Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, November 01, 1913, Image 2

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'.-JACKSONVILLE POST
Ofticia. Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon X»
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A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the couwty. *at of Jackson
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
TO PROMOTE MINING
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Makes Plea for Laws tcrFif the
Times.
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“Knowledge is Power
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Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville,
The disposition of the natural re­
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
sources on the public domain was one
of the principal subjects under discus- |
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1913
sion at the sessions of the American j
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on Mining Congress in Philadelphia, Octo­
For
ber 20 to 24 Director George Otis
¡application.
Smith, of the United States Geological
Survey, in his contribution to this dis­
cussion stated that both advances in
public opinion and changes in economic
Next Tuesday, the voters of Oregon will decide at conditions have placed demands upon
legislation, for the mineral laws of 20,
the polls whether the measures against which referendum 40, or 50 years ago can not meet the i
of to-day. ‘‘Toillustrate
petitions have been filed shall become laws of our State requirements
this point. ” he said, “the coal mined
west of the Mississippi River in 1873
or not.
amounted to less than 2 million tons, |
The first two measures provide for necessary appro­ but last year it was over 58 million '
The oil production in the public- I
priations for the University at Eugene and should receive tons.
land States in 1397 was 2 million bar- 1
the hearty support of Jackson County’s voters. Vote els and last year 141 million barrels
yet 1873 and 1897 are the dates of the
300 X Yes, 302 X Yes.
latest Federal enactments providing for
X.
The next measure is known as the Sterilization Act the acquisition of coal and oil lands, re­
spectively. Here are some infant in­
and should be turned down hard. If it becomes a law, it dustries that have grown up and de­
laws to fit.
will mean a revival of one of the inhuman and unnatural serve
"Regarding the future status of min­
practices of uncivilized and barbarous peoples in the dark ing on the public lands the following
are believed to stand out
ages of the world when the Eastern potentate made propositions
plainly: The mining men, like the rest
eunuchs of his male slaves in order that he would be more of the people, will see that this big
productive business belongs in the pu­
in demand by the females of the harem. Vote 305 X No. blic-service class. Because its prod­
are so largely necessaries of life,
The fourth measure on the ballot is the County At­ ucts
the miring industry will be regulated 1
torney Act and as we should be willing to grant to others by the people. The control of public I
lands will be exercised largely
the priveleges and rights enjoyed by ourselves, we should mineral
through a leasing system, simply be- |
cause in this way the public owner and
vote 306 X Yes.
private operator can best cooperate,
The People’s Store
The last measure, against which the referendum has and the purpose of this sympathetic
been invoked, is the Workmen’s Compensation Act, about cooperation will be to lower costs of
production in order to permit reasona­
which much has been printed in the newspapers of the ble prices to the consumer, and at the
time provide fair wages to the i
state. It provides for a commission of three persons at same
f
mine worker and adequate profits to I
an annual salary of $3600. each. The commissioners are the capitalist and operator.
"The new laws need to recognize
Whimsicalities.
BUSINESS CARDS.
allowed to employ clerks, experts, etc. at an expense of every, factor in tne complex task of The Linguistic
II. K. HANNA
following are a few linguistic
taking
something
out
of
the
ground
whimsicalities:
The
Germans
call
a
not more than $25,000 per year, making the possible cost
and making it useful. Every man who thimble a "linger bat.” which it cer­
for salaries $35,800. per year, to be paid out of the fund has a part in this undertaking, from tainly is, and a grasshopper a "hay
GUS NEWBURY
Lawyer
prospector to ultimate consumer, has horse." A glove with them is a "hand
provided for by the act.
Attorney-at-Law
h's rights and these rights must be re­ shoe." showing evidently that they
wore shoes before gloves. Poultry is Will Practise in All Courts in the State Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building
It is claimed by the advocates of the measure that cognized, measured, and protected. "feather
cattle." whilst the names of
these men in reality partners in the well known substances oxygen and
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
it will be a good thing for the working man but a care­ All
the enterprise. — U. S. Geol. Bulletin
JACKSONVILLE,
hydrogen are in their language "sour
.OREGON
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stuff" and “water stuff.” The French,
ful perusal leads us to think otherwise; that will benefit
DR. T. T. SHAW
strunge to say. have no verb "to stand,”
the employer goes without saying, the workman con­
Electric Sparks
Dentist.
uor can a Frenchman speak of "kick­
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
ing” any one. The nearest approach a Office in lfyan Building, California St. by local application«, as they cannel
tributing part of the money from his wages and the State
reach
the diseased portion of the ear.
Frenchman makes to it in his polite-
There is only one way to cure deafness*
•.Upstairs)
uess
Is
to
threaten
to
"give
a
blow
and
that
is by constitutional remedies.
The
Panama
Canal
has
withstood)wo
being also a contributor certainly relieves the employer of
is caused by an inflamed condi­
<>REGON Deafness
earthquakes and a visit from UncleJoe with his foot.” the same to the re­ JACKSONVILLE
tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta­
cipient in either ease, but it seems to
part of his liability. The measure as it appears in the Cannon.
chian Tube. When this tube is inflamed
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
want tlie directness, the energy, of our
1». W. BAGSHAW
hearing, and when it is entirely closed.
pamphlet, is crude and has several inconsistencies which if The Sulzer Lawyers that succeeded "kick." Neither has lie any word for
Deafness is the result, and unless the In­
Attorney at Law
inducing Sulzer not to talk could find "baby" or for "home" or "comfort."
flammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
corrected might render its provisions practicable. Vote in
a lot of paying clients among certain The terms "upstairs" and “down- NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCE!. hearing
will be destroyed forever: nine
stairs" are also unknown iu French.
cases out of ten are caused By Catarrh,
husban.
s
in
various
parts
of
the
land.
as you think best.
which is nothing but an inflamed condi­
The Hindus are said to have no word
Office
Hours:
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tion of the mucous surfaces.
Even the sacred precincts of West­ for "friend." The Italians have no I
' Afternoon 1:39 to o
W« will giro Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of
Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
minster Abbey are rot sacred to the equivalent for "humility.” — London
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure. 8end for circulars, free.
In the matte' of the estate of J. N. milit ants.
COURT HOC E NEWS
F. J. CHENEY, a OO.. Toledo. QBfe
Taller.
JACKSONVILLE. ’-
-OREGON
Bold by Druggists, 75c.
Smith, deceas?d. Order ap ointinv
If all prayers were answered the ma­
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consUpeUon.
day for final settlement and diracting jority of men would quit work.
Not Guilty as Alleged.
The num had been accused of coin
lisine ot Interest to Jackson Coun*y publication of notice.
Honesty is n boomerang that never inltting an annoyance by dashing a
Articles of inc >rporation of the Min­ looks better to a man ttrjn when it mirror In the eyes of passersby.
Ta» Payer*
comes home to roost.
ing & Milling Co. filed.
"You are quite mistaken." lie said to
We have on hand for sale the following
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Undoubtedly the immigration officials the big policeman. "I haven’t any
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blanks viz:
G. <’. Feebler and Gladys A. Nelson.
discriminate in favor of men Maggie mirror. What these people saw was ; >rt>nij»tly ohtained -..I.
in n « .mtriefl OR r.O FEfc
Lease,
the
reflection
of
my
shining
serge
coat.
Hen Lays 285 Eggs in 345 Days Teyte was compelled to doff her trous­
TRADE-MARKS, U p « . s :. ■ I Cu| y. - ' I < rtgis-
Murk A. Watkins and Polly Bond.
J istî»re«t. - ‘ nd -*..... (.||, .V( h >1 or Photo, for
Mortgages,
a married man. and the coat is J *■* FREE * REPORT
o:i ’ . -:u *b i'y. Potrntpract*
ers and wear skirts before she was per­ I'm
CIRCUIT court
fl
it
e exclusively. L
C GtiTRENCES.
four years old.”
Bill
of Sale,
I
Se-
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In
f
’m
f ,r Invainel>le hock
mitted to land ip New York.
C. W. Heckman vs H. C. Bonney, et
-03 ■ j ( .<:
And. turning hastily, he threw the I I on
* . I t_LL PATENTS,
Corvallis, Ore., Oct. 29. A new
Agreements.
Whi< It oil s V .1 p’i 7. 1. •/ to get n pinner,
al. Transcript of judgment from dock­ contender for championship egg-laying
Hobson tackled the wrong problem dazzling reflection from his back and E
•* r V.4:nable
: oh .
Warranty Deeds,
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........ iatur.ua
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et of U. S. District filed.
honors has appeared at the Oregon when he tried to blow up Underwood. elbows into the policeman's dazzled
Quit Claim Deeds,
eyes.
And
by
the
time
the
officer
re
­
J. 1. Lumber Company vs Trail Lum­ Agricultural College Station and estab­ I Now the United States bureau of ed-
Chattel Mortgage,
covered lie was well on his way.-
PATCCT LAWYERS,
ber Co. Judgment for plaintiff.
lished her right to consideration by I ucation is planning to educate girls in­ Cle vein nil I'hiin Dealer.
Acknov ledgements,
1303 SivcT.h ft., Washington, 0. C.
Hellen C. Dillon vs Louise Beacoin, laying 285 eggs in 345 days. Should to efficient wives and house eepers.
Real Estate ontract,
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’HJKKiSliÿ J.
I
she produce fifteen more within the How old fashioned and -e-actionary.
et al. Judgment entered.
Location Notice—Placer,
Women In Coal Mines.
I
Though the Panama Canal is practi­
Location Notice Quartz,
In the early part of the last century
Seth Hoag, et al vs J. S. Woolri Ige. next twentv days, she will not only
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Order allowing withdrawal of demur­ beat all previous records, but be the cally completed, it is anticipated that women enjoyed the right to work in
first hen in the world to enter the 3;>0- the squabble over freight rates toll» the coal mines of Great Britain, swing­
R:al Eitati A tint» Ct «tract.
rer.
egg class.
ing tile sledge, or on hands and knees
will be less easily finished.
Notice Application for Liquor License
Southern Pacific Co. vs Alwilda C.
This hen, No. C. 521, like the pres­
China’s vice-president will have little hauling through the midnight dark­
Spanking will not cure children of At reasonable prices. We intend adding
Emery. Order dismissing cause.
ent world champion hen, is a cross to say, owing to vice presidential eti­ ness of low roofed tunnels carts laden
with ore weighing hundreds of pounds. wetting the bed, because it is not a other blanks as fast as possible until
J. C. Hall and C. F. Young vs A. c. bred hen, having descended from pure­
quette and President Yuan’s sniker-
the line is complete. Blanks of special
Nicholson, et al. Alti lavit and order bred Barred Rock and White Leghorn
habit but a dangerous disease. The form printed to order at short notice
j snee.
Have To.
for publication of summons.
stock. She is not closely related to |
"Young Rlifer and Miss Wnpple fell C. II. Rowan Drug Co.,* Dept. 1475, JACKSONVILLE POST.
, And "if" seems just as effective to
C. H. Stark, et al vs Mutual Fire In­ the champion, but has been kept in the | I cover the retreat of a baseball prophet out yesterday.”
Chicago, Iil., have discovered a
surance Co. of Portland. Order deny­ same flock and given the same care I I as that of a political prognosticator.
"Do you think they will make up strictly harmless remedy for this
She has a full sister that has laid 268, !
ing motion.
ngnln?"
and
her year is not completed yet. ' One of the most terrible features of
"I'm sure Miss Wnpple will. They distrssing disease and to make Less BowelTrouble
IL M. McFarland vs J. G. Perry, et
certain
autumnal
styles
is
the
fact
that
fell
out of a motorboat.”—Birmingham known its merits they will „end a 50c.
The
flock
contains
many
excellent
j
In Jackso nville
al Order confirming sale of real pro .layers, ali descended from many gen-I | people are going to wear them.
Age-Herald.
package securely wrapped and pre­
p-ty.
Jacksonville
people
have found out
For people who like queer dances,
erations of good layers.
paid Absolutely Free to any reader that A SINGLE DOSE of simple buck­
Queer Taxes Abroad.
PROBATE COURT
"The most encouraging feature of the present kinds are the right things.
There are some queer taxes Imposed of The Jacksonville Post. This re­ thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com­
In the matter of the last will and the heavy egg production," said Pro-i If one simply must go crazy, baseball
some of the countries of the old medy also cures frequent des;re to pounded in Adler-i-ka, the German
testi ment of George D. Peters, deceas­ fossor Dryden." is the fact that' the offers a delightfully conventional ex- In
world.
ed. Final account of executor til ■
good laiers 'n »his flock and several i I cuse.
In Servla vanity is taxed, a 40 per urinate and inability to control urine bowel and stomach remedy, relieves
other
fl
ckshive
m
ancestry
of
good
cent
tax on wigs, on rouge und on pads during the night or day in old or constipation, sour stomach or gas on
I:i the matter of the <■«•,it, o’N -b. -
That American dancer who was dec­
the stomach INSANTLY. This simple
and bustles.
las Cook, •!<•••" i ed O ler appo tin ■ layers. ”
young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. mixture became famous by curing ap-
orated bv the Kaiser did not dan-e eith­
Bachelors
are
heavily
taxed
in
sev
­
executor and aj praisets.
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er the Turkey trot or the tango.
pesdicitis and it draws off a surp.iaing
eral countries, but spinsters every­ is an Old Reliable House, write to
The Kenosha man whose wife has where escape this Impost.
In the matter of the estate of G. W Works to Giie Island Io Oregon
them today for the free medicine.
amount of old foul matter from the
I been made his jailer for two years
Matrimony Is tax<>d iu China, and the Cure the afflicted members of your body. It is wonderful how QUICKLY
Clamo, deceased. Order continuing'
’ should be happy. The sentence is of- older the bridegroom is than the bride
hearing on final account.
it helps. City Drug Store.
the greater the tax levied on him. It family, thei. tell your neighbors and
Washington.
Oct.
30. — Senator ' ten for life.
In »he ma’ter of the estate of Edgar
is the wise Chinese theory that when
The most serious cron failure that an old man gets a young wife he is friends about this remedy.
W Bronley, deceased. Decree of fin­ Chamberlain had an interview today
with
Engineer
Me
Indoo
regarding
his
the
New
England
states
have
to
report
al settlement and order of discharge.
necessarily a rich old man and one
bill to cede Sami Island to the state of is in connection with the melon cuttings well able to stand a heavy tax.
In the matter of the estate of John Oregon, which plan is opposed bv the formerly indulged in by the New Haven ' In Italy suit is taxed. Matches are
Fnrk'am, decear<wl O"der approving War Department. Senator Chamber- ,road.
taxed In France. These things yield
final account and discharging execu­ lain will endeavor to have the Depart­
an enormous revenue, nud the tax Is
Schmidt
has
confessed
to
almost
eve
­
tor.
•
ment withdraw its objections or a tree ry offense that he could think of except | very little felt.
Germany taxes music. If you play
In the matter of 'he last will and tn have the receipts from the fishing that theft of Mona Lisa.
the piano you must pay a tax. und If 1
franchises
paid
to
the
state,
testament of Melforl W. Smith, de­
New York refuses to admire Charles you sing you are taxed again.
ceived. drder approving final account
Murphy more because it admires Wil- I
ami 'Preet ng distribution of estate.
The truly strung and sound mind in
FOR SALE at a Bargain House and liam Sulzer less.
tile miiid that can embrace equally
In the matter of the estate of R. K.
lot on Oregon street, near City Hall.
Having decided to fight standard oil «rent thing* and »mall. I would have
Sutton, deceased. Order directing sale
Must be sold soon Call on Rogue monopoly, the Turks will now prepare a tuan great In great things and ele­
of personal property.
River Realty 'Io
Adv.
for a new kind of war.
gant In little things.—Johnson.
Prepare for Winter and Prosperity
The Referendum Bills
“THE WORLD IS GROWING BETTER”
Our Great Line of General Mer
chandiseis Unsurpassed for Variety,
Quality and Low Prices and Busi­
ness is the Best in Our History
There Is A Reason
Fair Treatment, Honest Methods
and Hearty Good-will to all who "
come our way. Call or phone 144
Taylor - Williams
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s
\\Jacksmwille, Ore.
LEGAL BLANKS
BETTER THAN
SPANKING
POST ADS.
bring
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