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movement. ” There is still a lot of room at the top of the strawberry boxes for the good strawberries this season. A “school of smiling” for girls has been opened in Boston. But is it needed during the season of ice-cream and weddings? We hope the weather man will re lease the next shower in time to save the corn an 1 tomatoes. So far as we have been able to learn Mr. Hobson and Japan haven’t gone to war yet. 10x14 12 oz. Wall Tents $6.50 each Wouldn’t it be a great sight if they could get all the faithful old wheel- 7x9 10 oz. Army Tents 9.50 “ horses to march in a husband’s 1 parade, But Diaz should not feel so I lonely if 10-4 Gray Camp Blankets $1.00 and $1.25 thos< $70,000,000 went with him to 1 Europe. 12-4 Gray Camp Blankets Boston is to have a hospital for 1 none 2.00 j but the rich, but New York has a j whole city arranged on that plan. 11-4 Grey Wool Cotton Warp Blankets 2.50 Philadelphia now enjoys the dis | tinction of supplying the House at Good Cotton Filled Comforters 1.00 to 2.50 Washington with the father of the House. Genera) Bingham, and the Feather Pillows 75c. to 1.50 baby, the sop of Mayor Reyburn. | Philadelphia always did tike to work Manila Rope, all sizes 15c. lb I both ends. John B. Duke and his confederates We have the m >st complete assortment of fancy groceries in Southern Oregon. will be apt in the to find in the latest Prices are always the lowest. Asking a share of your valued patronage we guar ' decision of the Supreme Court that antee you more and better goods for the money than our competitors. Be assured it was rather strong tobacco it put in your mail orders will receive our most careful attention. At all times your money their pipes. will be returned if goods are not satisfactory. Our phone numbers are: If the Supreme Court could only Pacific or Bell Telephone 144. Home Telephone 2008L enforce the “rule of reason” upon chaff eurs. When it comes to prosecuting the Tack Trust will the Supreme Court be Jacksonville, Oregon ' brave enough to set down on it? j The Taft model of refrigerating desk | and office chair ought toprove very [ popular this summer. It is over an ' ice plant. Uncle Andy Carnegie was the only one, J. P. Morgan never could tie up. John W. Gates had no hesitation in deelaiing that he knew Andrew Car A. Lyon,, deceased. Order to make negie when that eminent philanthropist I partial distribution of estate. manifested no desire to die poor. MARRIED “I have held my love and duty to ' mv five wives,” says Morman Prophet MYRES-MORGENSON —At the court Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon house in Jacksonville, Oregon, Mon- I Joseph Smith. Is this the limit or I does it merely outline the possibilities. day, July 10, 1911, bv Judge J. R. A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson Neil; J. W. Myres and Mabel Mor- genson. County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. Nunan- Taylor Co 1111 Great Values for your Summer Outing Illi tin ill BUSINESS CARDS. II. K. HANNA Lawyer NEWBURY GUS office in Bank of Jacksonville Building Attorney-at-Law Will Practise in All Courts in the'State MEDFORD, OREGON. FOR SALE 1>. W. BAGSHAW Attorney at Law NOTARY OREGON JACKSONVILLE, PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER 1 Buffal o-Pitt s Office Hours: ' forenoon 9 to 12 / Afternoon 1:30 to 5 Bank of Jacksonville Buil lirg. JACKSONVILLE, - - OREGON DR. T. T. Thresher Also horse power, slightly used. Size of thresher 28 inch cylinder, 48 inch rear. Machine can be seen at Stanfield, Oregon. Ad dress SHAW Dentist. Office in Ryan'Building, California St. Upstairs! D. 0. LIVELY, OREGON ; North Portland, JACKSONVILLE Oregon KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH HOME1 NUNAN TAYLOR CO. Lil JACKSONVILLE POST-: The Poultry Yard. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, The Agricultural College Very often the prettiest hen is the The Oregon Agricultural College is poorest layer. Lawn clippings make an ideal sum nothing if not modern. Even its advertising is done by the most ap mer green-food ration. SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1911 proved and artistic methods. What Lighter foods are best these warm could be prettier than the pamphlet days. Heavy food like corn heats the SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on that it sends out to tell the public blood. what the college is doing? In adver All the old stock that is not wanted application. tising beauty certainly pays, however should now be disposed of before they barren of financial it go into moult. where. We have tried to learn someth ing in regard to the The pictures in this pamphlet tell Eat some of the eggs yourself. If are worth money to anybody, state of the water bonds and the waterworks, but it seems more than the letter press, though i they they are to you. that is as precise and informing as that there is nothing to report. The city officials say words need be. One picture presents Already the fowls are assuming a that the matter is up to the bond buyers iyho had agreed a pair of happy corkers with the col rusty appearance. It is getting near ut i their moulting season. students inspecting them. g 1__ to take them as soon as the proceedings had been ap it lege is not the pigs themselves which ’1 he hen that lays where she hap- proved by their attorneys. It is expected that matters strike the fancy so much as the legend Pens to be. when she takes the notion under the cut. “Mortgage raisers, to 'ay, is certainly setting a bad eggs- will be satisfactorily arranged within a short time. they are labeled. Is this not suggest- ample. ive as well as accurate? I Do not let up your warfare against This is the season of the year when the average Oregon has never yet appreciated j the destructive louse army. Lice are the staid and judicial pig at his full working havoc, and too severe meas dweller in town or city thinks he is bound to hie to the value. No animal brings in anything ures can not be adopted to destroy tall timber, there to swelter in an atmosphere a few de like the same profits for the same them. grees hotter than usual, fight mosquitoes and flies and expenditure of feed and labor, and yet Use the small eggs. Give your Willamette Valley is far from customers the large ones. So shall | subsist on half cooked or overdone food which he would the being populated with swine^as it would they call you a square dealer and not look at when at home, and when he returns brag be if the farmers appreciated their stick by you and bring you more and blessings better. The Agricultural I more customers. Besides, it's only about the “jolly good time,’, had in the woods. College, we gather, is making some fair and makes you foel better. thing of a specialty of the pig, as it Makes us laugh when the old rooster is also of the Jersey cow, and tn due Governor West is making for himself and the State time finds a worm and cackles over it till he the Oregon farmers will get the 1 gets all the hens in the yard around of Oregon, a record in the matter of handling criminals. benefit. him and then just gobbles the worm His methods are novel, to say the least, and so far seem Other pictures show young men at up himself; but isn’t that about what work pruning and spraying trees. to work very well; the governor believes that because a The women students are caught in lots of folks do? man has been convicted of a crime it does not necessarily the act of preparing and serving food, The growing cockerels should now cutting out gowns and sewing. What be seperated from the pullets, and the follow that he has lost all sense of honor or honesty, and could be more practical and useful? former given an extra allowance of that by putting the men on their honor and making them At the same time we must not make feed. They will need this additional liiil an mis amount more than will the pullets in all this feel that by their present and future good conduct they the mistake of thinking that is shorn of ideal valuas. ’ The college order that they can be kept growing, may redeem their past errors, many will be reclaimed has its artistic side. The higher From July Farm Journal. from a life of crime and induced to live useful and up aspects of work are not neglected, nor do the students leave without right lives. The experiment is being watched closely by gaining THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN that knowledge of literature' ADVERTISING BY THE State officers and prison authorities all over the United without which manual toils is nothing States, and if successful here will doubtless be adopted better than drudgery. The Agri- j cultural College harks back to the elsewhere. GENERAL OFFICES fine old theory of the renaissance, I NEW YORK AND CHICAGO that true art proceeds from the work BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES filed. Gus Newbury attornev -for shop. —Oregonian. THE COURT HOUSE plaintiff. J. C. Crews vs. Mary J. Shoemaker. Items of Interest to Jackson County Electric Sparks. Suit to foreclose lien. Complaint Tax Payare filed, summons issued, Geo. W. I Trefren attorney for plaintiff. It was an observant young lady who MARRIAGE LICENSES We have now in stock T. B. Creecy vs. Frank Johnson. remarked that, “the way those auto Montia Venham and Florence Dur- Suit to foreclose chattel mortgage. mobile racers in Indianapolis risk their at our kiln, a large quan \V Complaint filed, summons issued. lives is perfectly killing. ham. tity of first class drain Vi Hobert W. Meara and Katherine De Armond & De Artnond attorneys Scientists are still photographing for plaintiff. Baker. i Halley’s comet. If the comet is re- ita tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches. I sponsible for all that is attributed to it L. W. Myrea ami Mattel Mogenson. PROBATE COURT For sale at reasonable its photo should be in a rogue’s gallery. NEW CASER In the matter of the estate of Mary Farming in some parts of Canada prices. Call and ex State of Oregon vs. J. J. Lane. A. Lindsley, deceased. Order appoint Transcript from Justice court, Ashland. ' ing day for final settlement of account. ! must be quite as thrilling as cleaning amine, or send us your i off sidewalks in this altitude in B F. Mulkey attorney for plaintiff. ■I Estate of William L. Howard, de I January. The farmer can go forth rder. State of Oregon vs. Tom Howard, ceased. Order appointing W. M. i „ ___ his snow shovel and any day with from J. P. court, Medford. Howard as administrator and fixing discover where he planted his crop. Jacksonville Brick, Tile in aim« sum of Mikl $30>i. ... A. J. Daley vs. A. B. Zimmerman. | bond in What Mexico needs now more than Action to recover money. Complaint In the matter of the estate of Jacob anything else is a “back le the farm Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. I IS wonderful how much satisfaction can be obtained from a talk over the Bell Telephone. A letter carries words, but the Bell service has been brought up to such a point of perfection th "it the modulations of the vvice are clearly heard. The cheery tones show that the taiker is well and in good spirits. The call may come from a suburban village or a distant city, but within the limits of the carrying power of the voice the Bell Service carries the tone as well. You get a personal interview with a friend hundreds of miles away. ^THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Every Hell Telephone is ths Center of the System «J II. K. Hanna Jr. O. N. Nelson D. W. Bagrahaw Rogue River Realty Company R. R. R. We Have a Few Good Bargains for Shrewd Investors List your property here for quick sale, but the price must be reasonable. OFFICE: Bank of Jack- sonville Bldg. Upstairs T„„l — ‘ll zv J aCKSODVllie, MFC The Jacksonville Cement | Construction Co. i TILE FOR SALE Concrete Buildings, Cement Cement Walks Cement Bor A- of Any and All Kindi All Work Guaranteed. (all and See Us for Estimates j D Office in Jacksonville Furniture Co. Building I