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JACKSONVILLE POS !■: Loc.l News. Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, (fregai War Over There! 4- T. Bjjo’.Jey of Ruch was in A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson Wednesday. Coilfity, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor Charles Buck of Buncom w is in town —V 3 veral days this week. Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonvill . Mrs. M: ry Bauten of Me Ifo-.i Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. a business visit >r in this city Thurs day. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1914 ¡8. S. Smith, manager of the Mid- SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.59. Advertising rates furnished on ford Sifn and Mail Tribune was in town application. Thursday forenoon. . Chauncey Florey republican nominee county recoider has spen the week Before the next issue of this paper, election day will be for in visiting nearby towns and interview past and gone and the choice of officers for the next term ing the voters. will have been made. If you are a Republican, show your Fred J. Fick has on sale the celebra ted Edison Mazda Electric Limps. faith in the principles of the party by voting the ticket Sizes up to and including 40 Watt, 30 straight, from top to bottom, regardless of the attempts cents; 60 Watt, 49 cents. At Fick’s of democratic politicians to slur and besmirch some of our Paint Store. candidates. Be a man or a mouse. Let the democrats Miss Alice Morgan entertained a tew of her friends at five o’click dinner, fi nd some other fellow to pull their chestnuts out of the i Monday evening the occasion being the fire. iEvery vote given to progressive or prohibition can young lady.s birthday. A very eniov« able time was had. Those present date helps to elect a democrat. were: Misses Nellie McIntyre, Mary Bagshaw, Jewell Bailey and Pauline Owing to lack of space we are unable to give a review Grieves. of the proposed measures to be voted on next Tuesday, A surprise birthday party was given Mrs. Alice Ulrich at her home in but will venture the following advice: if you do not thor I on this city Monday afternoon by h r oughly understand any of the measures, Vote NO. daughters. Tims was spent in sewing carpet rags after which a dainty lunch was served. Those present were: Mes- Attention is called to the communication of Mr. W. H. darn -s C. Ulrich, Schmidt, Cook, Den Singler, which appears in another column. Read it care eff, Bagshaw, Prim, Lewis, Elliott, fully and profit thereby, Mr. Singler has made good and Jennings, Conklin, Gall, Neuber, Broad Cronemiller, Ran lall, Buckley, Luy, deserves your support. Me Fall, R. Ulritli and Hanna, and Misses Isa McCully, Mol ie Britt, Kate As to the prohibition amendment we have published the and Marne Crunem Iler and Fleta Ul rich. paid arguments for and against it and leave the decision where it properly belongs—with the voter. Vote as you think best, we shall do the same. Autumn Here and Winter Near! 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. --------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- T-»- T • • The famous Duck Brand Mackinaws and Rain Coats for Men, Women and Children, Sweaters, Black Cat Hosiery, Florsheim and Nap-A-Tan Shoes, B. & H. Cowboys’ and Farmers’ Boots, Bullseye and Ilood Rubber Boots and Shoes, Red Ribbon Groceries and Flour. When you want to know where Bottom is, get our prices, Compari- Where Quality is son is the only test of merit—we court it. Cheapened Lower Prices ai e easy. Our Goods arc Firsts. A Hearty Welcome awaits you at Williams Co The People98 Store where The World is Growing Better Citation to Heirs. IN THZ COU ITY COURT OF THE STATE of Thanks The Dentistry Bill Editorial published in Portland Teleara ¡Ti October 8th, 1914 It is not difficult to stir up popular sen timent in our day by the use of such catch phrases as “special privilege” and “trusts,” but we daresay the people of Oregon are not to be fooled by this “wolf in sheep’s" clothing” which is dangled before them in the shape of a dentistry bill. To lower the educational standaid (if a profession, be it law, ministry or medici”?, is a definite step backward. The march of civilization has been unmistakably toward longer professional courses, harder re quirements, higher staudards. Here comes a proposal [cunningly masked] to shorten the course, reduce the requirement, lower the stardaid—suricpl iri< usly to cut vicie vs holes in the dike society l.as laiscd for Rs own protection. The bill will give Oregon the lowest standard for dental require- n. r.ts in the world. Is that what Oregt n wants? fho Telegram dees not think 53$ Morgan liu h'.ing, (Paid Advertsement.) In the Matter of the Estate of John A. Norling. Deceased. To Sigurd Norling, William Norling Hazel Norling, heirs of said John A. Norling. deceased, and all other heirs of said decedent, unknown, if any such there be. In the Name of the State of Oregon: You and each of vou are hereby cited to be and appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, at the c.iurl room thereof, in the City of Jackson ville, in said ('< untv, on Monday, the 7th day of December, 1914, at ten o’clock in the forenoon of said d iv. then a il tin re to show cause, if al y exist, why an order of sale should not be nr.de as prave l for by Anna M. Norling, administratrix of said estate, filed in this court this dav and praying for a license and order autho’izing hei ro sell the following real p operty o‘ sit;«! estate, to:wit: na t of lot« 16, 11 and 12, ir Block 26, n the City of Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, fronting on Oregon street, an«i al«<> «butting on Pine street ii sai«l ciiy, nrd being pi rticularlv dc-er be l by netes and bt.unds in : certain d< cd re el tiled in Volume 55. of the I)« < d Re cords of Jackson County, O egon, nt gage 353 thereof, to which record at tention is directed for a con plele de scription of the boundaries of said property, for the purpose of paying the charges, claims and expenses against said e.itate. By <>rder of the Honorable F. L Ti.uVelle, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, maile aid ei tered this 29’h uay of October, 1914 Witness n y 1; nd aid the seal tf aid Court this 29th dav of October. 1914. G. A. GARDNER Coon v Clerk, by FLORA THOMPSON, Deputy. No Route South CAN Ei.UAL The Scenic Shasta Route : ■i r n ■ y OF THE limply SOUTHERN PAIFIC en to ?or?er ♦ Notice to Creditors. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREG« N. IN AND FO >. JACK3ON COUNTY. Oregon Jacksonville OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Fred W. Mears of Medford was a visitor in this city Wednesday fore noon. The relatives of Mrs. Matilda Buck Officer Mego of the Medford police take this means of thanking the neigh force was a witness in the Swarizfag- burs and friends who so kindly assist er case in the circuit court Friday. ed us in the last sad rites of our dear A number of voters from I his place mother and grandmother. I went over to Medford to hear Mr. Chief of police Kittson of Medford Booth at the Nat Thsridsy evening. was a witness in the circuit court Fri Jud Pernoil, one of the pitchers oi day forenoon. the San-Francisco league team has re Miss Gladys Hinman of Medford who turned to his home at Gran s I’ -.st had been visiting friends in this city since the close of the ball seiies. In for a few days has returned to her the last game pitched by Jud his team home. won by s score of ’3 to 1. Card ----------------------------- i ; Í UR factory rules de- n*and '’sobriety/’ not ”i.bstin nee.” What our employe do after knocking off work is up to them. We don’t tell them they can’t go into a well- run saloon under penalty of being discharged. If we did, they’d be justified in leaving us. Our best men are those who drink. th« ir healthful, stimulating beer. rj hey are the onus that punch the time clock promptly in the ir »ruing an i do the most work during the d*iy. They are good boys an<l know that drink ing beer moderately morns True Temper ice. If we told them they couldn’t d:i .k after work we\l dri- c them to secret indul gence and d ‘prive lhexu of use ful, han. less pleasure. Result— materially diminished mental and ph/Meal bvoyaucy and low efneifcuuy dming worVrg hour*. Our men pursue their own livei i gr *if> do ire • i tn U s witboi mo!e t.’.ti:'n. J., tofil’.e official ofthis fu< lo. yd «ink Leer moderately Lecausc it is ben-di- cialoud. fretfiuj. They w.;td l- n’t ask the boys to give up '.hat tliey th-um-elves wouldn't think of quitting. _—* J' ment O li ii and California THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY “Shasta Limited’’ Leaves Portland _______ 3:"0 P.M. “. an Francisco Express” l eaves Portland 8:15 P.M. “California Express” Leaves Portland_____ 1:30 A.M. ¡ Direct connec on at San Francisco with trains East via Ogden or South through Los Angeles, El Paso 01 New Orleans. $55 Portland to Los Angeles and return ON SALE DAILY, LIMIT SIX MONTHS i In the Matter of the Estate of K. Fields, Deceased. To whom t may concern: Letters of administration having been du y gran id to th«' undersigned, I., wis M i'cbell of Muiyhv, Oregon, for th* state of K. Fieii.s, fortio ri ie.:ditig n o.r Proxot in Jio-ls. n County, Ore- on, but tow « icea■*•«!. rotiie is h. e- I v given tins 28th day . . October. 19 4, t-.a nil claims -g in st the e-tate of j th«1 suiu ci. Fields mus be presented, with th. pr | er vouch« rs, ui hin six months from the date of ibis notic* t< the i n«b isigi.nl ;t the Jackson County I ank, in the City of Medford, Co in y of Jackson, h’ta'e oi Oregon. E. D. ULRICH, LEWIS *1. MITCHELL. i h.unb“r ef Commerce, ¡’mt! nd. Cr> Administrator. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF I.ANI S IN NATIONAL FOREST. Ni tice is hereby given that the hinds ilezcribil below, embracing 139.27 i’ < ;■ w illiin the Cra:* i Niitienal I’or- *t. Oregon, will be subject to settle- mei-t nml entry umlee the provisions f i he homestied laws of the United S’ ii 1 < s ninl the act of June 11, 1903. <34 Stat., 23e), at I he United States 1 in i (>il'< e at Ri'seburg. Oi «gon, on Dec, mb« r 1914 Any st ttk r w h< jis tutui.lly an«i in good faith e nil-,. it« 1.1 y of mid lards tor » gliculturii. I u-; ies prior to January 1. 1996, and ini in ’ : i la oneil same iiaa a ; refir- «i « « ri' l t tn make a horn siemi ei ii y for the lands actually «c.cpi < . Sain lands were listed upon ti n| plica' ions set the genuine . f th< persons mentioned b«b w, who ha\e a | reference right subject to th« prior r ; hi of any su.li seitlet, pro vi«l<«! slid settler o' i'i in i- «] . .1- Scwir ’ Machine 0 11 iliel to tn. I,e ti. I tre-.r nee i ■ il to b :y the machine to De« « tnb< r ■ with the name NEW il e luti a vi t nu entry In p i ä HO.v:r. on the arm The law's nr 1 h . j and in the legt. e i SI1 4 S«c. 3 M.. 8<» i.er< s, i ■ n e H This machín« is , Ram I'. T ; il. O i < *>; 1 is t 117 Ä warranted for all is.* N' : r ? ’• N E > .W W |4, ih< À >. .1 L.i ;. 9 7 I "* I >) S. c. 19, 1 . . S . K 4 t I ' oy r !. ’ *_• it applica.ion . f Olivo M. But I«« I-1 II«. < *r> i I ; 1. si 6 1479 'ep ; f Noof’( r I ÇOOd timber 23, 1914, C IM. Bia i t: A«*«i - triti Commit si« li* r ut the General. The N?w Hi.;# Sowing t Land Office, ORANGE. MASS. Through Oregon I C rre pending Lew R und Tr'p Fares All Other S.P. Points ickets to all j oints south and east on sale daily. Litera- tu e descriptive of California. Ti e Exposition and the trip Jan Franciico to New Crleans on application to nearest A «rent, or John M. Scott, General Fa sender Agent, Portland, Oregon .’ó »« 'ite ers and I.and Product» Show, Portland, Oct. 26th to Nov. *.nd Ut^ONLli/ERYSTABLE ■y E. D. STEPHENSON, Proprietor General Lively and Trarsfer Business Gccd Rigs;faddle Herses. Rates Rea;on- alle. Herses ar.d Buggies for bale <r Trade. Give us vour business X" J. c'icoiuil'e, Oregon ÇÎA Hl SIN?: S (AIDS 1». W. BAGSHAW Attorney at Law NI WBU Y All rn j-at-Law I -icti'e in All Courts in the Stitt 1 1 FORD. OREGON. NOTARY PUBLIC AND CONVEYANCER r.m tiForenoon 9 to 12 Office Hours:| Afternoon 1:30to5 Bank of .Jacksonville Building. JACKSONVILLE. • - OREGON II. K. HANN v I'ent-st. I awyer 'ffii e in 1\ an Building, Califo nia St. Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building Upstair« ' EGON JACKSONVILLE, JACKSONVILLE .OREGON