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*r _L I W»-r‘t -^JACKSONVILLE P0S1-:- Cfftcial Taper at the City of Jacksonville, Oregon ------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- 8- | A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor Entered as second-class matter June 22, 19(17, at the post office at Jacksonville Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. SATURDAY, NOV EM HER 14, 1914 SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. COURT HOUSE NEWS Items of Interest to Jackson Coun’y CIRCUIT COURT Hew Royally t’eep«. "Uneasy lies tlie lie:; 1 tlmt wenrs a But tiie [ire crown," says the poet, cautions that are taken to Rasure mi disturbed lest to King George of Eng himl must at leist bring quiet to ids pillow The outside of (he royal pal aee Is. of course, guarded by soldiers and detectives all night. and several tilght watchmen pice up ami down the The State of Oregon vs A. B. Salin ger. Order continuing cause until first day of next term.' The state of Oregon vs Roy Toft, corridors through the hours of dark i ness. says tlm London correspondent Same order. | of tile New York Sun. N. A. Pointer et al vs W. F. Sullen- These men are shod in thick felt slip ger et at. Decree. pers so that their footsteps will not i Wiike the royal sleeper, and one of C. R. Heimroth vs Celia E. Brown, them is always near the king's room et al. Decree. until Ills majesty Is called by his valei The State of Oregon vs Mary J. Law In the morning. rence. Verdict for acquittal. Every door and window in the pal Guy W. Stull vs Frank Hull, et a). dee Is frequently examined, and it would be im|Hissible for any intruder Verdict. Kenneth A. Wyckoff vs C. P. Deckv to get In without being discovered The king is as well protected as the e al. Order confirming sal ■. czar of Russia, who has a guard of E. D. Briggs vs Montreal & Oregon armed Cossacks outside of his room, ot the king of Spain, who is watched by Go'd Mines. Order for juigment. squad of specially picked soldiers Horace Pelton vr The G »Id Hill Ca a who keep file keys of all the doors o* ll il Co. Mandate of supreme court the palace during the night. fiL'd. Edith J. Schultze vs Emil Schultze. Oratory and Seasickness. According to .v. Benson. It war th. Dofault order entered. Ralph J Lowe vs Elnarr Lowe. Or habit of tile late Professor Sidgwick when crossing the English . hannel, *‘L der of default entered. NEW CASES Gold Ray Realty Co. vs J. F. Raffvr ty. Action to recover money. Com plaint filed. Affilavitand undertaking for attachment. Summons. Medford Realty & Improvement Co. vs Southern Pacific Co. Action to re cover money. Complaint filed, Sum- m ms. Paul Olsson vs C. L Goss. Action to recover money. Complaint filed. Affidavit and undertaking for attach ment. Certificate filed. Sammons. Fred Stainer et al, vs Dr. A. W. Korinek. Action to recover money. Transcript from Justice’s court, Mei- f >rd District filed. T. J. Hamlin vs John Resh. Action to recover money. Complaint filed. Affidavit an I undertaking for attach ment. The Youth’s Co upa i on “If I c old take only Ole paper," stid the late Mr. Justice Brewer of the Supreme Court, “it would be T< e Yoit 's Comp inion n little of every take Ids stand In some sec lulled part of the vessel am! to pour out audibly anil rhetorically hit repertory of En; 'lsh verse, aciompanylng ft with a good deal of emphatic gesticulation, 1 believe that the first experiment was successful and that lie sei n red Im munlt.v from nausea, But ho said tin second time that he tried It he war Interrupted by one of the officers with a message from tin, captain begging him to desist on the ground that smut of the liuiy passengers were frightened by Ills beh.iv >r, being under the Ini presr <on th—i lie was mentally de ranged. He compiled with the request and. deprived of its intellectual prophy lactic, his brain succumbed to pbyslea' sensations.” For a Change. “I have been reared in the lap of luxury," exclaimed tile heiress haugh tlly. "Try mine for a change," suggested the Impecunious young man. What Causes the Trouble. Half the trouble In life In caused by the fact that a man will marry n II v Ing picture and then ki«k about the eost of ttie frame < ' 11><-i 11 Illi 11 En qnlrer FREE FREE thing ip a nut hell, and unbiased ’’ The Como mion is a fmiily paper in the completest seese. 1' provides read I er ’ that without failing to interest the y ng still interests II C the m Pure. It íes votin'' nd old through their tmnoii enioym i' of del ghtful fiction a '•eeable >nisi ellany and th • clear ex- p i ition of i ubli ■ q test ions. o careful I v is it edited, so va ied arc its contents, that it wo i d easily supply a family with ci te lining- fic tion up-to-date infornuition and wh 4 so ne fan, if no other periodical ei'tei- ed the house. New s ibacrit ers who send $2 0 for the fifty two issues of 1915 will receive free all the remaining isaues of 1914. besides a copy of d he Companion Home Calendar f,.i 1915. THE YOUTH’S COMPANION, 144 I ierkely street, Boston, Mass. New S ibscripti ma re. jivel it thit Office. Catarrh Cannot Re Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, n.< they cannot reach the »eat of tlin dlacasc. Ca tarrh Is a blood .r constitutional disease, an«l tn order to cure II you must take In ternal remedies. It ill's Catarrh Cure Is tal.cn Internal'.)', mid acts directly upon the blood nn«t mucous surf.ic. «. Ball's Catarrh Cur.’ Is n «1 a qu i K me.llilne It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians In this country f r year* and Is a regul ir pr. ki Iptlon. Il Is ci mp ed of the best tonli si wn I with th > b* t blood I1 : i. In; directly en tho mucous surfic perfect combina tion of the two I ■ ti dlents Is wliat pro duces such w. i ’ul results tn curing catarrh. Semi for t tlmonials, free. F. J CHENEY i CO.. Props . Toledo, O. Fitly tiugglsts. price 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. D«,t»r>t Rei «t.va "I bale OUij Illi iihis I <IKI i . ii •tres " •’Ha» the family died nut?" ‘Tío; they bar« all breóme rl< h. His personal memoirs, written by his secretary, Baroil De Meneval, are full of the most absorbing incidents, especially in view of the present great Euro pean struggle. Get these Memoirs <» F ree By special arrangement with the ptib- lisher« of ( Oi l.It K'S, I he National Weakly. wa ata enabled to oflet a lim ited number of these ihiee volume seis ot the Memoirs ot Najioii. n free with a year’s aubs. ription to ( oilier s and this paper. Th, t |>itrictly limited ■—to get advantage ul it you must act promptly. The finest fiction w ritten will appear each week in short story ami serial L tin Mark Sullivan’, timelv Editorial, and wifely quoted Comments on c. ngres, will continue to be an exclusive feature. War Over There! i •Œ; I Autumn Here and i GL.lnttc Cas Tank. ! ip it igt <1 »»f ..»• IHJII5 1<‘|S ill fXis’« !•«•(• I : tt||p iBîf» fi»r t ’>«■ ? cwttr' ii l'"l '»H h *'• < Ml ’CllS. ? *!'.»• i* I ’<•! Is I ferf :iltd _7i h <•( H l ’! i i’ll •' I < h ’ I. is \ * i » . I in’.vr i '’‘:lt !.i i..• i i l. fm in- u Y i •li I • 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 Hood Rubber Boots and Shoes, Red Ribbon Groceries and Flour. When you want to know where Bottom is, get our prices, Compari- son is the only test of merit---we court it. Where Quality is Cheapened Lower Prices are easy. Our Goods arc Firsts. A Hearty Welcome awaits you at i. io’ : <1 P go. i i « Taylor - Williams Co. The People's Store where I "The World is Growing Better" Phone 142 Jacks nville, Oregon Ct' A v •- o g r n r h F ' j r ar-i A <-ci ia ii A '« .'•:i II ca ;> i: Hi ill rtj.> ceñís M, liavr 1 .«»»•!» 1 Is mo* her <»r ’l»: »■!•< • a«l a t'Ol ograpli .<»1!« tf>r> ectloii whi i< n.»’*»l U v e I»»*» a a hm lie fol lit- -i • al.- ni I; WHll Î :?i< n«a: tar ’ ride ! ti»- I» ver eve i in i’i Tl\ on« K (ti \> whs ’ppnks ot I’oi'ipirtu Sv- Ill'fbiS m f?:{>!»> <rt < L,,t* iohsp ho had seen aoh •o. Augi!>hi^ Veiiril hihi üip Gr:i<,<!ll n<i> vii( iiv <I ;it tnd his awn < I 5,1 W Of Oil! IIIOHP.V I tifD Ufl.r !!»< •»mist) ot InirbarmhH illl.l wv rt<» n<> igHin meet with »!»«■ «•(»Ilcctof until tlu beginning ol Un* •*!,xh eni h eottH-j when lie re:iI'jt’.-irs in tup person ot b Bohemian squire wh« lu-p’ a book to reer,rd tits exploits in 'he «-liase arm wuri Ihd 't wlti ihe ’Hg'i.i’iHv* ot h i”»*ni tin’ KU fihmds Witch Furn»ng. Then* are • ountries in whi< 1: the exe •uti"H of women as wltrhes is only a thing <»t vsterrtny. The last instance of witch binning occurred as recently as ISSN in Peru, and in other parts ol South A:net i< a i ases «-outiiit.ed to or «■in until well into (hr second half of the ninet<*rid li cent lirv England' "s own last (•<»n\lettiti hn wji hi raft took place at I¡••i’tf<»r<l in 1712 and I Scot land cuiiilt'iiiiitil >i u it' li ten years later. whi’e S|«:iin anti Germany re tallied a {udi* i n belief in witches and the jii<ii r of killing Klein until 1782 and liini Enough For Her. Iler Father—What are the young man's business prospects? Daughter- I don't know that. pa. All I know is tlmt he means business — Boston Truns« rlpt. F j i • Hf* voncentratlb.i. The weakest living creature by con centmtlng Ills [siwers In n single oblect cun accomplish something; the strong eat by dispersing Ids over many may full to accomplish anything.—Carlyle I’llrtll co::» y.irl diali. !< t!u it t.4 Winter Near! We are equipped to meet your demands for I any item found in the ordinary General Store as well as Many Specials not found even in flic Larger Markets Tho Potato Habit, Potato eiitlng I h -. h become a habit not because potatoes contain enough maiiishnu nt to carry on life, but be- < ause they an* ch<‘:!p easy to prep.iie and bul enough to till up the atom- avh. The potato coast.'-ts almost eu tlre.’y of simeli. and titoligli this lias a place in llie di. I It Is not capable of buildjtg up sticH nh and inns< le. Con staid leiermce Is made to the barili hood of cobmiits an I early settlers, Ti.e,\ wen* m.l r ii.ul on a potato diet. Unlike Most. A i’ the p<»t ; It'::-; lr.:.’.::-y as late as Way lie t'liesly is about one of the l&U. to la» : s. rvcd with sugar, nutmeg ■aide I men I ever saw. Payne IIow and mace. it I a I risili, t of more re so? Way ne Why. when n fellow bor .ent year«. . pi.t iti purcel of thè rows a quarter and doesn't pay it back atru.’f'de to kts-p d;»w vii file llvlug ex Ul." ty flmitly admits that It Is the p< n. •* nt ths <•■> d of tli ile body. quarter he cares about and not the Tills doc. net me.i ■ li. th.it potatoes .sh'.H!',-] be < !i:’’hi.:ic I I t a thè d etar.v. prin. iple of (lie thing.-Exchange. for like e\ i < i he. f f ■ ! thi-y lime a Cabies and Clothes. (lv:;n.tr i .■ •■•’••n to fuiail. i>':t t!:ey According to n London specialist, if must la* U Ct! vlth < <bs retimi and III white clothing for babies could be proper <•<»:••!»!? it! »'i "Xcesslve usi brhrrs an h i.ahle I i;all of miai mia. abolished, ill n generation there would be a 20 per cent decrease in the num ob bity : >1 uUlui’rtox .¡i ati n. -( ountrj her of [icrsons with defective eyes. Gell \*:i : n Just a hundred years ago, his ambi tions bathed the Continent in a sea of blood, k rance alone, under his leader ship, fought Germany. Russia, Austria, Italy, and (»real Britain u»./ n rw. 1 he Last minute” pictures of the European War will appear every week in the phehutjohic section of Collier',. ••1 wl*h you mnnv lc>p|iv returns." tin editor to a )wM"t who hurt Kent him a ihh - io »-11111,1 •\l V ihn I. Hl* «P, This man caused the last general European war. Linguistic W.iimsicatities. The following are it few lingiiwtlc wliimsiciilities: The Germans cull a thimble n "finger lint." which it cer tainly is. and a grasshopper a "hay horse." A glove with them is a "hand shoe," showing evidently tlmt they wore shoes before gloves. Poultry is ■feuttiO!' cattle." whilst the names of the well known sulistances oxygen and hydrogen are in their language "sour stub ' and "water stmT." The French, suauge to say. have no verb "to stand," nor cun n I'renchmati speak of "kick ing" any one. Tile nearest approach a iTniclimnii makes to It in hls'pollte- uess is to tlirenteu to "give a blow with Ids foot." tiie same to Hie re- - ipient in either case, ’mt It seems to want the directness, the energy, of our •l.li k." Neither lias lie any word for baby" or for "home" or “comfort." I'lit" terms "upstairs” and "down stairs" are also unknown in French, file lllndtis are said to have no word for "friend" The Italians have no equivalent for "humility.” — London Taller. I Curtain Calls. "I know a man «ho had a hundred curtain calls in a week." "I suppose he was a matinee idol." "No: l;e «'ll« 11 house furnisher."— Baltimore Anierii'.in A. ' iV The Mean Thing. “Why are yon mint nt Iler?” "1 met lier on tlm ear today, and she Raid. 'Oil. let me pay your fare!' and I said. 'Oli. you mus: n’t.'and siie didn't.' -Houston Post. The Boy a^d Professor, “I W mimi Rifii! l’r<»ft*Msor Bore y estenda) iind Ih* < rimili me.” \Vh:it flirt Ile hjiv ?” ••'i Tolrt me lo stop tmikiiiif Il fool of myself.” Lilly > Seed« are not an experiment— j they are tried in ourlaboratary and fl kf trial ground*. They are apedalhr ¡fl < adapted to the Pacific Northwest and F are true to name. Our valuable cat- a H cJogue will bo »ent ire- on requefl. DealersaellLJUy’GSeed» u not.write. /St The Chas. H. Lilly Co., Seattle LEOAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following Eve Colors. The normal Imitan eie I* hint» «II y scientists otti"" o', t- t«-i-'j •an serf by tile pres.-n ul different pigioetits in tile Iris blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. ' W arrantv Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, ( hattel Mortgage, Acknov ledgements, Real Estate ontract, Location Notice—Plac rr, Location Notice Q lartz. Satisfaction of Mortgage. R til Eit it j A f i id bizut, Suturi Emerson Ths Reason Why. The Lifnnnat'on editor rt■■•olve.l (In letter from a fresh youth: “Kindly till me why a prirl nlwny? closes her eyes when a fellow kisse. her.” The editor replied: "If you will send ns your phote*»mpl we may hr able to tell you (/*« ■ion.“* Ladies’ Home I'.rimai 18(15—It Is doubtful fly. 1914- It is don! (fill fly m ros.s tin* ocean 1920- It is dun- tful fly around the world 192.5—It is Hoi. rtr’ul fly to .Mars l i.:sl>»i. If men will If men will Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. Weintend adding other blanks as fast as possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order al short notice JACKSONVILLE Hueband and Wife. Vnsbani means Im "so Ismiid. wife ■veoving "lii : “"fl Is the < leaner: d ill' ll er is the I I’l.cr spinster Is the tin •I'riiid -' ' r o husband or nite <v hr < I he «»It tier íick'nq Pocket». •Picking pockets ’ Hit ul I hr reform»'» to the thi-t "Hunt lw h «litHciilt anc fir*»« arioiiK hiiHinvsM “It I m .” flvni'd I ip !»p«» kef. •it H until v(«u u»*l v< nt ii.inil in If nu n Will ■Il I ost * •« V Funny, bet No* t ••Wild MfiVN I here i re n< ra<) risi M?’ “I don’t know “My typewriter •« Artemus War I in ir ; ¡ — Louisville Courier J minai u.rx . co .nr, i... tw. It ;• <1 : ¡«u ahead? a ,ub«c* her, $our ,<ib«cr pt . n w I be ex tended for one > cat trum tspr« »ent date of expirattuu. COLLIER S $2.50 J pi te. *i H LJ i including t i . hi I line will i’ro ; v i ¡cago to Astori i »... < -X M’ V ». r. Yt. 1| The only way to V ■- - . ¡EN-: get the genuine Nsw Home Ï » Sewing Machine • u to buy the machine 1 with the name NEW L'nhspr !t In we| fui u* Il I Ujan mi» ohi- elidine* h rerta:n art.«nini ot unnapi » F. •*«* W'hit i> •■• n >ml thai elther »tu nthlhiteM hhi' »! t<a>M’> io inm i . 111.ti ai*i:<t«*iit <h>«' be Mermi’i Jose. tbe uen ir Pitting thè vRcnum eiennerr the “Oh mainimi, 1 hree volume $0(10 Jacksonville Post •• k lied. Th? Indue» "John, wli tii" <••• a house in this for "One <>t the I» -' the business I Special Offer to our Readers Your ow t home piper and I t’Ll IKK S. I ' e National Weekly, totether w ith the three v. himes uf N <p« Iron’s Memoall of these v ¿ctL.it.te puce of Colle» alone. p!u, 'Oe toe vet thee« st if packing and shippi c .\h n. !( . O Send V. ur < i ler to "v» M |f , ,re POSI If men will The Cure. c 'meet witii ste.Ubirs tu lan Fl finest Yes. my wife hns been III. but cisco. sii ■ is out again now. Hostess -What O eg in Avenue, Ba on, is doctor did von have? Guest No doc tor ut all. I Isiiight her a new bat — paved. «..’idoli indili «i AU the Sherlock Holmes stories published in 1915 will be printed exclusively in Colher s. Cruel. ' r«> X •it » . iti • I». «1 < li! /n Three Volumes The Female Housefly. A female house fly which lias iiiber hated iu n dwelling bouse, or else where, may produce in tiie spring, al the lowest estimate, 120 eggs. Assum Ing that one-half of these hatch as fe males, mid allowing that tiie breeding goes on without check for four months we have as the descendants of a singli hibernating individual 214.557,8^14.320 (>1.-.>,ta I).< <x>,<MM> Illes. Now, a house II; measures exactly one-fourth of an incl in length; the distance around th« earth at the equator is snld to be 24. 800 miles. It would take, therefore, 3,088.312,000 flies placed end to end to go around the world once. Using thli number as a denominator, and the number of flies produced in four months from one mother as a tinnier utor, we find she will give rise, in th« course of a summer, to enough tile- to eucirele the globe at tire equatot 5.000 times nod have plenty of progeny to spare.—Professor F. L. Washburn in Popular b> k in e Monthly. Sherlock Holmes Stories Exclusively in Collier’s An tneentiv». Mrs. ( ruufonl I tlauight you snld /uu weren't going fo the m u lug dr Cle? .Mrn rrnbshaw But. lay dear. I didn’t know then about the things you hav< told me. Judge. F»’la > ot -, » nini» bisan»«' Mr 1 ■ Olir Elin U h • Bella Sin* ih.n i '»•<! ! 1 Memoirs of Napoleon <1 His Great Genervilty, •Ws ln getting up u suhsetfptloa,* began the lad’ who wa» curryiur around the paper. Iler voice trembled I as she spoke, for the person she wa* now bracing happened to be tiie richest fellow m the community. She hoped ifftiinsi nope that she would get some tiling fat from him. "You. me getting tip a subscription?" echoed the millionaire, with a swea smile. “I'm sure you'll be very sue ..essful And what can I do?” "Would you—could you"—she nearly fainted at her assurance—“would you p-p-put jour name down on tills paper for a h-h-bundred dollars?" There—it was done. lie wouldn’t have missed a thousand, but she was pretty courageous to ask for as much as she did. His gentle smile reassured her. “Will I put my name down for » hundred dollars?" said he. "Why. mj tear young lady, I don't charge that amount for the use of mj- name when ! charitj’ is the cause. I will put my name down, of course, but not for a hundred dollars. I won't charge you a cent for it. It is a slight service’ -Cleveland Plain Dealer. “l’erhnp» «he • only dusL denr.”—lonkers "What w vmo - ask<»l tlif un—ipt'i*' "B i -: iiu ">\t a ahi'p ' rep • ' • I’nyti'ii II' i •’ » ipî’IlH*»?** L I.on the arm • » .r|¡ 1 and «n t’.ie legs. tMirber •ru « lire — i ther H. »’ » od trying to lay Uw Statesman. i “No. tn.x <«»n I ' mat »-li»* king pin’iegi*- and rvsUuruuUi. * I<» mh run the ' thi' hotels I upivs. « No oilier like it Noctbrr istjood Th Nav üuhi Sewing Machine Coepmj,' ORANGE, MASS.