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—■---------------------------------- j ■ ' ----------------- ~q, hotel, feed store or other simi- terfere in Blexieo. place. %In replying the Attorney- General says that the question entire- \ ly depends upon whether the person giving the liquor does so purely from motives of hospitality, or whether the transfer, though in the form of a gift, was merely a pretence for evad ing the law. “A gift made in good faith,” he I says, “is not a violation of the local option law, but if it is the intent of the parties to effect a sale of liquor by means of a pretended gift, it would be a violation of the law.” -Ex. The Jacksonville Cement Construction Co Concrete Buildings, Cement Cement Walks Cement Work of Any and All All Work Guaranteed. Kinds Notice of Dissolution. ------ The Daughters recently assembled ¡n Washington are suie'y descendents bf thi^ Revolutionary fathers. Their delight in passages at arms shows it. The movemint to jut gingir maps on the free list looks su3pipiouBly like an effort to influence the summ :r excursion vote. Thjy no longer shoot the silk hat when it appears in Texas. They have become practical. They smile at the wearer and try tc sell him a ranch. Begins to look like Mr. Ultimate Consumer has a nc» lease on life. This continued co'd weather makes it look ba 1 for spring chickens. Dr. Paul Haupt speaks cf Eve as if he knew the family quite well. Senator Owen of Oklahoma does not see how the government can control the trusts when the trusts control most of cur judges. The ex-King of Portugal finds his chief diversion in moving pictures. Comes natural to him to take to sudden moves. San Antonio wants a carnival. Aren’t 10,000 wearers of brass buttons suffi cient unto the days thereof? The Hartford Courant says; “Double taxation is not desired.” Nor any j ether sort so far as we have been able to disclose. Perhaps the Ch’cago judge who de- dined to recognize poker as the “great American game” had come out of the small end of it after a night’s sitting. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be I tween T. L. «DeVore and J. W. Rock, doing business at Jacksonville, Oregon, under the firm name of DeVore & Rock, is this day dissolved by mutual Office in Jacksonville Furniture Co. Building consent. All claims against that branch of the business conducted on Oregon street, in said town will be paid by T. L. DeVore and all debts owing to said branch of businsss will be collect ed by said T. L. DeVore. All claims against that branch of Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon the partnership business located on California street in said town will be paid by J. W. Rock and all debts A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson owing to sueh branch of said partner ship business will be eollected by said County, Oregon. IX W. B agshaw , Editor. J. W. Rock. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, May 11, 1911. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, T. L. D e V ore J. W. R ock . Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The chief difference between the A men who “own the earth” and others is that the others want to and can’t. to fto Uses of tho Bible. I I) William Eeyard Hale Throws Some Interesting Sid^ Lights on Governor of New Jarsoy, Who Forced the En actment of the People's Will Into Law, Despite Political Dictators. A wee miss was visiting her young aunt who had just got mar ried and gone to housekeeping in Boston. The little girl wandered over the new home, examining ev erything, and finally came back to her aunt, who was waiting for her report. “Well, auntie, you seem to have about everything,” she said. “But I have found one thing that is miss ing.” “What is it?” asked the aunt. “A Bible,” the little girl replied soberly. “A Bible,” questioned the aunt, to tost tho child’s answer. “What would I want of a Bible ?” The little girl looked at her in wonder for a moment and then re plied in a sober tone: “To press flowers in, of course!” —Boston Traveler. “Woodrow Wilson, Possible Presi I dent,” is the title of an interesting arti i cle in the May World’s Work by Wil Promise and Performance. liam Bayanl Hale concerning the per sonality and record of the militant In Tolstoy there was the same governor of New Jersey, whose suc contradiction between the natural cess in obtaining popular reforms from I man and the ascetic moralist that an unwilling legislature lias focused I pertains to lesser minds, and in a upon him the eyes of progressives of all stripes and parties throughout the certain instance cited by Aylmer country. Here are some of the things Maude in his “Life of Tolstoy” this Mr. Hale bus to say about the man mental elasticity makes for humor. When Sarah Bernhardt visited who may be the leader of the light against President Taft in 1912: Moscow the great man delivered “There may have been fiercer po himself of a crushing condemnation litical battles than that which was of the contemporary theater and of now joined between the Democratic the falsity of dramatic art in gen old guard of New Jersey and its new governor, but few have been in their eral. After a momentous silence issue of greater possible significance ofie of his guests admitted, some to the political future of the United what timorously, that he was going to see the French actress that even States. “The quiet gentleman who had just ing. Tolstoy’s face suddenly light emerged from the delectable groves of ed up with a good humored smile. Princeton academy, his garments “Do you know,” he saj^l, “I am DASHED TO DEATH odorous with tlio vapors of Parnassus, SATURDAY, MAY 1.3, IBIU, Blue is said to be the strongest eye his lips wet with the waters of Helicon awfully sorry I’m not going.” and grey the next.” Yet when it —tills long haired bookworm of a pro In An Old Library. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on At San Antonio While Descend- comes to enabling a man to see double fessor whoyliad just laid Ills spectacles What a place to be in is an old “red eye” has them both beaten out on liis dictionary came down to the application. of sight. Trenton statehouse and ‘licked the library! It seems as though all the « jng From Flight in Air souls of all the writers that have If Mr. Carnegie wants to give a gang to a frazzle.' he did know the bequeathed their labors to these ■ "It appeared that The proposed amendments to the charter have been San Antonio, Texas, May 10.—Lieu-' supreme illustration of proving his difference between a seminar and a Bodleians were reposing here as in by his work why doesn’t he try caucus, a syllabus and a New Jersey some dormitory or middle state. I finished by the city attorney and submitted to the mayor tenant E. M. Kdlly of the Thirtieth in faith to buy peace among the Daughters of corporation; that he did know Hobo- do not want to handle, to profane and council for their consideration. If approved by the fantry was killed here today while ! the American Revolution? < ken and Camden politics pretty nearly the leaves, their winding sheets. I an aviation exhibition, Kelly ; board, the same will be published and submitted to a vote giving Col. Bryan is busy selecting candi as well as lie did his Burke and his could as soon dislodge a shade. I fell 50 feet when his aeroplane tipped Bagehot and that, able to write a book seem to inhale learning, walking' of the people fdr their’approval or rejection. The new too far in making a turn. He landed dates but he hasn’t announced yet on constitutional government, he was amid their foliage, and the odor or what the paramount issue is to be. shortly just as able to handle a governor's and died fairly on his head charter while framed on similiar lines to that one voted after in a hospital. their old moth scented coverings it job, constitutionally <*r otherwise. on two years ago, is a considerable improvement in many Kelly came here from San Diego for Circuit court will convene Monday. “This is the fact that makes Gov fragrant as the first bloom of those Woodrow Wilson a looming fig sciential apples which grew amid.' respects; the methods of procedure being made a great instruction in aviation. He was at Mis. George Trask of the Little ernor ure in the world today. This is the the happy orchard.—Charles Lamb. tempting a descent in a Curtiss biplane 1 reason it was worth while to go to deal plainer, etc. The term of office of the councilmen is at 7:30 o’clock when, while 50 feet in Applegate, was in town Thursday. Trenton to observe the advent of a To Purify Water. changed to two years and is so arranged that two council tho air, the machine shot from under Dr. T. W. Hester, C. D. Abbott, new type of man into the arena of To purify water sprinkle a table him on a turn, skidded upward and and John Norris are attending the politics.” men are to be elected each year. It is expected that he pitched to the ground, landing on spoonful of pulverized alum into a Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. as delegates Here is the pen picture of Governor Hogshead of water (the water to be publication will be made about May 27. from the local lodge. Wilson as painted by Mr. Hale: on his head. » “Dr. Wilson's face is familiar—a stirred at the same time). It will, The consensus of opinion was that - .. . .............. high forehead, gray eyes, a long jaw, after a few hours, by precipitating Kelly had attempted to rise again .ville, Oregon, Saturday. May 6, 1911, I HE COURT HOUSE a very long jaw. He instantly recalls to the bottom the impure particles,- THE TANG OF THE JAM by Henry G. Dox, J. P.; ,R. L. Hig when he was nearing the ground and Joseph Chamberlain as tMht British so purify the water that it will be' had majle the upward turn so suddenly gins and Claire Wdliams. lt«mi of Intere« to Jackson Coun’y The found to contain nearly all the A Case of Gastronomic Jo^ Where Ig statesman was in other days. that he was thrown out. profiles of the two might be ex freshness and clearness of spring norance Was Bliss. Tax Payara changed almost without detection. i In Julian Hawthorne’s “Haw Dr. Wilson is of good height, sturdily water. A pailful containing four Improvement Still Goes On MARRIAGE LICENSES Oregon Sidelights. thorne and His Circle” is the story built, with square shoulders. He gallons may be purified'by a tea of an experience which will doubt i stands erect and on his feet. If you spoonful of alum.—National. Maga Edward S. Johnson and Ada A. j less be appreciated by many house J want mannerisms you note that his zine. Weinhold. (COMMUNICATED-) Astoria will clean up next Saturday. keepers who have suffered similar hands seek his trousers pockets; that J. Frank Perry and Eva Gotchie. Mr. Kitto has built a red sidewalk Wednesday is to be Heppner’s clean agony, if not from precisely the he changes his glasses with much care when he lookp down at a document John ,R. Campbell and Florence in front of his property, yes you may up day. II. ¿ HANNA same cause. or np from it; that every time he has Patton. Andrew Ault has received his com- call it a red sidewalk if you like but One night during Mr. Haw used his pen he wipes it carefully R. L. Higgins and Claire Williams. it is a straight, one —lines are straight mission as postmaster of Albert, Clat- thorne’s term as consul at Liverpool with a cloth taken from a drawer, Lawyer W. H. Spellman and Beatrice Gar and level on top and that is more than sop county. his friend, Henry Bright, the wa Into which he painstakingly replaces rett. you can sav for some of our walks, J. G. Imel has been reelected as ter color artist, came to an in it, closing the drawer. There is a cer Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building and one thing Mr. Kitto has done that superintendent of the citv schools of formal supper, and Mrs. Hawthorne, tain trained precision of habit in mat CIRCUIT COURT ters of routine and a free spontaneity others have not done is; he has re Astoria for a period of three years. in honor of her guest, placed upon in others. There would be a gray JACKSONVILLE. In the matter of the application of moved the debris immediately after OREGON Bids on the new school building for the table a jar of especially fine grimness about him except for the Harry S. Lynch to register title. the walk was completed and not left Stanfield have been asked. The build raspberry jam. pocketed hands, a frequent sunburst Order of reference to O. C. Boggs the removal of the trash accumulated Mr. Bright tasted the jam and at of n smile and a voice like music. ing will cost $16,000. examiner of titles. during the building of the walk to be once became enthusiastic. He had You learn In the course of a few hoqrs CATALOG Street Superintendent Haray Stoner NEW CASES removed by th« street commissioner ready to mail never eaten any so delicious, he de that a man with a stiff jaw and a sen of La Grarde, has received the ad sitive month is pretty sure to be mas at the expense of the city. State of Oregon vs. George R0ZU8. ditional honor of appointment as city clared. There was a peculiar tang ter in nny situation. Governor Wil The leading Seed Catalog of’the West— Lilly’s Catalog. Your 1911 crop depends about it which surpassed his recol Fred J. Fick, the contractor and garbage officer and inspector. • Criminal. Transcript from Justice’s son is a man of positive opinion, re on GOOD seed — send for this Catalog lections of any jam he had ever lieved by an eager sense of humor. I and get the best. Write now to the court, Medford. Order reducing bail builder is improving his property in The Farmers’ UIUB1 unjpn _____ of Union, Wal tasted from boyhood up. He was He moves and speaks with unfailing CHAS. H. LILLY CO„ Seattle, Wn. the south end of town. to $100. lowa, Baker ai nd Umatilla counties, still in the midst of his rhapsodies poise, with good natured certainty of I Roy Ulrich of the firm of Ulrich will meet for a three days’ picnic at State of Oregon vs. Benjamin Fred- and still consuming their subject himself." enburg. Criminal, Transcript from Bros, is preparing to erect a bungalow Wallowa Lake, June 6, 7 and 8. with enthusiasm when Mrs. Haw The story of Governor Wllscm's fight on the ball ground, the first bungalow Justice’s court Medford. The Spray Courier, which ht.s been thorne, who had taken a little of with the bosses and the special inter Caroline R. Casey vs. Carl Webb. for Jacksonville, there are also several printed in the office of the Fossil Jour the jam upon her own plate, made ests is interestingly told by Mr. Hale. lots for sale on the old ball ground —a nal since the fire at Spray, will be at Hero is one of the governor's quoted Action for damages. Complaint file«!. a ghastly discovery. The cover of fine location for residences. home again as soon as its new. plant j tho jam pot had evidently got ajar statements, which gives n clear idea of ■ his attitude on popular government: Gladys Rose vs. John Newcomb. Chris Ulrich is storing the pipes for arrives. in the closet, and an innumerable "Back of all reform lies the means Suit to quiet title. Complaint tiled. the water system in the shed at the Secretary B. F. Crawshaw of the [ army of almost microscopic ants of getting it. Back of the question Summons issued. U. S. Hotel in order to protect them ! Astoria Chamber of Commerce has had discovered the treasure and , what you want is the question. How Grace V. Ruefly vs. John Newcomb. from the weather, and we hope that resigned as secretary of the Astoria plunged eagerly into it. are you going to get it? We are all Suit to quiet title. Complaint file«!. work on the water system will be re Centennial commission and will be, What color the invading enemy pretty well agreed. I take it, that cer Summons. sumed nt an early date. Let the good succeeded in that capacity by J. S. F. j may have been before they became tain reforms are needed. But we find We have on hand for sale the following ! that the first necessary reform is oue j MeClennan. incorporated with the jam nobody | that will render us able to get reform. ! W. J. Marsh, Trustee vs. La Moine work go on. blanks viz: The Bend Boosters assert that their' knew. At the time of the discovery Lumber & Trading Co. Suit to qliet Credit should be given Judge Neil “We have been calling our govern- j Lease, title. Complaint filed. and Commissioners Owens and Davis city has unsurpassed natural advantages they could be distinguished only by ment a republic, and we have been I Mortgages, living under the delusion that it is a George B. Baldwin et al vs. M. for the improvements made at the for a townsite, having a water power their struggles with the pervasive representative government That is Bill of Sale, estimated at 250,000 horsepower and stickiness, and only then by the court house. - Hope they may see the Gideon Norman. Suit to cancel deed. Agreements. the theory. But the fact is that we ! 1 approximately 10,000,000,000 feet of keenest eyes, and the eyes of Henry way clear to build a new jail soon as Complaint filed. W arranty Deeds, Bright were among the most near are not living under a representative it is needed very much. I will write j pine timber contiguous. Quit Claim Deeds, government We are living under a S. J. Luett« Davidson vs. Eli M., the balance next time. sighted in England. The Home Independent Telephone government of party bosses, who in se Chattel Mortgage, Peter« et al. Suit to quiet title. What was to be done? Mr. and cret conference and for their privato Acknowledgements, A JACKSONVILLE CITIZEN. company, which recently absorbed the ! Pacific in Union and Wallowa counties. Mrs. Hnwthorne stealthily ex ends determine what we shall and C. G. Seaman vs. P. H. Robinson Real Estate Contract, I has served notice of a change of rates. I changed “one awful look,” and the i shall not have. The first, the immo- et al. Suit to foreclose lien, Com- Location Notice—Placer, Liquor as Gift Declared Legal, I The company claims the new schedule question was settled. It was too diate thing that we have got to do is Location Notice Quartz, plaint filed. to restore representative government. i Satisfaction of Mortgage, late to recall the ants devoured by ’ tends to equalize tol's thousands; it was clearly one of the There has got to be a popular rebel Real Estate Agents Contract, Rainier's Commercial club is consid MARRIED Salem. Ore.,—That it is not a viola I cases where ignorance was bliss. lion for the reconquest and reasstimp- Notice Application for Liquor License ion of the local option law to give ering the proposition of erecting huge' Mr. Bright accompanied his m«nl tlon by the people of the rights of the JOHNSON-WEINHOLD - At Med- away liquor in a dry precinct if ¡the signs at the most advantageous places A treasonable prices. We intend adding | people too long surrendered.” ford, Oregon, Sunday, May 7, 1911, giving is done with hospitable intent, in the city, to attract the attention of with a “continual psalm” in praise | other blanks as fast as possible until by Rev. W. F. Shields; Edward S. those who will pass through to the of the exquisite flavor of the rasp the, line is complete. Blanks of special is the rubstance of a communication Johnson «nd Ada A. Weinhold. centennial to be held at Astoria this berry jam, and never to the-day of î I would a great deal rather be form printed to order at ahort notice. direct«! bv the Attorney-General to his death did he discover the awful PERRYGOTCHIE -At the courthouse Ceorge A. Spencer, Justice of the summer. —Journal. put in jail for something 1 was JACKSONVILLE POST. sc yret of that flavor. innocent of or for something in Jacksonville, Oregon, Friday, ' Peace at Gates, Horeb Precinct, Mar * that I had not done Uiim to Th« B«»t of All. May 5, 1911, by Judge J. R. Neil; j ion County. Justice Spencer stated know in my heart that’ I had ELECTRIC SPARKS. J. Frank Perry and Eva Gotchie. A man dropped his wig in the that it has become an open practice done some dishonorable, dirty anil street, and a boy picked it up CAMPBELL-PATTON At the court at Gates to pass liquor back and forth thing, where I could see the sug The girl in white Is our unfailing handed it to him. never nrurnv 30 years house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Sat on the streets. gestion of it in the eye of every TAILING KLPI l UI TNESTIROAPD sign of the arrival of spring. “Thanks, my bov.” said the own urday May 6, 1911, by Judge J. R. FILES, CMIL9LAINS MELONS, BURNS. ETC. He asked whether it is a violation man I looked at.—Governor Wil t A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLO SALVE. Nell: John R. Campbell and Florenca ( of the local option law to give «way ALL DRUGGIST'S NAVE IT OR WILL OBTAIN ON REQUEST Mr. Taft's dictum that it takes two er of the wig. “You are the first son of New Jersey in a Recent Patton. Speech. liquor to any person in any other- to make a quarrel was the surest sign genuine hair restorer 1 have ever ........... FRANCISCO in Jackson- place than a business house, saloon, that the United States would not in-1 seen.**—New York Journal. HIGGINS-WILLIAMS I ♦♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦»»»»»»♦♦♦♦♦j Call and See Us for Estimates JACKSONVILLE POST-: I LEGAL BLANKS Î