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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1914)
JACKSONVILLE POSI Official Tarer el the City of Jacksonville, Oroqon Santa Claus is Getting Ready for His Annual Visit A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacksen 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. By EUNICE BLAKE “BeYeAlsoReady” SATURDAY, NOVE Al HER 28, 1811 I 1 I The village of Queen Anne on the south Atlantic coast was uauied fur tlie queen who was on the throne of Englund when the place was settled. A natural sou of King Charles II. fit Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they ted out the expedition Unit inaile a cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca village on what mis then an n ni il tin t> tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, He came out 111111- and In order to cure it you must take In Bed ocean slmre. Item« of Interest to Jackson Coun»> ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure ts self, and Ills progeny now mlngled taken Internally, and acts directly upon MARRIAGE LICENSES the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s with that of tlie other settlers, The Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It eoiisequenee was that al the middle of was prescribed by one of the best phy tlie iilneteeiith century every Inbabi- C. Walter Zeidler and Flossie Dun sicians In this country for years and is ford. a regular proscription. It Is composed of taut ot Queen Anne could boast that the best tonics known, combined with tho he had royal blood in his veins. Carl W. Jackson and Lola Cham best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho Nut withstanding the aristocratic mucous surfaces. The perfect combina bers. tion of tho two Ingredients is what pro iiosphere of the place, nearly ull such wonderful results in curing Jackson S. True and Ella M. Grubb, duces uen u* soon as they became catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. nongh to strike out for themselves Edward G. Chapman and Maidie C. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Bold by Druggists, price 75c. ft for more active regions, leaving Way. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. the women Ix-liiud them. Oecasionally . NEW CASES some persons who desired a restful Geneva W. Allen as administratrix place to live would settle in Queen No Winner. vs Harry Silver, et al. Suit to fore Anne, but after staying there some Sublime s.-itisf.-iciiun In one's own close a mortgage. Complaint filed. powers must be n ver.\ delightful con time, finding that none of the residents called on them, moved away. The Summons. dition. blit n eelebi’iited Euglisli mu consequence of this considerable going slcliin. Dr. Arne, who flourished in tin James Shields vs Mary Coker, et al. first half of tho seventeenth eentliry. and Inconsiderable coming was that, In Suit to quiet title. Complaint filed. for once very wittily turned the tables time, the village was reduced to sev Farmers & Fruitgrowers’ Bank vs on some singers of this type. He wns eral hundred maiden ladies, ull of roy Tyson Beall. Action to recover money. asked to decide on the respective pow al blood. Complaint filed. One of those persons who had at ers of two voenlists whose talents ex tempted to make a home In Queen isted entirely in their own imagina CIRCUIT COURT Anne was a Indy niuiied Rutledge, from The State of Oregon vs F. A. Hyde 1 tloiis. After hearing them Dr. Arne the state of Alabamu. She was an in suiti to one. "You are the worst singer and A. S. Baldwin. Amended com I ever heard In my life." valid, and her physician recoin mended plaint filed. her to change her residence to tlie sea Then exclaimed the other. “1 win!” T. B. Goodpasture vs H. J. Taylor, “No.” answered the Just Judge; “you shore. Her husband was obliged to make a trip to Europe and left home can't sing nt all." Argonaut. et al. Affidavit of publication filed. tlie day his wife started for Queen Harrv J. Milligan vs Electric Gold Anne, he going to New York for the What She Didn’t Say. Dredging Co. Default order. Entry The young man should have gone purpose of crossing tlie ocean. of decree. Mrs. Rutledge, who was a ladylike home an hour before, blit lie was still Sherman Estell vs S. C. Carroll, et lingering and making conversation, woman, alone anil needing attention, was dismayed to find that, not having al. Amended complaint filed. The girl was desperate. royal blood in Iler veins like the others, say. Miss Frances, ” lie said. "Oh. I Thos. P. Kahler vs E. J. Kahler. Or "would you rather say something and she was left out in the cold by the der dismissing cause. mean nothing than say nothing and citizens of Queen Anne. She remained : AY, John Pates vs Hannah M. l’ates. mean something? We were discussing there, however, till her husband re- | W*. Affidavit of publication of summons. that this evening nl dinner and left it turned to America, then Joined him at A Light Bearer. tlielr old home in Alabuma, where she William F. Owings vs James Owens, undecided." O'lhard Courtship. He is only a clerk, not a very well died only u few weeks after their re And the girl never said a word. — On the slimes of the M trny firth the et al. Amended complaint filed. »aid clerk nt that, but he knows more union. Lippincott’s. spot need not he |:;ori* specifically local W. E. Phipps vs John Rocho. Ord One day a gentleman aged forty, ized -tin tv Is a fluurisi ling Ihtle t illage about tile problem of living th in niosi er dismissing cause. men we know. Ills chief duty is to well bred and apparently having plen of Some l.-Iikl n.'l::i.i t.’.nti. consisting Would Likn to gee It. “I done heard it read in de paper,” ty of money, went to Queen Anne, look- ¡ i-liletiy of fisher folk, The young man find out and arrange mid look up L. P. Hubbard vs William Scott. things for other ui.n. When you men d over the place, expressed himself 1 mid inn said [Jnele Raspberry, “dnt some o’ it do not court in tile ortlm Order withdrawing demurrer. tion your live I he s nil s and goes dese here flyin* machine gvmtiieu says pleased with It and gave out that lie box fashion Tlteil method Is much M. M. Sheldon vs F. G. Swedenburg. a man kin do anything a bird kin.” intended to settle there. The ladles of more pros.-il. and what l.s eliaraeteris- about it not an liru.r smile, because Lilly ■ Seed» are not an eiper-mt— “That’s what they say.” said Aunt ■ lie place soon learned that the new- tie uf on l’iisv may -enentlly be ne he I1'ml somev In-re that smiling helps, Return of summons. Answer of de they are tefied in our laboratary and but n pleasant smile licit means be un trial ground«. They are tpeaally Chloe. omer was a widower In u place di eepted lla elmracteristic of them ail. fendant filed. adapted to the Pacific North weft and derstands what you want and it won't “Well, when any o’ 'em sees a limn ested of men tlie matter of royal ! Them Is. of course, an occasional In are true to name. Our valuable cat Geneva W. Allen vs Harry Silver, sit fas’ asleep, boldin’ on to a tree >lood wlicn un unmarried man was vtnix e of genuine old fashion. <1 court- lie for lack of trvilig if he doesn't do alogue will be »ent free on requeft. Dealena^l Lilly’«Seed* ¿'not, write. It. And generally he does it. He Is et al. Return of summons. branch wlf his feet, i sho* wishes dey’d t onsidered suddenly ceased to be of ship, hut th.it is a rather rare excep- Tho Chas. H. Lilly Co., Seattle the same kind of pels m r.t home too M. A. Walsh vs Southern Pacific Ge. call me to li i'ea look.'’ ladies’ llonit overweening iniportniice. Every maid t ion. Joiiriiul. ".'JutIler.” said one young man on his He doesn't know a whole lot of people n of marrlugeable age was in a tint Return of summons. lie's too busy, and we doubt if many ter Every mahleli dived Into old return from n successful herring fish of the persons \\ Im know him realize ing. "I'm gomi to get nierrid." "Weel. ■ bests to get out finery that had been State of Oregon vs W. J. Canton. This time, lite all timos Is a veri what a vacancy tln-re would be if lie lirought from England long before that I Jeems, 1 think ,\e sit’d just gang tin' Undertaking on appeal. pood mie if we but '. new what to d« should drop out of their lives. But we vsk yer eon.-.in Mnrnek." And ns he she might modernize it mid make use U il h It. I''iuer»''n COUNTY COURT hud no partieubir preference lie went owe a great debt Io him. He proves to >f it to catch the widower We have on hand for sale the following us always that life may be lived with straight away to n.-k her. In the matter if the estate of John The stranger had not been In Queen out a grouch or a frown of discontent "Wnll ye tnk me. Marm-k?" wns tlie Aline a week before it was learned N. Frink, deceased Underinking and blanks viz: meat. He stimulates our faith in the that he was tndis|iosed Miss Chal- brusque mid businesslike query which worth whiteness of living. oatii of office tiled. He holds Lease, mondehiy, who lived opposite lils lie put io he young woman in the pres lip a candle hv which to set* the ronii In the matter of the estate of E. C, ) aonse. first became aware of this fact ell' e of her sister Belin. Mortgages, lie is one of those who prove that tin- But Mary had promised her hand to Hueck, deeeused. Petition tiled. mil hastened to send over delicacies Bill of Sale, world need nut be dark. -Milwaukee another Hint same evening. "I eaiina The news spread down the broad Journal. Agreements. In the matter of the estate of John tnk ye. Jeems." was her reply, mid street on cither side of which the vll W arranty Deeds, I' Whitehead, deceased. Affi lavit of then, turi ing to her sister. "Tnk ye luge was Indlt, and everybody, even to Hare Hunting. Quit Claim Deeds, 'ini. Bella’.;." And tlm sister took him. i lilication of order to show cause. ihe uttermost end of the town, sent Ilni’e hunting is undoubtedly a more -Chambers' Journal. Chattel Mortgage, Order for sale of real property. broth or Jelly or fruit or some other antique sport than the chase of the Acknow ledgements. delicacy to the Invalid fox. Xenophon pursued it with de In the matter of the esta e of H. H. A Glimpse of Whittier. Real Estate ontract, Had he consumed all tie received lie Triplett, deceased. Proof of service In Mary Thnchef II gglnson’s “Life light in ancient Greece, and in Britain would have soon died of overeating. Location Notice—Placer, the bare was for centuries looked upon of order revoking letters of adminis but It Is questionable if lie ate any of of Thomas Went worth Higginson” Is ns a far more worthy quarry than the Location Notice -Quartz, tration. this sketch <»f Whiltk'i as lie appeared it. His servants certainly had such a Satisfaction of Mortgage, fox. which, until tile time of Queen ! upon first acquaintance: feast us never before. The Invalid re tn! ■Jicatj A' jih G>r..'iat, I spent a cki.v in Amesbury and saw Elizabeth and even Inter, was regard When Mansfield Was Hungry. covered and found mi nceiimuliition of ed as mere vermin Nicholas Cox. au In l’uni Wilstneh's "It! hard Mans nirds liearlng the names of the donors Whittier. Bark, slender, bald, black thor of "The Gentleman's Recreation,” Notice Application for Liquor License field" the actor's i al ly struggles to of the delicacies that had been sent luiliid. kind. calm, Hashing eyed. keen, a work on sport, published in 11177. At reasonable prices. We intend adding gain n foothold on the stage In I.mi sunn what narrow, not commanding, him. which filled a sizable wicker bus writes thus enthusiastically: “As of other blanks as fast a3 possible unti don are deserlb. d ill Ills own words; ket As soon as ho was able he began but interc st ng. Evid. nil injured by all chases tile hare makes the greatest In Three Volumes the line is cqmplete. Blanks of special pcj’.ics. <:isiiy easily ro'.itrnt eo'.itcnf w!t!i ' “For years." said .Mansfield. ”1 went limiteli culling on the Indies who had favored \ le v. s, yet synipiilindie und <pn»bnbly» pastime, so it is n great delight and form printed to order at short notice home to my room, if fortunately 1 had him and did not cease till he had This man caused last thanked every one of them In |>erson. geherullg. Uv»« in an : ij » j rojiri.ite cut- satisfaction to see the craft of this lit one. and perhaps a tallow dip was tage. yet \ < ry simple. A que-r eom- tle poor beast in her own self preservn stuck In tile neck of a Isittle. mid I general European This leqnlnsl time, but wln-n tiidsh pot nd of Yankee Qu iktT ril'd Yankee tion." And it is to lie admitted that was fortunate if I had si nietldng to ed the stranger had a calling nequaint His personal memoirs, written h;':’i> and Yankee peci. I he ini ! ionnl’ty in those shifts and expedients which cimk for myself over n lire. If I bail u mice with every Indy in Qnven Anne by his secretary, Baron De evt n wile re. tire. That was my life. When night lie would w!i 'tie. nu afford to lovers of hounds the true de Some were very old and sonic very Menevai, are full of the most do: :l»t. I ’it Ids rye gleamed with a lights of hunting the timid hare is at came I wandered about the streets of young These lie favored hut om-v absorbing incidents, especially in London, and if I laid n penny I invest ."•»it. beautiful tenderness ns hr runic least fertile as any known beast of Those of n marriageable • ngv lie made Authentic and valuable information ed It III bilked potatoes from the bilked view of the present great Euro to tlie door and remarked on the cold chase in any part of the world.—Lon about breeding, hatching, raising, a list ol. mid there was not n <hiy or don Saturday Review. reeding and housing poultry is potato num <hi the corner. I would put pean struggle. >nn<et sky. Be lives "dth :»n rd ! an evening that lie did not make as contained in the lateft rdi’.ion of these hot potatoes In my po kets. ami Qii.ikt i’ dressed mother, ’vlio haunted Just .1 hundred years ago, his ambi Lilly’s Poultry Book—juft printed, many eal!s as tile hours would admit The Retort Courteous. bend for copy, free. after I luid warmed my hands I would tions bathed i e Continent in a sea of I It was ci id- nt to i very ’ woiirin In the 111 ■ li.ti k room with kidlt ng and spec- “It was mighty nice of yon to give tllelcS.“ swallow the |sdii|o.s. That Is the I I-'d. From ' alone, tinder his leader village that lie was lo-ik.tm for ii wife ship, fought Germany. Russia, Austria, up your sent to that stout old lady. i and every unnim rled woinmi was ho|>e Italy, and Gie.it Britain — <orj aven. » e* XL Mr. Blinks. It is plensmit to see that I earning end 1.*:'<1. I ful In J. I’ Ollverlii Martin’s "I’rlnce there are still some polite men left in What the stranger said to tlíese la Henry, the Navigator." Is tills ent In is the world." builders, mechanics | dies, what hopes lie excited In eileli “Sorry. Mrs. Jabbers, but It wasn't extract from the will of Ju i -e M::n- I heart, never bis-mne eoninion pr<q>erty •itisans and workers of all gmieh.a. who beoiieithed till be bad to politeness at all. The man who sat tlioti;'!li there Wil* a good de::l of spec kinds wear bvspeci.il arrangement with the pub- the founding of the Cniv •. sltv of next to me was quarrelsome bisa>isc> i illation ns to wh.-it forliinate splustei t'oliiihrn 11 !48i; lishcrs of ( OLLI ER’S, 1 ho National V be said I crowded him too mill'll, and all \\ eeklv, w? are en.iLlud to offer a lim would seetit'e the prize At one lime "Tho college shall not : dmit rich no I dhl was to use that stout old I nly as it ’ d number oi these three-volume sets •t would appear after tlie bee Ii ill l> en Copper Riveted Overall» blemen. voxvonibs. dru’’k-’r.ls. rovers, a sort of retort courteous." Exchange. k f t. * Memoirs of Napoleon free with buzzing for awhile on n sin e fi.mot st.-nntner. i s nor any nd L-.ged to v •<> T a yvai s subscription to (. oilier*s and that he was about to alight lint tile tin- any crooked nos ! nor f it fined this paper. II offer is strictly limited Good Proof. & a*1 very next day lie would lie sei n seek I ersett nor miv v I h the complex! -i of to get advantage if it you must act Daddy—No. ,wr tta.llivr n i.-r cut lull I Ing honey from a different son: , e promptly. tos..m iry, ei en thouzli t' e. be virtu the way you gh N do to .- t tine morning Miss t 'h.iltnond. lay mi ells." Kk.b'J ’enun bnshmid. Dam-kter y » i ,q ¡ .„q, rising Io tiled between tin- slats nt the Sheri' ; I ¡ohms Stories •tron« and "Ten paup r si-’m! 'is mi I four sen I wbat she got: I .,<t Krviceable house opposite The doors and win I \cl isiVe y in Collier’s lots without ;t!:'o' er leisls" were to dows were elo-etl and the premises l e i<s-v|e. .1 Into tills II"« fan oils cot ask vour dealer A ‘ 1 IL * stories published In I The only way to lwl' “ 11 ed etcin ivpty in Collier’s. sei'iued deserted Timi tiny each and lee ■ "u'rvo! tutor. | ai il nv. r sixteen fe 4M Y??' 5 Ti* Intitv 1 pitiues <•( the European every tunrringenIrle woman revel ■Ived a Jr rs uf :ve." The founder, a tine get the genuine k >n ihe photographic note, which read ns follows. ords::">n ::e 1 an ■-t " • si lnd ir it i w II appear each week I have decMnl thnt rlnee there I* no “wns learn I t v ■ rn I rest'ess. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. 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The ice volumes i tet fcf the ver the coit Subtly Jacksonville These notes were signed "Rutledge No one eon'd explnlti wliat the stranger memit by Ids strange < ondiu-t till one of them dlseoven d t'i it flits w * tin- name of tlie invalid liidj who had re cvntly Iwn mining them For n time each ni IplenKk. pt hi<r secret but on- after in other fln.ili.i told nni! the whole tiling <• in. Then they undei-strsKl tli it the) li.-tii one mid nil been piniishrsl for th.-lr henrHessness to the wife of the in.-tu they had hoped to catch. Sewing Machine © b to buy the machine ! \vp with the name NEW L’MI.f . .< v.iL on the arm 11 and in the legs. | Thiv machine is v. Arran ted for all time. Did the play It lea li:i|>pv cullili "lini Iwt It did. Son» .me lu tile gallery hit the villain square in the face with a tomillo."-Houston I’ust. J N j other Eke it ' No ether is ^ood 1 . Tbi Naw Huiia Sewing Mackiit C mbml ORANGE. MASS.