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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1914)
^JACKSONVILLE POST-: Official Faper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon O 'b.r-J Cojr'.:hip. J)U lb s ' i )i»< <-f tin .Moray firth th* ,»T“'t netsl ii t I e more »pe ¡tie 'lly local izcl there is a llo'irls iji ; ilttle village of some I I'») ii'iabltants, con listing i lifetly of iislt'-r folk. Tile young man and maiden do le t court In the ortho dox fnsli Ion. Their method is much more | iro.-.-J.-. mid what Is ehnraeteris- He of one’ease may generally be tic , i-epted as churn teristie of them nil. There is. of course, mi occasionai in sta me of genuine old fashioned court- ship, but that is a rather rare excep tion. ".Mother.” sold one young man on ilia return from a smeessful lictring fish ing. "I'm goan to get inerrid.” "Weel, Jeems. 1 think ye sli'tl Just gang an' vsk yer cousin Maraek." Ami as he had no particular preference he went fttruiglit away to tick her. "V.'ull ye tak me. Maraek?" was the brusque ami businesslike query which be put to the young woman in the pres ence of her sister Bella. But Mary hail promised her hand to nuother that same evening. “I eanna tak ye. Jeems." was her reply, and then, turning to her sister. "Tak ye ’im. Beliak." And the sister took him. —Chambers' Journal. t A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson 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. DECEMBER 12, I ff 14 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. Dojo For Draft Work. The use <>i' Ho s for draft work was prohibited in Lot 'don In 1S39, but re- Item« of Intereat to Jackion Coun'y imi'ned legal ill the provinces for an- other fifteen years. Sir Waiter Call- COUNTY COURT bey. hi bis ••Recollections of Seventy In the matter cf the estate of John Years," notes ns a fi atme of his boy- A. Norling, deceased. Order appoint hood at Bishop ¡»tor nd the numbers on the ing gnardian ad litem. Order author of dog curt i tgi and carts All sorts Essex lanes und h ighroads. izing administrator to sell real proper mid conditions of men used dog car ty- riuges, from small tradesmen to poorer in the matter of the estate and guar people who could not afford a pouy. dianship of Frances B. Pankey, et al, Dog draft was abolished because minors. Report of guardian filed ant1 certain people agllnt.d against It as cruel, but 1 think that generally the approved. dogs were 11 Itlier 11 treated nor over In the matter of the estate of Ag- worked. There ure probably many peo nes Brier et al minors. Fonrth report ple living who can remember when the of guardian filed. tugging propensity of the dog was Certificate of ownership of Newtown utilized In England. Worklnginen liad their ‘dogcarts.’ in which they made Bakery filed. Sunday mid holiday excursions. The In the matter of the estate of John dogs employed were, as a rule, heavy Huntley, deceased. Order extending half bred bull mastiffs with a touch of time for payment of note. the lurcher In them. They thought In the matter of the estate of Ern nothing of drawing their masters fifty est E. Hart, deceased. Order fixing or sixty miles In a day.”—London time and place for hearing on final ac Sphere. COURT HOUSE NEWS A Glimpse of Whittier. In Mary Timelier Higginson's "Life of Thomas Wentworth Higginson" is this sketch of Whittier as he appeared upon first aeqmiintauce: "I spent a day in Amesbury und saw Whittier. Dark, slender, bald, black hulled, kind. calm. Sashing eyed. keen, somewhat narrow, not commanding, but interesting. Evidently injured by politics, easily content with limited views, yet sympathetic and iprobalily) generous, Lives In an appropriate cot- tage. yet very simple. A queer coin- pound of Yankee Quaker mid Yankee hero and Yankee poet, the nationality everywhere, He would whittle, no doubt, Hut his eye gleamed with a soft, beautiful tenderness as he came to the door and remarked on the cold sunset sky. He lives with an odd Quaker dressed mother, who haunted the back room with knitting and spec tacles.” count. Early Autograph Hunter«. A certnin Atossn in early Roman day» In the matter of the estate of Allan Smith, deceased. Inventory and ap »ei-nis io have been the mother of au togrsph colic tors Cicero laid a col praisement filed. In the matter of the estate of Har rison H. JTriplett, deceased. Order authorizing sale of real property. NEW CASES The State of Oregon vs C. A. Thom- aBon. Criminal complaint. Trans cript from Justice’s court Medford Dis trict filed. C. F. Shepherd vs James F. Bailey, ct ux. Action to recover money. Com plaint filed. Summons. Florence Hoffman vs Graham Hoff man. Suit for a divjrce. Complaint filed. Summons. Answer tiled. Ke- port of plaintiff. L. B. Brown, et al vs P. W. Good- man. Suit for injunction, Complaint filed. Undertaking for injunction. Summons. Stipulation and deciee. B. L. Morser vs Hazel H. Morser. Suit for divorce. Cuinplaint filed. lection, whim inlet have been a tine one. fot he speak» ol it will) particular pride The fever, even In those far l>ai-k days, waa emitaglomi I’llny »peaks of I’oi.'ipeln» Sc nmlus nt ivtiose house be hint seen autographs of t'lce ro. Augustus. Vergil and Hie Grtii-chl. »ml ins otrt. collection was vnitted al fl.'.oiM) of out money. 1 lien eame the 'brush of li.'ii'biirinns. mi l tie do no ignin meet with tin- collector until th. beginning ol tlie sixli-enili lemiiry wlieii tie reappears in tlie person ot i> Bohemian squire who kept n Isxik to record Ills exploits In the chase anti nirictied It with the signature« of Uu treat hinder friends Cl«*. Infs-ence. “Jim told me a rfproaring Joke thin was played on some member of your club last evening. Were you thereV" “Yes. I was (lierel It was un abom innble, fill fetched" — “O olil Jinx did not tell me that you were the man It wan on." — Houston Boat. I Strangsncss of tha Sex. Louis H. Gallatin vs Bjalmer R. A woimui < hi beeome hlglily cxeltnd Westerberg. Suit to foreclose mort over thè l i' t tli it a bride Is stni'ting gage. U< mplainl filed. Sumn ons. out in mariied die wltli machine beili Albert Ander-on et al. vs Mark Win ningham. Suit for injunction, Com plaint filed, Undertaking filed Sunt mon». Injunction < rder. ni-d ii ipl.ins. A Long Lfo and a Broad One. An English doctor recently said that nnhilion to live to a great old age isn't t good one and doubted whether con- stunt efforts to lengthen the average life are for the good of the race. De apparently favors a short life and a merry one. Perhaps it isn't long life that makes tin- world happy, but broad life. Thirty full, energetic years may fe better than sixty years of common placo drudgery. Hut why not sixty fuff. energetic years? Who knows what the world loses when a num dies d thirty? So much has been necom pfished by men who have reached sixty ind even seventy and eighty that It seems good policy to keep all persons ■m earth as long as possible. Th* man who honestly disapproves effort« tn prolong life Is a rarity and It is :. I for the world that he is.—Savan- .um News. Cincinnati Eli pdrer FREE FREE ’s This? r We . offer How One Hundred Dollars Ro- ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A CO.. TolcJv. O. Wa. tho un lers'.irnc.l, h.ivo 1. l.'wn 1'. J. Cheney fur tho I.i ;t 15 years, and I lievo iilm perfectly 1 unorablo la all businc « transactions and flnanr lly able t > c rry out any obligations mado by I.i.i Arm. NATIONAL, bank oz commence , I • T.I d.i, O. TTall’a Catarrh Cure I r tn’ • n acting directly up n I ■ - il»> COUS BUrfttC 'i I f I -O : y lefi. ’» »ent free. I'r’ ■ c :.ti i r 1 t>y all DriiTrlsts. Taka llali’u Family TUI i i »- r !nt< -.llv, ml mu -it • hh i N ,:i S Id a Upadou. P»/vi.u c. .»I Mon.¿nt, me psyi-hn “I’», whnt H menni liy fogies I moment'-" "When 1 give your mother n che I. my «on. that Is the psy.lml.igl.nl mo ment for me to tell lu I I won't be bom* until lute." Rlriidngli.iui Age Herald. Careful. Blobba That fellow Sl.lnimtn Is al way» boasting about Ills pull Slobbs — Well, don't let him apply It to your lag—Philadelphia lbs ord Ba Memoirs of Napoleon /?/ Three Volumes This mail caused the last general European war. Ilis personal memoirs, written by his secretary, Baron De Aleneva), are full of the most absorbing incidents, especially in view of the present great Euro pean struggle. Well, What She Cuy» Is Here. Just a hundred years ago, his ambi tions bathed t e Continent in a sea of blood. Fr. mi * alone, under his leader ship, fought Germany, Russia, Austria, Italy, and Great Britain— an J < woh . Alio* -Does Maud's new gown tit her figur*? Merle It tils wh.it she wants people to think Is her ligure Boston Tmuserlpt. Get these Memoirs <•» F ree >- BVSlMbS CAR/».1-’ GUS f • NEWBURY Attorney-at-Law Will Practise in All Courts in the MEDFORD. Ry special arrangement with the pub lic is . f (. Ol.I.I b,R’S, Fhe National \» cekly, w? me enabled to offer a lim it I m iiibvr of thes» three volume sets it tlie M- n<«i is of Napoleon free with a Year n sub ., i iption to Collier's and this paper. l'J •'offer is strictly limited to get advantage of it you must act promptly. Sberle k i’ hues Stories ’ ni I nivc y ir, Collier’s “ Si’ii.k '' lm » »lories published In t>’ '•’<. c u velv in Collier's. i•’» <f the European ■'ii>. n tie photographic e t r.hh week Better Baking l.! )►’: \ Uh« 1 < volumes )<. ne» fot the et vi r t he cost If V I ar* w II br ei 11 : expiration. Crescent A Better Baking Powder OST ». mhlnatton the " ‘32 Pos, Learning and Looks. Tn J. I’. Oliveria Martin's “Prince Fleury, the Navigator." is this curious extract from tlx- will of Judge Man g.-tneha. who bcqueiitiled all lie had to tlie founding of the University of Coimbra ■ 14-iSi; "Tlie college shall not admit rich no blemen. coxcombs, drunkards, rovers, stammerers nor any addicted to vice nor any crooked nosed nor fat faced person nor any witli the complexion of rosemary, even though they be virtu OUS." "Ten panpi r scholars and four servl tors without alms or beasts gere to he received into this now famous col lege "nlreadv tutored and over sixteen years of ago.” The founder, a fine swordsman mid an astute scholar. "was learned, brave and restless.” i North British Manners. I traveled upon the fop of a car The •tiler evening. says n correspondent in lh>- Glasgow News, with n man who .seemed to have strong views U|ion tlie -nb e- t uf good manners ahd polite ad -Iress. He was accompanied by hl* daughter, a pretty little girl of about live ye irs of age, who was thirsting for information. The proud parent wns explaining at some ler -tli that car conductors do not retain tin- w in,),- contents of their bag* fur their own personal use. when tlie little girl ii terrupted him with an in ■errog Uh * Ell?" "Whn' learned you tne say •eh’?' asked tin- father in reproving tones "Wlien .vim don't hear whit onybody says you should not say 'eh'; It's nc ■olite. ion should say—whit.’” Sonio Very Pretty Names. Here are some names taken from a jury list in lifiS tlie year lu which III, hard Cromwell snet-eedi-d tils fa I Iler as protector of England: Faint Not Heli itt. Redts-mi-il Compton stand Fast on the-High Stinger, He- Courteous Cole, Search the Scriptures Moretou Kill Sin I'imple, Be-Faltiiful Joiner. Fleht the Good Fight of Faith W lllte. Mori- Fruit Flower. Weep Not Billing Repentón, e Avis, and so on. ’’fl' | Santa Claus is Getting Ready for I His Annual Visit Poe’s Reading. It was a pet ill ariti of I'oe that when he wns most tm-lmiehol.i lie read the most lugubrious hooks, and. l**hitf a «ort of Mark I'.-ipley. lie was happiest when he na» most miserable. But Poe's rule would not be u good one for the average uisu to adopt. 0 A | “Be Ye Also Ready” | The way to Prepare for the future is | to make the most of the present | Shop Early | ¿m' 8 8 Examine our stock and note the splendid assortments of goods we carry for general use and the colossal values and large variety of Holiday Goods now in stock and still coming in from the various markets of the country. I Good goods, Right prices Satisfactog Ser- vice at I Taylor - Williams Co. The People’s Store where I <(The World is Growing Beller J 99 Phone 142 Oregon | Jacksonville, FfâitàrS Bank mg tn England. The system of crislit in England 1» different from that In tills country, ! mid the mere fimi that a man has an recount lu a bank serves to give him I standing. One cittimq open an account i with a bank In England merely by | carrying tuimi-y to tlie bank and depos Hing it. He must have two first class refel'eiiees before a bank will accept liis account, and when reference is given it means that the person giving it would in.lm -e er stand for the per son to whom it is given. A reference In England means more than a mere phrase. Checks on banks in England cannot be obt.-iined for the mere ask Ing. and a man must have an aei-oum in order to get eliecks from any inink They cannot be pickeil up on bunk eouuters or In public places. Private accounts in Emillsli banks are not lie eepted unless they are paid for, the general charge being a year. There are one or two banks in Englaml tvliicli discriminate so carefully in the accounts they accept that when u |ier- son is fortunate enough to be permit ted to open nn nccoimt with them hi French Military Sentiment. During one of tlie wars between can get credit lu any city in England France and En -land a French otlicer or on the comment of Europe. blew up Ids ship to prevent Its being Som« Unman Taxes. ■'nken. He ami all tlie ereiv perished. Among the I'lirii'ius taxes ln:posed lu The I-fi'ii. Ii government rei-ognized Germán.» on various objects are those the utllcer's heroism by entering the j on baby esrrlnges where the amount lame of Ii'»- si-d' r. his only surviving | Is -HI cent» each and $! 50 tax on caged elallie in ¡1. | l.-i e in the navy list liiglitiiigali-s ol win. b there have not vili» Il I)'-* II.tuie h;.<! 1K < |]¡:h íl here ' been an> fur nniiii years, and tourists 1 ri m:. In ' d tiiií i! :t i 1er lief di aiti. foi s hum the hotel keeper Is taxed 2J» X.ipobM ui 1 ■'«»n i|i¡ii (<• eon •"l'iicd iipot. cents, u lili h is milled to the bill. | ji Turn J a i :\ i i gliL 1 he 1 Le uf "First | _____ Iren: di- f *.f the i’rejicli Army." Ile He Had the Bill. •nd di d i i <1 |H’u:n !:o:i ( » l lie eu .’ile ey , Tom (In rest iniuti Excuse me. old 1 f :i retri •• ut l*e ittse it wan'd »epa man but won d von mind paying my -ih» bini :';•<»!.i !i N bi :• ve grell iiliel's ■ i-hi-i-kI nai n i anything Imt a for lit in* v. - n»»! in i tisi le to the die t.i dollui bill Jack A forty dollar li.eli ti./ e|»i!l:. I made a| i bill illut l<ll Why I uevei heard of a bill uf Turen!. V\ lieu !> w . im Id i 1 in battìi that deimmliiiitlnii Tom Here tt Ls—• be ei;i|»< •for «t. .Jen d th:ili hxs mimi bill from mi lai .or: -Chicago New«. liould bt ■ vitlhd at every roll tall of 'te givn-’ • dle»’s aia! Iliat i lie sergeant Contrary to Fact. oli the Held of The phiemnogist was examining the bon’d it: bumps on b.imini's head. Army nuil Navy Joiiruul. "Curiosity nuil «i-quisItlveoMs ab Her Game Blocked. normally large." The timid looking littie woman nn Fambo roiled hl.e cyeba'ls and show lie ear mailed that Iler parse ivns not eu two rows ot white Ivory. . her I m :-, where she had placed ¡t "Imitativeness, causality mid eo» ist. ad il was liauglng from her nrm si leiitlousuess small, which with your e a i haln Ii. tiring in full view where ive.-ik mouth Indicates - ' would temul tlie nimble lingers of "I'on' you be so »mi tiont me hub c : k kpoi-ki'ts assigned to that beat. bin a weak mouf | kj, ei-ack uut» Vitli great I'li'i thought she picked up lu ma leef " Salir". ■ • ptnse an l »Luted to put it ill the ig. lint i be purse d. In t go in, be- The Ch*rm of It. > :»e it v » attached to the arm of Helen Cluirm- ill'll! I don l see wh- e I e. ii.im-c . fans! wonmn standing you slamili i;,, a,,. mu, a la-tter te .. to : ci < I course the woman emise I'm leimre:ible. t'harlle V'hr th th" bag -t ipped right there ami darling eteri time I ic»« mn It • ronm. d ti e st i ..nger's purse. like kissing another girl London T-ir 'V 'li d l . in r let that alone.” spoke graph • I' the pe slmnamy faced woman. "I've The mnnh v. n v.-.d liiug y '.i ever sini ■• you got ii. ami i m needn't thi.ik I didn't see end tr. ilii vli :t .von Were trying to do."— Cleve and 1‘iaiu Dealer. I.» M4Lt X ove3 Where Tl.er^’a . _.n Tnere’s Life. “We li ne in t i .itin p in mid suf fering." --in.I I .. . . i ........ in Glides, a London p!i..sii ..in. ••.•!» I ie meiib'»t evil to wliicli Ii..men.Im:i| i.Jeid ail tlie .ivim: cication ■ i -.| -an. ami we have esteem, d il a f l at i... aery. Tlii-re is. hoivevci. lm mysi. . ¡.bn-it pahi. It is the linivers.il language of mankind .mil of all d.liiu In u..s all the time- ami illdt I <1 I III- great tea: Iler. Without pain tlie Immaii race would make no progress, ui.d we should have no evo lution in nature. “The p- ople of my native highlands have nn old lime pruverb. 'There is al ways peace before dentil.’ ami to this ■lay they do not like an Illness not at tended witli pain. They look upon it is dangerously ominous, but the mo ment the sufferer begins to complain they regard the case and condition as distinctly linpefiil. My long experi ence Is Hint this is true nil the way. They have nuother gem. 'Where there Is pain there is life' and hope. Getting a Start. "How do yon want your eggs?" “Ri.fi bollisi." " Yeasnli. I'll ls>il 'em nbotit tire tnin- Iles." "live mlmilis!" '•X »•? -nil. Desi» Is < oid storage eggs an' It's liable to take 'em a couple o’ minutes to thaw." Washington Star. è 3J! Fresh Air. .'bere 1.» lin nimbi.ut the I'lvlllzei! ivorid an I., ri-.-.-Ing knoivlialge of th» »nine of i nli bl and of fn-sli air ib'ujamii. I'rnii'illii in I7."l -rote Th’. »I Hin» 'l ive ilisi'i-vi'ii’d tbu' fn s' ■iir is be: H'-lnl to til >»e who are il I’eriiaps i. Uhi .veins they will tin: It does not hurt limi- "ho are well' It ba.» taken nier the ci'iitury m-mciesi id b.i Fl :.alili but at H.s: ■ o-irils id tieal.h. Imi-.-ii « of chaiity. trust. ■• • »< bon s i e'.:n.i»'iotis oil tinns'ng. it te .if eut b I! » >n ill pl: mes of <1'1 life urge the lie. d of se. urlili, all | ■> sible siiulight 'iiid fresh ui . — K* #'ung*. LEGAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the followin< blanks viz: I.ease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattel Mortgage, Acknow ledgements, Real Estate ontract, Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, I ■ il Uit tt .• A 'i i.i G i i.i' ut. Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. We intend adding other blanks as fast ax possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice JACKSONVILLE POSI J: $ El -.v* Autl.srtt'candv'klu*' irdGr... Ytioa »bo? t brse ..ng, hau .ing, is ¿ng. eeaing and housing poultry lt contained in tie la»e/t ed’.i.m ¿f Li.ly’s Poultry Dock—ju.a ptinted. Send for copy, free The Chas. I !. LiHy Co., Scat»?* The only way to jei the genuine i New Home S«wia< Machia« f I 1 ii to tlie machia« B with the name NEW W I 0ME on the arm fj and fa the lees. Il B R I < liLîtif . Branch t “• • Thi* machine is v.arr.«nted for all < , M.i Ï »C JV,‘* 1 E’.c it I NootLi-r Hçaod Tie ;ijw tk;3i Siwiaj Lfjctiat Ceapa^ OSAMGZ. MASS.