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typewriter, providing it did not cost you even one cent, then in a letter or on a postal card addressed to Frank Officiai Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon L. Wilder, President, Woodstock, III., simply sav. “Mail me all your free A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county.seat of Jackson offers,” and by return mail you will County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. receive their Free Offers, the names of over 400 who have recently re Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville, ceived typewriters free, and you will Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. learn on what easy conditions you can get one of their typewriters free right SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1912 __________ a wav. The Emerson Typewriter is one of SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on the highest grade, wholly visible type application. writer made in the world. Many who have used the "EMERSON” and Next week promises to be one of the most noted . other makes pronounce the "EMER- ” superior to. any $100 typewriter weeks in the political history of our country, bringing to , , SON on the market. It is a wholly visible the mind of our older voters the stirring campaign of ! machine, has every new, up-to-date Grant and Greely. Cries of “fraud” and threats of feature, looks ike other high grade $100.00 typewriters, though it is sell “bolting” are heard now as then. The actors in the ing just now at an astonishingly low present drama would do well to remember the result of price and on terms of no money with trial free in your own home. the former conflict and the ones defeated at the conven order, Nothing to pay at first, and after a tion cheerfully abide by the decision of the majority. I thorough trial, 10 cents a day until paid. The "EMERSON” has every A house divided shall surely fall. new improvement, universal key board, back spacer, tabulator, two- Superintendent Wells has issued an interesting and . color ribbon, everything the best; is the ideal machine for beginners as instructive letter to the voters and patrons of the public . well as for the most expert typists schools, regarding school matters in our county and dis and stenographers; just tho typewriter largest or smallest office. trict, special reference being made to the approaching ! for If the you could possibly make any use school election and the selection of school directors, etc. of a high grade typewriter, even Had space permitted we would gladly have published the i I though it did’nt. cost you one cent of money, or if you would like the agency communication in full. in your town on a plan by which you I could make big money, or if yau would like a position with the company, then The water system is completed and will likely be be sure, on a postal card or in a letter accepted and turned over to the city authorities next i addressed to Frank L. Wilder, Presi Woodstock.Ill.,” say, “Mail me week. Now get busy, tell your friends about it in your dent, your Free Offers.” JACKSON VILLE POST-:- letters; let the outside world know that we have the best little city on the coast. THE COURT HOUSE MARRIAGE LICENSES NEW CASES State of Oregon V8 Fred Schaffer. Criminal complaint. Transcript from Justice’s court. State of Oregon vs E. C. Montgom ery. Transcript from Justice’s court. State of Oregon vs Richard Moe. Transcript from Justice’s court, Ash land District. D. L. Harris vs B. M. Wasson. Action to recover money. Transcript from J. P. Court. Standard Distilling Co. vs W. M. Carns. Complaint filed. Summons. First National Bank of Medford vs F. S. Barber. Action to recover money Complaint filed, summons. F. H. Cain, et al vs C. R. Ray. Action to recover money. Complaint filed. Affidavit and undertaking for attachment. Summons. demurrer filed. C. C. Weisenburger vs Oregon Cali fornia Development Co. Action to re cover money. Complaint tiled, Gold Ray Realty Co. vs W. A. Jones, Sheriff of Jackson County. Action for recovery of personal prop erty. Complaint and affidavit filed. Edith Palmer vs W. A. Jones and L. N. Clevenger. Action for receovery of personal property. Complaint filed. Louis E. Wakeman, guardian, vs Hester Rainsford, et al. Suit to fore close mortgage. Complaint filed. Answer of First National Bank of Medford. Thomas Collins vs Stanley Dicks. Suit for foreclosure. Complaint filed. Affidavit iiiiu or er for publication of summons. Dora Plvmire, administratrix vs James H. Grace et al. Suit to fore mortgage. Complaint filed. Benton Bowers vs J. R. Neil et al. Suit for injunction. D. IL Miller vs. Gray Eagle Mining Co. Suit to foreclose lien. Complaint filed. Chas Pope et al vs City of Ashland. Suit for specific performance. Com plaint filed. Affidavit and undertak ing. Injunction order. Year Book Free. PROBATE COURT Robert Steven Hawker, poet and vicar of Norwenxtow, England, was au eccentric person. In his younger days be used to daub the village physician’s borso with stripes of paint until the animal looked like n zebra and then summon the physician hastily to au argent case miles aivny in the country. Two elderly women whom he disliked he is said to have driven out of tbe town by sending nil the undertakers In Plymouth to measure them for their co til ns. His marriage, too, was out of the or dinary. It happened while lie was at Oxford. Ills father told him that he could not afford tu keep liini there any longer. Hawker at unce set out to tbe borne of his godmother. Miss Charlotte I'Ans. twenty one years his senior and the possessor of nu unnuity of $1.000. He Is said to have "run from Stratton to Bude, arriving hot and blown,” aud proposed to her. She accepted him. He returned to Oxford a married mail and won a fellowship. The marriage was a happy one. When his wife died Hawker wore at her funeral a pluk hat without a brim But this was In no disrespect to her memory, It so bap|>eue<l that It wus tils usual beadgear at that time. Notice of Filing Plats of Survey DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Land office, Roseburg Oregon, May 9, 1912. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing described lands, South of Base Line and West of Willamette Meridian have been surveyed, to-wit:- Tp 28, R 2, Sections 3 to 10, 15 to 22 and 27 to 34, all inclusive. Tp 28, R 3, Sections 4 to 9 and 16 to 36. all in clusive. Tp 29, R 10, Sections E!£ of 13, 8% of 18, al 1 of 19, SJ4 of 23, E'j of 24, S'j and NW'. of 25, all of 26, E'. of 27, NU of 30, NU and SE'4 of 35, and NU. and SW'_. of 36. Tp 30, R 11, Sections; All of 1, part of 2, part of 11, all 12, 13, 14, 23, 24, 25, M. 35 and 36. Tp 38, R 2, Sections 25, 26, 35 and 36. Tp 39, R 12, Sections 30 and 31. Plats of survey of said lands will be tiled in this office on Saturday, June 22, 1912, at 9 o’clock A. M., and on and after such day we will be prepared to receive applications for entry of the unreserved and unappropriated lands therein. All persons are warned, however, that for lands within any National Forest, applications can NOT be re ceived, except from bona fide settlers who made settlement prior to the withdrawal for reserve purposes. B enj . F. J ones , Register. G eo . W. R iddle , Receiver. Getting Evidence. I Keeping the Hands Smooth. It Is possible to have smooth hands »vru If one Is ii h<nisekeeper and dish washer, obtain from the druggist 5 rents' worth ot tragacanth, which Is ruougli for a year's Use. Dissolve a «(Hjonful of tills In three times as much water. Ia?t stand Iti a covered teacnp for twelve hours. Then till the cup with water, and you may apply the thin Jelly which Is made freely to your hands after each washing. A few irops of your favorite perfume and a little glycerin added to the Jelly Im prove the lotion.—Woman's Home Companion. 8hakespeare’e Tragedies. Whenever "Macbeth" Is put upon the stage very nearly a fourth of It has to la* omitted, for. although It Is tile short eel ot the tragedies. It would take fully three hours to rend It out loud without gabbling. “Hamlet" ihiis rend would hike nearly two boors more, and this aeems to bear out the con teutiun of Swinburne, among others, that much of tbe play, and. indeed, of other tragedies, was written by Shakespeare fur tile study and uot for the stage. A six or seveu honra' performance must have been too much even for an audience of Elizabeth’» spacious times. - Londou Graphic. In the matter of the estate of W. J. D. Anderson, deceased. Inventory and appraisement filed. Estate of John Bergman, deceased. Inventory and appraisement filed. In the matter of the estate of Cas- •ander Graser, deceased. Order fixing July 19, 1912 as the time for hearing gnsl account In the matter of the estate of Wind sor D. Holdridge, deceased. Inventory and appraisement filed. In the matter of the ostate of Chas. B. Toothaker, decessed. Order to | Whan Ha Went to the Front. show cause why sale of real estate | Tbe Emerson Typewriter Company! "Did you Ileal that George weut to I of Woodstock, !il , hove recently given shoo'd not be mad-». tile train ventetdui a<Ked the hr.til E t t* of Ki. «a W >«V..i !, dece.ro c i iv .iy <»Vtr 10' of the highest grad.-, ft -d l-lt'ie. F'hr.-il account li.ei', Or ¡er approving • I.o.l, vi./.ble K-nji'*e i Typewriters I. tile I s lllce uiaovtied "Wny. what made in the world. They have gor.e Co you Ila-all. Jack! He uever told a-count and dischaigiug executor. into every state and territory in the I me” In the matter of the estate of Mar United States. There may be some in I "Well, 1 saw hiui go," said the broth- tha A. Brooks, deceased. Certified your town. They are giving them' er as be reached tor his hat “ Don't copies of letters of guardianship filed. away everywhere to men, women. | yon remember last evening, when ha O.der to pay bequests. boys and girls over 18 years of age, on , kissed you first oil your right check and then on your left and then didn't begc Estate of John McNabb, deceased. surprisingly liberal conditions. Order to sell real property. be advertisement reading this We haven’t time now to quote prices on our big stock but come out and we will show you Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings Groceries, Shoes, Etc At prices that will interest you Taylor - Williams Co The People's Store If you could make any use of a $1001 to the front J*'—Ladleo Home Journal. Oregon Jacksonville The Weather. Following is the report of U. S. Vol unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Jacksonville, for month of May, Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi I tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. DATE MAXI MUM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 27 28 29 30 31 ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ....... ....... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... 52 55 69 62 58 73 81 83 76 73 78 85 80 79 G6 72 78 80 66 59 58 56 63 61 68 64 62 7.3 67 69 80 MINI rnEC’p- MUM 1 ATN 37 85 37 38 44 .37 44 46 44 40 40 40 48 61 45 40 44 46 50 43 40 36 48 49 51 36 50 49 45 43 C n 'PC. OF DAY .67 .06 part cloudy cloudy dear cloudy H. C. STOCK Funeral Director and Embalmer We have just opened an undertaking estab lishment in the Ryan building on California street where we carry a full line of caskets, robes and everything found in a first-class establishment of this kind. Calls promptly attended. Mr. George N. Lewis has been Placed in Charge for the Present New Hearse .39 Phone 276 Lady Attendant .10 .14 .01 .17 .15 • The witnesses were at the Waterford assizes In a case which concerned long .48 continued poultry stealing. As usual, nothing could be got from them tn the way of evidence until the nearly Temperature —mean max. 69.10;mean battled prosecuting counsel asked in an angry tone of voice. "Will you min. 36:12; mean 42 J4 Max «6 on 13 swear on your soul, I'at Murphy, that min. 35 on 2 and 24. i’bndy Hooligan has never to your knowledge stolen chickens'?'' Tlie re sponsihlllty of (ills was too much even SRV? HOW. for P would hardly po Yov 1 swear sold, "but I do know ilKR i a chicken and Pliady roust high!"— MY TOM Ute. “Midvale” Now “Glacier Park” TYPEWRITERS GIVEN AWAY. wouldn’t An English Poet and Clergyman Who Married His Godmother. The Department of Agriculture at Washington has just issued its 1911 Agricultural Year Book—a bound volume of several hundred pages con taining much interesting and instruct ive information regarding agriculture, horticulture, stock raising, etc. Each Senator and Representative has copies of this Year Book for distribution and any farmer can secure a copy by send ing to one of the members of the Oregon delegation. More in keeping with the purpose it serves, the "Midvale” station of the Great Northern Railway, situated on the eastern border of Glacier National Park in Montana, has been renamed "Glacier Park,” according to infor mation received from II, A. Nodle, tbe general passenger agent of the com pany at St. Paul, Minn. The Station is the oastern and principal gateway to the Park. The railroad announces special convention rates to Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland by way of tbe Glacier National Park. You are looking for Bargains or you HAWKER WAS ECCENTRIC. Item* of Interest to Jackson Coun’y Tax Payers J I Now for the Seashore ! Via the o: Season Tickets v)¿SU N SET Sale June 1st 3-Day Tickets on ' [OGDEN&SHASTA I ROUTES i Sale Saturday and Sunday to Tillamook and Newport Beaches Season fares from the principal stations to Newport or Tillamook Beaches are as follows: FROM Portland Oregon City Salem Albany Corvallis Eugene Roseburg Medford Ashland All kinds of fittings and plumbing sup plies on hand. Work promptly attended to. -:- TO FARE TO Newport “ “ " “ “ “ “ " $6.25 6.25 5.15 4.00 3.75 5.80 8.75 12.00 12.0V Tillamook Bi FARE 4 4 M • « 44 «4 «4 44 <« 4« 44 44 4« • 4 44 «4 44 a. i,. $4.00. 4.7 K 6.6) 7.3) 7.1 J 9.00 12.00 17.20 17.75 I Tickets to above points on sale dally gond all season, with corresponding low faros I™» other points. Week end tickets are also on sale from various points. Jacksonville Plumbing Co SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAIN ON THE C. & E. R. R. j Leaves Albany at 7:30 a. m . Corvallis 8 a. m. and connects with 3. P. trains 16 14 and 28 from points south. ’ Call on our nearest Agent for "Vaca'ion Days in Oregon.” a beautifully illustrated booklet describing various outing resorts, or irnite gp With JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, PORTLAND, OREGON Fred J. Fick Attend the B. P O. E. Elk» Convention, Portland, July 8~13, Low Fare» to all point» Ea»t June to September. t. c. HOGStrr. Fre». I’d M««- j. c. wHirnecroa J«,. Trtn. R ogue R iver V alley A bstract -T ¡ tle JC o . (I ncolpo : at :□) Only new up-to-date Abstract Plant in Jackson County. Bell Phone Jacksonville 11. Home Phone Jackson 20o6 Medford. Pacific Main 2511 Medford, Home 35« Jacksonville, Oregon I A POST ADS. bring ft i Best Results I