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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1915)
: JACKSONVILLE POSI-: Ufficiai Paper of the Citu 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 M^econd-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, J87,9. / W ARMSBY’S CAPTURE i To-morrow You 11 Profit By What You Learn TO-DAY! <* » By DONALD CHAMBERLIN SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, MÍ 5 •i .Qmsby was to be bls aunt's heir. The day lie came of age the old lady j SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on sent for him and thus addressed him: Ef-ii application. “Bert, I wish you to marry. 1 take It for granted that you are fancy free. ' 1 would not for the world force you to American Possessions. Tho “ixissesslous” of the United wed any one you don’t love. 1’here ls States are us follows: Alaska, purchaa- a girt-who 1 uni sure you would love I ed from Russia In IStiT, price, $7.200,- If you ouly knew her ns I do. I wish Item* of Inferen to Jackion Coun’y | 000, area, 590,SSI square miles; the you to fiecome aeqiinlnted with her. Hawaiian Islands, annexed by the re mid if. after a certain time, you don't Tax Payer* quest of tbit inhabitant* in 1898, area, fancy her I shall not Insist on your <1,449 square miles; l’orto Rico, area, yielding to my wishes.” “1 don’t wish to marry and I won’*” CIRCUIT COURT 3,000 square miles; Guam, urea, 210 “But you are not so unreasonable as square miles, and the Philippine Is Mary F. Whitman vs Olive R. Bell. lams, area, 115,020 square miles, to avoid the girl I have mentioned?” Notice of trial. “Yes, I am.” ceded by Spain In tbe treaties of 1S9S Perhaps it wns the fact of her neph Abijah Wines vs Iva E. Wines, De- anil 1900 on payment of $20,100,000; American Samoa, area, 77 square ew’s indifference to her fortune, per cree entered. miles, acquired without money pay haps her great affection for him, per NEW CASES ment In 1899, and the Panama canal haps a desire to have her own way. zone, which ls not actually owned by At any nite, the old lady resolved to J. M. Winter vs Aaron Weatherby, the United States, but to which the conquer. She talked of other matters ct ux. Suit to foreclose mortgage. country in consideration of the pay for awhile, then said carelessly: ment to the Republic of Panama of “How would you like a trip abroad?" Complaint filed. $10,000,000 and in addition an annual "I should be delighted, but it would Wi'liam Ulrich vs Clinton Textor. “rental” of $250,000 has acquired per cost several thousand dollars." Suit to foreclose mortgage. Com petual right of occupation, use and con "I will furnish the amount necessary plaint filed. trol. The canal zone ls ten mlies wide, on one condition—that on your return Willian Ulrich vs W. R. Co'eman, et and Its area Is 430 square miles. No you spend a week with me.” payment «-ns made for the territory of The conditions were accepted, Arms ux. Action to recover money. Com Hawaii, but file United States assumed by went abroad and on bis return plaint. the public debt of that country to the went directly to Ills aunt’s country | amount of $4,000,000. house, where she wns at the time. At COUNTY COURT dinner he was presented to Miss Lucy He Understood His Profession. Ellison. He saw at once that he had In the matter of the guardianship of Tlie professor of Jurisprudence in n been drawn into a trap. He had Stewart Patterson, Jr., a minor. Or western university was lecturing to a agreed to spend a week In the house der appointing guardian. hundred embryo lawyers. He asked mid wus to be besieged by this young In the matter of the estate of Par- whether every < ne in America could woman. melia A. Sharer deceased. Order ad- own property. One fellow answered. This was true, and there was more that he was not aware of. Miss Kill miting will to probate. Order appoint “No; a criminal can't own property." But the professor said: “Suppose n son had a way with her that was very- ing appraisers. man owns a 'ranch, gets Into trouble taking with men. No one could find In the matter of the estate of Frank with his neighbor, assaults him and Is out exactly why, but they tumbled McKee, deceased. Will and certified put into the penitentiary. Does be slid over one another in endeavoring to copy of proceedings filed. Order ap own the ranch?" win a smile from her. Sometimes she The class was unanimous that he was coy, sometimes aggressive. She pointing administrator with will an did. knew when to be the one and when to nexed. “If lie did not continue to own It.' be the other. In the matter of the estate of Lydia went on the professor, “wlint would Armshy was indignant at the trick M. Amy. Order appointing ad.-ni lis. become of It?" Ills aunt had played him. After din trator and appraisers. That was supposed to settle the tils uer, (Indlng her alone, he said to her: With new 'nrr?, b ♦ter <•?»- In the matter of the estate of F. cusslou, but one boy called out. "The !ar;réi’. grounds» and . lions to I tn "Aunt, you have brought me here in faculty, the Univi r.Ql/of w JI bearin its lawyer would get It!" order that this girl may get me for a Osenbrugge, deceased. Order admit fortieth year, TncFdtiy, Li't-i, There was a hearty laugh. of course. husband. I will keep my contract. 1 M; eelal lining l:a C< r.-raierce, JoumaUs'ii. ting will to probate. A rcbiieciuio, Law, Bieaivine, Teaching, libra and the professor added: will remain with you a week, but you ry Worlt, Slusic, Thy^cal TriJnii: 7 anti Fine In the matter of the adoption of "We learn two things from that apt may tell your friend that I will have Ar!4. ? »;■*«:? itrof .¿departmentsof Liber- Earsel Clare Pankey, a minor. Peti- remark- be a lawyer, mid don't be n nothing to do with her. I shall expect b’duc/.tion. lAorary ef n»eze thrn S5,OC“G volumes, thir tition for adoption and change of crim hull. "—Youth's Companion. you to order my meals served in my teen buJdiitfcs fai»y <fitápp» d, ti.o uplcndid irui-.Eh; - *R. name. Decree. room.” Tuitioi* Free. Dormitories for ncn and for Neuralgia. "Certainly, Bert; anything women. .Lowest. Writ • f r free eíitr.loffStnddreasirjjr Registrar Severe neuralgia can be cured by in wish." Po'atoes Low jecting alcohol into the nerves, but the The next morning Armsby sent UNIVERSITY OF OREGOH cost Is terrible, for the price is the downstair* for the morning paper and EUGENE. OREGON . ¡JOHNSC.-S death of the nerve, with paralysis as sat himself down by his window to H HtWADMI.CIDIRAIlON BUILDIitG U 0» O. Portland, Aug., 4 Potatoes are sell the result. Such, in brief, Is the con read the news. Glancing up from it. ing for about what wholesalers can elusion which Dr. Williams It Cail there in a hammock swung between vet for them. The market is literally «nlader reports to the Journal of the two trees was Miss Ellison In a pure ■3Z ■_. Noighborlir.sss Pay*. shot to pieces and has been for several American Medical iisso latlon after ex white summer costume, n dream or A Traveling Opinion. “Get acquaint.'1 with your neighbor; periments made at the laboratory of loveliness. There were no windows In days. There is no movement and none Mr. Fazakorly, an emlneut counsel. you might like him." This, from tbe neuropathology of the I'nlverslty of Armsby’* room that did not face In is expected for some time to come. was once stopped by a countr gì ut le letterhead of a western village improve I’cnnsylvania. The alcohol kills not that direction, mid the only way he Today the top figure obtainable is $.85 inun. a neighbor, who ted him about ment ussociatlon, is excellent advice. only the nerves of sensation, but the could shut out the view was to draw some point then v<»r a sack, which means less than 1 cent a motor nerves ns well. In a nerve like Import.int to \.li:it line things a large persi.mil ac the shade. This lie did. but the in him an-.l ai!.I gol the thè opinion opinimi verl verhall.v pound. Ti.is should be cheap enough the sciatic this would lie serious, l'or terior of his room soon grew tiresome quaintance can do for us. provided we Some time after the gentlemiui ca!l?J are worthy of it! Let us put aside for anybody. Receipts of spuds aie the nerve may remain paralyzed for n and he raised it again. on the counsel and s. L’. he had lost any petty dislike, engendered perhaps n it as heavy as the have been but are year lifter the Injection of the alcohol He stood looking down on t he i In trifacial neuralgia, whh h Is caused charmer, trying to conjure up some £.’■ •) by h!:s advice, as ii v.a; a wrong by fancied faults in other people, and tn re than ample. opinion. The counsel said he bad nev go out and shake hands with neigh by a purely sensory nerve, this nctlou plan for freeing himself from the I h of little Importance. The cure Is not siege to which he must be subjected < r giv n an opin.on and. turning to bors whom we probably have never his 1 ...iks, said he was con.i<l<int of really known. Let Us talk over our |>erniaiieiit. however, but affords free for n week He was free to spend a reminded that it was giv common problems with them; discuss doni from pain for several mouths, per portion of each day cisew liere. but he that. Eeh n during a drive the neighbors li.nl the welfare of our community, tile Imps us much us a year. The nerves had no friends l:i the ncighhorhood. mid tate. the nation, so that we may all n? snimner’s day near . lesion, the how can n man amuse himself alone? Notice is hereby g ven that there are regenerate Just us they do «lien set I cred. lie began to realize, to speak in eom- lawyer replied: ’‘Oil. I remember n >W have a better understanding of our fun Is on haul for the redemption of common hopes ami aims. All this 3ui lhal v.as only my Iravcd.ig opin nioiiplaee language, that lie was In a all iiener.il Fund Warrants | r-tested ion. ami. to tell tbe truth, neighbor. pays. Its re.urns come t.ot alone In the hole. T ero,, crament. August 7ih HI12 to August iilst 1912, help we can be one lo the other, but • iiv op.ihon is n«*ver to Le relic I i pan "AX hut the diel.i us do they mean by He went down to the library, select both liates inclusive. n t'.:e gn ater dis. el nment with with It wnle: ; tlie case appears in rn,\ fee urtlstlc tempcraiiient ?' asked young <d n book, returned and sat h nisei! IntereRl ceases i n the above called Arbuthnot of his talented pa our personul bu-'nes-. can be conduct down to road. But somehow in spite book ’—Case and Comment ed, mid In tile better feeling mid prog warrants tl.is 7th day of August. 191’. by." explained pa. "if you go to a of Illi he could do Ills eyes would wan I ress that follows In a town or eity tailor mid ask him to. make you a still -ler from the book mid out to the girl J as . M. C ronemiller , WooJ Scrcws. w here nil m e woiking for the common tile tailor Is sail-tied to go ahead and in tlx* haunnoek. Surely It was a Of ilio uumy vnrieiL : <>f scrcws flint City 'treasurer. make ion any kind of suit you want '■ leasing picture, so rel e.l. Tile folds knov.ii as tlie woo.l screw ifrom llieir good.—Coimtrj - ide Magazine. Dated August 7th. 1915 any way you wum It made If yon go f Hie skill liung gracefully over exi l.isive Use in w i» di is thè must com skirt hung to nn nrehitei I Iles tickled to build you •lie sl.le Stsga Fright. side of ilie limnnio k: the point ot n on. and it has beeli nu de by un t'-tagc fright, if I may encourage star niiy kind of house i At th Churches i dainty while slipper I'eepisl l-eyonil eliluery fot' nimiy ,ie:rs Al il:-.t ni h H J you want It bulli I l filigli ,,f in e to a screv. s h ni blunt paliils. and tho: ■e fore tied ree.di is, does not appear to have a lie: ted William Lett, whose maid unni and ask lilm to cer \riiiib-.- sent down word to his mint it wns iKcessmy to bore a boi, tain kind or book or par ili.it he w- tied Ills room i limigei! to ti c r r.-eepilon. bi.t nboat ls;.o Tlionnis en s leech in th.- Louse of commons CHRISTIAN SCIENCE i tieuhir way. or If y ilio other -Ide of the holin’ I i l. sii. a native of Ilio ITiitcel S.ates, must have been < tie of the most list. n- After I is'ulug performances that even that paint you a picture ii::ii lieou he went levi, e I tlle well known glmlet pointed for n will; bin he Service* held every Sunday morning statue of any particular kind the num ii I not go f ir tile dny wns too w.-irm ■ - few and mm hinery for Its mminfuc- -em> oed assembly bad ever listened to. at 11 o’clock in 1. O.O. F. Hall.. lore Is the openin': sentence: "It np- «Ith thè artistic temperament, instead I’.etiirnlm:. he took n sfestii mid. when ture. Everybody welcome. petira to me that since I have been sit of being tickled to get the Job. Will i tie awoke, v. ei.t to the window There say: ting in re 1 have beard a great deal of Removin'- Tree Stu mps. j hit or. rullìi r. rccEi’el M|<s Ellison on " 'Now Just look what tills dura fool ; i rustie bell II pf'iuiod by half :i iloz Gemimi method for removing vain and unprofitable talk.” By way f contrast, we have the case of Glb- «■nuts now!' "—Judge. less dangerous jen pillows She sow |:fm. waved her METHODIST >n Craig, whose abortive eloquence. bore a hole In I hmiil to hi::i mid sialled >n his Introduction to parliamentary Suu lay Sch > >1 e.- -rv S in I y nt 10 o it equal parts Perspiring School. The smile was a tell'll shot. Ami ife, was thus described by Disraeli: acids After a o’clock W. <1. Caudill Sup', Public j "Seymour Hicks Is an English actor by eoitli'ii't forget ft Ì le >•«!' I m -.I I i H ■Gilcon I'rnig, of v. hcm t'le Whigs bad s the l.’rg' t siami.« of hard wor i tin it 11 i n e i h S3-ill and who lias never visited America.' said eves to get i Id of ft Im It wiml.l noi lopes, r !e. stared like n stu. k pig and There was something so foilrili Sunday of the mon h and at ¡ n Chicago manager, ’’Hl'ks ls a corn be dnwr.eil aid nothing. ills friends < Leered. ho eillnn of the violent sehiMil. il v ‘ s all umistial In this hm-efa- I attempt t" 7:JJ eve-y Sun lay evening, Class ' -till imered. All cheered; then there over the stage at ome In his enpture him that It beg effort'» in to Interest meeting every first an I thir l Sunday was a dead and awful pause, mid then Tho I5ho!t Jjiid. to please lie perspires In n way that Is lilm Biirefaied or ii’*t I:« very ng 11 a. in. IL C. Galluii lender, Pray-, vi Tirili !le< un offensivo lie sut down, uml that was his per- painful to witness. gres.Iveness captivated him ."ormanee.”—Louden S;as tutor. er meeting lhurs>lay evening at 7 l’e i I : III I file S' off Je “Al n dinner I once CT vc Arthur a mind to let th ■ girl h ive The public is invited to attend th ' '1 tlic A:-|bs stand In ter- Pinero made fun of Hicks for Ills lust to see what she would The Dipper. services. A. I'ovl I' io, r silo :t II« i f ny n i nrr’.vmi b is lieen lost Ills lack of repose. him. Besides, hou wa < ho t< That beautiful constellation. the "III ls m.' 1 " ' "Inoro »nid. ’I see a week by himself? The I In ri’sted tnorass, whl -h. ♦ » you've got ’ion ci it bills ’’Dour* opeu seemed internili:.ible What o un nutb i;-ity. Is as mii: li i »; »t'r. han.L<. silent anil solitary, un.d the northern star H.chted flrtua- In t . r it 9 " W' i don't you change It. the last’ \n eternity An.1 i’ent, like a veritable sky dipper hi- Tlu» mvain.i 1 .ll< Its. to "Pore* open at 8?....... -De- ever «...J .io ut would rather sinn-l siege, lec 1 or a sky plow d’ iven around and <oiis L uce ero The Game of Coif Words put Into trolt Free Press. freedom of the liouse. than si i.' imd Polaris, the north star As we liamlH'ii nioiiih Earn er Barnes There's one good William Shake Ills risiiti. ill know, the dipper’ m ’‘pointers.” F | iv. " rhii.i coiisch-iHs- does make thin:.- about golf anyhow Farmer Fal So he lowerisl his ting so far ns thi« That’s All. M« rak nnd Ihibhe. Indiente pretty no couarda of us all "Didn’t I see daughter In the kitch was eoneerned. went downstairs and lows (.kcptlenllyi- What's that? Farm- cer ’* ’y the c hereabouts of the north 1 ai.-« r« iiiari* has < .HHcd luany |»vople en yesterday?" Impilri-d father. er Ha ni's—Why ye don't have to play thereafter t<s>k Ilfs mo ils u 1th the nth tu lielluve (tilt rotisele.ice w is liotliing >t If ye don't want t>> London S raps. <«ir Then» are five other stnis In the "Yes.” ers. Miss Ellison for tbe day* eon l ¡P1 'r They are rcopoctlvely in or bui a ruwnid mnki r. and v<:iisc<|Uentlv ’Thiit's n hopeful sign." tinned her neg o- Ive t i- tles then <b r fioni the en 1 of rhe Irind’e B net tlie.i time refused - Io A H oss ! Io ?o ’ ution. - li.ive ..... .. nuytliiii ..., -....... - i h» "Don't l>e too hopeful.” said mother changed like n south wind hauling to : m h. ?il<ar. Alioth. M e -es and Pho do w ilii il N< ver Wiis iiiiyibini more wearily "O dw cnn n nmn N» ns utupfd nn "She Is merely preparing to the north a» I fro-o him Tbe reia-iln eoi. Here in the Pmtetl Finte* we lltiji...!. ì huLt 'j . :.i*v ri 4. .vi ib il K ielle Hint ft Hon idi 1 live?” rend a pnper oh ilomestle science nt Ing two divs ,,f the time s.q for hl« <peak of this coi’pctl n of stars as the <». J oil l';c iD-rrtiuii “S’ni o of thr* men nt the club hnre her elnli" Kmisns t'lty Journal i |«lt «he ke >t him In torturi ’ «, rei. mt I ¡’ per. while abroad It Is known ns Tu U- hi:*-. bi.'Uicrs i throrr th it he was niNthl on a rncn- ed on the sl’.th. :".d on the seVon 'i h Grande Onoe. Per Grosse Baer Mui ”'l IlliS < (u Mi ii li . utn *l»n«t !<*.** Judío de- b’H’i' Swe'led. him Ors i Ma l riorc. a i <1 muong tbe ancient «rds of mt u. i»s n ì I I’ln.v wrf gilt I want a hat—sire 8. he v. mt’.I Pirypti.ms. who > mre mt nequaluttsl t « lio me ut„ nt I » sUi The Roa con. Hitler Mi l’eiiem you nlwny wear Whitt with the heir, it was known as the L.i * e i ven la rv !.. . IT "I ■ tv. wh.v did .von name th it dog a til,. Playwright Sir. I know what lint the ilip! ‘-potainns. - New York Times. oi.iou. «bu nus wiser, mid who aa of yoiirx Gossip? ” I want My comedy was n success fond, shoti'd enloy her property :i« the “'Pbe « i> lu d l ee wb. u im mau pur "Be- mi«e he’s «’1 h a bn- kbiter.“- last night. Chicago Mull. wife of her nephew. What Miss Kill Filivi wl.nt we do Is useful our gio •u.-Ili. but tbe righteous are us bold Baltlm >re American. son wanted was a rich husband. a. » ilou. — ...... ry Is vnin. -Phaedru«. The Public is learning the lesson of False Economy by Shopping Away From Home COURT HOUSE NEWS “Paying Less in the beginning and More in the End” People who insist on Quality and Fair Prices will find it will pay to see our Big Line of High Class Merchandise before going elswhere. 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