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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1915)
^JACKSONVILLE POSI Official Paper 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 Publisher Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Judge Hoke of Sandy Bend By M. QUAD Copyright, 1913, by the McClure Now-spaper Syndicate. But we are still in The Push! We When the court at Sandy Bend hail lieen openeil iu due anil legal form SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Judge Hoke assumed what he sldered a prot>er Judicial dignity application. said: "This ar’ a case such as we hev er had afore us before, but we think we kiu straighten out the kinks mid do Jestice to all. Three days ago that n il headed critter over thar, who calls hlsself Tom Jones, come humpin’ down Hie trail from Big Find to nx If tbar 1 was any law in this kentry nml to holler fur Jestice. lie had 11 wife up thar at Big Find. lie went home one evenin’ to find that she had skipped with another man. The name of that go man wns Abe Skinner, anil that’s him over tliar with the broken nose. “What ginerally happens out yere in tills land o’ gold and bard times when our wife runs away? It we ain’t mighty glad of it, which we mostly be. wo git on to her tracks anti toiler ’em till we overtake her, If she’s alone we take her by tile ear and lead her back. If she’s with a critter we pop him over. Thar ain’t 110 law in the case, but tlie custom is purty well known. The man who steals another man’s wife expects to be popped by the iujoored husband, and lie likewise expects to pop that same iujoored hus band if he gits tile chance. “Tom Jones didn’t pursoo. Thar was the broad trail before him, mid lie had guns anil knives anil a boss, but lie The People*8 Store hadn't the sand. lie Jest comes a h 11 lupin’ down yere to holler fur the law and shriek fur Jestice anil to git all men. includin' this court, down on him fur his doggmieness. Ills wife, who nr' flint female over thar with a month ns big ns n liar’!, had gone off with Abe Skinner ns aforesaid and had him headed for this very camp. As the.v files from Big Find they meets up witli Jim Hope, who's the cuss over thar with tile game teg and one eye gone. Jim he stops 'em mid sez: “ ‘Abe Skinner, what you got that ?’ “‘A female.' ’’ ’Who is she?’ ’’ ’Tom Jones' wife.’ ’’ ‘And what you a-doln' with her?’ ’’ ’A-riinniii’ away to Sandy Bend.’ " 'Then you needn’t go no further. I've been wantin’ a wife fur the last ! i unei in .trie« c: Kc fee . v . . t Cuj yiik'lit.* rvgifu six mouths, mid I reckon I'll take her hi •■.*.!. s. iid >■•-.<*... :* .>t.i*l or 1*1.oto, tor FRwE RXPOHT on 1 ' *n .¡ h I,iilt*mpiuei- off your bunds!’ i< e e x.-liUJhciy. C... .C l.-rikCNCLs. Se . I 2 i-putj f i f 1; 3 for Invaluable book “Waal," continued his honor. “Jim < T ow 1J :■ Hi SELL PATENTS, Hope lie had his gun plump on Abe '.m*3 Will )>.■•. ■. 1. .7 1» get a partner, 11 .*• and o.u«-r v—uab.e inforinat-ou. Skinner and hLs finger on the trigger, and Abe had to give in. This yere SV- ' * court can't l’urn that the woman ob PATEL r L.Z.V/YCRS, ft/. jected to the change. On the contrary, 303 SoveTh Ct., Wr.3hlnnton, D. C. thar is evidence that she didn't keer a continental, as Jim Hope Is a better b K 'r lookin’ critter than Abe Skinner. The couple heads this way by the trail, ■ •• : ' ' of Mr. while Abe Skinner takes a short ent and arrives fustly nnd conies to me to yell fur jestice. Thur's two fellers * W. j' yellin’ fur Jestlee mul a third one with tlie woman. The woman gits yere in doo time, along with Jim Hope, mid over by the creek they meets Joe Scott, who stops to say: disturbing one. The ten leney will be “’Jim Hope. I was Jest goln’ out to to reduce the rates of wag i both of hunt fur one.' " AVIiat you mean?’ skilled and unskilled label era and there " ’1 want n female woman fur a wife, w II tie inevitable cla.ihingi with the •I’m» jf Interest to Ja-.ksun '"«uob and you git down and skip!' labor unionH. "Tliar was a gun on JliifFand he had lhen w ith many factories closed ai.d COUNTY COURT to give tin* woman up. This court . m> Hutllciei’t oiitle) for surplus products can’t 1’nru that sin* sited a tear or did I n.c only way to In the m Uter nf the estate of A. I’. how can work at any w *ges oe toui d any kickin'. l>ut Jim lie comes whoopin' get the genuine Telent, dec'asud. Report of sale of fol- the hull rv host? Th ray of r.al down to me mid wants law and jestles , trial for our 'tislitulions will 1; en be mid all that. That makes three of 'em r*>.| property. In the matter of the estate of Ed upon the land .nd the progp ct is filled a wantin’, and so I tells the constable ewing Machine ç to arrest Joe and the woman. Yere's « arri A. King. <’e cased. Return of with premonitions of comi. g trouble. four men mul one woman, and the law Goodwin's Weekly h to buy the machine ci t Ht ion. 'peals to bo purty badly tangled up. ♦ • * wL’i the name NEW In the matter of the estate of Wil Fustly. Tom Junes, Is this woman your liam H. Johnson, deceased. Pinal ac w If e ?” 1 ! on the arm in "Sartin «In* I s .” answered Tom. count an.l report of administrator filed. J end ia the legs. "Dei yoii got tin* ilockyuients to Order fixing time and place for final TLis machine ia p*ove It?" s -ttlement. v, err ..alt J for all "No. but 1 married her In the Injun In the mutter of the estate of C. M. T.-r-If >ry 11 y'nr ago." Webber, de.'eased. Final account and I’emlleto 1, O June 7 t oveinor "Wm:l. this court lias nothin' to <lo !;ke it retMirt filed. Order fixing time for fin With 0111 e p.edie s a vi I I of 5J bu. w ith tlie Injun Territory, mid that mar al settlement. to the ucre on liinatilln votiniy'« wheat ri 1 e i uii't stand yere unless the worn In the matter of the i state <>f Louis farms and on» f h must prosperous ah wants it to. Mrs. Jones, as I will call 101 . wii.it inmle ye run away from Antoine, deceased. Inventory and ap \e us 1 he tar a r- o: Oregon have ever known. The governor r tun ed to Sa Tom?" praisement filed. "Got tired of l:lm." retried tlie wo In the matter of the estHt" of James lem vest«.day a:u-r a tour of Um. tilla man. c untv o . a meh I e vim ■ > ma y big "Do you prefer JI111 Hope or J im *, McClaughtery, deceased. Ord r ui-»- wheat runehes m ar ere. atte ,.i‘d the Seott ?’’ chnrging adm nistratur. annual tm mors' picnic at Atherm Sat- I “I ain’t pertlcklor." W e have on hand for sale the following CIRCUIT COURT uidnv, and male an info: mul ii spec- "Tb it makes the case easier. Hank Wllll.'.ms, stand up." Pearl Stewart vs Lawrence B. Stew lion of the Eastern Oregon stole hos- blanks viz: Hank stood up mid proved to I k * a pital in I'endleioil. This was i he gov» art. Order of default. middle aged man of de<*ent .i|>|>eiiranee. Lease, Hara J. Holmcr va D. B. Russell. ernor'a first visit lure since his elec- Oil the seeker of amusement there Is opportunity a plenty in the urvat “Hunk, d'ye want a wife?" asked tlie 1 tion. Mortgages. Ord *r of default. Decree. Cost bill court. mechanical achievement, the » ; eroscope. on the Zone. Panama Hu itic Bill of Sale, filed. "I dew," was the reply. Internntlonal Exposition. San I rnnclseo The aero* <»pe is luiilt on the Agreements. "Then I’ll marry ye to this woman." order of a giant crane of a no>el and intri ate de-dmi. with a seating Th >msa E. Green vs Fred I). Haw IL Understood Grammar W arrantv Deeds, “Hank Williams, will ye take this de capacity of lim and standing mom foi twenty tn*>ro. The car is perfectly »»al kins A IB Javit of publication filed. Quit Claim Deeds, luded woman to iu> yer lawful wife?" lim ed, n:. I perfect safety and a i t es- ride of ien m’niups are assured to p»,<- Th» prim young woman from Dosia Massie "You Iiet!” sengers who enjoy this trip of ji 4 I. et .it the lends This is tour foot t. hattel Mortgage, I v :i ' "i devoting hers mt and des ent In "And will ve ch Tish and defend Iler higher than the l-'crris wheel Tv o 1: >i<-rs <■. n:r »l the Decree o' o Acknow ledgoments. v and I.o, p all the other critters off?" Conjunction with the cotmlei n-ila: < e u Illis |r ...»’ < nr. and when it reac hes its Real Estate ontract. "1 wii!." extreme height It l e Ins to -w >;ov ><■ i.i.n i'*<»n the '. les of whoes at tfc Location Notice—Piac?:*, "Mr- Jones, ye hear what the critter base. uV.iug the pii"ii.:.ci a iii-u ci t »..rio i. I ng couhiix tr.’.u every point. Location Notice Quart sez Ye in n- be murrletl. and vc may Satisfaction of Mortgage. not be. but tills court ain’t n-goln* to run : .* u .*; •• it j v $ 11.1 :11 ■ ut. Deafness Cannot Be Cured any chances of any futtin* rows and mor« important to klllln's. Will ye take Hank for better by local * applications, as they cannot reach th* diseased portion of the ear. -g her soul,” s' eUt- Notice Application for Liquor License or wuss?" There is only one way to cure deafness, ningu- A Sini:1er C u H jj H "Unless it is keep- At reasonable prices. We intend adding and that I f by constitutional r medi- s. "Reckon so.” Deafness caused bv an intlamed c >:• Ji persor, nru ¿d the i., .• o n other blanks as fast as posaible unti “And will do yer best?" tion of ‘he mucous lining of the Eust.i- n. he s "Yes." chiar Tube. When this tu1 <» it inflamed the line is complete. Blanks of special It is expected that with th’ cloae of have a rumbling sound >r l:n;< r: t son, we "Then Jlne hands. I pronounce ye you form printed to order at short notice hearing, and when it Is entirely cl s'd. a.*.-. a* . .. the preomt «ar i-> E.l**>'pe. he e will you are num mul wife, nnd dnrn m.v hide, which Deafnc«» Is »he result, nnd u**.* -.w t ie I ■. flamir.rtlon «.in b** ta* .11 t'.ds come a g' " nu nh of im are tv* nr' the hide of this <*ourt. I'll turn out tube rest r .1 to Its 1 million, thia country, Hnd i D • co and help hunt down any human critter I hearing will bo d 'f r. r.inu » rat I d s out of Ln ir ns tries to come ls>tweeii voti and Flank!! cast ' p »1 a ire 0 ell no b Ing i*> which Is not tanca THIS PAPE?? REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN I now consider that Jestlee has been I tion 1 Mr Eonics'U of jtho t U5 dir«*t the host ’« av ’ m th VI s W kv llrtTA< of ADVERTISING CY THE 1 "e t 1 : II hands and all around, mid | , r.t ’ to the m.nis the country. Tbe*e « n *t *n*iv" in • JJ It ' v r ni l ins fur the happy bride- 1 ....... -mer H >m» <p' that The tmm gr nts fro 1 n >r ii • n r o. gm *m t'* h** 1 I the pur- csslon to my sa Hi* i oration Sola uy tir’. an er! Taters Eu-ope will naturally drift inland th •».. Tok. * "• '.*■>’> -*i>d treat nil lr** -'a over the h:O”>y RV up, fuu is from southern Europe will cling the GENERAL OFFICE3 "Arc you u baseball fan?" "No. I NEW YORK AND CHICAGO cities, but the thought of thousands j like to get out on the bleachers among Y.»n can find a Notary Public at this BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES and hundreds of thousands coming is a I the foghorns." Wathington Star office. SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1915 THE RESIGNATION OF SECRETARY BRYAN Much speculation is being indulged in as to the prob able effect of Secretary Bryan’s resignation: some news papers holding that the result will be immediate war with Germany, but this we doubt. It is reasonable to expect the rupture with Mr. Bryan will far to convince the nations of Europe that this government is in earnest in its demands and not to be put off like a child that does not know its own mind. It may be that Germany realizing a firmer hand controls our Ship of State, will concede the justice oi our claims, at least in part and thus en able us to come through the present crisis with honor, without war and without the disgraceful humiliation which for a time threatened to be our portion. The note from our government, sent this week to Ger many, the import of which Mr.Bryan is said to have ob jected to, was published in the daily papeas yesterday and is an able exposition of the position of the United States in the controversy. While brief it is concise and comprehensive, covering every phase of the matter in plain everyday terms that cannot be readily misunder stood. The tone of the communication from beginning to end is eminently friendly, being much more so than had been anticipated and if answered by Germany in like spirit the difficulty will doubtless meet a peaceable solu tion. What objections Mr. Bryan had to the terms of this note are unknown, but it is wellknown that his views on international relations, like those held by him on many other subjects are better suited to an ideal state of so ciety which may exist sometime in the future than they are to the present evil world. While an able man, and we believe an honest one, he is not the person best quali fied to direct the cotrse and control the destiny cf a great nation in the present crisis. Whatever the outcome may be, the action Bryan in resigning his position was the best thing he could do for himself and for the nation and the majority of American people will so regard it. LOOK AND LISTEN. Lo, Italy is in the war and behold! the Truth has dawned, that we have Overboaded on Summer Goods of all kinds and have resolved to Reduce Pi ices to Rack Bottsm, regardless of cost. Our stock is composed of a mammoth line of Staple and Fancy Common Sense Merchandise, including Ladies’ Children’s and Men’s Furnishings. Dry & Fancy Goods, Notions, &c. Pure White, Drifted Snow, Red Ribbon, Red Cross anl Orient Flour, $1.65 & $2.00 per sack. It will pay you to see our Immense Stock and Special Low Prices before going elswhere. PHONE 112 Marvelous Aercscofe national ExposRisn, S.n Fr ncisc), ¿¿¿:Les Amazed visiters ome LEU AL BLANKS F JACKSONVILLE POST. ILu’,