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/•JACKSONVILLE POST-: OfRcia, 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. E ered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY. APRIL 19. 19/3 SI BSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. i Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Execution. Under By virtue of an execution and order of sale. | duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court, for [ the County of Jackson and State yf Oregon dated the 16th day of April. 1912. in a certain action in the Justice's Court. in and for the Precinct of Jacksonville. Jackson County, State of Oregon, wherein Timms. Cress & Company, a corporation, as Plaintiff recovered judgment on the 19th day of July 1913 against L. D. Canfield, as defendant, for the l I sum of One Hundred Seventy Seven and 74-100 Dollars with interest thereon in the sum of | Twelve and 80-100 Dollars ($12.80) and for the further sum of Six Dollars ($6.00) costs and dis bursements. as appears by the transcript of the I judgment and proceeding had before said Justice's Court, at Jacksonville. Jackson County Oregon. And the transcript of which said judgment was duly docketed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court for said County and State, on the 6th day of August, A. D. 1912. and the sum of One Hundred Ninety Six and 54- 100 Dollars together with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from date of judgment iu now actually due on said judgment, also the sum of Two and 50-100 Dollars accrued costs arid disbursements. Now therefore. Public notice is hereby given that I will on Portland papers announce that certain politicians in that city are opposing the confirmation of the appoint ment of Clarence Reames as U. S. District Attorney, al leging for the cause of opposition that Mr. Reames had been in the employ of the Southern Pacific Ry. and if ap pointed to the position he would be likely to favor the MONDAY, MAY, 19th 1913 rnilroad interests as against those of the people. This is at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. at the front door the Court House in Jacksonville. Jackson a'l bosh; because an attorney was at one time employed of County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash in by an individual or a corporation is no indication that he hand all the rlKht. title and interest of said de fendant in and to the following described real will be forever bound to look out for the interests of his property situated in Jackson County. Oregon. The North half of the South half of section former client. When Mr. Reames resigned from servicai twenty-two (22) township thirty-four (34) South range three (3) West of the Willamette as attorney for the S. P. the relation of attorney and of Meridian. Taken and levied upon as the property of said client which had existed between him and the company defendant or so much thereof as may be neces to satisfy said judgment above mentioned terminated and it is folly to suppose that the fact of such sary together with all costs and disbursements that or may accrue. firmer employment would influence in any way his ac have Dated at Jacksonville, Jackson County. Ore tions as U. S. District Attorney. The whole thing in a gon. this 17th day of April. AUG. D. SINGLER, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. nut shell is this: Portland is jealous of Southern Oregon, —————tin------------ it is not a question of the man but of the locality that is Moors and Morocco. Moor nnd Morocco nre words un a*- stake, according to Portland spirit no man who lives known to the people of thnt troubled hind. These people know themselves south of Marion county is fit for appointment or election ns Arabs and descendants of those val to any public office. Mr. Reames is a native son of this iant upholders of the prophet’s green standard who swept like a flood across city and the people of Jackson county were pleased to north Africa at the time of the hegirn. The Morocco of the present day they hoar of his appointment and expect his confirmation as a found possessed by a sturdy race who descent from the people who matter of course, a few knockers of Portland to the con claimed were cnst out of Canaan by Joshua, the sou of Nun. Their country, so far trary notwithstanding. COURT house ; news Items of interest to Jackaon Coun'y Tax Payara MARRIAGE LICENSES •that Uncle Sam knew what he was j about when he tried to keep Cip Castro out of the country. The people of the isle of Pines im patiently demand annexation; but can’t i they wait a while and come in with Cuba? | Don't become so busy giving advice Mitry Burchell, husband and wife and Of Course Not. W L. Thompson. Suit to foreclose a that you have no time to mind your Mrs. Roby, the distinguished lady own business. mortgage. Complaint filed. traveler and explorer, told some inter Every mar thinks he has a lot of eating stories of her experiences lu Thomas McAndrew vs George B. Yu tng, A. T. Brown and Celia E. control stored away until he has central Africa. Brown his wife. Suit in equity to de- occasion to use it. Ill one of the villages through which chc e a bond for deed a mortgage and I Mrs. Roby passed n leopard which to oreelose a martgage. Complaint1 had killed several children was cap Notice for Publication. tured and appropriated by the chief, filed. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, who kept it In his bed for several days. Mrs. Roby visited the chief and U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Orqgon, April 11 1913. was shown the dead body of the leop Hecttic Sparks. ard. Native is hereby gHsen that Edwin "Why do you keep it?” she asked. Pierce, of Baucom, Oregon, who, on “Because it is n king leopard.” was September 2.1, I d 1, made Homestead After all, there are a few sounds so Entry Serial, No. 07555, for beginning the reply. it:s; iring as the crack of the new bat at the NE cor. Sec. 27, T. 39. S. R. 2. "What will you do with It?” was W. W. M. extending thence E. 29.93 Mrs. Roby's next question. agciosl the first ball of the season. chains, thence S. 40 degrees. W. 19 55 To which the chief replied tersely. If the President adheres to the chains, thence N. 88 degrees. W. 17.52 policy of not discussing patronage at 'chains. Thence N. 14.49 chains to "Eat it.” “But it smells most horribly,” Mrs. the While House, those statesmen will place I1'«* of I egmiag. Si c. 26, Township Roby objected. ', S.. Range 2, west Willamette be riling lo give him a whole suite of ' “I shall not eat the smell,” the chief | Meridian, has fil 'd notice of intention nx>' i st the Capitol. assured her. ■ 'o make Commutation Proof, to es F r the new '‘Kent Prof'1«, v ” rt ' i stilish claim to the land ab > ve describ- ' ’V H. Canon Unit‘d State( ' Ian al Yule the c (tn* y u ucailh. ' ii ' n.rnis-i A Perilous Business. - ■ r, . ’’ 'dford, Oregon, on bin • mera unii p. >»p i. y. Taking young geese on the Island of • 31 < y f >1 v, 1913. < .. im.ini Homes as witnesses: George Ronii, In the outermost Hebrides, is a hl •alia iule It » ..u , i di liu.i » • to u,- O most iwrllous business, though large the ouulry’s mori utniuote ex presi- 1 it. k. of Runcorn, Oregon, W Garrett, of Hunconi. Oregon, Neiauti captures are oeiaslonally made. A dell. I’ursel, of Buncom. Oregon, George A. crew recently rvturneil with a bag of Express companies in the West have Gault, of Buncom Oregon. 2,2ix> birds, which found ready sale at B. J. J ones . Register. been caught sending their packages by * Ness. The men were lowered over the face of the cliffs, which nre 400 to (XX) the Parcel Post, which shows that feet sheer to the sea. They then las- the» cot portions know a cheap and $100 Reward, $100 efiici nt service whet they sue it. Th«...... .......... of ............ readers this paper will be soed the binds out of their neats by pleased u> h um that there la at I. aat w .,„ means of a fishing rod with a noosed one Ths New York courts hnvi-n’t been dreaded dlaeaao that science haa b-en string at the end. able to cure In alt It, stages, and that Is able o decide whether a turtle is an Catarrh, llall'a Catarrh cur« Is the only aoir al or a re,>tile. Il th perils en- poaltlvo euro now known to the medical Straight at IL fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional whelher you see one in the soup disease, requires a constitutional treat- tin There Is no it»« of our "I eating around Jnent. Hair» Catarrh Curo Is taken in or . the old swimming holt . ternally. acting directly upon the blood I the bush.” We might a* well out with it mocous surfaces of the svstem. (hero* •Iv.it as last. We want you to try Chamber- tl • Is have be-n intrudm <-d in the end by destroying the foundation of the dls- 1 i.iln's Cough Remedy the next time you n ’ ’ c ' th« patient stre.urth by C< ■ aio Leglslatuie <xlii g toi ap- bulldlntr up c e constitution nnd assisting have a cough or cold. There is no reives pi.: i»ti< ns amounting to live tmi»« nature In del »g Its work. T'-.e proprietors Ml,; n we cm —-c why you should n«t do wo fr : h filth In Its vuritlve p< w- .... t'.i» pnparat.on hy it» renarxable the .«tee* l< Vti.ces. Eve y l.uioi.tdu nAve s t: .t t . . r On« Hundred Doll«ra t r any case that It tills to vur«. 8end curia Inis gained a world wide reputation, jiulii tun is of national jMiliber. for list of testimonials. and people everywhere speak rd it in th« Address r. J. CHENEY A CO , Toledo, Ohio, 1 highest terms of praise. It is for sal« by all I It is now becoming apparent, aven •old by alt Prurel.t«, Tie. deal«».—Advertisement • 1 to L.s professional liberty gushers, t Take lUU’a ranuly PUla tor conatlpaUoa. Native Daughte^ Shoes,guaranteed All Wool and Mixed Suitings 50c. to $1 yd. Special Big Values ■A!, Latest in Jasper and Bro- Va 111 OC caded Siik Waisting - - - owl» T tillluSj Vfl ± VI« ’-J Silk Ratine and Nouveautés 20c. per yard See Our Line of Stamped and Embroidery Goods Values Offered. Special Ladies Kimonas and Ho use Dresses a Speda I ty A New and Complete Line Calico, Challies, Etc. !; Scrims and Silkelenes for Your Windows of See Our New Spring Line of Mens' and Boys9 F urn ish ings ; The People’» Store Groceries and Feed of all kinds Jacksonville, Agents for the Famous Florsheim Shoe Oregon Bl as its plains were concerned, was tak en from them by the Arabs, and their fighting strength was made to serve the Arab cause in the conquest of Spirin. They themselves gradually took to the mountains, to the great Atlas. Here they have remained ever since, speaking their own language, maintain ing their own customs and racial attri butes and obstinately refusing to be absorbed by the Arab dwellers on the plains. These people are the Berbers, Their tongue is called Shilbah. Liter- ature tliey have none, lu the ordinary sense of the word, but they have a rich store of oral tradition, myth, legend and folklore. Woman suffragists may come to re John C. Bach and Eva Spieriug. gard the 3d of March as almost as i ni Basil W. Gregory and Mayme Bake- portant an anniversary as the Fourth min. - - of - July. '.f. G. Smith and Hazel Quacken- The trouble with Rodman Law’s I bu h. skyrocket trips to the empyrean is that Arthur James Rose and Maude M. he is likely to discover a few things ’ Li ng. Fees of (the Lecture Platform. about Mars and Moon that will cum- i N. C. Fassett and Lillian G. Me- liletely discredit our old friend Garrett Í "Tlie palmy days of the lecture plat form”—when were they? Most folks Cn'lie. B. Servias. would guess before the war, when PROBATE COURT Many a girl with brains enough for Ralph Waldo Emerson demanded $5 ¡ statu of J. N. Smith. Order ad- two equalizes things by marrying a a night and a tip of four quarts of oats for bis horse, or a little Inter, when Eli mi ting will to proboate and appoint man without any. Perkins used to say all he asked for ing executrix and appraisers. Bv some strange oversight the was F. A. M. E. (fifty and my ex- Washington correspondents have faii- pensem. Wiser ones will point to the ciRcittr couiir State of Oregon vs J. P. McGuire. ed to discover the attitude of the pres time between 1872. when Henry Ward Beecher got his first $1.000 fee. and Tra iseript justice court, Medford dis- ent administration toward basebail. tri t. Militant suffragettes of England 1890. when Major Pond paid Henry M. Stanley $100.000 for 100 lectures. They i ddie M. Coblentz vs J. S. Hopkins have been burning bridges, but wheth will cite Mark Twain. John It. Gough, er bvtore them or behind them remain ar» . Je.-.si<> Hopkins. Action to recover P. T. Barnum and a long list of old to bo discovered. nt< ’tey. Compluint filed. timers that got from $5<X> to $1.000 a Is Britain anxious to build up a rep night In that period, and they will Emma T. Whitney, A. P. Whitney, F. 3, Foley, H. A. Vogel and C. L. utation as the worlds greatest, opium tell you that those times have gone. Maybe they have, but the lecture Fo ey vs W. A. Thompson and S. H. joint? platform hasn't. Individual fees are Purcell. Suit in equity for specific The office doesn’t have to find the not so high, but the business never pe formnnee. Complaint and summons man in Mexico. He generally comes offered better chances to the would be fill I. alter it with a battery of cannon and I entertainer than right now.—Detroit D. P. Magerle vs E. A. Burchell and a company of reconcentrados. Free Press. T.-W. Co. W.B.Corsets 50c, 51, $1.50, $3 I BUSINESS CARDS Pronouncing London Names. II. K. HANNA It is by bis pronunciation of the place untiles of London that a stranger may lawyer GUN NEWBURY be detected, if he says Hol-born in stead of "Hoborn.” Mary-le-bone with Attorney-at-Law the full pronunciation of each syllable Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building or Southwark instead of "Sutbark,” we know at once that he is not of the Will Practise in All Courts in the State town. And there is a pronunciation OREGON. MEDFORD, JACKSONVILLE, OREGON that Is peculiar to cabmen and bus conductors, such as West-minister for Westminster. High park for Hyde park d : l t . t . SHAW and. most peculiar of all. which the taxi driver has inherited from the old Denti st. OREGON and WASHINGTON hansom cabman, the custom of calling Office in Ryan Building, California St the well known piazzas in Covent Gar Upstairs den the “peea’ches.” And this reminds A Directory of each City, Town and us that the garden, as salesmen and Village, giving descriptive «ketch of actors call it, is invariably styled by JACKSONVILLE each place, location, population, tele graph, shipping and banking point; the market porters "Common Garden.” also Classified Directory, compiled by —London Standard. POLK’S Business Directory i I The horse has been employed In the service of mankind, both in peace and war, since earliest times. Indeed, his origin is traditional, antedating his tory many years. They were kept in Syrja, for In Genesis It speaks of Jo seph giving bls brethren bread In ex change for horses. They were also very plentiful in ancient Egypt, ns there were •‘horsemen” and "chariots” In rharoah’s army when he chased tile children of Israel Into the Red sea. In Kings we read of "Solomon, who had 4O.'.MX) stalls of horses.” so Pales tine Was well supplied. As to color, horses were of various colors in an cient times, the same as now. for in Zechariah I. 8. and vl. 2. we find "white horses, black hoses, red horses, bay horses and speckled horses" are men tinned. In James lii. 3. is this: "Be hold. we put bits In t lie horses' mouths that they may obey us.” The native habitation of the horse is supposed to hnve been Tnrtary. and from whose herds hnve spread the horses of the world.—Gleaner. Mr. Shaw and a Poet. Mr. Bernard Sliaw was to speak at the dinner of the Society of Authors, and a place hail been set apart for him next to Mrs. Tweedie. But Shaw. l>e- Ing n vegetarian, did not put in an ap pearance until the meat course was over. . Meanwhile his place was taken by another author. A gushing lady who snt opposite poured out praise upon tills gentleman all through the meal, telling him how greatly she admired his writings. Finally she begged for his autograph and asked him to write under bls name, "Man and Super man.” "Don’t you love it the best?” she asked. “Never read it in my life.” "What! You do not mean to say that you are not Bernard Shaw?” “No.” was the disconsolate ndmlsslon. "Pm only Lewis Morris, the poet.” The lady was disposed to be generously forgiv ing. “Nevpr mind." she said: "you had better sign your autograph all the same. "—From Mrs. Alec Tweedie's "Book of Reminiscences.” Attorney at Law How lo ssui.k.-ui ______ 1 Betaking In. M,“her ’‘•■nr me. the baby hn* swnl- ■vi d a pl«-« of worsted. Father t‘s nothing to the yarns she’ll have ■< swallow if she lives to grow up. (.(» uthiibi*. A prominent New York physician says: ‘ If it were not for tli« thin stockings and ir ' Forenoon 9 to 12 tain soled shoes worn by womsn tlis dostors Office Hours. ) Afternuon 1;30 to 5 would probably be bankrupt.’* When yen . ontract a cold do n. t w ut for it to dsrelop Bank of Jacksonville Building. into pneumonia but treat it atones Cliam- iHWlain's < ough Remedy is intended especi JACKSONVILLE. - - OREGON ally for ccugba and coble, and has won a wido reputation by itacuresof tlisse diseases, it is most effectual and '« pleasant and safe Look io Y >ai- Plumbing. to take. F- r sala hy all dealers.—Adver Y, u know what mp- ns in a house in which the plumbing is in f'ur condition— tisement. everybody in the house is ii..bl« to contract typhoid or some other ft ver. The di^estivo organs perform the same functions in the human body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept i.i first clans We have on hand for sale the following condition all the time. If you have any blanks viz: t'Ouble with your digestion take Chamber- Lease, lain’» Tablets and you arc certain to get qui !: relief. For sale by all deaiets.—Ac- Mortgages, tertimn. nt. Bill of Sale, Agreements. W arrantv Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Chattel Mortgage, Ack now ledgements. Real Estate ontract, proinpliy >’<>tn.i i : : : » ounti .<•« CP r-.o r _ t. TRADÌ MAKXS, 1 1 ( u!.4 U il Cupyi.u’.liieK.d- i Locat ion «Notice—Placer, lAtered. s< :i<i >,.«■.< :t. .■ii.i'.vl or Piloto, Tor rRCI RKPORT on | . m’.!»• ujr. Patentpract* Location Notice- Quartz, ii e i-xi lusively. L . . S r.ürERENCES. Sei, l 2 er->’ » f *..>'b f *r invaltjnbl«* bock Satisfaction of Mortgage, ' n OW IO CJYu. 4 : 1<I SELL PATENTS, W h • a or.t s w. I 1-iv, 1. to g»*t a partner, Real Estate Agents Contract, ptteut 1.»»v and ot-.r \.i.uabie intorniamoli. Notice Application for Liquor Lie«»»« At reasonable prices. We intend adding 1-AT2 Y LAWVrnS, other blanks us fast as possible uetil 303 Sevtt ih SL, Wnehinflfan. D. C. the line is conifNete. Blanks ef sp««ial form printed to order at short aetiee NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER LEGAL BLANKS b . swr fe co, _>end Now / co?;" / _____ / " JACKSONVILLE ^TALOG ' i «X JU /'/ / Th. CHAS. H. LILLY CO. Seal«1« ■v ~ A Comparison. ■'Nothin- it seems to me. looks ns un important as a bridegroom at a wed ding ” •Have you ever noticed n governor • he was surrounded by the nut . d ■••eml>cr< of his staff?**—Chieu- . ........ . .. Herald. business and profession. Ii. L. POLK A CO., « wa '-’ tt 1). W. BAGSHAW History of Wio Horse. ■ POST. Oulilbmia Woman Scri«u«ly Alaru., .1 “A short time «go I contracted a sever« mid which settled on my luti,» and aaaaid tue a great deal of annoi anoe. I would her« bruì er.e. h'ng spells r.i.d my lungs war« so c sou infinti ed I began to l.e serioutoy alarmed. A friend recommended Chaiuber- i-iu’s Cough Remedy, saying alia had uaed it for yi-sis. I bought a botila and it re liev'd my cough ilia firat night, and in a seek I wax rid at th« cold and serenata ut | .ay lungs,” write* Mias Maria Garber, Saw- ! telle, Cal. Fur sale by all daaJsss.—Adver tisement.