JACKSONVILLE POSI<- Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon Weather Forecast for YX7" AT?! i Next Couple o’ Weeks ’ ’ xYJA,« A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor ahd Proprietor Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. By ESTI VANDEVEER 9 9 They say “War is II Thing After Another"’>■ And “Life is one D SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1914 The Earl of Atlesborough. a Scotch peer of the British realm, then about SUBSCRIPTION; One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on fifty years of age. bad three suns, all application. tine, manly fellows, and be did not worry about having a direct successor to the title. Tlie youngest of these boys. Alan Redwood, was desperately in love with Lady Gladys Fellowes. Items of Interest to Jackson Coun’y The second Industrial School Fair second daughter of the Duke of Arrun- was held at the pubb’c school building tou. The estates were contiguous, and CIRCUIT COURT Saturday, and while not so largely at­ the young persons of the two families W. G. Davidson et al, vs E. A. Wat­ tended as the last year’s fair there was were thrown a great ileal together. ters. Judgment of non-suit and order considerable interest manifested and a The love affair between Alan and releasing attachment. very creditable exhibition of the work Gladys, aged respectively twenty and Edith J. Schulze vs Emil Schulze. along these lines was made. It is stat­ seventeen, was ns natural as the mut­ Order for publication of summons. ed that more than 300 exhibits were ing of a pair of birds. Unfortunately both the earl's and the James VanDusen et al vs P. H. Rob­ entered by the school children and duke's estates were ill a bad tiliaueial inson, et al. Order sustaining demur­ about 100 by adults. condition. The former wished his eld­ rer. WINNERS OF PRIZES. est son and the hitter wished his Emily Higgins vs Columbus Higgins. daughters to marry wealth, As for Club Projects Order for publication of summons. tlie younger sons, they were supposed to shift fur themselves. The duke ab­ Babv jacket, Tillie Knips G. B. Hegart et al vs Vincent Lanini solutely forbade any union bot ween Plymouth Rock, Carroll Robinson et al. Order overruling demurrer. Gladys and Alan. mid. indeed, such a Flower corn, Thad Walgamott Alice Mansfield vs J. E. Mansfield. marriage was next to Impossible, for Potatoes, Raymond Reter Order of default. there was no Income on either side. Flying machine, Beverly Wooden Alan concluded to go to America, and William Scott vs G. A. Gardner. Or­ Field corn, Edgar Ensele, first; Al-' , his father gave him enough money to der to make L. F. Hubbard, Mabel bert Hacket second get there and have left a few hundred Zimmer and Mendon Schutt parties de­ Watermelon, Fred Collins pounds to keep him till he could begin fendant. Order denying motion for Squash. Valentine Singler first; E.l- to earn a living. It was a sad part­ judgment on headings. ing between him mid Gladys, both lur­ gar Ensele, second ing sensible that they must drift Henry Marsh vs Lena Marsh. Order Popcorn, Henry Neidermeyer apart. Alan took passage on a sail dismissing cause. Pie pumpkin, Valentine Singler sec- ship and after a month on the ocean George Lvman et al as Aaron Nelson ond; Raymond Singler first rem lied America. He never wrote a et al. Order for publication of sum­ Field pumpkin, Edgar Ensele first line to miy one after Ills arrival, and in mons. Tomatoes, John Johnson first; Lloyd due time lie seemed lost to his family L. L. Love ys George Rosset al. Or­ Robinson second; Claus Kleinhammer ..n I former nssoehites. Five j ears after he left England the der for publication of summons. third Cilmc:;!i war came on. und his next Jackon County and J. W. Sweeney Agriculture Sweepstake, Edgar Ensele older brother, who was an officer in Poultry vs L. D. Dollarhide. Injunction order. Plymouth Ruck, Alta Walsh, Victor the British army, went there with his William Weldon Hartly, et ux vs legiment mid died of disease in the Hudson trenches before Sebastopol. During the George James. Restraining order. White Leghorn, Richard Singler war the oldest brother broke his neck Bertha Shannon vs F. A. Shannon. Brown Leghorn, Elsie Ensele in a fall from Ills horse while fox hunt­ Decree of divorce and order providing R. I. Reds, John Johnson ing. Tills left Alan heir to the title. f >r payment of alimony. Orpingtons, Paul Ley Inquiries were made in America for Emeline Bio Igetl vs James Blodgett him. but nothing could he learned from Rabbits, Godlove Decree of divorce Belgian Hares, Rudolph Singler 3rd him. But a record was found of the death of an Alan or Allen Redwood in Daniel Hilxev vs Marion A. Rader, 1 heron Applebaker second New York who had come from some­ Domestic Science et al. Order confirming sale of real where else mid lived alone, mid papers White bread, Ma ie Martin, first; were executed to stiow that the direct property. Maud Cantral second lot A; Mclly Bai­ heir to the title of Earl of Attesbor- NEW CASES ley first: Lucile Abbott second lot B ougb was dead. A cousin who was Cake, Edith Kubli first, Mary Hack- next of kin took possession of the title The state of Oregon vs Henry Rerg- er. Criminal complaint. Transcript ert second class A; Doris Kleinhammer mid estates, tint found the finances in such poor condition that lie inherited from Justice's Court, Medford District first, Lucile Abbott second class B an empty honor. Doughnuts, Leona Cantrell second filed. The Crimean war took a great many class A: Richard Singler class B ableliodied men from the British isles, W. H. Everhard vs Fireman’s Fun 1 Pie. Edith Kubli, first Albert Mitch- a number of whom left families be­ Insurance Co. Action to recover mon­ I I ell second class A; Elsie Kitto first hind them. In tin- country in which ey. Complaint filed. Naldrette Harper second class B the Attesborougbs mid Arrantons lived Cookies Chas Abbott, 1st, Valentine were so many destitute families from Dr. F. G. Swedenburg vs Julia En- delman. Action to recover money. | Single, 2nd, class A; Louise Martin 1st this and other causes that in order to relieve them a fair to end with a Lloyd Robinson 2n 1 class B Complaint filed. Summons. I Canned fruit and vegetabl •, Marie masked ball was held on the duke's W. A. Goodridge vs W, H. Harvey, Martin, first Elsie Ensele 2n. , class A estate under his patronage. Every­ et al. Suit to foreclose a mortgage. thing was done to get money, includ­ Lillian Ensele 1st class B Complaint filed. ing the offering of the partnership for Jelly, Elsie Ensele 2nd, cla sA:Pau I , tlie first dance of five prominent un­ P. C. Denhnf vs Anna Denhof. Suit I.uy, 1st Lillian Ensele 2nd class B married ladies, one of whom was for divorce. Complaint tiled I Gladys, the duke's secund daughter. Domestic Art Wm Weld, n Harvey, et al vs George Machine made dress, Gretchen Puhi j An auction was to be held before tlie I ball for this privilege, the money ac- Jimes. Suit for strict foreclosure. 2nd Class A | cruing to go Into the general fund of C tnplaint filed. Undertaking and or­ Hand made apron, Maude ntra’. the fair. der for mjurction. Return of sum- Is’, Mary Hakert, 2nd, class A: Bess e On the day of tlie fair the duke's m mu. J hnston 1st, c , - B house and grounds were opened to all. Best dressed I I tta Greaves first Tlie affair was a sort of fete cbnin- O. F. Helms vs Hales’ P an > Hou e. el al. Suit for an accounti g and o‘h Naldrette Harper, 2nd Frances Hartel petn- during the day. nnd nt evening guests cam«- in masks mid fancy cos­ t ird er relief. Complaint filed. Ritlia work, John Miller, first Ka'ie tumes for the I hi II. When all was C. G. Roe vs L. . V n.‘ J hnson 2t d Rena Harrell, 3rd Jose ready for the miction tlie lady of tiigli- est rank with whom tlie privilege to Suit to forecl isetnx lien o n 1\ artin, 1st I'ltero i Ap ,'ebakei dunce first was to lx* auctioned stood for judvn ent filed. ;u Rudolph 3rd ers took their turns. I.astly Duly Gladys stood up liefor«* th«* nssenililv. tice’s Court, Ja-ks nvill Dis r et ti ed Manual Ar, A rich cotton spinner who had learn- C|,. ir, Harrj Walsh T. H. Hullo k ■ s W. H. I ylnr e‘ l ., e Louis Puhi ux. iudgne- from Im-i >’s < . rt. lomied liltu motley xtnrteil the li'ddllig B.n: •« Jack mo i le I g tri t fled. . \ «¿entino Singler 1st I I- i with fliHi. This mmi. Mn< t 'orimick. .« Lai < s -II. tl as A: Beverly VV man. Indûment ro-n In’f ’ C. n give hita Lady Gladys In m irringe A Jacksonville Diat < t. filed. man In t'u* garb of mi American miner —woolen shirt. so:n! rero mid l»*ots to I rea urer’s Sixt¡-Piíd his knees raised t’u* cotton spinner's bill Í1PO Tin* eott fi spinner went up Flies Df.su y Cut O’n s < ah. a liuiiditxl more, end It was not long I bt'fore the««* two were climbing over elicit other a hundred poiuxl« at n tint«* i Many cu ••o,r. » ve h >cn rvirmit- tat o < n. County of Jackson. till tin* miner rulxed die odier fl iss). ized by the specie« of blow.I t:..-,t de­ At tile price it would cost t.*.lM>P. or Tl.1 ASI Y DEPARTMENT posits its eggs on the entw « - s n < k, J2Ü.PÜI). to dmi «• the first dmiei* with ! . whence the larva enters tin- v oi in an«1 ' I son\ i|]o, O egon. Sept. 2t!t'i, 1914 the Indy S;m e tlie -otton spinner had causes its death. Ip nn inse 1 l.roo,1 N »ice i- I e eby given that tier not much hope of getting her In mar- ing cage at the Agricultur ii Colle fu,, « on I and for the r.(tempt n ritlL-t* he retired from tin* eonlest. mid Professor L v?tt found that •»bmit s i or i.l C . .„tv Warrants, w! i h were the privilege w is knocl i d down Io the per cent of the worms call* t •t' It'll. faceiovcriii ! I.adv i.'l.ul s started. oc in c'< v-v fields an I garden crops to Intensi c ase« mi the Warrant.« “A : trun; i r!" a point of ii.tle ‘mpoitanee for next above mim’- re a"I c div I. this 2oth “Who 1« lie?" “Gil e yur iiimie!" year. He is v, rv anxi >us for farmers rl-»- n' '• p'. i, ber. Kill. Tiles«* were some of til«* cries that to coopei ate with this natural enerry JAS. M. CRONEM1 I ER, of th cutworm by cleaning up and 1 reiisurer o: J a-k-cm Count., Oregon. en •ill round the new with LOCAL AT.’ I.ICATIOXS?, as they worm.« that have b en pnra- lized by cannot n a< h the Font of the disease. Ca­ comer to h«*»ir hi« storv He fi. d rem It the Trachid fly muv r. treat to then tarrh is a b!o»x| < r k institutional disease, e;l Aim’ll a «herd« ln*f*ire eo d was and in ord< r to cu.e 1. you must take in- winter h, me, spin their <>« oi , mi g. tvrnal remcdloa. ’ Il’s Catarrh Curo is di«««- tad In t'alil'orntn and In <1 mmle taken intern.;.ly, u .d act.i directly upon the lunro i there a> ro»« the treat into the pupa stage. But when tl the blood and ni : i G3 surfaces. IU'.I' s warm sunshine of nd p .. i. r^tlnj directly on tha Ing trucous stir?’ » r . j perfect c mblna- cutworm but a Iraeh l! I rl h tic.'i of the tr.’J I . ” ¿lent3 Is what will do their part, t so m The duke w is th»w _J;hl «»iiongh to di es such won«!, . i i’ll resul's In curing give Ills dnuvliter tn h«*r former suitor, Tend for testimonials, free. cutworm pest will be ru* oil f <>m bVl* I F. J ORKNEY A CO., ITor« . Toledo. 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