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LOCAL NEWS ,w Subscribe for the Post.. Harry Day of Gold Hill was in town ’ MondtlV*. " ‘ Fred J. Fick has just received an up POLITICAL Wistaria and Wisteria. to-date line of wall paper. Ernest li. Wilson, the distinguished Mrs. M. S. Sargent of Grants Pars ANNOUNCEMENTS naturalist, has a good laugh on the visited friends in this city Tuesday. botanical 'sticklers. Incidentally he li is put in .tile wrong no end of writers E. E. Oman, the insurance man of SINGLER FOR SHERIFF 1 in books, .uetyspapers and periodicals, Medford was a visitor in towr Wednes day. In accepting the appointment suc not to meiiiion the creator of one of the uio«t fashionable colors of recent Pantorium Dye Works will accept ceeding mv brother for his unexpired years for women’s apparel. It is all term as Sheriff; I did so for the bene parcels on “hurry” work—at Reter’s , on account of one of the most gorgeous fit of his widow and family. The of of dowers which Japan and China barber shop. fice has had an honest and efficient ad have ever sent to this country—the Mrs. Minnie Kelly and Misses Flora ministration. I wisteria. Before I am snapped up on Thompson, Laura Couch and Nellie With the same objects and purposes my spelling of n word we are in the Collins attended Within the Law at the in view I hereby announce myself as a habit of pronouncing that way. but Page Friday night. candidate for the Republican nomina spelling wistaria. 1 will say that right FOR SALE at a Bargain—House and tion at the primaries May 15th, 1914. here is where Mr. Wilson has caught tlie botanists and tbe rest of the world lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. W. H. SINGLER. napping. Although the magnificent Must be sold soon Call on Rogue (Paid Advertisement.) vine whose long purple or white race Realty River Co. Adv. -------------------------- mes are one of the glories of spring Sheriff Singler served a special “Eas time in the northeastern part of the A. W. WALKER ter” dinner to the prisoners in the United States was named after I)r. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF, Wistar of the old Philadelphia family, county jail Sunday, and Monday he re I hereby announce myself as a Re there was a slip up in tile spelling. ceived a letter of thanks signed by the seven inmates of the bastile, in which publican candidate for nomination for Christened wisteria when it was intro it must so stand forever accord they expressed their appreciation of sheriff subject to the primary eleetii n duced ing to inviolable botanical law. The of May 15. his kindness. same is true of the stewartia—it should A. W. WALKER, Medford, Oregor. be properly stuartia.—Spur. BRITT SELLS LAND (Paid Advertisement.) Playing Cricket by Sound. -------------------------- ’ » Pupils of a school for the blind in 1 Unconscious Memory. The memory of sleepwalkers Is or- ecsionally prodigious under the Influ ence of tin- dominating Impulse that moves them. There is nn Instance of a poor and Illiterate basket maker, who was unable to read or write, yet In a state of sleep he would preach fluent sermons, which were afterward recognized ns having formed portions of discourses he was nceustomed to hear In the parish church as a child more than forty years before. Quite ns strange a cane of "unconscious memory" Is referred to by Dr. Aber crombie. A girl given to sleepwalking wns in the habit of imitating the violin with her lips, giving the preliminary tuning nnd scraping ntnl flourishing with the utmost fidelity. It puzzled the physician a good deal until he ns eertnlned that when a child she lived In a room adjoining a fiddler who often performed on Ills violin tn lier hearing —Pearson's Weekly. tint RENT -The Norling house in Oregon street. $6.00 per month. Ap ply-to D. W. Bagshaw. over es ve*. Pat Swaynekrf Watkins was in town Y* PEF-tEN I-' Thursday. Motions of all kinds at Wonder Store Medford. - • Virgil Rafferty of Tolo was in town Saturday. T rade Msnua DSiraAs- Asa Dean of Watkins was in town < COPYRIGHTS.*'’. this week. Anvonn «r.idh.i,» ft Fkntch unci nu" •tn. .y re-erta < m oi : : tree h; tl:rr at Judge Prim was at Medford Wednes Hc-Hiiji.n id proL’i’iiv patentable. CtHrtnninirn- . ..; . .-n ic$ ! y c.n . i.:.ü.t!. HANJLOrK on p.: m« day morning. mt treo obli -t _. y ;.*r sccurli u pbte».! . ;’;il.’ "'3 ’aben tlirm. -It Munti A Up. lOCdiV« ntl DuHt'e . !p»ut cnnree. tu elio Are you a subscriber to the Post? If not, why not? A. S. Long of Salem was a visitor in town this week. B. O. Wilkinson was at Medford Thursday afternoon. A Faint Hearted Poet. John Sisty of Willow Springs was a Samuel Rogers, the English poet, recent visitor in town. II. K. HANNA whose house in London wns noted ns a literary center, was very fond of the Geo. W. Dunn of Ashland was a re i society of Indies nnd wns n great fa cent visitor in this city. vorlte with them, Yet he never ninr Lawyer • ’ll’- Mrs. Worden Ennis is reported ill at rled, nnd In ills latter years he used her home near this city. » II to regret not luivln.tr done so. Roger«' l i ■ England play cricket by sound. I INDUSTRIAL REVIEW "nearest approximation to the nup Get your wall paper at Ficks, sixty Washington Man Buys Ranch Office in Bank of Jacksonville Building With a wicker bull, in which is con tfal tie” was with a girl whom he patterns to choose from. (Continued from page one.) ■ J tained a bell, the bowler prepares to thought to be the most beautiful be it. L. Clabk of Grants Pass was a for $12,0.0. QJ.j^GON attack the wicket. When a reporter hnd ever seen. At the end of the Lon JACKSONVILLE, recent visitbr in this city; ciation adopted resolutions opposinc visited the school the boys were prac don season she said to him at a ball i.i i freak laws and policies tending to in ticing their game. "Play!" shouted the “I go tomorrow to Worthing.” He did Miles Central of Ruch was transact Emil Britt of this city sold a tract terfere with industries. bowler, nnd in reply tame the bats not go with her. Some months after ing business in this city Friday. i Beware of Ointments for. 301 acres in the Griffin creek district The first unit of the Beaver State man's "Right ho." On hearing this the ward, being nt Rnnelagh, lie saw that Catarrh That Contain Mercury See the new line of wall paper at to a man named Gibson of Everett. Motorcar factory at Gresham is com bowler knew in which direction to send the attention of every one was drawn as mercury will surely destroy the sense Ficks, latest designs and prices righ*. Wash, for a consideration of $12,040. the bull. Ills fast underhand went toward a large party that hnd just en of smell and completely derange the pleted and machinery being installed. Harry Cincade of the Medford police straight for the wicket, nnd the bats tered, In the center of which wns « whole system when entering it through This is considered one the best bar- mucous surfaces. Such articles should The Springfield provision Co. will es man. judging by the tinkling bell, Indy leaning on the arm of her hus the force, was a visitor in this city Tues gans in the vailey, at the price paid never be used except on prescriptions day. , knew when to hit. band. Stepping forward to see this front reputable physicians, as the damage wnich is just $40. per acre. The pur tablish a $40,000 packing plant. they will do is ton fold to the good you "I know exactly how far to run,” be wonderful beauty, he found It was hl« can possibly derive from them. Hall's As a result of a made-in-Orcgon ban Uriah Dunlap of Hilt, Calif, was chaser will take immediate posession love. She merely aald, "You nevei Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. <nfd afterward, "beenuse there is a transacting business in this city Wed- and will engage in dairying and fruit quet at Albany, $229,10 was raised t< nat at the bowler's end which I 'feel' • •mu to Worthing." Cheney & Co., Toledo, <>., contains no mercury, and Is taken Internally, acting growing. beautify an old cemetery—payrol'a with my but.” hesday. directly upon the blood and mucous sur Ths Principal’s Jest. faces of the system. In buying Hall's help even the dead. ■ «T O ------------------ Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hall of Buncom "The fielders.” said the head master Catarrh Cure be sure you got the genu Bchoolteaeher-Thls new little boy ine. It Is taken Internally and mad« In The Danson basket factcry at Bay of the school, "have the most difficult were transacting business in this city County Treasurer’s Fifty-ninth who's crying so hard says his name 1» Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Tes City has several large contracts from part to play. But if the ball touches Mose. Principal—Evidently an abbre Toledo. Thursday. timonials free. « Call. their chests the hr.tsniail may as well Sold by Druggists. Price 75c per bòtti». florists. rhition of lachrymose.—Judge. Gus Newbury of Medford was trans Take Hairs Family Pilla for couatlpatlba. consider himself out. for Immediately State of Oregon, County of Jackson, i A company is forming at The Dalles a fielder feels the touch of the ball bls acting business in this city Thursday •I • to manufacture high class sculptural arms fold around it with amazing ra Treasury Department. afternoon. pidity.”— London Cor. New York Times. Mrs. M. E. Houser of Grants Pass is Jacksonville, Oregon, April 18th, 1914. and monumental work. Notice is hereby given that there are A Portland hardware and steel firm visitihg friends in thi** city and vicinity funds on hand for the redemption of is building large docks at Astoria. Verse Mistaken For Poetry. this week. It Is curious how persistent the be- County Warrants, protested from May The Labor Commission of British Co lief Misses Lula Williams, Mary Bagshaw Is that rime constitutes poetry. 20th, 1911, to June 10th, 1911, both lumbia opposes a minimum wage anc Pauline Grieves and Ada Elmer spent I. A. Steuart quotes ii stanza from a dates inclusive. Interest ceases on says an eight hour law must be a na Saturday evening at Medford. battle hymn by Burns nnd inquires the Warrants above called, this 18th tional affair for all Canada. whether it is mediocre nnd how much Don’t post unsightly, scrawled notic day of April, 1914. HEN you’re sick—the best in medicine is none too good. When The Manufacturers’ Association o uf it depends on dialect. It does not de es when- you can have them neatly J ames M. C ronemiller , you’re sick, you can’t affor I to take chances on experimental Portland is about equally divided o. pend on dialect, and it is not mediocre, printed at this office fnr 11 charge. Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. —unt 'ied medicines. the question of accenting insurance un but ft Is not poetry; it is rhetorical For good bread, pies and cakes, go W iv not be safe, sure and satisfied You will be if you buy.: Verse. The lines der the Compensation act ot the last Nyal’s Family Remedies. These formulas have been tried out and At the Churches to Jacksonville Bakery, orders filled on A fig for those by taws protected; found true. Thev have brought relief and Comfort to thousands of legislature. Liberty’s a glorious feast; short notice . Mrs. R. C. Jorgensen. homes. Though these famous reliable remedies cost no more than Courts for cowards were erected, I The Roseburg winter broccoli indus Churches built to please the priest, the rest—they are vastly suberic r to all otheis. The thermometer was close the free try promises to be a success, as good have not the faintest suggestion of PRESBYTERIAN When we’sell you a Nval Remecty, you get the best the drug zing point a couple of nights this week. world produces. Knowing what these Nyal Remecics t.ie made Morning Worship with sermon at e- reports have bean received of Chicago poetry; they merely make a terse state Smudging pots in some drehards were of, who makes them and how they are made—we unhesitatingly ment in rime. fired. leven o’clock. Subject; “The For shipments. recommend them to your use. To most people everything that The red alder wood is interesting Among these reliable Nyal Family Remedies —there are over Good printing costs no more than the ward Movement in Home Missions.” rimes Is a "piece of poetry,” even to one hundred thorolv tried out formulas. Each one intended fur some poor kind. Leave your orders at this Evening worship with sermon at eight manufacturers of clothespins and that I "Thirty days has September" and oth specific ailment—nci cure-alls in Nyal’s. Next ,ime you are in need office. We do good work at reasonable o’clock. Subject: “Lifes’ Pleasures.” industry may be established in Ore- ' er jingles of the kind. No definition of of a goo! family medicine, one you can have full confidence in ask Sunday School at 40 o’clock. Y. P. S. gon. prices. for Nyai’s. These remedies of sterling worth can only be bought at i poetry will help. The only true knowl C. E. at 7:15. The Ladies’ Auxiliary Pendleton is erecting a beautiful edge of the matter comes by instinct.— Misses Stella Levy, Amalia Britt, Loudon Chronicle. Lizzie Rueter and Cora Linn were at will meet at the home of Mrs. G. A. Catholic church of Baker stone. Gardner at 2:30 Thursday. All mem Molalla is to have a $25,000 conc-ete [ Medford to see Margaret lllington Fri Castle Under the Sea. bers are requested to be present ar.d a day night. highschool. Among certain of the Japanese there cordial invitation is extended to all the Misses Mary Bagshaw and Louise ladies. A soap factory at Marshfield will, is a belief that somewhere under the ] . W. ROBINSON, M. I)., Prop.. Jacksonville, Oregon Ei.sole and Cliff Dunmngton went to Paul S. Bandy B. D. Minister. turn out one ton per day with five per sen there is n wonderful castle in which the beautiful queen of the fishes hear Margaret lllington at the Page sons employed. resides. Sometimes they think this theater Friday evening. The Dornbecher Furniture Co. will castle rises to the surface and is vis METHODIST The trial of William Alexander, in erect a six story building on the site ible to mortal eyes—a belief that prob Rev. A. S. Jenkins Pastor, Sabbath dicted L.r the murder of John A. Nor- ably had its origin In the phenomenon of their present factory. school 10 a. m. sermon 11 a. tn. Sub- ling» near Holland, Josephine county, of the mirage. When the castle ap A $35,000 steel bridge is to be erect- ' pears. the superstitious believe, repre ject The Pastoral Psalm. Epworth Will be held at Grants Paks Monday. at Kellogg, Douglas county. sentatives of all the tinny tribes hasten A ball gathe at Ruch, Sunday after League 7100 P. M. Sermon 8. By special request 1 use the 25-28 versts An electric ptimp will drain 800 acres to it to pay homage to their ruler. noon between the boys of this place Some time ago. in honor of Hie ‘'fishy” and the “Blue Jays” of Ruch, resulted llch. St. John. Special music with a of Lake Waparo: Washington County, queen and In r subjects, the fishermen trombone solo. Prayer meeting at for the onion industry. in an easy victory fur Jacksonville. of Flitalul imide a number of gigantic 8 Thursday evening. Score 26 to 11. A summer resort hotel is to go up on ■ fish of canvas and bamboo, painted in gorgeous colors, wliletl Were towed In Mrs. Kubli has treated the office Tsiltcoos 1 ike Lane county. procession through the water, enor Asks $7500 Damages building on coiner of California and A new woodenware factory is in sue-1 mous crowds watching the curious Fifth streets to a coat of paint and spectacle from the shore. —Wide World cessful operation at Sellwood. other improvements adding much to .Magazine. Klamath Falls, Or., April 13 — A suit the appearance. Lents will have a modern broom fac- ■ for $7500 damages has been commenc The Goose. Nellie Mclntyie who is bound over ed against the Mutual Milling Compa forv. The goose, which for some unknown the grand jury charged w i h passing ny, operating a sawmill at Chiloquin, Beaverton will have a brickyard. reason has be-ome an emblem of id me Post management has made ar bogus checks on Ashland parties, wa> by Cyrus E. Kreigh, who lost a hand iocy. hilt whl. li is really a wise bird of released on bail Monday. Her father there last winter. In his complaint good habits an.I one of the most profit rangements with the Portland Evening Mentsnegro’s Stone«. whu l.ves at Independence, came fur Krvigh aih-g s that the steam fittii gs able for the film ier. was probably the Mmib-ilegiu has. ufter nil. seine rer. her • first fowl to lie domestnnterl by man were so poor thur •■«caning steam in con to be grateful for its stones. "Ii Telegram whereby we can give subscribers I Mrs. D. W. Br.gshaw entertained a the mill obscured ths vision of the Is in the«e stones.” writes William Nil Homer. 1.2mi years before the Chris few friends at her home Thursday af workmen, and also that there was a let', "that the Black mountain ha- tian era. speaks of Ills geese, in which the advantage of a gigantic combination ternoon. Those present were Mrs. S. lack of safety devices on the edger he found its best fortifications—for urtltl he was greatly Interested. and the offer for a limited period. You can get a E. Dunnington, Mrs. H. K. Hanna, was operating when his hand was cut cial forts it has none—und ft was no: hieroglyphics of Egypt prove that nt bls time they had been turned for cen till the time of the present prince (uov Mrs. John Reter and Mrs. E. S. Wil off. turies. Metropolitan evening paper with all the King Nicholas! that the Napoleonic son. I i i mii i l ji hu vii ScK'tíiíít jjüiciitta. CITY DRUG STORE Great Combination Offer Elect Officers Bud Anderson, the former “Medford Hope” fought six rounds with a butch er named Swain, at Raymond, Wash Director's of the Hoke cannery pro- ington. Thursday evening. The con ject met this morning and elected offi- test resulted in a draw. Both men eers an t adopted the official name of were slow and awkward. the Rogue River Canning company. W. A. Walker of Medford, candi Tne officers selected are as follows: date for the republican nomination for President, J. C Mann; vice-oresident, sheriff, was in town Tuesday in the in J. A. Westerland; treasurer. J. A. terest of"his campaign. The announce Perry; secretary, John H. Carkins; ment of Mr. Walker’s candidacy ap- manager, R. H. Hoke; executive com p -urs in an >ther column of this paper. mittee: Bert Andersou, J. A. Perrv ’’’he inmates of the county jail held and Guy Conner. Another meeting will be held tomor a “kangaroo court” Wednesday. One row, when arrangements will be made of the inmates was charged with steal ing two eggs, but on trial was acquit for the purchase of machinery, erec ted having proved an alibi. Jailor tion rf buildings and the raising of the Stub Wilson was the principal wit remaining $500. — Mail Tribune ness. Good printing done at this office, We have secured at some expense, a costs no more than the poor kind done series of letters ty Mr, Lou D. Mc- at some other places. Give us your W' hy, editor of a country newspaper order. in 1 ew York state, describing a trip Cough Medicine Ch-idr"'!. t > 1 ariama, item which Mr. McWethy much cr s conro( b*- used in «electing > I-;, jurt returned. The letters are ir- • Too cough medic ae for yhi’dren. it should < t •ting and instructive, written by a ■,e ple.isant to take, contain no harmful sub- c< t.m<n man for common readers. The tance and be . jo.t effsc na’. Chamberlain a I st lattei a, pea;» in to-daya p.per 'ouch Remed’ me-s the«« requirement« is a favorite with the motherc of young fc htrs will follow from week to week and children everywhere. For sale b/ «11 Dea- Don t miss them. Ur».—Advertisement. Idea of making a road across the conn try was carried out. Even now it i> not b.v any pieiins certain that this Im proved means of communication wil not bo a source of d inger in the fu tun*." Napoleon in the early years of tin nineteenth century offered to coiistrm a roadway across the1 principality al bis own expense, but his overture were summarily rejected. He the:, threatened to lay waste the country with lire and sword till its name Is dime Monte Rosso ("Ibe red moan talu’l Instead of Montenegro. Tin threat, however, was never curried out - Ixmdoii Chronic!«. Snakes fear This Bird. Snakes In South Africa fear the sec retary bird and will even crawl away from Its shadow. This bird devours snnkta« and can easily kill a reptile twice Its size. He I* nnfortnnate und on the road to ruin who will not do what he cnn. but Is ambitious to du what he cannot. - Goethe. Spiteful. "Do you know. Mayme. I had the hardest work in the wo Id to keep Mi Smith from prop ' "1 dare say you Ind to some- other girl.’’— Baltimore American. Banking In England. The system of credit In England Is different from that In this country, nnd tlu* mere fact that n man Ims an account iti n bank serves to give him standing. One cannot open an account with a bank In England merely by carry ing money to the bank and depos Ring it. lie must have two first class references before a laink will nccept Ids account, ami when reference Is given It means Hint the |>erson giving it would Indorse or stand for the per son to whom It Is given. A reference In Englund menus more than ii mere phrase, t'lns-ks on bulks In Englund cannot be obtained for tile mere ask ing. and ii num must have* an account In order to get chucks from any bank. They cannot be picked up on bunk counters or In public places. Private accounts in English bunks are not ac cepted unless they are pol l for, the gener.il charge being »."si ii year. There are one or two bunks hi England which discriminate so carefully In the accounts they accept that when a |ier- Foll is fortunate enough to lie permit ted to open nil account with them lie can get credit in any city In Englund or on the continent of Europe. There Is one body that knows more than anybody, and that la everybody.— Talley rand. latest news from all over the world and all the news of Jackson County and vicinity in the Post at a remarkably low price. '¡he Evening Telegram is the best paper in the state, market reports unexcell ed, Saturday edition contains a magazine and comic section in colors. The Evening Telegram- The Jacksonville Post- $5. per year 1.50 Total- $6 50 “ Beth papers through this office if paid in advance for 1 year