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FOREIGN AMBASSADORS. “Spooks" Use the Wireless. Tr..t.d Her to a Speech. h enemy with the intention of kill in ; him. There was a desperate etuggle, and one person was killed and several were wounded. The guards were called in, but the Por tuguese fired on them also. Then Puntaleon Sa Bought refuge in hie embassy, where he thought he was an ?e, but the ambassador surren dered him, and he was duly execut ed after some hesitation on the part of the authorities. The most extraordinary example cf ambassadorial privilego on record occurred in 1GG1, when the French and Spanish ambassadors at London and their retinues fought a fierce battle in the streets of that capital, twelve persons being killed and for ty wounded. On this occasion a nr v Swedish ambassador was com ing to London, and there was a dis pute between the French and Span- ls ambassadors as to who should hr .e precedence in the procession of welcome. When at last the Swedish diplomatists arrived and was proceeding from Tower hill to Whitehall, the Spaniards, who had a ’’orce of a hundred men on foot and fifty on horseback, formed aeons the road to bar the passage of the French. The latter fired a vc'ley and charged the Spanish, B's ord in hand. Three horses, the Eostilion and the coachman of the 'iinclt ambassador were killed at the outset, bnt the struggle lasted for a long time after that. In the end victory was with the Spanish. Nobody was punished. Nor could anybody bo punished if such an evvait should happen anywhere to- da f.—Harper’s Weekly. Striking a Light Friction matches aro a compara- tiv Jy modern invention. The first really practical friction match was made in the United Stato» in 1836 by L C. Allen of Springfield, Mass. Bi pore thia timo a clumsy form of match was imported from Franco, wl elf had to bo dipped into a bot tle of sulphuric acid before it could W lighted. This took a great deal of timo and trouble, and Allen, see- in," tho necessity for friction mutches, set about to make them an ! suecoedod. Ho neglected to pali-nt them, however, and on finally ap- lying for letters patent found th> t a man named Alonzo Phillips, wb > was a peddler, had discovered through a third person the secret of mr.ktng the matches and had al ready obtained a patent. RoBMtti'a Elaphant. 'ante Gabriel Rossetti, the poet pn iter, once told Browning that if Im ;ave him anything for Christmas it should be a young elephant. * But what on earth,” said Brown in?, “will you do with an elephant if I f ve him to you?” will teach him to clean the wi down,” Rossetti answered. “Then wl ^n «ome one passes the houso ho sri I see tho elephant cleaning the wi idows and will say, ‘Who lives in th. t house?’ And people will tell hit i, ‘Oh, that’s the painter called ltoasetti.’ And he will say, ‘1 think I i honld like to buy one of that man’s pictures.’ So he will ring to come in, and I shall sell him a pic- tui •” Whan You Crack Ynu- Hat I you ar* «-mi .mi -ri ni o- -nomiti to iun*i|i u new iH-im in.i m . tum h eri «.suu iu «pii* ul * up-rm*» iii’-liie. an. bruauiug rufU*u* tu ivsum* iu* Pr iu* siuoothtHw* ut »urfHev. try Hie sin • I* *xp«sll*iit of fiolilimt a llchtiMl ■mt h Insili* th* hat close to the tin» ken «pot. By the time the mut' h ha» ba: burned ont you will find that the bat lia* Ixsouie *ofl. If you will tbell brui u it vigorously with a stiff brusii for a moment It will regnili II» formel am >tbnc«a and look ns it iioihlnit lind eve marred Ita surra, e —Sew York Stu Her Banking Plan. ••I atioiiId like to o|H*u uu account nt UU batik. If you plvuse." • ahall be glut) (O A" eommodntr you iniidnm. Wh.it amount do you wi to deptndt?" •’i a but I mean it •Ui i *■ I Im ve *t the big dry guuds elorrtk"—Gblc.fi» Tribune. I * Hi* Real Motive. General F. D.'Grant at a Washing ton's birthday dinner I d New York Bome years ago told a story about a young Boston Tory “This Tory/’ he Hffid. JtfQOffht during the Revolution neither on one side nor on the other. He took a pleasure trip on the continent, mid he didn't come back home again intil the war was over. De was treated very coldly by society on bis return, and this grieved his good old mother to the heart The dear old lady tried to explain the mat ter one afternoon to a Boston belle. “ ‘Naturally, as the head of the fam ily,’ she said, 'my son could not tab* purt tn the war. To him fell the duty, perhaps the more arduous duty, of pro tectlng his mother and sisters and look ing after the interests of the estate.' “'Oh. madam,' eald the belle, with an Icy smile, 'you need not explain, I assure you I'd have done exactly as your son did—I'm such a cowardf r Thrifty Papa and Hi* Son. A young Scotch friend of mine of high literary reputation generally spends once a year a mouth wttb tils family on the outskirts ot Edinburgh, ills father is a minister occupying a very enviable position, On the day of bls depurture my friend Invariably finds on the breakfast table by the side of his plate a little paper carefully folded, it is a detailed account of the men Is he has hud during bls visit to Ills father's bouse—in other words, tils bill. But the son is as thrifty as papa and does not part with Ills coin before be has ascertained that all the items are accurate and the addition correct. “Why. father," said he. “1 see you have marked the bacon mid eggs for my yesterday's breakfast 1 assure you I did not touch the eggs.1 “You were wrong not to do so. then, niy boy. Tlie.r were on the table. Why didn’t you help yourselfPaul I Blouet iMax O'Rell). Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. I remember Winston Churchill « b a A! w* th* Law of th* Land to Which young fellow, very much In society They Ar* Accredited. New- York, April 8.—Communication when'be wished to be afld <4 any cous Tn every .vilizcd country the per- in of a duke could be. but an en with the spirit world by means of a fant terrible to many a bostesa. leaving wireless telegraph apparatus is the bo i of a foreign ambassador is held bls manners at bome when he went latest sensatior reported in New York to be inviolable, the law of the land out to dine and apparently some place being powerless to touch him for else when guests came to bls mother’s psychical circles. Within the last few any offense. Immunity from arrest bouse. Shortly after his return from days a complete wireless station has extends also to an ambassador’s South Africa be offered to show me been installed in the Temple of Modern Be vants and the members of his his Interesting souvenirs of the Boer Spiritualism and, according to its war. But when we were eu tete-a-tete pastor, the Rev. Dr. Richard R. Schlue- Suit. regular messages have There is, however, one case of reo be became so absorbed In discussing i sner, the question of the Boer government I been transmitted to and received from o d in which an ambassador’s as that 1 found myself, to my amazement, | “those on the other side.” sistant was really executed, and that listening to an oration of three-quar Dr. Schlucsner and other connected was in Great Britain. This was in ters of an hour. He turned his back 1653, and the victim was Pantaleon upon me. striding over to a long mirror I with the Temple explain that the send- Sa, who was the brother and one of to deliver to his own reflection there, ' ing apparatus is operated by a weak the train of the Portuguese ambas with numerous gestures nud facial con ened current to prevent its message being picked up by the regular sador. He quarreled with an ac tortions, wheeling around nt the finish from wireless stations around the city. But to say, “ It jitst occurred to me what quaintance over a business matter a capital speech that would make Ln the spirit operators are so sensitive to bl 1 wounded him, the life of the the house of commons some day." the wireless waves that they can read party attacked being saved only by (This was before he had ever won a the faintest messages- sent out the intervention of bystanders. seat) "1 wanted to get it fixed in my their responses, while feeble are and en- Br t the next night Pantaleon Sa, mind before I forgot it"—From “In tirely intelligible to the receiving op- wi;h fifty of his .Portuguese friends, timacies of Court and Society." by thy erator at the terrestrial end of the all armed to the teeth, sought out Widow of an American Diplomat wireless. Change in Southern Pacific Time By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Jackson. State of Oregon dafeffthe 22th day of March, 1913. in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County of Jackson, and State of Oreiron. wherein E. H. French as de fendant recovered judirment attaintt Joe M. Iierry and Claire L. Derry for the sum of Twenty One Hundred Dollars («2100.00). together with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 30th day of January. 1912 also the sum of «250.00 as an attorney’s fee. together with costa and disbursements of this suit. Public Notice is hereby given that I will on MONDAY APRIL 28th. 1913. At the front deer of the Court House in Jackson ville. Oregon in said County and State at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day sell at Public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described real property . Lots numbered Fifteen (15). Sixteen (16) and Seventeen (17) in Block Number Two (2) Helm’s Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the property of the said Joe M. Derry and Claire L. Derry, or so much thereof as may lie necessary to satisfy said judg ment in favor of the said E. H. French with in terest thereon, together with all costa and dis bursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon this 22nd Jay of March. 1913. AUG. D. SINGLER. Sheriff uf Jackson County, Ori gon. By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Countv of Jackson, State of Oregon dated the 17th day of March 1913 in a certain action in the Circuit Court for the County of Jacksun. and State of Oregon wherein Lizzie Campbell as Plaintiff recovered judgement against H. C. Bon ney. Anna Boney. P. A. Bonney. Bertha Bonney, for Four Thousand Three Hundred Twenty ($1320.00) Dollars, with interest the«eon from said 1st day of August. 1912, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and $250.00 Attorney’s fees, and whereas a judgment was also rendered in favor of Joseph Randles and against H. C. Bonney. Anna Bonney. P, A. Bonney and Bertha Bonney for Four Thousand ($4000.00) Dollars with inter est thereon from said 18th day of July 1910 at the rate of 6 per cent per annum and Four Hundred ($400.00) Dollars attorney's fees. Public notice is hereby given that I will on MONDAY. APRIL 21st 1913. At the front door of the Court House in Jackson ville, Jackson County, State of Oregon at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property; The North west quarter uf the Southwest quarter (N W Vi of S W *i) and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter (S W ’ i of N W ’ i) qf Section three (3); the East half of the Southeast quarter (E of S E ’/i). the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter (N W Vi of S E !4); and East half of the South west quarter (E 1 of S W !4) -------------- KSl*----- ------------ of Section Four (4) and the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter (N E Vi of N W Vi), of Cough Medicine fbr Children. i Section nine (9) all in Township Thirty Seven Too much care connot be n -cd in selecting (37). South of Range two (2) East of Willamette cough medicine for children. It should Meridian, in Jackson County. Oregon, according a__ __________ be pleasant to take, contain iio harmful sub to government survey, containing three hundred stance ar.d be most effectual. Chamberlain'« and twenty acres, more or less, together with all Cough Remedy meets these requirements the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances and is a favorite with th. mothers of young thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. children everywhere. F sale by all Dea Taken and levied upon as the property of the lers.—AtTvert Loment, said defendants or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgments above men tioned together with all the costs and disburse E.’C. HOGSCTT, IV. C. M.L0 WAV ments that have or may accrue. Pres, and Mng. Seti, and Treas. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 18th day of March, 1913. ogue iver AUG. D. SINGLER. Sheriff. At first, it is said, there was no r«»- sponse to messages sent out from the church. This was explaned by the fact that the spirits had not “practiced” the code and could not read th. mes sages as well as they could send them —an explanation that would appear reasonable to anyone who has practic ed ordinary Morse telegraphy. But, owing to their keener faculties, tne spirits quickly became expert in send ing both Morse and Continental codes. “We operate our station by placing one or more of our mediums beside the telegraph operator,” explained one of the officials of the Temple. The med ium attracts the spirits of controls, as SUMMONS we call lhem, within the radius of our IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON wireless current. IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. “When the medium has established ' Sarah Wilcox, Plaintiff. vs. the proximity of a control, a message I is given the operator and he sends it in Charles Wilcox, Defendant, Suit in Equity for a Divorce. the ordinary manner. Almost instant- i To Charles Wilcox, the above named defen the reply comes and conversation be-; dant: In the Name of the State of Oregon: Y >u I tween the medium and the controls are hereby notified that you are required to ap continues without interruption for pear in the above entitled court and cause and the complaint of plaintiff therein on file several minutes. Then the communi answer against you within ten days from the date of cation becomes confused by the efforts the service of this summons upon you if served of the «ontrols to transmit messages of within Jackson County. State of Oregon, or if their own and th. station has to shut served within any other county of the State of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of down fcr a while until the spirits stop such service upon you. or if served by publica crowding around.” tion. or out of the state, after an order of publi cation. then on or before the last day so pre scribed in the order for publication of said sum The American Bonding Co. of Balti mons. which last day is April 26th, 1913; and you will take notice that if you fail to so appear and more will go on your .bond and write answer said complaint within said time, plaintiff burglary insurance. will apply to the above entitled court for an or der of default and for a decree against you for D. W. B agshaw . Agent. the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between you and Straight at It. the plaintiff herein, and for such other, further There ia no use of our “beating around and different relief as to the Court may seem the bush.” Wo might as well out with it equitable. first us lust. We want you to try Chamber- This summons is published in the Jacksonville Iain’s Cough Remedy the next next time you j Post by order of the Hon. F. L. TouVelle, Judge have a cough or cold. There ia no reauo* | of the County Court of Jackson County, State of ! so far as we can see why you should not do ! Oregon, and which order was made and dated so. This preparation by its remarkable ; on the 13th day of March, A. D. 1913, and it is cures baa gained a world wide reputation, * therein ordered that you appear and answer the and people everywhere speak if it in the I complaint of plaintiff on file herein on or before highest terms of praise. It ia for sale by all the expiration of six weeks from the date pre dealers.—Advertisement. scribed in said order as the date of the first pub Imitation Diamonds of Past* Ar* th* lication of this summons. 3est Counterfeits. The date uf the first publication of this sum It 1« always wise when buying a Notice For Publication. mons and the date prescribed in the aforesaid k bit* topnx to purchase It from a rell order for the first publication of this summons is DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR »hie dealer, luaamucb us rock crystal March 15, 1913, and the date of the last publica U. S. Land Office at Rosebura. Oregon. tion thereof and on or before which date you are mid even lend glass are often sold uv March 21. ISIS. required to answer said complaint is April 26th. dor that inline. Notice is hereby iriven that Carl J. Schmidt, of Colorless beryl yields u very brilliant ! Buncom. Oregon, who. on Nov. 22. 1906. made 1913. H. K. HANNA. and dianioud-llke stone when proper H must.md Entry Serial, No. 04096. for SE *4 At Jacksonville, Oretron. Attorney for ly cut Indeed, iiiuuy gems and even NE 11. 8ectlo t 4. Township 40 S. Ranire 2. West Plaintiff. phenacite and rock crystal often Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of inten pussod In former days as diamonds, tion to make Five year Proof, to establish claim »ven under the scrutiny of experts, to land aliove described, before W. H. Canon Notice of Executors’ Sale. such exact tests an refraction and United States Conmtissoner, at Medford. Oregon, IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE on the Sth day of May. 1913, »[s-cltlc gravity being unknown until FRANK ENNIS. DECEASED. Claimant names as witnesses.* A. S. Klein- comparatively recent year*. hammcr. of Runcorn. Oregon. Harry Luy. of Notice is hereby given that the undersigned bow No Imitation of the diamond, Jacksonville, Oregon. J. F. Crump, of Jackson executors of the estate of Frank Ennis, deceased, ever, la so brillluut ns n skillfully cut ville. Oreiron, C. W. Pursel. of Buncom. Oregon. under and by virtue of an order of the County piece of the kind of lead glass known B. F. JONES. Resister. Court for Jackson County. Oregon, duly made lu the trade as "paste " The play of and entered of record on the 10th day of March. color In these counterfeits la often 1913. will at Jacksonville. Oregon, on and after Monday, the 14th «lay of April. 1913. at the hour very lieu ill If ill, but the glass "ilia of 10 o’clock A. M. of said April 14th, sell at tliond' possesMCM no luster, this term TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE private sale to the highest bidder for cash all being applied to the light reflected the right, title and interest of said decedent in OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY from tile top surfaces of a gem. The and to the following described real property in flashes of light und color that give OF JACKSON. Jacksonville, Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: brilliancy come from the Interior, be All that portion of Lot 8 in Block 7 as laid down Gertrude Loraine Norton, plaintiff, ing thrown from the rear surface* of on the official plat of the Town (now City) of vs. the stone Jacksonville, Oregon, described as beginning at B|mer Howard Norton, defendant. the South East corner of said Lot 8 and running The glass diamond 1» soft and Is at ?h.iit in Equity for a divorce. tacked chemically by a number ot To Elmer Howard Norton, the above named thence Northerly 100 feet more or less to the North East corner of said Lot 8; thence Wester * thing* with ivhleb It comes In contact 1 defendant: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are ly along the North boundary of said Lot 8. 25 feet by wear, for liotli of which reasons It more or less to a post and board fence he tween Boon becomes dulled. — I'biladeipbla hereby notified that you are required to apnear the property of the said Ennis and Eleanor Jane in the above entitle«] court and cause and answer Saturday Kveulng Post. the complaint of plaintiff therein on file again-t Kubli: thence Southerly with the said post and | you within ten days from the date of the service board fence as the west boundary of said Lot He Spoke to he«. [ of this summons upon you if served within Jack- 100 feet more or less to the South boundary of A Virginia fanner wi I m driving h re son County. State of Oregon, or if served w ithin said Lot 8: thence Easterly along the South line fructory cow down (he road one uioru any other county of the Slate of Oregon, then of said Lot 8, 50 feet more or less to the point of Ing. The cow nud the driver came to a within Twenty Days from the date of such ser beginning, the above described property being the same property heretofore conveyed by deed crossroad. The man wanted the cow vice upon you. or if served by publication, or out to Frank Ennis by T. J. Kenney. Administrator of the state, after an order for publication, then cow to go straight ahead, but the on or before the last day so prescribed in the of James Elliott Estate. Eleanor Jane Kubli, A. picked out the crossroad. A negro was order for publication of said summons, which E. Reames and others Excepting only there coming along the crossroad last day ia May 3rd.. 1913; and you will tak«> from the property heretofore conveyed by Frank "Hsld her off! link! her off!” yelled notice that if you fail to so appear and answer Ennis to Eleanor Jane Kubli by dee I dated Sept. the driver said complaint within said time, plaintiff will 26th, 1912 recorded in Vol. 97 Page 273 Deed The m\*ro Jnai.K’d about the road apply to the above entitled court for an order of Records of Jackson Countv. Oregon. Dated at Jacksonville. Oregon, this 15th day and whv »»« i nis arms. The t o tv pro default and for a decree against yeu for the re lief pray«»d for in her complaint, to-wit: for a of March. 1913. ceedecl calmly on her way. H. K. HANNA and “llald her off: linld her off. nig decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony hereto JAMES M. CHONEMlt LER. fore and now existing between you and the gerf* yelled the driver. E’ec »tors of the Estate of Frank I nni«. plaintiff herein, and to res«o»e her to her maiden Ta a tryln 1er!" replied the negro. name of Gertrude Loraine Dunnington. and for D cease I. “Speak to her! Speak to her and such other, further and different relief as to the »bell atop'' Court may seem equitable. This summons ia publish«*! in the Jacksonville "Good mawtiln, cow good iimwn tu'I" wild the negro politely.—Sui urduy Post by order of the Hon. F. M Calkins, Judge $100 Reward, $100 of the above entitled coupt and which order was Th® reader« of this paper will ICvaultig I'ost. leaned to learn that there is at least one made and dated on the 21st. day of March. 1913. readed disease that science has been and it is therein ordered that you appear and i able to cure in all its stages, and that is Married ilia Family. answer th-» comp a in t of plaintiff on file herein on Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is ‘he only When luitiaiHo Henin married or l> fore the exp iation of s x week-« from the positive cure now known to the medical Japanese wife nil Illa wife'» tin fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional date prescrilted in saki order as the date of th« disease, requires a constitutional tr«'at- fl pu lummm Jncnt. Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is t iken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood T '■st publication of thh num- and mucous surfaces of the system, there nv preset i bed in the afore-aid by destroying the foundation of the dis- wife X ublication of this ««immon« i and giving the -».g up the t' e constitution and ar.<l assisting wit»»»» th*» date of the last puhhea- b 1.1 lir.g nature .? in doing dol g its Its work. The Th » proprietors h. ’ .ir » w ich ’ .it • y un i u ? so rnu.'h faith In its curative row- r.- .ui Ml suid i ' - iiii laint h May 3rd., <rs that they offer One Hundred Dollars du in f<r any case that it fails to cure. “ Sc nd ISU. COGUS GEMS Summons j . ........... Table, . ........... Effective January 1st, 1910. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 20 24 32 14 j 16 ' 12 Portland Passenger..7:30 A^.M. Grants Pass Motor......... 10:31 A.M. Grants Pass Motor........... 4:58 P.M. Oregon Express.......................... 5:45 P.M. Oregon Express............... 5:58 P.M. Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:35 A. M SOUTH HOUND TRAINS. ' 13 California Express ........ 10:52 A.M. I 31 Ashland Motor..................2:24 P.M. 1 15 San Francisco Express.. .3:35 P.M. | 11 Shasta Limited!Mail only)5:47 A. M. BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking will not cure children of wetting the bed, because it is not a habit but a dangerous disease. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1475, Chicago, Iil., have discovered a strictly harmless remedy for this "distrssing disease and to make known;its merits they will send a 50c. package securely wrapped and pre paid Absolutely Free to any reader R R V alley of The Jacksonville Post. Thia re medy also cures frequent desire to A bstract -T itle C o urinate and inability to control urine during the night or day in old or (I ncorporated ) young. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. Only new up-to-date Abstract • is an Old Reliable House, writ» to Plant in Jackson County. them today for the free medicine. Bell Phone Jacksonville 11. Cure the afflicted members of your Home Phone Jackson 2006 family, then tell your neighbors ,and Medford, Pacific Main 2511 friends about this remedy. Medford, Home 356 J bl ! By listing it with us We are revising our lists ready for the spring trade. If you have real estate to dis pose of at a fair price, place it in our hands for sale, we have a number of prospective buyers who expect value for their money. We can sell your property at a price equal to its full value but do not want any listed at fictitious or "Boom” price. Rogue ’River Realty Co R. R. R OFFICE:-Bank of Jack sonville Bldg. Upstairs JacksonvilZe, Ore Charles F. Dunford DR A Y AGE Express, Freight, General Delivery. Teaming to all Parts of the Country. Nothing too Heavy or too Light. Agents for Cölestin Mineral Water. JACKSONVILLE OREGON John Dunnington Jacksonville Meat Market JOHN G. DUNNINGTON. Prop S H. K HANNA. At Jacksonville. Oregon. Attorney for Plaintiff for 1st of teetimonials. the Ad tress F. J CHENEY A CO.* Toledo, Ohio, •ul i hr all Druggists, T5e. Tabs UaU’s ranuly Pills for constipation. ' 23 Ashland Motor....... ...Í. .8:45 A.M. ------- Dealer* In All Kinds of Frjs't and Cared Meats Puiltrj, Ch nee lard, Etc JACKSONVILE. OREGON