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: JACKSONVILLE POST Official Paper ot the City of Jacksonville, Oregon , / § A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the eninty seat of Jacksoi County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Edito- and Publisher Entered as second-class matter June 2?. 1907. at the post office at Jack-« nxi I Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, . ROSES ? otite of Change oí I n ame By WARREN MILLER We hereby notify our patrons and the public that the corpora During the old plantation days in tl < SATURDAY. OCTOBER fit I<¡17 tion known as Taylor-Williams Company, has been dissolved: that southern states dueling was quite a common way of eettl'ng disputes be SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. A lvertisug rates furnished on Jno. M. W/'llian s has purchased all the stock < f the former concern tween gentlemen. In Hie north to application. practice hud almost entirely died out. and will continue the business The middle of the nineteenth ceuturi It add quality as well as food value, Marked the culmination of the planta Proclamation. ard used in I »end in place of water if Hon system. Till that period men •dils as much tissue building materi: «lung to customs they bail inherited ’ Whereas, th« American people have as is contained in one egg. In the pre from the cavalier settlers of Virginia ■et themselves the task of raising a paration of -< reals it is still more in Ten years later all was changed by second I iberty Loan of from three t< tort ant because it is three or f< urtime; Ik® war between the states, lu 1850 under the trade name of five billion dollars. Twentieth century the amount of the cereals. Used in there stood 011 the James river not far stead of water to cook a cupfull ot c< r war requires vnet sums of money. Ti e horn Richmond one of those manor requirements are far beyend what the eal in three cups of liquid, it adds at Souses in which resided the typical wealthiest country can raise by taxa much protein as is contained in three southern planter. The house is there today, but the system that was In tion. The great nations of Europe eggs. By combining skim milk with the vogue among those who lived in It has have been at war for three years. They have fleated loan after loan successful juice and pulp of vegetables, many passed away. Richard Carlton was at the time I mentioned the patriarchal The capital of the concern is not impaired in any way by the ly. It is unthinkable that this country fishes may be prepared of these vege Ikead of a lovely family of boys and should fail with its seeond loan, six table milk soups. The raw vegetable gèrlti and a thousand slaves. This change: the interests purchased by Mr. Williams have been paid for months after the declaration of wur; h chopped up and cooked in a doul le <tery pertains only to his «seoiid boiler with the milk. It is then thick daughter, Alice. ■nd with private capital not belonging to the corporation and the pres When Alice was eighteen year» old I .‘■'Where»«, failure to provide the nec- ened with flour or some cereal and en essary money would mean failure pro riched with butter or other fat. Try ■he was courted by the sons of th- ent management is fully able to supply your wants in all our lines. ■elghboring planters. She was of a perly to provision and equip our troops. the following milk chowder: disposition and not inclined Vimantlc Milk Chowder An army insufficientlv equipped and to give herself to any man save one Persons having claims against the old firm are request supplied is led to unavailing slaughter. ' In making rich chowder ¡the propor who would do daring deeds to win her. tions are: We owe to those who are to do the Two young men, Reginald Fitz. Hugh ed to present the same to us as soon as possible. 2 cups milk fighting to stand behind them loyally, j and Willard Fairfax, became the fa I 1 cup potatoes cut in small pieces vorites with Miss Allee. She was not to give them everything which will add We thank our patrons, one and all for the business given us in 1 pound’fish in love with either, but she liked both. io their efficiency and bring nearer the day of victory Let us not fight this !SThe flavoring is onions and fat fr< m And they were both worthy of her the past and ask a continuance of your favor in future. We aim war half heartedly, with one hand be ’alt pork. It is possible to reduce tie She engaged liorself to both. Why hind our backs. Let us fight it man amount of fish or leave .t out entire y, sho did this she hardly knew herself, but it is probable that her principal to please, in Quality, Price, and Service fully in a manner worthy the best trt- tnd use small portions of left-overs or object was to learn which would fight •orn. differs of the Republic; and for her. She pledged each one to keep Whereas Oregon’s share of the furd the secret of the engagement till she 71 Home Counties Are was ready to announce it herself. required ie sixteen and a half to twen 9 One morning the rivals met. They ty million dollars. This is a sum tor Against Senator. were on horseback riding along the large to be raised without the co-cp- The People’s Store. Phone 142. road that bordered the north bank of I eration ot the whole people. Evety Oregonian with an income should con 1 (Madison, Wis., Oct. 10—At a confer- the James river. Each wore a red rose In his buttonhole. They were friends sider it a duty and a privilege to pur ■nce here last night of repr‘sentativi s ■nd stopped for a chat. Each noticed chase one or more bonds, in proportion of 71 county councils of defense in Wis especially the rose worn by the other. to his means. The Government asks consin a resolution was passed calling “Did you decorate yourself?" asked us not to contribute, but to invest. 'or the resignation of Senator Robert Fitz Hugh of Fairfax, “or did your There is no safer investment in the W. La Follette and declarin’ that his fair lady give you the rose?" "A fair lady. And yours?” world than a loan to the United States; ttitude toward questions of the war "I, too, must plead guilty of being Now, therefore, by virtue of the au s “aiding and abetting the enemy.’’ thority in me vested, as Governor of '‘his city is the home of Senator I a favored by a lovely woman.” .j ++ .> « Summons For Sale, Tools, Etc. They spoke of other matters, but the State of Oregon, I. James Withy- Collette. thinking about the other's each was combe, Governor, do hereby proclaim CIRCUIT COURT ------------------ rose. the week of October 14th to 20th, 1917, STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR JACKSON “ Come, Willard, ” asked Fitz Filigli A lot of Blacksmithing, Wood work as Patriotic Week. Oregon has thus Well Over Thousand Feit presently; “if you tell me who gave COUNTY. ing and Pipe fitting tools, stock of far responded to every appeal. We you your rose 1 will reciprocate. ” William Ulrich, Plaintiff, Deep Near Bend bolts, old iron, etc. A set of 4 wheels have given the flower of our yourg “There is no reason wliy I should -VS- for hack, old buggy, gasoline engine, Withhold the lady's name," replied the Ulysess G. Welch, and Anna J. Welch, X manhood. Let us not be a sordid pe< - etc. now in shop on California street. pie. bet us not place greater store by “Bend, Or., Oct. 11—Water at a depth other. “I was favored by Alice Carl husband and wife. Defendants. our money than by our men. If 01 r >f 1015 feet has been struck on the ton." Abo: Small cook stove, heating To Ulysess G. Welch, and Anna J. Fitz Hugh's cheek flushed scarlet. people can only be aroused to the nec ranch of Stanley Smith near Bini- stove, step ladders, large "camera etc., Welch, husband and wife, the above He bad the evening before been ac essities of the situation wo cannot fail Mountain. The drilling crew began cepted us Alice's fiance. being the personal property belonging named defendants: to have the cooperation which will spell vork last fall and the well will cost to the estate of the late Charles H. “You lie!" he replied angrily. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE success. Basye, deceased. Will be sold in a lot To give the lie at that period among ibout $4O()0. It is probably the deep In Testimony whereof, I have here est in this part of the state. The wa- «out hern gentlemen meant a duel. OF OREGON: You and each of you at a bargai'i, or blacksmith outfit will are hereby required to appear in the unto s«t my hand and caused the Seal [er is milky white and is thought to Fairfax looked at Fitz Hugh In aston be sold separately if desired. of the State of Oregon to be hen unt< ie heavily impregnated with sul- ishment, then put spurs to his liorso above entitled court and cause and an D. W. B agshaw , Adm. swer the complaint of the plaintiff on mid rode on w itliout even asking an ex affixed this 10th day of October, A. I>. hur. Jacksonville, Oregon. file therein against you within six planation. 1917. That afternoon Alice Carlton's quad weeks from the date of the first publi- J ambs ^W ithycombe (rippled Submarine Sight roon maid, Phoebe, came to lier room | cation of this summons, and you and Governor. to dress her hair. While thus engaged j each of you will hereby take notice Highest quality, jewelry the maid said: ed By} [Danes. repairing, diamond set ! that if you fail to so appear and an- "I heard sotuepin Just now, Missy ting, watch repairing, i swer, for want thereof, the plaintiff Pledge Card Week Oct 21-28. Allee.” agate mounting and jew j will apply to the court for the follow elry manufacturing. Copenhagen, Oct. 11 —A large sub “What did you hear.” ! “I think Mars Reggie Fitz Hugh and ing relief, to-wit: Martin J. Reddy, marine was observed today passing Pledge Card Week takes place be- Mars Willard Fairfax are goin' to Fur a judgment against you and each MEDFORD. OREGON. tween October 21st and 28th. Every through the Little Belt Southward in a tight." I of you in the sum of $220.00 within badly damaged condition. Both port loyal housewife should be willing and Alice's heart stood still. terest thereon at the rate of ten per "Wliy do you think that?" she asked. 1 cent per annum from August 12th, glad to promise co-operatiou with the »rd starboard quarters an 1 the stern 'f the submarine gave evidence of a "I was servin' n Julep to yo' fattier 1917, until paid, together with the fur Food Administration Department. Wi Weather Report. and Colonel Archer and 1 heard 'em can render efficient service by using severe engagement. ther sum of $50 00 as attorney’s fees talkin ’ about it." home grown supplies, which will save E.anomicai Roasting. When young persons are brought and his costs and disbursements herein transportation, by practicing the gos- Following is the report of U. S. Vol The following will commend Itself as face to face with tragic results of to be taxed, and for a decree of this ;i*l of the clean plate, by cooking no an Inexpensive way of roasting a small their romantic designs they are apt to court foreclosing said mortgage given Thu is YOUR town. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; more than necessary, by using corn or piece of mutton or beef without heat quail. Alice Carlton sat outwardly by you unto the plaintiff, and more Your interests are HERE. « Jacksonville, for month of Sept. rye bread for at least one meal each ing the oven; culm, but inwardly »lie was In a ter particularly described in said complaint Spend your dollars with the * Latitude42 deg. 18. min. north; longi Place in a siiucepnn large enough to rible fright. day, by substituting chicken, rabbit or tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. herein, in and to the following describ LOCAL MERCHANTS. She directed her maid to finish her fish in place of beef and pork, bv boil bold the meat elmsen ulmut a cupful of bacon dripping. laid or margarine, coiffure with dispatch, then ordered her ed real property, Iving and being situ If you spend them out of town ing and baking more and frying less. ated in Jackson County, Oregon, to- Milke tills hot, place meat into It and it REDUCES THE PROSPER- : Date Maximum Minimum Precipita Remember that the person who brown well on both aides. Then turn saddle horse nml rode away. Her wit: course Indicated which of the rivals !i ITY of the town. tion wastes food during war time is giving Ji" Jet down very low and allow it to had first place in her heart. She went The north half of the southwest quar 89 5Ó It reduces your prosperity. ■id and comfort to the enemy. This cook tm Hl done. Three undivided to Fitz Hugh. Fortunately she found 90 53 ter, the northwest quarter of the 84 49 war will not be won on the battle line inmb chops done in this wnv require him before reaching his home. i3 southeast quarter, and tne southeast 4 80 48 ■ lone but on the ¡bread line as well, one teaspoonful of cold Water added to “Reginald," she said, "I have heard quarter of the southwest quarter of 79 48 5 ■nd every one of us can be soldiers in the dripping before the chops are put there is trouble between you and Wil section ten in township 34, south o ’ 80 47 i6 the tight for conserving 'our final sup In or the meat might burn. But beef lard Fairfax. What docs it mean?" 76 44 range one, west of the W. M. con 7 does not need the addition of water, as "Willard was this morning wearing ■ 77 8 53 plies. taining 160 acres more or less. It Is moist In itself. The chops take 82 9 55 - --------- The united co-ordinated effort of the about fifteen minutes to cook, one and rose similar to the one yon gave me. And that said property ne ordered 10 74 56 Nation will win the war. Do your one linlf pounds topside of beef a little He told me that you had given it to sold in the manner provided by law and Youth Thought Killed In 11 02 79 45 him. Tills was to license you of du part and get others to do likewise. ¡12 longer. When the meat is done put It plicity. Yon surely won'd not have giv that at any such sale of said property 71 47 on the platter, pour nr. ay somo of the en tho same token you gave me on the so had, after first pay ing the costs and 87 42 Wreck Writes Home. 113 08 114 80 dripping and then make the gravy In very day of our engagement. I told him expenses .here ,f satisfy sa.d plaint ill s 45 92 49 1 I5 the usual way. he lied.” judgment, including the amount fcui.d 116 96 55 I’arsnlps, onions and other vegeta Pendleton. Or., Oct. 10—Mourned by 1 17 Alice pilled. She knew what It was due upon said promissoty note, des 92 57 bles may be rousted in the same way. for one southern gentlein in to give an 90 54 cribed in said plaintiff's complaint, rea his parents as dead in a train wreck ¡18 -•t. lands Post-Dispatch, other the lie. But this was not all. For 88 52 last April, and ordered buried, by the ;19 sonable attorney ’ s fees in the sum of 87 46 the first time she realized what she had mother, in a lone grave in a strange 20 T Berne, Oct. 10 —In answer to propoi- Voltaire's Retort. 72 47 done in engaging herself to two men on I $50.00, and his costs and disbursements Ohio town, Harold Dunn, of Pendleton 22 65 »1« that a special furlough be granted That famous politician, orator nnd the same day. There was but one 1 herein to be taxed, arid the balance if 39 23 57 47 to Swiss soldiers who are agriculturists ■nan of fashion, the fourth earl of course for her to pursue a confession. any there be, be paid over unto the is today found to be alive and happy. 14 64 36 Like the story of a mystery run the 24 General Ulrich Wille, commander of Chesterfield, was on one occasion at s “I gave Idin the rose," she said In an ' the said defendants, and by such de- 1 25 76 51 the Swiss army, replied: “America’s fraud assembly in I'ram e where VoU almost Inaudible voice mid wltli her ■ cree that all of the right, title, estate, events of the past six months in the ' 26 76 52 I eyes bent on the ground. 83 entry into the war greatly increases ♦alrs was one of the guests, Suddenly 1 lien and interest of said defendants be Dunn family. On Saturday came word 27 45 the French writer accosted Ids lorii- from the boy, on a post card dated Oc 128 “You gave it to him?” 84 47 the possibility that the war will receive ship with the words: forever barred and foreclosed except 88 48 "Yes I have been 11 very silly girl. I tober 1 and posted in Portland, Me., I 29 a new and final impetus in the spring. "Mi lord, 1 know you are a Judge. not only gave it to Idm. but I acivpted as to the right of redemption 30 81 49 which dispels all doubt in the minds If so, the danger that we will Redrawn Which are the more beautiful. the Eng him as I accepted you." vided by law. 31 .24 into the war becomes greater than ev lish or the French ladles?" This summons is published in the of his parents, who are overjoyed with Fitz. Hugh stood like a statue. the wonderful news of the return of er.” "F|>oi> my word." replied Chester Jacksonville Post, a weekly newspaper "Forgive me. Reginald. 1 wished to I Temperature-mean max. 79.96; mean field. with Ills usual presence of mind. •ee If you would light for me." of general and regular circulation pub their son as one from the dead. I am mi Judge of paintings!" The two remained silent. Fitz Hugh lished in the citv Jacksonville, Oregon, min. 48.70! mean 64.33; Max 96. on 16. Skim Milk Not Used 4c i 801110 time afterward, says a biogra regarding her Intently. Then lie turned under and by virtue of an order duly Canada Will Get Coal Minimum. 36. on 24. Greatest daily pher. Voltaire, living in London, hap away. made, rendered and entered by the cording to Its Value. range, 43. ~ Total precipitation .24 pened to beat a nobleman's party with "Excuse me," lie said. "I must go mid Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above , inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .14 in.. brom America. Chesterfield. A lady In the company apologize to—my friend." entitled Court, on the 15th day of Sep prodigiously rouged directed her whole on 23. Number of days with 01. There was a cutting tone In the last O. A. C. Corvallis, Oct. 9-Skim discourse to Vu,taire and engrossed inch or more precipitation, 3. clear, two words. It Indicated that ttie girl tember. 1917. and the date of the first milk has many uses that appeal to those his com ersation Chesterfield came u|i had ceased to !>e (ps friend. publication is October 6. 1917. Washington, Oct. 9 The fuel admin 18; partly cloudy, 8; cloudy, 4. who are familiar with its nutrious qual tapped him on the arm nml said: G. M. R ob E”TS. Attorney for Plaintiff. istration is preparing to modify the When Alice met Idin again ho did not Total snowfall inches "Sir, tal.® caie that you are not cap refer to what bad passed between them. ities. It is used to great advantage in embargo on coal shipments to Canada, Precipitation for season, tivated." combination with other food materials, When she met Fairfax again lie was Precipitation for last season One western writer calls Mayor Big as it has been found that Canada can "My lord." promptly replied tho especially in cooking. It is too valua French wit, "1 scorn to bo taken by an studiously polite. Neither Over again Rill “Chicago's yellow streak.” But be .supplied in limited quantities with Seasonal average courted her. She tiled unmarried, bit ble to be wasted, says Miss Inez Bo- English craft under French colors.” he is not a streak; hi is merely a Kai out depriving the supply now going to K. B ritt , terly ruing the folly of her youth. zorth, of 0. A. C. the Northwest. ser blot. Cooperative Observer. At The Old Stand Jno. M. Williams Co. Williams Co Jacksonville Oregon ■15 j ■ Point Home! V % I Trade at Home t * ! I