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About Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1915)
JACKSONVILLE POSl-:- Official Paper of the dtp of Jacksonville, Oregon 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, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. ■Si TURD A Y, FEBRUA R Y, 27 I »15 Farm Cheap money will solve many of the farmers problems. With the passing of Mr. Beekman, Jacksonville lost a man whose place here will never be filled: though per haps not “first in war” yet he was “first in the hearts of his people” and wielded an influence, perhaps uncon sciously, yet which was felt by all. COURT HOUSE NEWS ' longing to the traitors of their coun try’s interest. Wheat and cotton ought to get tö Item* of Interest to Jackson County gether and strike an average. CIRCUIT COURT Aimee C. Dann vs William W. Dann Order for publication of summons. Estella B. Semon vs Chas. F. Scheif- flin, et al. Decree. California-Oregon Power Co. vs Tne Rogue River Public Service Corpora- tion. Order to show cause and re- straining order. E. E. Morrison vs Sophrme M. Her- bert, et al. Order of default. I lecree Henry Fox vs Nettie Pence, et al. Order for publication of summons. H. H. Corliss vs John Mayfield, De- fault order. Judgment. G. D. Hoseley vs E. T. Staples, Or- der of default. Judgment. Theo. H. Engle V3 Andreas Weid- n/r. Order extending time in which 11 file transcript in the supreme court. COUNTY COURT There is now a startlingly large col- lection of gentlemen who are the pres ident emsritus of Mexico. Being Khedive of Egypt just now must be a good deal like being the husband of a distinguished woman. Alaska reports a new river open to commerce, but Col. Roosevelt has not yet given it his official sanction. After a naval battle the loser *it least does not claim to have fallen buck for strategic reasons on a position previ ously prepared. The Meadow Lark and the Robin are singing I There is not enough of the communi I ty spirit among our rural districts. “Spring Sweet Spring, Seed Time, Seed Time” and Success in farming depends largely upon proper marketing methods, cheap morey and co-operation. Something is wrong in our market SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on ing system when a small crop brirgs application. more money than a bountiful one. The regular city election will be held next Tuesday and there promises to be a lively contest over the elec tion of councilmen, there being four candidates in the field. Messrs Johnson and McIntyre, nominated by the mass meeting and Messrs Neil and Florey nominated by petition. The friends of the different candidates are busy “talking politics,” but so far the honors seem to be about even. Take your choice and may the best men win. » Facts Co-operation between practical farm ers and proficient business men will eliminate ignorance and prejudice. “The World is Growing Better” » 1915 Promises to be the Banner Year or the armer Prepare to eap Your Share of the Profits by Having Your Ground in Good Condition and Planting only 7 Clean Seed ol High Germination The highest duty of state and Feder al Governments is to place agricultur al education within the reach of all. VVe Have a Large Var iety of and are Sole Agents For The farmer can hot be helped until h ■ organizes, and the Government can best help the farmer through organi zation. ieid and Garden Seed Luther Burbank's Productions New Spring* Merchandise Arriving Daily By co-operating with his neighbor the farmer can learn new methods of culture and the interchange of ideas will benefit both. The Nation’s menu must be made up from the fields, pastures, orchards and gardens, and to far m intelligently the farmer must know what is needed. Good Goods, Square Dealings, Right Prices 9 ------------------».'gi* Trenches In War, The late British general Sir William Butler 111 the course of an article that appeared in n military magazine near ly forty years ago thus spoke bls mind about tile use of trenches In time of war "The spade may be nearly as dangeroun to the army that uses It as to the one Unit neglects It Like every- thing else. It Is good In its way. That way Is given a long way. but Its end can lie reached If the Infantry sol Iler gets thoroughly convinced that in 'he sheltered trench lie tils hopes of safety he will doubtless lie a hard man tn drive out of these trenches But It may also be n difficult mutter to drive Idin on from them to the front Digging may save n battle from being lost, but it lias never won a decisive victory, and It probably never will.” — Manchester Guardian. € M AT t' Taylor - Williams Co. The People's Store » Jacksonville, Oregon PHONE 112 »3.v Throwing Dirty Water. An English legal periodical recently published an inquiry sent to it by a Dragoons. One trouble with Chicago Mayors, is Four c(‘ntiirh*s ago. when firearms lawyer as to tile origin of a queer be that it has always had too much prom were in their infancy, soldier* were lief encountered by him—that It Is Uo ising material and not enough fulfilling mimed from the weapon* they bore. offense to throw water on a persoti material. Thus Infantry men were called ••pike” prox tiled the water be dirty, A client or •‘shot." according to their weapons. of his. summoned for nssiuilt. had as Well if the male voters divide on The “dragon” was a short musket or sured film that lie Ibid a sufficient de party lines the women have only to carbine, and the soldiers who bore feuse. because he had taken tile pre hang together to elect their candi them were dragoons. The original dra caution of putting 11 handful of dirt in date goons were mounted Infantrymen, be the waler before throwing It. Another ing organized as Infantry. On this correspondent suggested as the soln I In the matter of the eitateof A a o i Some people say the new moon is a account, being without cavalry train tion the ancient practice, before tin Be'k. dece ted Invent try and appr.iis- dry moon. Then there is the prohibi ing. they were decidedly poor horse days of drams and sewers, ol throw rnent filed. tion movement and much of the water men. but they improved until they lug waste « itci Into the street When In the matter of the examination of has been squeezed out of s'oeks. Can were clnRsed ns medium cavalry.-— tills practice was prevalent doubtless the fart that the water was dirty tn J. M. Rose, an insane person. Order anybody diaeern signs of a devasting American Boy. stead of clean was ii clrciini Mance of committment to the Oregon State flood anywhere? tending to show that the wetting of V, 7TLL undoubtedly is like Hospital. Gold and Iron. the unfortunate passerby was a tula Some men find it so difficult to save yy your talker und all other Iron and gold w hen melted together In the m itter of the guardianship of a little money when single that they adventure rntliet than by design norm ii men Im j robably may be mixed In various proportions OdVen F. and Eula S. Marvin, minors. don’t even think it worth while after will want u mild .stimulant ocua- ♦ and hardened or crystallized, Alloys si«»nal!y. Bond of guardian filed. Bcdal Chamber Silver. marrying. containing Ki per cent of gold are Don't Mart yo>ir married life Few place* of equal vxieni in niothei In the matter of the estate of Eliza harder than pure Iron, but ns the p ro by filing prudish. B« mt is Now is the time to trade your ba’e portion of gold In rea ses above that eaifb evei produced 11* much weillHi li< illiiht! and refreshing, and Im beth Sull van, deceased. Order ap will drink it moderately, for amount tile alloy become* softer, Sll- in «»re a* I lie fjinums "bri(i:il ch.imber’ pointing time and place of final hear of cotton for a sack of flour. he knows the 1 ui< ailing of True tn the laike Valley sllvvi indie* In trou do not form alloys. ver and ing. T<‘nipcruurc. 1 Don't tell him he M»ti!h(‘l‘n New Mexico It vie ded over One of the pleasant things of the ! can’t drink it Lroad-miiidi'd In the matter of the estate of Eliza lav is the approachinent between’ .o.i :M». t!iv silve: ore hoitH* found Illuminative. and meet him I lia’f wiy. You’ll Jones deceased. Bond of administrati r young Rockefeller and the stateofCol- ' "This meter.' explained the CUR twenty f«»«*i i:n<’e:'2i«nind and was tak have your irr ■ < Feum soda ...... fre- .. filed. orado. company r offi otti' Til hl "tii.risiiri s the qiian en from a spare no laraet «h n a eo«»d qtifiilly and Will will have his sized "OOlll One p:«» ••• 'f ore cveirhe.l L« er. tlty of glia Veil Us,' In the matter of the estate of Anna Yoor father and I soon will When the consumers of all the na "And." asked the ’in»pr who NlJMIO | m ’|» i I(| m ami retnrnc I smertN* M. Morse, deceased. Order fixing time hav^ our twenty-iifth wedding in .‘mother »IIIV O<’I’î|<|«»||M, values i»f ovei and place for h :aring on final account. tions get togeth r and develop a class Is present on HI aniiiver-ary. In all lho«e years consciousness there will |,e n<) In()I> > "when* Is the meter which measures nearby shaft rtf’y fee: hi il.’pib SIM. he lias o.'unk ’.is whenever In the mutter of the estate of Alice wars. what you • hirve for?" r’lil-uirlplila : hmi worth ut «»re uf liie seme «*lmnic I he v. a*it •»! it. L*> k at him to Lyon Burke deceased. Inventory and tni was li«»is'ed with a !i”.n I windlass : Ì day st: ».:g, r«'busl, alert, no I ed'-'et ♦ finer i.ui on earth. in eLili hours Ar^oii-iut. appraisement filed. Never Blessed is the w .man whose husband i once he.vc 1 denied him the In the mattei of the examination of can always find what he is looking for rri\ ilcge <>f drinking moderately. Fust to Strike O.l Harvey Sua-k. et al. Order of com just where he left i\ I know tlie moderation vnh The tirsi man to "strike »»ir mittment to the Boys & Girls Aid So v. hi h J-e drinks does him a • ..h : * In cont'idering the literacy test i L’ldhd Stales was E L l«rai.v world of good. In fa. t, I enjoy —* it ciety. dllctoi on du* New I Inven r may be f und that some of the incom it: seeing him ? J «‘guard Lis hra ,’h. Weather Report. NEW CASES Euipio.\«*d al oil ( ivrk I’n. to Il’s when you k to deprive ing future citizens are desirable be a man of his iiberty that he well fot «¿I Ile ilei on.|: ish<»d I First State Hank of Rogue River, cause of the things they h ive rebels. I.< • V .ii drinkfw’t r when in t oil .’.114 -7. ISÛÎL niid Oregon, vs Mark B. Whippie. Actioi read. he w.ini ’t, for he*.« too good a Fol'owing is the report of U. S. Vol- down into liistorx as for money. Affilavit and undertaking man to go beyond the hounds of unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; this drilled f<»i oil in The purchase <,f the I) i da is 1 ring moderation. ioii’ii find th it a f jr atuiehn ent. Certificate tiled. Jacksonville, for month of January, hoik American. liltlc I», erwii' increase ’lit sle -k mg forward deb iters who may well ex The Gold Hill Bank vs Lula 11. Bush Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi of cheerfulm s. Choose the et al. Action to recover money. Com pect to lie r< ferred to sooner or later tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. home <»i inn.h and happiness, Reformed. as sea lawyers. my dear, rather t! in the liouso ’•Pu. .Ilii'iny <Jn»vii the toughest plaint filed. 1 oi trouble* and ¿¿¿»cation. It is said that G. Washington Maximum Minimum Precipita tighter In uin* gang, has reformed He A. McMillan vs Henry Sander«, et was f —Advcrtisempnt Kay* it’s wrong to tight * lion al. Action for damages. Complaint so opposed to lying in any form that 1 48 "lki yon iM’liev«* him?” :♦ 31 he refun d to establish a weather bur- filed. 45 "I would hnt foi one filing” 31 Hew Words Change. eau during his administration. 47 34 ••What’s that?” A. C. Adams vs Logan Woolridge. A vvnturj mid a hull agi» "fnn.” a 41 32 ’Hr never talked that way until he Action for damages. Appeal from word of Irish origin, was roosidcred 48 33 < an’t Bomebodv persuade th» per- per broke his arm.” Ihdroit Free Press 49 Justice’s court Medford District. Tran siatent Fairfax County Game Warden 34 •‘shockingly low ” “Mob.” Io«», was a ?n 44 37 script filed. word "no self respecting gentleuriu that the rabbit was hunting Mi. Bry Their Five Heavens. 43 35 would use” till Pope boldly wrote “tliv According to the Ptolemaic system of William Crowell vs Joseph Newell, an, end not Mr. Bryan the rabbit. I 89 29 write with astronomy, there were live heavens, or mol» of gentlemen who 42 29 et al. Action to recover money. Com ease.” Of “humbug” n writer In 1750 47 The heaven-sent blessings of prohi firmaments, the last of Which was the 34 plaint filed. Affidavit and undertaking 48 30 «eat of the “pure elcim ntal tire." mnl said; • I will venture to aitimi th it bition reminds us that Mahomet eut fo' attachment. Summons. tills •humbug* Is neither an Eng i h 45 35 the «eat iif d. ity lliis fifth or highest oat vodka 1.3 h) year., ago. word nor a derivative from any other 44 35 lieale:, v ,« >ili!ed the e npy reiiu ft'.’UI < alifmnia-I'regon Power Co. vs The 41 31 l.’ingmigv. it is. indeed. M blackguard tile l.rpvii "ell fill.' wliii II means in Among the clt var. est ‘ of f ; Jrv Cobb's Rogu R v. r Public Service Corporation 38 23 sound. It Is a tine makrw«qgiil in con tire." 43 44 Suu tor injunction. Complaint tiled. impressions of a ba’tlefiel I js that it’s vernation. and some great men deceive 42 26 1 no fit p'ace for a fat man. M ition for interlocutory order. themselves so errcgioii ly ns to think Seeking the Lost. 27 43 they mean something by it.” ♦ • « 40 26 "What is the poet gabbling about?' L.seph IL Groves vs Paul G. Deuber 45 23 "Ills lost I.enure." Suit to f< rec'ese c'iattel m irtgagc. /U The Churches X8 1 49 "Ile'd tetter put nn ml tn the lost Complaint filmi. Sumtnons. 44 22 i column By the way. what la a leu 44 27 W. G. Gordon ut i x, vs L. M. Lyon, ore'/" St. Lotlls Gli.I.e-DcmocriiL 50 ■13 et h I. Suit to forec'.oae morteag . 47 29 Sunday Schoo! e • v Sun I ty at io P ost Friends. 52 Ci.nipl.Jiit ti'ed. 40 Deafness Cannot Be Cured .H ■»’»lock W. G. Ca i till Supt. Public Whell «»lie loses «me s reparation It Is 59 40 by local • applications, as they cannot Mary F. Gsge, et a’, vs J. T. Fremi v .rship at 11 a. » v. ( ft se, 40 56 i never no -r > try to dvorti e it in the reach the diseased portion of the ear. I ani There ¡9 only one way to cure cl« afness, 39 57 et al. Suit to quiet title Compiami f urth Sunday of the month ard al u.-uit •ntnmii'» lines frieti Is will nd- and that I® by constitutional r inedi« j . 37 49 Deafness cr sod by nn inflamed condi- filisi. Affidavit and ordir tot pibi ia 7:31 .-very Sun.l. ev./niny. Vvitlsv it foi one as widely as possible. 14 Class t.an of he mucous lining of the Eust - — Florida Time* t ’ nlon ti >n ut liminoli... i»e i ■-verv firs' in.i thir 1 Sonda ch.ar Tube. Wl.cn this tube L« inflamed lemperature —mean max. 46 09;m.'an you have a rumbling s »und or imperfect a m. H. (’. Gallup leader, Priv mir. 31:42 mean 38:' :7> Max 5.) on 2< nearing, and when it is entirely closed. Sa'ety First. Deafness is the result, and unless the in r me ting Ihursd y evening nt hiuiiniuia, ¿2. on £ .'st. Greatest diilv "Ih» 5 o ‘ i believe in l»t*hig perfectly flammat. n can b’ taken out and this Electric S dt ! s he public is inv ed to attend these rm ge. 22. foia I Uree .pit.it io » 3.1 » tube rest -• d to Its n rm 1! « o**dition, fr; I'< with y »in fri. r Is?” nearing will be destroy« I f rev« 1. nine « vice«. A. • i. ci e«. G»\ atc‘*‘t in 24 ho ir*. 1 )5 »n., le Paa I or h with I th so rh:it are emulier cnses cut of t n are cause 1 by Catarrh., which is nothing but n Inflamed condi on 8. hLi*nt»er of wi h .01 th.in I mn " Houston l’«»sL tion cf t’ > mucouj surfae^s. • What some le;r s'atures need is a CHIUS il AN SCIENCE W<»w‘|piF»(»”.”-n.i*x| _• -s f rany case of inch or more precipitation, 1?, c«ear. J, '.ire4by chaperon. Sitvi.e. hcl.l «ver/ Sunday morning 8, partly cloudy, 9; cloudy » 14. Ii I« in> small rom metida tion to man H a . i S L,3tanU i. S I for« r • ijr-, f.-ce. < F.J '. “ ’ . □NEY. A CO, Toledo, Obia at 11 o'clock in I. O. O. F. Hal). Senators opposed to the Ship Bill age n little well. II“ Is a good wag K. B ritt , Bohl oy Drug?. 3.T. oner that can turn In n little room. — run some risk of being regarded as be- Every laxly welcome. Take Hall * Family Fills for coDstinatirm. Cooperative Observer. Biaben UuU. _____ I I -4, M ! 208 PAGE ANNUAL— Ready Early In January S -Mailad FREE to f Anyone, Anywhere. F Shows Scads, Poultry, Boo and Stock Supplies* Sprays and Fertilizers. The CHAS. H. LILLY CO. Seattle and Portland ANNUAL A. T ni \ \ The only way to ’ get the genuine New Borne Sewing Machine q û to buy the machine with the name NEW 1 1 HOME on the arm / R end in the legs. I K This machine is warranted for all I No other like it I No other 11 o ood sX*"**" Ths Now Hem? S.ui.'.j llacLine Ccrapar//, ORANGE. MASS. LEGAL BLANKS We have on hand for sale the following blanks viz: Lease, Mortgages, Bill of Sale, Agreements. W arrantv Deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, (. battel Mortgage, Acknov ledgements. Real Estate ontraet, Location Notice —P.ac Location Notice—Quartz, Satisfaction of Mortgage. llril E«;itj lp.i:i Jji..-iet, Notice Application for Liquor License At reasonable prices. We intend adding ofher blanks as fast a3 possible unti the line is complete. Blanks of special form printed to order at short notice JACKSONVILLE POSl. - A 'jfbc.»t’C *n> I vk I u *1 !e infonnatree J * '••ul brwiisff. hate ji 4. tY. x«, 11?« ...nf a.id homing pouf try con tamed m the |at^ edijj« <J LU, . Pouter Book -juj. ru>uJ. ©rod tor copy, free | Lgy Co. Sr^*de