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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1916)
■V :-JA CKSON VILLE POST-:- Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Orejón A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson 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. A Picture Of Peace By F. A. MITCHEL You Are Very Lucky! Needing a model for a painting of n female figure I intended tocall “Peace," to get “The Post” and read these lines. It brings the Best News SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on 1 bunted everywhere for one. 1 could find plenty of wotneu with suitable fig application. that you have had in many a day. East or West, North or South ures. but figure expresaes nothing that I wauled except symmetry. I painted Opportunity is always found: Here we are with my picture In my studio, using a model for the figure whom I have often em ployed, leaving a blank space for the face, intending If ever I found one suit- I able to my purpose I would Introduce It. But time flew by, and I feared the great European war, which rendered my subject timely, would cotne to an to meet your requirements. Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Shoes, end before I could And a model. One day while looking out of a rear Millinery, Overalls, Pants, Jumpers, Ladies and Children’s Furnish window of my house I noticed sitting at a window opjiosite mine a girl whose & ings, Monopole and Red Ribbon Groceries, Feed, Grain, etc. lineaments were exactly what I want ed. Sho was sewing, and since the Until you have used Pure White Flour you have not tried the Best. window in which she sat was at an angle with mine I got a three-quarters view of her face. This was the posi Quality considered, our prices are always the lowest. tion of my figure of “reace" in my pic. ture. See our extensive Lines before going elsewhere. It will then pass through many hands, help many I noticed that the girl occupied the same position nearly every morning Price, Style, Quality and Service at merchants and increase home prosperity. from about 10 o'clock till noon. It oc curred to me to bring luy canvas and my implements to my room tin J use the girl for a model. Sho would be uncon scious that she was being used for the purpose, and this would be a great ad vantage. So I transferred my mate rials from my studio to my chamber, and, closing the blinds so that my The People’s Store, where model would not see me copying her. I set to work. Fortunately 1 seldom missed getting a sitting each morning. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale, Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. My picture was a great success. How much its being displayed when H. A. Hanscom, Plaintiff, the European war was in progress bad Joe Hoskins, Plaintiff, to do with the public’s appreciation of -vs- -vs- It I don't know. Naturally the war E. W. Wall and N. M. Wall, William Scott, Defendant. created an Interest In 1L I spent much Defendants. PIIONE 112 By virtue of an execution duly issued By virtue of an execution and order time In the gallery where It was hung, out of the Circuit Court of the State watching those who looked on it, and of Oregon, in and for the County of of sale duly issued out of and under the noticed that the expressions of all who Jackson, in a certain suit therein, seal of the Circuit Court of the State viewed it were for the time being wherein the defendant and appellant, of Oregon, in and for the County of softened. one who listens to criticisms of William Scott, recovered a judgment Jackson, to me directed, dated July 5. his But work will surely hear some fault 1916, in a certain suit therein for the against the above named Plaintiff and finding. During these cuvesdropplngs Respondent for the sum of $123.00 foreclosure of a mortgage in which the I heard one adverse comment. Two Plaintiff recover-»d a judgment against Dollars Supreme Court Costs, with in ladles were viewing it when one said: “She's a spitfire.” terest at the rate of 6% per annum the defendants E. W. Wall and N. M. Wall, on May 27, 1916, for the sum of “Good gracious!" exclaimed the oth from the 11th day of September, 1908. Two Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy "What do you mean? She is tlie In compliance with the commands of and 67-100 ($2870.67) Dollars with in er. Impersonation of amiability. How could of said execution I did on the 29th day terest thereon from said 27th day of you have got such an Impression?” of June, 1916, levy upon the premises May, 1916, at the rate of 10% per an “I don't know, but I've got it all the described as the North half of the num anl Sixteen ($16.00) Dollars costs same.” South half of the Northwest quarter which judgment was enrolled and dock They passed on, leaving me wonder and the Northeast quarter of Section eted in the Clerk’s office of said court ing how one person of the many hun Faced by demands from the conductors, engineers, firemen and brakemen 30, Township 38 South, of Range 1 in said county on the 27th day of May, dreds who looked at the picture should that would impose on the country an additional burden in transportation costs of have divined such u different interpre West, Willamette Meridian. 1916, and is of recoid in Volume 24 tation of it from the rest Surely the $100,000,000 a year, the railroads propose that this wage problem be settled by Therefore: Public No’ice is hereby of the Circuit Court Journal at page Judgment of the many was of far more reference to an impartial Federal tribunal. given, that I wilt on value than the one. Nevertheless the 3*58 thereof. With these employes, whose efficient service is acknowledged, the railroadi Public Notice is hereby given that criticism troubled me. Might not oth Monday, July 31, 1916, ers have got the same Impression from have no differences that could not be considered fairly and decided justly by «uch by virtue of said execution and order at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the my “Peace," but left it unexpressed? a public body. front door of the Court House in Jack of sale I will, on However, my picture did much to in troduce me as an artist, nud my con sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, offer Monday, August 7th 1916, for sale and will sell, all of the right, at the hour of 10 o,clock A. M. at the science had often pricked me for spong title and interest that the above named front door of the Court House in Jack ing tlie services of n model, I medi The formal proposal of the railroads to the employes for the settlement of Plaintiff and Respondent had on the sonville, Oregon, offer for sale and will tated sending an anonymous note, in the controversy is as follows: closing a check, to the young woman. date of the docketing of this judgment sell at public auction, all of the right, I finally concluded that so refined look “ Our conference» have demonstrated that we cannot harmonize our difference» of opinion and that eventually th« namely:- September 11th 1908, in and title and interest that the defendants ing a person would need some prepara matters in controversy must be passed upon by other and disinterested agencies. Therefore, we propose that your to the premises above described. had on the date of the mortgage herein tion for the reception of such payment. proposals and the proposition of the railways be disposed of by one or the other of the following methods: That said property will be sold at foreclosed or have since acquired or I therefore wrote a note telling how I 1. Preferably by submission to the Interstate Commerce Commission, the only tribunal which, by reason of its said time and place in the manner pro n«w have in and to the following de had conceived the painting of n pic accumulated information bearing on railway conditions and its control of the revenue of the railways, is in a posi ture of peace, how I had found a tion to consider and protect the rights and equities of all the interests affected, and to provide additional revenue vided by law for the sale of real prop scribed real property situated in Jack- model in her and how I had produced necessary to meet the added cost of operation in case your proposals are found by the Commission to be just and erty under execution, to satisfy the son County, Oregon, to-wir;- reasonable; or, in the event the Interstate Commerce Commission cannot, under existing laws, act in the premise«, a successful work, which I could not above named judgment. Lots numbered Seven (7) Eight (8) have produced without taking advan that we jointly request Congress to take such action as may be necessary to enable the Commission to consider and promptly dispose of the questions involved; or Nine (9) and Ten (10) in Block num tage of her presence at a window op Dated this ?9th day of June, 1916. 2. By arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the Federal law” (The Newland» Act). ber One (1) of Lumsden's Addition posite mine. I deemed It proper that W. II. SlNGLEK, Sheriff, to the town (now city) of Medford, she should derive some benefit from By E. W, W ilson , Deputy. as numbered, designated and describ my success and humbly asked ¡>ermls- ed on the official plat thereof, now of sion to send her a check. I had written tilts note In my room This year's variety of steam rollers Leaders of the train service brotherhoods, at the joint conference held in New record while my model of “Peace" had been is less painful and precise than was the York, June 1-15, refused the offer of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitration All of the above lots will be sold at sitting In her accustomed seat in her 1912 model. said time and place in the manner pro window and was taking up my hat to or Federal review, and the employes are now voting on the question whether Another fascinating thing about the vided by law for the sale of real prop go out and around the block to leave authority shall be given these leaders to declare a nation-wide strike. politicians is the extreme seriousness erty under execution, to satisfy the it nt her door, for I did not know her The Interstate Commerce Commission is proposed by the railroads as the with which they view themselves and judgment, costs, and accruing costa of name, when I saw approaching from public body to which this issue ought to be referred for these reasons: the rear of the room in which she sat their interests. sale. the figure of another girl about her No other body with such an intimate knowledge If we equip our navy solely with bat Dated this 7th day of July, 1916. ployes aa wagca; and th« money to pay increased wage, own age. Then I beard the one who of railroad conditions has such an unquestioned posi can come from no other source than the rates paid tle cruisers it will be impolite of an en W H. S1NGLER, had newly entered say: tion in the public confidence. by the public. emy to send over a dreadnaught to put Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, “Marla, what dkl you mean last The rates the railroads may charge the public <or The Interstate Commerce Commission, with its cna- them out of business. By E. W. W ilson . Deputy. night by tnking Johnny Doyle away transportation are now largely fixed by this Govern trol over rates, is in a position to make a complete from me?" ment board. investigation and render such decisiou as would pre- “What did you mean by taking Billy Out of every dollar received by the railroad* from tect the interests of the railroad employee, the ownere Dunker away from me?" the public nearly one-half is paid directly to the cm- of the railroads, and the public. “I didn't!’’ “You did!" A Question For the Public to Decide The voices were both shrill, but that The railroads feel that they have no right to grant a wage preferment of of my model was the shriller. I will not attempt to give the anathemas $100,000,000 a year to these employes, now highly paid and constituting only hurled upon each other by the two one-fifth of all the employes, without a clear mandate from a public tribunal that girls In the space of a few moments. Among 0 world’s great story tellers, those gifted, en shall determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facts. They soon began to claw each other, tertaining idlers, Rex Beach is stacking high; and I am and my peace model caught her ene The single issue before the country is whether this controversy is to be settled by an my by the hair and was yanking her always in my glory when I have got a new Beach impartial Government inquiry or by industrial warfare. around In circles when, horror strick story; it suits me moro than pie. Red blood in all his en. I covered my face with my hands National Conference Committee of the Railway« yams is seething; his characters are living, breathing, thnt 1 might see no more of the fracas ELISHA LEE. Chairman and ran out of the room, closing the not dummies made of wood; strong P. R ALBRIGHT, Genl Managar. G H. EMERSON. N. ü MAHBR. ru, Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Great Northern Railway. door behind me to shut out the shrill Norfolk A Waiter* Railway. men admire his kind of writing, of L. W BAI DWIN. Gtn'l Manager. C. H. EWING. Gtn'lMiKtfn, sounds. JAMES RUSSELL. G« /Maaarai Central of Georgia Railway. Philadelphia A Reading Railway Deaver A Ri* Grange Railroad. heroism, peril, fighting— it’s al Since that day I see my picture of C. L. BARDO. Gen / Maaafw. B. W G RICE. G m 7 Trau» A. M. SCHOYER. Knidtni Visa-Pmt^ New York. New Haven A Hartford RailroaA Chesapeake Jt Ohio Railway peace through different eyes than be Peaaeylveaia Line« WeaL ways to the good. And Rex, when B H CO A PM AN. Viet F'ossdtni. A. S. GREIG. Asst. ft Rtctivut, W. L. SEDDON. Viet-Praa , fore. Instead of being a Madonna Southern Railway. St Louia A Sau Francisco Rar road. he is busy working, his trusty old Seaboard Air Liae Railway. she is a virago. On that account I S E COTTER. Gea7.Wanagw C. W. KOUNS. Gtn'l Manager, A. J. STONB. Flee PrttUfS. Wabath Railway. typewriter jerking, until it busts a Atchison. Topeka A Santa Fe Railway. seldom look at her. As to the model, Erie Railroad P E CROWLEY Asst Vice PresidanS. H. W MeM ASTER. G m 7 Wawa/w. G 8 WAID. FiM-Arw 9 GttT V* the morning after my disillusion she spoke, to have his inspiraton quick New York Central Railway Wheeling A Laka Erie Railroad. Sanaet Ceatral Liaea. appeared again at her window, her ened keeps all the air around him Madonna like face covered with thickened with rich Tuxedo smoke. scratches. I met her In the street one The President of the tobacco Mer Russia is coming along at a rate to Says He Used Pitchfork day, and I was surprised at a differ chants association describes tobacco as make Germany turn one eye away from Say, have you noticed, gentle RFX REACH ence there was In It from that which Fame«« Xa/Aor. aaya.* readers, how many famous men the Verdunjbone. at which it has been Vorcc liver, Wash., July 4.—Victim had appeared while she sat in the win a necessary luxury. Or as you might **/ Aure smoked h» gnawing at all those weeks. say a luxurious necessity. and leaders explain Tuxedo's tub-Arctic .Alaska, at Panary dow. Wliat caused this difference? 1 of an unexpected attack, Michael Sog- Until it had its trial by fire the bat don't kuow. It may have beeu thnt worth? As man’s great solace and rvenjtvherr - ivould noi A Connecticut minister has entered a ewa was f curd lyirg b. side the road, the light of the room was softer than munitions factorv in order to make a tle cruiser w s the grandest thing a- they expound it, and that’s because smo^e anolhtf b,n¿- ** near Proebatel vesterdav insensible. that of the street But why bad the living but Billy Sunday hurls liquid fire flort. Now the super-dreadnaught After regaining consciousness, Sogewa they all have found it the best single critic I have mentioned caught from the same old stand. once more crowds into the limelight. who drives a milk route wagon route the real expression? I give It up. there is on earth. As for preparedness, the excitement fritr, Hockinscn to Pmbstel. alleged The check I drew to send my model | Continued failures on the part of I gave to a fund for mutilated soldiers Yuan Kai to engineer a preparedness loving public, turned from St. Louis that Joe Flegal. a resident of that parade marks him as a rank conserva and its hannenious ccnvention with a reightorhood, bad attacked him with of the great war. goodly supply of ready to wear yawns. rocks end a pitchfork. tive. SATURDAY. JULY 8. USI fi EVERYTHING CIRCULATE THE HOME DOLLAR AT HOME! A DOLLAR WELL SPENT IS A DOLLAR SPENT HERE Taylor - Williams Co. “The World is Growing Better” Jacksonville, Oregon Railroad Strike? Railroads Urge Public Inquiry and Arbitration Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote