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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1919)
: JACKSONVILLE POST Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville Oregon A W; 'kly newspaper publish« 1 every Saturday at the county seat of Juel County, Oregon a D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher have Received ‘*l' nidA» l»j IV< 'I» tii .Vtv • paper lu.vu * "Thrirrfc ifiNNlnr*», that Is oy»r!” I With lofty disdain Mrs. Drury tilt ed her small pug nose in the air and SATURDAY. MAY 10 1919 » ttled herself comfortably mi t I’nllnmn conch as the Overland ( SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished m press stinted away from Lone (’lift. . application. The cause of her perturbation had been the fact that her husband, sturdy, eomnionphice and loyal to call, was out U. S. Congress is Called He Didn’t ligure to on the rear platform of the car wav ing adieu to a cheering, demonstrative to Meet May 19. Last tor 188 Years. gloup of his fellow citizens. They were representative of a mining town, red-shirted, unshaven men. filled with Washington, May 7.—President Wil Chicago, May 8. —Squire Janies, ¡col son issued a call by cable today for a ored, who claims to be 118 years old, enthusiasm and firewater and thor special session of congress to meet was taken to the Oak Forest ¡infirmary oughly sincere In their genuine good wishes for a man who lmd stood by Monday, May 19. them and for them through ten years. today by the police. Secretary Tumulty, in making the “I was born in Salem, S. C.,” he They had proved their friendship by ann .uncement, said it would be im toki the police. "I was born in slavery; electing him mayor of the town only «1 possible, of course, for the president married in slavery and ha 1 my wife month previous and a real tear stood In the eye of John Drury as the friends to be here on the opening day. The and children taken from me.* and town faded from view. day fixed for the special session was “1 thought I had enough money His pretty daughter, Mabel, had not much earlier than Democratic leaders saved to last me out, but I never been too proud or exclusive to stand had expected. figurid that 1 was going to last this beside 1dm, nnd he was pleased be White house officials said that in long.” cause of her sharing Ids truly demo naming an early date for the session About two weeks ago his funds gave cratic spirit. Many a courteous, though President Wilson was guided by the vehement compliment greeted the lit out and he is unable to work. advice of Secretary Glass as to the tle indy from the crowd. She hail eyes, necessity of passing annual appropria however, mainly for a young fellow tion measures which failed in the clos Last Yanks Leave who lingered on its outskirts, Nor ing days of the last session. man Rootle, and the last parting wave trance in August of her dainty handkerchief was in his direction. "Now we’re going to catch it I" she Àlias Summons Washington May7. Secretary Biker laughed, as they entered the coach nnd IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE announced .today that by August the Joined her mother, prim and censori OF OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY last man of the American Expeditionary j ous. forces w 11 have been withdrawn fi m OF JACKSON. “A nice spectacle you make of your France. He said this estimate was self, hobnobbing with that common G raldine Theiss, based on the movement of 300,000 men J herd,” scolded Mrs. Drury. “I hope you Plaintiff, forget them speedily. And dragging Phone 142 a month to the United States. The People’s Store -VS- Mabel into it I ” Already, Mr. Baker said, the Ameri- , Elmer W. Dusenbery, otherwise "See, here, Nancy—” begnn John. can forces in France have been divorced known as Elmer W. Duzenberg, and fiom the army of occupation. Plans I "That Is not my name!" snapped bls Amelia Dusenbery, his wife, if living, better half. have been completed to supply the | an I their unknown htirs if dead; “T forgot you've changed it to Anas Sophenia J. Gore, former'y Ish, sole » force in Germany through the ports of tasia. All right, if It suits you. Only Antwerp and Rotterdam, removing the you've changed other things and I’m ■ nd only heir of Jacob Ish and Sally necessity for maintaining the 700 mile right downhearted because of It. Tell Ish, husband and wife, both now line of communication from Brest. The you, girl, you’re tearing me away from deceased, F. V. Medvnski, and Ella French ports will be maintained, how all I cherish—the free mountains, the Me lynski, his wife; Emma J. Bash ever, for the withdrawal of the rough-nntl-ready life, friends who are ford, widow, and Marv Jane (true true ns steel. I wish I'd never struck A. E. F. name umtnown) Dickenson. Elmer More than half of the expe htionary tlie Golden Chance!" Bashford, and Cora Wilson, sole and “You are an ungrateful man,” storm forces has now left France, Mr. Bak. r only heirs of G. W. Bashford, de ed Mrs. Drury. "It isn't every man said. ceased, if 'iving, and their unknown) that u golconda comes to. You are no heirs if dead, also all other parties longer John Drury, hall fellow well an I persons unsnown, claiming any Airplanes to Uy met with a crowd of Illiterate prospec right, title, estate, lien or interest in tors, but the Hon. John Drury, esquire, Straight lhrough millionaire. I should think you'd be the real estate described in the glad to see me and Mabel with a Complaint herein, chance to shine In society and lift up Defendants, Eugene, Or., May 8.—On request of our heads with the best of them.” SUIT TO QUIET TITLE Lieutenant Colonel Henry L. Watson, John Drury dill not reply, lie ut To Elmer W. Dusenbery, otherwise commander of Mather Field at Sacn - tered a sigh, anil Mabel echoed It. She known as Elmer W Duzenberg, and manto, the airplane committee of the was thinking of the handsome, manly Amelia Dusenbery, his wife, also all Eugene chamber of commerce will young mine manager to whom she had other parties or persons unknown, send him a sketch of the landing field been nil but engaged, of the glad, free claiming any right, title, estate, lien or on the west side of the city. In his life of the hills, of the home, the best interest in the real estate described in letter. Colonel Watson announces that In Lone Cliff, a liberty hall for all the young people in the district, the Complaint herein. the airplanes flying from Sacramento Tlie lucky strike of John Drury had Defendants: to Portland during the Rose Festival In the name of the State of Oregon: will stop here on the return trip for been the marvel of the year in mining You and each of you are hereby re exhibition flights. The planes will fly circles. A chance discovery had made him a rich man over night. He had quired to appear and answer the Com straight through on the trip northward. asked nothing better than to work the plaint of the plaintiff now on file against Lieutenant Hogland, who flew north to opulent claim and share liis good luck you in the above entitled court and Seattle from Sacramento list somme", with old and tried comrades, but tlie I cause, within six weeks from the date alighted here. He declared that the possession of riches had aroused in ot the Hirst publ cation of this Sum Eugene landing grounds were the best his wife the loftiest ambitions. Meek ly submissive, John mnde only a feeble mons, that being the lime designated between this city and Mather field. protest. in the order of publication heretofore — .a?. “Maybe she’ll come to her senses made and entered herein by the Hon. when she sees tlie hollowness of her 3 IF rv*. n a p r» F M. Calkins, Judge of the First Ju ■¿¿j -.y <• great ideas of society," hoped honest, dicial District of Oregon, within which * «««- '•'«VMnL.7 I home-loving John. you shall be required to so appear and .orr. Tlie experience of the Driirys, led ■nswer said Complaint, and you are ïeep ?..'w » r-» by the determined spirit of its guiding Ski-.‘d 1 hereby notified that if you fail to so genius, underwent a truly newly-rlch appear or answer said Complaint, or experience. First, they took nn ex otherwise plead thereto within said pensive suite in the most exclusive of time. Plaintiff will apply to the Court New York hotels; then a lease of a sumptuous liouelvard mansion. A pro for judgment against you by default 1*. fessional chaperone pretended to intro for the relief prayed for in her Com iluce Mrs. Drury among the high cir plaint, succinctly stated as follows: cles of fashion. There was a young A T lew Su; t For and Order and Decree of this man who claimed to be an expatriated Tpi Court quieting the title in Plaintiff to Italian count. Then Mrs. Drury be the following described real property, came envious of the coat of arms ex situated and being in the County ot plotted by a neighbor. She ordered one if I hey rip Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: for herself. It was blazoned on the ' i family silverware. It glowed on the ele Lot Two (2) of Block Two (2) of Z?eu*.rf of Before ordering goods from a Mail Order House \ imitations gant family automobile. Mabel thought Cottage Addition to the town, now > . * i . of running away when the Illustrious City, of Medfo«d, Jackson County, call and examine our goods, learn our prices and count found favor in the eyes of her Oregon, as shown by the plat there Look for mother ns a prospective son-in-law. R1ÚU.S PAI orc. of now of record. this RcJ compare values. We*are confident that; Then, slowly but surely, Mrs. Drury ai d that she, the Plaintiff, be decreed Woven began to learn that her guests «ere of to be the owner of said described real Label the parvenu class. They feasted roy I •state in fee simple, and that the De LEVI STRAUSS f.ca ally at her expense. They borrowed L-. ~ Afu./e Ay fendants, and each, every and all there money of her husband. One day the Le%i Strauss & Co., San Francisco of be decreed to have no right, title crisis came. The specialist who had Awarded GRAND PRIZE at P.P.I L sought out the coat of arms was a or interest therein or thereto, and that man. lie appeared, flus the said Defendants and each, every y conscientious tered and penitent, one day. and all of them, as well as all other * i • ------ «!>♦---------- “Madame." he said. "I have made a persons unknown claiming anv interest, right, or title in or to the said de- Knife Attack is Planned fearful mistake. In tracing back the « Drury genealogy an assistant mistook scriped real property, be forever de 1'hlneas for l’hlletus. The ITiinens barred, enjoined and restrained from i' Paris, May 4.—The youth arrested branch of the family were humble col A * asserting or setting up any claim, liery workers. I will return the money yesterday outside the home of Premier right, title or interest in or to the said you paid ini'—" described real estate or any part or Clemenceau has admitted to the police "No, no. go forget It I I am sick of that he intended to attack M. Clemen parcel thereof; and for such other, fur all this show and folly!" moaned the 11111111111*11 "Anastasia." I’M ther and different relief as to the Court ceau with a knife. He carried a black flag with an an The count learned of the episode may seem just and equitable. archist inscription an I anarchist litera and deehired he could not connect him This Summons is published and serv ture was found in his possession. self with the rabble! A local newspa Caucasians Eat Children 1000 Yanks to Sail ed upon you by publication under and Faint Praise. i per wrote up the .situation, though by virtue uf an onier of the Honorable Speaking of doubtful compliment« for France Soon. using fictitious names, Mrs. Drury i subscriber writes: "I wish to offer F M. Calkins. Judge of the First Ju II ashing ton Shortage came to where her husband and Ms- New York, May 3.—Starving refu- he following as one of the best exam dicial District of Or-'gon, heretofore 1 hrealened. bel were seated reading one day and ’les I have ever seen. Au nccompllsh g>es in Southern Caucasus are resort made and entered of record in a lid New York,JM ay 5.— A first contin ing to cannibalism, a number of cases burst into tears. ••d musician was invited by a friend Court anti cause on the 2nd day of "Take me hack home," she pleaded, :o a church service In order to hear gent, 1000 men, of the 50,000 troops having been reported of mothers kill May, A. D., 1919, the first publication Yakima, Wash.. May 3. —Mrs. Blanch "I would rather be mayoress in Lone lie chorus choir render a special se- volunteering ta re1 eve an equal ifiim- ing and eating their children, accord of this Summons will be made on the Nagle of the state superintendent's Cliff than a nobody In New York." eetloti. The friend, highly pleased ber of doughboys now wi'h the Amer Ami John lifted his head with n «¡th the rendition, was nwnlting with ican army of occupation in Germany, ing to a message received here last 3rd day of May, A. 1» ., 1919. office, who is here on official business, night by the American committee for F. J. N ewmvn s nd yesterday that the state is threat-, snort of delight, a« If already sniffing nu< Ii interest her companion'« verdict. will sail for Europe tomorrow on the again tin pur, . bracing air of the mill Attorney for Plaintiff. etied with a shortage of teachers which It calne thn«. In n whisper: They ' transport Agamemnon, it was an- Armenian and Syrian relief from Dr. lit well.'"—Prom the Outlook. Office and Post Office Address called for the npmost effort at teacher ing • ••lap. 1 n«nncc<i tiday ov the Army embark- J. H. T. Main, commissioner to the \nd Mu'el 'bought of Norman Medford, Oregon training. atior authorities at Hoboken. Caucasus for tbe committee. i i Entered as sec mil-class matter June 22 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. __________________ _ -X Another Shipment ’Tennis Shoes Just right in price and quality Jno.M. Williams Co. Jacksonville Spring Is Here Now is the time to Garden Tools of ail kinds, Lawn Mowers, Hose & Sprinklers Moulded hose 20c per ft. Wrapped hose 18c We handle a full line of Paints & Oils. Give your house a coat. We Can Save You Money FRED J. FICK I Jacksonville i Oregon. »