to a Medford man, and, as for oppor leonetiluti ,a i ir.ei.dinent’. There is
THE ANDALUSIAN PLAINS.
EALZAC WAG HUNGRY,
tunities to make money, they are i excellent prospect that the resolution
Knocking at every man’s door here. I to that effect, which failed c.f ttnact- A Hundred Cyeter.. r.nJ Tv/olve Chops They Remind the American Traveler of
the Western Prairies.
Just Started His Meal.
But, seriously, yoj addressed’ me at i meat at the last eslon of Congress,
Jacksonville, hence I can overlook th? will be pas cd before the present
To traverse the great plains of
If Honoré de Balzac, the “Shake
seeming presumption of sending out session adjourns. The American peo speare of the novel,” did not live to 1 Andalusia is not only to travel
to a Medford man the glittering prop ple expect and demand It. Congress a great age it was probably due to through an exceedingly interesting
p
ositions embodied in your circular is well aware of that fact, and the bis reversal of nature’s rules for and characteristic part of Spain, but
i
Senate particularly is arouse.1 to the work and recreation. He labored to receive an impression, at least
letter. Very truly yours,
fact that the people have found a wav as no other man in the history of i from a distance, of the American
W. M. COLVIG.
to enforce their demand. That wav literature has labored and then, I prairies as they formerly were.
►
Sa'em Capital-Journal.
For miles and miles on either side
Judge J Colvig is president of the was discovered in this state and bears after periods <rf intense application,
Medford commercial club, and, while its name.
would go to the opposite extreme. of the Guadalquivir (which, for all ,
It shculd be matter of legitimate Frederick Lawton, his latest biog its romantic name, is a very muddy
Joyal to his own town, as he should be,
pride to Oregonians that they ere rapher, makes one feel some of the stream) the country stretches away
V' for it affords him a decent living, has citizens
of a commonwealth which i has folly of this as well as the comedy. into a faint blue haze of distant
no occasion to grow sassy around the
mouth. The Capital-Journal has been taken so advanced a position in the
He not only burned the midnight hills, with the foreground and mid
Cement Work of Any and All Kinds » as loyal to Medford as he has. When political thought and activity of the oil, but would keep up his eighteen dle distance full of herds of horses,
,
ever it has come before the legisla Nation; which has so framed i's own
or twenty hours’ daily labor for mules and cattle, feeding slowly or
ture asking favors this paper has public policy that i t will leave a lasting weeks together until some novel lying at case in the long grass and
All Work Guaranteed.
given Med lord complete use of this and very beneficial impress on the that he was engaged on was fin low, gorselike scrub.
newspaper, and, so far as we can re country generally, In the material ished.
I The wide and lengthy tracts of
member, our public spirit was never sense, Oregon is a great state, and
During these spells of composing grass country, the immense herds
given so much as a thank-you-ma’am the people of the state are showing he would see no one, read no letters, I and the mounted cowboys combine,
by President Colvig. He is one of themselves every way worthy of the but write on and on, eating snaring- says the Wide World, to present an
those men who, in the great exuber splendid opportunities which this ly, sipping his coffee and refreshing aspect which seems to belong much
Office in Jacksonville Furniture Co. Building
ance of his own personality, forgets sedtion affoids. While building one his jaded anattynv by taking a bath, more to America than to Europe.
everybody else, and all the rest is of the richest states in the Union they in which he would lie for a whole On closer inspection, of course, this
small compared to Bill Colvig, in his are at the same time buildirg one of hour, plunged in meditation.
illusion is dispelled.
own estimation. Salem men have In the best.—Telegram.
For example, the horses, instead
One of these prolonged claustra-
vested money in Medford, and by the
tions, in October, 1S34—the day of having ordinary foals at foot,
same token Medford men may invest
was Sunday—he interrupted by a have mule foals, and interspersed
money in Salem.
Geis Over 1000 Idlers Monthly call, most unexpected, on his friend among the horses and cattle are
L eading the QUIET LIFE,
Werdet. His face was sallow and herds of mules, with occasionally a
Official Paper of the Cita of Jacksonville, Oregon
When it comes to leading the quiet
gaunt with vigil. He had been few donkeys. Moreover, near the
life, Salem is not in it with Mediord.
alquerias or farms will be seen
More than 1,009 letters a month are stopped in the description of a
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson You are still talking about building a being received in one department of spot, he explained, by the uncer droves of pigs of a dull red color,
modern hotel. Salem has an $150,000
tainty of his recollections and must flocks of goats and in some places
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
up-to-date hostelry. Salem is building I the O. A. C. experiment station. Some go into the city in order to refresh merino sheep.
I
o'
these
ask
fori
bulletins,
some
ask
a $50,000 armory. By picking up a
Spain, especially on these plains,
for advice on a specific subject, but them. So he invited Werdet to ac
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Medford daily paper of Wednesday by far the largest number are from company him in playing truant for is a country of magnificent sunsets.
we find six pages, with one depart
Words fail absolutely to describe
the day.
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
ment store advertisement, and that prospective colonists who wish more
the-
glories of the evening sky.
The
morning
was
spent
in
the
two columns, twelve inches. There authentic information than can be slums, where he gathered the infor Silent and statuesque against the
secured
from
commercial clubs.
are two piano sales advertised. There
Demands for bulletins are coming mation required, and the afternoon distant glow one sees silhouetted
SA TU RO A Y, A PRIL 29, 1911
is not even an advertisement of Judge
from England and South Africa, China they whiled away in listening to a perhaps a mounted herdsmnn—a
Coivig’s business in it. He probably
and Chile, and from time to time concert at the Conservatoire. There brooding figure motionless and grim
gets out ot it on the ground that it is nearly every large agricultural country he was welcomed by the fashion —or on tlie river’s bank a black
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on
unprofessional to advertise, but not to
in the world has been heard from. ables of both sexes, notwithstanding bull standing dark against the rose
application.
be advertised. The quiet life, which This, together with the number of his shabby costume, which he had ate sky.
all men seek, and few find, is being requests that are coming from farming donned in view of his morning’s oc
Again in the moonlight one may
descry th-e faint and dusky forms of
to his heart’s content down there communities all over the state for cupation.
Keep your troubles to yourself—the rest of us have in led the
valley of the Rogue river, institutes, is very encouraging to the
On quitting the concert room he feeding cattle, the moonlight now
plenty of our own.
where the blue mists are ever on .the department. The fact, however, chat carried Werdet oil to dine with him and again catching on 'a gleaming
hills, and the Italian sunsets invite the experiment station was refused at Very’s, the most expensive and horn. The silence, broken by the
faint lowing of distant kine or the
to dream.
funds to continue this educational aristocratic restaurant in Paris.
Put away your little hammer, or use it to drive nails the soul
The place was full of guests, and weird cry of some night bird, gives
T ough on J acksonville
work among the farmers tempers
in a new building. Don’t knock, if the town IS good “Seriously, jou addressed me at this self-c ngratulation. — Corvallis those who were in proximity to the an enhanced beauty to a wonderful
table where the two newcomers sat scene not easily forgotten.
enough for you to live in tell the newcomer it is good Jacksonville.” He can forgive us for Gazette-Times.
down were astonished to see the fol
to
invest
his
money
in
asking him
enough for him.
lowing menu ordered and nearly all
Salem, but “addressing” him at
D. W. BAGSHAW
It is thought that W. R. Hearst will consumed by one man, since Wer
Jacksonville is serious. It probably
swell a man up to live in Med- not positively insist on supporting an det, being on diet, took only a soup NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER
The town board is considering a new charter now m does
of a little chicken: A hundred oys
ford, but many good men have come Independence League man in 1912.
the hands of the attorney and as soon as approved and from Jacksonville, and there is no What a fine man for the staff of ters, twelve chops, a young duck, a
Fire Insurance
published it will be submitted for adoption by a vote of especial humiliation in addressing a some yellow newspaper Capt. Hobson pair of roast partridges, a sole, hors
d
’
oeuvre,
sweets,
fruit
(more
than
a
there to anyone in Oregon, and would be. Why hasn’t he been cor
Office with Jacksonville Post
the people. In our next issue we propose to publish a a it man
dozen pears were swallowed), wines,
ought not to give offense to Judge ralled?
coffee, liqueurs.
short explanation of the circumstances causing the delay Colvig. Jacksonville may be as glad
OREGON
Never since the time of Rabelais JACKSONVILLE,
that his address is no longer there as
X'
The Jacksonville Cement |
Construction Co.
Concrete Buildings, Cement
Cement Walks
g
Call and See Us for Estimates
JACKSONVILLE POST-:
in matters relating to the construction of the waterworks
and why it is necessary to hold another charter election.
I HE COURT HOUSE
Items of interest to Jackson County
Tax Payers
MARRIAGE LICENSES
J. E. Hunter and I. Louisa Relli.
William M. StumpandOra Schideler.
A. A. Flynn and Theresa 0. Merrill.
Robert O. Duncan and Nina Mav
Kick.
CIRCUIT COURT
In tne matter of the application of
Joel Hartley to register title. Order
appointing examiner of titles.
Grants Pass Ranking 4 Trust Co.
vs. Enterprise Mining Co. Assign
ment of judgment.
Estate of R. J. Slingerman, de
ceased. Order to sell personal pro
perty.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Frances B. Pankey et al, minors.
Order appointing guardian.
In the matter of the estate of Rose
Ann Fox, deceased. Final azcount
and report filed.
Estate of Robert Ennis, deceased.
Order admitting will to probate and
appointing executrix and appraisers.
In the matter of the guardianship of
Esthei M. McFarlane, a minor. Order
vacating sale.
Estate of J. C. Emerick, deceased,
Order that administrator make war-
ranty deed conveying certain real
estate.
In the matter of the application of
MARRIED
Emil Rritt and Amelia Rritt to register
title. Order appointing examiner.
HUNTER-BELLI —At the court house
in Jacksonville, Oregon, Thursday
Martha E. Rapp et al vs. J. R.
April 20, 1911, by Henry G. Dox,
Robinson et al. Order for publication
J. P. ;J. E. Hunter and I. Louisa
of summons.
Belli.
Herbert Koch vs. P. H. Robinson et
nl. Order appointing 8. L. Sandry,
guardian ad litem for Herbert Koch
MEDFORD VS. SALEM
who is a minor.
PROBATE COURT
In the matter of the estate of Ellen
Jaquish, deceased. Order approving
final account.
Colvig Writes Letter to Col. Hofer
and the
Latter
Medford is that he came away. I will
leave that to the people of Jackson
ville. While I have only been in
Oregon a little over 20 years, I would
consider it an honor to hail from Jack
sonville. There is only one more move
for Bill Colvig to make, and that is
to make another move and come to
Salem. If he would boo3t our Jpopula-
tion as he does that of Medford we
could claim 25,000, with as much truth
as he claims 11,000 for Medlord.
No KNOCKERS HERE
This part of the state does not
knock Medford and vicinity. But
Judge Colvig has shown a temper that
accounts for many belittling articles
that have appeared about Salem arjd
the Willamette valley in the Medford
papers. The Medford real estate
agents at Portland, in getting immi
grants, do nothing but knock and
roast the Willamette valley, and prob
ably reflect the sentiments of the
president of the commercial club. Be
that as it may, this part of the state
is not returning that kind of stuff'
We are not printing anything to the
detriment of Jackson county or south
ern Oregon. Our people are all speak
ing highly of Medford, and, with the
single exception of the gentleman who
will be glad to inscribe on his tomb
stone some day that he was formerly
a prominent citizen of a deserted min
ing eamp near Jacksonville, if not'
from that historical city itself.
E. HOFER.
Replies
Through His Paper
Estate of Charles A. Schaufele,
deceased. First account of adminis
tratrix filed.
The following articles appeared in
In the mntter of the last will and a recent issue of the Medford Sun.
testament ot Stillman Gray, deceased. The allusions to Jacksonville will be
Order admitting will to probate and noted with interest by many of our
appointing Forence J. Gray as execu- readers. Some of the men most
prominent in the affairs of the state
trix.
Estate of William L. Holloway, and nation were proud to hail from
deceased. Order appointing Ruth Jacksonville.
Holloway as administratrix of said Mr. E. Hofer, Salem, Oregon:
My Dear Mr. Hofer: Your flatter
estate.
ing inducements to invest money in
In the matter of the guardianship
the citv of Salem is at hand. You
of Frances Winnifred Quigley, a
should
remember lhat I am a citizen
minor. Order granting leave to
of Medford, Oregon, and one of the
guardian to apply to foreign court for
livest and most progressive cities in
transfer of personal property.
the state of Oregon. We now have
In the matter of the guardianship 11,000 population, four banks, all in
of Harry I. Rnker et al, rainors. splendid condition, numerous depart
Inventory and appraisement filed. ment stores, wholesale and retail gro-
Estate of JohnC. Paralow. deceased ctiy stores and implement houses,
Inventory and appraisement filed.
numerous churches and finely built
In the matter of the last will and public schools and a class of citizens
testament of Eliiabeth A. Mills, de that for the aggressive quanities of
ceased.
Order admitting will to civilization cannot be excelled. I have
probate and appointing Charles F. I no doubt but that Salem is a pleasant
place to live, but it would seem quiet
Mills as executor.
i■
Oregon Influence Abroad
Heine’s Desire to Be a Great Orator.
I used to long to be a great ora
tor, and often I used to declaim, like
Demosthenes, on the lonely sea
shore as wind and waves howled
and roared; so a man exercises his
lungs and gets used to speaking
through the greatest uproar of a
popular assembly. Quite often I
used to speak in the fields to a large
number of cows and oxen, and I
used to succeed in outroaring the
collective bellowing of the beasts.
It is more difficult to speak to an
audience of sheep. Whatever you
say to these muttonheads, when
you urge them to free themselves
and not, like their forbears, to go
submissively to the slaughter house,
they only meet your every sentence
with a “Baa!” so unshakably placid
as to put you out of countenance.—
From Heine’s Memoirs.
or perhaps Louis XIV. had such a
Gargantuan appetite been wit
nessed. Balzac was recouping him
self for fasting.
Why They Applaud.
Handsome Woman
Every woman may not be hand-
r.ome, but every woman should
keep with care the good points
nature has given her. No woman
need have sallow skin, dull eye,
blotchy complexion, who pays
proper attention to her health.
Where constipation, liver derange
ments, blood impurities and other
irregularities exist, good complex
ion, bright eyes and sprightly
movements cannot exist. Internal
The chorus lady was taking in a
matinee performance. After each
appearance of the chorus she ap
plauded frantically, somewhat to
the surprise of her companion, who
could see nothing unusually mer
itorious in the ensemble’s perform
ance.
Finally she nudged her escort.
“Go on and give ’em a hand,” she
urged. “If they don’t get an encore □rangement* reveal themselves sooner
later on the surface. Headache, dark
for that the stage manager will read or
r.ngs around the eyes, sallow skin, a con-
the riot act to them. When they 'mt tired feeling—mean that the liver
don’t get a good hand he doesn’t and digestive organs are needing help and
Chamberlain’s Stomach and
put the blame on a grouchy audi correction.
Mvcr tablets give this necessary help,
ence, but thinks the girls didn’t t hey work in nature's own way. They do not
merely flush the bowels but tone up the liver and
work hard enough.”
stomach to fulfill their proper functions. So mild
zentle do they act that one hardly realise»
Thereupon the escort understood and
tnat they have taken medicine. Chamberlain's
why
stage
people
are
so
generous
iabl.2t8.can
be relied upon to relieve biliousness,
The Maternal Woman.
indigestion, constipation and dizziness. Sold ev
“There are comparatively few with their applause.—New York erywhere. Price 25 cents.
women not replete with maternal Press.
love, and, by the bye, take care if
The Source of Real Beauty.
you meet with a girl who is not
A sweet, noble disposition is ab
‘fond of children’ not to marry her solutely essential to the highest
by any means. Some few there are form of beauty, says Qrison Swett We have on hand for sale the following
who even make a boast that they Marden in Success Magazine. It
blanks viz:
‘cannot bear children’—that is, can has transformed many a plain face.
Lease,
not endure them. I never knew a A bad temper, ill nature, jealousy,
Mortgages,
man who was good for much who will ruin the most beautiful face
Bill of Sale,
had a dislike to little children, and ever created. After all, there is no
Agreements.
I never knew a woman of that taste beauty like that produced by a love i W arranty Deeds,
,
who was good for anything at all. ly character. Neither cosmetics,
Quit Claim Deeds,
I have seen a few 6uch in the course massage nor drugs can remove the
Chattel Mortgage,
of my life, and I have never wished lines of prejudice, selfishness, envy,
Ack now ledgements,
to see one of them a second time.” anxiety, mental vacillation, that are
Real Estate Contract,
—Corbett’s “Advice to Young the results of wrong thought habits.
Location Notice—Placer,
\ LEGAL BLANKS
Men.”
“Oregon” is a big word in the
East. It stands for the most advanced
democracy, and as the highest achieve
ment in popular government. The
name of this state conveys an idea
which, in and of itself, is bringing
about a reform which the people of
the United States long have demand
ed.
The Oregon system applicable to
the election of United States Senators
has become the law in Minnesota.
Statement 1 has journeyed as far
East as the Mississippi, and the peo
ple here, are determined that their
Senators shall be responsive to the
populat will, and actually within its
control.
We may not expect that this parti
cular feature of the Oregon System
will be adopted by many of the states,
for the very good reason that the
sentiment it has aroused will be I
effective to the popular election of I
Senators thiough Congress and ai
A
A Family Trait.
Her Husband.
Location Notice Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Real Estate Agents Contract,
Notice Application for Liquor License
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
other blanks as fast r.s possible until
the line is complete. Blanks of special
iorm printed to qrder at short notice.
“Is there any one present who
A schoolteacher had occasion to wishes the prayers of the congrega
send one of the pupils home to his tion for a relative or friend?” asks
father, giving him a note to explain the minister.
why. The note said:
“I do,” says the angular lady who
Dear Mr. Jones—Your boy Johnnie talks
arises from the rear pew. “I want
a great deal during study hours.
The next morning Johnnie re the congregation to pray for my
JACKS O.VF7LL&
turned to school and handed an an husband.”
i
“Why, Sister Abigail,” replies the
swer to his note to the teacher.
Johnnie’s father had written across minister, “you have no husband as
it, probably with a pen dipped into yet.
the bluing bottle:
Dear Sir—It’s no wonder.
hear his mother.
POST.
You ought to
—St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
A Debt of Art.
“The professor says that music
owes a great deal to Rossini,” said
tho young woman. “What's Ros
sini ?”
“That,” replied Mr. Cumrox, “is
probably Italian for ‘rosin.’”—
Washington Star.
Not Exactly as He Meant.
An enthusiastic suburbanite was
showing n guest about his domain,
dilating on its joys and comforts as
they walked. The guest ventured:
“Yes, but I don't think there’s
much money in it.”
"Great guns, man! Money in it!
Every cent I’ve got and all I can
borrow is in it.”
Raises theDough
Chemists and Authori
ties state that Crescent
is pure a.;d whole
some. Sold by Grocers
FULL O Z
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