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^JACKSONVILLE POSI T. E. W. Smith vs Southern Pacific Co. Action to recover money. Com plaint filed. Summons. Cfíicial Taper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon I. Rogue River Valley Canal Co. vs A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson Dave Phipps. Condemnation suit. County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Proprietor Complaint filed. Summons. Demur rer to complaint filed. Order allowing Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, withdiawal of demurrer. Answer Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. filed. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY, 20 1915 Same Co. vs W. proceedings. SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on application. Same Co. vs Ellen Same proceedings. Our article in last week’s issue regarding the Sun’s account of the Lincoln Day banquet at Medford, seems to have stirred the ire of both the Sun and Ashland Tidings and judging from the broadsides of sarcasm hurled at us, we evidently touched some tender spots. Passing up that phase of the Sun’s reply, however, we notice with pleasure that the Sun says: “What we do want is the complete and absolute retirement of the Democratic party from national af fairs ir. 1916, and we are going to do everything we can—with the Jacksonville Bust's permission to bring that about.” E. Phipps Same Phipps, et al. Same Co. vs Lee Phipps. ceedings. The Grants Pass Observer had-the following to say regarding the Sun’s account of the Lincoln Day banquet. The middle of the Observer’s article, (represented below by stars) consisted of Col. Sargent’s add -ess. M.dford had a Lincoln birthday banquet Friday night last which the republican organization promoted. It was participated in by Bull Mousers as well, but thev had only a subsidiary interest, since at the last election not enough “progressives” voted to maintain an organiza tion. In fact, the percentage of votes is so meagre that the party is now barred by law from getting on the Oregon ballot. ««••*«• • * • In the face of what Colonel Sargent here sai l, the next morning's Sun comes out an ! ilagrantly procla ms: “Republicans Join With Progressives it Lincoln Banquet.” Now that the Sun has no party anu no following, it should dispose of its plant to the use of real republicans, and if the editor feels that he can not stand for republicanism, let him move into California, where he can fall into the arms of Bull Moosers galore. Possibly the lease of life there will be longer. “The World is Growing Better 1915 Promises to be the Banner Year For the Farmer Prepare to Reap Your Share of the Profits by Having Your Ground in Good Condition and Planting only C. C. Johnson vs Garnet-Corey Hard ware U*. Action for damages. Com plaint filed. Summons. Bank of Jacksonville vs Trail Lum ber Co. Suit to foreclose mortgage. Complaint filed. Verlinda Cantrell vs James Cantrell. Suit for divorce. Complaint filed. Summons. We Have a Large Vartiety of Field and Garden Seed and are Sole Agents For Aimee Chipley Dann vs Wilbur W. Dann. Suit for divorce. Complaint | filed. Summons. New Spring Merchandise Arriving Daily Clean Seed of High Germination Henry Fox vs Nettie Pence, et al. sale of real property. In the matter of the estate of A. P. Talent, decease I. Inventory and ap- praisemeat filed. In the matter of the estate of D. G. Karnes, deceased, Order directing payment of part of executor’s tee. County Treasurers Seven- State of Oregon, County of Jackson. TREASURY DEPARTMENT Jacksonville, Oregon, February 20,th 1915. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all County Warrants, which were protested on the 7th day of August, 1911, numbered as follows, to-wit: 11148, 10997, 11197, 11217, 11216, , 11224, 11243. 11096, 11199. 11056, 11021, , 11071, 11220, 11061, 11175, 11238, 11252, , 11058, 11245, 11251, 11165, 11057, 11049, , 11249, 11201, 11059, 11278. 11150. 11210, , 10987. Interest erases on the warrants above I numbered and called this 2.1th day of I February. 1915. F red L. C olvig . i Treasurer of Jacksan County, Oregon. Productions Luther Burbank's I Good Goods, Square Dealings, Right Prices e» I AT Taylor - Williams Co fV The People’s Store Jacks inville, Oregon PHONE 142 Enchanted Gardens. It has always seemed to me that jo child had l»'*eii q’rttu fairly treated who had ia*t IK rd with the rallies in an eu chanted gard- n. There must be walls iboui su b <i garden to hoid in memo ri(»s and tall trees for mystery and 'iiuch fr-m rance mid shadows and the child must sometimes play alone .hat his di licalt )o\ ma.\ nut I m * marred What peart* tins garden will bring in the old dry year* to cotur, what IneH.-ihie (ears, wliat longing: I’lerre Lull found his first touch of romance in a sweet Flein b garden where there were friendly md aunts, much cofoi perfume and long. idle, still days I re;nein!«ei n wonderful haunted wood in Holland whi li rested at ihe edge of a qil« on > tmrd *n and was all a soft, transitu ent green rile trees met overhead an^. **:*iit down pale green shatb-. and the little sir am fh.it moved so slowly thi ’ itgh th • wo«s|i was like a narrou strip of jade l? o?i the all was green and he»iv\ with ste-tes. and I knew that th* re were fairies r\ery where, hiding undei the le:ivi*s peerhm .at me i rui i ¡he thick f«»rn beds and ¡»ailing sih cr boats down thr pole river — Clara ’1 .»Im t hcsm \ in t T:t; t .inan First Steps In English. Tlie police In CTihtittii «-niiuht a mt the out <»f h xh«»p eiirly In the morning and arrested him on suspicion The man had on the previous etening coii'paled himself Inside the shop and had employed file time until morning In fitting himself with a complete suit of «-lothes. including a white shirt, with studs and links, a rod tie. carefully put on black socks, a pail of patent loath er«, watch and chain. luuidkei'clilef. |M»( kot knife, straw hat and > ane. He • ven went the leiii'tli i>f «fitina bis i.aihe inside tile llllt Oli belila nf r.liXlii d before a tiumiMlrnte Ile g.-ive i lie qllrvlext exvllm- ¡UKliril alile He * lid limi In «.nitrii t<> lenrti Englbtli nd ns n prelliiihiur. Mi«|>. tlii’iiuht II t.sPSt tu Ur.’xe llke ali Elinlisliuiau. elle oli III IIUIII. x <•<..etti) «Uh » pilli If III. uni- «lini. I SIICI II .l«TfJ «llllli’tllinz Ila- i rry’ D 1« ne irtj tn-ie "x- lue i ' v . nnd file unti.ve me foie' It Fol'owing is the report of U. S. Vol unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Jacksonville, for month of January, Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. 208 PAGE ANNUAL— Ready Early In January -Mailed FREE to Aiyeaa. Anywhere. Shows Seeds. Poultry, Bee and Stock Supplia«« Spray« and Fertilisers« Th* CHAS. H.LILLT CÔ. Seattl« and Portlaad ANNUAL What He V/antsd Arthur 11 Emn*HiH«*li in Hl« roller l:ou of an«*-«’<!(>1i*s ut tile helH-li tells t ils stun u I niiu Lord Briixtlvld. who wn« nirnuijt th»- mst <>f the Scotch judges who rigidly adhered I To.id Scotch dlalret ”ll.i e ye on\ counsel. mon’'* i » Maurice .Margot when pia»*» d nt th»* t ar “No. was the reply “Do ye want t<> lin’e ony ¡ippolntlt ? continued tin* Intlgv ’No.' suid M.ug'd "I only want m I’lierprctei h> inak»- me iind«*i staid what yoiii lordstiip says " Green land Summers- uruv ver, fusi in tli< «fiori ni «ntiiinei n i» tn Wea'her Report. Date M i.xLnum Minimum ilTecipi ta lion 1 43 31 •) 45 31 3 47 34 4 41 32 5 48 33 6 49 31 7 44 37 8 43 35 89 29 9 10 42 29 11 47 34 48 12 39 13 45 35 14 35 41 15 41 31 It: 23 38 17 4.1 44 18 42 26 19 43 27 ■20 40 26 21 23 45 28 49 The State of Oregon vs James W 2° 23 22 44 Howard. Criminal compia’.it. Trans 24 27 44 cript from Justice's court, Ashland 25 33 50 '26 29 47 Item» of Intereet to Jackfon County filed. 40 27 52 • ! l” Marie HarkolT vs John Brader. Ac 28 59 40 NEW CASES 56 40 tion for damagt s. Complaint filed. 29 30 39 57 The State of Oregon vi Henry Scott. Summon«. 31 37 49 .14 Iiwlietei by grani jury. Arugo-.i temperature —mean max. 4<>.09;m ’an an-l plead guiltv. Ord r un x eie ev. mir. 31:42 mean 38:7.5 Max 59 on 2«, The State of Oregon va Jack II D ■ Minimum. 22, on 22st. Greatest d i:lv verenux. Tir ee neper«' e in bei m,a tu range, •? * Total preeipit itio i 3.10 f >r uttering forged che ks. Olile- on inches, Greatest in 24 hours. 1.05 in., arraignment. Number of days with .01 on 8. The Stufe of () egoti va Mrs. Violet lent, et ux. Action to r cover inch or more precipitation, 12, cleat. St >nc. Indicted by th ■ grand jury for Complaint filet!. Affidavit and under-18; partly cloudy, 9: cloudy, 14. keeping a House of ill fame. Order on j taking for attachment. Certificate of I K. B ritt , arraignment. attachment filed, 1 Cooperative Observer. City Politics are looking up this week: in addition to the ticket nominated by the mass meeting, two candi- dates for councilman have been nominated by petition: Judge Neil and Chauncey Florey. This will give the voter at the polls four names from which to se ect two' for the position. “Spring Sweet Spring, Seed Time, Seed Time” and Same pro- j to quiet title. Complaint filed. Go to it. You have our consent and hope it will not Suit Summons. be like ycur support of the Republican nominees last fall. W. H. Evans vs Fred R. Kail. Suit foreclose a mortgage. Complaint Bro. Greer in the Tidings, seems to be mixed in his ideas i to bled. Summons. as to “majorities.” If he will look up the registration Mary F. Whitman vs Olive R. Bell, to foreclose a mortgage. Com- list of last year he will notice that what he terms the old i ’ Suit plaint filed. line republicans were enough in the majority to entitle COUNTY COURT In the matter of the guardianship of them to rule their party and prescribe the policies there Joseph Welch, an incompetent. Re of. He says: “under the American system majorities port and account of guardian filed. are supposed to rule. If progressives are in the majority In the matter of the estate of W. S. Reese, deceased. Order approving why should not they have the larger part in the pro final account and discharging executor nouncements and conduct of the party?” Sure, just vzhat and bondsmen. In the matter of the guardianship of we said in the article to which the Tidings excepts, but Frank Jackson, a minor. Order ap I the editor of the Tidings forgets that the progressives pointing guardian. In the matter of the estate of T. J. had but a handful of voters at the last election and Triplett, deceased. Order confirming should this handful dominate the thousands who sup sale of real property. In the matter of the guardianship of ported the regluar nominees of the republican party? Fredericks Downing a minor. Order “Better come off the perch” Brother Tidings, Be con- for annual allowance. In the matter of the estate K. Fields sistent if you can. deceased. Order confirming sale of In another column appears a resolution of the city council submitting a proposed amendment to the city charter, to a vote of the people, March 2. If adopted, the amendment will do away with the present system of nominating candidates for city offices by mass meeting, and will require that all candidates be nominated by peti tions filed with the recorder not less than fourteen days prior to the regular city elections. The promoters of the amendment claim that this amendment will place all candidates on an equality as to the “backing” behind them, while under the present system those nominated 1 y the mass meeting have an advantage over those who are nominated later on by petition. As the proposed : mendment will interfere with the rights of no one and v. ill tend to remove some dissatisfaction now existing, we believe that it will be good to vole for it. The Medow Lark and the Robin are singing ti.c only way to get the genuine 3 wow Home I Sewing Machine q h ij to buy the machine ft with the name NEW B I I on the arm j and in tl.e leg», TJu* machine it ranted for all time. jW FJ v fi | No ether Eke it I Nocl:;?r t••'rood Tin ik :. i S:± j Lachin» Company, ORANGE, MASS. Insects In Flight Motion picture« of in««*rt> in Hight «how that they regulate their •‘peed jy charming On* inelination of their wing« rather than h\ altering the ra pidity of theli tnotJon. Unpleasant. «lio teil’« ns of our faults friend." quoth the philos Moisei tn Argentina ib.r > importili inn* .Mgeidir are | h » i *«» iiou !* I’he »i.iti'e animai* •‘timi natura lon iiig tin in to Hitni’e smoke (airidiig piio of the wi*vd. taught fo avoid a « ell done" — (Io It for you than what you Deafness Cannot Be Cured It Is bad lu< k to | m «« under n h»dd —If It happen* to I* the ladder cl fame.-Ufe. by local • applications, ns they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness and that Is by constitutional rmndl s. JVafness is caused b\ an Inflamed - r..li- tion of the mucous lining of the ' Lust i- cl.ian Tube. When this tube L; I Inilamvd vou have a rumbling sound or In r perfect nearing, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, and unless i the la flammation can be take 1 oj» nd tube restored to It« r. rms! < an li fieri, hearing will be d. • r 1 f • er: i.inu cases out of t. n are caused by . which is nothing but an ’•'lamed coni’.i- tion c** t’•' m’.i.'.'us eu fv \ We «-.li r ’Tt'mlr -1 J r ’ f rmr case of ppifn.-s5 tcaus-» t» ycatar-l ' t‘-at cum-.* ;• «cured by Hsll's Catarrh C «. > Iforc • «. r. j m :: net . a co, Toledo oua Bold oy Drug-z. s,7 c. Take Halit Family Fills for soastlMtion. LET AL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. W arrantv Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, (. hattel Mortgage, Acknow lodgements, Real Estate ontract. Location Notice —Placer, Location Notice Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage, It tai Si. it j k r j it, C > i ,’ ut. Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. We intend adding other blanks as fast as possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice CKS ON VILLE POSI. Z1 A .crtbc ar 1 valuable if ••»! ►’ a..d housing y->ultry u contained in th« Ltwt «rf, J U ly a I oultry Book p, o^d. 3«nd for copy, free