JACKSONVILLE POSI A Mysterious Disap pearance Solved Cffícial Taper offre City of Jacksonville, Ore/tn A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor an 1 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 'X ILL1A.M CHANDLER SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1011 Some workmen tearing down a build­ ing in I’aiis. uu reducing the level of One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on ' a compartment, closet or something of application. I tlie kind about big enough for one to i stand In upright, came upon a human bead. There was hair on it. blit not faking Bar Examination COURT HOUSE NEWS much. It was more than a skull, yet lint exactly a bead. As tile men went Item» of lntere»t to Jackson Coun’y Salem, Or., Oct. 7—Thirty-five stu­ on lowering the walls they revealed a COUNTY COURT dents are taking the bar examination female ligule in tile clothing of a man, In the matter of the examination of here under the supervision of O. Hay- which crumbled as they proceeded Minnie Chestnut, an insane person. ter, of Dallas; Harrison Platt of Port­ downward. The figure faced an Iron door behind Order of committment toOregon State land, add Mrs. M. H. Potter secretary wainscoiiting. A panel was made, or. of the board. Hospital. . rather, hail been made, to slide side­ In the matter of the estate of Kelly ward. and the door behind it opened Fields, deceased. Order appointing ad­ inward, leaving siillieient room for the figure to get Into the closet and shut ministrator. the door. There was a latch on the In the matter of the estates of Jo­ outside. The panel bail originally been seph Walter, deceased. Bond of ad­ * moved by weights and locked with a ministrator filed. secret spring. But both door and panel it In the matter of the estate of Eliza­ had been walled up a long while be­ fore, and their existence had become beth F. Reed, deceased. Bond of ad­ unknown. ministrator filed and approved. The master workman sent word of In the matter of the estate of Fran­ the find to the owner of tile building, cis M. Grainger, deceased. Bond of asking for Instiuctlons ns to what to administrator filed and approved. do In tlie matter. The owner came, ac­ CIRCUIT COURT companied by n gentleman wearing the By Peter Rac'ford. button of the Legion of tlonor, and the Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank vs J. lecturer ?.. ■ tienili I 'urini rs‘ Union. latter examini'd both tile boily dud its F. Reddy et al. Order overruling de­ The principal function performed by Ineisenieni carefully. He wits a pro- murrer. government today is to collect taxes, fesaloiial antiquarian. He advised that J. M. Root et al vs W. H. Singler, keep records and prevent and punish the body lie burled and began a .search crime; but that Is not sufficient. Gov­ for the reason of its having occupied sheriff. Order overruling demurrer. Anna Davidson vs R. T. Davidson. ernment should tip its hat to the God for so long the position In which it dess of Opportunity as courageously was found. In time lie published 111 a Onder of default Decree of divorce. as it draws u six shooter on a train Paris magazine the result of bis Inves William Scott vs G. A. Gardner et robber. We ought to encourage thrift LigfiUon.i. the following being an nb Order to pay over money to plain- as well as restrain greed. We have breviatioi: of n long story: Th. bt.lid'n# In which the body was been basing It gielatlon upon the ex­ tremes of human life—the classes fori. I I' te.l back to the reign of I.ouls Thomas Kahler vs Elizabeth Kahler. high and low, the depraved and the Ki. In this reign the king increased Order for publication of summons. talented- let us now reach the masses Ills power nt the expense of the no Jewell Hardware Co. vs El Señora and the ex renies will more nearly hies, end the royal authority -became Mining Co Order of default. Find­ disappear. Our statutes are filled to absolute. His successors maintained overflowing v. ¡th pity and revenge; | what lie had ga'ned. . nn.l fn>mr that ings of fact and conclusions of law. the litlglniiiiig of the i line down to ......... ... „. ___________ Anoy Foy Gilford vs Jarno Gilford. let >is adj opportunity. The slogan of the Farmers' Union j reli,-n of I.ouls kVl. the government Default order. is co-operation. Not only among ir wns one of tyranny and Intrigue. W. H. Norcross et ux vs George A. dividual farmers, but between ail In. I- In the t'vlgii of Louis XIII. plot and Butz. Order that George Butz be made timate and useful occupations. We ■out.. rplot ru.ehed their height. Tile a party defendant. want to »it amund the hearthstone king >\ .is n weakling, and Cardinal Rlchell n g'>ve iii'd virtually in his Mary E. Adams vs Celia Rrown et al of industry rv'v o the dignity of labor minister ns one who must be taken nt J. H. Neu»- »e house and begged her to eon cnl Ifni Lot'.lse. who was n liable elniractel who labcr i ■ •.imcrcc and Industry Order of d i . u’t. than their t< 1 -.v toilers In agricul- proposed that they exchange eiothing lure. But l-r-nt l1*r former v be While »lie was being tilicil nW.iy In bovs lit« fc ’ d ci- the the ills stead lie might escape as liersell world, and irj h t'.-.n until mil upon Ite - I lentity lining dlscov. re« nl. sun? Ii to ni she eouiil rely on the influence of liei increase ng of father to save her frotn punishment borr ? ab >u for ttldiug in I abetting the iKi-. pe ol the v I bvh.nil one o." tile king's ene.nl. s his iol| ne •edcil to thl-.. itli I the exchange was the co nil de in the ( It was not '<> ig after this that the path, rfo tie« to C lit > .3 iiiniti door "f the <-li Kean was thrown itren. mother's i:-' OUN'1 Y l'OUi.'T OF T I Sr'TKO' ipen and ti |>a:-ty of armed men burst taf’k. GON FO : 111-; COU tTYOF J A< KSON ? re thf} ti. seeking th • Italian. It was plain not .? •In* ’ • Matter th» ElUts nf F an. is M th it if they f ain I him they would kill net th cr i »<•< e f < x I, e ground him on sight cn It! *• h h r* by ! All •' and li.-nl re 1 .. I. "2 vor r‘ fottn 1 pi'raiiii ■* V o-n n e count lad to ileii.ii hie to <1. I > •Ing h' this ri. t;. I! b“ist I or h's I.lor.’. f; l,.t \v fre m Ju '.Oltl-e to ll.'i- f. I. r Viri Inf l/inlsc. r ■' n »I ».in ’he flrrl ti those whe SUBSCRIPTION: I ’ <• .. ’ I: i i • crey. • _UJ! ,!•> — i i.: I L-t t.»c gei. u ine Mow liùm Sewing Machine £ ü to buy the machine with the name NEW IIOME on the arm and in the le^s. Thia machina otl-r l.ct i A ri 'em Is needed t!:ai t I : -er to buy a honte o t a cheap rate of Inti rest. A statute b” I on sound business princlr' ’’ ll| rnilfl>' the fond­ ’■""S to buy ât d encourage the large land oun>’ to c'l Is much needed, [ end one tbit merits the mist serious tor leratlon of cur law tnakors. The fo-mclal pr. b'em of the state ard nation Is on the farm, and first attention »h mid be given those w ho create the nation's Health. It Is an admitted economic fact that there can b<> no r r minent prosperity without a perman. nt agriculture it wurrantaJ for all time. •ccurnve clear v Noct No ol!.;r cc good Thi New Home Sewing Machine Compiny, ORANGE. MASS. natici;'» ” In n—I ■ —g» for nu nace the I i !h I ••u I’: .... i ... I r.U" :u ’ ' 1 >C t1’ ...... ! 'I' Io fo-' d n it .!! itlv Ing with l.<>ui-e ' coke Into the lite:-.;, mil tu- and she lini ted aivny in i! Te'ent it'.n-i ttons I'hls enabled the sear her of the story io tell It U|> to that puimi nt \ < areful Investigation was made of the appaiatns for o, eiilnu the iloors of tlio closet with a clew to detennln Ing why the Imrrl-nined girl could not lete I-'O herself. I ut » ' old and decayed we-e the apparatus and locks that It Was Impos- lido to tell why they had iot ' <1 Onh a to I'.ith ’ti' al soln I. a'.t I-*- i n The iron d«»>r was found ' 1« - 'd a nd locked For some ti .ison It < oiihl not I« unlocked, but us to why there was no evidence. Winter Near! Autumn Here and We are equipped to meet your demands for any item found in the ordinary General Store as well as Many Specials not found even in the Larger Markets. 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