Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, January 16, 1915, Image 2

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    -.-JACKSONVILLE POST
Incognita
C flicial Taper of the dtp of Jacksonville, Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor
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Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Come and See!
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It so happenisl that King Caspar ot
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
application.
Walkaria aud Queen Bertha of Zinger
land
inherited
very
young.
their
Their
kingdoms
domalus
when
Jollied,
but they hail never met. for during
their childhood their fathers had been
at cintinu.il warfare,
When these
two kings died—about the same time—
the ciibinets of both countries ilecid
ed to make a match between the young
king mid the young queen.
Queeti Bertha would not consent to
the match without some acquaintance
with the man she was to marry.
She
therefore Insisted on their meeting In
Jonathan Bourne, Jr. has circulated a pamphlet in
which he attempts to show the dangers of government
ownership or telegraph and telephone systems, urging
that it would tend to “bureaucracy” and a host of kind­
red evils. The ex-senator evidently thinks that in a
multiplicity of words “lie great wisdom.” The reverse oue of her palaces near the border
line between the two kingdoms, the
is however proven by his pamphlet: in one line he says king
to tie attended liy three uieu and
that “government ownership necessitates government the queen by three women. To this
the king glaillv assented
regulation,” and in the next says: “that the failure of Before leaving for tbe rendezvous
tlie queen said to a tnaid of honor,
government regulation necessitates the failure of govern­ who was also her bosom friend: “1
wish you to exchange places with
ment ownership,” but he loses sight of the fact that the me
nt this meeting, you to personate
regulation of an institution owned by the government me, 1 to peisouate you Tilts will be
easy, for 1 have pur|ioselv limited tlie
would be entirely different from regulating the same number of tuy attendants so that there
are only two besides ourselves to be
institution if owned by private capital. In the former In the secret"
When the king met the substitute
instance it would be similar to an individual regulating queeu
whose mime was Catherine,
be was well pleascl with her. for not
and running his own business, while in the latter case it | only
tlie queeu herself but her at
would be like one individual going to another with the teudants. were beautiful women Ber
I tbn had cliarued Catherine to treat
complaint, “Mr. Jones, you are not running your busi­ | her with some
severity lest by her av
I cuslome l deference she bell'll) the se
ness to suit me, I want you to do so and so.” That gov­ ! cret Durtlig the first Interview Cutb
spoke to Bertha somewhat sharp
ernment ownership is possible, practical and beneficial is j . erine
ly. an I tlie king's uutlce was turiie.1
clearly shown by the success attained in handling our I from the Hpuriiius to the real queen
who hore
reproof with becoming
postoffice affairs and we have no reason to doubt that meekness the Indeed.
King Caspar was
that tlie maid showed no
like success would attend government ownership of I chiiruicil
temper wliatei el . while the reproof
which seemed to lie nmnlled for. prej
telegraphs, telephones and other public utilities; besides I iidleed
bmi against her supposed mis
such ownership and management would go far to remove I. ess.
Queeu Hen Ii , had gone to tile meet
the troubles now existing between capital and labor.
tug witli mi other object Hum to over
BIG BARGAINS
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Boys Clothing as low as 50 cents per Suit
50 Suits Must go Regardless of the Price
Ladies 65c Gingham Aprons at
A Lot of Shoes Going at Half Price
Bis Reductions in all Winter Goods
Men’s, Women’s and Children’s
Sweaters at 50 per cent off.
Mackinaws at 25 per cent off.
Don’t Wait But
SEE
COME AND
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That
a
The World is Growing Beiler”
AT
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Taylor - Williams Co.
The People’s Store
Oregon
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The Medford Sun, in a recent issue (perhaps thinking
to be sarcastic) refers to Jacksonville, as maintaining
p >ise, in these words “That sleepy and sleeping village
never ruffled a hair at the news that the lost channel
had been found.” The people of this city may be sleepy
but when we make up our minds to some course we stay
with it. Notice the adoption of our new charter by an
almost unanimous vote, and without any hot air mer­
chants legging for it either. Compare Medford’s vote on
her proposed charter Tuesday after months of agitation
and column after column of editorial matter letters from
prominent citizens [?], etc. in both papers. Yes, we
1 ave poise—something that Medford seems to lack.
CCLRT HOC E NEWS
35c
Men’s Corlis Coon Collars at - - 5oc. Doz.
Mer.’s $1.50 and $3 Hats at - - 75c A $1.25
Ladies Fine Gingham and Flan­
75C
nelette House Dresses at
Ladies Heavy Fleeced Night­
90c
gowns—$1.50 values at
An Imprebb u* o Gurky.
"Otwe wih'ii i u . in si|.Ling hi Niiu!
I wirl.i ill i D h iiiortiiii^
said ( bn i ipiiie.
from the moment «In- miw him she was
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I RiLssi.i - xiifa t s: shi;‘vi.
I <uok«*ii out
mmh sm'.lteu wilh liim and resolved
liinl eixx Gofii) xtiliplillg nt a window
to win him If possible.
She directed
hi the siuue liotvi. uml eazmg sih*iitl>
<'at heriiie to lose llu opportunity to
0Vv| (lie < jty.
The- sun xv.|> -biuiiig on
sliow lier severity while in the king's
i the tow ers ot rile ••Imreih s. ovj the
presence
I utheriiie. who was an ex I
' Mlvw rivei uit.l tuning the n>««;s nd
cellent actress, played her part remark
‘You nre up early. I Mild
\ «*s. he
ably well
Did she order the queeu to
answered. ‘Come in ui.\ rooms foi a
do her any service, no matter bow
moment.
When I r«*:i. h d his window
speedily Hie duty was performed, the
I saw (bat he had tears in his eyes,
spurious queen would reprlmnud her.
‘L ok. be
At such times the real queeti would and I did not understand
said to me. bou beautiful it is. Just
cast down het eyes, tie.-irmg the Injus
the world and not :i tniinan being any
tlce with angelic sweetness.
where, rbe b'.im.«mty wbieti has made
One morning Catherine sent Bertha
its gods and Its laws, built its In-uses
to tlie royal garden for some flowers
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and when she returned scold.si her for and its churt Ins. all asleep nod help- I
less as children, powerless to eliauge
not getting the kind she wished I
Nev-
or adjust all this that It has made.
ertheless she handed several of the
“He spoke Very softly mid very
choicest to King Caspar, whose brows
sweetly, and, for the moment, he seem
were knit at flit- harsh treatment of
ed to me the most |s*rfect human be­
the maid of h mor
Taking the gift,
ing in the world
Truly one of Rus­
he selected the must beautiful flower,
sia's dowers of genius. ’--Craftsman.
His personal memoirs, written
a rose, mid limiilod It to Bertha.
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by his secretary, Baron De
As might have lieim expt-eted had
The Sleepy Egyptian.
the play been a reality Catherftie after
Nleneval, are full of the most
Egypff.'ins can lie down and go to
this with the qnei'ii’H eoncill'leiiee re
absorbing incidents, especially in
sleep
anywhere.
They
look
around
on
I doubled hot hitishness to Bertha who
view of the present great Euro­
til they find a particularly busy place
availed herself ot the op|> .rtutiity to
pean struggle.
In the street where there Is a patch ot
i ho«
ti.-rselt ait angel of patience
Just a hundred years ago, his ambi­
Item* of Interest to Jacksun Couu’y
Following is the report of U. 8. ' Vol­ This exi-lti-d tlie King's sym|i itliy and
shade, wrap a dusty cloth around their
tions bathed the Continent in a sea of
faces, curl up and peacefully glide off
li tcer Cooperative Observer, I.. Britt; ad ml rat loti tut the poor maid to su.-li
COUNTY COURT
blood. France alone, under his leader­
Jacksonville, for month of 1) cemher, Illi extent rll.lt lie resollell to bleak utl
Into a dreamless sleep
In walking
ship, fought Germany, Russia, Austria,
In the matter of the estate of Wil­
along
the
street
one
has
to
tie
careful
Italy, and Great Britain— and mon.
tlie m-giitliit ells
liam C. Bartlett, deceased.
I inal ac­ Latitude 42 deg. 1.8. min. north; longi­
of every splotch of shadow that he
V. II.-Ii Beillla eonsldered tile fruit
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
count filed.
Order fixing time and
' ripe int |llu< '.lug ill., eolltriveil to III -el
cornea to for fear of stepping on a na­
place for hearing on final account.
tive’s face
Even when you do step on
ttie I.mg lii i .-orriil.ii in the paltu-e a-
Precipita
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Maxi mu tn Minimum .
v
this usually sensitive part of the limit
if III ell line
lie stopnell Del HIHl
In the matter of the estate of Fan­
tion
dcspi'e h- i I'li-i.mleil ..’I..r js to gel io
ouiy they merely sit up, yawn thunk
By special arrangement with the pub­
nie C. Sm.th. deceased. Order npprov
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C. i perative Observer.
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