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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1915)
^JACKSONVILLE POSI-: Official raper ot 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 Publisher Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1915 Mr. Treadwell’s Vacation By MARTHA V. MONROE Elisha Treadwell about the 1st of SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on April saw In a newspaper among ad application. vertisements for summer hotels and boarding houses one that arrested Ills attention. It was this; ministrator filed. • Oregon Outdoors A widow with several grown sons and $ We are pleased to announce that we have secured the exclusive agency for Pure White Flour * In the matter of the estate of Eliza daughters, owning a country home, would like a few boarders for July and August. beth C. Thornton, deceased. Bond of A small auto, tennis grounds and other Oregon’s outdoor wonders have been a lmi-dstrator filed. meanB of amusement will be at the dis celebrated ever Bince the name “Ore posal of guests; references required. gon” has been spoken. The first ex Mr. Treadwell Inferred what was not Notice Ot Guardian’s Sale. plorers told of a land of great forests, stated in the advertisement—that a mighty rivers, shimmering, snow-cap IN THE COUNTY COURT OK THE STATE guest would be received as a member of the family. lie was obliged If he ped peaks, clear blue lakes, fish-crowd of oregon , for J ackson county . went on n vacation to go alone. Con ed streams, wild-garne haunts, and in In the matter of the estate and sequently he laid no desire to go, for finite variety of seashore, and broad, guardianship of Rollin F Taylor he was much dependent upon asso- beautiful valleys made luxuriant in and Beulah I. Taylor, minors. 1 dates, in this country place he fan- vegetation by the mild climate. Since Notice is hereby given that in pursu- I cied he would obviate tlds dyiiculty. tien, other wonders have been found, | ance of an order of the Probate Court The “sons and daughters.” especially greater than those mentioned by the of Jackson County, Oregon, made on the latter, seemed inviting. He enter- pmneers. the 27th day of May, 1915, in the mat oil into correspondence with the udver- In an effort to tell visitors to tell vis ter of the estate and guardianship of tlser with the result that lie engaged a itors to this Coast in 1915, bent on See Rollin F. Taylor and Beulah I. Taylor room for bis vacation in July. He arrived In the evening about 3 ing America first, where thtse beau minors, the undersigned, the Gliardian o’clock, which was shortly before dark. ties of Oregon are to be found, the of said estate and of said minors, will A negro butlet- announced that most of Southern Pacific Co. is distributing free sell at private sale to the highest bid the family had gone on a picnic and a handsome booklet in colors called der for cash, gold coin of the United he expected them home at any minute. States, and subject to confirmation by Miss Clara was somewhere about, but "Oregon Outdoors.” The publication is in folder form so said Probate Court, on Monday, the 28, lie didn't know where. Treadwell said that it may be easily mailed to friends day of June, 1915, at 10 o’clock in the he would wait. He went into the liv in the East or carried about in the forenoon, at the home of the under ing room and. seeing a lounge, on pocket. The covers are in colors, signed Guardian, ............... in ... the City of Rogue which some one had evidently been re printed in blue, red and black. The River, Jackson County, Oregon, all the clining. for there were an iilgliau and text occupies forty-six pages, illustrat- right, title, interest and estate of the a pillow on it. he sat down for a rest. The twillgilt deepened. There seem ed by fifty-seven half-tone reproduc- ' said named minor heirs, in and to all ed to be no oue about to light the tions from photographs, and supple-, the saw timber now growing in and lamps, and the young man soon found mented by a map. The rose which upon all that certain lot. piece, or par- himself In tile dark. Tired from trav Oregon has made famous is featured , cel of land, situate, lying and be'ng in eling. he stretched himself on the I the County of Jaekson and State ot lounge. The tiist thing lie knew, or, in the decorative design. PRONE 142 Beginning at Portland, the Rose Oregon, and bounded and described as rather, didn't know, be was asleep. * He was a wakened by a hand laid on City, the reader is carried around the follows, to-wit: Southwest quarter of Section Twen bis forehead—a soft hand, which lie Southern Pacific Elecuic loop lines in ty-eight (28), in Township Thirty-five felt sure was feminine. the Willamette Valley. He visits the "Feel better'.'" The voice of the heart of the Cascades and is shown at (35) South, Range Four (4) West, of speaker was a melodious soprano. the Willamette Meridian. tractions of the beaches at Tillamook, | Now. there was something extremely Dated May 28tb, 1915. Chivalry In Battle. Newport and Coos Bay. A wide panel pleasant about this petting, which was, Mill S'aris Up • There was some cliivalry in a naval B ertha R. S harp , picture portrays Crater Lake. The of course, intended for mint her, and Guardian. tight in tiie good old days of Blake and Treadwell was not minded to bring it Jos, pinne Count? Caves, named by Van Trump, when siienklng subma to a termination, so lie simply said ♦ JL (From North Bend Harbor) Joaquin Miller the "Marble Halls of “Uiu!" without opening bis mouth. The Forter mill, one of the Simpson 1 rines and barbarous torpedoes were Oregon" are likewise given promi and naval commanders "I've brought up some supper for Lumber Company’s interests, and i unknown nence. Electric Sparks "courted war like a mistress.’’ you. Do you want it?" which has been closed since the death -’’hroughout the booklet are sugges When Hie Spanish Admiral Oquendo "Um. uh." grunted Treadwell, giving of the lateowner. Captain A. M. Simp declined to come out of the shallow tions for hunters and sportsmen ingen a negative intimation. (From off our Wireless) s in, was started up Tuesday with a waters of Goodwin sands to tight lie- erai, bints as to where trout abound Meanwhile the hand was removed full crew. This is the first of the com because Im lu:d no powder Van Tromp and wild game are plentiful. A digftst Washington is still enjoying the sea- from the forehead and slid down to of the fish and game law^ is added for son when about the worst scare a one of Treadwell's. This was becoming pany s big plarts to start at full blast, 1 said. "I have powder enough for both. the benefit of visitors from other weather bulletin can oiler is the thread a member of the widow's family with and has had a brightening influence on I w ill give him half ui.ne." a vengeance Treadwell was somewhat the people and business conditions ■ "It is not only powder I need, but states. ot u thunderstorm. troubled about the result of bis accept generally. It is believed that the masts for my ships." replied Oquendo. Thousands of copies have been print As a subject of national concern the I ing these attentions, but both the bund company will have all their interests To wliicii Van Tromp replied. "1 have ed and placed in the hands of Company question ot Harry Thaw’s place of , and the voice were so soft that be 1 working at full time soon. The condi plenty of masts, a whole shipload of agents. They are being given to Eas abode has become almost entirely sub thought only of how to avoid inter- tion of the lumber market is anything them, and you can have them if you will only come out anil meet tne." I ruptlng them. terners anil, those in the Middle West merged. I but encouraging, but the Simps in peo The result Justified the caution of "I wish they'd come.’ the lady con- as part of the great campaign the Do not criticize the weather. Give tinned "Mother said they'd surely lie pie are banking on meeting an in Oquendo for when this two ileets did ' Southern Pacific is carrying on to “Sea Still Bill a chance to improve it. back by 7 o'clock, and it must be 9 creased demand soon. Their yards meet the Span:arils were so terribly America First,” and it is believed they here are depleted and th-se must be beaten by the Dutch that of sixty- There is also the pneumatic radish. I’m going to light up." will do much to properly advertise the "Uh. Uli!" grunted Treadwell. its filled, which wib require several weeks' seven ships only ei: htcen icacbed Dun If it could tie grown round it would Pacific Northwest and its advant though Ills throat were out of order, work, . i ’ i .I by that time it. is h -li. ved kirk In safety Army and Navy Jour I make a line golf ball. age. z still holding on to the baud. I the mill can be f perated on a fair m r- ' ual. There was the piling of Ossa Upon) "Rather lie in the dark, eb? That’s gin o: profit. P> lion, and then there is aduing a sail the way with me when I’m sick. I Scctlfind and Cakes. Scotland came to lie known eentn CCC’RT HOUSE NEWS or a motor to a deadly canoe. wonder what’s become of the man who ríes ago as tile "Is.i.d o l ak.'s" anil , Japan, it is said, will finance a revo was to arrive this evening. If be as such Ims been l elelirate.l in prose i should come and find the house dark it Desine-.3 Caacct E d Cured and poetry One may yet in travel lution in China by Dr. Sun Yat S< n would be u poor reception. He might loc-J¡¡llcnC. r’.s, as they ¡.mint Hem» of Interest to Jackson Coun*y and his followers. This brings rip<he turn around and go back to the city. by reach 1’.’ ............... 1 rnr.ian CL t’. • ‘ “ur. i ing tlirimgli .tliat northern land come .si t ne ;.'(•» tiarc u« f . L ■ upon country Inns and herders lints. | old question. What an.l when is a pa I wonder whut he’s like.” . • 1 and •. I:... 1 COM if . ’.tulio’:i .1 r i.C’.H j. ! CIRCUIT COURT triot* Treadwell could hardly help saying. ! 1 ' .... a aS 1 ■ . .Lj< * : 1. r..« «Ì ( !.'.i- , see women win. never attended a. f ; 7 t> f t . u U( I. ' .I’Jl "cooking s'-'io.e" ami who. over a pe.il I In the matter of the app-iq ri .ti n Booth Turkirgton i> dropping into “He’s n tine fellow, and when you sec chl.ir U? ;■ • le ’ . i .1 , a i . :‘r.< • V an.. i i í:.t P r.vrt ¡ i. i- in I lie -.■ rent ¡ Inmtiey place, a grid I to reimburse M-s. Dora Hubbard. Or poetry, inns p.oviig again that the film you will nave met your fate.” but vo’.1 L a fie?, i . u.e sv. uir. by ii < ram- ovtu the slow der appointing trustee. freedom and perm n .1 lil erty which are tie refrained lie was thinking that lie .oa - tri,.. ,g a i-ai;e more limn a toot ! would excite suspicion by silence when L' I dU the pr< u.i boasts of our best spellbind S. F. Reichert vs Josephine Sooy - » there was tile sound of an automobile , icii. .7 1 m diimeier sivnry and pro’iilsing ot r.'. (1-1 T ’ ’ Smith, et al. Order permitting plain- ers ate no iridesci nt dream. a meal o. I tie go !s. ami w lio. w hen I and a babel of voices approaching. ea cu i : . • .’ 1 ’ • ' ’ r 1” 'nm tiff to file amended complaint. It is suggested by the “F. H. C.” Withdrawing his hand from hers, he i lie cig > ::: e Is re illy fur tile turning. I • t‘ '!( • I ” U.i .”.1- J. r wiii M’isy (lie krldd.e by tile Inimle v; • R •• . ■ • ' n-. Bullock Mercantile Agency vs Wil- that Booker Washington be made Gov- rublied Ills eyes, started up and ex ’ »! V • i - ■ >• . . u Uf i r 11 ; < " ’ ” give it n toss I , ilm air ami turn I It it ! ’’.allï . . V.3-.- li tn A. Burr. Order to examine gar- ernor ot 11 ,yti. W’e are willing, but claimed: IA, XÜJ . T .-:i:.e with in iri imuiim li >t to l«e ■ "1 mast have fallen asleep.” how about Booker and Hayti? nishee. • ” i. There was a subdued shriek. The •■ecu in »111.» oilier pine "ti earth, the! • a, Vr tu . T ía .» See America on your vacation this The cases of Haggerty vs I.vman, I.:,:, millnl stall tt’l'lilnc a I tie >oop ¡ girl hustled nltont and struck a match. ------ --------- » c M>< o i Ehrinan Co. vs Ressi • Nichol--, i year- it is worth seeing. mil aiightinc witli ilie oil.er side li.iwu Sue saw a strange man looking at her Allen vs Ki rineek Co. and V i||la n. vs ill Hie same price -is hefot.' to 1 De Euli *w imme..« a-e d"ii>, a poor job as If Just awakened from sleep. Eli de, were ordered dismissed from of warming up the lake. la itti o: a .endcl stein ot tile “Beg pardon.” he said. "I’m Mr. Treadv.ell I was waiting for some neither EX'-hn age the ocket. Am rican neutrality is n danger of one to come In when I dozed off. I The State of Oregon vs W. J. Can- bung toipidoed. suppose ” Y«a::t In B ■■ d. tun. M. ndate of suprune court filed. No neutral nation ii tentiounllv wears "Are you sure you’ve been asleep?” In the (lough 'i in w hli-ti bread I* R > burg. Or., May 2fi—Roy Tar n de then- is a lot ot sugar which NEW CASKS a placard inscribed with the wo ds She raised the chimney of a lamp and touched the match to the wick. At the num will be brought be e from the eo..:a:iis , a . ,ni li-droren am! oxygen "I’leas, Kick lie." The State of Oregon vsGeorge Ham same time a noisy party of picnickers s it 1 p’t” ntiary an 1 tried 'or ¡he Ii is ti<- < ssary to f< rnu-ut tills sugar Aheniiy it i; apparent that the Dem lin. Criminal complaint Tr.mscr i i came up the steps and poured into the mur 'er of Elna Morgan oi Ju el to in-iI.< In . ail idii.le ami yeast is used ocratic a .min.str tioo made a mi lake from Justice’s court Medford district, room. One tymdrud and ten witnesses have because it Ii .s tin- power to ilo tills. It in not piotecting th. Bull Moose fi.ni "Mother." said the girl who had been been summoned in the case f om be is imide from ii plant having tills filed. extinct ioi. petting the guest, ' this is the gentle- quality I ei iiietiting siigiii is tspilvit- Medford National Bank vs vi ary J. C>w Creek country an! Ualif-rnii lent to liumlr.g It. anil there are two Many Democrats are much r • ic or num that was to arrive”— Helms. Action to recover money. The trial is expected to 1 ist fro r a "I’m Elisha Treadwell." said that results, tin.' Is tin- formation of car- Complaint filed. Affidavit and un let- to speak kindly ot Justice Hughes no v gentleman. week to ten days. R iy Farnum i- ac houie .Kill gi.s a greit deal ot tills, | that under no condition < can he evi r taking for atlachnunt. “Am happy to see you. Mr. Trend- cused of Killing and burning th • b dy gas is caught In the dough in tile form I consent to be candidate for the I resi well. I'm sorry you've had sm-h a dole of his girl friend on December 8. Lillian Collett vs Robert S. Collett. of large or small bubbles, and some of. d >ncv. ful reception." 1914. He was convicted and sent It escapes Into tin- Hir. 'l'he part tfiat Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. "Don't mention It." i Mayor Mitchell of New York !s hunt- to the p nitfcatiary on at th. r cannot escape causes the dough to rise The Big Pines Lumber Cn ” I "Ethel, why didn't yon light the charge, an 1 " id n >w be tried for mur and makes the l.r.-.nl light. Tliv boles ’*> Wyoming, having quuiti.<1 Kirby, el al. S"it ’o ,.>ie i . in bread are Itie little | h « k'ets win. b 'ds successili hunting In nips?" fot I Co.upiaint I. e .. “Why. mother. Jim was In here on der. lielil ill»- cnrlnilile Held gas Tile effect of tl t' .i;;v. that i. fests his the loim.7 or I thought he was. and ----------- •---------------- of the bubbles Is to lift tile liody of CUT I >m" I w ti. I didn't think he wmiti-d a light. lie dotigli so tliat tiie beat enti penen.ite "Chinn s sick and Japan is tl e doc- had gone up to his room." In th“ n atter of the estate o. . .11. u- readily and bake It pioperiy —Bustini Saws "He didn't." snld Treadwell-"1 mean beth C. Thornton, decease i. 1 lder tor,” explains one of the Japarese Hern Id. statesmen. But in u civilised world a I didn't mm I sitting in the d irk nt all." appointing appraisers. Mr Treadwell was taken Into the Morbid Desirs. Seme women evidently go to the op In the matter of the estate of W. O. patient is presumed to have the right dining room, where a hot sup|s-r was Two octogenarian darkles at White era n.erely t.i hear themselves make Vaughan deceased. Order living tini to choose bis own physician. servisl with plenty of light—and It Sulphur Springs, having liven employed The Liberty Bell is in such demand was evident to him that he had struck t»lk. anil placa lor final settlemen . by om- hotel tmimigement since old Bad luck never fails to r.v - t .ke the time war days, are now retained as In the matter of the estate of C >r that we mu ht adopt a European plan Just the place he needed for a vaca petisiotiers. though they occasionally nelius U. Beekman, deceased. Iliveli- ail provide < upiie.it >s. How mai.v tion Now anil again he caught Ethel man who is slw.iys busv do ng no h pla-es eolili ill ti.e bones of i'oluin looking at him suspiciously , but he put do light mid ¡H’tterlug Joint ntmilt tile torv and appiaiaement tiled. itir. on an expression of unconscious guilt— place bu i f * \Vi«e is he who s l-’cts -;i nl> d'.-ct In the matter of the estate am If that expresses what he was trying tine day not long ago they were f-r a guardianship of Ina M. Hughes aid to do and nt last she seemed satisfied. da’tgh'er of a g.-od mo:le IIIitgniil'y Hiking eaies on tile lawn. Raleigh E. Hughes, In: i-ir- 1 i. ent • As :l Indy pa's.sl «lie heart! tlieat quar Pretty Ca-hier Yoi might giv.-m.-1 l'he month of July passed only t«M w i fe. rapidly for Mr I'rendwell. who found ry and appraisement tiled. If . a-ighter t. kr* itf:cr >n< ’■ ■ r the reling am: «lopissl tn listen. a holiday to recruii my he .l.i My the companionship of the family very "Nig _er ' stated tin- older of the ¡'air. f.-itl er isn’t sf1 -i d that s t-c - <v In the matter of the est ite V\. beauty is beginning to fa le Mai - pleasant "ii.«-« yon la m w lint I wl«h’t ? I M. Smith, deceased. liive dory a .-i ger What makes you think so? Pret will impose on his child. There Is nothing more to this story wish t b it Imtei iniiil. i had .1 l!>< .t-a’i appraisement filed. ty Cashier l'he men are beginning burring the commuuplaev. except that No tntm ever bought a horse .av ris.ius in It :inl y.n> wuz. laid out ilal.l In the matter of the tallite of Aller to count the.r change. Stray Stri- Treadwell went back to the city nt the turned out to be just ns represent m ev y room!’ Sattirilay Eveulng Bust. end of his vacation engaged to Ethel. I ed. Smith, deceased. Final account of ad- ; ies. $ I i ' in Jacksonville. This flour is too well known to need special praise from us. It’s the High Patent Flour whose quality is remembered long after the price is forgotten. We also carry Red Ribbon, Drifted Snow, Red X, and Orient. Prices from 51.65 to $2.00 per sack. FOLGEIi’S TEA SALE, June 7, to 12, Teas at reduced prices while sale lasts. Call and get Free Coupons, We Redeem them. For New Goods And Better Values, Call At illiams Co The People’s Store The World is Growing Better” Roy Farnum to b? Tried Fur Mirlar ii June Oregon ¡‘roil ,-tl> u'.»: lined i;i i Tk.'-.zK.WIAR.sU,, í .V . Hi •'.••d. Sfitd <-|i, . ' FREZ nETGRTon; n i. e cxcliiBhely. Se ; I 2 MJ i i f tii'* <’ - □»»■ I 0 OU" . 4 : - \ til .1 » I V.-ml I- .1 pi.i-nc 1....' nml g in evi ¿j¡ at ne* O' IMG FEE. i‘I i Gpj’i m'u ngis- ..<•1 ui' I’l.oitn for i y i Pan iitprnot- FEGENCES ________ f >r invaiÜnl»1C book . I - • --------------- F LL PATENTS, -.’io get. h partner, uaühi intuí ¡ni«! >>n. O ‘.. rf PATtajr LAWYERS ..*1 tt, ’03 Ssvt VtehînçtM, 0- c . f S r-. i Í gst the genuine V ja Homs Cowing Machine I A . to buy the machine with tho name NEW I . OL.Z on the arm /. » e.iJ in the legs. ' .w's nr telline is v.arriuxted for all r «Irne, / cihcr J‘k.3 it V F’ociùi’f ’^ood Rj S:Uactlne Company, CAA.'.Ge, MASS. LEGAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. XV arranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, t hattel Mortgage, Acknov iedgements. Real Estate ontract, Location Notice —Place-, Location Notice—Quartz. Satisfaction of Mortgage, ¿Midi: tea V t.i U > i ..-«et. Notice Application for Liquor License A: reasonable prices. Weinte-id adding other blanks as fast as possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order si short nuticc JACKSONVILLE POST. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE J J' GENERAL CFFICE3 NEW YORK AND CHICACO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES