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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
-r POLK’S ORECON and WASHINGTON A Russian’s Effort Business Directory to Lose Himself A Directory or each Citv, Town and \ illage, giving descriptive sketeir of each plate, location, pop-;1 itr.i.i, tele graph, sliipi'ing and banking point; also Classified Directory, »'OippiUd by business and nroiession. W K. L POI K A C<»- w t. 'A e'l'T J«' By EUNICE BLAKE Western Product Net Hart <0>Ç Fair Chance a A Time Saver j. A Money Saver yO A Public Servant v Teter Trolenco »vas n member of one of those circles that sprang up in Bus- da some forty years ugo when nihil ism was first heard of. They took their umne from tlieir underlying principle that nothing in government which ex isted should contHiue. The Latin word for “nothing'' is nihil. There was great secrecy in those cir It advertises home bargains, which are cles. the members of one circle lieing completely ignorant of those In anoth By Arthur M. Geary the best bargains. er. Teter understood that different Several hundred ears of circles worked In harmony through It has all the home news and works for tlieir chiefs, but beyond this lie had no Oregon, Washington and information whatever. And yet St the home town all the time. Petersburg (now Petrograd!, where he Idaho Italian prunes are sold annually at the daily lived, wus full of nihilists. Peter win young, and there was public sales held by the auc something captivating In all this mys tery. Hut one night there came to him tion companies in the large Th. Jafy Work All .ho Time. Notice To Creditors. 1 a terrible a»vakenlng. Lots were Eastern cities of the United Literally tlie Japanese work all the I draiv u lo decide w hich one of the cir States. time. It Is not ut all uncommon to cle should assassinate the chief of po Yet not one consumer in find Japanese men and women at work IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE lice, and Peter drew the fatal paper, in their shops at 2, 3 and 4 o'clock 111 OF OREGON; FOR JACKSON COUNTY. on which had been sketched a dagger, a hundred knows what a the morning. They must Work llkb In the matter of the estate all the rest being blanks. prune is. this or starve. They live directly in of Mary Geiger, deceased. All the romance attending the secret the rear of their places of business, They are sold under the title of meetings, the disguises, the many in Notice is hereby given that the tin plums. There is a popular belief that l’lielr entire household equipment com- genious plans of the propaganda of ut- rises a few mats, a few cushions and dersigned, by order of the County iilllsm. shriveled before this terrible a prune is a dried plum, as a raisin i little tableware. They go at tlieir Court of Jackson County, State of Or deed which Peter was required to com is a dried grape. The dried fruit it- Job—whether it consists of makiug egon, has been duly appointed and if mit and from which there was no es known simplv Us prunes in the United logs or inlaid cuff buttons, mid work cape. He might dee to the ends of tho I States but some shrewd shippers to Hid work and Work until they are ex- now the duly qualified ard acting ad ministrator of the estate of the abuv, «art It, but would never know when uiusted. Then they sleep a little mid I some one, possibly his best friend, I England of the dried product sell ‘Ju back to work. It does not take a named decedent. them as dried plums. All persons having claims agains* would strike him. Japanese ten minutes to eat Ills meal The fresh Italian prunes Inal are of rice and fish. He lias Ills festivals, said decedent or her estate are herein To add to bls horror, he loved a young girl, ft» whom lie ivas expecting sold at amt ion in the large Eastern of course, ami n good many of them, notified and required to present th< to be married. Nina Dimitrleff ivas at cities are shipped mainly from the but he works the rest of the time, and same duly verified with proper voucl tlie time preparing her trousseau. Pe districts tributary to The Dalles and in many households it must be n spe ers, to the undersigned administrator ter feared that his misfortune, which, Milton, Oregon, from Idaho and from cial and personal festival, connected at his office in .Jacksonville, J:>e’ son tn any event, would break tlieir be Eastern Oregon and Eastern Washing with some Individual or family gods, County, State of Oregon, within ix ton. trothal, would kill her. to lure him from his occupation. He months from the date of this notice. The Willamette Valley prune, al He spent a long while In making up needs the money.—Samuel G. Blythe Date of this notice and of the first ills mind what to do and finally decld- though suited to drying, does ii ot in Saturday Evening Post. nublication thereof is July 31, »915. «d upou flight lie would leave Itus- stand shipping. There appears to be via dlsgulsed and go to a land where too much moisture in those prunes for C harles P rim , Mars and the Hand. Administrator of the estate tie would be lost to tho »vorld. But I shipping, while fresh, to the East There Is ti mount in the bands of coast. of Mary Geiger, deceased what action should lie take in refer persons who are said lo be Impressed A large quantity of Italian prunes ence to his betrothed? After weigh more in musk by mar lies of warlike ing tlie mutter, dreading the shock he • was bought from growers near Salem character than anything , else. It is a ! several years ago and shipped to New would cause her by telling her what Notice of h riff’s Sale Under soft, cushion like mount within the cusldon-llke find happened, he decided to disappear ' York with the result that the buyers center of the Imnd proper, but is gen Execution. ( lost heavily. The fruit did not ar- from her as mysteriously ns from otil erally developed toftiird the outer edge I. N. McCun ' and ers. He would confide only in his rhe in a marketable state. Some consider, however, that the of the palm. Alice McCune, P.aintiffs, mol lier. These persons are sold to be under -vs- A few days ufter he had drawn the ' Western Oregon and Western Wash the inlliience of Mars end to have lu Brazier H. Kirby. Alaline Kirby dagger he began a journey to tlie bor ington prune has not had a fair trial herited warlike tendencies, but it more and B. E. Smith, Def jn lants. der. Disguised ns ■ beggar, he traveled : as to its shipping qualities. Judging from the reports that a than usually shows an ordinary amount by night and begged by day in the By virtue of an Execution and Oidei towns through which he passed. What thousand cars of fresh prunes will be of courage that Is possessed by most of sale duly is9ued out of and under the These are the ones who money tie look with him, added to wluit shipped from Idaho alone this Fall, it persons. seal of the Circuit Court of the State he received from charity, enabled him is unfortunate that there are not more would be thrided by the “Marsell lalse, ” tho Ihissian nation il hymn, the of Oregon, in and for the County of J driers scattered through the prune to reach Genoa and take passage for growing section. Prunes are now be “Watch on tlie Kliine’’ < r tlie “Star Jackson, dated the 18th day of August America. For five years the fugitive kept ing marketed exclusively in all the Spangled Banner.” Suhjc. ts of Mai’s 1915, in a certain cause therein, »»here »seldom become proficient musicians or in J. N McCune and Alice McCune as changing ills residence, avoiding tlie larger cities by auction. successful singers unless the other in plaintiffs, recovered on the 14th day of large cities so fur ns possible, think dlcations in tlieir hands show other ing to lose himself more effectively in August, 1915, a judgment against the musical fancies. Buffalo News. tlie country. But whenever lie came I defendant« Braz’er H. Kirbv and Adi- near n Itussiau he moved on. He dared line Ki bv for the sum of Two Thous’ not write to his mother for fear his Poor Knights of the Garter. letters would be Intercepted, but be The splendor that surrounds the Or a id One Hundred Forty-four an i 26 100 fore leuvIng Russia he had laid a plan tier of the Gaiter makes It almost in. ($214126) Dollars with interest there for communliiitlug with her nt long in possible to believe there ever have been on from said 14th day of August, 1915 tervals. Finally ho received word from per annum "poor" knights of llie order or dial at the r te of 8 Iler that a Irleud of his in the circle to these still exist today. Such, howetcr, In complia ce with the c im nands of gripe " lilcti lie belonged had biformed her. is the case. These no»» number elgli said Executi n and order of sab', I wi I al the ri.-k of his lite, that an emissary cities through the auction teen in all. and tlieir olilclal t,He Is the on Tue dav the 21st dav of September, II.Ill been sent Io ussiisslmite him. companies has exceeded by Military Knight» of Windsor They 1915, a: the hour of 10 o’clo.-k A. M line da.» Filer iipiH-nred In a small are divided into two "foiiinl.ithnis.' it tho fro it do >r of the Court House I »»ii In Missouri Io receive a conimu- a large percentage the twelve lieing In tlie "upper founds n J ,-k.»o ivi'|o, Jackson C uiiitv. St ile i .cull,. ii i xpiK-Ksl from his motlier. linn nuts that have been li.in- lion" ntiil the remainder in the "lo»»- »»'bat »»a» Ills ustouishuieiit to see .ft», got. oTer for sale an! w II sell idled in previous years. In er" When Edward III fiimi'li-l tlie it p biic am tom «ti1 jec.t to redemption »»Hiking < ii til»* too In street Xiua Dimi order of clilvnliy of the »»orld Yoik as many as premier tri» if. Tlie -i lit staggered lilui. t'ould New lie iipiioiiiteil one poor gentlemiin to is is bv law p-ovide I, all of t e right, II l.e |H'-..il>le that Hie girl he lot cd had IS,(MX) boxes of grape* fruit act as a sort of attendant or squlie to title anil int-r. st that the deferdan'g l‘eeii ■ ci,l *.iii io kill him? He banish were sold in a single d.ay each knight, and twenty-six »vits Hie had in and to the herein ifter describ 'd cd I lie ihoiiglit nnd ran tow ard her Sevilr. him. she gate him n meaning at auction; and the sales at orlglm'l iiunibei*. These »vere kn,'»vu real property, on the date of the mo-t- tli" "nlms" or "]«ior" knights of the gage It r-in foreclos 'd, to-.v,': iM ir< h glume nii,l passed oil other auction centers were ns gutter until Hie tille was changed to 24th i9ii). Pei, r to,low,-u her umt presently satv her dr. p a bit ol paper I'lckiiig It up. Ilea vv compared with pre the present one by Wlllium IV.-Lon B i nt-ig at a point 20 rols East, of . ....... d. "Me,-I me ill 11 on the bridge.” violis years. Heretofore, don Standard. thi' center of S. ebon 20 in Townshi; 'I . lot'ii tvas , u (lie li.ink of a small grape fruit has been consid 37 South, R inge 1 West, of Wiilam Death to the Mosquito. » r. . uh spanned b_> a single bridge, erce Ai ;ii'. Jacks m Co intv, Ore ered a luxury- for the rich, Tlie I'umimn canal was built by par 'la.- lixcu I .!'• place At tile hour lip gon, and running thence Nor h 1J.6 '5 allin! 'i ’ lie fearful mosquito plague, (hitler B. Downer, manager of II. p< Ii. .- . he »»ci,t ilicre Ximi soon up cha ns: honce East 4 93 chains; I 'a:.-. I. mill I lie I»»o tt cm'-lasjied lu'lu Harris A Company, auctioneers of Bog- which once made life for tlie workers thenci North 10.07 chons; then« * mi'rn e ton, said: “People heretofore ha vc unbenriihle. and which was one of the 'I: mu to.,1 her story. After Ills considered grapefruit a luxury, only factors which i.... |e the French relin East I 6 chains; th nee Soutl 2 I Si di,. nie«, sh,, had wormed (lie se to be afforded by the wealthy, The quish their attempts to build the carnil, ch lir.s; and thence West 9.48 cli tins I • rei lu- lu.,Ilier But II was not vast offerings on our markets, this was ended by tlie simple expedient of to the ol ee of beginning. till l'r<>l< uro told her that an year, , resulted in low prices for a covering all stagnant water with a Him Th - iib ve d'scribed tract of In-' I'lii,- limi b, vu dlspatchisl to kill time, But when the quality of the of piiriitlin. Midges lay their eggs In ill b< sold nt sa d tune and p ace i, Inin Ximi 'le- filed to Join him In fruit became better along in April and stagnant waters, but the larvae which Ii s I’lie Imni,-diale reason for I the i supplies were not so heavy the dev elop have to come to the surface the manner provided by I .» fit I ,»r - was io « un him against enormous rate of consumption that frequently to get fresh air rile paraf i ,i. of real property under ex ni I ;l- Il »» I k , had I I ell desi I'lbed to had hrei n built up through the auction tin entirely cuts otr the supply of ulr, to satisfy the judgment, costs a d Ins I .Ximi knew I lie mail who became apparent in the prices paid the larvae are stiff,,, al, d. ai d ...... «,« ■i lung co» is ot this sale. »» I - other « ir.'e the e.rele. but lie did for the fruit. Two to four ears were qilently there are no mid-es Dat'd t" is 13th , ay • f Ai g i t, 1915. l.ol b I Indi--d. she had seen s<d«l each day in Boston for a con- parts of the world, rormeii tegiirle.l W. H. Sli Gt. R. hila m I a lo»» ii that day. siderable period nt over 1.3.00 a box as tlie graves of white men, li.nc now Shiiilf cf Jackson County. On gon, \> liai was to be dune? Nina declared where the fruit was of good quality.” become mosquito free t>. the same Ry E. W. W ilson Deputy. men us.— I *eil t sou s Week I v that she would remain »vltli Iler lover, prole, t him so far iis she might be Swine In OH Londan. iible mid die »» Illi him If she could not Planting Si gar Cane. We hear mil, h tod.-iy of the clmigoi.« save him The 'Imiger wan Immlneut In a bulletin of the Fan American Itesl'le«. Il they left the tie n they of tile London street«. but the lull'll» wii'ihl In* tol otvc'1 Tlie» Ittiki-il lo Hunts lire spared some ot Hie perils of union on caue sugar In the Americas it is slated tliut sugar cane Is planted, ire Iler u lie- v. , . ,i |. ; , ii ions mi earlier age The calendar of inro plans, ni lin.iliy .id..;,;,sl licit I, <l Ilers' rolls for the city tells how the ■ not sown. A small piece of the cane. ——— fair lo ii*-. - ..q,lt .i e , if, ,| vs'llt Tho pri". liluig method of (elliny I many swine wnnderlng about the long enough to Include two or three of the lings, or nudes. Is laid lengthwise, The stream lliwiur lie ic.i.ii iheiu liiot ami I'ro.lu.-'' outside of the aue ' streets were on.e London's greatest wax n tributary to the Missouri river iiuisauees In l.'t22 mi Inqiic«! was held or stuck lu n slanting direction, along tion in Pittsburg is from the ear« in Hcvond the Mlssou I »»ere tile plains oil a child who was attacked In her a furrow which runs the length of the then iim-l» lllzisl Arraiiulinr to meet ill the railroad vanl. A man needs n< cradle by n pig which had wandcie 1 field. In some sections the primitive store or capital to begin the "finte In through the open door of her par h |H,int hi Kmis'ts. ihey- s'.parat'sl Fe fashion of planting in holes is still em ter des, vml'sl (lie stream and reiielusl sale produce business in the Smoky cuts' shop. And n little earlier letters ployed. When the trench Is planted the Missall I In th" morning There lie City. patent were Issued to mi Infant who the piece« of cane are lightly covered f'»i:n,l a Is'i't tl«sl to the shore In the Buyers go from cur to ear, instead lost mi ear from the same cause. Tile with earth, in a few weeks they show la»'.» he phic'sl n paper, on which l.e of from store to storv. growth above the ground, tile germ Mer, liant- letters evrtilivd the eiium of the Heel hinl wrltl'Mi thill llnsl <> i I,emu liunti-'l come to Pittsburg from the mining dent, lest Inter on the uncharitable buds at tlie rings having tiegun to for his llle. he l,a>l Ueeided to <lro»»n should say that the ear had been cut shoot out in tile form of young cane, IliniS'-lf. Then Inklir.' oil Ids outel district» mid load up a ear with a off ill tile pillory by the knife of the tile ring haring at the same time cl >l lilnu w!d< li lie I. ft In the bout. In mixed HHosrtinvnt of fruit and » ege In w.— London Bp* tutor. thrown out rootlets Into the soil. The tables. I'h'ii-ml Into the ri'vr in d iif er ,i bar,* parallel trenches are made far enough Pittsburg sells two million dollar- Mriirule with i>« «»» fl enr'-.-nt «in <-<<ed apart, say at least three feet, to en aldo tin* workers when the wide | •»I In mii'hliiu ilie opi »»site «*i >re worth of fruit through the auction Hu Own Sweet Self. The emissary who -eir, Ii ,1 for hl« each year. BIx \\ ho do you consider your l>e«t spreading canes are getting ripe to go vl< tim rend mi nc'smnt of the suppos,sl Cleveland mid Cincinnati also lia», I lend, the one who would do the most between tlie rows and remove the dy- I »ttlctdr nnd returned tn liti «In I'rte- Ing leaves which burden the ripening I track yards where <-on«dd.-rable whole tor you? nnd Nina had nttccerded 'n losing ilieiu Dix M» wife's husband. — Boston cane, thereby enabling the naked cane •ale welling takes placa. (elven to the world. to mature faster. Transcript FRUIT HAS MANY NAMES in need of Good Printing IS THE HOME PAPER AUCTIONS DISPOSE OF 18,000 FOXES IN A DAY $2,000,000 OF FRUIT :: BY AUCTION 1 i you are T rade M arks D esigns C opyrights tc. Anyone sending a nketeh and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether l . i invention is probably patentable. Conirnunica- tions strict Iv ( I'lilklentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patent a. Patents taken through Munn JL Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific JiffiCJlcatt. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation < f nny scieiitiUc journal. Terms, i J a year: four months, |1. Mold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.364Broadwa* Ncw Ycrk Branch Office. 625 F St- Washington. D. C. POST Jacksonville, Ore. t, Change in Southern Pacific Time Tabie. Where Effective January 17, 1915. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 14 Portland Passenger..........8:20 A.M. 6 Oregon Express............... 5:20 P.M. ì 2 Shasta Limited you get ................. 2:17A.M Extra fare train. best work SOOTII BOUND TRAINS. 13 California Express ......... 10:45 A.M. San Francisco Express.. .4:00 P.M 11 Shasta Limited................. 3:30 A.M Extra fare train. low prices Is Going On and 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. OFF1CE:-Bank of Jack sonville Bldg. Upstairs Jacksonville, Ore POST ADS bring Best Results