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(1 fHcial Taper of the Citp of Jacksonville, Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacksor
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3. 1879.
SATIRI) AY. MAY 1, 1915
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50.
Advertising rates furnished on
application.
Summons
in the
C ircuit
court of the state
OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
JACKSON.
This summons is published in tl e
Jacksonville Post, a weekly newspaper
printed and published and of general
circulation in Jackson County, State
of Oregon, by order of the Hon. F. M.
Calkins, Judge of the above entitled
court, dated April 30, 1915, and where
in it is ordered that summons herein
be served upon you by publication
thereof in said newspaper once a week
for six consecutive weeks, and you are
therein ordered to appear and answer
the complaint herein filed against you
on or before the expiration of six
weeks from the date of the first publ -
cation of this summons.
The date of the first publication of
this summons is May 1st. 1915, and the
date of the last publication and on or
before which date you are required to
appear and answer is June 12, 1915.
H K. H anna ,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
By R. B. Hale, Vice President of
the Panama-Pacific Interna
tional Exposition, Who First
Suggested the Holding of
the (ireat Exposition to
Celebrate the Opening
of the Panama Canal.
3 following Interesting article
George William Cooling and
iy it. B. Hale, vice president of
Charles Schack, Plaintiffs,
lie I’anania i’acillc International
-vs-
Exposition of Sail Frant lsco, expresses
Fred L. Heath, William H. Mead,
the keynote of this greatest mid most
William A. Barnhill, Carria Schock.
wonderful celebration of all time. Mr.
Charles Schock and also, all otherl
Hale Is one of the foremost public tneu
persons or parties unknown claiming
of America, and his thoughtful article
any right, title estate, lien, or inter
shows a marvelous grasp of the sub
est in the real estate described in the
complaint herein. Defendants.
ject and will prove of value and inter
est to every render of this paper.
To Fred L. Heath, William H. Mead,
Most Interesting In History.
William A. Barnhill, Carria Schock,
The I’anama-I’aciilc International Ex
Charles Schock and also, all other per
position. which Is now finished, stands
sons or parties unknown claiming any
revealed as the m ist interesting Expo
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
sition in history. Those who have not
the real estate described in the com
yet visited the Exposition should make
plaint herein, the above named defend
eurly plans to visit San Francisco. The
ants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
■———-—-♦<»>♦■■ ■—-—
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby notified that you are re
Notice To Creditors.
quired to appear and answer the com IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE
plaint filed against you in the above
OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
entitled court and cause on or before In the matter of the estate of
the expiration of the time so prescrib Cornelius C. Beekman, deceased.
Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigr.ed
ed in the order for publication of sum
mons herein upon you bv publication, have been duly appointed executors of the estate
of Cornelius C. Beekman, decease I, by the Coun
to-wit: on or before the expiration of ty Court of th? State of Oregon. for Jackson
six weeks from the date of lhe first County, and have qualified as such.
All persons having claims against said eatafe
publication of this summ ms, namely,
on or before June 12. 1915, and if you are hereby notified to present the same with
proper vouchers anti duly verified. to the under
or either of you fail to so appear and signed. at the late place of business of said Cor
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answer, for want thereof the plaintiffs nelius C. Beekman, known as 'Beekman's Bank
will apply to the court for the relief ing House,” in Jacksonville. Oregon, within six
prayed for tn the complaint herein, a months from the date of the first publication of
this notice.
buccinct statement of which is as fol
Date of this notice and of the first publication
lows: that a decree be entered herein thereof is May J st. 1915.
CARRIE C. BEEKMAN.
decreeing plaintiffs to be the absolute
BENJAMIN B. BEEKMAN.
c
owners in fee simple of the foliowing
Executors of the estate of
described property, situated and being
Cornelius C. Beekman, deceased.
li. B. DALE.
in Jackson County, State of Oregon,
Spice of life
to-wit:
railroads are granting low round trip
rates, and one can see the United
'lhe North half of the Southwest
States under more favorable conditions
Quarter, the Southeast quarter of the
Mary Had a Little Lamb.
than have ever before obtained. For
Southwest quarter, and the South
ty-three nations are participating in the
Mary had a little lamb,
west quarter of the S< utheast quart
Exposition upon a vast scale. Read
A lobster and some prun?s,
er of Section 11; and the Northwest
Mr. Hale's wonderful article and you
A glass of milk, a piece of pie,
quarter of the Northeast quarter of
will gain an idea of the purpose that
And then some piacaroons,
Section 14, all in Township 35 South,
Inspired the builders of the I’anama-
It
made
the
naughty
waite-s
grin.
of Range 2 West of the Willamette
Fnclfic Intern»tloniil Exposition. He
To see her order so,
Meridian.
says:
Universal expositions, of which the
And when they carried Mary out
That deed in plaintiffs’ chain of title
Panama-Pacific International Exposi
Her face was white as snow.
to lhe aforesaid property from Nicho
tion is the fourth In the United States,
las Webber to Henry Weydeman, re
Nurse—Say doctor, you have forgot have always stood for peace, in Phil
corded in Volume 6 at page 361, < f tl e ten the chart. Doctor—Chart be hang
adelphia In 1S70 the Hon. Joseph II.
Deed Records of Jackson County, ed-I’mgoiig by dead reckoning. - Hawley, president of the Centennial
Stale of Oregon, be declared to have Life.
Exposition. In ills opening remarks sahl:
b en executed by Nicholas Weber, an
“From the association here of welcome
unuiurrieu man. and that the cloud
"How long did it take you to lemn dedicated to the use of all nations on
causid by lhe failure of said deed to
to run a motor car?’’ “Oh, three or terms of equality, could fittingly, with
reci e such fact be removed and plain
four.” ‘ Weeks7” “N m to-cars.” out prejudice or embarrassment, be
till’s title be quieted as to the same.
used for a peace conference designed
— Boston Transcript
That tiu purported will of Homy
' to settle the differences of the warring
nations mid bring almut the signing of
V> idei man Described in the complaint
Little Paul had a br u d new sister. a treaty of peace for which the world
n . pioven and admitted to probate in
i lie County Court of Jackson County A young lady and her "beau" Were re Is praying.
New Cycle of Brotherly Love.
. iate of Oregon, on February 13, 19o , ceive' in tie pallor. "Won't you give
One effect of the war now in prog
bv declared to have been executed iy j m? your baby sister,” she asktd; “1
IL my Wvjdcnian and that the cloud j ist love babies.” “No, I t.m’t,”ii- ress will be to emphasize the impor
tnnee of and intensify the Interest In
cauaeo by toe misspelling o. hit name pliel the I year- 'd. ‘'Whv > oi't y< u the great International pence congress
in su'd will, as aforesaid, and in tl e give her to me, she asked "S: e’d projected by the mana .ement of the
otl'.ei pipers, records and files of tl e ‘ .u vo to death—your dress opens be Exposition. Let us hope that this war
administration of his estate in smd hind. ” was th : repiv. —’Jral H giene may be recorded history before this
CuUi'i be iamoved and that ph.inti.i s
congress convenes. Tile horrors of
present day warfare will then be fully
til.a ue quieted as to the same.
apple, lilted, mid those most directly
1 li .1 l»o plaintiff Charles Schack aid
affected may be available with their
« i h
hi» aceused wite, Carrie Schack, be
exiM'rlenee ami advice to assist in pre
i.vclared io It ue lhe gi andchildren and
paring a code of International law mid
"Invest it. But the
le iiuaryl.g t >s andd slues intend d
police powers mid provide such other
more
of
it!
”
—
Berli
i
and named in the will o. atore ai
rix-omniendatlons as may lie best fit
ted to Insure lasting pence.
iKnry Weydeman as such and 1'iul the
And when we look Into the future
el u.l caused by the misspelling ol
mine is practically ac
then mime i in said will as "Li.rria unc
he gels bis face dirty, may we find the new cycle of brotherly
love supersixllng the discord of today.
Charles bcnoci,” be run .vid «.i.u ilia,
nd wash sit.'
Kansas May tlie settlement of international
plaintiff s title be qnel-d us totee
strife by war mid blood and suffering
sains.
mid devast ,tlon be supplanted by eon-
I hut the deed in plaintiff s chain ot
I ference an 1 negotiation and arbftra-
"Wiie e were you asl n :ht,” ask<d
ti le to aforesaid properly from W.l
Ion: then will follow rest and peace
uid ••ontentment for the everlasting
hum A. B irni ill and Will,urn ti. o.ei.n, <»' e gii i uf an ilivr. “i w is o i ri. ii
rec.niied III Volume ll>a ul page 181 ol with t’aih- r in bio ear.” “But 1 didn I enjoyment of mankind. As John (J.
the Deed Records of Jackron County, ki.ow your fat >er had an automobile.* . Whittier beautifully express'd It lu
Ills Centennial hymn iti 1876:
Sin e ot Ore. on, be deere d to be a “He hysn’t he is a rn -tor nan.” —Indi*) Oh. mnke tliofi us through centuries long
died absolute and to be an abso ul, annuo.is N ws
termination of the mor gage trim act
ion described in tliec. tn.i aim h r n id
"■'! e makes me i.e! so small «1 en
that the same w..s not give . as a eer -he bi gins to tn k ..bout her ancesters.
ily or as a mortgage and that phu titi’
And we l ave no ancestors. ” "Never
title be quieted <n the toe same; that it mind my d ir. C imeback at her with
be uei i e.i tha the last men'!
t o poAigree of your dog " —Liuisvide
w.ii executed by \ i un A bn.iih.’ t
I .Cl-J .01.Uli
anti William h
e,.u, u a
• o r. V
mt n, leal tl a the . u.t ..
M u
,
tailure i t .aid ..v,u io i.eiii U< .
"i.i ti.is Recti m sidl 'ring mu h f om
be reniuv d and that plaintiff Hi le I k th> drought?”
naked the visitor.
q.neted as to lhe same.
‘‘Suh,’ replied the Virginian, "our
Th.it all emims o: the defends its h • suite ings h v. been well-nigh unbe
Vuiae io piiiiiilitf s title be d. terni n u lievable eveh since them Prohibitionists
by a decree of this court and that by won out. ” Livio xa on Lance
said decree it lie adjudged that the d< -
feiidanis and each and all of thorn have
no estate, interest, lien or right in or
to lhe p i num lu re n des • ib d or to
n>ii p iri tl ere if; tli i e i n n I ail of
said def lidants, de-lgi i
a • I ut -
k n w ,l e l ever -njo.a ‘d
eb. r
w h (?»o-
r d lr. ni a '-el Illg u I 'di
e, ei in or to iit.ov • de cl I
I »».. or
n: y part there t, ..diirse to piain iff '.»
|ìh“p i- «m.» btijv flint know« more
and I hat pluihtdfs have a decre • fw
a ;ch other and tui ther r.-ue. as iu die ih in n I »*’>. hu »I that is everybody. •
•a lie j ruiul.
court may seem equitable.
Cheer Up, Cheer Up! Cheer Up!
In |>eai-e secure. In justice strong;
Around our gift of freedom draw
The safeguards of thJ righteous law,
An l. cast In some diviner mold.
I.et the new cycle shame the old.
“Peace—Peace For Humanity.-’
It ts idle to presume "hat anything
that we can do hero today will have
any material Influcnee In the Immedi
ate settlement of the great-«t war In
history. Involving non1 than half the
people of the civilized world, but we
can raise our vrileos In earnest protest
against conditions In Europe too terri
ble to contemplate In loss of life, p, the
destruction of property. In the suffer
ing of homeless «omen mil children
and In the effect upon the world nt
large. Commercial activity Is die l ed.
Industries are parnlyz, 1 . Ivlllzatlon Is
being force I haiku m 1 human Im
pulses are b 'Ing snppl n.t d by the bru
till prnetl.es of war Th? cries of the
fli'lo ent have sonn 't' lac' f w rd! -f,
ami with •! n '"'Ii to .■ that call Is
generating :i sentiment thimigh the
length m d b-i a Ith of ti s < oni.trv for
penea. Every . no scents sobered and
serious and detcrtnlnod.
That
ne
word has taken on » new slgnitl'-nii e.
a new moanin': peace pence for hu
manity, pence to pursue the upward
and ouward course of civilization, pence
»ml rest and trnmiuiiUtv for the mil-
Spring is here, the weather is fine
And “lhe World is Growing Better”
Lots of beautiful Days are spoiled by the fellow who can’t
help thinking “There’ll be a Storm before night.”
Our stocks are in splendid array to take care of your orders.
We have extensive assortments of Wash Goods, Dress Goods,'Silks,
Ribbons, Laces, Embroideries, Trimmings, Neckwear, Hosiery, Un
derwear, Draperies, Curtains, Waists, Muslin wear, Men’ Goods, &c.
Red Ribbon and Monopole Groceries, Red Ri bbon, Drifted Snow
and Orient Flour at $1.65 and $2.00 per sack. Wheat, Rolled Barley,
Shorts, Bran, &c., at lowest possible prices.
Don’t forget we pay highest prices for wool and Mohair.
Merit is the trade mark of success: Quality the true test of
value— Geminee Christmas! it will pay you to trade at
SS?
Taylor
Williams Co.
' The Peonie*8 Store
-
Jacksonville,
Oregon
PHONE 142
ions who suiter, sumring in spirit ns
I
I
those iml'ortimritc soldiers lire suffering I
in body royalty and mllject together
III file present nWfill litirnpe.in eon
diet They desire a cessation forever
ff tile super-crilel methods of warfare
is a means of settlement of interna-
'ioiml contention.
Each closing day hope looks forward
to the morning, longing that word shall
■oine that our brothers in Europe shall
have laid aside their arms. That gio
rious day must conic, mid when It does
will it not he possible to respond to the
world's wail that the sword of anger
and of hate be sheathed forever? Then
shall collie the time for international
convention mid treaty. (Ireat states
men will be eng aged in negotiating the
tremendous document
Speaking out I
of inexperience and from afar among
myriad minds, we ourselves hope that
in this treaty there shall be established
stlcli n basis of defense on land ns Is
alone necessary to protect local pence
and that such armed ships as are nec
essary to police tile sen shall alone be
permitted, eaeli nation contributing Its
quota to tills International naval police,
which shall lie controlled ill Its move
ments by an International admiralty,
whose whole duty shall le to preserve
pence Instead of prepare for war.
it n pnv
(filter mil
conditions
Li rS
d r *; yffi
r
The Sex ot Ships.
The word "siili'“ I» inos'-nllne in
Frenili. Italioti Spnnish and Fortu
me o nini lio-i-rnssi"-' no »ex In Teut'illlc I
niid Si-iindlmivlnti
Porhnp» It woitld
not be un errar t > truce file elisioni of
fetulnlnplm: 'hlps back to thè Creeks,
wlio eiilled III. ni tiy fimiliiine naines.
proba bly out "f dofercii e to Attiene.
goddess of Ilio seti
l'.lit thè English
speaking s.illor nsslgns no «neh rea
sons. TU' slitp to bini ts alwii.vs a
lady even titoligli alle he u inali of-Wur
Sbe possosses n wnlst. eulliirs. stava.
Ini es. boimets. »le«, rlblunis. chulns.
wntches and do''ens of other dlsHnctly
feuiilillie uttributes. CoHier s Weekly.
I< untries O > KC FEE.
.1. ; ' <| ( Ujiyrigíil.d regis-
. -'
I ur i'hoio. for
'■•IH
y. I’ati-ni pracc-
¡?s for Invaluable book
4 : -I FELL PATENTS,
’• 1 vi» get h partner,
. r \.Suable inluruiation.
J
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7 UK»,
/YERS,
I
bin-ten, P. C.
Basinets Jokes
The clerk who thinks the house can’t
do without trim
'l’lie sidesman who has his trade pef
soiuilly anchored
Tim buyer who cannot be fished.
The stenographer who knows best
wlmt the oi l man ought »o shy.
Tile credit man who can always trust
his intuition.
The head of tile firm who always
sticks to tile way lie always did It.
The customer who doesn't know
what he wants.
The house Hint won't advertise. be«
cause Its goods are “different.Print
er's Ink.
Site of Peace Conference.
The Exposition in San Fran, isco will
have reached Its highest purpose If it
can In any will assist In the settle
ment of tile tcrrllic coiilliet which Is
now being waged with sin h titanic
Good In Either Case.
fierceness, iielllsh «capons nil awful
Mabel—Wluit are you going to do
const i; i.-in es T'le Exposition being with all these flowers after the en rnl-
set ipnrt .in -xiratei rttui ial grounds, vol Is over? It's n shame to « uste
visitors from all nations there may re them Mnttd - They won't be wasted.
sult not alone great benefits to Inven If Jack sees me before papa does
tion. m.anui’ncturv. ; rrieulture. trade there'll be n wedding, mid If papa see«
mid l omn.eri e, but aiso .stronger inter Jindi before I do there'll be a funeral.—
national friend diip and more lasting Puck
peace "
Black Howlers.
“Acqucintanco Softens Projcdi
Rpffiinlcfl : s \vent''t'r prophet# by the
"A.' linilntance softens prejudice" has
beei» r m l:ig In my ears ever since nntives, the I <k hmvlorx." Iniwnit
‘ n in* iikc.vs. wt up
those three «ords were uttered by a of the I’:’! :
foreign graduate of one of our Anierl a roariim h>v.i <■ .(•stive <»f the linn
They howl often-
ciiii universities in a -pee.il delivered for volni'J• f • i>n;i !
some years ago. The lenruel spites ext I »‘foe » i ¿iir’.fi » «form. hence the
man. Hon. E'iliu Root, voiced t' e same native belief. Argonaut.
sentiment «hen about to leave the
high office of secretary of state In sub
’‘F vp !»<•< ii
stantially these words: "It were impos
sible for any nation to be nt war if the clothes for
peoples of the conflicting countries un tough ”
'•Of <otir »• tt I» mv fri nd Bnt Uni
ilerstood each other."
Universal expositions soften preju Wor^e o'r th ’ !i V •ii I've trid ttie «ami-
Blrtning-
dices. remove commercial antipathies autoin»d»’’* ’o* live veil-«
• Ht inhl
nnil settle political differences by ham
bringing the people of all nations into
DcT eltioi*..
friendly intercourse for the discussion
er «hat Is a "sep’.il-
of ideas, the exchange of commodities
li e?" I.e rere— That
and for the advancement of mankind
gravely Dartmouth
socially, morally, intellectually aud
commercially. They reflect the thought
anil action of peacefu! pursuits and
If you nr** content vmi hnve enough
reach their greatest successes during
or following long periods of national to live com: »rtal'ly PkintUM
and hiternatlOuiil ponce Their exhib
•jita.f ,iad
its are the product of the arts of peace,
Ajuo *ysod eq? jo; equ sqiig
and their object Is the promotion of C?'
peaceful activity in thought and word
Beware of Ointments for
and deed They are the antithesis of
Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
war. the endioiliment of pence. Their
mercury will surely destroy the sense
grounds nre «et apart ns extraterri as
of snu H and completely derange the
torial. ifevoted to the use of all nation» \ hole system when entering !t through
n... ..s surface s .Such articles slibuld
and all peoples on n purity .ami equali Die
never Ve u. d except on r "scriptlong
ty The Pnnamn-Paclflc International from r putable p’. ysi .an.«, as the dn:nage
they will do is t n fold to the good y u
E fsvsltlon grounds today are t ommon can
p s^'bly derive from them. Hall’«
to nil No ere d or race 1» barred: all Catarrh Uure, manufactured by F. J.
i > & Co.. T '1'In. o,. contains r?'-»
have equal rl -lits and privilege». It is Che
F’ r
nr. 1 is t ’ n IntemaHv, actlnr
neut" 't ground for warring . r tranquil r1 rectiv up>n t! o bl'xl ml muroWs rur-
faces
of
the system. In buying HallV
nations alike It 1« on.' grant democ Catarrh Cure
be sure y u g^t the gen”-
racy w li. re nil unite hi contributing to i”^. It H ta’.-en lnfern?lly and made hi
Toledo.
Ohio,
by
an expression of gratitude for the pres timonials free. F. J. Cheney ¿c Co. Tes
ent and inspiration for the future, and
Sold bv Orugglsts. Price 75c per bottle.
bocaus' the cxtmsftlon is really the I Take Hall’s Family Fills fur constipation.
ft
K I.- FEriENCES
or..y way to
jet the genuine
orno
.ewinj Machine ç
to buy the machine
with the name NEW
I. - *
on the arm
H end La the Lj,.
/j
: .its macltine is
£. M.-.n--ntcd for all
n
time.
K Na cl!:cr i’ks it
(No Of.''
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Th: Lv. ¡.'.sa
Dçt.bî Cvmpcr.y,
CHA. «MASS,
LEGAL BLANKS
We have on hand for sale the following
blanks viz:
Lease,
Mortgages.
Bill of Sale,
Agreements.
Warranty Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds,
t hattel Mortgage,
Acknov ledgements.
Real Estate ontract.
Location Notice—Place-,
Location Notice Quart ■..
Satisfaction of Mortgage.
.1 :xl d;. i: i k ' 11 .t / > i. • i :t.
Notice Application for Liquor License
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
other blanks as fast as possible unti
the line is complete. Blanks of special
form printed to order at short notice
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