:• JACKSONVILLE POST Prineville Kivisw: Statisics show the death rate from tuberculosis all over the country to be close to 10 per Oficial Paper of th" City of Jacksonville, Oregon cent; in Crook county last year there were tut 43 deaths from all causes. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county «eat of Jackson And this in a county containing close County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. ! to 8000 souls. A trifle more than one j half of one per cent. But one county Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, [ physician is required to look after the Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. I contagious and county cases, with nomi­ nal fees, and very little of his time is SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910 ' required for this purpose. W. W. Masten, six miles s >uth of SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rutes furnished on Klamath Falls, says the Chronicle, h?s application. I gone into the farming business on the largest scale of an.v min who ever at­ Now that it has been definitely decided that we cele­ tempted to till the soil of Klamath He has purchased a gasoline brate, it is up to the citizens to get in and make it “the county. engine with which he is doing his plow­ best ever.” Jacksonville has a record for her Fourth of ing. Twelve plows are hitched to this July celebrations extending away back to 1852 and it will monster engine which cuts a strip 20 wide at every round. Ths engine never do to fall short of the mark set by former years’ feet has a big headlight and is run day and celebrations. Get in and wirk with a will and the night, and is turning over 50 acres I every 24 hours. 1910 celebration will excel any yet held. I ‘‘The census takers have been finish- up their j ab, and now there will be Since the comet has passed, Teddy and the big stick I ing hairpulling,” says the Albany Demo­ have again appeared in the limelight—this time in London crat. ‘‘Albany this year is about in boat of Salem ten years ago when where he advises the English government in regard to the it got a population of 4280, due to con­ the policy in Egypt. tracted limits and poor census taking. It immediately enlarged. There it a Jackson county republicans do not take much stock in leakage about Albany that is startling. Accordingly it means a showing about the assembly plan, and they are wise therein. As a rule like that of Salem of 1900. Already a they think the primary is “good enough.” hundred misses of one enumerator have been found, just picked up. ” —Journal. THE COURT HOUSE Don’t Experiment With a Cough Items of Interest to Jackscp Coun’y When Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honev has j been used by millions of people for Tax Payers I sixteen years with a steady increasing MARRIAGE LICENSES demand. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. Sold by City Drug Store. Orlie B. Rush and Mabel L. Atkin. F. E. Hammond and Pearl E. Acre. Sidney R. Allen and Edna Fosteiven. J. W. Lane and Sophia Ballard. Lewis Cavin and Essie M. Elmore. Albert Conro Fiero and Grace An­ drews. CIRCUIT COURT Application of C. F. Willis to register title. Order appointing examiner of titles. Effie May Terrill et al vs. W. B. Jackson adm. estate of W. IL Brad­ shaw, deceased, et al. Decreeof court that Effie May Teirfll is owner in fee simple of certain real estate in dispute. J. H. Grace vs. R. S. McDowell. Order that defendant be allowed 10 days in which to file transcript on appeal to the supreme court. C. E. Demming vs. Sylvia E. Robin­ roil. Order that cause be removed to U. S. circuit court. In the matter ot the application of II. L. Hill to register title. Order for publication of summons. In the matter of the application of Linda Austin ct al, to register title. Order for appointment of examiner of titles. LouiseJHoward vs. James W. Howard. Settled out of court and dismissed. In taking Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey for coughs and colds. It contains no habit producing drugs. Look for the Bell on the Bottle. Sold by City Drug Store. NEW PACE Aeronautics. Set by Curtis—Flies 137 Miles at 54 Miles an Hour. PROBATE COURT In the matter of the estate of J. D. Evans, an insane person. Order ap­ pointing guardian. In the matter of the guardianshpi of Thomas David Jones and Mary Jones, minors. Order to sell real estate. Estate of Mary L. Buck, deceased. Inventory and appraisement filed. In the matter of the guardianship of Annette E. Wakeman, a minor. In­ ventory and appraisement filed. Estate of Wm. H. Shaffer, deceased. Order apuointing appraisers. In the matter of the estate of James R. McGarron, deceased. Order for publication of final notice. No Danger New York, May ¡30.—The beginning of aeroplane flights between Chicago and New York, with no more stops than would be necessary for an express train to exchange engines, is consider­ ed a probability here. Aviators, en­ thused by the achievement of Glenn H. Curtiss in flying 137 miles batween Albany and New York yesterday with only two descents, are claiming that with the establishment ¡of aerodromes and increased knowledge of aerial conditions. Curtiss’ flight may be surpassed for greater distances and that eventually gigantic passenger carrying airships may ply between principal cities of the United States. Curtiss today was the recipient of many honors and congratulations be­ stowed by his admires. More substan­ tial in reward was the New York World’s check for $10,000, the prize Curtiss won by his successful flight. The ¡aviator gave the check to Mrs. Curtiss, who took it with a smile and said she would “make good use of it.” Among the records^that Curtiss frac­ tured was the world's average hourly speed record for long distance flights. Curtiss maintained an average speed of 54 4-5 miles an hour throughout the journey. He estimated that he ascend­ ed to a height of 5000 feet at one time in the flight. On May 19th M. Scheurt flew from Mourmelon to Chalons, France, a dis­ tance of about 30 miles across country. The flight was made in a biplane at a claimed speed of 46 miles an hour. Daniel Kinet, a Belgian, flew 2 hours and 51 minutes with a passenger in France on the 15th instant. This flight was also made in a biplane and con­ stitutes a new world's record. Mr. Clifford B. Harmon ha.i been making some excellent flights of nearly a half hour’s duration at Mineola, L. I., in the Farman bipline which he pur­ chased from Paulhan. On the 21st he gained the pilot-aviator license of the Aero Club of America by making a 3- mile flight. He is the first amateur sportsman in America to take up avia­ tion, and is doing a great {deal for the cause. Mr. Moore, of Washington, D. C. who has been Mr. Emile Berliner’s as­ sistant for some time past, has con­ structed a very light monoplane, fitted with a 35-horse-power revolving-cylin­ der motor. The machine and motor complete weigh (but 260 pouuds. The motor is placed above and between the wings at the front end of the machine. The cylinders revolve in a horizontal plane, and drive the propeller through bevel gears. Mr. Moore has gotten off the ground a number of times with his monoplane and made several successful short flights. Scientific American. A Bumper. When a glass Is as full ns It possibly cnu be of liquor the surface of the liquor is slightly convex and the ceu- ter Iles higher than the brim, in view of this fact such a glassful is called a bumper, because the liquor bumps up or protrudes In the middle. Don’t Be Annoyed With skin troubles, chaps, pimples, black heads, eczema or ¡sores. When one25c box of Dr. Bells Antiseptic Salve will cure you. Try it at once. Sold by City Drug Store. ¡I lee Cream Fine Cigars, Tobacco and Smokers’ Articles W. C. Deneff & Co. r Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. S3 Agent tor 18..................................... 8:04 A.M. 12 Shasta Limited.......... 2:36 A.M. 16 Oregon Express......... 5:21 P.M. 14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M. Medford Domestic Laundry Shasta Limited...........5:47 A.M. California Express. .10:35 A.M. San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M. Ashland Passenger.. 11:22 P.M. I JFe Have Just received a new line of Pure White Lead, Oil, Mixed Paints, Standard Varnishes, Laquerete Colors in oil and Japan, Carriage, Wagon, Floor and House and Barn Paints. Machine Oil, Creosote, Shingle Stain, Raw and Boiled Oil, Gilsonite and Evencoat for patent roofing and tin roofs. Sanikal Wall Coating in all colors. Jacksonville Meat Market Carbolineum JOHN DUNNINGTON, Prop.', Dealer in All Kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats, Choice Lard, Etc. Jacksonville. Oregon Prevents rot and decay. A remedy against all vermin, $1.25 per gallon. Also a new line of Wall Paper. Latest designs at reasonable prices. Call and examine. Fred J. Fick, Contractor and Builder. 4 TILE FOR SALE ™E RECEPTION We have now in stock at our kiln, a large quan­ tity of first class drain tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches. For sale at reasonable prices. Call and ex­ amine, or send us your order. Jacksonville Brick, Tile & Lime Company. LUY & KEEGAN, Props Family Trade Solicited Sole Agents Albany Beer ises LEGAL BLANKS y We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. Warranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattel Mortgage, Ack now ledgements, Real Estate Contract, Location Notice —Placer, Location Notice Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Real Estate Agents Contract, Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. Weintend adding other blanks as fast a3 possible until the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice. OREGON JACKS0NV1LLE, SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. 11 15 13 19 Proprietor HOT OR COLD BATHS NORTH BOUND TRAINS. No. No. No. No. Room Barber Shop Effective January 1st, 1910. No. No. No. No. CHOICE CANDIES FRESII FRUITS City Drug Store J. Bi ROBINSON, M. D., Proprietor Handles a full line of School Supplies con­ sisting of Books, Tablets, Pencils, Penholders etc. Novelties, Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Ar­ ticles, Perfumes, Magazines and Periodicals A New and Complete Line of Post Cards Harry Luy Benj. M. Collins County Seat Real Estate Office MARRIED JACKSONVILLE POST. The Best Remedy For all kinds of sore eves is Sunder­ HAMMOND-ACRE —At Phoenix, Ore. Saturday May 28. 1910, by Rev. I. F. land’s Eagle Eye Salve. It is creamy Rowlins; F. E. Hammond and Pearl For some of the choicest bargains in real snow white ointment and would not in- E. Acre. jure the eyes of a babe. Guaranteed. estate. Some of the best orchard and farm­ Having purchased the business 25c. at City Drug Store. ALLEN-FOSTE1VEN—At Ashland, formerly conducted by the Med­ ing lands, improved and unimproved, in the ford Furniture Co., 1 am pre­ Oregon, Sunday May 29, 1910, by pared to fill your orders for all Rev. W. T. VanScoy; Sidney R. Al­ Rogue River Valley; also a number of kinds of Furniture, Carpets, NEW CASES Oregon Sidelights. len and Edna Fosteiven. Rugs and House furnishing choice stock and alfalfa ranches in the George W. Daly vs. Belle Daly, Goods in the LATEST STYLES CAVIN-ELMORE -At the court house Applegate River Valley. Suit for divorce. Complaint filed, 4 Bend is to have a sawmill. and at prices that can’t be beat in Jacksonville, Oregon. Tuesday summons issued. Gus Newbury at- May 31, 1910, by Judge J. R. Neil, Madras will have a new $30,000 brick We have the choicest residence property in torney fur plaintiff. Lewis Cavin and Essie M. Elmore. hotel. the city. We will rent your property and The Golden Standard Minmng Co. More shell roads will be made on the And a full line of new records vs. H. C. Mahon et al. Complaint collect your rents at reasonable rates. List Second hand goods of various Yachants. Origin of Name Minnesota. filed. Undertaking on injunction. Re­ kinds. A fine line of Whips, your property with us. First Unitarian church of Eugene Noted antiquarians of St. Paul dis­ straining order. Watson L Beekman Harness, Gloves, Men’s Work­ has been incorporated. agree ns to the origin of the name ing Shoes, etc. Harness and for plaintiffs. Shoes made to order. Repair­ Band of 186 cattle arrived via Junc­ Minnesota. It Is claimed by some to Office in Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank, ing done promptly and neatly. be a Dakota word meaning blcarish We Don’t Have to tion City at Eugene. or clouded wnter. A skillful Chippe- New Ranges Tell you what it’s for it’s name tells. Jacksonville, Oregon Twenty-five young people graduated wa scholar ndvances the theory that Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey is the best from the La Grande high school. I have just received a ship ­ It may be from that tongue. The cough medicine and several million ment of fine Kitchen Ranges Union county is alive to the neces­ which I offer at reasonble prices people alrealy know it. Look for the sity of good roads, says the Observer. Chippewas. he says, always name nat- ural objects from some peculiarity con­ Beil on the Bottle. For sale by City i T. L. DeVore A man who a year and a half ago - nected with them. Thus Az-o-te In Drug Store. i purchased 12 acres of a place near . that language mentis the aspen tree. Central Point, paying $1500 an acre, Mlu-n xota Is applied by them Indis­ Postmaster Dies. or $18,000. has just sold it to a Mr. criminately to the Balm of Gilead aud Beck worth, an attorney of New York, the cottonwood tree. The forests of Every woman may not be hand­ cottonwood abounding in the Minne­ for $1833 an acre, or $22,000. The 12 sota bottoms may have caused them to some, but every woman should John P. Young, postmaster of l’ort- land, died at his home in that city, | acres are planted to apples, which are give the river that name.—St Paul keep with care the good points Monday morning, after an illness of I in bearing. Pioneer Press. nature has given her. No woman several weeks. Gold Hill News: Platinum in south- nsed have sallow skin, dull eye, Old Time London Bank Clerks. Mr. Young was born in Salt Lake | em Oregon but let to one be surprised. Formerly the dress of the ordinary blotchy complexion, who pays City, December 21, 1850, and was a Everything that man needs for his bank clerk was knee breech«, silk Droper attention to her health. nephew of the late Brigham Young. | comfort and happiness has been placed Stockings, shoes with silver buckles, \V here constipation, liver derange­ He was appointed postmaster of here by a beneficent providence. It tall coat and often a white tie. ments, blood impurities and other Portland in 1909, previous to that time remains only for the lord of creation Messrs. Coutts drew the line at the irregularities exist, good complex­ he had been private secretary to Sena­ to make the most of the opportunities clean shave and a frock coat. Hirsute ion, bright eyes and sprightly ornaments were regulated by strict or­ tor Bourne. that here abound. ders from beadquarters, beards or the movements cannot exist. Internal reveal themselves sooner In his earlier years he had been a lived River News: We learn from tnustaeho not being tolerated for many kiangemcnts r later on the surface. Headache, dark newspaper man. years. Nearly every one walked to one of the prominent oredardists in ings around the eyes, sallow skin, a con­ valley, that nature is lending a helping and from business nt that time, three, tant tired feeling—mean that the liver Get The Bent hand in the apple orchards this spring. four or flve miles being no uncommon \nd digestive organs are needing help and orrection. Chamberlain's Stomach and For skin troubles, sore nibpies, ¡ulcers, ' The are thinning themselves very distance. One gentleman lived In Fri­ -iver Tablets give this necessary help, day street. Cheapside. He used to eczema, chaps, black heads, pimples nicely, saving much labor and expense. saunter down to the bank about 8:30 fttsjr woik in nature*» own way. They do no« We Make It SPELL For YOU at Prices nerely flush the bowels but tone up the liver and and all eruptions. Use Dr. Bell’s The apples remaining on the trees are in dressing gown and slippers, sign the rio.-n to fulfill their proper function». So mild So Low They Will Astonish You Antiseptic Salve and you get the best. firm, peifectly shaped and clear of ’’appearance book" and then return and irentle do they act that one hardly realise» ikvt they bare taken medicine. Chamberlain*» We guarantee it. 25c a box at the blemish, making the pr/steels for a homo to shave ami breakfast at his Tablets can be relied upon to relieve bibouaneae, Com« and Get Those Letter Heads You Have Been Needing So Long indigestion, constipation and diwiinaea. Sold ev­ leisure.—London Standard. City Drug Store. | fine cio.i perfect. erywhere. 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