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HOW HAWAII FARM ER USES VOLCANO Story of Most Novel Swine Ranch In World find How An American is Making Easy Money. Feeding hogs on Giant ferns which have been previously cooked by the heat from a volcano, , is a novelty in the agricultural field which it is safe to say can be seen in but one place in place is in the whole world. That 1 Hawaii; and one man at least is niak- ing a profitable business out of his foresight and enterprise. Peter Lee, an American, has a ranch right on the edge of the great crater of Kilauea, on the island of Hawaii, some 200 miles from Honolulu. All about the tremendous cauldron of na ture spreads dense forests for many miles down the easy slope of the mountain’s sides. Very much of this tangle of vegetation is made up of great tree ferns, many of which tow er fifty feet or more in the air, like great feather dusters. The great trunk or stem of this fern, frequently a foot or more In diameter, is compos ed of a pulpy, fibrous mass enclosed in a hairy harder covering. Peter Lee discovered that this pulp contains a large amount of starches and sugars, and that by steaming or cooking, these are rendered soft, and are greedily eaten by the hogs. It was some time before the pre sent method of cooking the ferns sug gested itself, but when it did the problem of economy was solved. In many places about the volcano, some times several miles from the active central pit, cracks have formed in the hardened lava surface which cov ers the whole mountain, doubtless through the contraction of the mate rial in cooling, and from these fis sures heat and steam in various de grees of intensity perpetually escape. To construct a gridiron over one of these heat cracks, and to pile upon it the fern trunks, cut into cord-wood lengths, was the acme of simplicity, but for effectiveness could scarcely be improved upon. In the course of a few days, dependent on the amount of heat of any particular crack, the steam has thorou-hly softened and cooked the ferns, and all that remains to do is to split each stem with an ax, when the swine will devour them voraciously. Dr. E. V. Wilcox, director of the Hawaii Experiment Station, believes that Hawaii’s ferns may come to be of considerable economic importance as a stock food. Fern roots have had some value in this line in some parts of the Northwest, where the growth is comparatively scanty, and if the food value of Hawaiian ferns prove as high, large tracts of forest land are likely to sequre n new value. WILL J. COOPER. AN EMPEROR AT THE PLOW The Chinese begin plowing on the first day of their solar year, the cere mony being very elaborate. The fields are blessed in a long religious cere mony, and the emperor or his regent has to set the example of industry by plowing the first round in the sacred field. A richly caparisoned bullock, draped in yellow, is hitched to a plow. When he finishes his round, each of the royal princes takes a hand, and the ceremony is over. ! BOOST Listen for a moment please To what I have to say, Then lay aside your paper And each one go your way. ’Tis this I want to tell you As we nestle by the hill. Don’t talk of other towns Rut speak of Jacksonville. Let everybody boost And help her all y. u cun; Don’t sit around so stupid Brace up and be a man. Lift up your weary heads Look the world square in the face, And when you meet a stranger Tell him “Jacksonville’s the place." A. H. CAN TOUCH SPECIAL RATI S TO WALLA WALLA CITATION IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OrOHECON FOK JACKSON COUNTY. Io tu« xnaf " tin vittate of G. Karev/.-ki. deceased. SUMMONS One and one third fares on certifi To Friedri e Zucker, Oskar Stiegv, Friedrich cate plan will be granted all attending In The Circuit Court of the State of Cregcn Stiege, Ih-.< w 3Liege. Este'ia Levy, Celia Mae- . ■ I gly and W. i , X the Conservation Meet, bv the North for Jackson County. G. Karewski, deceoaod. the estate ern Pacific, O. R. & N., Great North In The N t 1 of The State of Oregon: You and ern, and S. I’. & S. railroads. each of you. < • hereby notified that you are re- vs. Pay full fare on the going trip and C. M. O.iburn, Mrs. S. A. Neville, qufred to a >ear in the above entitled Court and matter on M ndfy. the 10th day of May 1909. get receipt therefore. Receipt must 1 Mrs. George H. Bryant, Mrs. Edw. at the hour • C lOo'Jxk A. al. of said day. and show tickets purchased not more than ' Fay and Thus. F. Osburn, then an i there show cause, if any there be, why D-fendar.tr. three days prior to the 13th of May. e should not be bv the aboveenlitl- an order After at least one hundred receipt.) aie I T > C. M. Osburn. Mrs. S. A. Neville. Mr .. (lex ed Court a.i b.’ for the sale of all of the following Mrs E.lw. Fay uni Tn.u.. F. Osburn: described p and real estate at private exhibited by the secretary of the meet | | II. In Biyunt. Tne Name of The Etata of Oregon: You ing to the joint agent at Walla Walla, ‘ are hereby required t» appear anti answer the Beginr.in.-r al a point 24.30 chaina North and 7 tickets for the return trip will be sold ' e. mpiui.it filed against you and each uf you in chair.s E ist of the SW corner of Section 32 in < nlitlcd suil with.n ten days from the t«»w:;>.hip .“.7 ;’outh of ra.’ge 2 V/ost of V7. M. in at one third fare provided purchaser’s i ihe receipt is countersigned by the score 1 «late of the m rri-ie of this ¡umm< n » up; n jot», if J uk.ion (' •i'll’.’ . Oregon, said point being the served wi.hin thU County, or if seived within NKtornerof th.*G. Karewski orchard and run tary of the association showing that any other County of this Bta’.c, then within ning ther.ce Wvs! 76 link;»; thence South, 13 de the holder of Buch receipt has twenty days from the date of service of this gree:; West. chains; thence West 1.23 chains; summons upon you: and if you fail to appt ar and the meet been in attendance at thence ■ :e. 17■ • degree;-. West. 1.33 chains; anuwvr the complaint herein for went ihe - cj thence S-.,;h. ‘Pa degrees West, 1.C3 chains; ing. Th ise receipts uro void un- plaintiff will apply to the Court ft r the r.Ii f thence Sou ¡a, 57 degree.» East, 1.9! chains; thence less presented to the agent ct Walla the prayed for in his complaint, to-wit; Fora deer- u Ea. t 2.15 c! aim:; the.ice North G.38 chains to the Walla, not more than two days after partibi i.in.T th« following descubed proj criy, place of beginning, containing 1.20 acres and the close of the meeting, Sunday not situated in Jackson County. Oregon. Io wit: known as the * Mill property.’’ counted. Return trip must be made Lots numbered one (D, two (2), three (.'») and And you will each take notice that at said time, via same route as used on going trip four (I) in Block numbired one [• ]; lots number if no objection l> • made, thatsaid order of sale will ed one !1], two [2], three [3} an 1 f >ur [41 In be made for all of said properly. and between the same points as shown Elock numbered two [2]; lots num! ered one [1 J, Witness the honorable J. R. Neil, Judge of the by receipt. two L2J, three [3] and four [4] in Block number County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and Special rate is not granted if goirg ed three [3]; lots numbered two (2) and three -Il the seal of . aid Court affixed this the 7 day of in Block numbered nine -9-; lots numbered one April. liM'9. fare is less than 50 c ;nts. (Seal >f the County Court.) -1-, two -2- and three -3- in Block numbered nineteen -19-; lots numbered one -1-, two -2- and W. R. COLEMAN Com t/ Clerk of Jackso i County, Oregon. three -3- in Block numbered twenty -20-, and lots Roseburg Robbers Caught numbered one -1- and two -2- in Bio- k numbered twenty-one -21-, all in Beatty's Addition to the Administrator’s Notice. Town now City of Medfc-rd according to the OAKLAND, Or., April 26.—An ex official plat thereof, partitioning the same ac IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE citing capture of two robbers by cording to the ie>pective lights of ihe parties OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Sheriff Fenton, of Douglas County, herein, and second, for a j .dgment in favor of In tho Matter of the Administration of the happened here yesterday afternoon on plaintiff for his costs an 1 disbursements herein Estate of John Beavenue, a deceased person. to be taxed, ar.d for such other, further and dif the Hart Ranch. The men were want ferent Notice Is Hereby Given, that by an Order relief as the Court may de^m equitable in the County Court, of Jackson County, State ed for robbing several Roseburg cloth the premises. ing dealers last Thursday night, when This summons Ls published in the Jacksonville Oregon, made and entered on March 1st. A. the undersigned has been appointed, and is they secured $150 worth of valuable Post by order of tho Hon. H. K. Hanna, Judge of 1909, the above entitled Court, made and entered in the I 1 the duly acting and qualified administrator of the clothes and silks. estate of the said John Beavenue, deceased. 16tk day of April 1909, and tho same is published Sheriff Fenton had been hot on the for six consecutive weeks therein, the first day j All persons having claims against said Estate trail of the men ever since the robbery of publication tb«?reof being Saturday, the 24th are hereby notified to present the same properly to me or my attorney at the Lyden was discovered, and had been driving day of April, 1109, and the last day thereof being verified. Building, corner Oregon and California Streets in Saturday, tko Sih day of May, 1909. over the mountain roads night and day the Town of Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore COLVIG & REAMES, gon, within six months fiom the date hereof. in his efforts to take them into custo Attorneys for Plaintiff. ONIE BEAVENUE, dy. Yesterday morning the two were Administrator. located on the road between here and Dated March 20th., A. D. 1909. Executor’s Notice Roseburg, but eluded their pursuers H. K. Hanna, Jr., attorney for estate and in hereby given that the undersigned ministrator. by getting into the hills, where thev has Notice been appointed by the county court of Jack- were again found in the afternoon, and son county, Oregon executor of the eatato of they gave their pursuers a fast run Elfcha W. Andrews, deceased. All persons in NOTICE OF THE SALE OF REAL across the fields, and it w’as necessary debted to said estate are requested to settle the PROPERTY immediately and all persons having for the officers to empty their guns at same claims against said estate arc requested to pre IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE the fugitives before they were finally sent them with their proper vouchers to Aaron OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. captured and taken to Roseburg by the Andrews at my residence on Griffin Creek, in In the matter of the estate of G. Karewski, Jackson county, Oregon within six months from deceased. Sheriff. hereof. They had with them all of the stolen the date Public Notice Is Hereby Given that by virtue March 13. 1909. of an order of th? county court of Jackson coun goods. Tracey claims to be a puglist. AARON ANDREWS. Executor. ty. Oregon, which said order is of date April 7th. He is about 2.3 years of age, while 1909, and in obedience thereto, that I will at my Johnson, who says his home is in Seat residence in Jacksonville, Jackson County. Oregon SUMMONS tle, is about five years his junior.— and from and after Monday, the 10th day of May, In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon 1909, offer for sale and will sell to the highest bid Portland Telegram. for Jackson County. der for cash in hand all the following described In the matter of J. A. Kiser to register title to real property of said estate, at private sale, to-wit: the following described land, to-wit: The N1 2 of the NE14 of Section 2, in Township Heavy Colonist Travel Commencing nt the Northwest Corner of 35 South of Range 2 West of W. M., and the S’/j Granville Sears’ Donation Land Claim No. 44, in of theSE' i of Section 35, in Township 34 South, For the first six weeks of the Spring Section 9. Township 37 South. Range 2 West of of Range 2 West of the W. M.. all in Jackson Oregon, and containing 159.C2 acres of colonist season an increase of <50 per Willamette Meridian, running thence South County. 31.44 chains to the Southwest Corner of said land. cent has been maintained. Figures Dated at Jacksonville. Jackson County, Oregon Claim 44; thence East 4.44 chains to the North for the first two weeks of April bring west Corner of Donation Land Claim 43; thence this the 7th day of April, 1909. W. C. KITTO the total for 1909 up to 9170 homeseek South 12.80 chains; thence East 47.08 chains to Administrator de bonis non, with the will an- ers who have come to the Oregon the EaBt Boundary of raid Claim No. 43; thence nexed, of the estate of G. Karewski. deceased. country via the Harriman lines, as North 41.07 chains along tho East Boundary of Claims Nos 43 45 44; thence West 17.40 chains; against 6379 for the same period last thence North 3.16 chains to the North Boundary year. of Claim No. 44; thence West along sai l North The record since March 1, this year, Boundary 84.23 chains to the Northwest Corner is only a few hundred under the entire of «aid Claim No 44. the place of commencing, containing 217 acres, more or less. aggregate for the whole season of 1908 ▼8. when the total was 10.041. Nancy Jane Jeffers, E. Jeffers, her husband, The gain for the two weeks in April, Jane Newman, Lyman Newman, her husband, just reported today, over the same Mary Hoskins. William Hoskins, her husband, Murphy. W. H. Sears. Ida Sear? fortnight, a year ago was 1110, the Katherine wife, Hiram Seaton. Lucinda Bichop. Nn:o’ totals for the two weeks in April being land All Whom It Way Concern. 3067 for 1909 and 1927 for 1908. Defendants. With three week i more to be heard fn The Name Of The State Of Oregon you ea^i of you are hereby required to appear from it is now absolutely certain that answer tho appHcation or complaint filed against all former records for the movement you in the above entitled Court and Cause on or of colonists to this territory will be before the 29 day of May 1909. Defendants you wifi take notice that if you fail so to appear and broken this year. - Telegram. answer said application or complaint the appli cant herein will take a decree of the Court again “One Touch ef Nature Makes the st you according to the prayer of the application or complaint and you will bo forever barred from Whole World Kin.” disputing' same. W. R. COLEMAN, (Seal) Ex-officio Clerk of the circuit When a rooster finds a big fat worm court for Jackson, County. he calls all the hens in the farm yards Oregon. to come and share it. A similar trait of human nature is to be observed TAKE NOTICE when a man discovers something ex I ccptionally good he wants all it is In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon 1 friends and neighbors to share the for Jackson County. i benefits of his discovery. This is the In the matter of the application of J. A. Kiser to register title to the following described land, touch of nature that makes the whole to-wit: world kin. This explains why people Commencing at the Northwest Corner of who have been cured by Chamberlain’s Granville Sears'Donation Land Claim No. 11 in Cough Remedy write letters to the Section 9, Township 37 South. Range 2 West of • Willamette Meridian, running thence South 31.44 I manufactures for publication, that j chains to the Southwest Corner of said Claim 44; others similarly ailing may also use it thence East 4.44 chains to the Northwest Corner I ami obtain relic f. Behind every one j of Donation Land Claim 43; thence South 12.80 | of these letters is a warm hearted wish chains; thence East 47.08 chains to the Ea.-t j of the writer to be of use to someone Boundary of said Claim No. ;3; thence North chains along the East Boundary of Claims “L SYSTEM” Clothes else. This remedy is for sale by City > 41.07 Nos. 43 & 44: thence West 17.40 chains; thence Drug Store. I North 3.16 chains to the North Boundary of vouches for the most advanced The “L" Behind Administrator’s Notice to Creditors Notice h hereby Riven that the undersigned has been appointed by the county court of Ore gon for Jackson County, a Iministrat >r with will annexed of the estate of J. W. Clark, decvaixxl. All persons having clain a against the «aid estate are hereby notitled to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at Jacksonville, Ore gon or to his attorney Gus Newbury, on or before six months from the date hereof. Dated A|»r I 1st. 1909. Roderick Clark, administrator of J. W. Clark, dereused. -52-3- ---------- 4----------- Administrator's Notice io Creditors SA\ FRANCISCO The Boss for candies, nuts, fruit vegetables, in fact everything that is ! nice. Not'ce is hereby given that the undersigned has lx»e i ’irpoint'. <1 I the county court of Ore gon for Jackson County, ndnvnlslrat ix of the »stale of XV I ;m Hoel v de cased. All |H»rsons having claims tiga n. t the said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at Jack < >n nvill**. Ort gon within six months "item the date hvr.x f. Dated Ap. il . Dth. 1909. Mary We't< rer administratrix of the estate of William ll«*eley deceased. Gus Newbury attorney for administratrix. -52-5- | claim 44; thence West along said North Bound ary 34.23 chains to the Northwest Corner of said Claim No. 44. the place of commencing, contain ing 217 acres, more or less. ▼ 8. Nancy Jane Jeffers. E. Jeffers. her husbnnd. I Jane Newman. Lyman Newman. her husband, Mary rioakina. William Hoskins. her hu.sband. Katherine Murphy. W. n. Sears. Ida Scare, his wife. Hiram Seaton. Lucinda Bishop, Nancy ' Hall and All Whom it May Concern. Defendants. That on the 15 day of April 1909, an applica tion was filed by said J. A. Kiser in the Circuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon, for initial re- gi-stration of the title of the land above describ- ed. Now. unit s« you appear on or before the 29 day of May 1909. and show cause why such ap- plication should not be granted, the same will bo taken as confeaaed. and a decree will lie entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. Witness my hand and the real of the Court af fixed thia 15 day of April 1909. W. R. COLEMAN (Seal) county clerk ami ex-officio clerk of the circuit court for Jackson county, Oregon. Uy M. B. Towi.a, deputy. fashion and superlative tailoring. They’re easy and dashing m cut and virile and vigorous in style, as befits this touch-and-go age Every “ L SYSTEM ” gar ment for Spring is marked by an emphatic distinction and a subtle good form that irresistibly capti vates the young man of the period Look for the “L SYSTEM” label. Its your warrant of worth and our pledge of perfection. Sold Only by the CLOTHING C A musical program has been arrang The Boss has reduced the price Qn ed for the banquet to be given May 1, his fancy Chinaware. by the Civic Improvement Club. WHILE IN MEDFORD Painting Season There is no better time to paint your building than at the present time and you cannot set better paint than we nse. ..DECORATING. Call and see Mack in front of Wearic’s for Chili Concarne and hot and cold lunch. Em ployment office in connectton M/ICK WILL CET YOU WORK DR. T. T. SHAW Dentist. There is nothing that will add more to the appear- •lce oi a house or fence t in ■' new coni of paint it is the foundation of all decorations. Office in Ryan Building, California St., Upftairs OREGON JACKSONVILLE DRE SER! ATI VE For Paper Hanging Paint will not only add to inc appL'ar.aiee <-i a uuilu- ing but w’il preserve the wood and prevent dijcr.se. And Latest Styles of Wall Paper, Call on or Address Chappell & Fick C. F. BOWMAN Jacksonville, Oregon CREAM i . That DelirioHA Refreshing Lish i Vfhcit nicer dessert could you have for Sunday dinner? C. DENEFF & COMPANY Pay $100 for a Type writer? Why Buy a Second-Hand Machine? No Risk. Every Machine is Fully Guaranteed. Think it Oi R GUARANTEE We guarantee every machine we sell to give satisfaction, a.id will keep them in repair one year from date oi sale, fee of charge. We also guarantee them for two >.ara against detrimental wear. Thia is Letter than vou get with a new machine for $190.00. Or a machine sold \ by a peddlar, that ,, as a rule has out- f,' lived its useful ness, or it would not be offered for sale. The ordin ary second hand typewriter is only temporarily re paired and is only short lived, while we . e able to offer yon machines entirely rebuilt, as good as new in every respect. A product of the largest factory of the kind in the world, employing only skilled mechunies. All our machines have all the wearing parts removed and new parts substituted. The bases and frames have been re-enameled and re-nickeled. They appear to be new and are as good as new. Apply at The JACKSONVILLE POST Charles F. Dunfoi d DR AY AGE Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agents for Colestin Mineral Water. OREGON JACKSONVILLE Criterion Saloon I For Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, DUNNINGTON & DENEFF, PROPRIETORS Oregon Jacksonville, color and ° X Yes, I have it in any cole ___ v want at prices i as low F O HU B quantity you J3. U. sl as the comn same crrnrlp grade can can K be a had m Portland. Now is 'STî) • J Our paint com- the time of year T O T, ’ pares favorably topaint the house. 1X111 with other brands. We assure courteous treatmennt and prompt attention to every order and guarantee satisfaction. Paint Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder Gloves I have a complete line of Riding and Driving Gloves Just u! at you are looking for warranted r.ot to rip. Also a tine brand of LOGGER’S SHOES T. L. DeVore I