Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, September 23, 1916, Image 2

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'.-JACKSONVILLE POST-:
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oreyon
I
Notice of Sheriff’s Sale
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OCEGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
JACKSON.
Railroad
Cannot
bupply Cars
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher
Jesse Houck,
Portlard Sept. 20.—Operating Vice
President W. R. Scott, of the S.iuth-
Plaintiff.
1 ern Pacific system, offered no hope of
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville
vs
early relief from th j acute car short­
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
Mary a . Beveridge and W. T.
age on the Pacific Coast at the open-
■ Beveridge, wife and husband,
' ing session this morning of the Ore­
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1916
Defendants.
gon Dobiic service commission’s inquiry
SUBSCRIPTION; One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
Notice is hereby given that by virtue into the cause for the shortage and
of a judgment, decree and order of probable remedies for relief. The rail­
application.
sale duly made and entered in the above way officials declared that everything
entitled court and cause on the 9th, possible had been done to. avert the
Why Not Buy Northern Mexico? Club Women To Meet
day of September, 1916,’and duly dock crisis and if anythin? the commission
in Vol. 2 at page 231 of the Judg­ or any shipper can suggest as a rems ly
At Rogue River eted
A treaty is in progress with Den­
ment Docket of said court, and where­ the operating department will gladly
in Jesse Houcb, plaintiff, recovered u co-operate to bring the desired relief
mark for the purchase of her three
little islands ou the outward border of
A meeting of the executive board of judgment against the defendants, Mary
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the West Indias, subject to the ap­ the First Southern Oregon District A. Beveridge and W. T. Beveridge,
proval of the people on those islands. Federation of Women,s Clubs, has I wife and husband, for the sum of California Miners Ask
«11. »v p . c, ea., c. v.
A commission is now in session to been called by the president Mrs. W. $2212.42, the amount due upon the
For Increase in Wages
try to determine the difference between W. Canby, at Rogue River, Sept. 26, mortgage foreclosed; the further sum
All
the
care,
study
and experience and all that
the Mexican government and our own. to plan the work for the coming year of $79.96, the amount of taxes with
they
cost
does
not
show, but v/hen you have
Why would it not be a good time to and perfect plans for thegeneral meet­ accrued interest paid by plaintiff upon
Jackson, Cal., Sept. 19. —Abuut 1500 I
propose the purchase of northern Mex­ ing in the spring.
the mortgaged premises; the further miners will be affected by a strike or­
found out that
ico by our government, subject to the
The officers and chairmen of the sum of $36.50, being the amount of in­ der issued vesterday by a committee
The colors do not fade
approval of the people in that terri­ different departments this year com­ surance and accrued interest thereon of the Amador Mill, Mine ai d Smelter
The stitches hold
tory? To make the northern line of prise the following well known club paid by plaintiff upon the mortgaged Workers’ union which will go into
The buttons stay on
Mexico and the southern line of the women of Southern Oregon.
i prem ses; and the further sum of effect today. The miners ask for a
The buttonholes do not rip, or
United States the the tropic of cancer
The garment lose its original comfortable fitting proportion*,
President, Mrs. W. W. Canby, Grants $16.00 costs of said suit, with interest raise of 25 cents a day.
It would take from Mexico probably
Pass; First vice president, Mrs. E. D. on each of aforesaid several sums at
Then
you’ll appreciate those hidden qualities
six hundred thousand square miles of
Briggs, Ashland; Second vice presi­ the rate of 8% per annum from the Wild Bullet Kills II imesteader
territory, but it is in that sparsely
j
date
of
said
judgment,
namely,
from
that
were
given to vou when vou bought
dent, Miss Marion B. Towne, Phoenix;
Astoria, Or., Sept. 17. —When a wild
settled region that all her revolutions
Recording Secretary, Mrs. C. D. Hoon, , September 9, 1916; also the further bullet from the revolver of a friend
are hatched; it is a source of weak­
Medford; Corresponding
secretary, and additional sum of $232.00 attorney's who was shooting at a target struck
ness rather than strength; it is a con­
Mrs. L. O. Clement, Grants Pass; fees therein, and by virtue of an exe­ Samuel Tronbull, a Tillamook county
stant expense rather than revenue to
Treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Buchanan, Rose­ cution issued pursuant to said decree homesteader, Saturday noon, Tronbull
her, the sale would reduce the border
burg; Auditor, Mr3. F. C. Smith, Jack­ by the clerk of, and under the seal of dropped dead with a wound in his
line by two-thirds; with peace estab­
sonville; District Organizer, Mrs. J. F. the above entitled court, of date Sep­ heart. He was a native of Norway,
lished Mexico could make nothing out
Mundy Medford; Chairman of Art, tember 22, 1916, I will on
was 34 years ole and leaves a brother,
of it fur a century to come; a perpet­
Mrs. G. S. Eaton, Grants Pass; Civics, Monday October 23, 1916, Ole Tronbull of Everett, Wash., one
ual menace to her peace would be re­
Miss Josephine L. Panot, Roseburg; at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. at the sister in New York, and his parents in
moved by the purchase.
Conservation, Mrs. C. L. Schieffelin, front door of the court house in Jack­ Norway.
Why should a senseless pride make
Medford; Education, Mrs. W. W. sonville, Jackson County, State of
$1,50 and $2.00
her cling to it?
Usher, Ashland; Legislation, Mrs O. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at
The purchase would insure peace be­
Electric
Sparks
N. Gilmore. Rogue River, Library. public auction, to the highest bidder
tween the two republics; it would be
Miss Blanch Hicks, Ashland; Public for cash, subject to redemption as by
a good place to turn the tide of immi­
(From Off Our Wireless)
Health, Mrs. N. S. Noblit, Medford; statute provided, the following de­
gration which is soon to begin to pjur
Preps, Mrs. Philip Helmer, Grants scribed real property, and all the in­
New Hampshire may save her “Old
toward our shores from Europe, into—
terest that the defendants above nam Man of the mountain,” but Cy Sullp-
Pass.
it would be better for both countries.
The Club women of Rogue River ed, each or both of them had therein way, her “Old Man of the sea,” is a
It would save to Mexico ail that she
will entertain the members of the ex­ on May 11, 1912, or that they or either ' goner.
now has that is of any value to her
The People’s Store
ecutive board at luncheon on that day. of them may have acquired therein '
The submarine G-I is the only vessel
and the money she could obtain by the
since said date, or that they or cither in our navy equipped with a gyroscopic
sale would enable her to set all her in­
of them now have therein to-wit:
stabilizer and they’re thinking of
dustries in motion. The line would be
Commencing at a point 210 feet changing her name to Gee-whiz.
Pioneer Law Maker And
above Mazatlanon the Pacific and Tam­
south and 110 feet east of the north­
The paper shortage is causing no
pico on the Gulf of Mexico.
west corner of Block No. 5 of Gall­
Peace Officer is Dead
The purchase would save to our
oways Addition to the town now anxiety to the New York world, which
country a mighty annual expense; it
(city) of Medford, and running calmly “continues to print” even the '
THE “GREATER OREGON"!'
Chehalis, Wash., Sept. 19.—J. P.
would secure to us the harbors on the
thence east 205 feet to the west line Berlin dispatches of Herr von Weigand
Manning,
who
died
in
Olympia
last
The
Filipinos
in
reading
that
pre
­
With new buildings, better equipment, and
west coast of lower California; it
of “J” Street; thence north 35 de­
many additions to ite faculty, the University
of Oregon will begin its forty-first year, Tues­
would give us no end of cactus and Friday at the age of 88 years, was
grees and 10 minutes west, along amble should remember that the Dem­
day, September 1«, 1916.
I
some mines. The proposition is worth one of the early pioneers of Lewis
the west line of “J” Street 81 feet; ocratic party proDoses and the Repub­
Special training In Commerce, Journalism. I
Architecture,
Law,
Medicine,
Teaching,
Libra
­
■county,
having
come
to
this
section
lican
party
disposes.
considering by both countries.
thence south 73 degrees and 30 min­
ry Work, Music, Physical Training and Fine
in 1851, He was born in Montgomery
Arts. Large and strong departments of Liber­
utes west 165 feet; thence south 23
Professor Hannay says that Bryan
al Education.
■county, Missouri and came to Oregon
feet to the place of beginning, all ii the only orator we have, Well, we
Library of more than 68,000 volumes, fif­
Henry Ford Has Not
teen buildings fully equipped, two splendid
in 1849, and after living there two
being situated in Jackson County, are reconciled-he might have been
gymnasiums.
years, moved to Washington, In 1889
Tuition Free. Dormitories for men and for
State of Oregon.
twins.
women. Expenses Lowest.
Given up Peace Plan tie moved from his place near Winlock
»
That saiJ property or eo much
Write for free catalogs, addressing Registrar
In literature the critic is rarely
to Olympia. Deceased was one of the thereof necessary to satisfy the afore- ■ ; creative, but Mr. Hughes
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
is demon-
EUGENE. OREGON
New York, Sept. 19. —Financial first assessors in Lewis county, when said judgment, attorney’s fees, costs i s rating that this doesn’t apply to
JOHNSON HALL
agencies for the peace movement of the county embraced all the territory and accruing costs of this sale will be p 'litics.
AOMIN 1 STRATiQN BLOG kt
Henry Ford, of Detroit, have been between Olympia an 1 the Columbia sold at aforesaid time anil place in ’ If tl is outrageous British censorship
established at Copenhagen, The Hague river. In the ’50s he was sheriff of the manner provided by law for the emtinues much longer, the Berlin
Temporal Power For
•nd Berne, Switzerland, it was announ­ the county for six Years, and served sale ot real property under execution. Chamber of Commerce will go right
Spice of Life
Dated this 23rd day of September, over the head of President Wilson ard
ced here today by Gaston Plaintiff, as a volunteer in the Indian wars in
Pope Proposed
one of Mr. Ford's representatives, 1855-56. In the early days he was a 1916.
place the matter formallv in the hands
W. H. S ingler , Sheriff,
who arrived on the Danish steamship member of the Washington territory
“Matilda, why didn’t you send that
of the “Admiral of the Atlantic.”
By E. W. W ilson , Deputy.
Oscar 11, in from Scandinavian ports. legislature from Lewis county.
London, Sept. 50.—A movement in
young man home sooner last night?
Mr.
Wilson
is
to
close
to
the
400,000
Mr. Plaintiff indicated that Mr. Ford
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He stayed so long I didnt’t think he favor of re-estabbshment of rhe tem­
trainmen
that
he
can
’
t
see
the
vast
had not abandoned his plans for ter­
was ever going home. How did you poral power of the pope is reported by
J 1^0,000 in life Insurance
Administrator’s
Notice
minating the war.
To army of stockholders and bondholders, entertain him?” “Oh ma, we indu'g- the Amsterdam correspondent of the
and
has
adopted
as
his
motto
a
1916
Roseburg, Or. Sept. 20.—J. F. Luse
version of the historic old slogan, “The ed in light conversation.” “Ligh* con- Exchange Telegraph company to have
Creditor’s.
of Sutherlin, who died this week,
Sent to Reform School
versation? Well, I guess you needed been inaugurated by Roman Catholic
public be damned!”
carried insurance policies amounting
it.
It was pretty dark in the parlor.” newspapers of Germany, with the idea
For Taking jo) Rides to 140,000. Of this amount $40,000 was IN THE COUNTY COURT OFORE- Mr. Daniels boasts that under his — Florida Times-Union.
of drawing the Vatican wholly away
GON FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
administration the cost of feeding the
secured about one year ago.
from Italian influence. The Colonge
men of the fleet has been rei’u-ed
In the Mattter of the Estate
Molly the new Irish girl, was one Volks Zeitung, a prominent Catholic
$100,000
a
year.
That's
because
since
of
Roseburg, Or., Sept. 19 —Percy
newspaper, is quoted as saying Ger­
"How did you get such a bruised
Josephus came our brave sailors havn’t of those heavy-handed creatures who many gives a free hand to German
Head, 16 years old, lhas been sent to eye, Rastus?”
Charles A. Thorpe, deceased.
was forever dropping or oreaking
the reform school, and his older broth­
Notice is hereby given that the un- h id much “stomach” for anything.
“Well, bos«, 1 was out a-lookin’ for
things. Hearing a crash of glassware Catholics, and is denouncing the law
At
the
Democratic
notification
cere
­
er, Robert, faces the grand jury for trouble an’ dis yere eye was de fust to dersignei has been appointed by the
one morning, her mistress called in a of papal guarantees adopted by the
taking automobiles for joyrides.
County Court of Oregon for Jackson monies at Shadow Lawn Mr. Wilson resigned voice from the next room: Italian government in 1870 at the time
find it.’*- Boston Transcript.
County, administrator of the estate of furnished the lawn and Mr. Hughes
“Well, Mollie, what are you doing of the ending of the temporal sover-
Charles A. Thorpe, deceased. All per­ the shadow.
now?’’ “1 ain’t doin’ nothin’, mum eignty of the pope.
sons having claims against said estate
We may be winning “bloodless vic­ It’s done.”
All Austrian and German Catholic
are hereby notified to present the same, tories” on the border, but we didn’t
newspapers are following this lead,
duly verified, to the unde:signed ad­ win that kind at Carrizal and Vera
the dispatch says. It adds that the
The managing editor wheeled his
ministrator at Medford, Oregon on or Cruz.
movement
is believed to have been
State Fair Grounds
chair around and pushed a button in
before six months from the date of
Many of Mr. Hughes’ most ardent the wall. The person wanted entered. inaugurated by Cardinal Hartmann,
this notice
supporters will concede that the per­
“Here” said the editor, are a num- archbishop of Cologne.
Dated September 23, 1916.
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sonal magnetism part of the campaign ber of directions from outsiders as to
C hris G ottlieb ,
fall naturally under the supervision of the best way to run a newssaper. See
GREAT BRITAIN SENDS
Administrator of the estate of Col. Roosevelt.
that they are carried out.”
Charles A. Thorpe, deceased.
The Russian losses seem to be worry
worry- ­
And the office b-iy, gathering them
FORMAL REGRETS
——
........
ing the enemy much more than the all into a large waste basket, did so
1 Russians.
At The Churches
By the way, as we grow older we are j
Washington, Sept. 20. —Great Bri­
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
A woman with little wit sat »t a
convinced that our early prejudices
tain today formerly expressed to the
public
meeting
between
a
bishop
and
1
Services held every Sunday morning against fried chicken were somewhat '
i a rabbi. She thought she would be | United States regret for the action of
at 11 o’clock in I. O. O. F. Hall.
exaggerated.
destroyer in holding up and
I
clever, and said to the rabbi: ‘ “1 feel a
will be on sale from all stations in Oregon,
Everybody welcome
I Denmark's disinclation to part with | ag if J were a ]eaf between the Old examining the Philippine steamer Cebu
Sept. 21, to 30th with final return limit
1 them and the United States desire to i and f^e New Testaments.” “Yes, within the territoral waters of the
| obtain them mnst be very gratifying madami- said the rabbi, “that page I Philippines. Because of a heavy fog,
P
resbyterian
of October 4th.
it was explained, the destroyer’s com­
ro those three tiny islands.
1 is usually a blank one.”—-Sunshine.
10; A. M. Sabbath school, classes for
mander did not know the vesael was so
young and old.
near shore.
Live Stock, Agricultural, Horticultural,
Enormous Land Values.
Evangelist Rev. J. K. Howard will j
“Sweets to the sweet,” said Mr.
There Is an amazing price set upon Slopay gallantly, as he handed a plate
preach in the morning at 11: and also
Poultry and many other exhibits.
General G oct ha la Leaves Panama
the land of London. In the center of
in the evening at 7:30. Be sure to at- i the
English metropolis tiny lots have of cakes to the landlady’s daughter.
Races daily.
Special events.
Panama, Sept. 20.-Major General
tend these services.
“Pass Mr. S'opay the beets,” said
been aold for fortunes.
George W. Guethalg, governor of the
The special meetings have been well
Au acie there Is the dearest In the the landlady significantly.—Kansas Panama canal aone, sailed today for
attended and much good accomplished, world. Muu.t a transaction over ground City Journal.
Costa Rica, where he will remain a
All Trains Stop at Fair Grounds.
and will be continued throughout the In the lieart of the city has set the
week and afterwards will go to the
coming week. Meetings each after- ! figure of $U’i.2.K).<MK> per acre. One
United States. It is rumored here
noon at 3: except Monday, and each square mile of Louden Is rained nt Marshfield Editor Is Fined that General Goethals will not return-
land
lieneatb
the
$750.000.1
W.
The
Ask local agent for fares, train service,
evening at 7:30.
to Panama.
Bank of England nt low estimate Is
Come and help make this a great worth $35,00(1.000. and there are only
etc. or write
Marshfield. Or., Sept. 19. —Five
season of blessing.
three nt res In Hint tract too.
Car Shortage Is Growiag
hundred dollars was the fine imposed
There nre places on Queen Victoria on Frank B. Cameron, editor of tha
JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger agent, Portland, Oregon.
Albert H. Gammons,
Salem,
Or., Sept. 19.-The.Southern
Upper Tha mes. Si. Mari at-lllll aim
Minister
Cannon street* n here one square Im h Agi'ator here, when a jury in *he Pacific Railroad company was short
i« worth $1.23 In Umibaid sired and circuit court found him guilty of 1417 cars yesterday, according to ad-
It appears that a break can hard y Klug William street prices Inn e ranged criminal libel. The jury recommended advices received by the public service
be avoided now between the Greek from $'_’uo and $230 to $.’V4t | er square (clemency, but this is opposed by the commission. The shortage Saturday
foot.—National Real Estate Journal.
prosecutor.
was 1396.
army and the general staff.
.
a
-
.
i
A rrow
shirts
Taylor- Williams Company,
Jacksonville
Oregon
£ S
1
OREGON STATE FAIR
Salem, Ore. Sept. 25-30, Inc
Low Round
Trip Fares
I
Southern Pacific Lines.