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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1915)
T- < JACKSONVILLE POSI IT PAID AFTER ALL Official Paper ot the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacksor 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. •*- SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1915 By WLL'AM CHANDLER Lt Again We Beg To REMIND YOU That Jacksonville merchants are making many friends and lots of people are discovering how well ; Bob Sanford 011 his way from New York to Chicago nrri'eil Saturday SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnis'ied on night at Buffalo and discovered to his application. di: ui.-iy Unit be cotthl g,> no farther till the next evening. Not only was he NEED MORE MONEY THETHRICE-A-WEEK EDITION disappointed tit having to wait in a strange town over Sunday, but horror Ycu ran find must stricken nt remembering that lie was OF THE NEW YORK WORLD Banking Credit of $250,- short of cash, having provided Just enough to take him to his journey's 000,000 May be Estab His hotel bill for one day would Practically a Daily al the Price I end. use up nil he bail, with none left for lished in New York bis sleeping berth to Chicago. His cf a Weekly. No O'.her tickets were to that city. in Jacksonville, and an earnest desire on the part of Bob put up nt a hotel and went to Newspaper in the World New York, Oct. 27—The value of the the merchants to meet your requirements in the bed. lu the morning lie bethought English pound sterling which has been himself us to how he should get away Gives so Much at so most satisfactory manner. witlt the «lay and provide means for a going down for the past 10 days drop sleeping berth for the balance of the ped today at $4.60%, a new low record Low a Price. Come and see how well we have anticipated your wishes trip, for he had 110 uiind to sit up all for the current movement. A subse night. Then suddenly lie remembered quent rally carried its value to $4.61%, Especially, we invite you to inspect our Immense that bis churn. Tom Atkinson, was a Negotiations looking to the establish There has never been a time wh"n a Buffalo boy and bis parents lived there. ment of a supplemental British credit, newspaper was more needed in the Tom’s father bail visited his son In Lines of everything kept in an up-to-date General estimated at from $200,000,000 to $250,- household. The great war in Europe Chicago, and Bob bad been introduced Store. Again we invite you to 0)0,000, were still under way here to has now entered its second year, with to him. He might call on Mr. Atkin day. no promise of an end for a long time, son. state his necessities and secure This credit, it was said, would be These are world shaking events, in the loan of the fe^r dollars needed. Bob spent the morning reading the purely of a banking nature and would which the United States, willing or un not involve the issuance of bonds to be willing, has been compelled to take a newspapers and the afternoon walking the streets. His truin did not leave offered to the public. part. No intelligent persen can ignore .till 11 o'clock. After dark he plucked such issues. up courage to go to tlie Atkiusous for The Presidential contest also will Ills loan. So after getting tile address Forest Notes soon be at hand. Already candidates from a directory lie turned Ills steps to for the nomination are in the field, and the house. Oh his arrival he found the The Peonie’s Store, where the campaign, owing to the extraordi premises dimly lighted, lie hesitated, According to a recent compilation of lie was tempted to give it up anil sit the Department of Agriculture, approx nary character of the times, will be of up all night in a day car. But the pros imately 1,900,000,000 acres represents supreme Interest. No other newspa pect of a sleei'less night urged hint on. tho total land area of the United per will inform you with the prompt anil lie went up the steps and rang the States. Of this area about 878,000,000 ness and cheapness of the Thrice-a- bell. Aller waiting some time he saw acres or 46% of the total, is in farms. Week edition of the New York World. the light in the ball tinned higher: THETHRICE-A-WEEK WORLD’S then a feminine voice asked who was« Only a little over half of this farm land regular subscription price is only $1 00 there. I’HONE 112 is improved, Bob was staggered, Ilow could he per year, and this pays for 156 papers. Of the total land area of Oregon, 61,- We offer this unequalled newspape explain who he was? lie could not 118,000 acres, 19% or 11.685,000 acres and very well say that lie was Tom Atkin son's friend ami lie liail called to bor 14 in farms. Of this fatm land approx imately 4.275,000 Hcres is improved JACKSONVILLE POST row a lew dollars on the strength of that friendship. He said nothing, farm lat.d, which is 7% of the total. together for one year for $2.00 cash standing in the vesilbuie irresolute. In Washington the total land area is only. "Who's 1 here?" asked the voice again ^^1 estimated to be 42,775,000 acres, of The regular subscription price of the In a more resolute tone. which 27% or 11,712,000 acres is in two papers is $2.5). Still Bob. not Ltiowing what to say. .'•>* '' I . farms, Approximately 6,373,000 acres saiil nothing. Then lie thought lie • roll:' ’. . -I>i..int «14. .......i countriesCi*! Kt FEE. beard a light step within i-etieiiting. «if this farm land is improved, which is t (.'opyi regirt- ÏR..WÙ JACKS, <’ .vp.ds . bt* rcl. Sciai ........................ or iTio’o. fur 15'% of the tatal. Countv Treasurer’s 77th Call then returning. Suddenly the door I TEE Rf rORT on ] it a:v. Pat« ntpract- was opeiud a few inches, anil the muz i< e I’.Tclusivi ly, •’ ’ C ■ I. -UI.^NCES. . L. 1 2 < •it.'» in F' ”il”i f >r Invaiti able book In 1906, the first law was passed giv zle of 11 pistol was poked ihrough. Be For Warrants. JW i J - C ____ ;T. ; Kt CELL PA1ENTÖ, • s v il par. Ii ,.v to get n partner. ing the several States a share in the yond lie could distinguish tlie tigure of » aa.l u«,.*r valuable ini urination. State i.f Oregon, County of Jackson. National Forest income. The first al a girl. Treasury Department. “If you think that 1 urn alone.” snl<l lotment made to Oregon under this law Jacksonville, Oregon, Oct. 30, 1915. a quavering voice, 'you are mistaken. was $7,585; the last fiscal year gave PATENT LAWYERS, 303 Scvcn'.h St., v/ashinnton, D. C Oregon $69,545 as its share of this in Notice is hereby given that there are There are three men upstairs." "1—1 —have come to make a cull on come. Washington’s first allotment funds on hand for the redemption of Mr. and Mrs Atkinson. Do they live under this law in 1906 was 11,923 while all County Warrants which were pio- here?" the state’s share nt the end of the last tested before September l?th, 1911. “Ven. they live here, fiscal y.ear was $52,423, Also, for warrants protested on the church. They haven't following dates: September 12th, 13lh, You can't come in." “Certainly not if you don't wish it. 14th, 15th, 16th, 18th, 19th, and 21st, If you spend your money with your neighbor he’il spend his 1911. and numbered ai follows: 11737, May 1 leave a card?" Ac w Toad io Crater Lake Tin* girl made 110 reply to this. Bob 11652, lost;«, 11320, 10519, 11654, 11648, with you. tii-lil out a card and. poking it at (iie 11735, 11640, 11801, 11770,117 56, 11768, girl just below tile pistol, said: The ads. in your home paper will tell you how to spend it ■ Rossburg, Or., Oct. 25—Real woi k I 11350. 11377, 11397, 11396, 11585, 11563, "I'm a friend of Toni Alklnsc.n. in J ~ judiciously. began on the Tiller cut-off, the wagon 1 11671, 11826, 11412, 11780. 11772, 11751, Chicago I lappening to lie In Buffalo. road between the Umpuua and Rogue ! 11754, 11759, 11761, 11364, 11384, 11567, I coiiciiiil.-d to pay my respects to Ills BOOST FOR ROME TRADE AND PRCSFERiTf «í liver, this morning. This road will cut 11390, 11389, 11391, 11670, 11769, 11767, [ hi rents.” "Oh. merciful goodnessl" exclaimed iff marly 40 miles between Medford 11821, 11609, 11237, 11231, 11356, 11530, 1 i >1 Roseburg, and put Roseburg with- 11646, 4119, 11565, 11616, 11591, 1 169 i. the girl, wit'idr:1. wing the weapon. >• . utile over 100 miles of Crater 11806. 11808. 1'814, 11817. 1)820. 117S.->, 11778. 11023. "What have I done!" "It doesn't matter." said Bob n|H«lo- I ke. I* will make Riddle and Ros.- 11645. 11,21. 11630. 11666. 11799.11239, 11789.1171)«. l| I nc only way to getically. "Its m.v fault anyway, • mg outfitting points to Crater Lake, I 726, 11354, 11537, 11541, r.532, >1352, shouldn't have cal led so late." get the genuine the si me as Medford and (¡old Hill ire 11510, 1153'1, 1153.8. 11170, 114'17, 11484. "Are you Robert Sanford?" 11485, 11 171. 11468, 11469, 11171, 1'474. ■ "Yes." n w, wl en finished. fisvj Abo'it $4000 is on hand to stmt il e II ,72. 11476, 11491, ’ 1177. 1 l-'-l. 1 ! 17.'. "Oil. dear! I’apn and mum mil Julius Kruttschnilt C ewir.j Machine f, work this full, the agreement being bi- 11182, 11450, 11453, 11554, 11155, 11156, me all I aiom*. mui I'm fruid of Cn Fi.iancirg Railroads tween II.e forest service mid Dough.a 11 157, 11459, 11160. 1 1131. 1146’. 11461. ' glnrs. I've tinnii* a ninny of uiy-elf. L to buy the machine 1 county, that for each dollar 1 xpended 11465, 11466, 11568, 116)3. 11367. 11419. t o nu* In." with the name NEW Bob 1‘UtiTed, a-4 in-,* If the girl w.is The farmers of —the Legislator« and the Commie by Douglas county, another will I e 11.825, 11199, 11400, 11101, 11402, 114.>8. Tom's aisler. mil sin* assure.1 him I on llie arm sloners. 11110, 1/731, J/706, 7246. 11705, ¡ til'll she was and bail often li.-arj Tom this nation need •pent by I lie forest denartmeut. The 11408, “Managing a rnll oad i3 q't 'e diff- ’ ; ad ia t'.e L-ga. to become better r ,ute selected follows Elk creek from 1/7,30, 17 "85. 403, 4/0, 411, 1/5, 14312, -peak 1 f his frieu I Mr. S.-iuf, rd. acquaiuUd with ent from m: at’fug a gov-rnr.ici Tiller, and after crossing the Umjq 1:- 116'81. 11698. lists. 1158« lira. 117>>, 11701. 1170'. "I*a| .-i 1,ml imprnia w ill l-e so eonipll- 'r’a4 r.-.act.tne la the railroad men where the nio/i? is t 1 4*1 by las Rogue divide, follows down the Trail 11703. lt«89. 11711 11351. 11827. 118*8 1'8 .9. |18l„. iveiltisl lliat you tiave c.*ilied oil them." a./ v. . . .-anted for all 118.11, IIK5 IIC4. 114'8. 11J70. 1144:1 1 411. 1C: -8. f- tion. When the expaniuitm-« and their prob said Miss Alklnson. "mid will l,e de- [ time. creek basin to the Rogue river, enter 11)19, ¡1447. 11691.. lotus. It is only good reasons er c.'.-t-,.i e, ti.er* ing the main Crater Lake highway near Interest ceas-s on the warrants above li -.ii cd to si*, , ne of Tom's intimate friends Tiic will la- Ii me in a few there who know taxes can be equally It.crcusiu f . C;hcr F’;e it what is known as the Widow Martin's numb red mid eallid this 30th day of Vrv . of .¡u .*s i . luinutes. 'I'll sellici-, ale over at It. that can give us railroads, w!,ll B Loo'jpf i-- C'i place. lie, cannot false mt-ticy w! a »0« ai i it I t ties t 1 uh,mt lll'teen minutes October, 1915. information and l:n; ease and facility. The r .11:, Js to come from lliv i-hur, h Here they Ra a .. ù. ii.'j (.’achine Company,' -------------------------------------------- the farmers of F red L. C oi . vig CRAf.GE, MASS, America should keep their ext ■ ndi.i.r 2 jlu .u the Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon arc now." a lneomes baeat. e whtl.j tl.iy h H irney County Girl Shoots Ib b wished it laid taken them long, lioti 11 attentively some control over ti., r expend ti , r to ,-oi.ie. fiir Tom's sister n ils very to what the men they have almost :.0 v. ..rol evar el pretty ami ia* not III have lilted a Ardent Wooer. who manage taii- Incom, s, their rates L .in. ilxul b Whaf Cherry Says ,*r sittiii. v. ,:!i Iter alone. Tin* road property public authorities. diHir o|.i ..* ! ■: 1 Mr. an 1 Mrs. .1 have to say. Mr. Urv.i'-chnltt, exec- "Thera is not a rail s< 11. after 'I' .iinx tlu-ir wr:i|»< It Ita’ er, Or., Oct. 27 Mis« Kate Pick, utlve head of the Southern I’aei.'ic, the country today wl*. W e have on hand for sale the following da ighter < f a hum -ateader nt ( allow Attorney <». W. Cherry, of this city, hall, «-lit, eil. has writton an article dialing with that under the pre r c "Illis is 'loin's friend Mr Sanford V illev, Harnev county, is in jail in appointed by the court to defen I Jos- blanks viz: tho financing of r..¡'roads. Ho aald ntands the transper':, of < ill,-ago," said Miss Atkinson. tho country will, ic. a f Burns, and Erank Mcllurnev, a neigh seph Johnson, charge ! wiih hi.ihwm "Well, upon my wo: 3!" ex, laliued In part: down, unle-s the railrc Lease, boring homesteader, is not expecte 1 to r->l bery, hut who was dismissed yes Mr. Atkin on "Deilvtitcd to see you. “The financing cf a railroad Is a to earn larger f.m.ds Mortgages, live as the result of live bullets in his terdav on motion of Prosecuting Attor- I remeiiil.ei- very weli meeting you in function which the people, througi buiid It up. There t.t Bill of Sale, b xiv. said to have been tired at him by n -y E. E. Kelly, said today that no ev- Toni's riHuits in t'lil, ugu." their servants, the Railroad Coratuls cf the country, cspe in Agreements. Miss Pi -k when he wooed her too ar i lence whs obtain ible directly cnnnect- "How nice of roti tu come ali,! «ce ■ loners and the Legislators, have where more r.illr r - nr » in uid Warranty Deeds, dently. He came to the Pick home ' ing the defendant with the crime and us!" s."i<| Mrs \tkln«>n. "I iissiii'o never attempted, but It Is a most im they cannot ba b.:i:; unices Quit Claim Deeds, portant problem, especially to sec ways raise new cat al. Saturd «v afternoon, h **-1 til • r nilt of t *‘ )f woti'd have been quite impossi- yoi: n e «|.... celate Un* n'tentlon ' "People Invert 1 n -y tn c-id Bob remali:««! f,.r nu lioiir. ditring tions of a State where new rallrcnds t hattel Mortgage, the presura of h'« so t u ■ -.* h >*. ' l> i* o co viel ’ :,n. Hence the diamia- ivhIt h the forni parcnt« t:ilkc*l liu-es- are needed The placing of securities make money, raid th. j are Acknov ledgements, i"g t>V •'e girl The m *■> !■•.« three sal, if: . tl e i* <s !> 1.1 been q lite fully as to whether tl .) r.ia . . . santli about tlieli- son iiik I Itoli pra la has been left entirely with the pro by Investing In cct.r. .tb .t : r Real Estate ontract, b iile's ii ihdoni n an I k | h icse.. 1 Mail l.ioune i«l him to tlie ne« All thè wtii’c tie tnoter and owner of railroads. ■ with stringently m, i a" ... ly Location Notice—Placer, c ns fear h, eu ,u. I v<*. Th girl ; ns w is trying tu UHI «ll*r Ilo l-oll.-iivr lo road securities n be :r. . .e :. 'The immediate determination of Location Notice—Quartz, m tie co statement aa yet. speak >f thè lumi of S'J for il sH*epi|.g what earnings the railroad shall be attractive to Invite I:,vi t:n i ts • Satisfaction of Mortgage, lierth. Woman Juror Free From in order that they r.iay be nt.. . Bui to le i T'om'a parents In ♦ A*------- permitted to receive and what bur- attractive, the mails mu*t be ...... ed Rial Stciti K jtatt C »itr ict. 1 tie presen....... . Tom's sister tli.-it he t( had calle«! for that purpo-«* was loo dels It shall have put cn it is hi the earnings th I will tuaLle lb Duty as Baby is 111. Child Killed by Auto Butied Notice Application for Liquor License nim-li fur him So. «¡tying that lit* nm«t bauds of other servants of the public meet the Increased capital ch u ¿ea.’ At reasonable prices. We intend adding go fur III« triili. In- hade them nil gm>,1 other blanks as fast as possible unti t».v. nmt. :o|'o-.- k J |,- n shower of th »uk H «ker Or., Oct. 27- Baker countv ’ « North Yakima, Wn«h., Oct. 27 The fu"cral yeaterlnv afternoon of L ■ a firsl w anan to b ■ sunimon-'-J as a juror for tin- atte lion Im fi.nl «'low 11 llieiu Maybe w • can escape w ar vt*’, if we O’. Raisom Shot b} Accident the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice M<"cv, 2-i ear old <1 - hi *hter of Fred - will not serve an! the officials do not til «-till don't m-'hnl'Z** the poet.«. I'll«* uvxr JH i k M**rcv, wto * as run < v >r h* her want her to This juror, Ora G *rb • • r !’.! 'I. ¡U The e*-| nl-* of b| nr*« | • l-n’,1 n - p al m. O-.. o.t. 27 Dr. C. I, Run JACKSONVILLE POST. f the in hi« Hl| lrn .5 iC- Sun,I IV, «i* a ding, of Ua'fwav is listed < n the fax ‘ » <‘!l f well 11 det 'he dyestuff «' ortl”e. so n of Mill ’it■/. vho v 11 fo 1 11 4-a | he'd from the Elks te Hll 1 I in e’v h a a* i fatmer. m<1 the County co f t’T ’-J Gr- ' Ki-rr -n ts Gre ' r,-c- i" the lack-on Hole ■* un rr, in Wyo-n «trended Both th* Knife an I Ma- i'-'U tv Clerk A. R. i’onib« ,nd D *n • >z. when e h 11 g me on 1 him in ; THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN r' then cem *« •’ e 'ng of n**’i 'n' t- . je.tic th* atrts. prop.* tv < f Mi Men y ti Sher ff G , rge Herbert. a'I th u’ht ADVERTISING BY THE t p. 1 • -i,i -iitallv sh't himself, arc -d- « ■ ' I' •!> "lim ,t w¡i8 v.-.irtIi Were closed all d ly A *.n lay 01.1 un il 6 Ile nmne hat of s man u itil thev *,'- I '• un »0 Ne York to estab'is1’ an 1 1: to he ve :i *t of the .- >rjn_r’s ju-y v d w. td ironi her todav. nsking to <1 u. Ill 11!. l* I I ' o’clock last night. This is the third a«ylnm for Wall Street war babies. s' Wilson, Wyoming. Word to th»« " h t <)•» * on , i,- >,r-- e vils! Mr. and Mrs. Mercy have 1« s‘. un be < xcus.»,l beeause the vo mgest baby Bob ne* e explain«*,! till he l>e nnie Anyhow. *he ultimate consu ner ran effect reached here yaaterdav, when general offices tier tragic circumstances the oldest of ii .«ick. 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