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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1915)
IF POLK’S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory UNCLE By DWIGHT NORWOOD Fruí} In Prime Prints !lì Best Results CIRCULATE THE HOME DOLLAR AT HOME! My uncle's life had beeu blighted by I bh ill assorted niurriage. In every otb- •r respect he was to be envied or woukl have beeu bud it not beeu for hi« marriage. He *vas prosperous In business affairs and aeeuinulated a fortune. But no children were born to him during the brief perliMi of his mar riage. and after Uls separation from It will then pass through many hands, help many Ms wife be never entered upon a aec- uud mutrlmiuilal udventure. merchants and increase home prosperity. I was bls only male relative, and after besltutlng for some time between leaving bls property in trust for a pbllanthroplc work and leaving It to nw he finally eauie to the conclusion to •Uow It to accumulate through my life time, I to establish the foundation that be Intended. But this plan was con tingent on my agreeing not to marry. Ills proposition to me. if accepted. Wonid give me every comfort and lux Pluygrou ids. Notice To Creditors. 1 ury so long as I lived, but would de- I do not know of a.iy better way to prhe me of wife and children. I did teach n bey to be honorable and sot agree with my uncle on the sub straight than io give him a chance to IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE ject of matrimony because I knew that, play with Ills comrades. In the play OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. though s splendid man. he must be a ground he learns without any sugges very bard man to get on with, ila tion of rebel'ion against instruction In the matter of the estate seemed to la* fond of me, and if I and precept und preaching. He learns of Mary Geiger, deceased. wanted iinytliing I luid only to ask him it because lie does not want anybody Notice is hereby given that the un “ The fact that practically all the for IL Yet 1 dared not oppose him In else to cheat him mid Is “down" on any of tils prejudices. The difference fruits from the Pacific ('oast including the boy that does not piny fait-. And dersigned, by order of the County between me mid the wife from whom the cherries, pears and prunes of the in the long run. because he is "down" Court of Jackson County, State of Or be separutivl was that I understood Northwest, but excepting apples, ar« on the boy that does hot play fair, he egon, has been duly appointed and is him ami bail the tact to manage him, will establish standards of conduct now the duly qualified ard acting ad while six* failed In botli these respects. now sol<| at auction in the large Eastern which We must maintain In the com- I ministrator of the estate of the above My unlit «us much younger than my cities indicates the tremendous aente t’-iinity and particularly In our great named decedent. Uncle—she was but little my senior— which auction selling has already at All persons having claims agairst ¡ties. If there is one thing that we and. being conscious of her inability tained in the United States. need more than another it is the con- said decedent or her estate are hereby to get ou « Itli him. same to rely on me HV. K. Me El hen y, .Jr., president of rfiint emphasis among our citizens of notified and required to present the to help her manage him when a dead lock cume between them. ! was bom the American Fruit and Produce Auc .iiat spirit of fair play, that willing same duly verified with proper vouch old mid never given to ucting upon Im tion Association, believes that if the ness to give mid take, that generosity ers, to the undersigned administrator pulse. while she was sensitive und had auction companies instead of simply u defeat mid that lack of assert!ve- at his office in Jacksonville, Jackson no faculty for going mound u stone taking the business that the jobber« les« in victory which we identify with County, State of Oregon, within j-ix rue sport mid which fs learned best of wull insteud of over IL II In childhood upon the playground.— months from the date of this notice. My uncle's proposition—which Ignor and receivers turned over to them ha4 . .............. Date of this ................................ notice and of the first Justice Charles E. Hughes, United ed my uunt—placed me in the position advertised the merits of their system I publication thereof is July 31, 1915. 'dates supreme court. xif taking wluit belonged rightfully to among the growers that the jobbers C harles P rim , tier. In making my decision 1 was in and receivers would now be turning Administrator of the estate Guiding Princip’oa. fluenced far more by what was my of Mary Geiger, deceased. Equal ami exact Justice to all men, of duty to her than to carry out my un- over $200,000,(100 worth of business to the auctioneers of the country. Sixty vliutever slate or persuasion, religious ■cle's Intentions. r political; peace, commerce mid hon- 1 accepted I lie condition. and my un- to seventy million dollars worth of <*le made Ills will, leaving his property fruit are now’ sold at auction annu st friendship tilth all nati him —entnn- Summons Jug allianees tilth none: the support in trust to uie, I to have so much of ally in the different large Eastern >f the state governments In all their IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF tlie income ns I chose to appropriate to cities. myself, but in eonslderntlon of this I Ights, ns the most competent ndnilnls- OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF “ Apples from the United States ex gave m.v word to lilni that I would rntimis for our domestic concerns and JACKSON. never marry, mid the will stipulated ported to England and Germany are die surest bulwarks against nnti-repub- ■old uniformly at auction. Some of Frank W. Sexton, Plaintiff, that in case I <lld marry tlie property i< an tendencies; the preservation of -vs- was to puss out of my bands and the the large receiving apple jobbers of tile general government in its whole foundation was to be established. Un this country who profess to have MO onstltutlomil vigor as the sheet anchor Margaret StXton, Defend int. der tills condition it would be practi little confidence in the public sale of *f our peace nt home and safety To Margaret Sexton, the above nam cally impossible for me to marry, one apples well apples at auction abroad. ibroad; • • • freedom of religion; free of tlie reasons being that I would be The same jobbers sell fancy oranges, dom of the press: freedom of person ed def ndant: obliged to drop from afiluence to pov cherries, and other fruits, through miler the protection of the habeas cor In the name of the State of Oregon- auctions in this country. erty, u very unpleasant full. pus. mxl trial by Juries impartially se Von are hereby required to appear an 4 4 The auction «yute m has not Before acceding to my uncle's wishes lected -these principles form the bright ] uskisl my uunt if she would disap brought results to the apple grower« constellation which has gone before Us i answer the complaint filed against yoi so far, because they have made it a in the above entitled Court and cause, prove of i;iy doing so, mid six* told me ind guided our steps through an age tlim sine« she could not benefit by her dumping ground for apples that have *f revolution and reformation.-Erom I on or before six weeks from the date husband s property she preferred that become defective. first Inaugural address of President i *f the first publication of this sum “If apples in their prime were ays 1 slioiild do so. However, before ac mons, said firs* publication being or Jefferson. the auctions, cepting the proposition I made bold to temutically supplied the third day of July 1915. And you art there is every reason to believe the tell him plainly that ills se|>ariitiou Strength of Past Mistakes. h rehy notified that if you fail to ap from Ills wife wus principally ills owu Northwest grower would attain tin Because our ancestors lived In hud p ar and answer said complaint, foi result — the same satisfactor fault mid that lie was doing her a same result. died cities we go on building upon nnr- great iiijtistiee to leave her property, price- that he receives from the use tow and tortuous streets, sinking our want thereof the plaihtiif will apply h he above entitled Coift for the reiiei or. rather, its Income, to me Instead of of auctions abroad.” ■npltiil in mistakes will It age makes It to lier 1 expected that tills would al more mid more ditilcu t to retrieve. lemarvl. tl In S id C >niplalnt, to-wit: ter his deteruiimitloii. but was surprised ♦ ♦ Tl al the bonds of matrimony hereto- The original eowpatlis of Boston have tli.it it ti.nl tn* effe t whatever to deter 4 4 become picturesque slums will 11 sup ' '-e and n*w existing between plain- lil i from lus purpose, ludeed, it seemed ♦ FLORIDA EXCHANGE FAVORS 4 port Innocent Indies and stille tin* t If and defendant be dissolved, ant' t * confirm lilni In it ♦ AUCTION. ♦ health and the liapplne-s of other |>eo that thenlnintiir be re'eiised therefrom I <1x1 nut promise not to turn over > 4 pie’s children, Attm k these slums, and for a <’ c-ec of this t iu-t forevet « pml of tlie Income from Ills es 4 Twenty - five years ago, no 4 mid you attack helplessness Itself. Try i annulling . nd dissol' i- g the said bonds tate to his wife. My privilege to do so 4 Florida oranges and grapefruit 4 ventiline. mi l you «ill would have satisfied me wltii the posi ♦ were sold at auction. Today, all 4 to widen mid m '-Hm >ny. and for a <!-. ere * of ah seen- tion I nssumeil laid It uot been that I ♦ the fruit marketed in the large 4 find that yon have struck at tlx* solute diverse from the defendant here rity of (lie innocent. Tills Is the real wiw pledged to celibacy Moreover, ♦ cities by the Florida Citrus Ex For su-h other and further relief 4 strength of the past mid the over in. there was ii woman wliciu . wished to ♦ change is disposed of under the ♦ whelming grip It has upon our Ilves as to this Court may seem just and marry. Wlieu Hie papers had beeu ♦ hammer. 4 It lives on. not I ei-mtse Intelligence can e in table. signed I liiformeil my uncle of tills fact, ♦ Mr. Scott, New England repre 4 defend It. but beeiiu c It has become so though I did not tell him who that wo ♦ sentative of the This summons, by order of Honors- Florida Citrus 4 Intimate n part of us that to cut It out man hum . lie merely said, "You should I ♦ Exc han go, b'e F. L. TouVeile, Jud, e i f the Cout- 4 stems n little too cruel said in n levture re- New Il«pub!ic thank me. my boy, for saving you from ♦ •y Court of the State of Oregi n. in cently: “ From many yearn’ ex 4 k life of misery " ♦ perience in both metho,Is, I mil 4 and for Jackson County, *e: i.l rtv Angleworm, and Rain. I'pon tlie completion of tile agree ♦ satisfied that, as n rule, the am*- 4 -lust wily tile anrleworm comes out m id ■ in open court in J»**' onvile, Ol ment my uncle gave me the position of ♦ tions in '«o’ large venters offer 4 of the ground after a soaking ruin eg >n. on the 26th day of .lune 1915, is ids right band man tlmt I miglit tie ♦ the very best solution of proper 4 when Its natural tendency Is to seek s'-i v.-d upon you by the pub ic it'* n prepared to lumiuge tils estate after 4 marketing. 4 the deep, moist part of the earth In theie if for a pe*i-.d of six slice ssive bl« dentil He was certainly a very 4 “I have found wide miscon 4 times of drought was long n puzzle to queer mmi. and uo one could tell wliat weeks in the Jacksonville Post, a ♦ ception of auctions among the 4 the naturalists. The enthusiastic tlsh n- w-natitr published r* gul irly once per be would do. Two years after out ♦ growers. Having in in i n d the 4 rrinan «111 tell you that the only way compact he wus taken suddenly III v. < k at Jacksonville, Oreg -i, ai d oi ♦ old-style auction where various 4 to And any fishing worms when the lie called for me and said: 'i neral eirc.la ion in said County and ♦ articles were put up for sale 4 soil Is very dry Is by ill* cine down to "I have licen told by my doctor that ♦ after every other effort had 4 where It Is damp or by sprinkling the 'Jtate, the date of the first public th t I have but a few days at most to live 4 failed, they feel that an auction 4 ground tlioroug’ily the night before of this summons being on Satu dnv The approach of death has made a ♦ is a veritable slaughter, If they 4 you Intend Io dig It fs evident that July 3, 1915, and the date of the last climige in my feelings It is a part of a in*« plan I have imide that you ♦ do feel this wav, they believe 4 the I.umbrictdae like water Tlx* otli nub ¡ration thereof being on the 1-ltl ♦ that it is a deep-laid plot on the 4 er recently discovered fact about them Hliould marry." day if August, 1915. ♦ part of the buyers to 4 Is that they also like air mid <-niin >t I looked at lilni III astonishment. N eivton W. II okiv ; n , ♦ gether and buy at a nun 4 live without It. When It lias rallied When I luid recovered from my sur Attorney for Pl ..niitf, ♦ price than could be the 4 at until the email Is thoroughly saturate 1 prise I said to him: ♦ private sale.” 4 Mr Angleworm Ims to * rawl out of the “If I marry then* is but one vvouiau ♦ 4 ground In order to keep from drown in the world I will make my wife." "You wl.l marry ttn* woman 1 In ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ 4 Ing. St. Louis t ibibe I lemocmt. Cl.an a, a Whistle. tend you sliall marry or I will make a The origin of the saying “As clean World’» Finest Equ«>tri.m Group. new »ill, leaving you out tn the cold." lie was very weak, and I knew liiure London’« statues are generally the as a whistle" is ascribed to tlie "whis langhlng sto k of foreign visitors tle tnnknrd" of olden times. In which was n<> time to --. They are ruled "Jokes In stone” and the whistle entile Into play when the “Whom 4 * v mi ie*pi.re tli il I Minili marry''" I naked other rude names. It Is all tin* more tnnknnl was emp.'ieil or "cleared out" “The wo.a.iu ».nos,. ,. gratifying to find one nt least of these to announce to the waiter that more — mlseiable ” generally despised obje ts gaining the liquor was required. The push cart merchants who hover applause of qua titled Judges. A party My heart entile up Into my throat, Horticultural Note. but I isiiitnille.l uu.v expression of my in the hack of the auction rooms in | of Belgian sculptors and artists on n "I see Philip Is going In for Intensiv« the large cities * form a safety valve, recent visit were moved to proelaltu emotion If oranges glut the market ami the their conviction that tin* quadriga of gardening." Have you obtnlnvil her <*oiiM«nt ?” "You don't say!" prices fall a few cents, the push "Victory" on the iirvli at the top of Yes." "Yep: raising a mustache."—Phila heavily. They fill Constitution bill was not only t.ie finest Very well. 1 I will not stami In the • • carters' ’ buy lieavilv. way of your doing lilla last mt or their carts with manges and a great equestrian group In England, tint In delphia Ledger. Just lee." many more people begin eating or- tiie whole world! The s utptor, Ca|>- A Pessimist. tnln Adrian Jones, on* v* told the writer I have slvvny« ts-en balun* cd bo SSges. •Tapa, what I« n pesMtnlMÎ" that It wm twenty years after the first tween two opinion* a- to flic inline The iin reast'tl rate of consumption sketch was made that the group was “A pemlnilat. my son. fa a man who motive of my um-le's a< t Either In* was so pen e|-se t||al lie w Islnsl to estnlili-.il* d in tin way, often semis finally put hi position.—London Stand- doos not heilere that his make of mo ton ar Is better Ilian nnybsly else 9 imirn me to a vvoni.-m I di.I not love tile prive U| with a re bon ml that re- nrvl. Judge. thus separating me fr**m *>ue I *11*1 puy for the earlier low prices. Too Young. love, er lie tin.I olis.*r * I tlie Ion- that The pii>'h t'i.rt merchant-«* <1o uot now Sorry H# Broke, The Ros.*»—You uro Into ncnln. New l*nd spi-iiug up l.ei« -eu tn*- au*t III* rush In where inseh fmr to llnvo you n reasonable ex- woman he had put away But to do have ready a< cess to aup| lies of ap lywed. trend ” him Justice I believe be was ie| eiilnnt pies, as the) are uot otlen sold at cvise?" Newlywed No He's not old ”1 know. What place have you been enough to reiiMou yet — Just yells ■ 11 toward her. auction. kicked out of now?”-Chicago Newa. night—ruct ■ r in need of i I Good Printing I ■ Try the T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights & c . A DOLLAR WELL SPENT IS A DOLLAR SPENT HERE PÖSH CARTS SAFETY VALVES i?R MARKET - L. 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Ternis. f J a voir: t*‘ur months, bold by all newsdealers. POST MONH Ä C9.364Broad*a»’fLw Yctk Branch OlHco, C2*i F St- Wushimiton. D. C. Jacksonville, Ore. Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. Where Effective January 17, 1915. NORTH BOUND TRAINS, 14 Portland Passenger.......... 8:30 A.M. 16 Oregon Express 5:20 P.M. 12 Shasta Limited Extra fare train. best work SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. 13 California Express you get 2:17 A.M 10:45 A.M. 15 San Francisco Express.. .4:00 P.M 11 Shasta Limited................. 3:30 A.M Extra fare train. low prices While the War Is Going On and Prices Are Low Shrewd buyers will invest in Jacksonville property and prepare for the raise which is sure to come. We can offer you a few bargains at prices which will yield a handsome profit in the near future. Get busy, at once. Rogue River Realty Co. R. R. R. OFFICE: Bank of Jack sonville Bldg. Upstairs Jacksonville, Ore TH Charles F. Dunford DEALER IN All kinds of soft anl hard wuad. Tier or cordwood lengths. 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