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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1915)
X : 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. He Didn’t Blow His Own Horn By LOUISE B CUMMINGS. To-morrow You’ll Profit By what You Learn TO-DAY! SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1915 One beauty of New England Is the lakes set in among her hills. Ou a SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on still morning these bills are reflected The Public is learning the lesson of False Economy by fc,« application. ! on the lakes, giving as perfect an image as the original. 1 was sitting We tremble to think of what old Doc one summer morning on the porch of Dernburg will say about this country a cottage situuted on a point of land overlooking one of these lakes admir when he writes that inevitable book. ing the reflection in company with an Item* of Interest to Jackson Coun’y Bangl There goes our perfectly old man who liad been born aud al good Grape Juice on the Chautauqua ways lived In the place. The trees bad CIRCUIT COURT been cut away before the steps, leav circuit. ing open a path leading down to the John A. Groves vs Paul G. Deuber In speaking of Bryan as the "resign water and a vista revealing a narrow Return of summons. ing” Secretary one editor uses the ad patch on tlie opposite shore, in the cen Beatrice B. Hillearv vs E. A. Hil- jective of course as describing mere'y ter of which was a small house. My leary. Return of summons. a temporary state. i venerable companion gave me a story Edward W. Sailer vs Knight & Page Some of Mr. Bryan’s enemies are about tills place, the time being some Affidavit and order. and will find it will willing to credit him with good inten ' forty years before. People who insist on “Cyrus Copelaud lived In that house, Louis Hilty et al, vs John F Frank tions. lie Haiti, “when I was a youngster. II pay to see our Big Line of High Class Merchandise before going lin. Return of summons. With 950,000,000 bushels of wheat had a wife and a daughter. Molly, the Alice Eccleston vs Fred A. Eccles - "in sight” the Standard of American daughter, was as trim a girl as ever I elswhere. ton Affidavit and order for publica- breakfast flapjacks ought to be notice saw. 1 used to see her driving ber A Complete Line of All Summer Goods at greatly reduced i father’s cows to and from pasture, and lion of summons. able uplifted. ' she walked ns straight as a soldier James R. O’Brian vs S. S. Bullis et Mexico is lucky to have an "Uncle” prices and a cordial welcome awaits y ou'at j boy. She wore her dresses not much be- al. Return of summons. who is willing, benevolently to help it i low tlie knee, but when 1 stood beside Abijah Wines vs Iva F. Wines, Re- straighten out its troubles. I her 1 noticed that she was pretty nigh turn ef summons. Some street railway men are talking I as tall as 1 was, and I was a grown of a strike in a way to make one think I man. NEW CASES “There’s never been much to earn they are desperately trying to discred around here. Nature designed ft for it their own cause. Abijah Wines vs Iva E. Wines, Suit summer recreation, and now we’re get Probably those ferocious Belgian wo ting city people and bungalows. Cope for divorce. Complaint filed. F. H. Maxson vs Ashland Iron men and children referred to tn the laud died, leaving nothing to bis wife Works, Action for recovery of pro- German White Book were as complete ■ind daughter, and his wife soon fol- lowed him. ly armed as the Lusitania. perty. I | “If you'll move a little this way President Wilson declines to bo led- Bank of Commerce of Eugene, Ore you'll see another bouse—that yellow gon, vs Ella F. Taylor. Action to re out into the flowery pastures of elocu one with a red roof, A mau lived tion and circumlocution. alone In that house—he had no wife— cover money. Complaint filed. Americans of foreign parentage are who took considerable interest In the Pine Belt Banking Co. vs Samuel W. Copeland family. Ile’d seen Molly Hudson. Suit to foreclose mortgage. said to read the best literature. How ever, the best sellers ate read by the grow up from child to woman, and Complaint filed. even when she was no more than four prettiest girls. teen years old she had kept this man— COUNTY COURT What a horrible choice is offered to Jim was his name—from thinking Ashland Lumber Co. vs Lemuel N. Mexico—to be good; voluntarily or else about tiny woman, although he was Nicholson, et al. Notice of lien filed. under compulsion! Ain’t it awful Ma past thirty at the time. After Cope laud died Jim spent his time inventing In the matter of the estate of Mary bel. Sp/ce of Li e ways to make the widow and the girl A. Barclay, deceased. Inventory and Reports that Villa carnot read or '.ale Curlasltl think what he provided for them was i leaiiy known about his appraisement filed. write are not upheld by the manner in their own, and they were not indebted wh i.e.'liip. tils is s. . prl<ii", consid In the matter of the estate and guar which he seems to be informel of what to bint for IL This was no credit to “A mar is soon forgotten after he’s ering lie is Midi n:i it resting subject. dianship of R. F. Taylor, et al, minors. is going on and the promptnt ss in bint, seeing that lie had no one of his dead,” said a speaker one evening. The blue or snip » o.'to.a «hale IS which he expresses himself. own to do for, and the only comfort Ji t'L.I Li ODIlUllull 111 triMOR KO III Report of sale of real property. ,.,g t.nlay. SpeC- “Not if you marry his widow, guvnor,’’ the largest anima, Tn . t-M.-iIKS, < .. I uiyiaijlRh-iiii. he had was doing it for them, lie 1 I Teli. St illi .-ki ll I ur I'ltuio. fui A woman is always looking on tl e In the matter of the estate of M. R. y. Halt ntpract F‘«E5 REPORT on might have married one of them, but c.ied a voice from the crowd, Living liucu-t Imve measure.I eiplll.v-seve’.i feet i< f e.v-'iiáively. E... »ZKCES. bright sides of things, especially mir in length, wlileli iu all probability England & Co. insolvent debtors. As Seidl 2 celiti H r ston Lance. •.p t for Invaluable book be didn't want tlie widow. She was < 'I .-QW . 0 C JTé... ■ I li’i't £^LL PATENTS, weighed about scanty live tons. Odd signee’s second and final report filed. rors. V. ili. il (>1. 4 V !| P't'.- 11 .V t I get ft partner, too old, and Molly was too young for pHei.t Lv.r and u...i •r valuable inlormaiion. ly enough, irlliou;..h the mouth will Order. Will Mr. Bryan cas«y his peace pro- I him. permit twelve men to stand in it the In the matter of the estate of Clara gramme to a logical conclusion and 1 "When the widow died Molly was He This bread isn’t, like the kind throat is only nine Inches in diameter. quit the Chautauqua circuit lest he of- twenty years old and Jim was forty- mi tiler makes. She 1 hope n it. '1 his S. Birdseye. Petition filed. PATENT LAWYERS. These particular whales feed on mi two. He saw that some one would 303 Scven'.h Lt., Wesliintjton, D. C. In the matter of the estate of Allan fer.d R iger Sullivan, Champ Clark and I have to take cure of her since she bread is fit to eat. —Baltimore Ameri nute shrimps about Ihrce-ipiarters ot mi inch in length—and they probably Smith, deceased. Receipt of residuary Vicotriano Huerta. hadn't anytliliig to live on mid no one can. never touch flsli while they can obtain Still, one ventures to suspect that to tie to. And tlie worst of it was that legatee and devisee filed. these. From the inside of one of tliese In the matter of the estate of Geo. the commoner will not turn the other Jim had told so many lies that she whales five barrels of shrimps were thought she was well fixed. After her W. Isaacs, deceased. Petition for ci che.'k. Hub (at breakfast)—I’ve got a bad taken. The sperm w líale possesses mother s funeral Jim went to see Mol The fact that a man resigns because tation to require executrix to render head this morning. Wife -I’m sorry, spermaceti in li piiil form In the up of his devotion to peace does not ne - ly to have u talk. You see, it would an account. be hard for lilui to conceal milch long- dear. I do hope you’ll be able to shake per portion of its lieml. From one of tlie wlmles twenty barrels of sper- In the mutter of the estate of Stew essarily prevent his resignation from er that lie was putting up nil the mon- it olf.- Boston Transcript tnn eti were taken out of tlie “case." art Patterson, deceased. Last will and stirring up a c m-.i.lerable rumpus. ey for her mid the condition couldn't This same type of whale also yields Nothing has been said by Mr. Bryan continue Indefinitely, . There was ouly testament tiled. Petition for appoint ambergris, that valuable substance so far to indicate that 1916 looks so one way out of It. 1 Despite the differ- ment of executor. “.,.y barrel' has <[ it di cussing the used so extensively in the manufac euee In their tines, he must marry her. war.” “Way was that7 ’ "it was | John Billings vs Mrs. Frank McKee. good to him as to demand his ur.devid- ture of our best perfumes. But how to break t4ie mutter to her i ed attention. his idea to size up his customers and Automobile repair lion filed. was a problem. Resignations take place a > seldom in A Lost Sea. "Molly unintentionally helped him take sides a.cotiling.y but yesterday American political life tlint they neces out. he g e sea wrong four tiin_s.’’--Lou.s- “One of the most curious experiences sarily attract a great deal of alte - I ever had," says James Oliver Cur- "‘There's something. Uncle Jim'— villc Cuurier-Journ.d. tion. wood. tlie author, "occurred on my first •lie'll loco usc.l li' t. illng him Uncle !| *. he only way to trip to James bay. the southern por Turkey is said ‘o rejoice that the Jim from a child—‘that I've always tion of Hudson bay. We reached the get the genuine wished to knot! Wlmt « is the iron- Worth • (discussing Woodburn, Or., July 15 -The pepper gunboat riceutl- sunk was o: e of its bay Just at sunset. It happened that .1 ■ Unit preyed on lather's rilud, mid. .1 siou) Wun, there mini in lustry promise* to grow into an own and not one of Germ tny’a. I was the first to awaken in the morn I nni conviiiced. finally killed him?' n l es p ins, Jatge import mt one on the bottom lands in The nati. n is fortunate th it can lini- ing. mid when I crawled out of my "Jim limln't the lie.irt to tt I h. r mill 3 1. Id su.inule, pu Ecwing Machine this section of the valley. Glenn Parr, it its active hostilities to a local war il'ied to tra vllsli. hut she hung on mi l tepee 1 gave a veil that roused the e ’e won’t lend Tin eamp. The sen was gone! Not a sign of Ulis city, hai three acres set to pe| - of words. ■ it III t lie told lit r Co, cl.in.I b ut h.ui u to buy the machine trouble with one Gwymie about u of that vast grass grown dip in which pcrnii.it on low ground and is waiting In the presence of ro m.uh ilistin with the name NEW It had been. My first thought, anil a for go d weather to cut it while it is in guished utterance of the June com u< rigage Gv,. n:.i' li.,d <n lil.-t p'.iee. , HOM- l on the arm natural one. was that I was out of my bloom. The mint was planted in rows mencement the ".isay” h is nut had a Otic .lay Gwynne was found lieail It was known Unit there had b en trim I) and ia the legs. - . "Where do you fini! the most mi e - hcid. Where had the sea gone? limi 2'.. feet apart mid will be cored like f ,ir chance. 'i* Let« ten him mid Copelmid. ant! abi-. of me:.?” e.'.co.im 'll l:.e exhorter, we really camped on Its shore the night el over. Mr. Parr is building a distil* W This machin« i, fi before? I strained my eyes, but could It is difficult just now to produce any Co, •. I: i.t| was ,,i i used of the minder feiVeiilly "Yet tiun’t have tolled lore, and will realiz i from 60 h> 80 M vurrar.lad for all [ '.it1 uelgli! ois tried to lyucli Ctq e see nothing lint that dip speckled with kind of a iiplum.itic note which may him ” r<.s ouu.ii the mu i m lúe toio I, l>oo!s of water. I was In the company ■ f f lima. pounds of oil to .he acre. It requires i .nd. m tl Jim 1.1','Vo them olf. not spoil the li.iimony. wat m Weather to dtaw out the oil. "N, thing t .ore was done about tliu o« , center, “Lehiti t i y 'imp an ■ tells of n Hudson bay factor at the time, Fevi-r and cholera are adding their matter, but Ct pclmnl iivetl the rest of you ail ab.ait il. ” —Philadeli-hia Fui lie mid I turned to find him laughing. £ L’o oiher like it -------♦ Æ« powerful arguni i>t lor a speedy termi Ills life under a clow the real Then the explanation came At this I I No o:her 4.- good tt iifnerer nv«ci turned nât mi o. tlie w ir. point James bay was unusually shal Tii3 K'ii ¡¡olita 1* "Wh- t does our party -t o d for?” . low. and nt low tide the sen dropped "Jim told Molly tile ORANGC, MASS. aiiied the mach ne senator. "You, for it us tnlhl us lie could back seven miles! During the night it . tie thing,” rep ied a raucous v -ice had actually left us seven miles 111- he luid taken In the /bf. ’ S s Ci y W ashington, July 15 According to a didn't «ant to blow tils own horn, but irom the rear of the hai'. Phil d Iphia land." report of the census bureau mail* pub it wasn't likely that Mody could have Record. lived all these le.u. with.mt her father lic today, the ratio of blmdn.ss tn Orc Japan First With Japanese. gon shows s striking decre ise. in 1900 livery Japanese is a Japanese first, I Euge ie, Or., July 14—T. A. Lock ami mollnr letlUi;; her know that they whatever else he may be se< oml. . lu We have on hand for sale the following there were 219 blind pars ms in the wood. formerly city engiluer of Mc tell thankful to Jim for something. Friend -This i< a nicestulio you this unified patriotism they are incom state, which was a ratio i f (it). 2 per Minnville, uirest d in Ei.gvne yester- When he emne to the1 part where he Is the rent high? Ari.sc—I dm’ blanks viz: had stood against the men that want parable. It extends even to the minor 1'10,000 imputation, In 1910 (he i uni ' day, charged wiili wrongfully remov ed to |ym li her father lie tried to make member. affairs of life. There Is no Japanese, Lease, her of blind persons in the state was ing pit'll.c recori'.s from the city. It it appear of not much Imisirtance. of high or low degree, who will admit Mortgages, 297, but the ratio ha I dropped to 44 I t- said that Loekw >o I had a disagree- "Molly Just threw her arms around any fault of his country to a foreigner, ' ment with the city council Bill of Sale, per 190,000. Tbs Meetial Button. Ills neck and. crying hard. said: 'Vuele however strict Ills censure m ty be Peyote, ks«wu commercially Jim, 1 know as mes- Agreements. psy and took from what father anil the recor s ♦ A ♦ when talking to his friends. If there mother luive said that what you diti cal, is a s]ncles of cactus grown lu are faults the Japanese conceal them. W arranty Deeds, brought them to Eugene. S uorthcru Mexico. The mescal button. was of the greatest importance, but Quit Claim Deeds, SpTU/; '• Henderson of Yamhill, Elect lie They never volunteer any information they never told tin1 that It was. I can about one miti it half inches in illmn as to drawbacks, and they iiiwiiya have t hattel Mortgage. back to see uovv that you acted the part of n'— iter. Is to the uniulti.ite.l disagreeable mi excuse for fal’u'.'cs (Fron- o tn ■ . ite. . No condition Acknov ledgements. Vl.lv. "Jim didn't bear any more for her tn both o.l >r mid taite. Although a tea mu mis ' in Japan whereby a f< rek’ner Real Estate ontract. sobs. Of course lie sympathized with is made ft-'in It. It Is more generally can learn from a Japanese of nnythhig Location Notice —Placer, her mid let her cry with her head ou caten in Its dry state, miti lias lien e lo the detriment of the country. The istrici Vi itor how are yeu bls shoulder. After Location Notice— Quartz. that It came easy bieii valliti "my whisky " Tlie effect his Fallout Not for him to explain to her that he had upon the user is differì ut from th t of statesmen will not tell yon anything. Satisfaction of Mortgage, The coolies will not toll you anything. m n’am. 1 he been putting up for her and her moth any other drug Tiie.e is trembling R iil ¿i it j V f 11 ,i ’.ii • jot. I've told han er. and It wouldn't l>e best for him to miti nausea, a sense t.f dual existence, They me un! < of concealment. Tin y Notice Application for Liquor License put the ■ • 1 "i e cn everythin!?. It Is keep on doing It unless they were mar in some cases a delirium somewhat pan first ultli them. Japan first al Ac reasonable prices. Weintend adding ried. Molly saw It In this light and simihir to tleilrium tremens, and an way . nti.l alwiivM a super-Japan -Sam concluded she’d better take the old overestimation of nun—i. imites be i" I G. Iflythe In Satu slay Evening other blanks as fast as possible unti ccmlng bouts mi.I hours long periods chap." the line is complete. Blanks of special of time. The most extraoixlinary ef "Who was Jim?" I asked. Mrs. Waring ■ at langu ge do tbe form printed to order at short notice felt, however, is th' visual Imliucitia "Jim? I'm Jim." V. <’vod Alcohol. B'Lians use. Pan".’ Mr. Waring—I The i er at<. i "1 see That account* for the modest tiens ami the effect up n tlie bear ug. t • ■ i in h>h llina Hie d 'li't kn w; b.it I know what language i i’ -t » I e'fc-tr effet I part you have given yourself tn the Tlie liabituc ea, • vs "a re ui.tr I.al; !do fume« of I' use if I Wer» a B ilg at'. —Puck scopie pl. y . f rio- t « to . s. •tory ” o'i i h • i 'b ' i t i - V 'n b "' ten results li u iv ' S *p f r - 111 tol l! >i I I; i rnbh' Ulin lo ss. I learned from Jim's wife that his Un ill I sst'lll lit w of v|<¡ ci of li t is that p'ct THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN o defen«e of Iter father was a remark- beauty, gniiio'* tir mal Je ADVERTISING BY THE t a 'n ti n i i son has propoa- '■ h ’l'olc n< t. Moreover, she told mo 1.1 li note ptislit. id on Stran-«. h it wcathir e accepted him? that from the time she Was old enough coinè■* a 111.1. i of a n ••ft*run -, Hili. - luí- i cn in life. il The colonel do. s not min.l those frac I "ItiiJe-.!’ I t'VCIl ven kt kin« -i mnn who seen me first, to know whit lore was she had cx-x notes w ill, li iip|c:r to > “ Hi" ■ tu -ed ribs as much as fie does his shat preferred your ported and desired thnt she would be by a líalo oí color, puisatiug to the actually thinks his landlord Is a fine general offices uiu.sie."—Leslie's. I hts wife. NEW YORK ANO CHICAGO fellow."- Exchange. tered reputation os a rough rider. Shopping* Away From Home COURT HOUSE NEWS "‘Paying Less in the beginning and More in the End Quality Fair Prices The People’s Store, where Oregon Jacksonville, PHONE 112 Peppermint Industry Í Í I V Blind Decreases in Oregon A.limey LEGAL BLANKS JACKSONVILLE POST. I BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES