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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1916)
—r -.-JACKSONVILLE POSI-:- Official Paper at the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of .Jack so; County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw . Editor and Publisher ■ t Entered as second-class matter June 22, 11X17, at the post office at Jack invill., Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. 'SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1916 It pays to Shop at Home Don’t pass Jacksonville Buy! r Had you asked In the village of Lorain which was the happiest family application. In the community uine out of ten would have answered that Deacon ArTER this week The Post will be * Thurston and Ills wife tilled the bill. Saluting thj Anthem. found in its new quarters in the Fick Deacon Thursturt was long, lean and When began tliq custom for Individ building, one block north of our pres uals and audiences to lie standing when ' «lulling. Ills wife was fat, content ent location and where we will be glad the “Star Spangled Banner" wus sling mil good nature«!. The deacon had never been known to welcome our patrons old and new. or played? It is a fair question. It was adopted to get mad or to du a selfish action. by the army anil navy long ago, but Ills w ife was seldom known to borrow, E lsewhere in this paper appears a the army and navy did not originate ant was always willing to lend. Of a summer evening they sat on circular letter from the County Educa the very appropriate and patriotic cus he porch sometimes for three hours tom. tional Board in which it is stated that Many years ago when Jenny Lind, -witIi,ait speaking a word to each '•■from now on there will be but one su one of the sweetest singers the world ythelk z pervisor in the county.” Many of the ever produced, was the chief attrac After supper of a winter's evening taxpayers of the county believe that tion nt a Boston concert Daniel Web 'lie deacon built n roaring (ire In the the board could have eliminated the ster, the great senator, secretary of sitting mom. mid then with n candle - n one hand and it blue pltehbr in the other supervisor without serious detri state and patriot, was present. itlier lie descended to the cellar. The Jenny Lind sang the "Star Spangled ment to the schools. To the average Banner’’ us only that song bird could I i.iriel of eider stood in tile northeast / person many of the recent innovations sing 1L The audience called her back ■ orner. lie knelt before it and drew il l our school system appear to be fads several times, and she sang n verse of •xnctly a pint and a half of its eon pure and simple, intended to spend the our present national anthem. Each j tents. This was a pint for himself and taxyayers’ monev rather than to fit time one man stood up and at the half a pint for his good wife. It was the pupils for the battle of life which «■lose gracefully bowed to the singer. never more mid never less. The apple they are about to enter. The supei- That was Daniel Webster. It was a bln stood against the south wall. lie visors and the County Board of Educa good example to set. n needed custom went to It nn I seleetid four lilfe Bald to establish, and one that has been an Mins and put them In his coattail tion alike belong to tnis class. Important factor In impressing patri i pocket and marched up the stairs. His wife was ready with a damp cloth to otic lessons. Milwaukee Sentinel. give the apples a wipe. Three Of them were for the deacon iltid one for Snowfall Ties Up Seattle A Norfolk Coast Garden. Unique among English parishes Is Ills wife. One whiter when the first snowfall Wingland. ml the Norfolk coast. Rich, Seattle, Feb. 2—Snow fell all last with soil producing almost unbellcv- •nine the deacon hitched up the bid .* > might, and at 8 this morning 18 inches able amounts to the aero. It has no horse to tile "pnnz." or homemade sled, mnl started for the woods. Four of moist snow lay on the ground. Ex school, postotliee. public house or tax Im lies of snow had fallen, ami it w as Wlnglanil Ims a church cept for a few downtown lines, no collector. ß a brisk morning. The old horse *qlieiM street cars are being operated, and the , yard, and in it lies one grave, that of ed and kicked lip tils lieels. and the street car companies seem to regard a boy thrown up by the Wash. Along ifeainn heard himself saying: the north const »if the county, Wlipre "Well. If I ain't glad to be alive this the situation as hopeless until snow the cliffs are clmlk. sand, clay and morning, though they have raised my ceases falling. The schools opened loam, the lucessaiit sea is making in taxes $2 more this year!" opened with few teachers at their po ts roads. Once happy and fruitful vil When the deacon mid his outfit en Stores opened late and had few clerks laces now lie seven fathoms deep tie ÜSüíi r.uG-c.: U.'jtL- • wirW veí?, tered the woods there was a rabbit's and as few customers. Factories were low the waters. The land is practical trail leading in the dire tion lie wanted short handed, and their employes were ly all reclaimed and is only a few feet to go He therefore followed it. It trudging wearily through the wet above the sea. Imt Is one great garden led into the woods and stop|ied at a Notice ef Sheriffs Sale Under Electric Spirks An acre Ims produced more tlmn .$i.U;i:> snow. hollow log. The deacon ndvnliced to the log and The snow is falling as briskly as ever worth of Howers, fruit and vegetables Execut,on. In the mountains the fall continues in a year. Here bulbs of hyacinth and with the bend of his nx struck n it* (fe'rom Off Húr Wíreiesñj narcissus as good as if not better than sounding blow lie did mil sec whether L. Neidertji .‘yer; Plairttifl, heavy. The Great Northern abandon- tlmse that come from Holland can be (he rabbit ran out or not. His ear el its mountain division yesterday •vs ■ bought. Here they prow millions of (•might u Jingling sound, mid in the >'■« David H. Painter, Administrator of morning, and the Milwaukee last nigl t flowers that grace the tables of Lila “Are ad the English newspaoer pub citoment the presence of biinny was ■topped trying to move trains, but the eitshlre und Yorkshire.-Argonaut. entirely forgotten. It w; s a Jingle of the estate of Jitjm V, Paltiier de. Ushers I. rds?” asks a contemporary, Northern Pacific had its plows busy all nioi ey-not greenbacks, lint solid colli. Cfiasc f, Dhvid II. Palmer, Minerva I N", c, nteinp. but one lord publishes night. No overland train has arrived Five minutes later lie ivfls •■oiijtiug (Palmer) Hunter, former widow of In a Queer Town. I nearly all the English newspapers. - here since 7 o’clok last night. Margaret Illlngtmi was making a the old log wide ?yptli and Ills eyes John V. Palrmr, deceased J. C. Loid Noithcliffe, coast to coast tour ns the star In a new were b'algiVcg out mid Ills cheeks were Hunter her husband, Ella Lenora There’s no telling who will be the play. She bad rem lied the land of th.' pale. There was coin before him— Rogers heir nt law of John V. Palmer, Walla Walla is Snowbound next major in our midst. one night stands, and to break a Idng heaps of coin. It was all silver coin. deceased, Fred Rogers her husba 'd, tine, two, three", four capfuls of sil Fannie K. Sorenson heir at la v of Jump she was to play 111 a new com Experts are developing a haltlesh p ver treasure. He carried each capful mimlty that expects to have 50.000 In th t wdl I e able to survive one turpe«- John V. Palme “ , deceased, Frank Walla Walla, Wash., Feb. 2 With to the sled mid emptied its contents habitants some day tio. In that case othet- experts will Sorenson her husband, Harrv A. 28 inches of snow on the ground and As the actress, in the early morning, upon the horse blanket. When all the p' dure one electing two torpedfis at it still falling steadily, Walla 'Walla is dismounted from the through train, money laid been gathered be tied up Palm r, heir at law of John V. I’aiih- time And then Whit? snowbound today. Street cars in the with her maid and her manager and the blanket. When lie finally mounted er, decvased, and JSeott F. Hodge, We are prep:.red to trike care of all the sled he gave the old burse three ok Ddfendants, city are completely tied up and even the supportin': company, an aged dar Arne: ieank who did Hot lea-n thd les wm ch, clock and jewelr'jrepai 'ng’dia t ixic.aos have quit. Railroads are op ky laid hold of tier Imnd baggage an 1 four sharp cuts with the whip. They son of prtpafedne s from the Spanish By virtue of an execution ah ! oV- en, although trains are somewhat de led the way. (lowing and scraping, to Were the first blows the old hag had de of salt duly issued cllt of ami un i r mond and agate mountin of all kinds A-.ierican war must now go back to the where the hotel bus waited Follow ever received nt Ills bands, and they d me by an] expert. Ev rything we kind -rgarten cla a ar.d d i sd ne heavy layed. Ing him. Miss Illlngt n emerged from stmted him ontdit a lumbering gallop. t .e seat of the Circuit Court of the sell or repai: is ab. oluti ly guaranteed. At noon yesterday all records for th ■ station - bed oil an ex| anse of one stud)i p Horse mid driver appeared at home State of Oregon, io and fi.r the Count s inwfall during a winter season had story stores flanking each side or a In a sweat They did not stop nt the of Jackson, to me dk eeted, su l d..t d Get Ou Prims On Watches, The' In repFesentiri.r his constituents whri been passed and KI inches has fallen dusty road kiti lien door, though Mrs. Thurston was the 2lst day of Januar", 12’6, in a cer Are RIGHT ! live in his d stric a congressman some since that time. The weather bureau I ncle." rhe asked, "Is tills the prtn there to ask wli.it bad happened. tain suit therein, wherein L. Nieder Visitors Always Welcome We pay times forge's to rej res nt h's centt tu- “S-s ti! You go right Into the house. meyer as Plaintiff on the 15th da” of. promises no relief from snow nor frim clpal street?" Mailing .Cnarges i nts of the rai ion at large. “Ids yere one? No’m," he said "Ills Judith, mid I will be there in a mln Januare, 1016, recover I a judge en' the temperature which h is ranged from As time goes on International law z ro to 10 above for the last week. It yere ton n ain't got ii i | rlm lp il street." ■ nte.” I against the defendant« David H. P .hr Saturday Evening Post, in five minutes lie followed after hi t talk;-, more and m ire with the Yankee as snowed for 72 houia without a i and laid the bundle of coin on the < er an.I tl e Estate of "il h V. Palm r. THE JEWELER FOR QUALIIY twang supposed to be characteristic of break. kitchen table with a dink that made I d .used, or either of tin m. fortl.e The Beaver ’ s Tooth. our own elongated Uncle Sam. ---------—- s im .'>t Five T lou-'and Eight liumir.i! No car| enter s i biscl .mi do more Iler cxehllni: All that soldiers have lo do is flght "Oh. deacon, have you picked up a Fort -one and 15 100 ($5J41 !:•> i ciTei five work limn is lurned out with •» nnd die f«r their Cntintryi But thp lot of horseshoes '" wit '. ii:lvr<st tl.e- eon itm.se and neatness by the I.raver's from said 15th 1 Goverhmetit has to imVe d crisis all the "Horseshoes nothing!!" lie whispered 1 'V of danti rv, Ulti, st t"e rat of t; tooth This is tile prtllelpal tool ■ ;h tiirie and I se its hair W irr) ing. •which these patient .lever builder« as lie untied the blanket mid folded II ' < rer arm m arid Fiv Hundred(->5 l!l ) V< h.'.vc i,i> i'mrl f, r sale the folkr.vin.' construct thill d.uns The outer stir I back. Turkey and Bulgari» a-e How aS Dollars Ut rn v's f•<». and the further "Why. it's silver It’s nioneyt*’ (’• ntralia, Wash., Feb. 2 Another face of the t<oTi is a sente of very f i ndlv to one another as Japan and 3 ni I ■•»»<.'« Cists, Wtl c . j 1 ! ; : -;>t blanks viz: "Of course it Is. and I didn't nib any L Wi.i coir tv sawmill went up in sin lie hard enaiac I. wlii'e the body of it is of Rusria Wars rancors do not endure a id d ere Was enfoL -d and eo ’ ke e lio.ly to get it either I found it in a As the s .ft t sub Monday night when the plant oi Fr. d softer dentine v jry long. i 1 ’l.e i I rk ’s otfic ■ f si i I Cm 1 io Lcvise, boiler I ig." Shillei. on I“dependence creek, w s stance Weill« away in use tin end of "Deacon, we are rl It!" whispered the « id C <jn y, on the i5.li fay of ¡ o (- Mortgages, •> I the ton’ll takes a < his l-llke lievel, Women of flyer peace party may re burned to the ground. The glare* Wi s leaving a thin, slightly projecting edge wife t|s she I""'kid the kitchen door ary, 1916 B'll of Sale, is d' recur i in V.1I.1 ni turn bi.'cau e they have nothing to visible for a radius of m my miles. Tl e of hard enamel as sharp us any car mid pulled down the similes 21 o. tn C te ui t 1,*m- J ‘"iii .1 a Agreements, wear. Has the peace dove been pluck- origin of the blaze is not kn iwii , as th "You bet we me.'' replied the deacon ' pa ' 568 anil penter's tool tri sh from tl. • oilstone. Vt irratity Deeds, t». e..? ; 570 I:-rot f. plant was not in operation. There was I'he thin s. ale of enamel gives keen "Help me fount the money." Quit Claim Deeds. i'ublic No i e is hereby given ’ i • t Senator Works imagine that we They counted it. It took them a full no insurance, A large amount of tin i ncss. the softer dentine supplies • h ttel Mortgage, ; in compiili ce hour, but It wus over at last, und there with the com : i.i.ds ci ’ Americans have not been strictly neu ished lumber was also consum -d in the I strength, and thus the combination Aeknov ledge ale.its, s lid i xecu i, n «nd older of sale, 1 will forms a formidable tool, which ac was Just $5,1X10 tral. Senator Works should have more flames. "Deacon," said she after a moment, ».’I Monday, the R ial Estate outract, tually sharpens Itself by use. faith. "we alius wanted to goto Niagara Falls Location Notice—I’lac -, On reliable authority it is reported 21st day o’ F. b ca-v, 1916. mid see the water wasting Itself, but 52 tnchee Snow in 24 I'outs Seasoning Cast Iron. Loca ion Notice Quart’., I that the fragrance of not buckwheat In the niaiiutactore of the higher .von could never spare the money. We the hour of ll) o’< I ck A. M. oi th Saiisfaction of Mortgage, cakts makes the best alarm clock. types of ma lilnery care Is taken to I will go now, won't we?" r*r nt door of the Court Hous ' i;i J Cl. il ■ il 'i i i; • \ . > I i i;.' ict, The deaeo’i was silent.«but there was Feattle, Feb. l Ffty-two inches <f lessen (Ite .ooliti;: stri--s of Irmi cast If Great Britain cannot pry irto our such a loot« on Ips fnee ns she bail “invi le, Jackson Coutny,Or iron. >dT A' reasonable prices. Weintend adding •now ft II at Kncktlale, the western p< r- Ings by annealing or son e other moans ne'er seen before. It "in a look of or « de and will sell at public ,m ■: o-, 'other blinks 13 fast a« possible unti mail let it be content with reading the In order to make the iron homogeneous tal of the M ilwnukt’c rai’rt».ill’s C:’.‘c:<’e and list Halde to lironkaue or dlstor avarice and selfishness combined, mid o the highest bidder for ea h, . j ■ 'he line is complete. Blanks of special picture postal cards. t i.i’el, :n ihi* 24 hours endii g a’ 7 tl s flou. This [ rm ess is known as "sea it "its not good to see Siie find to re tn ie ie'up'ion as is b 1 iw provi.l t i!1 ' form printed to ord r at short notici Members of the peace P'r'y have all mornii g. At that time the snow was soning." It Ims been round in tlx- ease peut her question liel'ore lie replied. f the right, tuie and in’..:\ I that he passed tl rough Germany. No further "Judith. I want you to understand." tiK ie than 19 fret deep and the fall of ordinary test bars one in h square defer ta us had 0.1 t’c <! "te of he sasuahics were reported, e<>: tintie»4. Mi'waukee trains are git- In section that there was a gain In ■aid the de icon ns lie w alked back mortgage herein f 'rechi e l or h ve v a cs----------- ward and forward, "there Is to lie no strength of about 20 per cent due to tn^ through the mountains with a ro- nonsense about tills money. I may since acquired or now have in and t< I the slip, ks sustained durile: an Ii >ut t ii .v ahead of each. Spice of Life I In a tumbling barrel as omipared villi have to go to Niagara Fulls on bust all the following described real proper -i Great Northern and North*'- ° *rr, r ''"''1111011 tun's from the same Invila ncss. but you will stay at home und ty situat ■<! in Jackson County, Oregon i • 1» .«serger trains ’ > her tl i morn p nm s. I cute for ’be house. I si nil have to to. wit; ! V isi or—Is this all the soap in tl is a did not ar- v*. I he Nor ’»• n I c fie have a new suit of el it lies, but yon Commencing a’ a p lint situated S'. can get tilorg with your old ones.” I room? Landlady-Ye«, sir; all I all. w train i n k< ii V( n h u > ,i Ge ■ yrmhi a "are ames 6.83 chains west of the Northeast cor- • •r - r w iti V >u. Visitor—Well, 1’1) take two roon s "But I h'i*'e tint had n new Isrntiet tn ■ler and on the North li"C of 1). I. C. 1'ie imine “Dardanelles " which on ■ ;1». XM, < i < ci yt g ; fourteen years." she w ailed . • I o* I 1 », ft, » I like to wash my face in the morning. ;’!rl bnliy be.'ii-s. Is moie musi -al tin: No. 79 in 1 wp. 3. S., of IL 2 W., . f $ ■ y. hi prac< "Your oi l one is all right " it .. u :-CLi some geogra pillen I names witli w'il i. Fniiaddphia Public Ledger. W. M, and running th. nc? We t 'he • ■’ r 1*»rsîh »•»!•’ hceV And tba. treasure from ttie holli-w children are burdened Mr- Andrew 1 f-LU F AfUT' . •i' said N rth Ii ie six chains and twen ’ t ' ,p«t n p.trtîK . . . log bred di -elision alrr q within the Lillig tells ef a family «lai,. I'." ba r A .AAme îuletma; un. T‘ bles wore named after the pia .- hour It was found Hu- and mid wife ty-pine links; thence South hi: t . - me “I heard Signor Bluffo sing ‘Hamlet’ «here tin' father liap|<e|ied t.. be when took opposl'e stnn |s. an 1 tilings were chairs and eighty links to the S- uth m last night!” “Ah, did you? Now. tell he heard of their blit lis. lie beliitf :i getting rli'e for a sepnrntion w lieu the ii"e of the east portion oi said D -nn- !” * . W.'YEtS, me do y< u think Hamlet was mad?” J3 < oiirirr. there Wei e 1 St 1‘ett r bur. deacon parsed one of th ' i o ns nt ’lie i.in L’l’iu Cl iim; then • ■ E ‘.st on the ■ ■ 's» " i.'r • ’rn. D. C. “The ore »■» iff getting out at tl e n jf , He must have been. There wasn't a gro erv. The gio er tor ,1 It counter mil n Napes, Kn'te. t and S moir.ik • aiJ S utIi ine ix chains and twentj- Im alia mine in Wallowa county is run wvrv the twins, n title the hundred dollars in toe house.”—Musi felt, mid the whole pit ■ of -d'ccr was only ihitigh nine links; thenee N ,r:h thirty one ning $23 per ten.” sa) a S. I . Wi he«- ter was 1.1 nii'il Vi min overhauled, to find tlmt c i , • c fin was cal Couiier. c aios :ihd eighty link« to th, ie place of f r the sai I i real prjpjrtv execution t r. one -f the men active in i’s ’eve - Anothv • vlliiotN graphical mime bogus It hud boon hid ', i i . th:' Io*: onm.'n*. The mine i< 25 mile' fr m is n con 1 »1 In the "Solive ilea du < tie by those w*>o tnm’e It. Wii.-n the sad •oinin re ng, contai"ing t*emy acres, t.i satisfy the ju Igin it, c-is’s, attorn- aid property beii I '" fe. a and accru.ng cost« of 3 ile. aii< r <lr Cil>s\ ” III 1 S' truth stood reven o I m d it; deacon Homcs*ea 1 and 40 miles from Joseph, when at The Mast •! (taking trie class on the i» 1 e '. ” ¡« 2l«t i < of January, 1916. t’ - railroad ol ie«. All hot >ur :i< îi< ! t the Lreii il eint. assy nt Ber hill! fuimsl mid fretted mid his wife i lac «mi, State of D ' i V u r. m .rktd -••-■« r> . <• ti. he r: t : < ' III i ess |:< 8t' * If. W'lo had ski'd a fen tea-s tie -* >o ! before ’ g -f- S m " r- n* 4 mi’e* ■* *h , -n-’ ’ *o lorn I is n g d very much 1 \ . '“•a be auso her mid queied " 11 ”A "i nel t00' feet i >r "Well, .lutltli. What mi we going |<> , vs. What HG ii II:, i duriti ilio will of is n -w being run. The vi ms are th' . ’•I IVO lit'l rm her ’ H ai time do about 14 11 "■« » Expv.ic .cej il a. ad of th it" Vi dt •crib- d Get your st in nary print«. ’ i at this s-'d one-half feet wide. There are • »ii- in • inr :iu l <.»r :i 1 sslan r< gi “Quit lielng Idiots," «lie answered. tch lar—Because there were only two property w ill be sold at said time and otfic '. Our worx is guaranteed and i . :> '¡»ili G •tie 4000 feet of tunnels, shafts and ci ss- : IK And they then and there quit. worm» in the Ark, sir.-New York place in the manner provided by law 1 our prices are right. cuts in the property now, ( Telegraph. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.5'». Advertising rates furnished oi Don't be misguided by reports on Markets and Prices from other towns- % The Mei chants at Home can and will meet all legitimate competition and hence should merit the patronage of the town as well as the surrounding country: 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 Taylor - Williams Co* The People’s Store, wher4 “The World is Growing Better" Jacksonville, Oregon PHONE 112 M .il Us Your Watch Ard Jewelry Work Martin J. Reddy Medford, Oregon, Sawmill and Lumber Turn On Independenc Creek. L ÌÌLANES JACKSON VILLE POSI. 'WS 11 Wallowa County Mine Yields Ore at $23 Ton. .3 i .a k r j c i/ ■ I