An Old Hero’s Story IHM THE FIELS Tha Farm Woman Needs Relief More Than Her City Sister. By F. A. MITCHEL By Peter Radford, bouturer National Farmers’ Union. ..ipriseci if >n’t ‘'pnn’.'i '¡••rr til’s «più ■ rr--; -viti >t R!i J :» r.ill .o':i d ^-.rx. ----------- « Order to Show Cause. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the Matter of the guardianship and Estate of Nina M. Harris. Neil Harris and Gertrude Harris. Minors. On the petition of B. F. Piatt, guardian, for an order and license of this Court, to consent to, or procure oartition of the real property herein­ after described, and to sell at private sale, or . borrow.money upon, all the right, title and in­ terest of said estate in said real property, or any part thereof: It appearing to this Court, from the petition this day presented and filed by B. F. Piatt the guardian of the estate of said minors, praying for an order and license to consent to. or pro­ cure partition of the real property belonging to .•aid estate, hereinafter described, and to sell at private sale, or borrow money upon, all the right, title and interest of said estate In said real property, or any part thereof; that it is ex­ pedient and for the best interests of said estate and said wards and for the benefit of said wards, and necessary for their maintenance, that said real property should be partitioned, and that the same should be sold or money borrowed thereon: It is hereby ordered, that the next of kin of said wards and all persons interested in the said estate appear before this Court on the ’12th day of October. 1914. at ten o’clock A. M.. at the County Court House, at Jacksonville, in said county, then and there to show cause, if any there be why an order should not be granted, licensing and authorizing said guardian to con­ sent to, or procure, partition of said real proper­ ty, and to sell at private sale, or borrow money upon, all the right, title and interest of said es­ tate in said real property, situated in Jackson County, Oregon and described as folkr-vs, to-wit: 'I he north half of the north-east quarter, and the north-east quarter of the north-west quarter of Section Ten (10) in Township Thirty-five (35) South of Range Two (2) East of W. M. according to government survey, an undivided one-third part of which is owned bv said estate in fee simple, . And it is further ordered that a copy of this order shall be personally served on the next of kin of such wards and on all persons interested In the estate, or. shull be published three succes­ sive weeks in the Jacksonville Post, published in said county, at Jacksonville. Dated Septem­ ber .8. 1914. F. L. TOUVELLE. County Judge. the West side line of paid street C ne Hundred and E'ghteen (118) feet to the -place of beginning, being the North 118 feet of said Lot O»e. Said property will be sold at said time and place in two separate par­ cels. First an acre square out of the Southeast «-ornrr of the above de­ scribed twenty acre tract lying within said Donation Land Claim No. 80, which tract or parcel containing one square acre, said Defendant Frark P. I Dutton will be permitted to purchase for One Hundred Dollars without in­ terest, as in sai«l decree provided. Second: All of the remainder of said property will be offered for saie to the highest bidder for cash, and al) the proceeds of both sales will be ap- plieti to the judgment in favor of the plaintiffs »nd against the defendants heretofore mentioned. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 27th day of August, A. D. 1914. W. H. SINGLER, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By E W WIT.SON, Deputy - _____ _ Change in Southern Pacific Time --------- Table. - . - | i , . Au old Freucbmau, a veterau of tbe Much has boon said and more writ- Fraueo l’russluu war. wliu had been iu America long enough to apeak English te.n about the woman in tbe factory aa lie would if it were French, told me and behind the counter, but how about tbl» atory over a glatw of French wine the woman who works in the Held. I want to say a few words In her be­ raised in California: Eet wu . h in ze beginning of ze war half. I regret a necessity that com- when ze rruHxlan haf not yet conquer pels woman to work for a livelihood/ ze French people mid we do not think and I favor not only shortening hef eey will overrun ze country aud dic­ hours, but freeing her from mdnnal tate term» of peace in Paris. I was labor entirely. I crave for society with General le Fevre, who command­ that high standard of excellence where ed a brigade near ze frontier. We have the home is woman’s throne and her r.» rail road and ze locomotif mid ze life is devoted to molding the char­ cars, but wbeu ze Prussians cross ze acter and elevating the thought of Notice For Publication. border all ze employees of ze road run the rising generation. But so long as want, greed ar.d misfortune prevail in DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. away. In ze evening Just before sunset an this world, women, through choice or U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, •tllcer ride up to m camp of ze Nine­ necessity, will work, and perhaps August 27. 1914. they will work at one task or another Notice is hereby given that Annie Hall, guard­ ty-eighth regiment of ze line and say: ian of the persons and estate of the minor heirs "Any of you men locomotif engi­ as many hours per day as they please. of Magness J. Hall, of Jacksonville. Oregon, We may pity the weak and admire neer T' ’ who, on January 29. 1912. made Homestead I have been locomotif engineer be­ the strong In their struggle, but the Entry, Serial No. 07797. for the N.M» of S.E.14, fore I enlist in ze army, so I shake my farm woman is entitled to her,sh»re 8.W.'» of S.E.W, and S.E.K of S.W.'.i of Section hand In ze air. Ze officer be took no- of sympathy and reward. 14, Township 37 S.. Rango 3 W.. Willamette t i . tiee aud be call for me to come to Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make All Must Toll. Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim to the Ulin. 1 go with him to General le relates to The labor problem, as land aliove described, before G. A. Gardner, Fevre’s headquarters, and ze general County Clerk of Jackson County, at his office at ask me how much I know about loco­ mon, Is a most vexatious one, and Jacksonville. Oregon, on the 12th day of Oc­ motif, uud after I tell him he suy when we apply it to women it becomes tober. 1914. more seriously complicated. We will to mo: Claimant names as witnesses: Verno Can­ “1 semi ii thousand men to ze other always have to work unless some po­ trail, of Jacksonville, Oregon; Everett Cantrail, litical genius can put a law on tbe teinilMm of zh> ridlriMid at once. Zere of Jacksonville. Oregon; W. A. Kenney, of Jack- s invil’e,Oregon; Charles Berwert, of Jackson­ is «hie company zere aud ze captain statute bock that will enable us to ville. Oregon. tllegraph zat ze Prussians are coming live without labor. So long as every J. M. UPTON. to occupy zo high ground zere, hut eef person must meet toil face to face, the Register. he have a thousand men he cun holt) best we can do is to equitably dis­ eet till Goucrul Bazuiue send a large tribute the burdens and reward labor, Notice for Publication. force. :<^Eet is sixty miles to go, und and if there Is to be a revision of you .Must tak ze train zere I41 leetle wages and a shortening of hours, I ISOLATED TRACT. PUBLIC LAND SALE ! more than an hour. Eef you git zere want the farm woman to get her DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR la-foro, zv Prussians you may save ■hare. She has more reason to com plain than any other class of toilers U. S. L-ind tlffize at Rossburg:. OrJaron. Fruuca. Zey are six or seven miles She has, as a rule, fewer comforts, Ausrust ?0. 1914 from ze plate anti inarch on foot. Notice Is hereby fflvon that, as dlreelei by the I aay. "Yea. genural. 1 tak ze men fewer pleasures, less recreation and Commissi ir.er of the Gene.-al L-in I Office, under aere lu oim * hour if nt locomotif will less opportunity for enjoyment than provisions of Act of Congress approve I March her sister in the city. She has not puli it so fast as zat." Summons. 28, 1912.(37 Stat.. 77). pursuant to the-ipplication It was ver' dark when we start, Ze so many convc nleuces and fewer lux­ of Christian Ulrich. Serial No. nyy>". we will of­ n tub cmcuiT court or T.ia srsTB or OREGON. fer at public ado, to tho highest bi.ller. but at. uries and less to be thankful for than moon only leetle creaesnt. ueurly gone roR THE COUNTY or JACS SON. not less than $2.50 per acre at 10 o’clock A. M. down. We run from north to south, women who live in the town, but she on the 7th tlay of October 1914 al thii office the ze Hume way ns ze tiorder line between toils on.* a model of consistency, pa­ Chattel A. Warren. PlainttP, following tract of lnnraona unknown and no mentl' n Is made of it. Is the tween plaintiff and defendant be 'ilssolved anti verse. zen shut my eyes to wait for ze if any having or claiming to have an interest in Miiash. Ket does not come, only a woman In the city entitled to any held for naught, and that the plaintiff have th- or to the real property hereinafter described. care and custody of the minor chil.l. Howard C. more con dib.ratl' n than t' e woman Defendant. leetle bump. Warren. To S. L McCary, the a1 ove named defendant. When an engineer runs into ze dark on the farm? I conte: :d that she is Thia summons ia published in the Jacks nvi'.l. In the Name of the Sr?to Sf’to o? of Oregon: O rerun: You arc night lie feels like Columbus when be not Thu cltv wnt-.ian mnv b» more Post, by order of Honorable F. 1.. TouV lie. th.? holder >n, tho sail Into ze dark ocean. I uevulre know earl'.y restrain d liy legislation, mid Judge of the County Court for Jac..sun County hereby notified that E. E. Pink« r «»n, Certificate of Dollnquencv numbered 1631 is- when 1 round a curve, but 1 run into u I she mav have a m re nt’"ofive ii ,1- Oregon, which said order was matin un.l entero of sued on the 2nd day of May. 1914. by iha Tax big rock or some othnlre obstruction dlr-neo when -h.i er ‘s i-.' ,ud. but the of record on the 11th tiny of September. 19, ! Collector of the County of Jiickat.n. State zat kill me and wreck ze train behind real labor pit.' ' ra in :-e fur as It re- and which said order requires you to appear and Oregon, for the amount of Do’hirs. ih- me. 1 see specter nil ze time. Sud­ lates to worn n . :! t'.'llr mi . Is on answer the said complaint on or before the last same l*e:ng the amount then , together With pen­ denly a great black somet'lng seem to tbe fz.rm—«■- ’■re mother ir.d gntlierb ’ ï T: the summons. Date of ftr-t publication is the u h a.’i >. interest and costs th tie« »n u;>cn the reai spring up on ze track right before me. wielding tile Ime and Tothe-L tlay of St ptember. 1914. and date of last public: - (iroj erty assessed to you. of which y«ju aie th«’ I reverse, but before I come to a full ha Vest, toil dav in and day out witli- tion is the 24ih day of October. 11111. Aneriis appears of record, situated in said out hope of rnwr.rd. stop 1 see zut it eea nothing lint a H. L. DE ARMOND, County an i State, and p.-1ticu at ly Lounded and leetle bug which haf fly on xe glass The City Life Puny. I Attorney for Piai.ititr. described us iofiows. to-v. it: before ze headlight. South K .If Southeast Quarter Section 20. The farm v. omen v c-k from sun All at once I bear 11 cracking above Township Forty. Two Fast less ten acres sold ze noise of zs train, and bullets whistle until sun. ' 1'i iv do tin !r housework for county load and railway ri»rht-of-wa>. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. through ze cab Some Prussian horse­ and ltd’ a half i il’.llon babes to sleep You are further notified that said E. E. Pink­ after tho c! !■ k^na go to roost, and erton has paid tax**s o«i said premises for prioi men tire zere carbines at us. But zey By virtue of an eersons airezeless I call ze tlrennin. who come t'ldr neccrr7!fshmcnts. Tli's cliarnc- i-ver/d judgment against M.-ilc L j appears of rveoio. record, anti and faea each oi o’her persons terlstlc per,;,. 't"i organiz'd noclet- (i over and Lil Jan G. Glover for ibt 1 above named Are hereby furth -r noitlied that E. and look ova ire my shoulder. 1 .. . ... . . . _ sum Ze Prussia ns were by zat time ver' as well rs < nte’-H Into tho Individual iurs of Tnree Thousand (|3000 00) Do - E. Pinkerton will ap| ly to the CUcuit Court v\ith interest thereon from sai of the County and State aforesaid for h decree life of clti«'« - . There are orphan asy ­ hear ze ts'lnt we w ish to reach, aud 19th day of February, 1914, at the foreclosing the lien againat the property above Ws tioth approaeli at au acute angle. lums which are doing commendable rate of 10 per cent per aipum and ...... described and ment ioned in said certific ite. And Zey hear ze rattle of our trulu, and work and should bo encouraged, that Two Ilunc.red ($200) Dollars attorney *6 you are hereby summoned to appear within six­ we hear zere huzzn.M. By gar, wo boast of thotr accomplishments, but : fee, ai.tl the further sum of Eleven ty days after the service of thia summons upon „______ ______ Dollars rusts, | you. exclusive of the day of service and defend have to stop to take away ties seni I have seen widows In the country and 40-100 ($11.40) scouts put ou zi- truck, and while we make a cron, drink branch water mid which judgment and decree was dated thia action or pay the amount due as ub- nia ke no rouik I we hear zere tramp eat corn-br rd and mo'assc.i a w <►. record in V- lume 21 be rendered foreclosing the lien of saM tax« s must be attacking ze post. But I go asylums. The cities need to get back at page 528 of the Circuit Court jour- and costs against the land and prunn es aow ' named. on, and pretty soon I come to a leetle to the sell with their Ideals. They i.al. This summons is published by order of the are 1 vs-er'- t I puny and feeble In earthwork our men haf thrown up be No*', therefore, in compliance ' Honorable F. L. Tou Voile, Judge of the Cou >ty the command of said execution aide the railroad and see that they their co’.centlon of life, its require­ ■ Court of the State of Orego i. toi the County u. order of sale 1 will on ments and Its opportunities. have a gnu there ami have tlroppct! a 1 Jackson, and said order was mode and dated MO.'.DAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1914. 1 shell into ze Prussian advance. this 7th day of August. 191!, and the date of the In a few mlnuti-s we reach our point. M. first publication of this su nmons is the 8th day The farni“rs* problems are pressing at l he hour of lOiffi) o’clock A . ........ I whistle down ze brakes, zo train for solution and the awakening is at at the front door of the Court House of August. 1914. All process and papers in :his proceeding may in J .eksoiivi.le. Jackson County, Ore­ •top, and our men Jump out and run hand gon. oiler for sale and will sell to the be served upon the under.-igneu lesiding Within up to ze top of ze hill, n here ze French l igle t bidder for cash, subject to re- the State ut Oregon, at the- adores.-. hereafter have work two, t ree days on ze forti It Is a»: r.ruit that the old credit di mptioii as is by law provided, all the mentioned. flciitlons. E. E KELLY. System must give way to business right, title and interest of the iiefin Zat was bp end of my work. iianis Merle B. Glover anu Lillian G. Al'.utt.cy lor t'.e rluipltlf. methods in financing the crop. surge- n to fix my arm and am 4.lover in ami to the follow inguescribed Atitlresa Med ori. Orem.-n. with my to receive the real property, to-wit: Th" Philadelphia Society for t’’e Commencing at the Northeast cor­ ata ns w hen zey come Zey have Tri :.ii tlo!i of Agriculture Is the oldest ner ot Donation Land Claim No. 80 as ninny men ns we, but we have very Notice to Cr» Jit n. Township Thirty sevi n (37) South strong lawltlon anil no trouble to hold istia ;at am of its kind in America This was orgiinl.ad by George Wash lol Range Two’i’J) West of Willamette IX THE OITNTY COURT OF OF.» out till Mil rshal AND FOR JA( K8ON COUNTl Ingtou and Benjamin Franklin in 1785 Meridiun; ami running thence South fon-e. 13. >T> chains; thence West 14 ,>4ciiains; In the Matter of the Estate of A. E. Helms, When I get buck To S(t n Razor. there.' north 13 75 chains to ti e North general lie throw When u razor In a nt to "pull" ami line of said 1). nation Land Claim; Deco i-ipd. Notice is hereby jfiv«n that by an order duly am! hug me like a bear. lie say to me: drag tht> halt' liistfail of cutting It there thence East on said Nor.h line 14. t made an 1 ente txl by the County C • i t of Jack- "You have done great service. You 1» no iteeil to aeml It to the burlier to chains io the place of beginning, con- son County. Oregon, the un«lprsixne 1 has been Shall tie n captain: you shall have a tn* set There I h it perfectly Hlniple tail.icg twenty acres. appointed administrator of the estat * of A. E. Amo commencing at the Ncrtheast medal. I will report what you have iliethotl by whit It any one etui put It In Helms, deceased, and han duly qualified as such corne* of Lot tine (1) in Block Five done to th«- «-in|a-reur." trim All that Is neieHsttry I h to turn (•■) ot the Orchard H une Association administrator. All persons having claims against said de­ Pouf! What was It all worth? Ze uu onlluaiy nhatp table knife edge u)>- tract, aecotding to the official plat Prussians march right on to Paris, and werd mid lav the razor tbit on the il crief on tile and of reeul'il in the cedent or sai«i estate ar** hereby notified ».nd after the capitulation our |«eople pay edge of the knife. Then draw the oitiee i f the Cou ity Rcc tovr in Hiia required to present the sane properly verified, big ransom to get zem out. Iieshles gir razor along downward, pres: Ina light­ lol a.iid Jacks 'ii County, umi running to the understand administrator at th^ office of Ing our lienutlful pnivlnces Alsace Hill ly nil the while from heel to t >e. an ’a ti e .i e West along „ tilt — north ------- line ot his at ornev. J R. Neil, in J icksonvilk. Oregon, ' ’ On-. Two ilun : red h M F o - on before iiz m «Uhs from sn I after the date Lorrnlue. Rom«« div when we get atro|ipliig. turning mid npeat iig the sui Lol. 14 - <> I--I-) te.:, t’ lie Noi.hwiH. o th fi :t pu’’l:?,.»ion of th's a-»t: *. strong we ink rem buck But what epcr.tU.m Ii .If a do. eu ti . e> If the i.et in Hind Lol One; thence South The Jat * <»f thw n.iilre ami the nst publica­ ps'd zat do me? I'm too old now to razor is thou stropped the keenness of <)i.. Hundred and E gnteiti (118) fe. t tion thereof is Sep tern', er 5th. 1914. tight, mid by zat time I sleep unde-.- its edge will be surprising —Feai-sou's to corner; thence E.<»i Two Hundred O. P. HELMS. A m riisiratar of the Estate of A. E. Helms. W sod. Weekly. nil. Forty-two (242) feet to the West sloe line of street; thence North along. Deceased. Effective November 13, 1913. you are NORTH BOUND TRAINS in need of Good Printing Try the 14 Portland Passenger...........8:27 A.M:. 24 Grants Pass Motor........... 10:22 A.'M’.’« 32 Grants Pass Motor. ......4:27 P.M 16 Oregon Express.................5:20 P.M. 12 Shasta Limite«! (Mail oMy)2:44 A.M Extra fare train. SOUTH nOUND TRAINS. ‘ -'t 23 Ashland Motor............................... 8:35 A.M*. California Fpcp.res* ......... 10:52 A.M. Ashlanij Motor.............................. 2:24 P.M San Francisco Express.. .4:00 P.M Shasta LimitedtMail only)5:22A.M Extra fare train, .»MA' v «0 YEARS’ ’> EXPERIENCE I i?; ' T-»re L- a JRK8 Jacksonville, Ore Wehre *4 m MUNil SC9.35-'-’“*j*t’N9wYork you get jPFCCrr ET.d WASHINGTON best work low prices •^ Bi-slicss Dh’ecLry / A Dlr-ctniy ot encti Cltv. -town and il.. ..'..tv .. .1 -,,.vI, i I n a ie£. V■ • Is Pipage, «.Mu»; d••»•cripti»« sketch of each place, locution, population tulo- grupli, .-»I./pph:»' -d i.adkiiii .“lut; « also CJnssltk-ti Dila tory, .xxi'piJcd b> business and profesLlvn. * * B . While the War Is Going On and Prices Are Low Shrewd buyers will invest in Jacksonville property and prepare for the raise which is sure to come. We can offer you a few bargains at prices which will yield a han home profit in the near future. Get busy, at on.’?. i ? « Ri/er Rexlty C) R. R. R. Jacks?nville, Ore OFFICE:-Bink of Jack­ sonville Bldg. Upätairs Charles F. Dunford DEALER IN All kinds of soft and hard wood. Tier or cordwood lengths. Prices moderate and delivery prompt. OREGON JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville Meat Market JOHN DUNNINGTON. fron first Quality Lard at Reduced Prices While the tupplp tant» Smail Pai! 65