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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1915)
f- t k~ '.-JACKSONVILLE P0S1-: Gfficial Paper ot the City of Jacksonville, Orejon 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. JANUARY 23, 1915 Old Time Detective Work Bv EVERETT P CLARKE Come and See! Having finished our yearly Inventory again we find a variety of goods which we must dispose of at “ANY OLD PRICE for cash and make room for New Stock. We enumerate only a few of the many I have been a detective for many years, though now that I am getting SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on old I seldom take 11 case, and then only application. one that promises to interest me. My leisure time I spend in study. Aud wlmt do you auppose is the subject of COURT HOUSE NEWS veler that the lands they are looking my studies? I will tell you I am for are over anting the hills, and that searching the past xVtletl there were Western Oregon is a succession of fer no detectives that 1 may learu how Item« of Intereat to Jackson Coun’y tile valleys which cannot be seen from criminals were traced 1 have found n succession of condl the train. COUNTY COURT tlons, beginning with confesslou by The Southern Pacific Co. aims to torture—to this may be added confes In the matter of the estate of E. C. Boeck, deceased. Order of final < set tell the truth about Oregon and in this sion by influence of the clergy -and Merr’s Corlis Coon Collars at - • 5oci DoZ. Ladies 65c Gingham Aprons at tlement and discharge of administra b iok has called on the Agricultural ending with our preseut highly |>er College for many of its facts. It fectcd detective system, I regret to Men’s $1.50 and $3 Hati at - - 75e A $1.25 tor. Men’s, Women’s and Children's say that there still exists one relic of Ladies Fine Gingham and Flan In the matter of the estate of Lou treats the situation in a new way, and tlie practice of olituitiltig confessions 75c nelette House Dresses at Sweaters at 50 per cent off. is i M. Parslow, deceased. Order ap one that will be approved by the hon by Influence of the clergy, I refer to est and conscientious real estate deal Ladies Heavy Fleeced Night pointing appraisers. securing them by means of the "thlid Mackinaws at 25 per cent off. er. 90c gowns—$1.50 values at degree.” In the matter of the estate of Sarah A curious Instance ot confession I A Lot ot Shoes Going at Half Price Big Reductions in all Winter Goods Lowden, deceased. Order admitting have found In a fecord of tlie latter last will and testament to probate. County Treasurers Sixly- part of the eighteenth century. Order appointing appraisers. During the yeur 17'90 nn altercation Ninth Call for Wanants In the matter of the estate of David occurred between Junies Thorpe und Aikin, deceased. Order approving fin Pardon Winston in Bradford, a small al account ana discharging administra State of Oregon, County of Jackson. town In Massachusetts Roliert Thorpe, a brother of Janies, came on to the tor. TREASURY DEPARTMENT scene while tlie tight was In progress In the matter of the estate of Don Jacksonville, Oregon, January 23rd, and struck Winston on the head with ald T. Magerle, deceased. Inventory ! a piece of wood, knocking him sense 1915. i an I appraisement filed. Notice is hereby given that there less. However, lie revived III a fexv (t Articles of incorporation of Glas are funds on hand for the redemption minutes, mid tlie brothers, who had gow-Stratton Co. filed. of all County Warrants, which were been friends of Winston, frightened lest he hud been killed, assisted him NEW CASES protested on the 7th day of August, to tils home, expressing great regret at The State of Oregon vs Charles O. 1 ill, numbered as follows, to-wit: the occurrence. Drake. Criminal complaint, Trans- 10988, 11215, 11157. 11156, 11153, 11194. Wluston did not scetn any the worse cript from Justice’s court, Medfmd 11221, 11016, 1’302, 11018, 11026, 11025, tor the blow lie had received and re 11241, 11204, 11134, 11066, 11208, 11200, mnined Iti Bradford some time after District, filed. 11301, 11020, 11133, 11024, 11064, the scuttle But one day he was miss Magdalene Johnson, et al. Action 11287, ed. mid. when months passed and he 11063, 11205, 11219’ 11306. for ejectment. Complaint filed. Sum Interest ceases on the warrants above did not shinv up, among the various mons. numbered and called this 23rd day of onuses, for his disnppeitrance that were suggested was one thill tile quarrel be J. E. Prentice V3 A. A. Miller. Ac January. 1915. tween him nnd lhe Tliorjie brothers tion for claim and delivery of personal F red L. C olvig . laid been renewed mid the missing property. Complaint filed. Sum Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. man luid come to Ills den th through mons. their instrumentality. Eliza Turner vs D. S. Wood, et al. However, since there wiih nothing IVlakmg tee Chost Visible. Suit to foreclose mortgage. Complaint but Inference In the mutter, the sus Local Syndicate is Formed. Comparing the stag,, i-imi enirn* es <ii filed. Summons. pli’lou died down Several years after Winston's dlsiippemnme Abner the present day with tlie makeshifts Seymour H. Bell vs Mountain Mea- Twltchell. n citizen of Bradford, existing i generallon ago Robert .Man dow Fruit Co. Suit to foreclose mort- If no outside cash bid is made for dreamed one night that the ghost of tell told of the ini'onveiiiimees ot Ills gage. Complaint filed. the Aslilan I auxiliary water bonds on Winston hud appeared to film and said early experience an tlie ghost in Hum Ala R. Phipps et al vs Rogue River January 26 the entire issue will be licit tlie Thorpe brothers Inid killed let ’’ "One night I xvns plri.vlnu the part ot Valley Canal Co. Suit for an injunc taken by a local syndicate compostd film, burned his body and buried the tlie ghost lie says rand ns I was not JDy a S«eai are »ot aa erp«inia^-** tion. Complaint filed Summons. of forty-eight of Ashland’s substantial residin’ under n beech tree, the only very certain of myself tlie stage iiinii they are tHtad in our laboratory and trie standing tn Hie back yard of his tna! grounds 1 hry sra specially Jackson County Bank vs Trail Lum and progressive citizens. liger had the lamps tnrnett down mi adapted to the Pacific NorthweK and These citizens are not purchasing home. Twltchell gave the civil au usually low As ii nutter of fact, they ber Co. Suit to foreclose mortgage. are true to name. Our valuable cal- thorities mi account of his dream. the bonds with the hope of profit, but Complaint filed Order. At this point in my narrative it is were so low that while I was on tile Tb« Chaa. H. Lilly Co.. Seattlo George W. Dwinnell, vs Wro. S. with the view of supplying funds with well to remember the conditions of stage they »vent out Of course they hud to tie light» <1 again, nu t the stage Dwinnell.et a). Suit for partition. which to proceed with the springs that period The belief in witchcraft munager sent out a stage baud to do work. that had reaped so many victims bad it I had to remain where I was. and C implaint filed. Affidavit and order The bonds will be offered to investors died out among educated persons, lint for publication of summons. at par and accrued interest, the same still prevailed among the lower class- the ghost's funeral lilies were recited while a man in civilian clothes sloxvly T. J. Johnson vs The heirs at law of price as the syndicate pays for them. es Today n belief in revelation liy and painstakingly made tits way across John Matthews, deceased. Suit in By this method funds will be forth dreams, though not what it was then, the darkened stage, lighting the lamps In Three Volumes We have on hand for sale the following equity. C.impmint filed. coming for the work as fust as needed is mu entirely extinct. as tie Went." Tlie Thorpe brothers were arrested, and the springs work will go right on. | CIRCUIT COURT This man caused the last blanks viz: It will lake about forty days to have the ground about the roots of the J. P. llame.i vs A. B. Robbins, Or- Sydney Smith on War. general European war. Lease, the bon Is properly signed fordelivery, ' beet Ii tree was dug up. amt some but der lot writ of ass stance. Sydney Smith hrimtl humor in most tons and tlie metal parts of a pair of things, but none In win In the Edin His personal memoirs, written Mortgages, but as soon as the sale is comple'ed G. W. Palm vs M. G. Guy, et ux. siispeiiilers ivel’e found This evidence burgh Review ot a ceutury ago lie by his secretary, Baron De Bill of Sale, ■I'gineers will be put on the work and Order of default. Decree for plain was i-imst<ler«st so strong that tlie wrote; "If three tuen note to bave Meneval, are full of the most Agreements, lhe pieliininaries wid be at once finish Thorpe hruthers were urged to con Iff. their legs and arms broken and were absorbing incidents, especially in Warranty Deeds, ed so that actual dirt can be made to less la orilet Unit Jiistiiv slimiid lie to remain all night exposed to the In W. F. S mger vs M. L. Pellett, et view of the present great Euro Quit Claim Deeds, tly by the time the bonds are reauy for meti'il out to eii< Ii in tussirdaiice w'ltil clemency of the weather tile whole r.l. Decree. pean struggle. Chattel Mortgage, lelivery. what lie desi ri”.t James, under tile country would lie In a state ot the Just a hundred years ago, his ambi Jackson County Bank vs Trail L un Acknou lodgements. Ashland is waking up. She cannot nn i ssaui pleadin *s of his spiritual ail most dreadful agitation' look ut t tie tions bathed tlie Continent in a sea of her Co. Ord r from U. S. court allow fail under such a spirit, Her weait y vlset, tltially gave way amt coiifessod wltolesah* di-ntli of a battlefield ten Real Estate ontract. blood. France alone, under his leader ing plaintiff to m ike M. P. Schmitt, -itizena are getting behind the p.eject that tie ti nt las ii tlie murderer But acres covered wlthtlead and dyin‘4, and Location Notice—Placer, ship, fought Germany, Russia, Austria, trustee, a parlydefendant. Italy, and Great Britain— and -won. Location Notice—Quartz, in such a wav as to insure its sue i ess- Intel Rnliert contesserl Hint lie. too the shriek* and agonies of many thou Unit taketi jimt in tlie killing mid h id sand human t»rhms: There Is more Satisfaction of Mortgage. K i e MeA d ews vs Sullie Pilcher, — t'idings. done the principal pari in gelling rtd misery inliieted upon mankind by one Real Estate A’jnti Cn.rict, et al. Order overruling demurrer. nt tin* tiudi year of war than by all the civil peril Gladys Rose vs Orlando E. Rose, et Now it we cotishler tlie evlilen.-e In hitions nod oppressions of a century ’ Notice Application for Liquor License al. O der approving report of com By special arrangement with the pub lilts ,-ase as u wouiil lie ri'garile«! to- And lit* added that II was Iiie business At reasonable prices. We intend adding lishers of COLLIER'S, I he National missjon. da.i there is mitlitng in it I'iist. we of wise tint! good men’<» si*t tlieinsetves other blanks as fast a3 possible unti Weekly, we are enabled to offer a lim woiud not accept the ilieiiui as of any aguinst the spirit that piotim e<i wars i the line is complete. Blanks of special ited number of these throe-volume sets Viiltte wliateii’r. sts'iimi. tl««» articles “tlus passion for military glory ” of the Memoirs of Napoleon free with form printed to order at short notice Poor Farm In male 1 0 Following is the rep >rt of l>. 8. Vol- fiillliil miller llle bee. Il tree might a y ear’s subscription to Collier's and □ iteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; line hei :i (til-own out in the var«i or To Remove Adi.er vo Plasters. this paper. Theotfer isstrictly limited Every one w ho has bad oeiashm to acksonville, for month of I» c. mhi"-, liirmsi with mliei retuse under the — to get advantage of it you must act Marsl fi Id, Or., Jan. 18 Henri Mil latitude 42 deg. 18. min. nt rth; longi- tree ai I lull.tlie miir.-h 'l with lhe soil, use adli.sive plaster Is familial with promptly. ler. n inmate of the poor farm, who tilde 123 deg. 5 min. west. lliltil. ive have numerous eoiil'essluus tile line id .idle rent, discolored mate Sherlock Holmes Stories rial Hint is left mi tlie skin around the ui til four nn r.ths ago earned thegreal- in mm.I. i uses that are not true Exclusively in Collier’s edges ot tlie plaster «ben the strip is But In tla>«e da i s wheii the people er share - f Ins living by tuhii g on Hay AH the Sherlock Hulmes stories published in rtiis adherent substance re were eiiiergmu from a period wherein removed J A' ,L'enl;C'nl»dj,-l.inO^n.iKn, nes Inlet, v. as 101» years old Satuiday. Dite .Max tn im Minimum 1915 will be p- tiled exclusively in Collier's. -) 'l,t oreeoing, liaic.uog, raising, an nrgmitzei I eoiut of justice would sists Hcrutililng with soap uud all ordl I he I,a«t-n inute" p ctures of the European The old man is in good health ai d ; p I feeding and hous'ng poultry is 47 32 nary menus of removal. Even scrap VV.tr will appear every week in the photographic | con v li t n uotn;i:) of fl contained in t’.e lateft «li'.i.m of vomiting '-rooked pe ired q lite gfi eful in b ting Father i 43 33 »estion if Collier's. .15 S Lt Jy s Poultry Book—jut printed. pills mid sailing on tlie water tn a ing with a knife tails to remove the 4 Send for copy, free. 45 28 I lie finest fieri n written will appear each week T me. Miller i a German m d in his I grime and stickiness completely. But sieve the »•* .<h :• ••• against the I'tiorpt» in short story and serial ft rm. K Tlw Chas. 11. Lilly Co.. S 43 33 .11 you h went toSeabis last vov age bring 1 a few drops of gasoline, lienzlne. ether limUlels I liai lo ti the < o|ifessio|i of h'a k Sullivan's timely Editorials and widely i 40 30 qteae i Comments on Ct nutess will continue to be ing him to th ■ P title Coast, for Gt > Imtll. W’ls * c< tc*t ere<l quite sufticivnt or chloroform on a piece ot doth will 42 31 .0| an ix».lu ive feature. remove the stain ns If by magic. The yi a s he I as li cd on Co s Bay. Sever i 45 *12 l t lioy to hang theta them hey were trird. Cun 49 basis of adhesive plaster Is ruldier. and 37 al years ago hi »old his faun ,n i with < Special Offer toour Readers Vll ted mill selitclli ed 0 48 34 Yeur own home p per and COLLIER’S, The the proceeds and by fishing man gid to One ilai a man .«te Into Bradford the four substances mention« d are rub 10 47 37 Nuii.nal Wet i » . t. ¿c liter u ip tlie three volumes bet solvents I.os A:pp-'e: News. mid while sitllir: nrmmd the tavern make his living, but l> s bank account 11 1 ’ P* it’ • - Ml < irs all i f n- e you get for the 41 2tí p-\? , f Collier’s al. no. plus ‘•0c io cover the cost stuie was told tlliit tile next day there became exhanatid and tl e old m. n was 12 32 22 if p-ick’.na and s . ,• ¡j» t: .• Memoirs. In the Dumps. would he n h.ingtnc in the town mid 28 25 fmceil to taki up his abode at the poi r 13 *• S?'t I yeur < t.j.’r t this < tT»ce now If you are There was once an Egyptian king, so 14 lie had lietter remain ever mid see It. 27 a alrealv :i Mth«e >ber, y • r subscription will beer- farm. It Is said who Imllt a pyramid and died tended for one year ■ r. ri .is •.•ntu.Heui expiration. 15 27 18 On mention of the mum- ot Winston bo ♦ T» Ills name was Du 16 31 16 (.01.1 1» R’S i>'?c 1 combination siifd that lie find seen a naif wilted of melam tuny 17 including the 42 21 man in lladle.v of thil n me A friend mops. y< t iti.ro are probably few per OREGON FOR THz SETTLER 18 t r »' ?• volu i; e 00 41 21 .-••I s.Dvstoaid** of the I ii »i|a» boys iv.-i* i resent, and he sons who know that they are |>erpet- 19 34 , 21 hating tlie memory uf 111« tragic history .20 went to t'ie lodge with the story, ask 20 31 17 ing for a stay of the exeiution In or whet* they remark that they are "In 21 32 15 New 3. j <r lust Issued B South 22 the du nips " 35 i 18 der that tin- matter mtclil he luveati- 23 .37 17 gateff ern Pacific ( omazny A Trouble Maker. 24 38 23 A ' oust.ititr was sent to H idler and Hows Thia? 2S 39 23 •’U h.it sort n felknv is be?” retiirni ’ U w ith the man r -r whose mur .6 We offer Cne Hundred Dollars Re 39 i 32 yt IAC (,'t HUlHC “A inalivi .30 der the prisoners Were to have been 40 1 34 ward for ar.v caco of Catarrh that “Oregon For The Settler’ •» es . i ”Uv si-vlii-* |»**:ivvaMe Plnmidl ” haiigist The brothers wore released 39 31 cannot do cured by Hall's Catarrh "I kitou tait lie s Uh* soi l of from the presses just when a large and received nn «ivntlou the tuwus- 29 41 33 Cure. travel may be expecle I s i mailt oi to fieoi’l«» really reloli Ine timi they had Hering < l. ¡ th it <1"»H *s ali r 28 I 39 Sewin*; Machina g F. J. CHENEY * CO., Toledo, O. ^fet lor* 1.1" .»o'l ve i >|il yuui V s the European wars an I the opening of Il ¡ bi-eli saved tiy a mere i hum »• troni tiav 37 We, ti e u: i—i l. 1, e tinown F. J. PeClull I i. «• I’l«» û to buy die machine Cheney f r t e i . t r, y rs, and believe the Panama Pacific and the S.m Diego Ing committed murilei ttmmselvea Jilm r rN. ’.l/ I r .: - l i all business 'The blow that Wlnsnm li ot ret'elved Temperature -m ’an max. 38.74;mesn Expoaitu ns. wka t’ e name NEW trnnsi tie-s ar t t ia- tly able t> carry Considerate out n:-.y ebli,:s m-.:o by bis firm. from llols-rt Thoris- had <-iiiis ( «1 an In- nir. 26:45; mean 32.59 Max. 49 on 8, Tlie • niber of travelers who hav : I » . i - on the arm Th»» ni-st ■ otisld’-r i te w i fi- I NATION.,^ ik.NK OF COMMEECK Minimum, 15, on ;’lst. Greatest daily dentation of a hit of tils .knit on the h»*»> rd uf kept right on going, after getting ibi 111” phtlosut 'i -I Toledo, O. ■ange. 21. Total precipitation .83 brain Even nowadays we nre never :i wpi m ’vli-i t • 3 « al in gl mpse ot the valley lands close I nail's Catarrh Cure It taken Internally, sure when or ivhHt vagaries tuny be aetln.t -'.r -...* i n t . e k> I nn.l mu ¡dies. Great in 24 hour*», .39 in , •VI the main line of the S. P , cm hi rd caused hr «m-h a pressiir«» though tt ter» h cous sllri.l i i i- Testimonials ! -il Ï7, I t.n tn " Nunu>er of day» wi.h .01 cun now b«’ removed l>y surgeons hn>h: : j CCS »•mt fr ■ j t r battle. Said be com ted. They Ii ve n vavs h by r’l ’ ■ e »■ h iM nur» I»1 ■cipitatk» i. 5. den i, Wtietlier the surgi al pro. es« ut trepan the impression conveyed by the w Tnks Co:.’» • r astlpauon. par ly ch c L ki i.\, Id. Tut.il ning w.'s done In tho-e days nr not I undr.iin I a .d >f en over.l >w d .i I bur li i . .i ,i j.rii ir«i h- d of -illoi» ' » i«-chva>. dmi t know. I found no record of the clog ' io the big »trearia. L. Brown, Jas. Buckley, Fred Lewis . iutireii t «•« subsequent condition of the Injured Kill'll tl KM Uh* •<<,' E. B ritt , “Oregon f r the Settler’* counter from splitt*. iii.d lie flesh la remark ■ ir 1 Elm.-r Stephe"«en were i"attend Cooperative Observer. man. a.’ts that impression. It tells the tra ane» to the E «gles Ludg» *t Medford. abb Cruder uud Juki. BIG BARGAINS Boys Clothing as low as 50 cents per Suit 50 Suits Must go Regardless of the Price Don’t Wait But COME AND SEE That “The World is Growing Beller AT Taylor - Williams Co The People's Store Jacksonville Oregon FREE FREE Memoirs of Napoleon IVea/her Æepæf. LEGAL BLANKS Get these Memoirs » Free JACKSONVILLE POSI pOST si to I Jackson f'cw iiOiiie