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,C TWO STRANGE WOMEN. What They Would Do if Closetad T»• A Renewed Struggle. •My old barber has left the city.” “You seem very regretful." *Yes; he dead been trying tn-sWI me a bottle of hair tonic for the past fif teen years, and so far I had succeeded tn standing him off. Now I stiaH have to start the leettlc* all over with a new man.”—..onisvllle Courier-Journal Purifying the Language. The femme red deer is known ns a hind and not a doe. The young red deer is known not us a fawn, but as a calf. These' trifles arc- very shes kin; to sensitive ears - London Spectator. gether For a Night. Edna I'erber writes a fiction story In the American Magazine in which I the principal character is Emma Mc Chesney. a traveling saleswoman. Ou ere of her trips she took her son with her. a boy of seventeen This boy hud to spend the night with a st^kiger in a country hotel. Next morning his mother asked him about his roommate The boy knew very little, not even the name of the m * with whom he stayed, whereupon Emma McChesney broke out as follows: “Men are the cussedest creatures DO YOU NEED A HAND? This chap occupied the same room % with you last night and you don't even know his name. Funny! If two btrange women had found themselves Gov. West Will Furnish The occupying the same room for a night Man if You Can Furnish they wouldn't have got to the kimo- no and back hair stage before they the Job. would know not only each other's name, but they’d have tried on each December 1, 1913 other's halt., swapped corset cover patterns, found mutr.nl friends living. To the Editor: We wish to ask your co-operation in In Dayton. O.. taught each other a new Irish crochet stitch, showed their a movement to connect our unemployed family photograph.. told how their with a job. There are undoubtedly married sister's little girl nearly died many residents of your county who with swollen glands and divided off could use the services of a good hand the mirror into two sections to paste this winter and there are many idle their newly washed handkerchiefs on. Don't tell me men have a far men in Portland and other cities in this state who would be glad to have a friendship.” place. The Vacuous Life. If you will be kind enough to run this '• People without any form of religion. letter and attached information blank Without superstition, devoid of any J in a few issues of your paper our plan thought of the future state, have been will be called to the attention of those found in the interior forests of Suma needing a hand. Any requests for la tra. according to Dr. Wilhelm Volz, the geologist of the University of Breslau, bor made to our office will at once be who made extensive Journeys though taken up with those who are hunting the island. There be found the Kubus. for employment. Assuring you that your co-operation as he named them, who are scarcely to be distinguished from the small will be greatly appreciated, I am munllke ape of the Indo-Malayan Yours very truly, countries. They are wanderers through Oswald West the forest seeking food. They have no Governor property. They are not hunters, but OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT simply collectors. They seek merely sufficient nuts, fruits and other edible Name ..................................................... growths to keep them alive. The Ku- Address............ '...................................... bus wage Very little warfare upon the Nearest railroad station or steamboat small amount of animal life in their landing............................. Number of silent and somber land. The only no men or women needed........................... lion he could get from them of a dlf Character of work offered..................... ference between a live and n dead per Wages to be paid............................ With sou wns that the dead do not breathe lie infers that they are Immeasurably or without board and lodging............... inferior to the paleolithic man of Eu How long services, if they prove satis rope who fashioned tools and hunted factory, will likely be needed............... This blank to be filled out and mail big game with his flint tipped arrow and knife. Intellectual atrophy is th* ed to the Governor’s Office, Salem. result of the Kubus'environment. The Oregon, that it may be brought to the words they know are almost as few ns attention of those seeking employment. the Ideas they try to express.—Chicago News. The Art of Reading Lottors. My dear old grandfather, who wrote ■ 1 Ids own letters In a hand which, dowu to the day of his death, was al- uiZMi plain enougn for a blind man to r^d. taught me never to attempt to auawer n letter without placing It be fore me and reviewing It sc rupulously. paragraph by paragraph. Hundreds Of times have* 1 devoutly blessed his memory for that lesson in the common sense of correspondence Whenever lured by the pellmell spirit of the age I stray from his precepts I rue it. and I can feel the tiiish of shame over spread in.v face as I follow a first let ter of res|M>tise with a second, render ed newessary by the* belated discovery ccf a point left uncovered The old c-opyhcHik legend, "Ilnste breeds care Icsstiess." Is cis true ns it was In the days when good peiimansh'r and good morula went hand in hand ,n the train Ing of youth If aland» ng and hurly burly have given Its c-.up de grace > the once gentle art of writing letters, is not that all the more reason why. before It Is too Inte. we should rescue the half deucJ art of rem "'K them!— Atlantic. A Periloucc Business. Taking young geese on the Island of Hoiui, In the outermost Hebrides. Is a most perilous business, though large captures are occasionally made. A crew rec ently returned with a bag of 2.200 birds, which found ready sale at Ness. The men wore lowered over the' five of the cliffs, which are 400 to 000 feet sheer to the sea. They then Ins toed the Minis out of their nests by mcains of n fishing rod with n noosed st'tug at the end. The Youths Companion in 1914 Seven college presidents an I a num ber of college instructors, including ex President Taft, will contribute to The Youth's Companion during 1911. Then there is Gene Stratton Porter whose stories of Indiana woods swamps hav’ made her famous, and Kate Doug las Wiggin, who never wrote a dull line in her life, and Mrs. Burton Harrison, who renu mbers when conversation was really an ait as practised in Washing ton and in the manor houses of Virgin ia. And this is just a beginning of the list. If you know Th .» Companion, you have a pretty clear idea of what is in store for next year’s readers. If you do not know, ask us to send you sam ple copies for instance, 'hose contain ing the opening chapters of Arthur Stanwood Pier’sfine serial—“His Fath er’s Son.” Full Announcement for 1914 will be sent with the sample cop ies. For the year's subscription of $2.00 there is included The Comp tnion Prac tical Horne Calendar for 1914. and ali the issues of the paper for th • remain ing weeks of 1913. dating from thi lime the subscription is received. The Youth’s Companion, 114 Berke ley St., Boston, Mass. New subscrip tions received at this off.e. Notice of Appointment Administratrix. of Notice is hereby given the undersign ed has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, as administratrix of the estate of August LawrVntz, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the s<ime with proper vouchers and du ly verified to the undersigned or M. Purdin, attorney for estate, at Med ford, Olegon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dateland first published December 13, 1913. ELIZABETH LAWRENTZ, Administratrix of the estate of August Lawren tz, deceased. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out and under the seal of the C ircuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Linn, in a certain cause therein pending wherein h irst National Bank of Albany, Ore gon, as plaintiff recovered judgment against W. K. Price, as defendant, for the sum of One Hundred Fifty and no- 100 Dollars with interest thereon from May 28, 1912, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and the further sum of Twenty-five Dollars attorney’s fees and Six ana 35-100 Dollars costs and accruing costs, which said judgment Was enrolled and docketed in the office of the Cou'ity Clerk of Linn County, Oregon, on the 5th day November, 1913. Which execution was directed and delivered to me as Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, commanding me to Hell the personal or real property of said defendant and to satisfy said judg ment audcosts. I have levied upon the following described rei.l property, to- wit: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Vv illiarn Hughes Donation Land Claim number forty-eight (48) Section Twenty (20) Township Thirty-six (36) South of Range Two (2) West of the Willamette Meridian and running thence South Two Hundred Ninety- four (294) Feet, thence East One Hun dred Seventy-three and one-half (173)^) Feet, thence North Two Hundred Thirty-four (234) Feet, thence East Two Hundred Eighteen and one-half ('’I8J-2) Feet, thence North Sixty (60) feet., thence West Three Hundred Ninety-two (392)Feet to place of be ginning. Also beginning at the Northeast cor ner of the John Penmger Donation Land Claim number Seventy (70) Town-hip Thirty-six (36) South, Range Two (2) West of Willamette Meridian and running thence South on the East boundary of said claim Twelve (12) Chains, thence West Ore and 28-100 Chains, thence North Nine and 60-100 Chains, thence East Eight Links, thence North Two and 4i'-100 Chains, thence East One and 20-100 chains to the place of beginning, containing One and one-half (l’/j) acres of land. All of said above described property lying and being situated in Jackson County, Oregon. Public Notice is Hereby Given that I will „n MONDAY, JANUARY 12th 1914. at the front door of the Court House iri Jacksonville, Oregon, at the hour of 9:3.» o’clock A. M. of aaid day, sell at. public auction, all the right, title, interest and estate of the above named defendant in said premises, subject to redemption as by law provided, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the judgment and costs and accruing costs. i’ated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this 12th day of December, 1913. W. H. SINGLER, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. Notice of Pin'll Settlement IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON.IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Ji iniie Mahoney, a Deceased Person. Public Notice is Hereby Given that M. C. Mahoney, tin- the Ulillll administrator IIIMLI UH of the estate oi Jennie Mahoney, de- ceased, has rendered, presented and filed for settlement in t he ab'.ve en- titled court unn matter his final ac- count of his administration of the said estate and that Monday, the 5th day of January, A . D. 1914, at the hour <>f ID o'clock A. M. of said day at the court room of the above entitled court, it the court house in Jacksonville, Jackson County, State of Oregon, has been duly appointed and fixed by order of the Judge of the ab ve entitled court as the time and place for hear ing of objections to said account and report and for the settlement thereof and of said estate. All persons interested in said estate are Hereby Notified thHt all objections to said final account or any item there of must be filed or made on or before the date and time appointed for su.'h as set forth herein above. FARMERS’ WEEK hearing Date of the first publication hereof is December Gth. A. D. 1913. December 8 to 13, 1913 M. C. MAHONEY, This will be a notable event in the Administrator. II. K. HANNA, ediicat'oiial history of Oregon. Residing Ht Jacksonville, Oregon, Farmers’ Co-operation will be the attornev for the estate. leading topic of a stimulating series ot lectures. The week will be crowded with discussions, and demonstrations in •»vervlhing that makes for the welfare of tin fr.r. ■ - »nd home-maker. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Napsleon’s Model Library. Napoleon once tried to make a list of ■ II the books In the world which were worth preserving. lie believed when he ■lit down to tils task ttiut a thousand volume» would sutllce, but the list grew under his hands and ultimately Included 3.000 volumes. Even so. how ever, there were omission« of which Edmund Gosse. a« well as the general render, would have been likely to coin plain. When the emperor < time i > loot over hl« firn I' t h. ftnin I 'ii -.t he had Ui. ui ountnbl.v ie.'t ■ i: tin WiNTHt iiGRT COURSE Bit'’" In bl« "ocon l i t for •!' t Jar.u«jy 5 to 30, 1914 BentIon nut only Verrtl i nd Rlvd.e I he College has spared no effort to . ■p< : re. but. very curiously. Moller«.— mi ke this the most complete short | WeatmliiMter Gazette. course in its history. A very wide I range of courses will be offered in Dead Author*. Accepted haudlsHiks and histories of General Agriculture. Horticulture, Ani American literature pay too inu< h at mal Husbandry, Dairying, Poultry tention to doubly dead worthies. I Keeping. Mechanic Arts, Domestic wh<we books «re not Interesting and Science and Art. Commerce, Forestry miss <>r but timidly u< Knowledge eoa and Music. Numerous lectures and teui|>oriiry excellence. There Is a way discus-ions on FARM EKS’ CO-GPER ! of accounting fur It Every genera tlou. exc ept the more Independeul splr ATION, at home and abroad, will be a Its In It. look» with too Chinese rever leading feature. Make this a pleasant ence ii|»>n It» ancestors John Albert and profitable winter outing. No tuition. I M»<j In Spirit of Aim 11< an Literature. Ace unmodat on» reasonable. Reduced rate« on all railroads. For further in Th* Principal'* J**t. Rehnoltencher This new little boy formation address H. M. TENNANT. Reg strar, who's •■eying so mini says his name is I M<’«e Principal Evidently an «fibre- ’ Corvallis, Oregon, j vUtUon of lacliryu>u»u.-Judge. ' Farmer*' Hu»iness Courses by Cor- respondeneo without tuition. D lsicns COPVHIÛHTS &C. a »ketch »’id dc«cr*«»tt »e inn» oisroiH”»' i free .¡»1 r ad nl'lv poi .’tra-'e C dentlal. nr y fAf Rerun I g r ruent» t.xaen thr >ne!i Murn x Cc <*rMt nettes» «” *»out er arws. tu the if. A handeomeir rnlatton of »•» year, tour n. „1UNN S Brentb offi So »U all new «dealer«. New York .Bro.4«, ' «L. WMhimiion, IX C. 'Notice of Sheriff’s Sale By virtue of an execution and order of eale is sued out of and under the seal of the Circuit 1 Court of the State of Oregon for the County of ' Josephine, in a certain cause therein pending wherein L. A. Robertson as plaintiff, recovered judgment against W. F. Horn. F. F. Johnson and W. S. Wood as defendants for the sum of Three hundred and no-100 Dollars with interest thereon at the rate of 10 percent perannum fron- April 22nd. 1912. and Fifty Dollars attorneys fees and the further sum of Ten and no-100 Dollars, costs and disbursements, which said judgment wns enrolled and docketed in the office of the Joxephine County Clerk on the 14th day of Oc tober. 1913. and was later on the 25th day of Nov ember. 19x3. uuly »a >igned to W. S. Wood and which execution was directed and delivered to me as sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon, com manding me to sell the real and personal property of said defendant and to satisfy said judgment, costs and attorney’s fees. I have levied upon the following descr’bed real property, to-wit. The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quart er of Section 15 in Township 38 south of Range 2. West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon. Public Notice is Hereby Given, that I will on IF you are in need of Good Printing Try the (hange in Southern Pacific Time Table, __ _ _ _ 'Effective November 13, 1913. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. Pirtland Passenger........ 8:27 A.M. G-ants Pass Motor.......16:22 A.M. Craits Pass Motor.......... 4:27 P.M Oregon. Express.. .6:20 F.M. Shasta Limited (Mail enly)2:44 A. M Extra fare train. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. 23 13 31 15 11 Ashland Motob...;.......... 8135A.M. California Express .. :. .10:62 A. M. Ashland Motor.....'. 2:24 P.M San Francisco Express...4:00 P.M. Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:22 A.M. Extra fare train. MONDAY, JANUARY, Sth. 1914, at the front door of the Court House in Jackson ville. Jackson County. Oregon, at the hour of 9:30 o’clock A.M. of said day. sell at public auction, all of the right, title, interest and estate of the above named defendant in said premises, subject to redemption as by law provided, to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy the said judgment and judgment for costs,disbursements and attorney’s fees. Dated this 1st day of December. 1913. W. H. SINGLER. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By E. W. WILSON. Deputy. Wall Paper ! Jacksonville, Ore f Summons. < IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY Bertha S. Barnum. Plaintiff. Vf*. Joseph Dame and Annie E. Dame. Defendant?, Suit in Equity to Quiet Title. To Joseph Dame and Annie E. Dame his, wife, the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby required to ap pear in the above entitled Court and cause, and there answer the complaint of the plaintiff on file therein against you within ten days from the date of the service of this summons upon you. if served within Jackson County. Oresron, or if served within any other County of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you. or if served by pub lication or out of the state after an order of pub lication th<>non or before the last day prescribed >n the order for the publication of the said sum mons, which last day is the 20th day of Decem ber. 1913, and ywu will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer said complaint plaintiff will apply to the Court above named for a decree in favor of plaintiff decreeing that she is the owner of lots seventeen and eighteen in block twenty three in the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, and that said defendants and each of them be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim whatsoever in or to any of the said property so owned by plaintiff or any Dart thereof adverse to plaintiff and for such other and further relief as to the Court shall seem just and equitable. This summons is published in the Jacksonville Post, a weekly newspaper published and of gen eral circulation in Jackson County. Oregon, by order of the Hon. F. M. Calkins, Judge of the above entitled Court, dated November 3rd, 1913. which order directs this summons to bo served upon you by publication thereof in said news paper once a week for six consecutive weeks from and after the date of the first publication, which first date of publication is the 8ih day of November. 1913. said last date of publication be ing the 20th day of December, 1913. And said order requires you and each of you to answer on or before the last day prescribed in the order for the publication of said summons and that in de fault thereof a decree w:’l be entered as prayed for. CHARLES PRIM. Attorney for Plaintiff If you want to buy, or sell anything, advertise in the Post FOR SALE at a Bargain House and lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. Must be sold scon Cal) on Logue Realty River Co. Adv. All Kinds of Paints, Oils, Brushes, Glass, Etc. Where you get Chi-Ncimel best work low prices Fred J. Fick’s To brighten up your dingy old . .’riOc furniture try at 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 ex .eet 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 “Joom” price. Rogue River Realty Co Summons for Publication in Fore closure of Tax Lien. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Geo. W. Stevens. Plaintiff. vs. D. R. Hunt. Defendant. To D. R. Hunt, the above named defendant. In the Name of the State of Oregon: You are hereby notined that Geo. W. Stevens, the holder of Certificate of D ’lin iuency numbered 134. is sue 1 on the second day of November. 1910. by the Tax Collector of the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, for the amount of Four and 13-Ilk) Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes far the year 1109. together with penalty, interest and coats thereon up.i.; the real p-op.e. ty rss -sej »o you. of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said County and St ite. and particular!., bounded and described as follows, to-wit: 33’4 acres in north-west quarter of north-east quarter of Section 7 in Township 36 south of Range 1 east of the Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County. Oregon. You are further notified that said Geo. Stevens has paid taxes on said premises prior or subsequent years with the rate of terest on said amounts as follows. Date Tax Receipt Rate of Year’s No. Amount Interest Paid Tax 168 S3 57 15 per ct. 1910 Nov. 1. 1911 Í4.28 15 per ct. 6010 1911 Oct. 14. 1912 13559 S4 51 15 per ct. 1912 Oct. 16. 1918 Said D. R. Hunt as the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the same ai)pears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby not ifloci that Geo. W. Stevens will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described, and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this sum mons exclusive of the day of said first publica tion. and defend thia action or pay the amount du«- ns above shown together with c.»st« and ac crued interest and in case of your failure to do so. a decree will be rendered foreclosing the of -aid taxes and costa against the land premises above named. This summons is published by order of Ho arable F. M. Calkins. Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson, and said order was made nnd date*! th - 20th day of October. 1913. and the date of the first publication of thia summons is the 25th di.?, of October. 1913. All process and papers in this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the a<ldre.<*s hereafter mentioned. M. PURDIN. A !d:et»s Mcdfo-d. Or«. Attorney for Plaintiff --------- ----- ---------------------- We have it in all the very latest and most up-to-date de signs and shades, at prices that will appeal to you. Make your selection while the stock is complete. Headquarters for R. R. R, OFFICE:-Bank of Jack sonville Bldg. Upstairs Jacksonville, Ore L. Charles F. Dunford DEALER IN h JÍ I All kinds of soft and hard wool Tier or cordwood lengths. Prices moderate and delivery prompt. JACKSONVILLE OREGON