f—■ ■ff •- J A CKSON VILLE POST- : Officia. Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.' Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 19!3 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. COURT HOUSE NEWR Itami of Inttreit to Jackion Coun’y Tax Payara MARRIAGE LICENSES Francis D. Fry and Sarah G obie Croft. Clinton J. Baughman and Vella Haight. PROBATE COURT in red Ink, and it will carry In figures the limit he is willing to go on ap­ propriations. This chart will be pre­ pared some time this week, and each day the money bills will be posted on it As they become laws the total will be shown and after the deadline Is passed the ax will fall no matter who Is hit. The temper of the legislature seems to be to take issue with the governor, and unless oil is poured on the trou­ bled waters there will be some fire­ works before the close of the session. tlon of the juvenile court. Provides Recall From Congress To make it possible to recall United States senators ami representatives in congress from Oregon Is the purpose of a bill Introduced in the house by Representative Lawrence of Multno­ mah. The bill requires that any per­ son who shall be a candidate for the United States Senate or for Congress shall, at the time of filing his declar­ ation of intention to become a candi­ date, sign one of two statements. If he signs one he agrees that if at any election a majority of those voting on the question of recalling him shall vote for his recall, he will resign the office within 24 hours after he shall receive the official returns of the re­ call election. If he signs the other statement he plainly sayB that he will not resign in case a majority of the voters shall vote for his recall. Marriage May Be Easier Instead of having his operations con­ fined to one county in the matter of uniting two souls with but a single thought, a regularly accredited preach­ er will be able to perform marriages in any county in the state, if a bill in­ troduced by Representative Howard, 449 Measures Introduced With adjournment at the end of the of Douglas, himself a minister, be­ second week 296 bills had been intro­ comes a law. The bill also provdes duced in the house of representatives that county clerks, on issuing a mar­ and 153 bills In the senate, or a total riage license, are to obtain from the of 449 bills so far this session. Last applicants certain Information which session at the close of the second preachers ordinarily desire before per­ week 172 bills had been Introduced in forming a marriage ceremony, which is to be attached to the license. the house and 125 In the senate. Estate of Oliver McKeever, deceas­ ed. Order appointing administratrix and appraisers. Estate of Harry N. Morse, deceased. Order appointing administrator with the will annexed and appraisers. Un­ dertaking and oath filed. Estate of Frank A. Douglas, deceas­ ed. Order appointing administrators and appraisers. Bond filed. During the second week of the ses­ Estate of Whitcomb Field, deceased. sion six house bills passed the senate Order appointing partnership adminis­ and two of them were signed by the trator and appraisers. governor. The two signed by the gov­ ernor, both repeal old sections of the CIRCUIT COURT. Anath Hammersiy vs L. A. Ham- code. In addition to these two (’amp­ merely. Suit for divorce, Complaint bell’s bill, relating to the tertn of of­ fice of certain state officers; Lewel- and summons filed. ling’s bill, to abolish the office of state John M. Clausen vs Harry Silver et land agent; Heltzel’s bill, relating to al. Suit to foreclose a mortgage. the manner of executing the satisfac­ Complaint filed. tion of mortgages and Hinkle’s bill re­ Lem Charley and William Charley lating to limitation of indebtedness for vs G. L. Schermerhorn and Aug. D. irrigation districts, all house bills, Singler as sheriff of Jackson county have passed the senate. The house and G. A. Gardner as county clerk of 1 has so far passed no senate bills. Bring that Boy of Yours and get Him a Suit or an Overcoat Now 1-3 Off for Cash >71 H-'- $2.00 Suits $1.35 3.00 << 2.00 4.00 2.65 5,00 << 3.50 << 7.50 5.00 Overcoats and Ulsters 5 Years to 11 Years Coats $4.00 Coats now $3.00 6.00 “ “ 4.00 13 Yrs. to 16 Yrs. .Ulsters $7.50 Ulsters now $5.00 Special prices on the remainder of our line of Men’s Wool Under wear and Mackinaws Ladies’ outing gowns Kimonas, Dressing Sacks, and Petti- coats, 1-4 off. Children’s Outing Sleeping Garments, while the last, 50c. each Legislative Brevities A bill to create a state fire marshal, carrying with it an appropriation of $15,000, was presented in the house. The state senate adopted a memor­ ial addressed to President-elect Wil­ son, asking him to appoint a man from the Pacific coast as secretary of the interior. Bills to appropriate $371,000 for the University of Oregon and $317,833.73 for the Oregon Agricultural college were Introduced in the house by the ways and means committee. No more will the traveler by train or steamboat go thirsty for lack of a drinking cup, If a bill Introduced in the house by Representative Belland is passed. He would compel steam­ ship and railroad companies carrying passengers to furnish sanitary drink­ ing cups free. With the passage of Senator Wood's bill for the creation of new counties, which has become a law without the approval of the governor, the way has been opened to the formation of new counties without a vote by the people of the state, and without a fight in the legislature. A bill that proposes every pound of meat offered for sale in the state of Oergon, and not subject to government Inspection, shall be subjected to an in­ spection to determine its wholesome­ ness for food, was Introduced In the house by Representative Westerlund, of Jackson county. At the close of the second week the appropriation bills proposed amounted to $3,422,081, to say nothing of numer­ ous minor demands for per diem and expenses which probably will figure an easy $100,000 more. Do not put it off for now is the time. You need the goods and we have them at the lowest cash price. 1 Taylor - Williams Co. The People’s Store Jacksonville, Oregon Many Liquor Laws Proposed Ja.-kson county. Suit to set aside and State of Ohio, City of Toledo, / This session of the legislature has vacate a judgement. Complaint, un­ Lucas County, \ 8S' seen the Introduction of more bills re- dertaking and restraining order filed. Frank J. Cheney m ikes oath that he lating to the liquor business and mor- s senior partner of the firm of F. J. R. H. Toft vs C. T. Holloway and als than any for several years past, henev & Co., doing business in the Effective January 1st, 1910. Ella J. Holloway. Action for money. Many of them, lh fact a majority of ( ity of lolado, County and State afore- t’' — aid, and lhat said firm will pay the t Complaint and summons filed. promptly obtained In ■>‘.1 countries Oft t.O FEE. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. them, have emanated from the gover- sum of One Hundred Dollars .for each TftADE-MARKS, C:tv< uifl .t.tl Copyright a reuts- istcred. Send ?• o<’.e! or Photo, iur Hikia Ward vs W. H. Hamlin, Ac- nor. This la not true of one of the and every case of Catarrh that cannot 20 Portland Passenger........... 7:30 A.M. FREE REPORT on pntentabiiity. Patent pract­ ice KClUSiTely. kuFEREKCES. be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh 24 Grants Pass Motor........... 10:31 A.M. tion to recover personal property. more important, whch came in the Semi 2 vents in Flumps for Invaluable book Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. on -O7J TO OST..I4 and SELL PATENTS, Transcript from Justice court, Med- shape of a resolution to place before Which ones will pay. How to get a partner, Sworn to before me and subscribed 32 Grants Pass Motor............. 4:58 P.M. p.ueut law and ouier valuable information. the people at the next general election ford district. in my presence, this 6th day of Decem­ 14 Oregon Express............................. 5:45 P.M. a constitutional amendment providing ber. A. D. 1886. 16 Oregon Express........................... 5Æ8 P.M. for the repeal of the home rule amend- (Seal.) A. W. GLEASON, PATENT LAWYERS, ment. It Is introduced with his ap- Notary Public. 12 Shasta Limited (Mai) only)2:35 A.M 303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter­ proval. however. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. nally, and acts directly on the biood The house has passed Blancherd's (nd mucous surfaces of the system, Ashland Motor................ 8:45 A.M. jend Now lend for testimonials free I bill striking at the owners of places California Express .....10:52 A.M. of ill repute, and the senate has pass­ F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. for Free CATALOG Sold by all druggists. 75c. Take Ashland Motor.................... 2:24 P.M. ed Calkin’s bill to give a right of ac­ Copy Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. tion for damages to the family of an San Francisco Express.. .3:35 P.M. Tension Between Legislature habitual drunkaTd or intoxicated per­ I Shasta LimitedlMail only)5:47 A.M. son to whom liqnor Is sold In violation and Governor Acute. BJ3INSB C VID 4 of law. This week the senate is ex­ pected to pass Hoskin’s bill prohibit­ VETOED MEASURES PASSED ing the sale of any kind of intoxicants We have on hand for sale the following GUS NEWBURY outside the limits of Incorporated cit- blanks viz: ios and towns. Tall of Organizing Two-Thirds Major- Attorney-at-Law Lease, Radical changes in the judicial sys- ) ■ ty to Pass Possible Vetoes—Gover­ ’em arectively. twenty-sev­ purpose of assisting in the adoption pie n counties affected, salary In­ .Id which retilvd on my lungs and caused en. twenty-nine, thirty, tlilrty-one. tliir or defeat ot any measure proposed read them over again, and almost In oengreat deal of snnovance. I would have area es for district attorneys In fourth under the initiative, if a bill tn the sen­ siantl.v their musical expression wax ty-seven. thirty-nine, forty-one. forty- ad coughing spells and my lungs were so and fifth districts and bill creating I). W. BAGSHAW conceived A stray sheet of music pa two. forty-four, forty-five, forty-six. sore and infiamed I began to be aerioudy ate by Thompson becomes a law. per was nt hand. and he ls*gun to write forty-eight and forty-nine rays. Still, lives ock sanitary board and appro- alarmed, A friend recommended Chamoer- The bill Is framed with the purpose The music grew, and he worked on. Attorney at Law he predicted that the missing species prla’ ng $5,000 for eradication of con- hin'i Cough Remedy, saying she had used of striking at such organizations as delighted to be helped while away the would some day turn up. This pre­ taglo ts diseases. VOTARY PUBLIC AND ¡CONVEYANCER i. for years. I bought a bottle and it re­ the Fels fund commission. iiottrs of watching As he progressed diction has already been verified, for lieved my cough the first night, and in a T'le tension between the legislature v.eel; I was rid of the cold and soreness of Will Investigate Qtate Institutions lie felt sure the music was wliat he ten of thorn have since been discov­ Office Hours: ¡ ^enoon 9 to 12 and the governor became acute during uv lungs,’’ writes Mias Maris Gerber, Haw- The membership of various commit­ bad sought for mid failed to find on ered, leaving only three to be account­ t Afternoon 1:30 to o the v eek and the Indications pointed itlle, Cui. For sale by all dealers.—Adver- tees of Investigation of state institu­ th«* occasion of tils first attempt to wt ed for.—Chicago Record-llerald. tiseiuent. to a lively scrap between the execu­ Bank of Jacksonville Building. Iti a short titile It wnx tions authorized by the Lewelllng res­ the words tive snd the lawmakers. The incep­ complete and not long aftei in the A Knowing One. olution, consisting of two from the ACK'ONVILLE, - OREGON tion of the warfare was the action of publisher's hands Miss Maude Aunesley in her book, senate and three from the house, was I the bouse In lining up with the senate “My Parisian Year." tells an excellent provided in a Joint resolution Intro- 1 The Curious Grapple Plant, in pc sing vetoed bills over his heed. story to illustrate the way French res­ I dt: ! ‘bi bouse by Representative Plants have varied and Ingenious taurant keepers try to "do" the trav­ A most valuublp . pnmphlet. _______ ____ _____ Tells and _______ ilTu**— Tin ;overnor wm particularly irrita­ trntea how to clear «tump land nt the lowr.t ways ot scattering their seed, Some eling Englishman. ted ver it • prospect of the passage >wn euat l-er acre I.y device« juat perfected. OREGON and WASHINGTON " lie hu.ts e . „ed the resolution, but with wings like those of tiny aero Fri— to owner* of stump land who «end me She oil« e « ent to n very well known ot «*□ V> urn«.r Luke bill, which be their nomas. ihe senate voted it down. By special planes are blown by the wind; some regtiiuruut with an Englishman who clat'.i ed »in nut for the Interest of JOHN A. (.'ORMAN. Illi Western Ave.. ««atlte request of Governor West, however. are thrown out of the seed | hh I s by ex­ had lived nearly all his life in France. actual settlers but for land specula­ A Directory of each City, Town and this action was reconsidered and the plosions: others, by means of hooks, He « tabl'd to give a dinner for eight, If you li a ve young children you fiate pei- Village, giving descriptive »ketch ot tors le gave notice that he would use attach themselves to passing animals He studied tile menu, decided on resolution adopted. what /.ftps noticed that d¡nonlent of the Htoumt h each place, location, population, tele­ th«* v oto ax freely on bills. There was and are carried long distances. Of this he wanted and then asked the price graph. shipping and banking point; aie their most common ailment. To correct Widows’ Pension Passes House last class Is the fruit ot the gourdllke talk among members of organising the also Classified Directory, compile«! by ♦his von will fimi Charuherlftiii’s Tab le Ln e bill 169. which provides for of the Transvaal and Orange river col­ K. t. rtH.K 4t (*»- s»S! and mi hi ami gentle in e fleet For sale bv ity to pass bills by the wholesale over nl! (‘ financial assistance from the various ony. From the hard |s«d «if tills plant the maltre d’hotel. bls veto. It was also suggested that Miss Aunesley’s friend looked stead­ counties for women with one or more project da« like runuers that are arm ily at him and remarked, "I am the reeelnn might be extended over children who are unable to work, qiud ed with sharp polnteil booked thorns, French!" the ui ual forty days. In order to over­ whose husbands are dead or inmates and when a sprlngliok or some other The maltre d’hotel pretended to make ride rhe governor's vetoes. animal steps on them they pierce the of some Oregon institution. another addition, then said. “■Well, Deadline on Appropriations Ry the provisions of the bill, the hoof ami start the animal galloping monsieur, we will do it for 40 francs!" Tln* ■ governor announced that ha i county Is Io pay $10 a month to de madly away. As the ¡«ni often sticks The other replied calmly, "I am .«till WOUid drew a deadline on appropria- to th«* animara foot for several days French!” • pendent wt men having one child un- tin* seed of the plant Is likely to lie tl< a-< md that nothing above a certain “Thirty five francs, then," said the der 16 years of age. and $7.50 a month widely distributed. Tills contrivance •am t it would receive his approval, for each additional child. Women of nature seems unusually cruel. for maitre d’hotel. 11» « i plained that he will have a chart ”1 have not changed my nationality," only partially dependent are to be paid the animal that Is so unfortunate as to dial. , which will be placed in a Con- was the retort, and Miss Aunesley says enough to bring their incomes to the tread on the grapple plant not only •picuaiM place In the state bouse, on that the price finally paid was only same figure. Administration of the suffers Intense ¡min, but often becomes 22 francs per bead. whist; a line will be drawn at the top, I act Is to be uuder exclusive Jurlsdic- 1 an easy victim of Its enemiea. OREGON LAWMAKERS’ WORK AS REVIEWED Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. D. SWIFT & CO. LEGAL BLANKS D r. r. s JACKSONVILLE POST. How to Pull POLK’S Business Directory I STUMPS