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LOCAL NEWS /\ Subscribe for the Post. Hollis Parks of Buncom was in city Tuesday. W. C. Leever of Central Point in town Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Johnson was a Monday visitor in Medford. A. S. Haight of Salem transacted legal busine“* in town this week. B. F. Piatt, Esq. of Medford trans acted business in this city Friday. WANTED —Forty or fifty young pigs, weaned. H. K. Hanna, Jacksonville J. K. Woods who had been held for alleged passing of b<gus checks, has been release! from the county jail. Mn Burton a forest range- of Up per Applegate was a business visitor In town Tuesday; POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Matthew Ray of Ruch was in town Friday. SINGLER FOR SHERIFF E. T. Miller of Watkins was in town In accepting the appointment suc this week. ,i • ceeding my brother for his unexpired S. B. Simmons of Medford was in t rm as Sheriff; I did so for the bene towZ Monday. fit of his widow and family. The of Gus Newbury of Medford was in fice has had an honestand efficient ad toyn Tuesday. ministration. With the Same objects and purposes Al Dunford was in town from the in view I hereby announce myself as a ranch Monday. candidate for the Republican nomina R- H. Brown of Medford was in tion at the primaries May 15th, 1914 town Thursday. W. II. SINGLER. Are you a subscriber to the Post? (Paid Advertisement.) If not) why not? -------------- M)« Richard McKinnon of Sterling wag A. W. WALKER in town Tuesday. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF, Charles McClain of Applegate was Mrs. C. v. Beekman and daughter I hereby announce myself as a Re in town Thursday. Miss Carrie, were visitors at Medford publican candidate for nomination for . Mrs. George Neuber visited friends Friday afternoon. sheriff subject to the primary election in Medford Monday. The 27th annual meeting of the Rogue of May 15. G. A. Ross of the Applegate valley River Baptist Association was held A. W. WALKER, was in town Tuesday. Medford, Oregon. in Medford this week. Delegates from Mrs. Amy Dow of Medford visiled many of the churches were present. (Paid Advertisement.) friends here Tuesday. ------------ »*»«. There will be a mass meeting at the FOR COMMISSIONER. Pay your monthly water rent at the city hall Monday evening for the pur Bank of Jacksonville. I am a candidate for the republican pose of making arrangement for a A. W. Walker of Medford was in school children’s fair to be held here nomination for county commissioner town Friday evening. next fall. Everybody urged to be pres at the primary to be held May 15th, 1914. If elected I pledge myself to Ben M; Collins was a Visitor at Med: ent. stand for an economical, businesslike ford Thursday morning. The motor car on the R. R. V. Ry: administration of coun’y affairs, econ James M. Cronemiller was a visitor was derailed by a misplaced switch omy in county expenditures, a dollar at Medford Wednesday. Wednesday evening »hen starting on in value for every dollar expended by Mrs. John Refer was a visitor at the trip to Medford The car was run the county, lower taxes, such develop* Medford Friday evening. ning slowly at the time. No one was inert and progress only as are con* . A. 7 hock tnohtoh of Ruch 'X'as a visi hurt. sislent with the times. tor in this city Thursday. FRANK H. MADDEN. Henty Weridt postmaster and mer (Paid Advertisement.) Sheriff Singler made a trip to Med- chant of New Pine erbek Ore. who has ford Wednesday afternoon. been visiting his parents in this city Ed Harrison of Medford was a busi- left Saturday for Grants Pass, he will 16 Killed at Vera Cruz also visit Eugene, Portland, and San ness in this citv Thursday. Miss Mollie Songer of Ashland was a Francisco before his return home. Washington, April 30—Secretary öf Birthday parties are quite popular Jacksonville visitor Wednosday. the Navy Daniels this afternoon gave lately — the one this week was at the Theodore H. Engle of Phoenix was home of Mrs. Lizzie Cronemiller Tues I out revised figures showing that in town several times this week. day evening that day being the anni eleven bluejackets, four marines and Mr. and Mrs. II K. Hanna were vis versary of her birih. A pleasant eve one unidentified man were killed dur itors at Medford Friday afternoon. ning was spent and the visitors depar j ing the fighting at Vera Cruz last D. W. Bagshaw. editoi of the Post ted planning where to spring the next j week, and tne wounded included two I has been on the sick list this week. | ' surprise, officers, fifty-two bluejackets, four- teen marines and three men unidenti Lew M. Stone of Forest creek trans A number of lady friends sprung a fied by the dispatches. Nothing was acted business in this city Tuesday. surprise party on Mis. S. E. Dunning- said concerning the Mexican’s los- Leslie W. Stansell is the proud pos ton Saturday evening, it being that ses. sessor of an auto recently acquired. lady’s birthday. A very pleasant eve D. R. Wood of Medford was at the ning was spent. Those present were: court house on business Wednesday. Maxing Montenegro. Mesdames A. Elmer, J. Greaves, J. The pwiMiiut* of Moiifpiipgro have n See the new line of wall paper at Moreom, Ida Wilson. F. Tungate, Liz Bicks, latest designs and prices righ’. zie Cronemiller, J. M. Williams and quaint legend to account for the rock strewn appearance of their country Bled Colvig and W. H. Singler spent Misses Mary Hurst, Issie McCully, They will tell you that when the world a few hours at Eagle Point Wednes Kate Cronemiller and Mamie Crone | was being created the Creator and the miller. day. angel of creation were Hying over chaoR. The angel was carrying in a Miss Mary Hugh of T-ail spent sev sacks I lie rocks which were to make eral days with friends in this city this At the Churches the iiioiintains of the world when sud week. dcnly the sack hurst, the rocks fell Manager Gordon of the Medford the down, and that Is Montenegro! ater was a business visitor in town PRESBYTERIAN Tuesday. Not Strange at All. Morning worship with sermon at e- Mrs. Wheeler’s family and the new Andrew Jeldness a miner from the kven o’clock. Subject; "Gods’ Quiet Blue Le ige was in town several days Work.” Solo by Mrs. Herbert Hanna. bn by were being freely discussed by their next door neighbor. this week. Evening worship with sermon at eight "Isn't It strange they didn't name the o ’ clock. Subject: “ The Four New Mrs. C. 1). Stout and daughter Ora baby after her rich uncle?" said one. "No; lie looked nt It and said he’d Were visitors at MedtorJ Wednesday York Gun men, or a study of crime.” Sunday School at 10 o’clock. Y. P. S. give them $15.000 not to.”—Lippin afternoon. C. E. at 7:15. The Ladies’ Auxiliary cott's. Charles Storey of Eagle Point spent several days this week visiting friends will meet in the lecture room of the Needed Airing. church. Midweek meeting at eight in this city. 'What's the matter with yon?” de o’clock on Wednesday evening. manded Borem hotly. ’"I've got a right Walter Grow of Ashland charged Paul S. Bandy B. D. Minister. to air my opinions, haven't I?" with horsestealing, was lodged in the “Oh, of course." replied Brightly. county jail. "They're so stale and musty they cer METHODIST B. F. Mulkey of Medford was atten RvV. A. S. Jenkins Pastor, Sabbath tainly need something or that sort.”— ding to legal business at the court Philadelphia Pless. school 10 a. m. sermon 11 a. m. Sub house Tuesday. ject The whiie life. Epwot h League Quits a Difference. Don t post unsightly, scrawled notic 7:15 P. M. Sermon 8. Subject Social Ethel-Jack told me that he never es when you can have them neatly unrest its cause and its cure. loved any one before Marie—Well, printed at this office f“*-■*••“-'I charge Player meeting at 8 Thursday evening excuse me for saying so. dear, but he Charles Kopple who has been resid and I once were engaged Ethel-Oil i allle ■ — ing at Ft. Jones, Cal., for some time ! didn't ask him about engagements Order to Sh >w Cause. I only asked him nliont love.—Boston I visittd his mother in this city this IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. FOR Trunaerliit. week. THE COUNTY OF JACKSON Bill Hanley, progressive candidate In the Matter of the Estate of Annette E. The Gusher, foi U. S. Senator was in town Monday Wakeman, a Minor. Order to show c iuse on pe irnslier in un till field?" but did not seem to care about meet tition of guardian for order to soil real estate. who write* the prosper It appearing to this court, from the putitio > ing many people. lie wlm luid Inen «tini*.' this ua> j. resented and filed by L. E. Wakeman Sheriff Singler, Chauncey Floray, the guardian of the estate of said minor, An Lewis Ulrich, W T. Grieve and G. A. nette E. Wakeman, praying for an order for Li e Eale of certain real estate belonging to the said Tin* mh .intime of rl. lies remain' Gardner attended the banquet at Med estate, that it is expedient and for the best in with ht'ii wh pro nred them not witli ford Tuesday evening. terests of said estate and said ward, and for the benefit of said ward that said real e3<.ate shuul . be sold: It is Heieby Ordered, that the next of kin ol the said warn and all persons interested in th-.- said estate appear before this court on the 29J. day of May, 1914. at ten o'clock A. M. at the Mrs. F. C. Smith of this city was Court room of this Court, at the County Court in the County of Jackson, then and there elected auditor of the Southern Oregon House to show iause, if any there be. why an order Federated Clubs at a meeting of that : should wot be granted for the sale of such refj organization held in Grants Pass ttiis estute. a.touted in laid Jackson County and I scribed in said petition as follows: week. I '1 he north half oi Lots eight (8) and nine The Sans Souci club met with Mis# ' and the north half of the West One Hundred th*, lieb’ Chauncey Florey is not worrying much on account of the primary. As he is the only republican who filed for Recorder, hin nomination is assured. Louise Enseie Wednesday night and ' Fifty-five ai d 'g feet of Lot seven (7), all in “L spent a pleasant evening. Those pres- an*l N. riuLdivision Number One ’ as the same I r ; platted and recorded in the records of Jackson ent were Misses Mary Bagshaw, nu. Ada County. Oregon, cunttininx 11 and &)>i00 acres Elm.T, Jewell Baiiev, Margaret and mure or less, together with all and singular the Eita Moreom, Ora Stout, Alice Mor hereditaments, end appurtenances thereto be longing or in en> wise appertaining. gan and Pauline Grieves. A number of pern ns from this pl: ce attended the dance at Applegate, last night. Among those going were Mis- ] ses Laura Couch, Mary Bagshaw, Ada Elmer, Emma Wendt, Pauline Grieves, Flo Thompson, Alice Morgan, Nellie McIntyre, and Lila Mee, Mr. and Mrs. W. Barnum. Mr. and Mis. Ben Collins, M and Mrs. Harry Luy, Mr. ar.d Mrs G. Jarnum. Mrs. G. Harper and Mea-1 sr* Lou Biker, Toots Thompson, Will *•**' itire, Lester and Chester Ell *, Dunningtoii, C. Mitchel, Roy Ul- I. >i, Jas. M. CrunemUler, Bob Finney, li.ic Dunford, E. Beerv, Chet Wendt Alfred Norris Fred Collins, Sheriff Sin gley and Curley Wilson, And it is lu: ther orde:ed that a copy of this O'der shall be personally served on tne next of kin of buch ward, and on all persons in teres tel in the estate, or. shall be published three sue» e tssive weeks in the Jack onviile Post, pub lished st Jacksonville, in said county. Dated May 1. 19U. F. L. TuU VELLE, County Judge. A OiKW. i u •' M .! ,*!.’■». ; ., I, .. P . ;'ii. a rc! ai t ilev ji.t -”í ,i -, .to k ci ;e j r..r ».?rc » ar • '■ » . .Mi r ' il r ■ ». th ■ I i ■ W A. . Col tin*' one an* .'h m's I . • , • g ÒX xieuic. Cln.i.ra a... more to him than the co»t< f his cn of these medicines. For Bale by all dealers. —Advertisement. get the A genuine New Horae ( Sewing Machine u to buy the machine with the name NEW i HOME on the arm \ end in the kg*. K Th:« m«chi”e is S warranted for all i B time. T ■ No other like it | Nooi.*cr a good Turn »nd Turn About. It was sometimes the custom of pro- fesspys Ju . former .tLines la gUe. free tickets for their courses—a kindness that was sometimes abuseif. In "Tbo Book of Edinburgh Anecdotes" Francis Watt tells liow the famous Dr. John Barclay, extramunil lecturer oil anat omy at the University of Edinburgh By MARGARET C. DEVEREAUX between 1797 and 1825. once applied 4 humorous corrective tv au Imposition The legend of one selling ills soul to if this kind. He received a note from Dr. lull ng. Satan was centuries old before Goethe took It for the theme of Ills immortal .he well known untlquary, requesting poem Since the Idea has been thus i free ticket for a young medical stu* lent. Barclay professed himself de] embodied it bus been Very popular in various funus. Soon after It appeared Iglited to confer the favor, but iiivited be pupil to accompany him to Dr. a maslted bull in Staffhausen took Laing's bookshop, where he selected place, at which a young girl named Catherine Hauser took the part of Hooks on anatomy to the exact value of i ticket for Ids course of lectures, Marguerite. Herman Geiss, who was L'ben, sagely remarking that without in love with her. learned through ills textbooks bls lectures were useless, he sister that Catherine was Intending to presented the books to the astonished be thus costumed, and lie took It into voutli as a gift from Dr. I.nlug. He bls head that lie might press bls suit would nut listen to the young man's under the guise of Faust Carl Hau expostulation, but bundled him and the ser, Catherine's brother, who was to books out of the shop. He did not find escort her to the ball, wus to go at* It necessary to repeat the lesson. Valentine Without knowing of the adoption of Our Poisonous Snakes. these costumes. Hans Ritter, a rival of Raymond L. Dltmars, curator of rep Herman's, decided to attend the ball tiles at the New York zoological park, ns Mephistopbeles. It never came out classified the poisonous snakes of the whether ltitter in his action at the ball United States In seventeen species. Of played a devilish part or, finding him these, the common coral snake and the self related by costume to the others Sonoran coral snake inhabit the south who were all well known to him. eastern and southwestern states re thought It would be a fine thing to spectively; the copperhead and the make bad blood between them. Intend water moccasin are In the east and ing to undo what he luid done before southeast; the dwarf rattlesnakes—that any trouble should arise from It. is, the massasanga and the pygmy— Be this as it may. Herman Gelss no Infest the central and southeastern re sooner saw a girl dressed as Marguer gions, and the eleven typical rattle ite than he asked her to dance with snakes live In the east, the southeast, him and paid her marked attention for the prairie region and the great south the rest of the evening. The ball was west Of these, the southwest, indeed, in full swing when Ritter, seeing Carl holds six—the white, the tiger, the Hauser (Valentine! standing tienr a black tulled. Price's, the green and curtain, concealed himself behind It the horned. The other five are the and hissed. "Look out for your sister; : timber rattlesnake, the diamond back she Is In danger.” of the southeast, the prairie, the Pa Hauser looked around, but the room 1 was crowded, and Ritter managed to ! cific and the Tezae.—Youth's Coiupun Tragedy of a Masked Ball escape without being detected. Curl I was wrapped tifi III his sister and. tie- ! Ing a hot blooded fellutt. did not stop to consider that the wbfdi* he had heard might have been a little per formance aside, to make the attentions Faust was paying Marguerite more realistic He did not know who Faust wus. but proposed to stop Ills attentions to his sister Going to the couple, who were in the midst of a dunce, be or dered Catherine to come with him. Geiss. not knowing that he was her brother, pushed him away indignantly. Catherine remained with Gelss, and Hauser, going away, found a friend whom be sent to Gelss with a chal lenge. Hauser was at the time a stu 1 dent at u university, a member of a dueling corps and an expert with the small sword. When Geiss received the challenge he had left Catherine, and she knew nothing of what had hap pened. Had each one of these persons known who the others were doubtless what followed would not have oc curred. Another unfortunate feature was that Ritter, who had whispered tile words that ciiusih I the trouble, had been drinking n good deal of German wine. Whether lie thought the matter of no great Importance, whether he forgot to take precautions against trou ble liable to arise from What he had said, was not satisfactorily explained. There were those who believed that tie bad acted either through sheer malice or from a desire to Injure Gelss in se curing the hand of the girl be him self wanted. After the ball Gelss and Hauser met In a forest near the town. There was a full moon, and they crossed swords by Its light Each wore the continue he had on at the ball. Those who clulm that Ritter acted from malicious motives aver that be in the red aud black costume of Mephistopbeles wit nessed the tight from behind the trunk of a tree, forming a perfect picture or the arch fiend watching the result of bis devilish work Both the contestants were excellent swordsmen. but the light was very bad for such a trial of skill. Hauser was the better man at such work, lint the light Hashing on Ills el..... l.v s sword bothered him The result was deter mined by Gelss not seeing perfectly, for in trying to wing Ills opponent and thus end the duel without a tragedy he unintentionally stabbed bls opponent In the heart. Meanwhile the affair, so closely re sembling the story of Faust and Mar guerite, was talked about, and nt the last moment a report of It reached Catherine's ears. She was getting ready for bed when she heard that a duel was about to take place mid hurried nt once to the place of the eonilint. When her brother fell she wus «till some dis- tnnee from him. but. sniggering on. reached him Just In time for a last look between them before lie died. A h soon as Hauser fell Gelss rim to ward” him, mid In the face turned to the moonlight recognized <'nt fieri tie’s brother He siiw nt mice (tint tie not only hud taken n II’»* lull n life that wullld forever prevent Ills winning tIn girl lie loved lie wiis liurrlnl nwnt from tin* ground. uni the next umrii mg before daylight lift Stiiffliiiilsen for Aliiei'lcu 11» wrote n piitlietli- let ter to t’ntlierine beniomiltig «Tint lie mid done mid an*, ing III if Ills life wus from that m«>m**iii iiilgiiiml. ('ntlierlne <1.1 not unirry. mul Gelss wan never ignln iie.ird from niter He eft for Am* ri» n flier* I* Hl* (III Mil (1- actor* explanation i- I»» ' how i II-' trau sly «ns lirouglil iibonl I except Hill’ Hansel told Ills <u*eoi .1» *it 'he will'll Ilg he II ill riwell I it 11 (I I ; lie repul* given Ill'll V. lien he tri.'ll I* gel Ills »I* Her « il m hit 'er n*vni from G**l ferlr n'li'li'nnwl mil nt •• vtihhs «er* inf Hceelif* <1 Ills tlea'ieent h* hi" 'ormer f'-l* n.l. «a« *iu h that nt nisi Te dlsapi'* 'ril mid «u never '.gam seen ul StnlTb. 1 UR SALE at a Bargain Home and lot on Oregon street, near City Hal'. M_ust be sol<l_soon. Call on Rogue Realty River Co. Adv. Fred J”. Fick has just rece: to-date line of wall paper. Pantorium Dye Works will parcels on “hurry” work —.kt barber shop. * avcBpt Reti r’s i FOR RENT—The Norling house on Oregon street. $6.<M) per month ply tu D. W. Bagshaw. - ■ . Good printing done at this ■■•fine, costs no more than the poor Jciiul dime at some other pM"es. .Give ■ us . vuur order. OVER es TE«4«' E-tPEPIENCIE T ua ox I v I araj *. Desies CoevniciiTiy.iHr Anvono evading n nketcli and d<'«cnp«|''w.ni|ty C"i«- ly lUH'orLiiii our »'!■.tiion freu * Lut In’: In invention is*prohnij.y pfitcnfuhle. Connmim • tions.-UTi'tly coniltlontla!. HAtiDßOOK t’á eni« Bent free OldeH itk’nyvy idr hi » tiling ; .ile..?»«, Patents taken through” Munn i Ce. rectii-e sp<(*uU notice, wh bout cintrée, lu the S«fic fíKiriü'ij, A hnndtonuilr i mr. it*-<l «<-Kir. f ..¡.’ .-n;*l. T* 'i ’ . culation <>f m . Sold ■>/ till newxie-i year; four ■ r I Broadway. » i J ' •’ St- Waiihiutfion. ih 4 Branch JI. K. HANNA Lawyer Office in Bank of Jacksonville IsuHdit g » I JACKSONVILLE, OREc’öN A treacherous and rm st dangerous disease-due largely to an unherltl.y condition if the bowels. That listless, diowsv fteliig iicicaUs a poison-laden system, infected fn.m prisonous matter retained by these organs. As you keep the outer tissues of the body clean and whole some*, also keep the inner. Adler-i-ka Treatment is a constant surprise to those suffering from any stomach or bowel trouble, and who have used all the ordinal y remedies. It is so much more efficient mole lasting in effect, Sold under guarantee. Saliz- faction assured, $1.0J a bottle and well worth tne price, at CITY DRUG STORE J . W. ROBIKLON, M. I)., Prep., hu Lsonvilli, Crecen Great Combination Offer file Post management has made ar- ian^e.iicnts with the Portland Evening Telegram whereby we can give subscribers the advantage of a gigantic combination offer for a limited period. You can get a Metropolitan evening paper with all the latest news from all over the world and all the news of .Jackson County and vicinity in the Post at a remarkably low price. The 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- $5. per year 1.50 The Jacksonville i’ot- Total Both papers through this office if paid advance for 1 year $<> 50