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“Captain Charlie Bv M. QUAD X Copyright, 1913. by Associated Lit erary Prc-s. European Nostalgia For West Africa. Thera Is a wonderful charm about West Africa. <• vs Major Tremearne In "Seine Au-: \.i_jp Notes and .. hieli few Europeans can A Be« Übten.” wh titrow—off. Tlr n WtPffiT’df a ’mail who, after living f r ten fonspeutive years in.u lonely .... v part of soutlmrn Ni- gerlu, njide Aip Ids mind to have a trip home and snllial away In splendid spir its. The Cold t oast ports were part of West Africa, and so he managed to make himself fairly at home while there, though the life on board ship was nlrc ly lieglnning to bore him, and he wlsliial that lie had never left Nigeria, Sierra Leone lie did not like at all. ns It was not the West Africa | which appealed to him, anil he began to long for Ids home in the bush. Aft er leaving that port mid with no sight I of land to cheer Idin he became des perate, and on arrival at Las Palmas I ■ he declared: “I shall go no farther. I must return at < n e. I have bad quite enough of Europe.” T elepathy. 'Notice of Sheriff’s Sale “Telepathy" Is uu Instance of a new- By virtue of an execution and order of sale is fnngled word for an old thing. Bacon sued out of and under the sea! of the Circuit called It "sympathy" between two dis Court of the State of Oregon for the County of rant' minds. Izaak Walton similarly Josephine, in a certain cause »herein pending: iwplnlued Pr. Dunne's vision in Paris wherein L. A. Robertson as plaintiff, recovered Of his wife and dead child, observing I judgment againBt W. F. Horn. F. F. Johnson that "if two lutes me strung to an ex I and W. S. Wood as defendants for the sum of Three hundred and no-100 Dollars with interest act harmony and one is struck the oth | thereon at the rate of 10 percent per annum from er sounds.” Scottish highlanders, who I April 22nd. 1912, and Fifty Dollars attorneys fee« would hare been puuled by the word and the further sum of Ten and no-100 Dollars, ■“telepathy.’’ have long been familiar costs and disbursements, which said judgment with the Idea for which it stands. An wan enrolled and docketed in the office of the drew Lying quoted the case of a poor Josephine County Clerk on the 14th day of Oc highland woman who wrote to her non tober. 1913. and was later on the 25th dav of Nov- in Glasgow. “Don't be thinking too ernl»er. 1913. duly assigned to W. S. Wood and which execution was directed and delivered to milch of us, or I shall be seeing you me as sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon, com some evening In the byre.” manding me to sell the real and personal propirty My father once had a curious tele of said defendant and to satisfy said judgment, pathic experience. He was dressing costs and attorney’s fees, I have levied upon in ills tiedroom one morning when be the following describe! real property, to-w’t. The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quart suddenly saw tlie face of a Scotch servant girl, contorted with agony. In er of Section 15 in Township 38 south of Range 2, the looking glass before him. lie West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson went downstairs to the kitchen and County. Oregon. Public Notice is Hereby Given, that I will on found the girl writhing In n fit upon MONDAY, JANUARY, 5th, 1914, the floor, her face exactly ns he had at the front door of the Court House in Jackson seen It In the mirror.—London Specta ville, Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 tor. o’clock A.M. of said day, sell at public auction, it» begin at the beginning. Charles V. Thorpe was the son of an Innkeeper near Cheltenham. England, mid nt the ago of eighteen had the reputation of being a roysterer. He did not drink or gamble, nnd no one could say that he was dishonest or until is I. but be crav ed adventure and was constantly in trouble. lie accidentally shot a gamekeeper mil was sent to the penal colony at Botany Buy. Australia. He escaped from there anil became a bushranger. I was herding sheep on the Bogan riv er when one evening young Thorpe walker! In on me. lie was in good Open Windows at Night. health, full of good nature, mid Ids con all of th<* right, title, interest and estate of the It Is difli ult to get doctors to agree Purifying the Language. vict life had not hardened Ids heart above named defendant in said premises, subject mid to agree with the patient listener The female red deer is known as a to redemption as by law provided, to the highest Young Thorpe had no sooner taken For years I hud been a slave to the hind anti not ji doe. The young red bidder for cash, to satisfy the said judgment and to the bush than be was given the title open window, the flesh air nt night, deer is known not ns a fawn, but as a judgment for costs.disbursements and attorney’s of "Captain Charlie.” For the first That doctrine of the open bedroom calf. These trifles are very shocking fees. seven or eight months ho had no com window wns my obsession, but recently, to sensitive ears London S| tec tutor. Dated this 1st day of December. 1913. panions. During this time all his work W. H. SINGLER. doubt crept In. By accident the bed - —- • was on the highway. He held up sev Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. room window had been closed, mid I eral stages and half a hundred lone By E. W. WILSON. Deputy. slept peacefully mid woke refreshed The Youths Compznijn in 1914 travelers nnd on three occasions shot in a closed loom. There was no ven men from their saddles. He had the tilation ot the ollii-lnl medical variety. Summons. reputation of being brave to reckless ileven college presidents an 1 a num To a medical journalist I put the prob ness nnd of being a "square man.” lie lem of the window nt night, nnd. to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ber of college instructors, including ex xyould not rob a poor mnn. nor would OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY my astonishiuent. lie told me that I he shoot unless fli-eil upon first. If he mn mi animal when I sleep anil do not President Taft, will contribute to The Bertha S Barnum, Plaintiff. Youth’s Companion during 1914. stopped a stage nnd there were women want fresh nlr.at all. VP. passengers he treated them with the Then there is Gene Stratton Porter Joseph Dame and Annie E. Dame, Defenda: t’. "Look at the animals! When they utmost courtesy. He would take noth Suit in Equity to Quiet Title. sleep they choose the stuffiest nooks whose stories of Indiana woods swamps To Joseph Dame and Annie E. Dame his wife, ing from a settler without paying for they can find, mid they know what is have made her famous, and Kate Doug It. nnd now and then he gave them best for them. Shut your bedroom | las Wiggin, who never wrote a dull line the above named defendants: Y om and each of you are hereby requiredto ap warning that the natives were out on a windows nt night and open them in the in her life, and Mrs. Burton Harrison, pear in the above entitled Court and cause and .raid and gave them time to prepare morning.” And when 1 reflected on who remembers when conversation was there answer the complaint of the plaintiff on for defense. the dormouse mid the dog I am on- really an art as practised in Washing file therein against you within ten days from the He would probably have continued coumged to tuck my nose with tho ton and in the manor houses of Virgin date of the service of this summons upon you. to n-ork alone bad It not been for an other anima Is.—London if served within Jackson County. Oregon, or if Clirouicle. ia. And this is just a beginning of the served within any other County of Oregon, then escaped convict named Trent, This list. within twenty days from the date of the service mnn was thoroughly vicious nnd had An Old Caddie’s Retort. not one redeeming trait. In escaping If you know The Companion, you of this ¡-ummons upon you. or if served by pub He Is tin o:d caddie on an east coast lication or out of the state after an order of pub from the penal settlement he killed course, mid being n noted figure on the have a pretty Hear idea of what is in lication then on or berore the last dav prescribe two of the guards, nnd lie was no soon store for next year ’ s readers. If you ;n the order for the publication of the said sum links lie endeavors as fur t;s possible er In the hush than he gathered around to caddie only for thoroughly etlli ient do not know, ask us to send you sam mons, which last day is the 20th day of Decem him five or six other hard cases and golfers. Occasionally, however, lie finds ple copies—for instance, ’hose contain ber, 1913, and you will take notice that if you began a merciless war on all outsiders. fail to appear and answer said complaint plaintiff In three months they killed eight himself ncconipanylng a “foozler.” and ing the opening chapters of Arthur) [ will apply to the Court above name 1 for a decree on these occasions his dignity Is In Stanwood Pier ’ s fine si rial — “ His Fath- ; ' in favor of plaintiff decreeing that she is the travelers, settlers mill herders, mid. jured. ‘ • er’s Son.” Full Announcement for : j owner of lots seventeen and eighteen in block not content with highway robbery, One day recently be found himself 1914 will be sent with the sample cop- I twenty-three in the City of Medford. Jackson they looted stores, tnverns nnd fnrin- County. Oregon, and that said defendants and houses mid applied t’le torch in sheer caddying to mi old gentleman who ies. For the vear’s subscription of $2.00 | each of them be forever enjoined anti debarred wantiinncss. Looking upon "Captain was out. clearly, more for exercise from asserting any claim whatsoever in or to any «'tiarlle" as II tiuiiiby naiuby pamhy fellow, than for the love of tlie game nnd who I there is included The Companion Prac of the said property so ownn I bv plaintiff or any was playing shocking golf. I who was unworthy of being called a j tical Home Calendar for 1914, and all part thereof adver e to plaintiff and for such By the time the twelfth hole was bushranger, they sought to hunt him ' the issues of the paper for the remain other and further relief as to the Court shall rem bed lie had been in most of the down. In self defense he organized u ing weeks of 1913, dating from the seem just and equitable. bunkers on route mid liaij succeeded In This summons is published in the Jacksonville band of Ills own. numbering five. and. , time the subscription is received. Post, a weekly newspaper published and of gen though they were pretty tough fel 1 breaking a duh. “I think I shall give The Youth’s Companion, 144 Berke eral circulation in Jackson County. Oregon, by lows, he held them well In hand and up this hole." he remarked at Inst to would permit no violence when it could his Indignant cuddle. “Na. nti,” re ley St., Roston, Mass. New subscrip order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins. Judge of the above entitled Court, date ! November 3rd, 1913, be avoided Tlie first meeting between foiled the old worthy bitterly; “feen- tions received at this offie. which order directs this summons to be served lull the course. sir—feenlsh the course. the two hands took place on my range. upon you by publication thereof in said news Trent had somehow heard that I was YO’Ve gotten otlnT four clubs to smash paper once a week for six consecutive weeks friendly to "Captatn Charlie.” He yet mi' nine hunkers tae dae it In!”— from and after the date of the first publication, inmle n night ride of thirty five miles Glasgow News. which first da*e of publication is the 8ih day of Novei her. 1913. said last date of publication be with his baud to kill me and destroy ing the 20th day of December. 1913. And said the herd. The captain heard of his order requires you and each of you to answer on Intentions, mid just nt sunrise one or before • he last day prescribed in tho order for morning both hands rode out of tile the p. < licat^on of said summons and that in de sta scrub wltldn fifty rods of my hut. A fault thereof a decree w;’<l be entered as prayed li ml December 8 to 13, 1913 fight took place at once, and within for. her fell minutes Trent's band was driven CHARLES PRIM. This will be a notable event in the off with tile I ims of three men. “Cnp- Attorney for Plaintiff educational history of Oregon. met tain 1'hnrlle" n.id one man killed and Farmers’ Co-operation will be the two wounded leading topic of a stimulatieg series ot Summons for Publication in Fore An adventure nineh talked of through closure of Tax Lien. lectures. The week will be crowded reclining. .’ ew Smith Wales was the "bailitig with discussions, and demonstrations in IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE up" of sixteen mounted police, who OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. 1 ever everything that makes for the welfare had followed "I'uptalii Charlie'' nnd Geo. W. Stevens. Plain i iff. one. “I of the farmer and home-maker. three of Ids men Into the hills Worn vs, were so out with thirty hours of hard riding, D, R. Hunt. Def *ndant. WINTER SHORT COURSE the entire bund fell asleep at night In To B. R, Hunt, tho above named defendant. January 5 to 30, 1914 their camp The bushrangers crept In In the Name of the State of Oregon: You ar« on them mid run off their horses ami The College has spared no effort to hereby notified that G •<>. W. Stevens, (he holder the cltv majte this the most complete short of Certificate of Delinuueney numbered 1’4. is removed every firearm mid then van “Just course in its history. Isheil. Every one could have been A very wide sued on the second day of November. 1910, by the Tax Collector of the County of Jackson. killed while he slept, but no one was range of courses will be offered in State of Oregon, for the amount of Four and harmed. General Agriculture, Horticulture,Ani 13-lu ) Dollars, the same being the amount then On miother occasion “Captain Char mal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry due and delinquent for taxes f?r the sear 1909. lie" learned that two bushrangers who Keeping, Mechanic Arts, Domestic together with penalty, interest and costs thereon hud lately set up In business In his ter Courage of Despair. upon lhe real prope ty assessed to you. of which Science and Art, Commerce, Forestry you are the owner as appears of record, situated ritory hud made prisoners of three Professor Mei'ov of Melbourne nnl- and Music. Numerous lectures and in ; aid County nnd State, and particularly k nboiit snake experi men mid their wives, who were trnv- versile In n bv stage, mid were holding them ments tells a d nee story Illustrating discussions on FARMERS’ CO-OPER bounded and described as follows, to-wit: 33’4 ■ Tutting a AT1ON, a' home and abroad, will be a acres in north-west quarter of north-cast quarter in the hills for ransom lie made a tlie c'iiir.i -e f di pair. munse lut i a Lox Hint contained one leading feature. Make this a pleasant of Si i ion 7 in Township 36 south of Range 1 ride of forty tulles with Ills men. hunt east of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson ed through I lie hills for two days nnd of Ills captile ci Ir is, lie watched the and profitable w inter outing. No tuition. County. Oregon. filially found the <n|>tlves As the reptile glide l«i"!.v toward It. The Accommodations reasonable. Reduced You are further notified that said Geo. buslirmigers refused to give them up mouse sir ink terrified Into n corner, rates on all railroads. For further in Stevens has paid taxes on said premises prior or subsequent years with the rate of nttliout mnsoiii. tlie captain paid over mid then wh. n tlie eobrn's flattened formation address terest on said amounts as follows. to them tile sum of S'J.OOd In gold mid head was ' it! in an Inch of It It sprang II. M. TENNANT. Registrar, 1! ’s Dae Tax Receipt Rafe of esoorteii the grateful peo|>le to the into the Hr m il ad.'hted on the back No. Amount Int“te»t Paid Corvallis, Oregon. 1 Tax nenre»! n lU’honse. He then returned of th-' m i k of Its fue. It s it there and 168 $3 57 15 pe- ct. , ! 1910 Nov. 1. 1911 Farmers’ Rusin« ss Courses by Cor- ; 1911 Oct 14. 1912 ami wnriisg two trespassers to cl nelied Its sharp little teeth In the 6010 tl 28 15 per ct. . | |l(. ,.. i»-,, could not respondence without tuition. le- ve bls terri «• > and while milking reptile's ' i SI 51 15 per ct. 1 1 ma Oct. 16. 1913 13559 Said D. R. Hunt as the owner of the legal | tlielr way mirth th,'» ‘t ere captured by shake t e mi l It b i d ■ per mid deep er until the cuiiril lay dead. title of the above described property as the the |s 111 e. same a d pear* of record, and e tch of the other Notice of Final Settlement In only one Instance tld the chevalier persons above named are hereby notified that of the husli betray u spirit of revenue. IN THE COUNTY COURTOF THE STATE OF Geo. W. Stevens will apply to the Circuit Court OREGON.IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. A settler whom he hud several times of the County and State aforesaid for a decree tiefrlvnded put the police on his track, In the Matter of the Estate of foreclosing the lien against the property above Jennie Mahoney, a Decease«! Person and In escaping pursuit he rode his fn- described and mentioned in said certificate. And Public Notice is Hereby Given that you are hereby summoned to appear within vi rite horse to death I.liter on he cap M. Malioney, the administrator of sixty day • after the first publication <>f this sum tured Ids betrayer on tho h1-1 ay mi l the estate of Jennie Mahoney, de mon • cxc ’.isive of the day of said first publica th-I him to n tree i. !; ! tert I mised, Ims rendered, presented and tion. jnd deiend this action or pay the amount i > hie Wbil’ol’ tiled for settlimeni in tue ab-.ve en duo ns mb ve shown together with cost’ and ac ».I ’ ll For a "I im I of ’-'-n ' em-- and i* half titled court nnd matter his final ac crued interest and in case of your failure to do "< tptaln t h..rile'" held full s 'at in ill, count of his administration of the so. a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien estate Htid that Monday, the 5«h day of o dd taxes and. coats against the land and district, hotly puixned most of the time, of January. A D. 19 ’ 4^ nt the hour of lint always esenping. but nt Inst Ills premia«'« Above named. 10 o'clock A. M. of said dav at the This summons is published by order of the time i nine. iim It eiiiue to all others of court room of the above entitled court, H > .oral! • F. M. Calkins. Judge of the Circuit his ilk There was a quarrel in his ut the court hi use in Jacksonville, Court of the State of Oregon for the County of band, mid It dlvldisl He emne to my Jackson County, State of Oregon, has Jackson, and said order was made nnd dated hut with a eiiiii|imdoii one nicht nt been .Inly appointed and fixed by order this 2oth day of October. 1913. ami the date of midnight, nnd after I had prepared of the Judge of the above entitled the first publication of this summons is the 2oth court as the time an>i place fi.r hear day of Octol er. 1913. them a meal they lay down nuil slept ing of obj«'ctions to said account and till daylight. Meanwhile the men who All proves» and paoers in this proceeding may re| >rt and for the settlement thereof be served upon the undersigned res’dine within Until Then, had broken away got word to the po and of saiil estate. the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter that you cured Hi ••. and m daylight the Idiiei oats were Al! persons interested in said estate mentioned. in iminish around the hut A« the two art Hereby Notified that all objections M. PURDIN. n minute after t. «aid final account er any item there men stepiasl out they were slwt down AUdress Ort. Attcrney for Plaintiff longer felt that of must be filed or made on or before in their tricks mid l»>tli were dead ------------------------------------- 11 e date and time appointed f< r s>i h when the officer»« v«'t them Some i . m mg as set forth herein above. If you v mt to buy, <»r sell anything, where aniotm tlie hill* "Captain char Dati- of the first publication hereof advertuu tn the Poet Ue" hud |>liiitisl |i|tinder. ladleved to is December f. h. A D. 191 t amount to >.'.ii.i»»i; bill, tlionuh it ha« M. C. MAHONEY. FOR SAI.“ at a Bargain House and L> prt'Mpnre nf mind in untried been Sean Inal for by sivax's of Ulen Administrator. lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. it th.:t the nntivv mettle of a for the last thirty tive yeiira. it him II K. H \NNA, Must be sold scon Cal) on Rogue texted. Lowell. Residing at Jacksonville, Oregon, twwr been found. ( hange in Southern Pacific Time IF you are in need of Good Printing I Try the < Jacksonville, Ore • Where Adv. 14 Portland Passenger........ 8:27 M.M. 24 Grants Pass Motor........ 10:22 A.'M. 32 Grants Pass Motor. ......4:27 P.M 16 Oregon Express..........,5:26 P.M. 12'Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:44 A.M Extra fare train. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. Ashland Motor........ ,t.. .8:35 A. M. 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