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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1916)
->JACKSON VILLE POSI-:- f Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jack. County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post oilice at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. .S’.-l TURD A r. $ By EDITI 1 ' 'S ROSS JA NU A R Y 29, 191 fi “Enucb Barnackel! W SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Any one would know tld* a name, application. crusty old miiu of the fife6 uas “ imedueate 1 mol with uo'er D’Pe. But what«an 1 do?" manners. Approximately 40 million feet of tim Announcements These words were spoken t« ber are cut annually under sales from the Chugach and Tongass national for by a girl who had some sixteeerse1’ before been left at a foutnlllngJeurs DISTRICT ATTORNEY ests of Alaska. end who hml been given the mlPIU* I hereby announce that I have filed Since 1908, there have be cn tal e Helen and had later < liosen the c .of ’ •my declaration of intention to become from the naiional forests five billion tional name of Whitman. She W a candidate for the republican nomina board feet of wood and t'mber pro- Ijeen retained at the home ns u u el tion for the office of District Attorney ducts. ployee till she approached seventeen, for Jackson county. Oregon, subject to During 1915, timber to the amount then was informed that a farmer the decision of the republican party, of 122,168.000 board feet, valued at mimed Barnackel had written that he at the primary election to be held May $259,000, was given under free use to wanted n wife and asked whether one 19, 1916. settlers residing in and near the na tion could be sent to Jilin. Helen was in G. M. ROBERTS. al forests. In Oregon this free use of formed of the opportunity. (Paid Advertisement) timber amounts to 12,122,000 board After a long and tearful delibera f ret, valued at $13,342, and in Wash- tion. feeling iircoiatietent to go out ington to 2,371 000 board feet, \ alued into the world iUiJ make a living, she HOUSE AGAIN DENIES HE IS at $2,953. decided to go out no Mr. Iturnuckel. If iie was very terrible she might com — ON PEACE MISSION mit suicide. Tlie matron approved of At The Churches lier resolution, lor she was comely, ami the goml woman feared that with her inexpiriem e she might fnH'» vie- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ■Paw'dert Wilson’s Personal En llui to some designing perso«. voy Goes to Berlin to See I Services held every Sunday morning Mr. Uarnuckel was infbitaed tb.,t i here was u young womrua ready to at 11 o’clock in I. 0. O. F. Hall. mi ept his proposition, Wtlil lie sen« U. S. Ambassador Everybody welcome mouey for her jouriwy. Tim heart ---------- « rst*----------- broken girl nerved tocrselt Io Tier fate and one afternoon »lighted at a rail Geneva, Switzerland, via Paris, Jar. PRESBYTERIAN way station nt tWe vlll'ige near which 24 —(Delayed)—Colonel E. M. House, Morning worship with sermon at 11 President Wilson’s personal represent Subject: “The True Nature of I’riyer” Lis farm was lecaded. A youug farm- « r wiih a whiÿi in bls ba-.nl nppr«jivhed ative, arrived here this morning and Sunday School at 10 a. m. W. II. ner ami set,cd it she mas tlu-. young left at o’clock in the afternon for Ber woman who was to tmirrv Mr. Bar lin. He was ’•ccompanied by two sec Johnson, Superintendent. uiickfl. Christian En leav.ir at six-forty-five. retaries of the American Ambassy in “1 am,’’ was the reply. “That is. If Berlin, who had come heie to meet Evening worship with sermon ar 7:30. h«* isn’t mi ogre.’’ him. Colonel House said to the Associatid Press correspondent that many mis- st iteir.ents had been published in the European pfess concerning the motives of his visit an I that he desired again ,}to afifm that it was in no wise connec ted with any peace movement or any (peace proposals, but that his purpose ’continues to be that which had been announced before he left the United 'States. ---------- —--------- - — It pays to Shop at Home Don’t pass Jacksonville Buy! Don’t be misguided by reports on Markets and Prices from other towns ’» The Mei chants at Home ■L'.i can and will meet all legitimate competition and hence should merit the patronage of the town as well as the surrounding country. AW We are exerting every effort to keep an up-to-date, first class article in every department at prices at least, as reasonable as can be found anywhere in the valley. Kindly give us a trial before paying carfare or going elsewhere. Quality and Prices Guaranteed at -aylor - Williams Co The People’s Store, where SÍ “The World is Growing Better'9 Jacksonville, Oregon The young man smiled. Ills smile was very wlnning. “1 bave n team here.” lie said, "I’ll drive you to the Sunday Sc doo’ ev ry Su i lav al 10 farm." ihe o’clock. W. G. Caudill Superi itenden'. M hen ^culcd in the wagon and he Preaching service 11 o’clock. Subject: b'"1 xilil “get up” to the horse« Helen "I'he terms of decipleship. ” "X|>e«ted that he would any something N tice of SheriTs Sal Under Epworth League 6:30 p. m. L >.'er , to her. He did not. He seetired to be ’ Linking. Mrs. Caudill. “What kind of a looking man is Mr Execution Preaching service 7:3) sp cia! mus:c. Barniicki'l J” she asked. Dr. Van Fossen of Ashland will have i Now. the young man was George L. Neidermeyer, Plaintiff, charge of this service. He is one of ’ HarmU'kel, nephew of the man who -vs- Oregon’s best pre ichers, and a large had written for a wife. The uncle D.ivid H. Palmer, Administrator c was fifty years old, his face lookeil the estate of John V. Palmer de. audience is expected. Mrs. Pierre Provost Suc- A cirdial invitation to everybody. like a ball of strings, his hair was red. ceased, David H. Palmer. Minerva and he was just too unlovely for any cumbs to Paralysis Ji. A. Hutchinson thing. At any rate, that Is the way i Palm r) Hunter, former widow of the ihiughter of one of the neighboring John V. Palmer, deceased J. C. Pastor. farmers put it. In fact, lie was ex Hunt' r her husband, Ella Lenora Mrs. Pierre Provost died at twelve- actly what Helen bml conceived him Rogers heir at law of John V. Palihr, Requisition Issued to be, judging from bls name. He deceased, Fred Rogers her husband, foriy-five Wednesd iy morning at the must also have been a fool or he j Fannie K. Sorenson heir at law of home of her ion. Sylvan yruvost, where Salem, Or., Jan. 26—Governor With would never have sent his good look- | John V. I’almer, deceased, Frank she had lain for two weeas as the re Ing nephew for a young girl he ex sult of a stroke of paralysis. Mrs. ve »tube has honored a' req lisitiun issu- peeted to make his wife. Upon Hel Sorenson her husband, Harry A. e I by the governor of Tex ,s, for the Prousst was aged sixty years, three en's Inquiry George turned bls face to j Palmer, heir at law of John V. Ptm- vlanths and one day. She was born at ret imed to that state of Ike Johnson, ward her. displaying a set of regular er, deceased, and JScott F. Hodge, Jacksonville, Oregon, and was united wanted foi violation of the pr diibition white teeth by smiling, and asked: Ddf endant "Suppose I should toll you that he is in marriage to Mr. Provost when she law. lie is now un ler arre.it in Lin- By virtue of an execution ancor a disagreeable old codger anil always der of sale duly issued out of and ud r was fifteen years old They lived for c >ln county. cross as a bear. What would you do?" s time in the Wiliam tte Valley later ”1 would Jump into th«* river—that I the seal of the Circuit Court, ofthe in the vicinity of Quebec Canada and State of Oregon, i” and for the C inti Is, If there Is on«' near by." for the past sixteon years in Ashland. ! Sauow, leaves 703 in Family There was a prolonged silence, nt of Jackson, to me dr e.'ted, and tit.«! They were ihe parents of 18 children — the end of which tile young man said: the 21st day of J inua * , 1916. in aier- of wl.om fourteen are living. Funeral Ponca City, Okla., Jim. 25- Mr . "And what would yon say if 1 told tmn.uit therein, when in L. Nid. r s iviceB wifi be held Friday morning at M. an Bear, s iid to be th.' < 1 lest. Ponca you Hint I am Mr Ihmim kel?" meyer as Plaintiff cn the J-5>h dal of ’ n o'clock from the church of Our L i Indian, died here, aged 105 years. She Helen s heart went up into her throat. ..miliary, ¡916. recov -r ■ 1 a jddgmai She made no reply to the question, but lly of the Mountain. Father Do pliii, was h devoted Christian and had u against th ■ defenda i’s David H. Pi»h ■ wid < fiieiate. Ashland Record. great ¡"fluence over her race. There she sidled nearer to her companion. er and the E ta’e of J„h V. I'.-lnz-r, Presently there came a subdued voice: are over 700 p rs ns in her immei iate d ceased, or cither of th m, for tie "Are you Mr. Barnackel?" family. sum oi Five Thousand Eight Hundr-d “I am.” U. S. Army Couldn't Muster Iler face was bent low. lie leaned Forty-one and 15 100 ($5-<41 15) I),,I an, himself and looked up into It, with interest thereon from s lid lóti Ha'f Enough Strength Progressives Give Five De'~- lower lie saw whit lie took to lie :i look of div of J anti ¡ry, 1016. si tit rat, . f i. ple.isnr,'. Pelilips It was relief The t er annuiti a> il h iv'’ Hundred! ‘509 , ca e > io ">i g > i reins were 1 In Ills right hand She was Washington, Jun. 27 The United Doll .rs attorney’s fee. and t’ e .'urt'■ t sitting at Ills left He put his left States army is so sh •rt of offi •ci's linn « m al ; B 30 c i.-.ts, which jn ig net) ..... ’ nrni about Iler waist. KtU* looked up men. Mnjir General Leonard Wo. Salem, Or., Jan. 26 -Advic .; he« n ut him. hei r eyes wet. a suspicion of a a .d ili ere was enrol. •.! and cioè Lete c nnui n er of the <1 p nnm nt of tie r ived by Secretary of State Olcott, smll«« till her lips. Ile kls: e I them 1 . ’he Ci rk’s ctTìc.* . f suite in in E 1 -t, today told the house mi ita y from John W M Gr ith of the Pr gres- "How far Is It to the farm?' W hs I s 1 i C wi y, on th ■ 15 h ay of Janu • u imittee th u were ii o dere I to t - - i e ini'i'iial nmmitte *, th t it h; s ttie next thing said ary. 19bi a :! is of r c > .1 úl V lu U Vi» ¡e Mexico ..( th present time, ti • •I'.po-. loned ti dele rifeg t > Oregon "About Hire«* miles." 2 o th Circuit Couv Jiu n.l Gt oige dt'oto over six mites, which p i ; « 5G.-' and 570 !■■ reof fantry, calvary mid a. Iiieiy would f "■ tu tin iona! convention of the Pro tike the field al lifts than half their gress.v : rty Two are to be elected seemed like three to Helen, then stop Public Notice is here'", q v.-n t’ t I full strength. The army he continued, m Imge, mid one from «*ach congres ped at a farmhouse. “Walt In the wagon," lie said, "while in com lin ce w ith the cormrm «is i •' ■ io ild consist of 22O,n io nv'il. sional district. I I go In to tell my mother and sister s .id x -. u'ion ¿rd o:d r of suie, I . 21 Powerful invading fore s, he c nt in ♦<1 ♦----------------- | "on re here. They don't know you're ell .5 o i lay, the ued, would find it en .y ti land on the corning." $53,099 K.iis d ror Irws 2ist day ol F.b'vsr/, 1916. A lantic or Pimiti" c • .sis. Ae U.ge.1 Leaving the reins In her hands, he went into the housi*. lie was gone a at the hour of 10 o'cl -ck A. M, rt th« adoption of enlistment terms w.dch long while. I'.,' a saw the face of woul I attract a Im; In r grade of m it to Cincinnati, Jan. 26— Fi tv three an elderly woimin surveying her from fr. nl door of the Cm rt Hous ■ in J c the ar ny. taourand dollars was rsiae.l tor the re a window, then a yotniger one doing sonvide, Jackson t'oumy. Or gnu, • " r fur s de and wi.l «ell at public mi t on lief i f Jewish sulf er.'ia in thbelii.-er- the same. H yden Dean's Body is Found e it co inir es of Eur..p < at a meetii g "Oh. de ir," she said, "I hope they're to the highest oidili-r fur ca h, «ubj t under the auspices of the Arne ic n not going to muke him «end me lan k!" to redemption as is by I iw provid i.iil Near His Cabin. Pre eiitl.v a door opened mid tile two of the right, title mid interest ih i: he Jewish re i ■ commit’eo here. women < nine out, the «‘Ider l.i advance. defendants had on the date of the -■■■ ..... ’♦fHk ---- ----- — Six* welcomed Helen, thou h she seem imrtgHge herein f. rceloael or h ive Heavy Si.cw at G ays Hjfb'r ed const rained Lending her Into the sine Grants Pass, Or., Jan. 26 a' qaired er now l ave in .¿id t house, tin* younger woman slio’ve.l her of Hayden Dean, the mrur all the following described real pr >per- to a chamber upstairs and. «liuti ini ished a week ago while |> ■ I Wash., Jan. 25 — Grays tin* iloor behind them, took her In her ty situat . in Jackson County, Oi»g' i. lions to his cabin t ih h i • i n to. wit; h r at "cd widi another tieup arms, exclaiming: creek, wi ■ M j \ "You poop child!" ) Commencing at n p int f it late.1 I 1 ,, by i I ivy f ill of snow ly a i li rt d si .me Lum i ■ II. Is! I "Why mil I to b» so pitied?" 6.83 chains west of the N.-rthenst cur II 11 , ..mi sno.ving at no n lying ae os., U1 u H l. i i «•m i. o I 1 "len. surprised. n« r and on the North ii: e of D. L.C. evidently become t xh.iuste» "You're nut It's all right Several Well No. 79 in 1 wp. 3. S , of If. 2 W.. . f make you verv happy My brother Is feet of snow had fallen after expir- Smuggler Pleads Guilty not the Mr P.nnniikel you < nine out the W. M, an I rm nin. : th nee W -t •c and thia prev med the sea eh s t'Jom u , : here to marry That one Is mi únelo, on s i d N >rth 1 • i\ Hilding the body earlier. a « rusty old nimi v ho would m>’d . f ir ty-i'ine links; thence South birt. -one Seattle, W ish.. .Ian 25 Nat Scha - you nt nil. Beimr chairs and eighty i:i ks to the th rlieuiiiat lin, arrested in Bvilingham last Ju y Geot'gc t > <!rhe y on from th station line of the east portion of si.id D i . Foresi Noles w»lh f31,(KK) Wurth of opium in his pos- to Ills farm. <; «.i « its ya ■i him- J tion Lanu Claim; thence East on the ses. ion, pleaded g liitv in the United self Mother h i- e’l her < • isent. said South die -ix chains and twenty- During the fiscal year 19 5, II of thi States diatricl c »urt yesterdav to pos and you uro to b • I Is. if nine links; thence North thirty one 162 i atimi.d forests paid tl oir local i i - ses nog unlawful drugs and was lined .von wish to marry ■i e." c ains «nd eighty links to the pl ice of Pel ’ll a >e<l If Ii •««iirv. erating c .sts, or in other wor.li«, wue $750ii. He paid »he fine. Gear e ic; Ile I o this i Iride cumm- ncing, c >n ai . ng t*enty acre«, self supporting. Ix'loii nsl 1» bis "• It*, mi Emptier of Austria HI ie«l by said property being iii the County of The commercial sales of timber < n Ills ini' le .un! ii r-'s t lie I, re tied Jackson, Slate of Oregon, together th ■ n tional forests of Or oil for the there «a.-. ih > k .wt • » r wmih! I vlih the tenements, liererlitamen’ nd n ’ll T ! i In the - past 'incili ye «■■ i amt 00" *K»a i feet, i.il.ud -• • » and on th«* natmnal loresis ul »V ash- . «inoli oi Einpctor bi.titvU'i Jt’.-ep.’« UÍ 1 .......... 1 .¡a mu i i ilk <tu *• ................... ington to 27,854,000 board feet valu, d , Austria. vs h<» has been st-riousiy lU foJ loo glad u» Ix» miirried ut <»nce ril. j property w iii be sukl at said time anti we filing took place that evening at $34,867. Ileverai days, is rapidly growing worje. place in the manner provided by law PIIONE 142 METHODIST 1 iÆ-jrÆ ,nr..f ; •¡ IX' L 1 of the A Panama-Cali for n ia Exposition í-j ri at F San Diego I I This beautiful exposition will continue all the year 1916-^- blgger and better than ever. Many of the best, exhibits from San Francisco have been transferred to San Diego. If you neglected to see San Diego in 19'5 do not fail to see this beau tiful city this year. The winter is the logical time to». Six months round trip tickets are on sale daily from all Pa ifiic Northwest points to Southern C ilifo’nt i. td 4 1:39 A.M. i CALIFORNIA ? EX?iff55 'i ra ns Every Day Between ÏI ■i •1 j 1 1 12:49 P. M. Portland EXPOSITION SPFC’Al h n d San Francisco P. M. L'^’TFD SiiASTA •Í Through st ri ìard an i Td irist d ét ìntf cats, dinin'; :-nd 8bse’^ntiSri rà-s. Steel c< a. h<> make traveling a p easute. Ask ‘>ur local agent for ir formation or write Train I) • Luxe 1 • i -, f 1 : .’ 5 SOLI HERN > A F t A C C3 EXPR’S 4 PACIFIC J ha M. Scott. Gdneral Pas ’.'*nper Agent, Portland, Oregon, 4 M'. 1 l s Ye i-r Watch And Jewelry Work CECAL BLANKS W e have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: We are prepared to take care of a'l w.>i h, doc and jewelry Jrepairng’ dia mond and agate m «un’inr of ait k n is d>ne by an] expert. Evi rything we sell or repair is ab u'utely guaranteed. Get Ou P. i«'s On Watches. They Are RIGHT.! Visitors Always Welcome. Mailing .Cnarges Lease, dortgages, Rill of Sale, Agreements, W arrantv Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, t hattel Mortgage, Acknov lodgements, R ,‘al Estate ontract. Location Notice —Placer, Location Notice—Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, R.ai Sitite t f .* ill I'.»itr mt. At reasonable prices. We intend adding other blanks as fast as possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice JACKSONVILLE POST. Martin .J. Redd} THE JEWELER FOR QUALITY’ Meufi rd, Oregon. ■ « C’l »« Fit- I « v; J ; .kkfMrrK;»- • -I or 1’1 uto. for •V. r . Ht 1 » .ttvd t’ .1 j i ila« iDio. W. H. SINGLE« Sheriff, By E. W. Wilson, Deputy i j^o03 òsvcn.h Ä PATS. O ri • f c 1’ivaltxnMe bo -k U e li SiishTs. P LAWYERS, Washington, D. C