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JA CKSON VILLE 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. Plaintiff and Defendant By OSCAR COX Having received u note from my cousin. Belle Archer, that she wished SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on i lo see me very particularly, I went to it application. her house at once. I found her on the rear porch In a hammock reading a novel. She did not rise to receive me, nor did she lay down her novel, but pointed to a letter lying on a wicker table. I took It up and perused it It read as follows: SATURDAY. JUNE 19, 1915 Bryan Has Resigned But we are still in The Push ! / We » LOOK AND LISTEN: HISTORY MAY REPEAT ITSELF. Lo, Italy is in the war and behold! the Truth has dawned, that we From the early history of our little city it appears have Overloaded on Summer Goods of all kinds and have resolved to Arabella Archer: that the founding and settlement of the town was dje Miss Hear Madam—We beg to Inform you Mr. Edward Herbert Angell lias re Reduce Prices to Rock Bottom, regardless of cost. almost entirely to the discovery or gold in this region and that tained our services, directing us to enter suit against you for the sum of twenty- that the prosperity and population of the place was great five thousand dollars (tX.IXXl) for breach of promise. We should be pleased before Our stock is composed of a mammoth line of Staple and Fancy est during the period when the mining operations were doing so to hear from you with reference to settling the matter out of court, thus both publicity and expense. We Common Sense Merchandise, including Ladies’ Children’s and Men’s being prosecuted with greatest vigor: in fact during that ; avoiding are, very respectfully, your obedient serv ants. Furnishings. Dry & Fancy Goods, Notions, &c. period Jacksonville was the metropolis of Southern GYMCRACK. SPINNER & MUCHMORE I read this letter not only with sur Pure White, Drifted Snow, Red Ribbon, Red Cross and Orient Oregon. A decline in the mining operations and in the prise. but with a smile. I believe there Flour, $1.65 & $2.00 per sack. yield of the yellow metal caused a corresponding decline •have been eases of a man suing u wo num for breach of promise, but they in the town while the building of the railroad from Port- have been rare. Having finished read- It will pay you to see our Immense Stock and Special Low Ing the epistle, 1 looked up at Belle, Ian i to San Francisco caused other towns to spring up hut she seemed more interested In her Prices before going elswhere. than what the letter involved for I and flourish, drawing business houses«tand people from liook her. Nor was 1 able to engage her at- this place steadily until from being first in population and tention till she had finished the chap ter she was reading. Then I said: commercial importance it now ranks as about fourth in “I <lnre say you have deserved this.” "I dure suy I have." population among the towns of Jackson county. "You would not hesitate to jilt an angel." As the early growth and prosperity of the town was "That's what I am accused of having 27ie People’s Store done.” due largely to the mining industry, and the subsequent "Perhaps if you send the plaintiff a Where “The World is Growing Better letter expressing contrition he will decline of that industry evidently caused a large decrease withdraw the suit.” in the population and the business supremacy of the town, "Perhaps he would, but I’m not con Jacksonville, Oregon trite." why not regain that supremacy by a revival of the min 1 thought for a few minutes, then, PHONE 112 my tone, said: ing industry? Experts in mineralogy and mining have 1 changing "1 suppose It must be treated seri Do you wish mo to act for you many times expressed the opinion that more gold re ously. In the matter?” 1 do." mains in the earth near this city than wis taken out dur | I “ "What evidence has Mr. Angell that ing the whole period of the mining operation, in the ear ' you have consented to marry him?" "I don't know that lie has any.” ly history of the town; that the placer mining was a mere "You mean that you have been so Tehuantepec Displays Native Art at the Big Panama In your numerous flirtatious Pacific International Exposition, San Francesco scratching of the surface, gathering the few loose par reckless thnt you have not kept track of you have accepted and those ticles tnat the elements had disintegrated from the moth men have refused ?’’ I. y ol i aneti la i < ' ntnes O;- NU FEE. er lode and that modern methods and the use of the nec "That's about it” < iv ■ i (. upyi¡giltsregis- "What course shall I pursue in , Svini ski ...... I or Piloto, for r M *.; ii-it. li 7. Putì ill pract- n essary capital would reveal, deep beneath the surface, in case?” i< e exchuively. X k. ru.tENCES. Se:..| 2 v**ntd In f • ¡' s for invaluable book “Oh. settle It ns best you can. on O.V f j C JT. ..4 und EELL PATENTS, 'll.Ml 0- 3 will p •. L v : > get a partner, exhaustible veins of ihe precious metal. Recent trans won't beggar me to pay ut all.” pac..t I...»- and o. .-r valuable information. Considering that Miss Archer was actions show that something is stirring in mining circles worth several hundred thousand dol tills was true. Angell was worth in this region which may eventually put old Jackson a lars million. pate :, t lawyers , 303 Saver '.h St., Wrshlnrtcn, D. C. "I dou ’ t suppose," 1 said, “ the plain ville back on the map as the principal center of Jack- tiff wants money." son county and Southern Oregon. So mote it be. “No; he wants to squeeze me. h e e report oh "What!” “He wants to ninke me throw over my other suitors for him." "Oh!" "lie thinks ho can bluff me. "And you don't propose to be bluffed. “No. 1 don't You Just write his lawyers for me that 1'11 pay tile amount sued for entire mid don't consider it any compliment thnt the damages named are so stfiall." 1 wrote Messrs. Gynicrnek. Spinner & Much more that my client would i pay the amount claimed. In due time u reply came from them inelos'-ig a typewritten apology that Miss Archer n.c only way to was to sign acknowledging that she had acted very dishonorably toward get the genuine the plaintiff, humbly begged Ills for giveness and "she will keep her eon- tract with him.” Belle signed It. hilt Sewing Machine ç. put the word "not" between the words "will" mid "keep," ---------- is to buy the machine It dl.l not appear to me that Mr. An with the name NEW gell was making much progress In this This photograph shows the beautiful Tchttnnte '<• Villa re on the Zone, tit p on the aim game of bluff. 1 was curious to know JH'..■ <>,< 0 ntuusemeiit section, al the Inn.am Pacific International I!., position what his next move would be. for 1 did Fd and in the leg». Here skilled craftsmen from faraway leimantepe show tile manufacture of not see any move that lie eotlld mime, their native textiles and [lotteries Li This machin« is lie adopted the I'abian policy he did L' w..rrented for all fj nothing. W hen sutli. lent time for a « Jp’ tLire. reply hud claimed mid I received noth ing like n continuum e of the light nor a ! ’ A. Cripps vs Wm. C. A'irp ■ v. COURT IIOU3fî NFXVS u Na other like it disposf.ion to i-apItuliMe I made up my Action '<i recover money. Complaint. I No other -is <jood mini that It would Pc n case of attri Affidavi- and undertaking for attach tion 1 was convinced that the couple ment. Summons filed. H ultj were In love with e.ieh other ili.il one item» of Interest to Ja-.kivn F. W. Hill vs J. D. Gibson. Action ORANGE. MASS. of ihe two would give In in time. | tn recover money. Complaint. Affi Wlili h umild It be? MARRIAGE LIChNbeS davit for attachment. Boni for at One duy ! ris-elve.l il note front An -.'ell’s attorneys to the elici t thnt slnce LeRoy Pat’ery anil Sarah A. Gibson tachment I led. their client was about io be mnrrled u J. E. Field an<l Maude E. . vier. return of Ills letters to Miss Archer No ic> of Sale of Real Property E. L. Roth and Madie Baker. W e have on hand for sale the following would lie appi ei iated. I took thè note Ry .Administrator. to Belle, mid I saw by her expression Winfred F. Reese and Leona Can- blanks viz: when she lead It that she was beaten tral. in the C ounty court oe the state "This cups the bluff's climax." 1 re- OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Lease, J. H. Zin^’ey an 1 Cera I. Benton. marked to give her courage. JACKSON. Mortgages* "That we don't know He's Just mean Calvin L. Shearburn and 1. l >la Kirk. In ’ he matter of the estate Bill of Sale. enough to marry somebody to spite Otto Klum and Mildred V Appi. - of K. Fields, deceased. me." Agreements. Kate- "What will yon do next?" TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: W arrantv Deeds, Oliver A Paulseru I and "Please write the lawyers that I will It having I een duly ordered by the Quit Claim Deeds, deliver Mr. Aim Il's letters to him iu Certe. above entitled Court in the above en- Chattel Mortgage, IH'rson. But I shall expei t mi apology ti el cau e, that the undersigned, ad I Acknov ledgements. NEW CASES from him for putting tills affair lie min strata:' of the above named esta'i Real Estate ontract. twi en us Into the han.Is of lawyers." William Moore vs Josie Moor Di shall proceed to soil certain real prop Location Notice—Placer, "Humph!" to said estat», at putn c varce. Complaint and summons fl.id. erty he’ongi "What do you mean by that?" Location Notice Quart •.. "XothltiL' I think your decision very Satisfaction of Mortgage, Jane E. Guernsey vs Wm. D. Guern sale upon the said pr.mises to be sold: sensible." Notice is hereby given, that the un- lltal Stcitj kfiut ’mr.-ict. sey. Divorce. Complaint and summons "Sensible? Of course It's sensible. dersigtmd will, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Notice Application for Liquor License filed. What do 1 want with the letters of a t’ - i.'th day of July, 1915. proceed to man I don't Intend to marry? Aii<l um The Pacific Mutual Life It s i" a sell at public sale upon the said prem A: reasonable prices. We intend adding I not entitled to an apology?" Co. vs W. D Ing. I s e n . Sui; to ise , the following deser bed real prop- | otiier blanks as fast as Possible unti “Certainly." the line is complete. Blanks of special fereck se m rtga e. an I o her relief. ei tv, t'-vit: commencing at the South- 1 A meeting was arranged Ge'.- e W. Nichols and C. W. Ash ■ s' corner of the Fouthw st quarter ' form printed to order at short notice plaintiff mid defendant nt my was supposed to lie present, but when pole v.s Lincoln Md' irm ici -t ax. Ac o ti.e N >rt west quarter of S.- lion 7, Belle i nine In wp'i a satel’el full of let tion to r.e.w r m.mej. Cam ' n. ■ ■ .'■!■. !; i v,' st. < . ters I si’..I out a back door I remained file '. W i a mt e Mei-iuia", thence rir - nwav mi poor and when I retiri'id a n*»,. h 14 rod-, thence east 22 6 7 THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN Medfo'i! Lumb T Co. vs I. N Ilm - u-itoi'n - s-m’ent In the office ("Id me , •■■ s ri utii 14 r............. wmi ADVERTISING BY THE tliit after much Pllll'i • • • <| c>> "lug the e i. At io” o re a I r mon v. Ci m- ',' tols to place <>i hegiiimi'g. cn- it- plaint Sum nc . A:fi avit fo h'le"s h-o* ,’eivirt " 1 * til* IrlpP.V .■■g i wo acres m re or le&a, all in i u I wonder If Atiee’l thought he wns tic men’ 4'i dertnking of attac’in.nt soi. C" unty. Oregon. ilisehhig Ills attorney ns Belle sii|s Ad davit for publication of summons. general offices posed she was deceiving me. Order for publication "f summons. Cer L ewis M. M itchell , NEW YORK AND CHICAGO tificate of attachment. Administrator. BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES An editorial writer in the Mail-Tribune, speaking of the Magna Charta, says in part: "From the Magna Charta came our own declara ion of liberty; from the violation of it’s spirit came the American revolution and the bir.h of modern democracy; from it came the French revolution. From il has also come the 'new freedom', which lecogo,.- s the rights of humanily aa against tha rights oi individuals » id of classes, and rom it wii; come a new internaticn ilistn rec grazing trie rights of the Worm as superior ts the rigts of a nation. Europe is witnessing the death slruggle of trie old order lo which the magria enurta vo.ced he first prj.esi. In Ihe maelstrom of its bua.e fields autoeracy is m ..<- tng a final stand in the effort to perpetuate itself and to s.c .r. a re newal of its light to exploit mankind. Let us hope that huma.ii y will in the resulting chaos force >m tliir n agi.u cl.ai tu Im the liglus of rn.mi, rendering it lumeforlh in.t osstbie ¡or the govern ng m.d privileged few to cause the siaugh u oi mill.oils and tin de '.true, n.n ‘ jf ihe development of centuries.” The author of the article quoted from, like many others, realizes in part what the future holds in store for the human race. In our opinion the Magna Charta, the Am jrican war for independence, the French revolution, the Civil war which brought auout the liberation if ii e slave, in .lie southern states, etc. v\eie ali caused b\ the spreading of a greater knowledge of the individual rights of man and a corresponding growth of unbelief in the divine right of kings and cler y to rule and “ex ploit mankind. We thinic the writer i, mistaken in the statement that I'.uiope is witnessing the death struggle of the old order,” but that the death struggle will follow closely upon the heels of the present conflict and will not be a warot nation agaist nation, but u:i uprising of the masses against every form of organised govornme t. resulting in a reign of anarchy and lawlessness winch will eventually convince men ,»• ’! f; .t all human iiitem'i's . v lit < « futile, an ! pivgai .¡,. . , r BCiilIlltlinl of u " • w u. i.-, goveruiiici.. li u ..u .¡i.... i f of truth and justice, u.alcr wno.se rule there shall be no contruvei sy o. tw. i n nations for its dominion sh.ui extend over all the world. ErupUon cf Ml. Las en vii - Farnum J; s Second Term Medford Man Appointed Salem, Or., June 15 Announce R< si btifg, Or., June 15 Roy Fur has been made by G >v«iu i \\ i num, convicted .i few days a to of rm • combe of the appoi .met <>i E Al. • ill e , in th1’ ea-e of the death . f Wilson of Medford. as < m mber Mt [ . F .r Mo ¿an De m u r 8, 191-1, nei r the state board of account im y • le- d..le, , was li.s m ruing sentenced a ice. ds W. H. i. file shiii to s -rve .mi: u erminale sentence if wh sv lerm expir June . T i iotn one i lo 15 years in ti e peniten- er n embers of the board are: < Im tiarv, to begin nt (he con dnaion or tie H. I’arri: h. John Y. iuchar son, sentence he is now serving, for a thur B. rridge and W. R. Mackenzie, crime in connection with the same all if Portland. ' Kiri. 'Nt Tta N:» Home Sxbj Machin# Company," LEGAL BLANKS JACKSONVILLE POST. JXK LV X