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:-JACKSONVILLE POST-: Menace of the Crowded Car. A uurrow car, scats Ailed with per lons attempting to read newspapers Officiai Paper of the City of J ack* ¡mv ¡lie, Oregon while the car swings and jolts along its way. aisles jammed with men and A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson^ women, boys and girls and tiny chil County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor. I dren swaying and rubbing one against the other, coughing and sneezing, push En* red as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, ing and pressing—what a sight for a progressive age; what a sermon for the Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. moralist; what a despair for the stu dent of public health and hygiene! SA TU RD A Y, JA NU A RY 31, If)/4 Endless problems are presented by SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on’ this picture, seen daily in nearly every application. American city. Most important is the menace to health from the thousands of bacteria hidden in the throats of A few vice-admirals would ornamant HOUSE NEWS diseased men and women and sprayed the navy. directly into a stagnant air. moist and “London forsees easier money.” unmoving in the absence of sufficient Item« of Intereat to Jackson County Come over, old fellow, and show it to means of ventilation. Virulent organ us. isms are inhaled Into the throats and Tax Payor* Kermit Roosevelt is following in lungs of tired workers and tiny babes, grandpa’s footsteps when he goes who form an excellent host for their CIRCUIT COURT quick cultivation. The fare for the South for a charming wife. NEW CASES. ride is small, but the cost cannot be If the world’s fairs are to lead to in estimated in terms of dollars and cents. C. I. Hutchison and H. W. Lumsden ternational exhibitions of bad temper, —Journal of the American Medical As vs Sterling Mining Co. Action to re the sooner they are given up tha bet- sociation. storer money. Complaint filed. ter. Borrowing Money. Bertha S. Barnum vs Chas H. Pierce “When one goes to the bank," we are et aL Suit in equity, Complaint told, "he obligates himself to the bank. filed. Forest N)tes I It may be only by a slip of paper for Margaret Read vs B. O. Lock wood ! fl .3 .-E'-’J payment of some dollars of money, mortgage. [ et al. Suit to foreclose The war department is reforesting a but there is danger it will not end Complaint filed. there." The inference is that when large area near Fort Bayard. New one borrows money he assumes an ob In the matter of the application of M“»ica, for use as an army hospital ligation more than to repay the prin H. E. Boyden for writ of habeas cor site. cipal and interest, which is doubtless pus. Order granting writ. The light house reservations on the often t|ie case, but, assuming the ne Elizabeth Basset vs Fred S. Basset. ! great lakes are to grow all the wnite cessity of borrowing, it Is doubtful if the transaction ordinarily creates as Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. cedar needed for spar buoys in their much obligation to the bnnk as it ijoes Frederick Schneider vs D. S. Wood district. to some ncconiniodntlng friend. For a ! et al. Suit to foreclose mortgage. The Kaibab and the Coconino nation- i bank the loaning of money constitutes Complaint filed. Summons. al forests adjoin each other. Yet it 1 its regular line of business. It buys Sally Turnbough vs Wiley Turn takes from two to thrja days to go and sells credits and Is supposed to bough. Suit for divorce. Complaint from one to the other across the Grand loan on purely commercinl considera tions. If a person, however, borrows filed. Summons. Canyon of the Colorado. from friends or relatives, the loan is « »ft .) COURT Mabie Strand vs Arnold Strand. Suit There are several bands of the Per for divorce. Complaint filed. sian fat-tailed sheep on the national E. R. Oatman vs Francis A. Sheai- forests of southern Utah. The large burn. Suit to foreclose mortgage. fat tail sometimes weighs as much as forty pounds, and, like the ham,, on Complaint filed. the camel, is a reserve supply of nour COUNTY COURT ishment when food is lacking. in the matter of the estate of An Dr. B. E. Fernow, dean of the for drew McCallen, deceased. Inventory est school of the university of Toronto, and appraised file». and Bristo Adams,-of the U. S. forest in the matter of the estate of David service, have just been elected presi Mayham, deceased. Order appointing dent and secretary, respectively of the I appraisers. society of American foresters, the on In the matter of the estate of Henry ly organization of professional fores Applegate, deceased, Order app >int- ters in the western hemisphere. ing administrator and fixing bond in -<•>«- sum of $2000. Order appointing ap praisers. Notice for Publication In the matter of the estate of Sarah C. Woolv, deceased. Order fixing ti ne an i place for final settlement. In the matter of the estate of Isaac W ig'it. Ie-eas‘1. Or !*r of partial distribution of asset“. li junction Suit Against Bui. Vancouver, Wash., Jan. 28 —Bud An di r"<«i was made defendant in an in junction suit filed here vestardav after noon, in which the court is asked to is s-'e 11 writ preventing the fighter from di posing of any of his pr-iperty in this c inly ponding ihe settlement of a viit for ffiOOil damages brought against li .1 111 the Clackamas County courts tor the alleged alienation of the airec- of thfe former wife of Guy H. Pace. The latter secured a divorce from his wife recently and Anderson was named as correspondent in the action. The suit in the Clackamas county court was filed on Jan. 26 ♦we- Fall to Follow the L ôw Immense Spring Which will soon be here and will sell left overs Regardless of Cost See our Eargain Counter and g ou will realize that The World is Growing Better” &Ì Phone 142 t Taylor - Williams Co. memory permitted the author's text. A Human Wall. He Imd read over a soliloquy of Oth An Ingenious method of preventing ello's several times and was reproduc the escape of convict prisoners with ing the Moor's somber thoughts with out resort to bolts and bars is used by pretty fair approximation to the poet's the I Hitch iiiii lenities in New Guinea. words, but when he reached the last Here some of the most dangerous line. "Farewell. Othello’s occupation’s criminals are < unfilled. but they make gone!" he stopped short, utterly nt a no attempt to escape. although there loss. The original phrasing had quite Is no wall around the prison. Tile ex escaped him. However, lie bad grasp planation is simple- the penal settle ed the idea, for after a few seconds of ment Is surrounded on every side by frowning perplexity his brow cleared. “Ab, I Imf eet!" he exclaimed, “Eet cannibal settlements. ees this: 'So long! Othello's lost liees Jop!' New York I’ost. Fearfull “You will find this fellow n tough Fatalities Among Alpinists. proposition.” warned the merchant In view of the fact that every nun. "Only one nmn Ims ever been able to or woman who walks up a mountain collect from him." with alpenstock iu hand is a climber •'Don't worry,” replied the bill col In the eyes of the publie, it is not at lector. wjtli a grin; "anything that hits all strange that the appalling annual been dun can be dun again."—Cincin fatalities in the Swiss Alps are laid nati Enquirer. at the door of one of the noblest of sports. The truth is that these fatali Memory, ties—there were 105 Inst year—are rel "Now. Elsie," said the schoolteacher atively few and far between in the to n small pupil, "can you tell me ranks of genuine alpinists, the auiii- wlint memory Is?" teur and professional mountaineers. "Yes. millin'' replied Elsie. "Mem They who climb with he ax Instead of ory Is the tiling people use when they alpenstock are vr.utioiis first, last mi l want to forget wlutt they don’t want always. Considering the risk taken, to reiuemlier." Cliicngo News. few of them lose their lives Most who meet this frightful dentil In the Swiss Tourists Hslp Some. mountains bare always Is-en either un Tourist—1 am amazed that you can thinking or downright reckless tempt manage to live, my good woman, when er* of fate. Willi a • omplvte disregard your live stock Is so scanty. Peasant of common sense, these unfortunates -Oh. It's not very difficult. You see. go where they have no business to go 1 I have a cow. a goose, a dozen fowls save in charge of ail experienced ’ and In summer a couple of tourists.— guide, and sometime* tile mere leach- ' Fllegende Blatter. Ing out for a coveted wild flower sends them to their doom. Spur. Discreet Silence. S'*c Didn't Like Flattery. The ninn who snld “Npevfh is silver, She—I li.ite tlittery! He Of isinrs. but alienee rightly u>»e<! Is what ninkcs o»i<lrn wedtlinjjs |H»s«<j|»h*,’* «>\pressed you do. Every pseit i girl does. iTI.cn • n truth th it niHiit young «< hi pics nev she drew a Iona, deep sigh and fiertnlt- I er seem t»» giriMp. ted him to put tils arm round n.«r wnht.i Excliaiige. Wi'eds and bail habits are about th only things that grow und grow quick Though wrong tuny win. Its victory ly without any help. I» brief.—Leonard. Following is the report of U. S. Vol- Un'eer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Jacksonville, for month of ».-comber. Salem. Or., Jan. 29 Discovering that Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi 13 County Clerks have failed t* observe tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. the rgistration law requiring the s< tid HATE MAXI MINI CHAR (' TH ing in of Heir registration lists week MUM MUM 'IAIN OF’ DAY ly. Secretary of State Olcott has writ 99 30 clear I 38 M clou ly ten them asking that hereafter they 31 26 comply with it. Upon the Secretary 91 2» 94 25 of State devolves the duty of mailing 33 20 42 32 .04 the campaign pamplets for the several 39 34 political parties, ami if the lists are 17 21 61 33 T. part cloudy not furnish.si promptly he will be han ftl 37 59 .39 03 dicapped in estimating the number re 35 clear 1 M quired, ami also in getting the pamph 46 3’ cloudy ' 41 27 lets to the voters. The total registra 37 22 43 .31 T. tion on file with the Secretary of State 39 30 clear now is but 11,000. 43 32 .14 <5 49 41 35 r. 47 44 47 47 31 33 33 27 33 .37 33 36 30 32 73 -l L_ .06 .11 .21 .20 .16 part eloudy cloudy clear cle tr Sir Ernest Shackleton. *v! Ee regret .90 4 ting that the-e 1 • ■ mid scov ml .44 Ml bi poles, fo *'s li (i it will lot h .. i am - Temp 'tallir .lean max. I2.97;m.*an thing to li . I o io of Hi, old o.ie« uv • mil*. 30:09; mean 33.91 Max. 61 on 10, ■gain once more. Minimum, 2.1, on 6th. Greatest daily In the new Hebrides a baby i.-Jand range, 28. Total precipitation 2.50 Ims been born, which fact speaks vol. inches, Greatest in 21 hoars, .81 in.. umns fur the sixe of the rtorks that on 31. Number of days with .01 have their habitat thereatHiuts. inch or more precipitation, 11, clear. Since Rockefeller saw tit to praise 5; partly cloudy, 5; cloudy, 21. the sun. that modest Inminary has hid den its charms behind clouds with sin Good printing costs no more than the gular persistence. Journalistic courtesy, ul.iin discre ptxir kind. Leave your orders At this tion. military censorship or something office. We do good work at reasonable else prevents the publication of the prices. presidential golf scores. Cured ->f I/vcr Complaint. Among the Mexican experts listed in *'I was siitlering with liver complaint,' tlx- l ew year Isioks one m ght well find ays Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, “and gei er tls and capitalist«. dreidtd to try a ‘¿V. box of Chamlterlain a If old Culebra will stop that slidii g ralileta,and am happy to say that 1 atu com- I er can begin to shoot ships across Pan pletely cured and can recommend them to j every on* '1 For sale by all dealers.—Ad ama. vertisement. w fl Come a’ong---It’s the chance of a lifetime. Don’t put off till tc morrow, Now is the time No Lack of Mustard. It was nn inconvenient time to want mustard—Sunday at an hour when all the delicatessens in the neighborhood were closed. Ur ¡forms Thoy Wore. "Still, it is not so bad as if It were In Angus Ha uilton's "Afghanistan" pepper or salt or vinegar we need," the 1s mentioned the fol.ow'ng interesting woman said, “becuuse we can get mus episode: tard nt the drug store." "Tile staff of tile froiLier regiment When the mau went out to see about on guard along the Afghan Hide of the it sure enough she was right. Mus border had accepted an Invitation to tard in any quantity desired could be the mess at the Russian po t. They obtained at the corner drug store. arrived In due course, appearing in all "We have to keep It for plasters," the fyll dress grandeur of Second li.ilid DEPARTMENT Or T IE I 4TERIOR tile clerk explained. “ Notwithstanding railway uniforms. The officer com- ti. «. Lai d Office at Roseburg. Oregon, tlie advance in medical science and miindlng the detachment exhibited OU Janu try. 23, lut I. newfangled methods of treating dis the collar of bls tunic the niystlt! Notice is hereby if i ven tint Mai S. Hir.efi. ease hosts of people still pin their fultli words 'Ticket Collector? His subor whose port office address is 5J5 Bur aside Street. Portland. ( r.-xon, did. on 'he 19th day of 1) c nn to the homely mustard plaster as a pan dinate. a sulritltern. was content with ’er, 1913. file in this office Sworn Statement- apt! acea for nil fleshly ills, and no drug the less exalted label of ‘Guard.’ Ont Applicatioi , No. 1’9241, to udrehaite the L >ts 3 gist can afford to let the stock run of courtesy to tl'eir guests the Rus an i 4, Section 18. Township H S., R.-.n/a J West, out."-New York Times, sians suppressed their merriment, re Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, celving nevertheless the impression under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878. I Curious Signs. tlint a portion of the sutmldy granted by an I acta amendatory, known as the "Timber and A notable sign on one of Boston’s the government of India to the ameer Stone Law," at such value us might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such ap busiest streets bears the remarkable of Afghanistan was taken out in the plication, the land a.id timber thereon have b ei. legend. "Cole & Wood. Den lei's In castoff uniforms of British public < 0111- appraised the ti.non-estimat 'd 1.06 ),<K*0 Wood and Coni.” the members of this panics. The fact was that tile ameer, board feet at $0.50 per M. and h? land nutniriK; firm evidently having an unusually through Ills agent in India, had acquir that said applicant will offer fin d proof in sup fine perception of the "poetical fitness ed a large parcel of discarded clothing port of his application and sworn statement on of tilings." at one of the iiiniilal sales of con (he 10th liay ol April, 19LI, before Register and In High street. Clifton, is a sign demned stores hi northern India.” Receiver United States Land Office, at Roseburg. "Milliner and Modest." Oregon. A New York lawyer mimed Doolittle Any person is at liberty to protest this pur The Greek Vereiriri, once unwittingly entered Into partner chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any A young Greek inervlmht of Wash ship with n barrister mimed Steele, but ington, who Ims been taking lessons in time be.ore patent issues by fli.nq’ a corrobor a singular lack of clients soon became ated affi lavit in this office, alleging facts which English from a private tutor, has so would ueieat the entry. palnftilly noticeable, and It was found fur advanced I lent Ids teacher recently B. F. JONES. advisable to dissolve, the name of the Introduced him to the beauties—and Regffaller. firm proving altogether too suggestive perplexities of Shakespeare. He was to prospective patrons. Instructed to rend a passage several "U. Catehem & I. Cheatem, Attor times until he had the Ideas firmly neys at Law," was a sign that had to be fixed in his mind and then, closing the Wea'her Report. taken down for a similar reason.—St. book, to put tfeese ideas into his own Louis I'ost-Dlspatcb. English, following as closely as bls « Electric Sparks always regarded ns a personal favor calling for favors in return in addi tion to repayment Moral: If you ffi'fist borrow money and in doing so want to incur the least possible "obligation,” borrow from the bar«;.—Omaha Hee. A few more Bargains left i I We must make room for our - - The People’s Store 4 Jacksonville, Ore 1 VSJNESS CARDS I'. K. HANNA ' GUS ! ; ! ta wy< r NEWBURY Attorney-at-Law OfTice in Bank of Jacksonville Luildirg Will Practise in All Courts in the State MEDFORD, . i______ ;_ :_ _____:_________ T, DP, 1 OREGON. JACKSONVILLE, OftEOOK T,: í SHA.V Dentist. State of Ohio, city of Toledo, l,_ Lucas qouniy. )“■ Frank J. Cheney m .l.es oath that he ts Upstairs) eenlor partner nt the firm of F. J. Cheney Co., doing business in the City of To OREGON & JACKSONVILLE ledo, County and State aforesaid, and that sold lirm v. ill pay the sum of ONU HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev ery caso cf Catarrh that cannot be cured i I Ly the U30 of HALL'S CATARRH CUKE. FRANK J. CHENEY. j Attorney at Law Swoin to before me and subscribed in i r-y nr. ■< ;e, tins Cth day of December, NOTARY PUBLIC 'AND CONVEYANCE!: A. D. 1SS0. (Se,.’.) A. W. OT.E.lflON, Notary rublle. I Forenoon 9 to 12 Office Hours:} Aftern„on 1;;t? to 5 Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is ta' en tntcrnslty find acts directly upon the blood an I mu« Vo!:, surfaces rf the s»*stetn> Send for Bank of Jacksonville Building. tcstihioniais; fres. F. j; CIÍÉNET A 'íoíeáo. 0. JACKSONVILLE. - OREGON Bo|d by rill DrUgKls’ri; T5& . • Take Hail's Family Fills for conatlpaUoA, Office.in’Ryan Building, California St. j I D. W. BAGSHAW LEGAL BLANKS I I We have on hand for aale the following ..¡.irL'SCR L. FCE. promptly ohtumeff i i • TRAÛE-MAKKG, 1 i Coj yrigl.t «rt-gis* ist 'te.l. Seii't r*k< 'i, ..,;el or Photo. for . r.y. rnh’Utpracl- FACE REPORT Oit 1 .< I. . -ufeENCES. i< e eycliwivfiy. L Se i 2 » • • ( A I t f •a s for Invaluable bock CT -OW i J C .7 J ; I GILL PATENTS, Which on « V I p- ’. 1 t » net n partner, I !.. ; r.',J oi. r v^iuaUe inlor. nation. -I > .1 PAT""’ LAWYERS, 303 Sliver, j i t., V.’ashlnqton, 0. C. BETTER THAN SPANKING blanks via: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. W arranty Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, ( hattel Mortgage, Acknov ledgements. Real Estate ontract. Location Notice—Placer, Location Notice—Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, Rnl IS it it j A; sit» C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept 1475, Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. W/intend adding other blanks as fast as possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special I form printed to order at Bhort notice discovered a JACKSONVILLE POST. Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. Chicago, Iil., have strictly harmless remedy distrssing disease and for to The this U W make Ut» 1 a. . known its merits they will send a 50c. package securely wrapped and pre paid Absolutely Free to any reader of The Jacksonville Post. T' 0 This re medy also cures frequent desire to urinate and inability to control urine during the night or day in old or young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. is an Old Reliable House, write to T"* ot M ahm * - r ' • .'!•*<* Desiai.s 'Yt'í'Y'Á' ConmaiiTv <4c. Anv me ndlng s Bkctfh u id Jracripibm ly usvertiMH « ur optili* n fr«« vbwiber aw I'emioD >• probably dj . chim DI«. ('onia,ume*. coiwdtfiiiiMl. HÂNlIlüOK oui’ztuu i reo. «»Lieft apc;;.y Ur •rfuntif pal« i it a. .'aie.it# taken tbmucli iluiffl & to. ittcwtrv . . wit ni» f .T'tlioui cl i m rye, iu ibt TLwrican. them today for the free medicine. Cpre the afflicted members of your family, then tell your neighbors and Scifidif’i tiandfor > y *.'1 .trBi-ff *.*rv*at ctr. culaijon 't 1 uur tournai. T«rut« a rear; ro-...- « -4L b/ *U nevtdeaiurs. friends about this remedy. _________________________ •* Kew York n. c. bring Best Results