: J .4 CKSON VIL LE PO 3 7 OíRoial Paper}ot the Cilg ot Jacksonville, Oregon A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jacksor County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor and Publisher Entered aa second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonvil) Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. OLI Mississippi I I I: Bz EDWARD T. STEWART •h: ' Copy i 1017, Western Newspaper Union.) it seems a long wav to look buck to ho days tvl; n lhe*Xi s.-is-uppi rivet ¡J.LTBSCRIPTION: One year by mail 31.50. Advertising grates..furnished or bore on her bosom hw ¡loafing palaces. I wants. ed, the unknown heirs of William N. plaintiff. I’. O. and Residence n few minutes Inter I saw a sight that him an answering love. 53 27 44 Is ns vivid to me today ns it was then. ? He knows your INDIVIDUAL Ballaid, and of John <). Green, and of address, Jacksonville, Oregon. ! Colonel Ashley was being curried to the 57 If she Is wise us well as an affec­ ' 28 4.x f wants. 1. B. or iitus II. Willard, each deceas­ 52 1 29 45 1 bout. Ids face n whitish blue. Ills vest tionate mother, he early recognizes 49 ed, Mary Mingus. W. N. or William 30 43 He is anxious to please. i covered with blood. He luid been klll- her authority and learns that prompt 48 i 31 37 N. Wright and Nettie B. Wright, his txeculor’s Final Notice. | nl instantly. Job was helping to carry obedience Is one secret of happiness, -!• He wants you to call again. if she loves and honors her husband' * He GUARANTEES his goods, wife, I. J. or Israel J. Hanson and I him. < > Louisa Hanaon, hia wife, Carrie M. Later I was with Job In the state- her child's love nod honor follows t He'll exchange them if they do O : Temperature—mean max. 45; mean < • hers to the strong stranger. If she Hurd, formerly C, M. or Carrie M. Notice is hereby given that the un­ ■ room the colonel luid occupied. He < > min. 35.67; mean 40.31; Max 57. on 28. <> Minimum, 26, on 9. Greatest daily Jones, formerly C. M. or Carrie M. dersigned executor of the estate of was pinking the colonel's belongings, has piety as well aa human affection, £ not please. o he dimly perceivoa in her prayers Hanson, Reuben F. Maury, and Also John X. Miller, deceased, has filed in I saw him take a revolver from a nt < > I range, 16. Total precipitation 3.84 his bedside an experience which o trunk and conceal ft under his shirt, all other persons or parties unknown the County Court of Oregon, for Jack- » » inches, Greatest in 24 hours, 1.67 in., he presently wishes ho might share. Job hail shadowed Skinner nt a dls- claiming any right, title, estate, lien son Ccuntv, his final account a-’d said Thus there grows up In him a spirit on 1. Number of days with 01. < • tance, Sklnner. who was shunned by <• or interest in the real estate described court has fixed Monday, February 18th every person aboard, went up on the of dependence, gratitude, love, rever­ inch or more precipitation, 13, clear, < • 1918. at Ten o’clock A. M.. as the time hurricane deck ns far aft iis he could ence. obedience, faith—and this spirit in the complaint herein: <• 0; partly cloudy, 6; cloudy, 25. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE for the hearing of said final account. go and was smoking alone. Several Is religion. It antedates all theology, Total snowfall inches thought, transcends defini­ OF OREGON: You and each of you All persons interested are hereby noli, shots were heard, unit officers of tile precedes Precipitaiion for season, 9.56 tion. The spirit of faith, hope and tied to make or file their objections tn bout on going aft found Skinner shot are hereby required to appear in the An Easy Surrender. Precipitation for l»8t season 7.90 i love toward father and mother is the above-entitled court and cause and an­ said account, if nny they h ive, wi'h dead. Job was standing over him. child's religion. The conception ot "The trouble with uiy wife." said Seasonal averitte Job owned to the deed and gave him ­ said court on or before said time. l.li'i.icrs. “Is that she always insists oh swer the complaint therein filed against self up. On Skinner was found a re­ God and his duties toward God comes having the last word." E. B ritt , later. you by the above-named plaintiff on or January 18th, 1918. volver with two chambers exploded. Cooperative Observer. Gits N ewbury , "Ha hum!' suid the philosopher. before the expiration of six weeks That’» the Inst I saw of Job for years. "Lei's see-what Is the last word?' ---------- •««----------- Executor of the estate of from tbe date of the first publication TURNS THOUGHT TO RELIGION lie turned to the dictionary. "The last Jhhn X. Miller, deceased, When I was nearly grown I received of this summons, namely, on or before a call at my home In St. Louis from a word here." lie continued. "Is •zyxom- Chaser Pro- March 2, 1918. If y„u faj| to so ap- negro, who proved to be Job. He told Destruction by Shell of Statue That tun.' inclining au Indian llbelhilid drug Submarine Stood Somewhere in Galicia Re ­ me such was the detestation of Skin ­ pear and answer the plaintiff will ap­ I on tty. having a large bead, unrrow Notice of Final Settlement. ner aboard the boat that the persons gram Is Delayed. sulted in Many Reproductions. ply to the court for a decree decreeing face and very large eyes. Seems to set to guard his slayer connived at his me. Blathers, that, considering bo*> plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple Yes, war does turn men's thoughts of the following described property sit­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha’ escape. They put him In a skiff Jnst to religion. Go to guy. Immoral Buda­ little call you have In the ordinary ciM- Washington, Jan. 15—Although the uated in Jackson County, State of Ore­ j George R. Lindley, executor of the es­ before daylight In the morning and pest. You find it today a city of sober versatlou of the ordinary day for a turned him adrift, reporting afterward gon, to-wit: Beginning at the south- tate of Olaf Rve Bjerregaard, deceas­ that he had Jumped overboard. Job people. You find in many of the shop word like that, you might, for the sake submarine chaser program ot the navy of peace, let her Inive it. I am sure eait corner of the Thomas Wright’s ed, has file I his final report an! a’count had worked his way north nnd spent windows the reproduction of a famous that if I had a w ife and she wanted a d i artment has been delayed by slow farm on what is designated on the land mg in said estate; that the Hon >rable E u number of years at Cincinnati. On statue that stood “somewhere In Gali­ word like 'zyx mima.' lather than give delivery of engines it will be complet­ office piata, as the Ballard Donation L. TouVeile, county Judge his fixed coming to St. Louis he luid hunted me cia," relates the Christian Herald. rise to zymotic disturbances In the fam­ ed by March 1. No more are to be It was a large crucifix. A battle ily I'd give In."—John Kendrick Bangs built as they are regarded as useful on­ Claim in the southwest quarter of Sec the date for final hearing on said re ut>. He entered the service of our ly for inshore work. turn 4, Township 37, South of Range 2 port February 19th, a . D. 1918 at 10:0.1 family and remained there till he died. pivoted around it. A shell struck the in New York Times. statue, tore away the entire cross and West of the Willamette Meridian, (and \. M. on said lay in the office of the left the figure of the Christ standing Sweet Taste of Frozen Potatoes. Health. which corner is 10.78 chain» east of the said County Ju Ige of Jackson Coun’y, and unscathed. This event made a Many times during the winter atid 75,000 hood Dealers Agree Few appreciate the great frensure of tremendous impression upon the Hun- southeast corner of I). L. C. No. 47.) 1 ' at the court house in Jacksonville, Ore- spring the housewife limy Pml that the thence west 9.43 chain», thence noith I gon. And notice is hereby given that health, until they begin to lose It gn rians. |H>taloes are sweet and unpalatable Io Fair Prices. 29.68chains, thence east 9.43 chains, any person interest tn sail estate may Samuel Johnson, in his old age suid : The story of it went through the when cooked This she may uot know "My health has been, from my twen thence south 29.68 ,‘chain» to the place on or before thia said day appointed army like wildfire. At Bmbi|>est mini­ is because the potatoes have been tlcth year, such as has seldom afforded ature statues, showing the destroyed frozen and boiled by dropping them In of beginning, containing 28 acres, more l for said hearing in said estate appear me a single day of ease." Washington. Jan. 14 —Approximate­ cross And the intact figure of the hot water Frozen potatoes will not or less; also a certain right of way as ind file I.is objectio ie there to it any Christ, were at once tuunufactured. de\elop a sweet flavor when cooked If ly 75,000 food retailers have signed the described in Dee 1 Records Vol. 36 at there be. Clearly Impiss-ble. and put on sale. You can find them they are placed in cold water to ls> food administration's pledge to give page 453 of Jackson County, Oregon; By order of F. L. T iuVelle County You may convince people that now, expensive or cht%p, tu nearly cooked The < old water will then be their customers fair and moderate pri­ Also for a decree reforming the des­ Judge of Jackson County, Oregon. are better than you are. But every Hungarian home. gradually brought to the boiling poiut ces with no more than a reasonable cription in the following instruments Date of this notice and first publica­ can't convince them :hnt you are The pity of It Is that It seems to ami the potatoes isdled until thorough profit above cost, in the first week of ter thuu they are. Cincinnati to as to include and correctly describe tion 1 thereof is January 19, 1918. take a war to make some people think Iv done Boiled h this manner frozen the drive to enroll the 350,000 retailer» the property herein above described 1 G eorge R. L indley , Executor. qtlirer. of food commodities. S aturday . J anuary ip . tnrx We Are Here to Jno.M. Williams Co. 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