Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, October 09, 1915, Image 2

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    -¡■JACKSONVILLE POSl->
Official Paper of the dtp of Jacksonville, Oregon
!
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson !
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
I
^EntereS as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
SATURDAY.
OCTOBER
1 HE POSSUM
PARTY
By M. Q'J \D
The Sun Has Crossed The Line
and its mellow rays and th- gentle breezes again whisper
[Copyright, 1915, by the McClure
Newspaper Syndicate.]
V
“AUTUMN”
9. 1915
mouth the following colored
I gentlemen and politlciuus met ut Pura
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on f disc ball in response to a circular let
“The signs” indicate a hard winter. We have
application.
ter from Brother Gardner:
Judge Persimmon Lougbody of Ten
the Largest and best selection of Fall and Win­
liessee. who held the office of constable
County Treasurer’s 75th Call
Spice of Life
Don’t go
once fol* thirty days and knows U qw
ter Goods we have ever carried
For Warrants.
good
it
is.
• 1
away to buy—
Colonel CablfT Rocky of Kentucky,
State of Oregon, County of Jackson.
Admiration
who sweeps out the postoffice in Louis­
Treasury Department.
‘Bl'ggins is a remarkable fish r- ville, but had tar rather be postmas­
Jacksonville, Oregon, Oct. 9th, 1915.
'
man.” ‘ Yes. I honestly believe it’s ter.
Brassbound Johnson of Maryland,
Notice is hereby given that there are
more wonderful for a man to think up who lias led Ills cohorts against many
funds on hand for the redemption of
the stories Blipgins tells than it would a melon patch and will iigalu, by thun­
Let us take ycur measure for
all County Warrants which were pro­
be actually to catch the fish.”—Wash­ der!
tested before September 11th 1911.
Major Bloker of Ohio, who says that
Also, for the following which were ington Star.
taking a ehi< ken off the t'oost Without
protested on September 11th, 1911:—
*
a squawk is an art.
Nos. 11311, 11562, 11566, 1131.3, 11612,
Several other delegates were to be
A Cold Day
11494, 11495,
1137», 11373, 11492,
We represent the Brownsville Woolen Mills of
on hand, but the constable rallied in
Billy Sunday says he will “fight the force and drove tlieiu buck.
11496, 11497, 11499, 11501, 11504, 11505,
Portland, the All Wool line made on the Pacific
Brother Gardner stated that the
10197, 11316. 11604. 11560, 11566, 11557, brewers un'il hell freezes over;” and
11558, 11554, 113-15, 11437, 11434, 11135, the brewers might respond that Killy meeting was for the iiurpose of put­
Coast. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed and like
11436, 11421, 11422, 11423, 11424, 11425, would achieve quite as much if he were ting n preshleiitia! ticket in the field lit
tin
early
dale
and
the
party
would
be
to
put
a
few
of
his
more
choice
and
everything else we sell, Highest Quality, Low­
11426, 11427. 11428, 11429, 11430, 11431,
11432, 11420, 11315, 11550, 11606, 11314. picturesque utterances in Cold stor­ called "the I’ossum party." The mat­
ter
was
thoroughly
discussed
and
set
­
est Prices. Come and See.
11506, 11507, 11509, 11510, 11511, 11512, age.
tled, and there was an adjournment to
11513, 11514, 11515, 11516, 11517, 11518,
a later date,
11519, 11520, 11522, 11525, 11526, 11584,
Tlli're was a mighty gathering ut
Responsibility
Surrendered
11559, 11716, 11729, 11731, 10195, 11555.
Pal-udise hall Saturday evening, and-,
Also, the following which were pro­
“Your wife is an fenthusiactic advo- acting on the sUggestldii of Hrothur
tested on the 12th of September, 1911:- cate of woman suffrage.” “Yes,” re­ GanluCr, about fifty members had
Nos. 11488 11186, 11178, 11487.
plied Mr. Meekton. "And I’ttl glad of brought their wives With them. It bad
The People’s Store, where
Interest ceases on the warrants above it She’s going to take her turn at I been announced on the bulletin of board
Ala
that the Hon. Crabtree Jones
letting
me
ask
irrelevant
questions,
numbered and called this 9th day of
buma would deliver n political speech,
while she tries to explain what’s being anil the audience Was ready to give
October- 1915.
done in polit’es.”
F red L. C olvig .
him tin enthusiastic givetiilg. lie np
«to»
1
Treasurer of Juckson County, Oregon.
peared promptly nt the lWUi* named
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and was introduced by the president
Higher Than Pikos Peak,
Ask any schoolboy to give the high­ amid vociferous uin>hiuse.
Octcber List of Jurars Drawn est point in the state of Colorado, nud
•‘Resiiectubie fellow eitiiehs,” began
PHONE 142
nine out of ten will name Pikes peak the orator ns he got his feet planled on
Pikes peak is 14.110 feet above sea the proper spot, “two weeks ago dill*
Following jurors were drawn for Oc­ level, but there are many higher peaks was u-bornin* in dis famous hall which
tober term of circuit court;
In Colorado. Massive mountain. in has made bilk fur td.OiHl.iaMi people.
Thomas H. Elliott, Barron; Wm. W. Lake county. Is one of the two highest j It was de hornin' of a new political
Newton, Ashl ind; Walter Wehl, Sterl­ points in the state, whose height has I party.
"My fr’en's. 1 hud bln waitin’ thirty
ing; Edwurd C Welch, Rogue River; been determined by the Bulled States
y’nrs fur de dnWli of freedom. I bev
Richard Balz, W. C. Gratf, Ashland; geological survey and Is 14.402 feet i bln waitin' thirty y’nrs fur de birth of
THE "GREATER OREGON
John Cooper, Trail; R. L. Wilson, J. above sea level. Elbert mountain, in j de Possum party.
the same county, has the same eleva
With new buihlinffR, better aq . ii Inwent.
11. Carlton Central Point; Robert Wat­ lion. Blanca peak, in Costilla, fleur- ; ••I'rei'ini'ii of free laud, patriots win.
InreM crounth. n»»»1 nttiny addition» u> icm
faculty, tha University ef Oregon * a ill begin itw
kins, Watkins; E. M. Case, Antioch; fatto and Saguache counties, fs 14.390 ar* taliin* yo'r fust breath of llbertj
fortieth year, Tuesday, September 14, 1915.
Si-. * at» training in Ccmnwrce, Joiirnaiism,
C. V. Beeler, Ashland; R. W. Ruhl, feet high; Castle peak, In Gunnison and I , I'm lookin' ut dot stuff possum which
r mnti, ''
“
nlriMC.'KU JCZ. I
TRAGZ-MiRKS,, »
11
"V* B
Architecture, Law. Medicine, Te u:ntng. Libra­
Medford; Wm. H. M Iton, Rogue Riv­ Pitkin counties. Is 14.259 feet high; we have udoptid as our sacred emblem
ry
Mir ic, Physical Training and Fine
i-' *:<•'!. >**!i<i
.’» ids . v . ‘
'
1 h
FÄCK REPORT on p:'' :i’ '•! i‘v. Unten«.
an
arter
wlih
li
we
hev
taken
otn
A
rt».
Large
and
strung
departments
of
Liber
­
er; Thus H. Thompson, E. T. Merrill, Evans mountain, in Clear Creek coun­
I'd t!X<:’i^lvi*ly.,,L,...rt k-. ¿r.EKCLa.
al Education«
name.
ITyphoonlc
yells.|
D,.|j
|
llls
Libin r of more lhaii f-5.000 vo Sum as, thir­
Ashland; Wm. Stump, Talent; Austin ty. 14.260 feet; La Plata peak, lit Cha­
elier bin n bond of syinpatby lieiween
teen buildings fully equipped, t vo splendid
i. ?'?''
vi'Ll"^«’^* E
Corbin, Eagle Point; H. T. Baugl man, ney county. 14,332 feet; Quandary peak. de cull I mail an* de possum. Iley
gymnasiums.
Tri.ion Free. Dormitorios for men and for
Ashland; Thus. T. Ross, Central Point; In Summit county, 14.256 feet; San haven t had a show wld de big gunii
women. Expenses Lowest.
W. E. Hammel), Eagle Point; Court Luis mountain, triangulation station. 1 Dey Ims had to keep still till folks look
Write for free catalogs,addressing Registrar
In Mlnernl and Saguache counties.
PATZPT LAWYER3,
Hall, Midford; Lewis J. Miller, Foots 14.149 feet; Uncompnhgre peak tri­ ed upon 'em as dead. | Signs "f «troans
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
303 Snvp ii i t., Vi'pshinnton, P. C.
C <ek; W. E. Money, Flo mce Rock, angulation station, tn Hinsdale coun­ and repressed ugllnth ll | However'
EUGENE. OREGON
J òm / mso / m H all
W. W. Williams, Wimer, Harvey Wal­ ty. 14.306 feet, and Wilson mountain its gwine to ilstoiiii it a bull coutluenl
NfW ADMINISTRATION BUILDING U Of Û
ter. Perrydale; E. G. Trowbridge, Med­ triangulation station, in Dolores coun­ de way »lot ixisrum will let go an'
ford: Fred E. Wahl, Rock Point; Wm. ty. 14.250 feet—all higher than Pikes dr:i|i ■down Into de row an* demand nu
tight fur Ills sheer of de spiles. | Whirl
Bates, Medford; Thomas R. Stewart. l>eak.—Geological Survey Bulletin.
Winds of applause, during wlilih th.
Rogue River; David S. Powell, Ash-
stove fell o\ L»r
|
Sunset and Twilight.
land.
“Yo* Jost git out yo’r peni-lls an
Twilight is n phenomenon caused by fimrel* a mlnlt. Dere's uber .'i.imo.ooi
-* .’ÌN -
atmospheric refraction. When the sun black men in dis kentry who am entl
gets below the horizon we tire not I'm fled to walk to «’o polls <m lc ksliu.
A/ The Churches
mediately plunged Into the darkness ot day an* cast h vote. If de.v but li.ing to
lilglit. Although tile suit Is below our gi'thel* yo* can't count* em out nor keep
horizon. rays of solar light are bent or I em buck. Dem ¡i.imo.lMIO votes a
CHIUSI!AN SCIENCE
retracted by the terrestrial atmosphere gwine to be cast for in'lnclple. b
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Services held every Sunday morning I and continue to furnish «nine slight do.-:n* make nu mistake *lnn;t prim ip:
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■■
■■
I illumination.
The process continues We used tu think dat It b.ie.int votln
at 11
o’clock in I. O. O. F.
Hull.
with diminishing Intensity utitil the I on Rill-till* lines un* d.it Ge r_'c Wash
Everybody welcome.
suti Is so far below the horizon tlltlt Ingtnn. Alii-iih-ini l.liienlu de censthi
•'i
i 'I'
B
tin» refracting power of tin* atmosphere »Inin of de I Iiil.d state.“ till* sebern
The r>nlV way to
is no longer able to bend the rays '“bier tilings wns mixed up v. I I It. an
METHODIST
enough to produce a visible elle.-t.
; we «Hiked up nh* put hi i nr Votes a
R
get the (/cimine
s in.lay Sch io. mi r.v Sun I ly a* 161 time lifter sunset that tin- sun rem file
lies If each Uli I'l'Oi'y oho was gwine In
i Mew líeme
o’clock W. G. Caudill Supt. Public su< h a iHislilon vanes with the iati
>*»»Vv i)»' kvn.ry. Bui Wv T»:rued I.
wor-i lip at 11 a. m. each i.
second and Hide of the plate. There la less twi­ from d" «bite num. IVtTes < f Yo* liel
r-.- / -Z rw
fourth Sunday of the month and at light lit the tropic zone than nt the we hev!*J Wv |1(.\ Varned dat he sots
I Sewing Machine c
I
7:39 every Sunday evening,
Class temperature or frigid zone This Is <|ue out oh n IZillilcai l amiiaian wld :i i-nrt
1 ù to buy the machine
mealing every timt mid third Sunday to less time taken by tile sun s rays to liriti Of prill ipies to gill away free
li you spend ycur money v/itb your neighbor hc'il spend hit
I will» the num« NEW
11a. m IL C. Gallup leader. Pray­ ptlHH through Hie titniospherc. nt the t1 • t’s an punctuate his -pee lies, bin
with you.
Ì H ome on ike
tri
ple
zone
the
sun
<
mys
lielng
per
"
he.i
de
bullets
nm
i-iH
’
.
T.ed
up
lie
la\-
er meeting lhursday evening at 7:3u
down Ills |'H»"'V, ies in pick up Ills 1'f
peiidiciilar
mid
at
the
temperate
and
1 he ads. in your hame piper will tell you how tn spend it
The public ii invited to attend these frigid «cites ohllqiie.
end in thè lejs;
ti e
judiciously.
services. A. '.’oslet Pastor
“We um gwine to take n tl.vle: f from
B
Th*» machine I«
B V, nr ran ted for all
Ide while man's lasik. Well stl< k to
Aeroplane W ihq A«
BOOST
fOR
ROME
TRALE
AND
PROSPERITY
B Gmc.
Varlo-is kinds nt «imlel'tal including I I'lm-lples. but we’ll look out fur de
Pjit'ijil ,1 s NiW President linen,
sill;, eiiitub. . ehulold Hlms and : spiles an well
"My Iren s, d lyllghi Ims cum nt Inst
■ Na other like it
aluminum foil, haie i»cen irled for
eo\('t-|n-g the wings oi neropi iiics. loll fur ns We's goi our l.imdlcs pneke.1
I
No Ciill'r i * rood
Dumas'
Last
Jest.
Lisbon, Portugal, Oct. 6, 5 a. m. via noiie lias pmied sn sailsti,. ior\ so fur ; an* hev vtnriiyl on de i-o.-i i. wVs got
In pmhhing for t!>e cut. .n e a.il. .ir
Dumas the elder nils the son of a Tiia H jw riuiM
Paris. 11.15 a. m.-Dr. Bernardino Ma il4 lllieu eoieivd with -eieril eu.-ifs ol ' ho.ide.1 right, mi* WOR duly to ki-ep on .Ulta' for ilent,. of llg'u. Ilave a:
tiactlat Company,
general of Napoleon Bonnpnite. who
cnA.-icr, mass .
chado took the OH'h as president of the ii riibliei solution. Tins eoniliig in ' I** lliiil lie I h H i llX'e mi lie on hand ler.it one « indo«- <>f ani; !e s|ze. Do would take Ills acidic?s by the breeches
I « piibli • tixliiy, succeeding Thio] bile ereascs ilie sireugih ol lln- linen iilsmt When de h. I.e am dlilled up | Yells lol debell i ilpon i l>e I. .In . dodi ed io d Itlng them over the pnlasudes to an
for li'imy | Keep yo'r eye on de pos
5 pet * ii'iil m.ikes |( luoiv end ill itm no
Braga
bruii.Il a spiali | *.| -• ol .1 *|'ia ,-d
assault
nn yo'r b nins hi yo'r heads an
Il Ila' tn;i ot vii i:. I; si eialel "mls
In an address Dr. Machado pledged I det varying vvulbvi emidli Ions ami I ; sum
Dumas Inherited tnudt <»r that same
yo'll w in ii vietar.,*
1
dot Bunker Hill 'leu* door The etiti, i.ce !i;i|| may
cimses
II
tu
stiff,
a
tn
mi
nUsnliilely
nplrlt. It la said that Dumas left
administration to devote itself to inter­
I
i'outdu'1
hold
I
n
i
an
Ile
t<>
|
Generai
siiiuutli sin tin e, a feature ilial Is of
ie oiade n very lm|ioriiii;t f < ;or f i Purls for me last time taking with him
nal and external defense He Hiwm.
the utmost ndvainnge in fast Hights ImurseiiesH, bui prodlglous iipiilnnse. ) •urr. lng out thè generai chariuier of a single gold piece, wlitcli he solemnly VV e have on hand for sale the following
ed office on the fifth anniversary of Silk, wlili-h Mould -eeiu to make mi I want ii «Olii ilio' belo* I
1>|S
lite liome. nini II u »• is t:.e 11.-in equal laid on the m.-.ntelplece of Ids room at
the proclamation of the republic.
Ideal covering mi iieenunl nt ns light um (<» be n plnin. nlrne-t compiligli on y «iti» ao.t olbei riami In l'ie Io-Use I’nys. Towaml the end Ids eye wan­
blanks viz;
our part, We .-lin i g» ine to say mudi,
ness
and
strength,
Ims
heen
t
’
miud
uti
Auollicr inl-.nle o.'an mode Is m de dered across the sickroom to this <<>in,
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siitlsfaetor». us It does mil withstand bill wind «ve ilo s.-iy »vili hit de barn prlvlng thè eutrali e of beai. ( e. i.iin.
Lease,
and. pointing to It. lie said to Ids son:
Oiinn'
exposure m -un mid rain and does not iloiili like a loitd of bueksliot. ___
Mortgages,
y thè imi r. ssln.i colivi-; ed b.» a <-o|d
Canai Closed U itil Nov. 1
"See
there!
Fifty
years
ago
when
I
lend Itself readily lo the application of git de Idea dat big words mil gwine to entrimeli hall In v.*l:iter Is mit a p e.is
Bill of Sale,
came to Paris I had one louis m my
help yo* win «li lt beltings to yo' Be
cixifiiig eom|siinids Loudon Answers
og i ned c'H's i:ot sug.:cst thè --pirli |M>sscsslon. Why am I aocitaed of be­
Agreements,
fo* dis nieetln* o|H>ned tonight 1 lie-inl
Washington, Det. 4 —The ’
W arrantv Deeds,
tiny down Bel ee observe dat de ninlig ■>f re i thitt «e line l.ild so Uineli ing a |>todIgr.I * | have preserved and
Kept Hi« W<
itre-.s tp ni. .“ot onì.v t'i.s. Imi In vili possess It Still See.' There it is!"
cm al probably w rot i op n .d
,
ó
Quit Claim Deeds,
'■■md.-r
mint
Innuendo of de torrid altll.ishun
'. Murderer
Ill « veri—
ter
'
e.itller
<
old
dl..f:-
of
:-ir
ale
eer
This
was
Dumas
last
lest.
to traffic It’or to Niw. ml i
Yim -,
■ hattel Mortgage,
off «flit it would eiili.'ince de gtuernlity of de |iom- tulli to entcr thè lonn througli |he
Illg le i id 'e i.eiiei - lo tin- v
■ ite - ■ ti
Gtp
to be elin-. jioslty. He probably niennt well. an
Acknov ledgements.
Serfdom,
opri
i:i
.
*
of
doors
uni
t
il
reo
gii
i
lie
i-rn
k-
'
<s
tite
Eai tl. «.ide,, i . n, , 11. ,. t ’ ’Ml' < ,
- 'flint's alt lnebl>e Ids observation lias helped UM uri m.l t!ie duor It ivi.l m< mi uiui-b
Serfdom was nbollslmd In Russin i In
Real Estate ontract.
Gobi Hill, which legan Sept. Ui, have i i„i»l Ion « IP is. Impi i.-otied tor lire. • to git started, hut I liope he won't do to tlie comfort of thè llvlug n>< :ns It 1861. In England In muti, in France i not
Location
Notice—Placar,
muiitii. Instead It ng'ln I loan nobody do It. Dis mu
wholly until the I-*: euch revolution. In ¡
contii uid atenvilv despite efforts to «out you? Ai I ,in:i
tliis ulr b is Ilio chili reniovcd frolli it Prussia
Lix'ation Notice—Quartz,
no
di'
tlonnry
cninprilgn.
INo.no!)
in
17(12.
"f
loua,
wear.'
i
ears
Be
n-usomibie.
It
In the rest of Germany
keep the canal o| en with dre 'gea.
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
«'11 I'e plain puddln* mi* milk nt home bel'ore cnlering thè generai < Irculathiu 1781. In Denmark 1766 und In Brazil
nom — Bnsiou Trni eler
-Good Ueiillli.
1 -'ll Er. it j k f jus 1 utrict.
an plain Enull.-li « hen yo* am walkln
1.86788 There Is now practically no
Notice
Application for Liquor License
up and down «Id a |iossnm badge on
legrllzc.l serfdom anywhere
Hi» Cure.
--on earth
When Jackson Dined.
Js-ks.n county has brought suit
A muti wlio ninrrhsl a wld"«- Ime in yo r In-cast mi* n flag of lllierty In yo’r
At
reasonable
prices. We intend addin -
When
Ihivy
kett
wns
a
i gainst Fred L. Colvig, ex-county re­ ventisi n d< vi. e lo i-ure tu r of eier bund. Nntflii* counts quicker nor hnnl
An Exception,
member
of
•
■»»imruxx
mid
wax
nt
his
other
blanks
as
fast as possible unti
er
dan
to
call
n
man
a
liar,
mi*
de
"No man would approve of rhe re-
ceiver, ti recover about $803. which it ■•all.' pralslng lu : tornil i hiislmnd
home in T<
some «»tie asked him
the line is complete. Blanks of special
is alleged that Mr Co'vig nee veil f< - W llt*|ir\,t‘l‘ slip hrt'lis In di'siHIlt on bis Inngiih'ge mn so simple dm a child kin .ilnnii flie ditim i limn in W.iMiimrbm call as applied to himself."
“Oh. yes: an actor would!’’-Balti form printed to order at short notice
in king copies of the rec io« for pri­ noble qmilitles n,| 4 hlgvilhnix Xo 2 undei-tmid It. I «III uuw return vo He said Hie < *'ininon
ate dinner
merci» says ■ p.M,r •hxtr inun- IloW I my th-inks mi Im« m.v gratitude fur
more
American
vate t arries and which he failed to turn do wisli tie bad not
• t 1-, I he ne\| above ilieiii at I. the
de welcoii.e handed oiti to me"
JACKSONVILLE POST.
diel’“
i ver tn th,, county It is said that Mr.
men
haul»
at
2.
the
if
presi
iitntii
i
—
at
The orator sat down mind npp'aiisc
Portabl«
Hostelry.
( olvig admit- n- c-ving 'he monev, but
Mi it bro' e « 'ic'ows mid pg, <lt|t ||jr||(s 3. the M(mat«»rs al 4. iiieililiers nt tile
A Wait ng Mansion.
When I landed I took the ,^r tor n
ro >'«»!•<■ 'hat it t.e1 era to him a. the
l‘eiTmp> flirr»» H n I'lUllxhiii ||t liPHVPII and II Mils eoiit'nuisl until the pollec cabinet at u and tile » I c president ill 6 hotel
“
But
when
itoex
the
pre'»
idem
dine?
’
w
11;
,ih\
>|\
x
ih
>
■
e
up
the
iiTey
stairs
mid
<lrop|ied
thill
multi' g of these copies « re m> tart
vni|»t> a fimiiMhui
“What i n singular ml-tnke’’-B omou
“What' Old Hickory said » rm-kett.
th ee woirrii mi l four ni"ti down upon
of his official duty and th it the qu< s- uniting I»«
" h»» tn iiit»lr
NiiSkmN to tlx a time flint would sulf Trat « ript
'In*
simd
pile
l.t'io«
The
Possum
par
youth
utMi
‘
1
Minliltvd
then
un
\i<»iix
par
ti in of compenaation therefore wa.
.su Well.
tv mu I e sail lo have got hold of Its his I«., a <»f Im k't'ii > mvatnvs*
simply a matter between himself and [ entx J J |h»||
be doesn't eat fill next dav.’”
Thought and action are Inseparable.
nursing bottle with a good grip.
general offices
the parties for whom they were made.
As is the thought, so Is the life.
W Y°RK AND CHICAGO
TRY JACKSONVILLE FIRST!
THAT FALL SUIT
Taylor - Williams Co
The World is Growing Belter
Oregon
Jacksonville
D.
i & CÜ.
a
nóme PiAib'on&je Wii! Do
LECAL BLANKS
BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES