KNIFING A SHEEP.
Modern Slaughter House Method
Painless and Rapid.
INSTANT DEATH IS ASSURED.
One Dexterous Thrust Through the
Animal's Head by an Expert Work
man Ends Consciousness—How ths
Carcass Is Skinned and Dressed.
STENCH. L'TTEilS.
I
8iam’i Garden Lands.
ADMINISTRATOR'S
NOTICE
f. C. HM'tTT
*. C. V'HITTiNCT't
¡TILE FOR SALE
Much of the garden land In lower 11 TUB COUNTY COl 11T OF TUB STATE OF 0AC00N Pres, aid H'nj
Jecy. aid Treat.
Siam Is made by digging trenches to
!,'•»«! by V.'r tsrs a-.d Illuminator» In
loa JACKSON COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of James A. Baird, a
■the Early Agts.
raise the ground, so that half is trench
Mornb.'e < tinriicterx nere known to and half ridge, and only rice can be dceeaxed pe.-son.
R ogue R ìver V alley We have now in stock
the in . leul*. They were uaetl In leiuli- grown in the trenches. Thus practical Notice b hereby given that H. K. l.-onna Jr.
at our kiln, a large quan
administrator of the estate of James A
ing children to rend. The ancients ly only on--bait of the garden land the
A bstract -T itle C o .
Baird, deceased, has rendered, presented and
hod also stencil leltelK, which they
filed for settlenimt in the above entit’ed court
(I ncorporated )
tity of first class drain
used to secure a regular style of pen- i'lves any return, yet the price of such and matter his final account nnd report of his
land
in
the
best
localities
is
$100
to
imiiislilp. They eveil made use of
administration of said estate; and that Saturday
tile. Sizes 3 to 8 inches.
plates, thus open < ut. containing an 4350 an acre.
the 23th day of January I9t2, at the boar of ten
Only new up-to-date Abstract
o’clock a. m. of said day at the courtroom of said
entire page. It wiis placed on the
Ellis Island.
For sale at reasonable
Plant in Jackson ounty.
at the courthouse in Jacksonville. Jackson
papyrus to guide the pens of children,
Tn tlm prehistoric divs of the Amer court
County, State of Oregon, has been duly appointed
■an excellent means." snilli Quintil
Bell Phone Jacksonville 11.1
prices. Call and ex
ian. "to learn them not to exceed the ican continent the Imlians called what and lived by Ih ■ order of the ,Ju<lc- of the above
Home Phone Jackson 2006
desired proportions.” The Emperor is now Ellis island. In New York har entitled court as the time and place for hearing
to said account and report and fo
amine, or send us your
Medford, Pacific Main 2511
Justinian (A. It. 518t could neither read bor. Kloshk. which In English meant objections
settlement thereof and of sai 1 estate.
nor write, an unexampled tiling In Gull island. The tribes thereabout had All persons in tores ted in rail cstite arc li-reby
Medford, Hume 356
order.
one of such high rank, When it was Motue strange traditions about it.
notified that all objections to said account an.1
Oregon
necessary for him to sign his name
report nr any item there if must be filed on or be Jacksonville,
Good Reason.
Jacksonville Brick, lile
he had a sheet of gold through which
“Judge.” salti tbe caller. “I ■vlsli fore the date and time afcrcraid, tc-wit: Jan
were cut tbe letters of his name. you'd tell me what I have to do to get uary 29 th, 1912 at 10 o'clock a. m.
b Lime Company.
Date of first publiest'>a hereof Is December
“Then.” said Procopius, "placing this
BUSINESS card ;
i 23rdl9ti.
Date of last publication is January
tablet on the paper, one conducted the my name changed.”
I 20th 1912.
“W’ltat is your present nntne?”
hand of I lie prince, holding (lie stylus
II. K. IIANN k JR.
"Bennet Lemuel Zebulon Btibb.1
dipped in purple on the type of tbe
"You wish to liuve 'Bllbb’ changed to Administrator of the estate >f the a'xhe nnred
DR. T. T. SHAW
different letters, nnd took away the
decedent.
else?”
writing furnished with Ills signature.” KOfuetliing
1
want
a
new
one
entirely,
}
Dentist.
“No;
The same thing Is reported of King
SUMMONS.
something like William Thompson or
Tlieodorlc and of Charlemagne.
IN THE CIRCUIT COl RT OF THE STATS Of OREGON. Office in Byan Building, California St.
In the middle ages the illuminators George Jones—something short aud
FOR JACK30N COUNTY.
mid decorators made much of such tab easy, you know.”
G. Loud, Plaintiff,
Upstairs]
then,
1
“
Your
objection
to
your
nntne.
VS.
lets for tracing involved Initial letters
Why
'
Is
flint
it
is
too
long,
1
presume,
I
The
Gold
Ray
Realty
Company,
a
corporation.
an.I even In a way composed entire
OREGON
The Grants Pass Banking and Trust Company, a JACKSONVILLE
At the old stand with a complete
works, such as copies of tlie plain can't you just use your initials?”
1
“That only makes It worse. Judge. orporation. The Enterprise Mining Company, a
songs, etc. A chartered abbey near
line of
; <!orporation. Condor Water and Tower Company,
Mayence possessed some sixty of the "Whenever I give my name ns B. L. Z. a corporation, Walter S. Brown. C. E. Ray and
II.
K.
HANNA
Furniture, Carpets,
alphabets cut in leaves of latoun, a Bubb somebody snickers.” — Chicago Frank H. Ray, W. A. Jones an 1 W. C. Hale.
copper alloy. Later these patterns Tribune.
Defendants.
I .awyer
Window Shades,
were replaced by stamps whose im
To The Enterprise Mining Company, a corpora
The Japanese Juggler.
print is proved by the evidences on
A man who has traveled in Japan tion and Walter S. Brown:—
Stoves and Ranges,
the reverse of the page as early as says of the feats of a native juggler: I n the N ame of the S tate of O regon , you )ffice in Bank of Jacksonville Building
the thirteenth century. In 1288 the “He took nn ordinary boy’s top and are hereby required to appear and answer the
monks of Fribourg published a treatise spun it In tbe air, then threw the end complaint filed against you in the above entitled 1ACKSONVILLE,
Glassware, Mirrors,
OREGON
suit within ten days from the data of service
relating to money in tills way, and it
upon you if served within Jackson County, Ore-
seems, according to a passage in Pliny of the string back toward It with such lion. or within twenty day3 from the date of ser
Pictures, Etc., Etc.
and another in I’etronlus, that these accuracy that it was caught up and vice if served within any other county wit’iin the
GUS
NEWBURY
• stencils were used to publish figures wound itself all ready for the second State of Oregon, and if service upon you be had
ami designs as well.—Charles W. Hall cast. By tbe time It had doue this it by publication of summons, then within six 1
in National Magazine.
had reached his hand and was ready weeks from the date of the first publication of
Attorney-at-Law
for another spin." The paper butter summons upon you, which date of first publica
tion is Saturday, December 2. 1911, and the las'
flies
he
made
by
help
of
a
fau
to
alight
SUPREME COURT GOWNS.
of publication ar.d the last date for youi
■wherever lie wished. Tho spectator re date
appearance herein is January 13, 1912. and you Will Practise in All Courts in the State
quested
that
one
might
be
made
to
set
They Are Made of the Finest Silk and
are notified that if you fail to appear and answer
tle on each ear of the juggler. “Gentle to the complaint filed against you in said Court
Are Quite Costly.
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
It Is said that the cut and style of undulations of the fan waved them I ' and cause within the time aforesaid, the plaintifi
the gowns worn by the Justices of the slowly to the required point anil there Will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for
in the complaint, via:
supreme court of the United States are left them comfortably settled.”
For judgment against the defendant. Walter
so peculiar that it Is not always possi
Douglas Jerrold.
S. Brown, on the twenty-seven causes of suit in
I>. W. BAGSHAW
ble to have one correctly made.
Of Douglas Jerrold the foEowfng the complaint sst forth for the total sum of
The wife of a former Justice used to story is tokl by W. Teignmouth Short $2906 53. principal and attorney’s fees, besides
enjoy telling of her trying experiences
j interest as in the complaint set forth, and that
Attorney at Law
when she wished to have made in Par in “Dickens and His Friends:"
the liens set forth in the complaint be foreclosed
While
living
at
Putney
Jerrold
had
a
| and that the real property therein described
is the gown her husband was to use.
The gowns worn there by scientists, brougham built for him. At the coach | viz: The North ’/i of the Southwest 14 and th< NOTARY PUBLIC AND [CONVEYANCER
scholars and students differ altogether maker's one day lie was looking nt the | South 1 j of the Northwest Yi, all in Section 16.
immaculate varnish on the back of the Township 33 South, Range 4 West, Willamette
from those our justices wear.
Meridian, in Jackson County, Oregon, and the
In London any clerical tailor would vehicle.
Office Hours: j Forenoon 9 to 12
"Its polish Is perfect now," he said, personal property, equipment and appurtenances
have understood the kind of gown de
connected
with said real property be sold in tht
I Afternoon 1:30 to 5
sired, but not so In Paris. Wherefore, “but the urchins will soon cover it manner provided by law for sale of real property
with
scratches.
”
after many failures, the Justice's wife
|
J. M. < opctattj, of Dayton, onio, pur.
on lien foreclosure, and that the proceeds there
"But. sir. I can put on a few spikes of be applied to the payment of the sums found
phased a Lottie of Chamberlain's Cough
gave Instructions to the fashionable
Bank
of
Jacksonville
Building.
Ketnedy .
Ida boy who had a fold, and l>e-
due to the plaintiff, principal, interest, attorney’s
modiste who made her gowns. This that will keep them off."
“No. To tne a thousand scratches on fees and his costs and disbursements, and that
I fore the bolt,.: was
ti ed the boy’s cold
modiste was entirely successful in
I was mate. Is that no’, better than to pay a
my carriage would be more welcome upon such sale each of the defendants be for
turning out a gown for the Justice.
OREGON i five dollar doctor’s bill? Sold by all dealers.
barred and foreclosed of all right, claim and JACKSONVILLE,
The justice's gowns, which are al- than one on the hand of a footsore lad ever
equity of redemption in and to said premises and
wuys of the best quality of silk, cost to whom a stolen lift might be a god every part thereof, and that the plaintiff hav<
upward of $100. When the supreme send.”
such other and further relief as is equitable.
court was tlrst organized the justices
This summons is published by order of the
SUMMONS
wore quite gaudy gowns.
Honorable J. R. Neil, County Judge for Jackson
A portrait In oil of the first chief Jus IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON County, Oregon, made and entered Noveirber
Dec. 2, 1911. ordering publication thereof in th«
tice, John Jay, now hnngs in the rob
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
Jacksonville Post, a newspaper of general circu
ing room opposite the supreme court
Minnie Kelly, Plaintiff,
lation published at Jacksonville, in Jackson
chamber, ami in this portrait the chief
vs.
County, Oregon, for a period of six successive
Justice is represented ns wearing a
I.eroy Kelly, Defendant. Suit in Equity for a weeks.
<
black gown with a broad bright red Divorce.
Dated this 2nd day of December, 1911.
border around the neck and down the To I.eroy Kelly, the above named defendant:
H. D. NORTON.
I n the N ame of the S tate of O regon : You
front. It is edged with gray, and the
Attorney for Plaintiff.
are
hereby
notified
that
you
are
required
to
sp
sleeves show n red border at the top
and bottom, also edged with gray.— pear in the above entitled court and cause anti
Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to
answer the complaint filed against you in the ■ Notice of Application for U. S. Patent.
Harper’s Weekly.
above entitled court and cause within ten (10)
all
Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or
L. W. SMITH. Applicant.
days from the date of the service-of this sum
U. S. Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon.
too
Light. Agents for Golestin Mineral Water.
A Curious Windstorm.
mons upon you if served within Jackson County.
November 10, 1911.
A peculiar freak of weather is i tne State of Oregon, or if served within any other
Mineral Application No. 07281.
JACKSONVILLE
OREGON
storm called the “williwau." This
'
county within this state, then within twenty (20)
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of th<
form of storm is confined to that far- days from the date of the service of this sum Act of Congress approved May 10, 1872, L. W
off islnnd Tierra del Fuego. Tlie coast mons upon you. or if served upon you by publi j Smith, whose postoffice is Gohl Hill, Oregon, has
is indented with deep fiords crowned cation, then op or before the last day so pre I made application for a patent to lheStansell Con-
with high mountains. Down from scribed in the order for publication of said sum i suiiJated Group of Placer Mines, originally locat
and you will take notice that if you fail ed as placer ground by Wm. Ludington January
their gorges drops the williwau. A mons;
to so appear and answer said complaint within
low, hoarse muttering is heard in the said time, plaintiff will apply to the court for an i 12th, 1898, said location notice being of record in
Volume 10 of Mining Records of Jackson
distance. Suddenly, without the least order of default and for a decree against you for | County,
at page 131 thereof, and amended
preliminary puff, a fearful blast of the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: | location Oregon,
thereof made by W. R. Stansell January
wind drops upon tbe sea. The water fora decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony I 23rd, 1905. as the Stansell Consolidated Group of
is not raised Into waves, but driven heretofore and now existing between you and the ' Placer Mines, numbered from One to Four in-
into tine dust, Fortunately the sheik plaintiff herein, Minnie Kelly, and for a further i elusive, said location notices being of record in
lasts but ten or twelve seconds, and decree awarding plaintiff the sole custody of j Volume 15 of Mining Records of Jackson County
calm follows nt once, for no vessel I Flora Gaynell Kelly, the minor issue of said mar i Oregon, at pages 5. 6, 7 and 8 thereof, same be
and for such other and different relief as ing surveyed land situated within the Foots
could stand snch n wind for even half riage.
to the court may seem equitable.
a minute. During the coming nnd go This summons is publiahed in the Jacksonville Creek Mining District, Jackson County, Oregon,
ing of a williwau the barometer may Post by order of the Hon. J. R. Neil, Judge of in the Roseburg Land District and which is
more fully described according to the official U.
be watched to drop a tenth of au inch the County Court of Jackson County. State of S.
Survey thereof as follows, to-wit:-
Oregon, and which order was made and dated on
or more and rise again at once.
The Northeast quarter of the Northwest quart
The easiest way you could possibly
think of is the way sheep are killed in
the packing houses. Most persons mis
takenly Imagine that they are treated
horribly and see in their minds a
bloodthirsty man, with shoulders like
bams, standing over n poor, defense
less sheep with u bludgeon in his
bands ready to send the creature
straight to the promised land. Hut
there is where the seutimeutalist goes
completely wrong, for if there is an
animal that is treated right—in speak
ing of its death—it is the sheep. There
is only one thing that doesn't look ns
though death was absolute pleasure for
the sheep, nnd that is right at the very
start of the killing operation.
The sheep are driven from the yards
up a long chute, nnd when they enter
the pathway a leader sheep puts him
self nt their bead to tuke them up into
the killing room. These sheep are
trained and are nearly always black
so that there will be no mistake made
and the leader sheep killed.
This leader takes the animals up the
chute to a pen that will bold about
fifty sheep. Here a man catches them,
two at a time, and shackles them by
their hind legs. This is the operation
referred to as the only one painful to
the sheep.
The anlmnl is then swung on to what
is vailed the Ferris wheel. This wheel
is constantly revolving, aud as it reach
es a certuin spot the slieep are trans
ferred t<j a truck from which they
hong 'head downward. At that point
their suffering ceases, for the next
workman is the mail who kills them.
The killing process is one that is ab
solutely painless to the slieep. The
workman is adept and never misses
the murk nt which lie strikes, With
a sharp knife In his hand, he moves
down the row of hanging animals, and
as he comes to each one he feels of
the head Just behind the ears and finds
the point where the bones of the head
leuve an opening. In this the knife Is
thrust and goes through the head of
the animal, completely severing on
both sides a large artery. The slieep Is
killed Instantly. Five hundred slieep
can be handled every hour at this
point. They are then “pated,” an op
eration that consists of Bklnnlng the
fore part of the head nnd the neck.
The next workman cu s through the
bide on tlie breast and skins just one
spot below the neck, The fore legs lire
then broken aud cut off to be sent to
tlie bone room.
The fact that there la a time for ev
erything and one man to do just Ills
part and no more is emphasized in the
sheep room when one sees just one
hind leg skinned by one man and the
other skinned In an entirely different
ojierntlon. The sheep is then put on
whet is called the endless chain. This
chain consists of hooks nt Intervals
and Is constantly moving, making the
rounds of the room In about twenty
minutes. Along tills chain are tlie
workmen, and as the sheep is ¡Hissed
on to them by the chain they do their
work and wait for the next carcass.
After the two hind legs'have been
skinned the back is partly skinned nnd
the animal Is passed on to the next
in an who is called a “pelter.” He
grasps the pelt just above the hind
legs, and, with a few deft twists of it,
it is pulled off nnd the sheep passed
on to the next workman.
After being skinned the sheep are
carefully washed and wiped, a new
towel being used on every animal« An
endless chain is in progress here also,
for when a toweX is used it is thrown
into a vat of boiling water, washed
and put into a drier to bo used over
and ovsr again. After tho animal has
bedflnnsTied the head is taken off and
the neck washed in the saiue manner
the 28th day of December, 1911. nnd it is therein
er and the Southeast quarter of the Northwest-
as fbe rest of the carcass The gov
ordered that you appear and answer the com- '
She Was a Skeptic.
quarter of Section twenty-five (25), Township
ernment in «¡vector then gets it, and it
plaint
on
file
herein
on
or
before
the
expiration
In pioneer days a settler near the I
thirty-seven (37) South of Range Four (4) West
is subjected to a rigid examination^ present town of Albany, Mo., bought of six weeks from the date prescribed m said or of the Willamette Meridian, Jackson- County.
after wfilcb the stamp of approval of for his wife the first cook stove ever der as the date of the first publication of this Oregon, contains eighty acres, the said group of
summons.
tbeAtaMad.¿Uates k ¡flit on.
placer mining clalna being of record in the office
seen In that part of the state. It was
The date of the first publication of this sum
After The head is taken off it is aeiU an object of great curiosity, mid the
of ihe Recorder of Jackson County, Oregon, at
mons and the dAte prescribed in the aforesaid or
to the floor below, wjiere the tongue Is woman's liext door neighbor, who der for the first publication of this summons is Jacksonville, in the sai I county and state as
tnkVfi otit^and tbe remainder of it sent lived ten miles away, cnnie to see how December 30th, 1911, and the date of the last pub- I aforesaid.
There are no adjoint tg or conflicting claims.
to thedxme room.
it would work. Without comment she lication thereof and on or before which date you
llieef are two ways of dressing tbe snw tlie dinner cooked. She ate the are required to appear and answer said com- i Any and all persons claiming adversely any
po: tion of said placer mine or surface ground are
sheep.ot the buyers insist mi meal with judgment held in reserve plaint is February 10th. 1912.
required to file their adverse claims with the
H. K. HANNA. J r .
havjug the’caul fat with the anima!, and then remarked, witli a shake of
Register of the United States Land Office at
Attorney
for
the
Plaintiff.
whil’d other# do not care about It. if the bead:
Roseburg. Oregon, in the Roseburg Land District
the fat ft ddvtred It is put on the blurt
during the sixty «lays period of publication here
"Well, Sarah, it cooks all right, and
I
part of the animal, covering about one- the victuals taste good, but I don't be
of or they will be barred by virtue of the pro via
ions of the statute.
half of the body, and Is then split, re- lieve it will ever be a success."
Notice for Publication.
BENJ. F. JONES.
▼eoilpg the carcase shorn of the vis
Register.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
cera.
Mistakes.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon.
rtressfd animals are hung on
To make mistakes Is human. Every
December IS. 1911.
overhead tracks and put ou an elevt body makes mistakes, the beat of us
Notice for Publication.
Notice I. hereby given that Floranc. Maxsen
tor to be sent to the cooling room.-- included. To acknowledge mistakes Is
Wade, whose post-office address la 23 South
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
St. Louis Gio be-Democrat.
commendable. It Is evidence that one Helena Avenue. Tacoma. Washington, did on the
V. S. Land Office at Roeeburc. Oregon,
Is learning by experience, nnd It shows 26th day of Marsh 1910. Al» In thia office Sworn
November 17. 19H.
Anolent Preefrsading.
Statement
and
Application.
No.
IWY'.
to
pur
that he lias the courage to acknowledge
Notice la hereby Riven that Theodore J. Mat
Tbe editions of books printed 200 or a blunder. Courage is a rare quality chase tha N E t. S W V., Section 2 Township 41 tingly. of Jacksonville. Oregon. who. on May 24,
3.. Range 4 West Willamette Merdlan. and the
KOO years ago are almost entirely free in these days.—Leslie's.
made Homestead entry Serial. No. 606l>. for
timber thereon, under the proviaions of the act of N H N W M. Section IS. Township 38, south.
from typographical errors, which may
June
3,
1878.
and
acta
amendatory,
known
aa
the
Hang» 2. west Willamette Meridian, has filed
fee attributed to the fact that early
Badly Expressed.
"Timber andStone Law. ' at such value as might
of Intention to make Final Commutation
publishers were generally eminent
"Yes. Aunt Mary went out without be fixed by appraisement, »nd that pursuant to nctMb
acbofnra and themselves gnve much her rubbers, and now she Is in heav such application, the land and timber thereon Proof, to establish claim to the land above de-
ribed. before W. H. Canon. United States
attention to tbe revision of their proofs. en." "My. my! What dreadful things h,ve been appraised. «220.00 the timber ea'imatod
Commissioner, at Medfond. Oregon. on the 5th
After pending the proofs they frequent result from a little carelessnesi!'*—Ex 170.000 board feet at 01.00 per M. and the land
day of January 1912.
ly turned them over to other scholars change.
OfiO.00: that said applicant will offer final proof in
Claimant nameaas witnesses: John Crump, of
support of hb application and sworn statement Jacksonville. Oregon. Charles Dunford, of Jack,
with thp request to revise and eorbect,
on the 1st day of March. 1911 before Register -onvilla, Oregon. Charlee Dunford Jr., of Jack.
and fi«' tlie printer'» time wna then
The Wrong Man.
and Receiver United States Land Office, at Rose onvilla Oregon, Richard Fond, of Jaekxonvill«.
deetuud n matter of small consequence 1 "Just a minute, old chap You're burg.
Oregon.
Oregon.
a perfection was attained which Is Just the man I want to see.”
Any person Is at liberty to protest this pur
BENJAMIN F. JONES.
eelttoiu. equaled by modoru printers.—
"No, I’m not. I enn’t spare a
chase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any
Register
—Pittsburgh Post.
time before patent issues, by tiling a corroborated
If your eyes are always cast down.
cobwebs will gather on the ceiling
affidavits In this office, alleging facts which would
defeat th. entry.
B enjamin f . jonfs .
Register.
I Am Still in
L. DeVore
Charles F. Dun for d
DR AY AGE
John Dunnington
A. S. Kleinhammer
Jacksonville.
Meat Market
DUNNIXGTOX & KLKINHAMMEP. Prop,.
Dealfi» In
All Kinds of Fresh ani Cured Meats.
Poultry, Choice Lard, Etc
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON