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    JACKSONVILLE POST
repealed In these bills.
Barrett Road Bill Passed In Senate
Passage of the Barrett county bond­
ing road bill by the senate probably
will mean the calling of a joint con­
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson ference committee to act on the Bar­
. County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
rett and Hurd bills. The Hurd 'bill
passed the house and is known as th.e
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Orange bill. While both are county
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
bonding acts they are by no means
identical.
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1913
The Barrett bill provides that the
county court shall be the supervising
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50.
Advertising rates furnished on power in road matters, but the people
application.
of counties shall vote on the question
of road bonds.
The Hurd or Grange bill provide«
COURT HOUSE NEWR
for election of delegates In road dis­
tricts, these delegates to attend a
Items of Interest to Jackson Coun’y
county road meeting to determine up­
on road questions.
Tax Payers
Officia, Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
Bring that Boy of Yours
and get Him a Suit or an
Overcoat Now 1-3 Off for Cash
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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
$2.00 Suits $1.35
3.00 <<
2.00
4.00 <<
2.65
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<
5.00
3.50
7.50 < I
5.00
OREGON LAWMAKERS’
WORK AS REVIEWED
House Overrides More Vetoes
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Legislators Living upto Pledges The following vetoed bills were
MARRIAGE LICENSES
passed by the house:
Charles P. Champlin and Maude A.
to Expedite Business
Bill requiring depot agents to post
Butler.
at once information received as to de­
PROBATE COURT
MUCH WORK ACCOMPLISHED layed trains for the convenience of
Estate of S. H. Hubbard an insane
the traveling public. Requiring abut­
i
person. Petition for appointment of
ting property-owners on county roadB
, With Session half over Work Further
guardian.
to destroy thistles and other noxious
Along
that
Previous
Session
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CIRCUIT COURT
weeds, and providing a penalty for
Bills Approved by Governor—Most I
not doing so. Requiring school direc­
The State of Oregon vs Peter Foster
Important Bill Abolishes State Land
tors to pay for material and labor
et al. Transcript from justice court
Agent-
where, through their own careless­
Medford district.
•
Salem.—The progress made during ness, contractors leave unpaid bills.
T. J. Mackin vs John Blalock and
Robert Blalock.
Action for money. the third week of the legislative ses­ Prohibiting expenditures over and
sion seems to indicate that members [ above the sums appropriated for any
Complaint filed.
I public institution or department of
T. J. Mackin vs. Robert Blalock. of the legislature are trying to live
I the state and creating an emergency
up
to
their
voluntary
pledges
to
get
Action for money. Complaint filed.
down to serious work early in the ses­ board to look after such work. Pro­
John M. CJauson vs Harry Silver et
sion and keep at it and thus avoid viding that no expenditure shall be
Do not put it off for now is the time. You need the goods and
.
Suit to foreclose a mortgage.
the congestion of business witnessed made before an appropriation Is made.
Complaint und summons filed.
Question
When
Vetoed
Bills
Effective
we have them at the lowest cash price.
during the closing hours of previous
Rosinia Coop vs William H. Coop. sessions. The early and diligent at­
Just when the veto bills of the gov­
Suit for divorce. Complaint filed.
tention to business, however, has to ernor that have been passed by the
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some extent been offset by the large constitutional two-thirds majority of
No. 63.
volume <jf business and poor work on both houses go into effect is a ques­
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF the part of some of the committees, tion that has arisen in the light of the
necessitating referring back to them fact that a number of the governor’s
THE BANK OF JACKSONVILLE
vetoed bills have gone over his head.
many
bills.
at Jacksonville in the State of Oregon,
With the legislative session half
It also develops the point as to
at the close of business
through, the members of both branch­ whether the vetoed bills, which have
Feb. 4, 1913.
es find themselves farther along in been passed notwithstanding the veto
RESOURCES
their work than has marked any pre­ of the governor, are subject to a ref­
Loans and discounts.,.
....$38,351.67 vious session, it is said. The amount erendum of the people.
Bonds and warrants..
.... 2,994.68 of routine work accomplished is enor-
The members of the senate judici­
State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Banking house........ ..
.... 4,901.80. mous, despite frequent snappy debates ary committee have reached a conclu­ a bill introduced by Senator Calkins.
Charge in Southern Pacific lime
Lucas County,
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The
house
has
adopted
Representa
­
Furniture and fixtures
.... '3,261.631 over the passage of bills.
Frank
J.
Cheney
makes
oath
that
he
sion that the vetoed bills do not be-
Table.
Due from approved reserve
Both houses have agreed to forbid com’e laws until 90 days after ad­ tive Blanchard's memorial to congress s senior partner of the firm of F. J.
banks........................................ 4,877.78 I the introduction of bills after the journment of the legislative session asking for the repeal of all patent henev & Co., doing business in the
Effective
January
1st, 1610.
614.51 j twenty-fifth day of the session, except
rlgh. and copyright laws, as being ono City of Toledo, County and State afore­
Checks and other cash items .
said, and that said firm will pay the
and are subject to a referendum of
NORTH
BOUND
TRAINS.
of the principal bulwarks of monopoly sum of One Hundred Dollars for each
Cush pn hand............................. 2,098.53 upon consent of three-fourths of the the people if such is desired.
and the main cause of the high cost and every case ol’ Catarrh that cannot 20 Portland Passenger...........7:30 A. M.
body
in
which
a
bill
is
offered.
Total .... $57,100.60
Saloons in Depots Prohibited
be cured by the u.-eof Hall’s Catarrh 24 Grants Pass Motor........... 10:31 A. M.
of living.
The close of the third week of the
FRANK J. CHENEY.
LIABILITIES
Under amendments which have been
To give to the governor power to Cure.
session finds 42 senate bills passed by
Sworn to before me and subscribed 32 Grants Pass Motor............. 4:58 P.M.
Capita) stock paid in............... $10,000.(Ml the senate and 56 house bills passed made to the Hoskins bill in the sen­ v<to any part or several parts of a in my presence, this 6th day of Decem­ 14 Oregon Express..........5:45 P. M,
Su: plus fund..............................
750.00 by the house, with' 13 bills that have ate regulating the sale of liquor near general appropriation bill where it car­ ber, A. D. 1886.
16 Oregon Express.................6:58 P. M
(Seal.)
A. W. GLEASON,
Undivided profits, less ex­
goiie through both houses approved depots, the bill now prohibits the lo­ ries appropilatlons of sums of money
12 Shasta Limited (Mail only )2:35 A.M
Notary Public.
penses and taxes paid..............
.01 by the governor. So far there have cution of a saloon In any depot, under for various purposes, Is the constitu­
Hall’s Catarrh Cure
....... ...........
...........
.....
is
taken
inter-
SOUTH BOUND
the
same
roof
as
the
depot,
or
In
an
tional
amendment
to
be
submitted
to
Individual deposits subject to
been no vetoes.
nally, and acts directly on the blood
»heck......................................... 29,248.83
.3:45 À.M.
In the house the total number of adjacent building. Originally the bill the people at the next general elec and mucous surfaces of the system, 23 Ashland Motor.
send for test Im’ nials free.
Demand certificates of deposit
162.46 bills presented Is 433, where two have was Intended to prohibit saloons from tion.
13 California Express
10:62 A.M.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
lime certificates of deposit.. 4.273,59 been voted down. 13 have been with beiug located within 300 feet of a de­
Sold by .JI druggists, 75c.
Take 31 Ashland Motor.................... 2:24 P.li.
Consolation.
Savings deposits.,................... 8.576.00 drawn and 16 indefinitely postponed, pot. The bill is also amended to ex­ I
Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
15 San Francisco Express.. .3:35 P.li.
Motorist' Ito victim) - Wliat Is your
clude
drug
stores
from
its
provisions.
Total
...
| $57,100.60 In addition to the 56 that have passed.
name and address?
Victim—John
11 Shasta LimitedfMail only)5:47 A.M.
In the senate 10 bills have befen de­ Bill Proposes Petition Regulations Smith. II Benn street, Motorist— AU
S tate or O regon )
feated on roll call, eight have been
The name of every person or com­ right. Smith. Can't stop now. but to
BJ3L\E8S
I) y
withdrawn, 12 indefinitely postponed, pany interested in an initiative meaB- morrow I will call at your bouse and
County of Jackson 1
J. Benj. M. Collins, Cashier of the and 42 passed, out of 210 Introduced. ure must have his, her or its name try and convince von that you should
We have on hand for sale the following
No Bills Carry Emergency Clause
above-named bank, do solemnly swear
plainly printed on the cover of any carry an accident policy in the com­
GUS NEWiiU.lY
pany
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represent.
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Puck.
None
of
the
bills
carry
an
emer
­
blanks vfe:
that the above statement is true to
petition circulated under the initiative
gency clause and will not become law and must make known to the
Lease,
the best of my knowledge and belief.
At
:
orney-at-Law
A Hard Job.
laws until 90 dbys after the adjourn­ world that he, she or it is so interest­
Mortgages,
B enj . M. C ollins , Cashier.
"I see from your letterheads. Bilkins.
ment of thy legislative assembly.
Bill of Sale,
Correct—Attest;
ed, according to a proposed amend­ that yon are the assistant treasurer of Will Practise in All Courts in the State
Probably the most important bill so ment to the initiative law, Introduced
Agreements.
C M. Ruch,
that company of yours." said Wither
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
far signed Is that abolishing the office by Representative Latourette, of Mult­ bee. "Have you got so niucli money ft
Warranty Deeds,
Harry l.uy.
!
of
state
land
agent.
Quit laim Deeds,
Subscribed and sworn tv before me
nomah county, In the house.
takes two of you to look after It?"
Another act of some import is one
( hattel Mortgage,
» I. T. T. SHAW
"No," said Bilkins. "We have so lit
this 7th day February, 1913.
This bill also provides that no per­
providing
that a wife deserter who is i son may solicit for pay more than 250 tie It takes two of us to timi It”'—Har
Acknov lodgements,
H. K. H anna ,
convicted shall be compelled to work names on any measure without first per'«.
Dentist.
Real Estate ontract,
Notary Public.
on the county roads for the time for receiving from the governor a license,
Location Notice—Placer,
Office
in
Ryan
Building,
California
St.
Truth Eternal.
which he has been sentenced, and that something like a notarial commission,
Location Notice—Quartz,
Firebugs In Roseburg
All errors have only it time. After a
Upstairs
the county shall pay his family $1 a after which he may proceed to solicit
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
hundred
million
of
objections,
subtle
day for each such day worked.
Real Estate Agents ontract,
•>REGON
Protects Wages From Loan Shark
ties, sophisms, the smallest truth re­ JACKSONVILLE
Probably the most interesting sub­
Appropriations Have Light Week
Notice Application for Liquor Lieenis
mains
precisely
wlmt
It
was
Itefore.
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Protection
against
loan
sharks
is
the
ject discussed at last night’s meeting
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Appropriation requests made during
At reasonable prices. Weintend adding
Ancient Maxim.
of the city council was that ot passing the third week of the legislative ses­ object of a lull introduced by Senator
II.
K.
HANNA
other blanks as fast as possible until
Farrell.
It
provides
that
no
assign
­
an ordinance regulating the issuance sion reached n total of $647,415, by
Mexico's Four Nosed Snake.
the line is complete. Blanks of spacik i
of Insurance policies within the limits fur the lightest week so far. Thia ment of wages shall be valid to secure
The most deadly reptile In Mexico Is
Lawyer
form printed to order at short notice
a
loan
of
less
than
$200,
unless
it
is
of the city of Roseburg.
brings the total of requests up to $4,-
It usually
the four nosed snake,
accepted
in
writing
by
the
employer,
3 be discussion was originated by A1. 108,263, and not a general approprla
measures from four to six feet in Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
Cre son, the North Roseburg capitalist tion bill even In sight. This makes it and no such assignment Is to be held length and from two to four inches
ulr in his usual "mild” mam
manner
ter sa.d certain that the amount of the re­ valid, when made by a married man, in diameter, with sixteen great fangs.
CalU'ortiiu Woman iierlowaiy Alarsaml
there wefe altogether too many quests will go well up to the $9,000,- except by the written consent of his eight above nn<l eight below, It has ■JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON
“A short time ago 1 contracted a aaasra
wife.
the feris-ity of a bulldog ami the venom
cold which M-ltled on my lungs and caussJ
in Roseburg, and that something 000 mark.
me a great deal ol annoyance. I would have
of un Egyptian asp.
Free Textbooks Advocated
would have to be done in the event the
This week will toll the story as to
bad coughing spells mid my lungs ware aa
1>.
W.
BAGSHAW
property owners were to secure that what anxious taxpayers may expect in
Senator Day introduced a bill pro-
sore and inflamed I began to bo eerioudy
alarmed. A friend recommended Chamber­
degree of protection they deserved, regard to appropriations. It should vlding that free textbooks shall be
If thou faint in the day of adversity
Attorney at Law
lain’s Cough Remedy, eeying she had uaed
"I venture to say that nine out of be remembered, in this regard, that furnished in all the public schools of thy strength is small.—Book of Prov­
NOTARY PUBLIC AND ¡CONVEYANCER it for yean. I bought a bottle and it Be­
every ten fires occurring in Roseburg many appropriation measures are du­ the state except In high schools. The erbs.
lieved my cough the fl nt night, and in a
sre of an incendiary origin,” s.tid Mr. plicated in senate and house and that bill provides that each school district
week I was rid of the cold end eoren*a of
Office Hours: I Rencor» 9 to 12
mv Inng»,” writea Miao Marie Gerber, Saw-
Crcason, "and in this statement I am many bills intended to assist In emp­ shall pay for Its own books.
/ Afternoon 1:30 to 5
telle, Cal. For Bale by all dealer».—Adver­
backe.l by the great majority of citi­ tying the state coffers will be killed.
Any teacher or anyone connected
tisement.
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
zens. I believe that there are many I The sum total, In any event, must be officially with the public schools is
pe< pic w ho simply take out insurance I larger than It was at the last session prohibited from in any way being fl-
JACKSONVILLE.
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- OREGON
with the one view) uf setting their on account of the money which should nancially cortuected with the purchase
pro, erty afire and this sell out to the , bo expended In adequately advertising of such books.
insurance companies. At Ir’ist, there tl'.n ntDirp» of Oregon at the Puna-
Legislative Brevities
•<•> ■ s to be a n o i
A most valuable pamphlet. Talk and HH»
»¡Hon and at the San
FrîEt RL’C^T O
|»nh ht pract- 1 i
•’<» i i» ’• hi b--. ma-Pac ■■ I
trates how to clear »tump land at the lewaet
i<c . Y«*!U6tvelv.
KHENCES.
L'j
1
Resolutions
of respect on the death
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■ p>'
• ■and also for a com-
OREGON and WASHINGTON
Sr i : 2 «"‘’'.ti In f •
f r invalrnh’*
W
known coat per acre by devices ju«t perfected.
on -OW U CUT...N
I FvLL FATCNTS, » .
Free to owners of stump Hand wbu send
,r. Imualvs system of building tnd ot Captain James Blakely, of Browns­
lain property mut'eau ui kite.
Whi-a oiitA Wili j ‘v. i; ' to gel r. p.irtn*
M
their names.
ville, were adopted by both houses.
paient luw and o.aer va.ual.o informai
Q
maintaining highways.
but Review.
JOHN A. GORMAN. 111? Weaterv Ara.. R
Senntor Calkins' bill fixing the sal­
A Directory of each City, Town and
Contest on State Printer Is Started. '
Village, giving descriptive sketch of
ary of the governor's private secretary
Hie
expected
state
printer
fight
has
PATENT
LAWYERS,
each
place, location, population, tele­
' , OVKR 05 Vtef.S-
For so oes» ot toe muselas, vhethar in-
graph, shipping and banking point;
303 Seventh St., Washington, D. C
appeared In the legislature. Only the at $3000 a year was passed by ths
ilnce l by violent exereiw" or injury, there is
senate by a vote of 18 to 12.
also
Classified
Directory!
compiled
by
skirmish Hue wu thrown out. b*t that
•thing belief than Cliar berlun’aLinimeol.
business and profession.
The senate defeated the house bill
I '» ,iiúui<> i alao relieves i'UMunalic peius
ft win be a fight was Indicated by the
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.l.uiler».
bend Now
appearance of three bills, two of them of the revision of laws committee to
for Freo
identical, but these two diametrically repeal an ancient act allowing coun-
Copy
oposed to the third One, Introduced ties to maintain tuberculosls sana-
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* T raoi M arrs
by Abbott. Is to repeal the flat salary toriums.
D esigns
Anyone wishing to teach music, el-
law of 1911, which is due to become
C opyrights A c .
ther vocal or instrumental, will have
Ar rone «ending s stretch *i>d dewrinf ■<»!» mar
effective th 1915 if not repealed.
C« • ly ascertain our optnh-n free whether an
itlnn >e probat I«
ible. Commun lea.
The other two provide that the gov­ to he licensed before so doing, ac­
«Irictlj <*<mihlcntl.tl. ilA’.'UCìOX on Pulente
res <»I lest SNetH > fur
ri. • patri
ernor. secretary of state and state cording to the provisions of a bill in­
••nts taken thr<nu>u Naur.
CO. iikahvc
4 nutlet. «l’hibil churtfR, lu lii.»
treasurer slmll control the state print­ troduced In the house.
V4
Sale of liquor to a minor or allowing
ing office and that the state printer
i i‘Xteto
a
minor to play any games around a
shall
be
appointed
by
tiie
board
at
a
«es If. I ■ri-ewt < ’r.
i»..- i -ur al. Ter. n | a
lull ■ I
salary of $1800 a year and not later place where liquor is sold will result
t<"
. j'ir fi.
4 L evia U> all i «wsdemera,
/ CHAS. H.
than December 15. 1914. All of the in forfeiture of the license and a
LILLY CO
M1ÍNN
£
r
j.
30
’
0
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’
New
York
heavy
penalty
under
the
provisions
of
sections
of
the
1911
flat
salary
law
are
Bmoeb vaB< u.
F
Washington, D. C.
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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
Taylor - Williams Co
The People ’s Store
Jacksonville
Oregon
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