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Effective January 1st, 1910.
By SARAH W. CHAM3US
Every inornlng after my household
duties have beeu attended Io I go out
to make my purchases of the day’s
supplies. 1 pass a little brick house
In a window of which sits, sewing, a
woman whose expression I have often
studied. but always failed to interpret,
It may be* best described as the ex-
pression of one who Ims been disap-
pointed, but has accepted the illsnp-
point meat philosophically, Tlie most
surprising ig thing on the premises is a
doorplate on which are the words,
Viz: 5 year $4.00 Coat for $2.00
“Matrimonial Agency.”
Now. 1 am a happily married wo
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man and In no need of n husband, for
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mine is the best man tn the world,
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and 1 am the mother of seven dear
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children. In short, our family Is a
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loving one. But, having passed the lit
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tle woman nt the window many times,
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my curiosity nt hist got the better of
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me, nnd 1 went In. I thought the best
way to gnlu Information would be to
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personate a client. So I Invited the
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woman to explain her methods.
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••To begin with,” she said, “1 don’t
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recommend matrimony to nobody. 1 m
willin’ to Interdnce them ns is hanker
in' nfter it. but I’m honest enough to
These prices mean a loss to us on every coat of 59c. to
tell ’em that it’s n good deal like dls-
slpntlon-lt's follered b.v a headache."
$1.50 but we are reducing stock so you gain where we lose
“1 should think that would Injure
your business,” I remarked.
“Not a bit. My opinion Is when peo
ple get the matrimonial fever they got
to go through it Just like any other
fever, only it’s wuss, because most
people git over other fevers within a
few weeks or months nt most, but the
matrimonial fever usually lasts a life
time. Most times it attacks some fel
ler and some girl to onct. Slcli cases
can’t be stopped. The cases that I put
through are those where a man or ■
woninn pines for a mate.
"Now. you're a likely lookin' woman,
and I don’t want to do you no barm,
but I advise you to let matrimony
alone. You'll only Jump from the fry
ing |>nn into the fire. You're used as a
single person to doin’ a hundred dif
ferent tilings n day, none of ’em, meb-
Out of the Gi nger Jar.
be, of any importance. Just as soon
as you're married you got to stop
nnd think whether your husband will
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
How much can the pullet?
approve of your doin' any one of ’em
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
The tomatoe can but will i
the way that suggests Itself to you.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
Or if he’s with you he'll tell you that
A rat in a trap b worth two in
your way Is not the best, If you think
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, hair.
it reely is the best, you got to argue
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
At any rate the clam knows enough I about It. When you’ve had n scrap
to shut up.
! over ninety-nine of these little mat-
SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, Ufi2
It is useless to advise an aviator not 1 ters during the day, about the time the
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on to “go up in the air,” for that is his i hundredth comes up you’ll be mighty
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! tired o’ the argyment. What kind of
business.
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I u man do you want?”
Home-made things are often the
She asked the last question appar
The prosperity of a town depends more upon the ef best. Especially is this true of the ently
well satisfied that she did not
forts of those living in the town than of those outside of i home-made man.
consider her warning would be heeded,
' and having eased her conscience she
it. What are you going to do this year to put Jackson The man with his all invested in was ready for business.
mining stock is seldom in a position to
ville to the front?
"Well," I said, "I think I’d like a
rest on his ore.
man who would always give me my
Many a woman sits up late in the
way about everything. When
Water for fire protection, sprinkling streets, lawns, night before Christmas engaged in own
I'm feeling cross, I would like him to
pet me, aud If I receive his caresses
etc., an electric railway; lower rate for lights; a cement making a hem for a him.
Too often the profits of farming are coldly or snap at him, I'd wish him
mill and several other things are in sight and should less in evidence than the prophets of to still be as pleasant to me as a May
morning."
materialize during the ensuing year.
farming; more’s the pity!
“Iziok a here,” she interrupted, “1
If as alleged, that the main business ain’t in this liusluess to sell n million
In the matter of the guardianship is making money, it is amazing the dollars’ worth o’ stuff for 75 cents. If
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you want tbnt kind of a man you <1
of Barry Walker a minor. Guardian’s number of people who fail at it.
Itsma of Interest to Jackson County bond filed aud approved.
The farmers of this country are fast better go to a heavenly matrimonial
exchange nnd get nn introduction to
Estate of R. J. Slingerman’ deceased reaching the conviction that the an angel, What kind of a woman be
Tax Payera
parcels
post
is
a
good
thing
to
tie
to.
Order to mortgage real property.
you?”
MARRIAGE LICENSES
The ostrich is only secondarily re
“So fnr ns human nature will per-
In the matter of the estate of Anna
sponsible
for
the
big
millinery
bills.
It
mlt.
I’m the kind of a woman as the
Clay,
deceased.
Order
discharging
John Frederick Bergeseh and Caro
does not part with its feathers will man I've described. I have seven
executor and bondsman.
line H. Smith.
children nnd sometimes I tire meet
ingly.
A. B. Saling and Pearl Reynolds.
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ing their requirements, but 1 rub my
It is reported that in some sections tiredness with the salve of love and
John Coffits and Susan Margaret
Hard wood for sale $2.75 per tier
Byerly.
last summer the robins nested on the It takes it right out of me. My bus
C. Prim.
Ira Brown and Ethel Jones.
ground in order to reduce the cost of band conies home disappointed nt
high living.
some fnllure he has nnfide during the
Edwin W. Moore and Lauretta Marie
MARRIED
day; ten to one our boy Jim has fall
Kierman.
Speaking of aids to agriculture, en into some dirty hole nnd ruined a
Clarence Heilam and Frances Olga Saling —Reynolds—At the court
house there is the cut-worm which volunteers suit of clothes, so you see I’m ready
Fulfs.
in Jacksonville, Oregon, Thursday, to cut the farmer’s corn long before to slap nt bis fnther. nnd Ills father
Wallace Bergman and Viola Schaeu-
December 28, 1911, by Judge J. R, he is ready to cut it himself.
to slap back at me. but before he
fele.J
Neil; A. B. Saling and Pearl Rey
Before you kick the other fellow cut gets home 1 get out my love salve and
take a good rubbing, nnd when he ap
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nolds.
for not bringing home the borrowed pears I am ready to cheer him up.”
NEW CASES.
Brown—Jones —At the Presbyterian maul, go and see if his borrowed ax
The woman followed me with a curi
State of Oregon vs Anna Roberts.
manse in Medford, Oregon, Satur stands behind the door.
ous glance while I was saying this aud
Contempt of court. Affidavit filed.
day, Decemder 30, 1911, by Rev. W.
Things are not always what thay when I stopped said:
“What kind of a fancy picture are
Belle Nickell vs E. E. Miner et al F. Shields; Ira Brown and Ethel seem. When Johnny is met with the
I you glvln’ me. anyway?”
Jones.
Action in ejectment. Complaint fiied.
injunction to “wipe his feet;” what
"It isn't a fancy picture; it's a true
Henry Millard vs H. H. Graham et Hillam —Fulfs —At Medford, Oregon, is really meant is to clean his shoes.
one. I’m really married and the mother
al Action to recover money Complaint
Sunday, December 31, 1911 by
of seven children. In our medlclno
From January Farm Journal.
filed. Affidavit and undertaking in
Rev, A. A. Holmes; Clarence Hillam
closet we keep n big pot of the oint
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attachment.
ment of love, nnd my husband nnd 1
and Frances Olga Fulfs.
Hard wood for sale $2.75 per tier use It continually. As for the children,
Callie A. Rowley vs Richard W.
C. Prim.
they don't need to use it They are
Rowley. Suit for divorse. Comolaint
born with love In their hearts for their
filed.
DIED
parents and each other. Perhaps when
Minnie Kelly vs Leroy Kelly. Suit
they
grow older a good rubbing with
A
Free
Note
Book
At Hunti ngdon, Pa. Sunday, Decem
for divorce. Complaint filed. Affida
the salve will save them much trou
ber
24.
1911^
Mrs
Amy
Elizabeth
vit and order for publication of sum
We take pleasure in announcing ttat ble, but while they are young their Ir
Bagshaw, aged 92 years and 14 days.
mons.
any of our readers can secure a pretty ritations are self healing From what
At the home of her parents in Jack vest pocket note book and calendar ^y yon have told me I think It possible
W. Weber vs Heirs of Eretha Ann
that you may have tried to keep house
Packard. Suit to quiet title. Com-, sonville, Oregon, Sunday. Decem sendiug 4 one cent stamps to D. Swift without a t>ot of this ointment in your
ber
31.
1911;
Mrs
Laura
Matilda
Lar
plaint filed.
and Co., Patent Lawyers, Washington, house. Get your family together and
son, aged 30 years and 7 days.
< D. C. In addition to the 44 blank use the love salve freely.”
L. E. Bean vs J. B. Wood. Suit to
Without any further remark or apol
At his home in Jacksonville, Oregon pages for memoranda, it] contains cal
rescind contract. Complaint filed.
Tuesday, January 2, 1912; Mr Owen endars for 1912 and 1913, the population ogy for calling I withdrew. A few
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Keegan, aged 81 years 9 months of the 600 largest cities, 20 in each Any« later, when I passed the matri
state according to the census of 1910 monial exchange. It wns closed. 1 nei
and
13 days.
In the matter of the estate of Geo.
the
population aud area of each state ther saw nor heard anything from the
W. Burch, deceased. Estate of Brad
the number of electoral votes each • gent for a year, when 1 was surprised
ley D. Williams deceased. Decree
to receive a call from her
presidential candidate received from
passing account.
"1 came to thank you for that oint
Pioneer Assaying 4 Refining Co. each state in 1908, the number of Dem ment
you give me.” she said. "After
Estate of John Ehwegan deceased.
131 Fifth St., near U. 8. Mint
ocrata and Republican elected to Con you left me I give myself a good rub
«Order fixing time for hearing claim of
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gress by each state in 1908 and 1910*a bln' with tt. then went to see my old
We buy iroM rich ore amalgam and all
J. A, Perl.
mining producta. We pay canh and rivt a
chapter of useful household informa man. He’s with me. and ”ur younger
square deal. A*aayin«5Pc. Established 20
Guardianahip account of heir of H.
tion, and a chapter of useful law points children are together r. In That’s
Cra. Reference First National Bank of
Francises».
•H. Magruder. Repert of guardian
for ever} day use. This book ' .mid powerful good medicine W «• use it in
eur family all the whi:r uow.’
filed.
cost 25 ceuts at a book store.
Me‘ord and Jatksonville
AUTO LINE
HE TELETH0NE is the coal man’s
best salesman.
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Many of his customers he never sees, for their orders
come by wire and their checks by mail.
If you move into a new house or have an unexpected
need of fuel, you can often save a day’s time by telephon
ing your order.
In tne mining and shipping of coal the Bell Telephone
has become an important factor. The wholesale markets
and sources of supply are kept in constant touch wilh the
Bell Long Distance Service and the danger <f a coal fam-
ine greatly reduced.
JACKSONVILLE POST-:
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THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.
Every Hell Telephone Ì3 the Center of the System
Sell Your
By listing it with us
We are revising our lists ready for the
spring trade. If you have real estate to dis
pose of at a fair price, place it in our hands
for sale, we have a number of prospective
buyers who expect val le for their money.
We can sell your property at a price
equal to it3 full value but do not want any
listed at fictitious or "Boom” price.
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