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:■ JACKSONVILLE POSI-: A Wild Wea Cfidai Taper of the City of Jacknom ille, Oregon County, Oregon. THANKSGIVING Gül Abroad A weekly newspapeFpublished every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26th By DULIA BREWERTON SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1914 Helen Gorton was a ranch girl. was born on her father's ranch and SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on lived on It till she was fourteen years application. of age, then was sent east to school. She was no great student, not because to give an illustrated lecture of the It was hard fur tier to learn, but be COURT HOUSE NEWS Southern Oregon In lians, their past cause she was pining fur the wild life and their accomplishments, The con of tile west At eighteen she returned to her home Item« of Interest to Jackson County cession would in addition show a num and resumed her former habits. She ber of Indian relics. MARRIAGE LICEN8ES was au excellent shot and rider and could stand any amount of exposure. Oliver T. Twitchell and Bernice M. Farmers’ Week Postponed By a eamptire under u tree she slept Spencer. more comfortably tlinu In a bed. Marcus P. Baker and Annie F. Pat Helen was obstinate. Wbeu she was Farmers and other citizens of Ore twenty and announced to tier father ton. that she was going to Europe to visit George H. Croy and Mona Garrison gon who are planning to attend Farm ers’ Week at the Agricultural College those countries of which she had beard Smith. are hereby notifie ) that the date has so much be knew that ft would be use Edward W. Flackus and Hildred M. been postponed to February 1-6, 1915. less to attempt to stop her. When Helen departed she was es Bailey. The changed and enlarge 1 character corted to a railroad station some twen of the exercises have made this change COUNTY COURT ty miles distant from her home by a necessary. Many conventions of lead dozen or more cowboys, each one of In the matter of the guardianship of ers of the various agricultural inter whom would have attacked u regiment Donald P. Magerle a minor. Petition ests of the state will b? held at thi t of wildcats to win a smile from her for appointment of guardian and order time in aldition to the sp cia) techni When the train moved off they were appointing same. cal instruction and demonstration com- drawn up in line beside the track on In the matter of the estate of K. | monly given. Leaders of National rep- horseback and tired a salute from their Field, deceased. Petition and order to | u'i;ïion"’from "various" part? of the revolvers, which she returned from Bell real property. I country an<i from the U. S. Depart- one she carried slung to her waist un In tha matter of the guardianship mellt of Agriculture will be prese it to der the skirt of tier dress. Helen first saw tile old world in the of Frances Winnifred Qwigley, a min-1 address these convention!, Pillars of Heiviiles, two mountains, or. Report of guardian filed. one on either side of the strait of Gi In the matter of the estate of A. P. braltar, and landed not many miles Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Talent, deceased. Order to show from the liase of Vesuvius, When a with I-OCAL. APPLICATIONS, as they cause. cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca month had passed she bad not yet left tarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, In the matter of the estate of Frank and in order to cure it you must take in Naples. She made acquaintances rap ternal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is Idly, but so uiieonventional were her A. Douglas deceased. Order of final taken internally, and acts directly upon ways in that land of conventionality 8 itlement. tho blood and muoous surfaces. Hall’s for women that members of her own Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It In the matter of the estate of Wil was prescribed by one of the best phy sex, even though they understood her liam Webb deceased. Final account sicians in this country for years and is and looked upon her as being n thor a regular prescription. It is composed of ouglily good girl, did not dare counte- filed. the best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho nance her. In the matter of the estate of Peter mucous surfaces. The perfect combina This troubled her. Why it was that Nicholas Fick, deceased. Affidavit of tion of the two ingredients is what pro Innumerable men were markedly at duces such wonderful results in curing publication of notice to creditors filed. catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. tentive to her mid few women seemed J. CHENEY fk CO., Props., Toledo, O. In the matter of the estate of Allan F. Sold These F .o',.s Not Ucod Enough. to care to be Intimate with her she by Druggists, price 75c. There is sm.ill reason to doubt that Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. could not understand. One elderly e of Antioch. Smith deceased. Oath of executor When I’jinl t : : oil Hie city of Anti the proper development of tree crops American Indy who realized her Inno filed. cence endeavored to caution her by och there were doubtless many re would greatly enrich and cheapen the In the matter of the estate of Fan telling her that In a land full of crluii- mains of the Greek rule with its mag food supply of the American people ■ a nie M. Port deceased. Final account mils it was not safe to go about alone, nificent art ami aivliileetiire. lor from and their domestic animals. The chief filed Helen did not know what fear was the east to west one of tin- later kings trouble seems to be that We have not i pii ti. "I i:> f| to. but thought about it. Most of the crop In the matter of the estate of A. W. ' ’ tint nt p -e t nt I be and, misunderstanding the purport of of the- Grci-k dynasty had laid out a Sturgivs deceased. Petition for order «ih» Ilian never’ may lu the caution, continued to go about splendid core." with donb.e colonnades trees of vahie of Europe have been in of tn irble. wha ti ran for five miles in troduced into this country, such as the to transfer loan. li.'lgc a - well ns to soim without a chaperon. But one day her eyes were opened a straight line through the very lietirt olive, tig, date, the acorn anti cork oak. Brooklyn thti/tn. In the matter of the estate of Ward very siuliicnl.v and very wide. While of tho city. In wet weather people the walnut, pistnclie and almond. Our R. West deceased. Affidavit of pubh visiting I'ompeii with a party she over could walk from encl to encl under native trees, such as tile pecan, shag In the Market. catior of final notice filed. Agent Have you Lot-omc cqjivtqqed heard nn Itallnn prince mnke dlspnrng- cover. "TrecCs. flowers and fountains." bark. mulberry, honey locust, mesquite In the matter of the estate of James to 111'4 ¡11'011:1 lift» Vol? l‘i <»speet Ive Risk ing remnrks about "that American we are told, "adorned tile promenade, and persimmon, off. r great promise if drl." It being plain that he referred to mid poets song ' f the beauty of the properly selected, propagated, improv Smith deceased. Proof of pub'ication — No. Imr I've got lour yonipnnloN bid her. She was not only wounded in statin- of Apollo ami of the Nymphae- ed by plant breeding ami tested by ex of notice to creditors filed. ding for me 1‘hilml l| !ii i Ledger. spirit, lint Indignant, the former feel tint erected near tho river." These periment. All this requires scientific CIRCUIT COURT ing giving place to the latter. She things doubtless Piiul saw. as well ns work. Now that we have spent a quar "What's a pttlyuui:.i q. pop?” Kate McAndrew vs Sallie C. Pilcher. "Very oft<Di li ‘s :i f. ¡l«»\v who has had once confronted a grizzly bear, the splendid fheitter and aqnedm-ts ter of a century developing the equip Order overruling demurrer. mure monay H iih .I h * knows whiit tu'<l* which, for reasons best known to It mid baths wltii b were added by the ment for the promotion of agricultural with ” l’liil:p»ri* bii Bulletin. -elf. rctrentod on sight, but had been Roman conquerors short'y before his science the time has probably* come Lottie Pelton vs AsiJan I Preserving when attention can be turned In part brought down by n ball from her rifle. time.—Christ ¡tin Herald. & Orchard Specialty Co, Order con- from the herb of Ike field io I lie more She did not regard Prince Leonardo dl firming sale of real prop rty sol.I un- productive tree that has long made the Bravery anj Cowardice. Gindn ns formidable as the grizzly. and der execution. Cowardice Is often ignorance, Are oriental garden so |.rodnctive. J. K un * he was not sutli -lently versed In for Slate of Oregon vs Mis. E. J. Me- elgn ways to know that It was not any mon brave, more ready to take sell Smith in Atlantic. Nulty. Order denying motion tor ;. consideii'd a lady's part to protect her their Ilves in their hands, to reckon death as one of the da’lv encounters, Old English Army Orders. i.ew trial. good name by a man's methods than the deep sea fishermen? Yet a A quaint iirmy order was issued In she Helen conceuled tile fa« t that John McKenzie vs Dena Scheble. et had overheanl the slurring remark and group of th so num brought to London Englund In 17-1.3. w lil.-h said. "No offi v r. All,.«,' of uetciid.mis likd. llnislied In i visit to I'ompeii without by one of their missionaries have been cer or num tu wear ,-t white feather, any one knowing that she was hot with seen too ter.ltiel to cross the street. lest they be taken for the French!" The police had to stop the traffic to al In those (In.'s, too. they npjiarently Indignation <>n the way Imek to Nn low th- in t » cross. The qui k. quarrel found it m-i-essiiry to issue instructions COKCEMLD GUNS SOUGHT pies she asked one of the gentlemen some. feat'- s < Orkneys who laughed of the parti, mi Italian, what he would at them ln»w would they* feel In a regarding enlistments that would cer do to n ill in who had spoken eon frcpzli’ ■ storm in the North sea? A tainly be out of pi.lee today, such ns tel n pt m ms I.v of n Woman he loved anil sp d. r ma terrify the most courageous the following tn 1713. "Sailors mid col f.’.'jo ione. Says Cfiiceis Will respei ted lie re|i!leil that he wiibld of women an I a v< term shrink from a liers never make good Souliers, being accustomed to a im re drunken way of '-all the man out under the code duello ent Enforce Law Ajainsf Car Evorv boro ha his weakness, TÎÎU next morning I >1 Glitdil receive I and we nitty b lieve et erv coward has life than wli.it a private sentinel's pay ii not«* written tn n feminine I i .- iik I mid a point v livre lie turns and will tight '•nil admit of." Another sir. li "ar oilice rying Wtapo, s. mandate, rlireeti d to recruiting ser slgiM»d “Il asking him to meet the world IxHidon Outlook. In Three Volumes geants in 1781 said. "You must enlist her In a certain retired spot that sli no strollers, vag.il . iids. tinkers, ehliu tumi« d on the outskirts of Naples that Or gon City, Or , N v 19 Tin Ger.ora! Utility. This man caused the last itey sweep.- or sailors!" l.s-k night nt II o ’ i !»»<*k Without the sign • i ty or ini live gaiist cat r. it g A young minister lui'l obtained a kirk Much humor probably similarly tin general European war. ed Inltbils 1’1 Hindu would have look In a Si-i'tli It milling distil-I. After a ceule w. up, nt w ould be ri.-iuh ei conscious mirked the more genera1 ed upon the ii«>h» ns a trilp to eiia'dt* His personal memoirs, written deal "f dli ’ i tilt.' he ninmiged to sec-urc cd in Oregon City, foil, win« the sonn» «me to ro’> him lie was not sui*<- loti,■•’liigs. rite first morning after his army orders of those slera old times.- by his secretary, Baron De d. i < i A'isa Einn a Ul n h in Loudon Answers. the Hot»» vin* enilhie. bill u'til Ills arrival tin- himll.tily km>< Iced at the Meneval, are full of the most I day. was the stat.-mem «»¡»Inion of Helen Gorton, lie thoogtit ii door with lhe rather unusual query ns absorbing incidents, especially in J last evening. Superctitions cf Siam. verx pr«»b:ibh» H wns ¡I»- Io whether In- had washed liliiiself. view of the present great Euro ‘ I h. shootingot M s- Uiri h in l’or' In Slam ¡ili l aldcs iis-eive thè sanie grant the b.t* r-. !«• w. "Yes." lie said. "Why?" pean struggle. I'his mime is Bang, land has rhown the a «.lute in. Cessi t) At tin» lionr ii ifiidt. well iirinvd to ’’Decause.” she replied citlmly. "I'm num«- .-it birth Just a hundred \ ears ago, his ambi of enforcing (his. rtli >iue, Mtùi May- guar«l H i: a In t tn»« !ivi\v. In» (lr<»vv "I- gatm Io mak' n diitnplln' for the din which im».:i. ri-d, .nid It I h tlte only tions bathed the Continent in a sea of 111 a «‘nrinive l<» i i» ii|PK>i!it<*d I'hlrr ner. an' I will like lhe Ion' o' the d«-xlgtt:ltimi i oiicli.nil. .I ■.ito uewconier or Jones. “I will in.«t'uel I i 1 «d i .. blood. F rance alone, under his leader for some mi ni lis. |’ol e scvernl years and nlU'Idiim \ -1’..- i ini » ii ltd I <11 :i basin!" - Detroit l iee Press. lice Shaw to pay strict l <> i i(. ship, fought Germany, Russia, Austria, tlli-y Wr:tr 11 - i li-tlilii.: excepf porltttps ly liglm «I N«» ••tie \\ iim inMir. ut il funi the law ami search eve Italy, and Great Britain — and nvon. 1-spiC.oUs >t stl illg of 1 ■ ■:-¿s or br •ricvli'ts or iink- Ixllig the «liai i.iHrt i»f ipilt) of t!i<* Ther® Were Three. person and 1 will see to it ll.ai .• i ong I low «•! irriith» o >1 "Father blitndi'ted Into I tie library Iris :ls .»ru lli ni. 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