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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1915)
-’.-JACKSONVILLE POST-:- CflFcial Taper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon 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. ! BY ORDER OF THE BOARD & 1915 By M. QUAD I Copyright. 1911. by the McClure Newspaper Syndicate. Once Again the Great Clock of 1 ears has Moved Slowly Round and the Gilded Hands Point to the Figures on the Dial Plate ot Time and we Read “1915.9f We wish to Acknowledge with Mang Thanks the Assistance of Our Patrons in the § progress of this the Danner Year in our History and Extend the Seasons Compii meiits and Hearty Good Wishes for a Pros perous and For seven years old John Fusdick SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1915 had been t»aying teller ot the First Na SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on tional bank in a western towu He application. laid secured the place through having the friendship of the president. But there laid been a "ring" against him in tlie bunk. Without the president belilud him. even after lie had held tlie place for three or four years, lie would I have been tired by those in authority. The seventh year was drawing to a ■ close when old John was caught up . A stranger presented a check which be hesitated to pay and about which ( be consulted the cashier Later on the cashier stilted that he had ordered it to be held pending exiiiiiiiiatiuii Old John said that he had been ordered to pay it at once I'lie check wns paid, and, being spurious, the batik was $S<M) out of pocket Tlie president being tn Europe, the board took the case uuder advisement, and "by order" the old man was tired out into the world to begin life anew. There were resolutions, of ionise, and one of tbem was to the effect that the bank presented him with the sum of $1(X) for long mid faithful services. He put on liis lint without protest, and be left the bank without taking the money At his humble home an old. anxious wife met him mid. witelike, gave him sympathy and eueourage- !. ■ meut first of all "Never mind. John; never mind." she kept saying “We have a few dol lars aliead. and you are ouly fifty five years old. aud something good is sure to turn up. You have fought too long to give up now.” But the weeks went by and nothing turned up. The business world has very little use for an old mmi who lias no capital John Fosdhk's savings were gradually used up. the gener osity of Ills few friends exhausted, and there came a day when the question ot food and fuel became n serious one Æil 'vi»? lie was not one to sponge or turn begga r. If the world would not let him earn bis food, at least tie would O'.hii.d Courtship. go out of it and hope that Ins going On the s’nnr> of lite Moray flrth the ■¿IN (. would open the hearts of men toward ipot need not la ;..»ue >,»(•« ilically local 9 Ids widow After pondering for mi Ized-lbcre h a llorn ishm r little village of some ’. ¡’1 i ¡..Hits, con istiug hour he started out with the firm III ( liietly of lish.'t fol!.. The young man tention of drowning himself in tlie ilv er. It was n blustering Novemla r day. ami maid, n do put court hi (he ortho Thvii method is inach mid as he passed tlie bank with bowed dux faxliam. Thelt head. Iient shoulders and well worn more prosui mi I wluit is charm-teris lie (d Olle • ease may geiieriilly be He garments even those who had depiiv ed him of Ills place felt a touch ot rept< d as chura ti-risti • of them ml sympathy. He was making lot the There is. of lucirse, mi oceiisional hi of genuine old liishiomd court suburbs mid a highway bridge and «ta nee to recover money. Complaint filed. wondering how long It would take to ship, but that is a rnther Hire excej» Rogue River Can il Co. vs Mrs. An drown and what men would say ot (ion. "Mother.” said one young man on bis na B. Lindley, et al. Suit to condemn ’lim when dead «lien lie caught slglii return from a .successful In rring tisli t men mid horses skulking lieliiud an Item, of Int.re.t to Jackson County right of way. Complaint filed. Ing. ‘ I’m gonn to mt nierrid.” “Weel i ibandomd factory It »as singular Same vs Ellen Bhipps, ct al. and l.uuud on sin h n mission ns he was. Jevms. I think ye slid just ganr an CIRCUIT COURT yer roil in Manuk.’’ Ami as li same vs Lee Fhipps. Suits for c > ri- ili.it lie should have seen or wondered vsk had no p irtiriilar preference he wem Etta I. Whorton vs John Whorton. demnation. Complaints filed. In Three Volumes n I speculated on why those men null straight away to a.-k her. Order that plaintiff be excused from horses wi re there, but lie liad scarcely Wull ye tilk me. Ma rack ? ” wns the pitying trial fee. passed the old fa< tory when lie suit brusque and bnsims.^iike query ujdrb ilenly turned about and ran foi the he put to the young woman In the pres Anna Hartley vsGeo-ge Jamet. Or Starting the Day Wrong Then* was u glt»<»in <>n du* hire of the business part of the town with speed euce uf In r sister Bella. der dismissing iaus with >ut cost to His personal memoirs, written ih.it astonished himself New iji’.’ltii.tl f u-nit But Mary had promised her hand to either party. by his secretary, Baron De III the vaults of tlie I'irst National another that same evening. “I cunna •‘Willi I 5 Hie I muff I Flii.tli7- ttsked Meneval, are full of the most bunk wns n sum close upon Jll.inxi.iiiKi tuk ye. Ifems.” whs her reply, and William Hillis vs Alice Halcomb, us hi* iic*nre«i iH’i lihoi ”l,'iaj'i.n ks giv absorbing incidents, especially in deposited there Iciiiporm Hi In a riii ttien. turning to her sister. "Tn. k yc a iminislr iti ix, et a . Older confirm- I en out ovet i »«• v’iir lum.se»?’ view of the present great Euro ” Worse h lliiit. Mild Elijah "\<»ti loud company tiutsl le the vault was ’fili. Bi lini ." Ami the sister took him i g sale of r. ai property. pean struggle. Know. iwnsii t tipple v(*:it. and wife i liig safe containing i'J.’.j nn more. Il —Chumbéis' Joiirii.il. COUNTY COURT hii . vh we cnn rnn i have ii;ive any inure apple •vns II qtlli t aftertioon. witli lew pisiple Just a hundred years ago, his ambi moving alaiul Ovei loo ol Ille men tions bathed the Continent in a sea of A Glimpse of Whittier. In the m .tier of the estate of Louisa pie lor hrvtikftisi ” blood. France alone, under his leader living In town liml gone i “Cnn’l 3 mi uisike out If you huve ap over io I lie In Jliuy 'riiii.liei Higginson's "Life M. Parsow, decease!. Bond of ad pie pie iitHHi tiihi iiijiht?’ ship, fought Germany, Russia, Austria, new town of t’rairle I lowel to ¡III line of Tlioi ; is .Ven(worth Higginson" is Italy, and Great Britain— and won. ministratrix filed. “1 can Pera use I've got ro." said tion <if real estate l'llere liidn't been this ski’!' ii of Wliiitier ns he appeared i Elijah 'But. I tell \ on il iq»spts me a better opportunity tor years lo make upon first acqiinintiinee: Medford Electric Co. vi John M. "I spout n <l.iv in Aiiie.sliui v mid saw R ot et ux. Notice of mechanic’s lien starting in i hr tiny wrong like that.”— a dash at the lunik II was a civilized New York Post young cit.i Imt within strikn distance Whittier, liar!;, slender, bald, blink filed. of No Muns I. n,.I mid a imndreii de- I nirid. I'.itnl. culm, (lashing eyed. keen, By special arrangement with the pub penile on!iaws In the matter of the estate of A. P. Ne» York’s Broadway. noun v. hirt narrow, not commanding, lishers of COLLIER'S, The National Few New Yorkers know that the Of a sudden old John Fos.li, k bare but Interest ng. Evidently injured by Talent, deceased. ( rder continuing Weekly, we are enabled to offer a lim great Bro.-ulwin wub once culled Great headed unit 111- gray hair living, bill's! po'Ilhs. < nsily content with limited ited number of these three-volume seis hearing. George street in honor ot tlie English Into the bank of the Memoirs of Napoleon free with He \MI'* spe»‘< Ilk ks (lews, yet svnipnlhetle and qirobablyi In the matter of the estate of Lav'n. king It wns ntlei wnrd Known us the with Ills running Init hr did not tr\ generous, Lives In mi npproprlntk cot- a year’s subscription to Collier's and this paper. The offer is strictly limited Mingus decease I. Inventory and ap- Itloonilngifiile roiiil hi'fore It inquired to use Ids vol. e. lie <1 ished opetl the t.lge. yet v1 ' ry simple. A queer com- —to get advantage of it you must act the mi Ute of "tlif Bromiwii.v,” which gate mid seiz. d I hr he:iv\ doors of the pound of Yankee (.'linker mid Yankee pra aement filed. promptly. wns soli eqiieiitlr ■ liniigisl to Broad s.afe illet clos.al liein u th :i lirinu Srv hero inn! Yankee poet, the nationality In the matter of the estate cf Allen wily.—New York Telegruill. end employees Hird to seize him. Iml every win r e. He would whittle, no Sherlock Holmes Stories Smith deceased. Inventory and ap lie shook llieni off i und J uki h tiring doubt, lint his eye gleamed with a Exclusively in Collier’s praisement fih d. A Missed Opportunity. and yeillni! were I lienal on tile street soft, beautiful tenderness ns he ini me AH the Sherlock Holmes stories published In “There une« n mini I might have he slnimiird tin* thaws 1915 will be printed exclusively in Collier s. < of the vault, to the door and remarked on the cold NEW CASES married.‘ said Gertie The List-minute” pictures of the European He lives with an odd He hud oiiij tu - rl : from it when four sunset sky. War will appear every week in the photographic W li\ nr married his stenog "Ile* U li,\ tn Helen A. Low vs L, W. Zimmer. border riiilians » •bed - into the hank. (Junker dressed mother, who haunted section <4 Collier's. Action to recover money. Complaint r.iphrr* ■*ald Mabel each with ;i pis»( • I he finest fiction written will appear each week bund while three the back room with knitting aud spec in short story and serial form. it ’ replied Gerflv ‘I np "I other» rvniaiiird filed. Summons. Hide und tired nt tacles.” Mark Sullivan’s timely Editorials and widely piled ha the «ame l'»b lint Irli mitt everi prdestri.’in in sijrlil quoted Comments on Congress will continue to be Cha- ies Dodi*e vs C. W. Root. Ac- ule» after dir with I i I kh I ’ tk’tmit an exclusive feature. Learning and Looks. “llaiids np and money out'” shon ti«n to recover money. Complaint filed. I *1 re I’ i ' cas Tn J. I'. Oliverin .Martin's "Prince one of three who entered the ha Special Offer to our Readers I Henry. th,- Navigator." Is this curious Stimm ns. ’ mil In an instant ever) olhrial ; Your own homo r oot COLt.ltR'S. Th. extract from tlie will of Judge Man- Mars Looted employee was covered Nation.l Werklv. lot.thrr with the thtoe volume, Rogue River Valley Can il Co. vs ' ’•.Xi'W toll me i lillclr ganeha. who bequenthed all he had to ot Napoleon'« Moin, it, ill , f „0 you lot lot the ••Gentlemen, the bank Is dosed r«i Condemnation price . I Collier', al, re, pl,., oe covei lhe co„ Dive Phipps. suit. I . •nr*- ” h >K. <1 tilt» teil« hfl the founding of the University of today.” said John I'osdi« k '< paok",« and «hippi : ■ , M,.m< |t,. _ Complaint tile!. Cohubrn i UJS i : Q Send > r lor t ■ l P w ], y, , Jr< ’Ile» Innd u>hii hi Hi “Open the safe and vaults or ru already a »ub^riher, v< ,,r ii,b<cr pri. n will be e<- "The college shall not admit rich no 111 !»• \\ I I blow your brains out” Rogue River Fruit & Produce Asso- I mir ' «tho iled l.mted tor on. year from nre.enl dare of eapirauoo. blemen. coxcombs, drunkards, rovers, i 'X pres** “I have n kri tu neirher ” dation vs Gillan-Chmnbcrs Co. Action i COLLIER'S $2. 51 .■ 1 c mbination staniniei r; nor nnv addicted to vice 'Ton ! Take that”’ Pz* »' inoluJnil ibe nor any < rooked nosed nor fat faced ‘ I IOC - lump sono The old imin sank with a laillet in person nor any v. i h the complexion of ills brain iml tin- white fa- rd . adder riseiniry. even though they lie virtu A SWEETLY SOLEMN 1H0UGHI would liave o|M*tt'*d safe and mull ous." with hh own hands but foi th»* arnvn "Ten i" op r scholars and four serri of nssb tame \ feu dtr/.» ns haC tors wit' i:t aims or I e'Sts ~ ere to I jXUihcl’rd . lid kilhd one of the w.itrli lie ru ep-, ,1 into tlhs now famous col I , How’s T’iis? ers and wo’indrd another I’his rails lege '-aire d tutored m d over sixteen We offer < T j Dollars Re ed a stampede on the part of th< de* years of age." Th«' founder, a flue ward fu. ar; e: c; itarrh that peradoes They did not even yrah Ute swordsimm and n astute scholar, A il ! cannot oe cured by Hall's Catarrh IIK’IIVJ p.’K Rages In sight, blit Iristeiosl "was learn d. brave a:i.l restless." Cure. to gd away as fast as possible. John __ F. J. CHENET ¿i CO. Toledo, O. A r scia» Co g tiontst I'osdick did hot drown himself, lut he t. • u r-' !, I. ' ' • ; n n F. J. Mr* V r:id«'i W :i'dihigi«m ' vrm n Cheney í r i ! lay dead lb» had b«s»n dlst barged on 's. bclievs him p r;> | . hn«i \1r U under Ih* I <ti i r. 11 businrsa ncruiint of old age and rare less netm. vi'rcjtlie mnii tr i ns - I ’■?’ -'.1 ' t > carry ro lw In ... K llKe ill» ll ” « fl, Hire« •* Hm- Out r. .;■• but Ir.s xp rd and acumen h. d saved Ly Fis firm. NATION*.'. the First .’ National bunk from Islng thiiofv \ti< i •* n ' rr.r.CE, «’leaned «mt I lie wondered slim men T I do, O. r ' na!f- Jus' he T’Oute e would sflj ot him after death i E -tern.:Hr, They fretta ' •' •••i' 1 • ar * mu Kei \ !• tn.o- i r« said he nil-, li hero He u.,1 C0U3 :r lls »ent ■ I »» »- k i ‘ Ilf’* III i i ti. t»«iti men would have piti on In- mn d w Id •Id <»•.’ r’t T f • - « I on • Ilei ilt<- .. ' ■»lii'Uhl tie . «ill»» Ta- j M heli Im had been laid nwny the tipi-tiwo. ■ n bit k votili Iler n I f, iK-ii-l a tile ■ iti THE NEW AND THE OLD Another year is past and we are now started into 1915. While the year just closed has been in some re- spects a very trying one, yet, on the whole, the people of our little city and valley have not very great cause to complain. It has been said that “comparisons are odi ous,” but many things are best shown by comparing with something else. If we compare conditions here with those existing in some less favored region we find that while we may not have everything as we would like it to be, we are yet better situated than many others. The present outlook for 1915, is not overly bright al though indications of returning prosperity are claimed Ly many leaders in the financial world: with bounteous crops the past year there seems to be no reason why the pres ent depression should continue, why 1915 should not bring in an era of prosperity for the Amercian people. This is the time of year when managers of commer cial establishments invoice their stock of goods for the purpose of determining the financial condition of the con cern at the beginning of a new year. The inventory be ing completed the manager is able to determine whether the concern has been a loser or a gainer during the past year and is better qualified to plan the future transac tions. Would it not also be wise to take “inventory” of our progress along other lines as well? Have you made the most of your opportunities during the past year? IIow many things have been done which would have been better left undone, and how can we best avoid in the iu- ture the mistakes of the past? > u’ and Hoping to be Favored with Your Future Esteemed Orders and Trusting that “The World is Growing Beiler” WE AKE Taylor - Williams Co. The People’s Store Jacksonville, FREE Oregon □ FREE ip. / A L à COURT HOUSE NEWS Memoirs of Napoleon This man caused the last general European war. Get these Memoirs <• Free * Jacksonville I'o Kfw»" the future l> im » 11 tie nut it r filo irretite»«! *»î virtue to i-re,inre fui il samutì 8tui*>va» BS Lilly’« Seed« are not an experiment— j Kw they are teftad in our laboiatary and t ff trial ground«. They are apeeially 1 CT adapted to the Padfic NorthweA ana F are true to name. Our valuable cat- ’ alogue will be «ent free on reque«. Dealer»aellLilly’sSeetk ¿not,write. LEGAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattel Mortgage, Acknowledgements, Real Estate ontract. Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Rial Estate Afents Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. We intend adding other blanks as fast a3 possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of speeikl form printed to order at short notice JACKSONVILLE POSI --'J—At..-. .. . . .. »•' rimati •al) 'Zdoaao* puaj * •paiuLtf j Xi -.-j • JO Ut Q ! Ut Th-g '.laid Leaf mine will will operate operate a a fire-stamp mill in the Bohemia district with 12-horsepower gas eew'«. *' •• Xjqticd tu tnoq pu» Buipaai •) •8i. iita ’lut *3u;pdaX| |ñont • aoqvuMüjuja^vnniApur >, Post I Kens mid tlw n.llnwid votnpuny made up n public piase. and she wanted for nothing the rest of her life. ? '' HAPPY NEW YEAR 7 How dear to the heart is ti e steady subscriber Who pays in advance at the birth of each year; Who lays down the money and does it quite gladly, casts ‘round th? ofii e a halo of ch?‘r He never says; “Stop it; 1 cannot afford it. I’m getting more papers than now I can read But always says, “Send it: our people all like it— In fact, we all think it a help and a need.” How welcome his che'k \vh >n it reaches our sareturn lit w it makes cur ’ ulse throb: h< w it makes our ht art dance: We outwardly thank him: we inwardly bless The steady subscriber who pays in advance.—Exchange e V» - he only way to get the genuine New Home Sewing Machine £ is to buy the machine with the name NEW 1 HOME on the arm I and in the legs. Thia machine ia warranted for all time. f No other Eke it I No other isçood Ro Nov Hu®? Sowing Machio« OvnptM,' ORANGE. MAM.