¡.is desiii.atiun
our repor­
true temperance issue?
to catch votes in that slate and ano h.r issue in < ire-
ter, neither diJ ue say wheiherhe was
gon to catch soles here? Why do they not frame one
Many right minded men and women of Oregon, not
Sale
issue for all states? Why do thus not put into the
knowing all the foregoing facts and other facts to be
g >ing into solitary exile or not. Bis
Oregon issue a prosision tgain-l d strihu,.on and
published in these columns from issue lo issue, have
r.-tu it will be watched with interest.
giving away of liquor? Why do the. only w nt the
business
LOCAL NEWS
r •
A Grave
Injustice
New Heme
f
LOW FARES
Sept 28th to Oct. 3rd
Why Is OREGON Picked for Alleged
Nationwide Prohibition Fight?
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
JF/zt/ Have Eastern Millionaires Brought THIS
Agitation to THIS Pacific Coast State ?
UMONLIVERYSTP.BLE
In another colu n.iof this p per a
| ears .ue a leeruseni >nt o; the (Jnio t
L very Stabl •, a o mourn .v.tie i h .ng ■
elhinds list week. Mr. S eph.msi.t,
t te new pr >p -i -t .r h.u t.i <e.i n >!<l li u
an >ld ha >d at he b tsi . •«; an I is pre-
p ire I to til, ur.i •■ s for rigs, s 11 lie ho s
es etc. upon sh irt nui.ce an 1 at rea-
so t ible rates.
ten naedin r anything
in his line give him a call.
The As ¡land Tidings published an it -
terestmo article by O. H. Barnhill r.-
garding Prof A. C.'Joy, a former p in-
cipal of the high school of this city, in
which he shows the great success oi
the Professor in glowing and mark t-
ing peaches, 'lhe success of Mr. Joy
shows what can be accomplished b
pe- iatent and well directed effort and
sh Id be a val i able object lessons for
o li. re
Large Cargo
manufacture and sale of alcoholic beverages pro
hibited here in Oregon? Are they tru'y v -I ng for
prohibition or even true tem.x rvn •. or is liter ■ a
joker somewhere which they are a king the go d
people of Oregon to swallow in I1 e sb ape of a cotisli
tutional amendment? Why have iltey included lhe
words “manufacture, sale, gici ■ i away atvl trans­
portation from one point to another” n .he < alifor
nia amendment now being ngit tied n that si de? Is it
because they knovv in advance th t they sv II lo e th tl
state by at least 200,ODD votes and are resot i ig to pol­
itical trickery so common with niilltona re phtan-
thropists it. order that they may del ide the people in
other states as to what they are “lighting for in Cal­
ifornia?”
Why do they not bring that same issue to Oregon?
been swayed by the loftiest of motives in supporting
the issue brought tot! cm by these Eastern millionaires.
They have been inn lc io feel that hey were enlisting
in a national fight f<»r temperance and in too many
ca *‘s have been blindly led into the support of a cause
which will no! only injure true temperance, but ¡nuke
present admitted haul I men in his stale twice and
three times as hard i he proposed statewide prohibi­
tion amendment is flop cd. Stagnation would have
been created, vet ain h« .band, son, brother or fa'her
would be a de to
tun.)' r liquor into and through
the slate and to 7 l> it (iLill if the presen splendid
horn» title and heal o U on laws are replaced by □
sta’e consti utionnl amendment and the control of the
li juor tiaffic is lut :u‘<| o\ t to the * ate pallet au'hor-
itics. Eventhen, n<»ul<l t
t<mpei a nee have been
secured at th * fa a/ expense of stagnation?
What are these Eastern millionaire philanthropists really trying to do? Are they
really worrying about humanity and Ore.jon or is it som new sch<me to control
something to make some new kind of dot ars that is worr;. i:.g tl ui ?
VOTE
333
An Advanc
¡he TIME is NEAR
The PI ACE is HERE
F r SCHOOL SUFFI IES
in Tablets,
Send the
w
/I
A GA INS T PROHIBI1 ION
Watch This Paper For The Continued Truth About Prohibition
Pai l \dverti»em • it — Taxpi’-cr-j and Wajr F. rn r«’ f.r.s .-a ■. Portland. Oregon
Thela-'*-t eirgo of merchandise
that ever .-ntered the harbor of San
Jack.“,onci, le, Ore tn
CITY DRUG STORE
J. W. RC PINZON, lit. D.. Pt up.,
J<u kfionvillc, Oregon
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