:■ JACKSON VILLE POST-:
Officia. Paper of the dtp of Jacksonville, Oregon
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
Er’cred as second-class matter June 22, 1907. at the post office at Jacksonville,
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
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SATURDAY. PERRUA RY 7, Iff/1_____
SUBSCRIPTION:
One year by mail $1.50.
Advertising rates furnished on
application.
would leave the Southern Pacific with
WILSON WILL FIGHT NO TOLL out a railroad line from the state line
to Sacramento and from Sacramento
to Ogden, and also separate a number
Clears all Doubt by Saying He of its feeders from its main lines.
Generally the separation of the two
Is Unalterably Opposed to
systems w mid injure tne state, It was
declared for the Central Pacific would
Exemption.
fall into the hands of the Union Pacific,
and be enabled to bottle up the country
Washington,
Eeb.
5.— President through which its lines extend.
Wilson announced today that he would
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use every legimate influence at his dis
Parents-Teachers
Meeting
posal to have repealed the provision of
the Panama Canai act exempting
American coastwise vessels from the
The regular Monthly meeting of the
payment of tolls.
Parent Teachers Association wid be
The President made it clear that he held at the School Assembly room, Fri
was unalterably opposed to the exem- day, Feb. 13. The following program
tion and hisposition had been perfectly has been prepared:
wtll understood for some time. He
Song—by Miss Wendt’s room.
emphasized th»t he would endeavor to
Address—‘"Lincoln as a citizen,”
have the provision repealed during the Rev. A. S. Jer.kins.
present session of Congress.
Quotations from February’s noted
This was to clear up the impression Men.
which Senator O’Gorman, of New
Instrumental Solo—Miss Fay Launs-
York, an advocate of the exemption, pach.
gave after a White House conference
“Lessons to be Drawn from Feo-
yesterday, to the effect that the toll ruary’s Noted Men,” Mrs Davis.
controversy would be crowded out *of
Music—Mrs. Hanna.
the executive calendar of the present
Business.
session by the trust bills and appropria “America” —by the audience.
tion measures, if a short session were
All are req iested to come prepared
contemplated.
with a quotation from Home noted man
whose birthday is in February.
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lut} List for February Term
The following list of jurors have
been drawn to serve at tho February
term, 1914.
Clint Gallatin, Sterling, farmer;
Juhn Arnold, Medford, farmer; Geo. E.
F >x, Central Point, farmer; W. P.
Rathe, Phoenix, orchardist; w. W.
Gregory. Mound, farmer;
L. H.
Hughes, Pheonix, farmer; Robert J.
Brevard, Medford, farmer; D. W.
Beebe, Mound, farmer; I Fred N.
Chapel, Rogue River, farmer; A. W.
Weidner, Talent,
farmer; Nelson
Wiley, Medford, carpenter; A. R.
Kleintoammer, Sterling, farmer, M, F.
Cyester, Ashland, farmer, J. H. French.
Ragle Point, farmer; W. W. Parker,
Big Butte, farmer; Paul M. Janney,
■ ‘dford, farmer; I. C. Robnett, Cen
tral Point, merchant; John J. Helman,
Ashland, farmer; J W, Peail, Piioexin,
orchardiat; Vfrn. Bruin. Talent, farm
er; Edw. Dimm ck, Wimer, farmer;
H. S. Gi on, Taient, orchardist; Fred
Dunlap, Hix Butte, farmer;-Harry W.
Reames, Phoenix, merchant; Elmo Neil,
Ashland, farmer* F. W. Hollis, Med-
ford, merchant; W. D. 1 Welch, Med-
fi>rJ, orchardist; Geo.
E. Sprague,
Bedford,
farmer,
Ed. Thompson,
Xogue Mirer, merchant; E. A Healing,
Foots Creek, farmer, W. W Elmgton,
Sam Valley, farmer.
Object to Raising Rale oi Cream
Salem, Ore. Feb 5.-That the appli
cation tiled with the State Railroad
Commission several weeks ago by
daiymen and farmers asking that the
Commission either advance theex| ress
ratee on cream or increase those on
butter, is to meet with opposition is
evidenced by letter received by tie
Commission protesting against a change
in the rates. These letters ate identi
cal in languagennd are all to the effect
that if the express rates on cream are
increased it will result in toe building
ep of • mono) oly among ihe cream
eries in the rural districts. The rates
should not be changed’ it is declared.
According to the application submitted
by t/ie dairymen the low express rates
on cream and the high rates on butter
is resulting in the cream bein ; shipped
to the market centers to the detrimint
of the rural creameries.
DISSOLUTION SUIT OPPOSED
The painter I’oecklln's wife would
never allow her husband to bring a
model to his studio. "That is the
tragedy of my life," said Boecklln.
"To create without n model Is almost
impossible, while to employ one would
nt once menu to break with my wife.”
The episode Is recalled by Dr. Angelo
S. Rappoport In "Famous Artists and
Their Models.”
Another story Is of Lucretia del
Feile, the cold, unsympathetic, exacting
woinuii who whs adored, married and
Immortalized by Andrea del Sarto.
Slio outlived her husband by many
years, dying nt the age of eighty-seven
In 1570. Long after Del Sarto'» death
Jacopo di Emixili was one day engag
ed In copying "The Birth of the Vir
gin” In the Church of the Annunciation.
Florence, when an old woman on her
way to church »topped to watch Ills
work and. pointing to the central flg-
ure in the painting, said, "That Is niy
portrait.”
At elghty-slx she was
proud to proclaim herself the widow
of the immortal artist to whom she
hail given so little pence when he was
alive.
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Painters’ Tragedies.
The Meadow, lark is Singing
X.
Spring, Sweet Spring is Coming
and “The World is Growing Better”
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More New Goods arriving daily and we
are prepared to give you better VALUE,
better VARIETY and better SERVICE
than ever before. Space forbids enumera-
ation of OUR IMMENSE LINES of
General Merchandise
Good Tempered Turtles.
Dace a number of different kinds
and sizes of turtles in a small space
and the forbearance which Is exhibited
might well be a lesson to man. Big
and little will crawl about, heedless of
each other's comfort or security from I
harm. A small painted terrapin, for
instance, will clamber solidly over the
head of a vicious snapper, and the
chances are that the latter will merely
duck its head or move to one side so
that the claws of the former will not
Injure Its eyes. There seems at such
times a look of patient resignation or
sullen submission, which would imme
diately change to savage resentment
and fierce attack If a man made n hun
dredth part of tlie commotion. These
creatures appear to be able to dlstln
guish between “no offense meant’’ and
Intentional mauling. While they sub
mit to the one, they will fight over the
other, if fight has not been previously
thrashed out of them.—Kansas City
Star
Including Alfalfa, Field, Garden and
Flower Seed of all kinds and everything
Best Quality, Modest Prices. Our Motto:
“Live and Let Live
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Jacksonville, Ore
Bills Forbid Absolute Divorce
A Story of Labouchers.
Laboucbere's popularity nt Frank
fort, according to his own account as
Washington, Feb. 4.— A constitution,
I given In “The Life of Labouchere,"
i al amendment forbidding absolute di I rested on n very simple basis. Great
vorce with the privilege of re-marry Britain was represented at the diet by
I ing was introduced in the senati today Sir Alexander Malet, one of the most
by Senator Ransdell,
He said tl e popular chiefs to be found tn the serv-
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measure was aimed to check the Ice.
“But I was even more appreciated
I alarming growth oY the divorce evil.
“In 1911,” said Ransdell, “England than m.v chief.” lie would relate, “and
granted but 655 divorces—one-half per this is Why: Sometimes there was a
bull nt the Aourt. which we were ex
hundred thousand population. In 1900
pected to attend. At my fl rst ball sup-
America allowed 7'2,062, or 86 divorces per I found myself next to a grandee.
per hundred thousand.”
gorgeous In stars and ribbons, The
servant came to pour out champagne.
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I shook my bend, for I detest cham
Notice to Creditors
pagne. The grandee nudged me and
IN THE COUNTY COURT OE THE STATE OF said. 'Let him pour It out.' This 1
dill, and he explained to me that our
OREGON. IN AND FOil 1 HE COUNTY
OF JACKSON.
host never gave his guests more than
In the Matter of the Administration ono glass. ‘So. you see. If I drink
of Ihe Estate of Faiinie M. Bort, a yours I shall have two.' After tills
lie-eased Person.
there used to be quite a struggle to sit
Notice is Hereby Given that the near me at court suppers."
U’luersigneJ, by an order of the County
Court of Jackson County, State of
Ston-.cd His Talking.
tiregon, heretofore du'y entered here
Tn the memoirs of T.i Hung Chang
in h.is been appiintdl and now is th«
d ily qualified and acting administrator the great Chinese viceroy, commenting
of the estate of above named decedent. on his visit to Russia, refers to tilt
All creditors aid persons having manner In which llm cznr and all tin
claims against said decedent or her es high officials appear to be snrmunde'
tate are hereby notified and required by would lit* assassins. “1 do not think
to present the same duly verified with
propel vouchers, t - I he undersigned at I would like t i exchange positions with
his home in Jacksonville, Jackson the czar even to have the fine czarina
County, Oregon, within s;x months as wife and my choice of the rarest
tea." says the statesman. He adds
rom the date hereof.
The date hereof lied of the first pub- the following anecdote, which seems
licatlon hereof is February 7th, A.
‘ D. to show that be would have been quite
1914.
at home ill Hie atmosphere of nssassi
LEE C. PORI’,
mil Ion which lie believed to exist In
Administrator of the Estate of
St. Petersburg: ‘•Once In Tientsin u
Fannie M. Port.
low fellow came into my courtyard
II. K. HANNA,
Residing at Jacksonville. Oregon, and told the banner captain in charge
that he Intended taking my life. He
Attorney for said estate.
had a long piece of wire and sold he
was going to hang me to my own gate
posts, I had to have liis head cut off
before he would stop talking.'
Notice cf Final. Settlement.
IN THE COUNTTY COURT FOR JACKSON
COUNTY, OREGON
In the Matter of the Estate of
fhonias Merrick, Deceased.
Notice is Hereby Given, that Agnes
E Fahs, (formerly Agnes E. Merrick,
blit who has since married) the ad
ministratrix of the above entitled es
tate has filed her final account, and
that Munday, March 9, 1914, at the
hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the
County Court room at Ihe Court House
at Jacksonville, tn Jackson County,
Oregon, is by order of the Judge o.'
the above entitled Court, fixed as the
lime and place for hearing and set
tlitig s.lid final account, and all per
sons interested in said estate at d hav
ing any objections to said final account
are hereby notified to appear at said
time and place and present their ob
jections thereto.
Pt» January 31. 1914.
AGNES E. FA IIS.
Administratrix.
No Change.
The prince of Monaco, who. having
had both an English and an American
Good printing costs no more than the wife, knows whereof he speaks, said
of marriage:
poor kinl. Leave your ordsr« nt this
"Through marriage a Frenchwoman
office. We do good work at reasonable gains her liberty, an Englishwoman
Salem, Or., Feb. 5.—Stating that prices.
loses her« and an American woman
hi« investigations boar out the coi -
continues to do as she likes."
tention of commercial interests in the
• late that the proposed Government
Welcome Caller.
Visitor — What lovely furniture!
■uit to dissolve the Southern Pacific
Little Tommy Yes. 1 think the man
Central Pacific Railroad lines will do
we Ismght It from Is sorry now lie sold
more harm than gm*d, Governor West
It. An.vwav lie's nlways c tiling.-Lon
Ims telegraphed Pres
dm Tit Pits.
ui, ne that the ht'i-rn
»!•> p rs a h »ring Lef-i
V e know you can »are
H e *itrt
money and get belter Med«
T>*. Ex cu :vv h ’nt I
by getting in dire<a touch
with the leading seed houae.
tl r* . d nl *f or u ei
CoonrnoJHKe tanud
ni ■ i *rs >t * h SI le
>aa >< I ,llTCo..S«aMla
iinssi^n and m* tn wra ol
A ninr, |H»rfe* t** hlmsvlf by work mu« h
Chamber of Commerce,
more than by rendlnp.—Carlyle.
their declarations, the dissolution suit
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Catalog
Pleasures.
The objects of pleasure are two In
number. First, to kill time, and, sec
ond. to keep us from doing something
else which would make us more mis
erable. The pleasures of the Ameri
can people, roughly speaking, are like
wise twofold—namely, making money
anil spending it. Some people derive
all their pleasure from making money,
and others all their pleasure from
spending it. Others comb lit ihe two.
Being mi inventive people, the Amer
icans have created ninny ways of
spending money. Being too busy tank
ing It to spend any time on the drudg
ery of running their country they
spend a large portion of It in support
ing the politicians. This, indeed. Is
one of their chief pleasures. And their
superb sense of humor enables them
to enjoy Intensely the accounts of
what all the politicians are doing,
which enterprising papers publish
from day to day.
The Americans have other pleasures,
but compared with this one they are
mostly trivial.—IJfe.
Dead Author».
Accepted handbooks mid histories of
American literature pay too much at
tention to doubly dead woi titles,
whose books are not Interesting and
miss or but tlmidl.v acknowledge con
temporary excellence. There Is n way
of accounting for It. Every genera
tion. except the more Independent spit*
its In It. looks with too Chinese rever
eltce U| h > ii its mu esters. John Albert
Mie-y In Spirit of A merli n u Literature.
BUSINESS CARDS
G US
H. K. If À K M 4
NEWBURY
Lawyer
Attorne -at-Law
0flice in Bank of Jacksonvllls building
Will Practise in All Courts i:i the State
MEDFORD,
OREGON.
JACKSONVILLE,
Ohio, city of ToleO, l.e
Lucas County,
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Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ha <•
Senior partner of the firm of If. J. Cheney
& Co., doing business tn tlie City of To
ledo, County and State aforwald. as»
that said firm v. ill pay the sum ef ON ■
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each an« ev
ery caso cf Catarrh that cannot be cure®
ty the uso of HALL'S CATAItRII CURB.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Swoin to before me an« •ubccrlbe« la
tr.y pii'-’- co, Uils «th day al Decaai»«r,
A. D. 1SS4.
(Seal)
A. W. OLVaSOlT,
NAary Publia.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure la ta.ea Internally
end acts directly upon the Lloa« an.I aiu-
tous r-.-rf.-'cea <f the eyelcm. Seal ¡09
testimonials, free.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Teleie, *.
fioid by all Dr-irgt w. <2e.
e
Take Hall'e Fauilljr 1’1:1« for —THfa’t'T
State of
Office in. Ryan Building, California St.
Up-tairs;
JACKSONVILLE
d REGON
1). W. BAGSHAW
Attorney at 1 aw
NOTARY
PUBLIC ’ J a ND
CONVEYANCE!!
Bank of Jacksonville Building.
JACKSONVILLE.
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LEGAL BLANKS
We have on hand for sale th« f«ll«wi«g
* reg 1.8-
■, ? .«/pl or I'hofo. for
n* ' i i y. P: » < ntpract-
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r v.Uuabie mlurii.t-t on.
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An Incentive.
Cruel.
"1 wish you many floppy returns.’'
wrote an editor (•» ?• p«H»t wh«» hud
sent him n | mh * iii ent il led "M.v Birth-
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DR. T. T. SHAW
De ti st.
Mrs. Crawford-1 thought you said
you weren't going to the sewing cir
cled Mrs. Crahshaw —But. my dear, 1
didn't know then about the things you
have told me. Judge.
Pen Picture of John Pau! Jones.
John I’aul Jones was something more
than a s««u tighter. After Ills great
battle lie knew brilliant days In Paris
where Queen Marie Antoinette paid
him attention and Invited him to sit
beside her nt the opera. All the great
ladles ran after him. and quite a few
seriously lost their hearts to him. An
American woman who met him In Par
Is wrote this account of him: “lie Is
small of stature, well proportioned,
soft In his s|M'<N'h. easy In Ills address,
polite In bls manners, vastly civil, un
derstands all the etiquette ef a Indy's
toilet ns perfectly ns ho does the mast,
sails and rigging of Ills ship. Under
nil the appearance of this softness he
Is bold, enterprising, ambitious and ac
tive.”
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BETTER THAN
SPANKING
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blank« viz;
Lease,
Mortgages,
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Bill of Sale,
Agreements.
Warranty Deeds,
Quit Claim Deeds,
Chattel Mortgage,
Acknow ledgements.
Real Estate ontract.
Location Notice—Placer,
Location Notice—Quartz,
Satisfaction of Mortgage,
Roll Eit ito <<i.it4 t’.» ii.’sst.
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Notice Application for Liquor Licsnas
Spanking will not cure children of
At reasonable prices. We intend adding
wetting the bed, because it is not a other blanks as fast a« possible uati
Weather Rep) ft.
habit but a dangerous disease.
The i the line is complete. Blanks «f speaial
form printed to order at short iwli««
C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept 1475,
Following is the report of U. S. Vol-
unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Chicago, Iil., have discovered a
strictly harmless remedy for this
Jacksonville, formonthof December,
Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi- ! distrssing disease and to
make
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
known its merits they will send a 50c.
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