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fix—s Astronomically bpeaaing. Before lie been me n newspaper man James 8 Blink was a collector iu Flagstaff for a while. He was given a hill against Director Lowell of the obHervntory and tramped up the long hill from the town to see the astrono mer one Imt June morning when the mountain Him blazed Its hottest. Arrived nt the top, Black inquired of an attendant if Lowell was there After the manner of collectors he fol lowed up a negative answer with in qulrles ns to his probable return. “Will ho be back this nfteruoou?" "No." “Will he be buck tomorrow?" "No." "Will he be back next day?" The attendant couldn't say. "Well," said Black, getting desper ate. “do you kuow wlieu he will be back ?" "Oh. he’ll be back for the transit of Venus!" said the attendant. "Tlint finished It," said Black in telling the story, "Not being an as tronomer. I gave tili that bill.”—Popu- lor Magazine. Physical Energy, Perhaps you do not know It. but when you walk a distance of teu miles you ex|K-nd enough force, could it be all collected, to iu I- u tons one foot from the ground Of thia enormous quantity of energy the legs Hie re«pon idble for 150 tons, lire heart for 1UU. the lungs for twenty two and Ibe bulk of the remainder Is wasted iu the lieu t given off from the body In severe athletic competitions, •ueb ns running, rowing and boxing, you must be tu such a condition aa to be able to exert, by your limits alone, each minute as much force as would lift S.OUO pounds one foot ubow the ground. When a powerful man works for twenty four hours with all his might the energy he ex|ieu<b< is equal to lift Ing a third class cruiser, and durlug his life lie dissipates enough (lower to carry his laxly at death to the sun These statements may at first sight seem extraordinary, but will not acorn so when It Is remembered that two ounces of bread contains the potential energy of 150 tons —I‘earson's. —New York t ribune. Ancient Egg, and Joke*. Bud news mid ditto eggs hud best be broken gently t'lillxilelphlii Ledger. When l.uke Mi l.like wrote it two years ago It rend. ' Bad news mid tied eggx should be broken gently."—Ulmin tiutl Enquirer J net sol And when wo wrote It four years ngo It run thus: How do you tell it bud egg? If I have anything to tell I n bud egg I break It gently.”—Boston Trim script Don’t get excited, gentlemen. The thing lind whiskers when Noah was n boy.— Biddeford Journal. as Not so: It was n female egg. the Argus remarked away III 1803. “News dropped to a w Is like a bud egg—everybody v know it, broken ever so g Portland Knstvru Argus. Nothing Horoio About Him. She was very romantic, and when •he saw the senrs on his face she jumped al conclusions. “I think I have discovered your se cret." she softly sold. "You are a Ileidellierg duelist and likewise a Ger mau baron " "I am uot n baron." he anld. "and I never heard of Heidelberg I’m only tbe fellow tbe students practice on at the barber»' college."—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Im, 'Ov,d. "How do you like your alarm clock T asked the Jeweler. "birut rate." "You didn’t seem pleased with It at Drat." "No, but It’« broken now "—London Tit Bits. Truthful. "I badu't been talking with him three minutes In-fote he i-nlhsl me an u»s What sort ot a |>ersoii 1» he?" "Well, J Dever km w tilul to tell a He.” The deep things of this world are not englneeted by sluggard».—James R. Fields. you are in need of Good Printing i h There are eston, S C.; 1.akes. North Ion at Yerba torpedo ami NORTH ROUND TRAINS I 14 Portland Passenger.,,... ,8:27 A.M. A. M. P. M 24 Grants Pass Motor..... .10:22 32 Grants Pass Motor............. 4:27 Oregon.Express.......... ... .. 5:26 P. M. 16 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:44 Extra fare train. ■ J A.M i I SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. f'.8iJ5 A.M. Ashland Mirtoh: A.M. California Express ......... 10:52 Ashland Motor......................2:24 P. M P. M San Francisco Express.. .4:06 Shasta LimitedfMail only)5:22A.M Extra fare train. <5G YEARS’ EXPERIENCE l1 T rade k Jacksonville - zv.<e«1 arks DCS! Ill» Copyaisnra ic. Anyone h Nkrl» < MintIon may quickly a.s«'''"tniu our c ;'inu>n froe win tlior mu invention is pro'iitlay pidantablu. Cotnrounlm- tlniiNHtrict!«’ coiittilvhl lai. HANDBOOK <"' i’ntMiitl •»ent fr«-e. t'l'ieat nueney for ■(‘curliig i* avtits. rntenta taken throuelt Munn A Co. rocetv« tpt cial lutt i. r, w it hout c-liHrg«*, in tl.C Il ■■ Where you get best work low prices ScietOe Jiittei'lan. A handaomoly w<w<>!y. Lntvait cir- cuipition of Tiny in ten. no? J >111101!. T» rtiu. t* year; four ni<>nlhu, < I. >.0.4 by all uewsJealarg. MUNN & Co. ("’ ’ S ^'^Mew York Brimeh ]’ !>. C. rO i. ii' as*. ar.d TTAEHTNCTON > j • DiTcclory | A Direct v ot each City, ’low» and Viil.i“«’, tlvh.jf di sci Jpllve skv>.< h of each I’l.ifc. Gualicn, population. t«!e- graph, sl li i ing nnd bankhii: nlHn Cl.iHMlil« t Di.c-ctory, « cn’t and ».ro ■*! «3 ßy 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 han Is for sale, we have a number of prospective JACKSON COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of John I). Whitehead, Deceased. Notice is hereby given hv the under signed administrator of the i state of ------------------------------------ John D. Whitehead, dece i-eri, to the creditors of, and all persons havin', rncpLond»n “Tango” Ne kiace claims against su’d deceased, to ex ■l i kLL“Evelyn Thaw” Bracelet | hibit them, with th* necessary vouch ers, within six months after the first These two beauti.’ul pieces of pop publication of this notice, to the said admininistrator at lrs residence on ular jewelry are the crc.ze among so Appkga'e River, Jackson County, ciety women i> New Y rk and the Oregon. May 23rd, A. I). 1914. largest C'tiex. They are neat nnd ele M. L. BALDWIN, gant gold finished articles that will A ’ninistrator. gladd n the heart of every girl or woman, no matter how young or ol ’. Very stylish and attractive. Guardian’s Sale ol Re t! Property Cur Free OiTer. We are advertising Notice in hereby giv< n th t i ursuant to an L Spearmint Chewin? Gum an I desire order of Hon F I . Teu Vclle. County Judge of to place a big box of this fine, he ilth- Jackson County. State of Oregon. dated M’ y ftil gum into everv home, It sweet- 29th. 1914 duly made and rn er»d in the matter ens the breath whitens the teeth and of the estate of Annette E. Wakeman, a minor, now pending in said Court, directing me to sell aids digestion, It is refreshing and •he following described ical estate belonging pleasing to all. To every one sending to the estate of the «aid minor: us but 50c and 10 cents to cover shi(- I will sell at private »ale. from and after the ping costs we will ship a big box of 80th day of June. 1914. to the highest bidder for cash and terms the following described real 20 regular 5c pack ages of the Spear property, situated in Jackson County. to-wit: mint Gum and include the elegant. The North Half of Lots numbered Eight (8) "Tan io" Necklace and "Evelyn and Nrne (9). and the North Half of the West One Hundred Firty-flveand feet of L<»t num- Thaw" Ibacelel abm luteli) free. This o Ter is for a ihort time on'!'. hered Seven (7). all in “L and N. Sub! ¡vision Number One” as the same is platted ard re Not m ire than 2 orders to one party corded in the refolds of J ckron County, Ote- Dealers not allowed to accept this. imn. containing Eleven and 60-lit) acres, more or j less, together with all the hereditaments and UNITED SALES COMPANY, Di ut on. Ohi >. P.O.BoxlO’. aprurtennnees thereunto bel »i ging. buyers who expect value for their money. We can sell your property at a price equal to its full value hut do not want any listed at fictitious or “Boom” price. Rogue River Realty Co R. R. R. J f Jacksonville, Ore ! First Opera Glasses. • “Ingle opera glass n as first used e time ot Louis X I \ It became uve. and eieribody used one The le opera glass t.luinellei was In -d In 192.', Imi did not nt first find mill women A treatise was eli In I lie early part ot the nine h century <>ti l'uri de lorgner, in Ii II was shown that a woman line ii'ios would hold the glass both h.'inds. If she were blessed tine liiindi stie would take oil het Mj husband gave ”1 ■ lulmsl the ehtirch il fishing Isn’t sliilin o nut lying is I'hu Notice SPECIAL HOSIERY OFFER Guaranteed Wear-Ever Hosiery Men and Women I -dies Special Offer For I' d - LHide i Ti n: Only — Six r • f our finest 86e. value I 'dies’ guaranteed hose In black, tan I or white Colors, for $1 00 and 10c. for ; postage, etc, • Effective November 13, 1?13. MAN NEEDS !0c extra. UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO. Dagtors, Ohio. II In • Dilemma. One of London's charming younpsuf fragettes tuiid: "I waul to get mar rled just to prove that I <an. and I don t want to get married just to prove Unit 1 don't have to If I don't they'll say I can’t: If 1 do they’ll say I have no more Independence than utiy otliei woman."—T. i’.'a Loudon Weekly. EVERYTHING A Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. . 10 Articles 10 Antiquity of Death Masks. Although there is no mention ot death masks tn the works ol Homer or In any ot the Inter classics, modern ex WHere la Europa? plorers have satisfied themselves that The man who motors from London In the eiuly burials ot all nations it Io Brighton would never dream of tell was tile custom to cover the liemls mill ing his friends next week that he laid bodies of tile dead with sheets ot gold spent tile holiday motoring III Europe. so pliable that they took the impress Blit the iiiiiii who motored from Calais of the form, and noi Infrequently to Boulogne would when tn tile i-ourse of centurión the Europe doesu’t mean Englund to the emtinlmed llesli li.id shriveled or fall average man I'ly It on him and see. en away, the gold retained the exact Europe he coix-eivex only ns the eonti cast of tlie features. Svlilleuuinn found I a number of bodies •'covered with «lent. The Reilly Islanders are much the large musks ot gold plate In repu'.isse same They greet newcomers with iu work." several ol wtileli have lieeu re qulrles as to nlTalrs In England. I produced by menus of engraving In Ills have known old country folk Iu the "Mycenae,” and tie asserts that there Isle ot Wight speak In the same way. cun lie no doubt wluitever tlint each mid the people of Ihe marsh country one of these represents the likeness ot ut tile laiek of Dungeness us <1 to and the deceased person whose face it euv nui.v even now regard themselves as ereil. extra territorial They were the marshmen; ottiei people were foreign er» uud Englishmen.—London Mirror. All In the Game. Stern Parent— William, how -I'd rou tear your trouser« so? l unire N'ar itenrfullyi | i i «ns prmll< nu the fullan ay s.ide > I 1» tli .l so . It ell you cuuie oul i til« w>MHi.-lied soil I I. give you a del: )|i“tr-iliou ot |bv bu n..d run — Buffalo I', ness. SEXUAL KNOWLEDGE Nose Tip Vaccination. The young Japanese diplomat point ed to Ids father, the marquis. “That's fat her." lie said, “the old fellow with tlie saucer shapiil scar on the ti|> of Ills nose. All Japs of older generation have that scar.” "Yes," said the debutante. In "Yes; It's n vaccination mark. the old days, when compulsory vacci nation first began, we Japs vaccinated everybody on the tip of the nose. Why? Well, because It was a good place, where there's no movement to rub off the scab, ami also because the vaccination sear on the nose was easi ly Identified by tile medical officers ot tbe government. A man didn’t have to take off lialf tils clothes In order to prove flint lied been vaccinated. "Yes; tile nose lip vaccination hail Its good points, tint before tile modern > liankertng after beauty It bad to go'■’J Buying an Island. The story of the settlement of Tan gier island. In Chesapeake buy. as told by .1 M Church In his book about the island anil its Isoluted Inhabitants, out does that uf tbe fatuous sale of Man- battnii: "You gentlemen ain't never heard bow Tangier got settled? It were by a man from the eastern shore settle ments back In 1707—tnore'n 200 years ago. The Island were the home of a tribe of Indlnns. and this here man Post got the idee of raisin' stock on It. So he runs over and tells the Indians Hint the colonists are golu' to come and mussiK-re them and they'd better get outeu the way. That scared the Indians, all right, and they sailed over to the western shore of Vlrgtnny. But tiefore they went Post snlil. us the Is land wasn't goin to be any more wse The to 'em. he'd buy It off them, chief agreed, so Post gave him two old overcoats, mid tbe Island was tils, Then he lining over Hve families uud u passel o' horses and cows.'* Don’t delay send in your order bv-1 lie auction, to the highest bidder for fore offer expires. Give correct size. ' cash, subject to redemption as ,js ’aw provided,’ aft the right, title WEAR-EVER HOSIERY COMPANY interest which the said defendants Dayton, Ohio in said real property, hereinafter scribed as follows, to-wit: The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Eighteen (18) in Townshiti Thirty-seven (37) South of Range Four (4) West of the Willam ette Meridian in Jackson County, Ore gon, containing 80 acres. All of said above real property if necessary will be sold at said time and ILLUSTRATED 320 PAGES place to satisfy the judgment in favor of the Plaintiff and against the Defen Tells all about sex matters; what dants. Said judgment being for the young men and women, young wives sum of $1687.50 with interest thereon and husbands and all others need to from said 2nd day of May, 1914 at the know about the sacred laws that govern rate of 6 per cent per annum and $100 attorney’s fees, and the further sum the sex forces. Plain truths of sex fife of $30.00 costa and disbursements in in relation to happiness in marriage. this suit and accruing costs of sale. Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, ‘‘Secrets" of manhood and womanhood; sexual abuses, social evil, d seases, ere. 20th day of Mav, 1914. W. H SINGLER, The latest, most advanced and com Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. prehensive work that has ever been By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. issued on sexual hygiene. Priceless in -------- •«>♦——— struction for who are ready for the N< tice of Sheriff’s Sale true inner teaching. Lee Phipps, Plaintiff. This book tells nurses, teachers, vs. doctors, lawyers preachers. social Malinda Jane Miles and William workers, Sun lay School teachers and Miles, wife and husband, Defendants: all others, young and old, what ail Public notice is hereby given, that r-eed to know about sex matters. By under and by virtue of an execution Winfield Scott Hall, Ph. D., M. D. (Leipzig) and order of sale duly issued out and under the seal of the Circuit Court of Newspaper Comments: tbe State of Oregon, for the County “Scientifically correct.” — Chicago of Jackson, dated the 27th dav of May. Tribune. “Accurate and up-to-date,” 1911, in a certain cause therein, where Philadelphia Pi ess. "Standard book in Lee Phipps as plaintiff recovered judgment against the defendants of Knowledge,” —Philadelphia Ledger. Maiinda Jane Miles and William Miles The New York World says: “Plain for the sum of One Thousand ($10il0) truths for those who need or ought to know Dollars with interest thereon from said 27th day of December, 1912, at them for the prevention of evils." the rate of it) per cent per annum and Under plain wrapper for only $1.00 One Hundred ($100) Dollars attorney’s Coin or Money Order, postage ten fees and the further sum of Eighteen and 20-100 ($18.20) Dollars costs and cents extra. accruing.costs of sale. • Which said MIAMI PUBLISHING CO. judgment was enrolled and in the Clerk’s office of said Dayton, Ohio. said County or. the 23rd day 1914. In compliance with said execution I am commanded to and will at the hour of 9:30 A M. on $1 Compiete Shaving Outfit $1 MONDAY, JUNE 29th, 1914. i at the front door of the Court House in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore To advertise our Unireraal Sharing gon, offer for sale and will sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for Outfit and Universal Products we will cash, subject to redemption as is In for a limit'd time only, send this well law provided, all of the right, title ard worth Shaving Outfit tor $1.00. interest of the s ieve named defen We sell our products to the consumer dants in and to th • f illowing described r»‘al pronerty, to-wit: direct and therefore you save all Lots numbered One (1) and Two (2) agents’ profits which as you know are and Three (3) in Block numbered Six teen (16) of the City of Medford. very I; rge. County of Jackson, S’ate of Oren n. 1 Hollow Ground Razor. All of said property will be sold a 1 5 inch Lather Brush. said time and (dace if necessary to sat 1 Razor Strop, Canvas Back. isfy said judgment in favor of ihe plaintiff and against the defendants. 1 Nickel Easel Back Mirror. Dated at Jacksonville, <) egon, this 1 33 inch Barber Towel. 28th day of Mav, '911. 1 Bar Shav'ng Soap. W. H. SINGLE!?. 1 Box Talcum Powder. Sheriff of Jackson Countv, Oregon. 1 Decorated China Mag, By E. W. WiLSON, Deputy 1 Aluminum Barber Comb. 1 Bristle Hair Brush. Administrators Notice to Creditors neat box I Each outfit packed in $1.00. Goin or Money Order, postage I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. FOR SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN For a limited time only, six pairs i of our finest 3.’>- vnlu Guaranteed lli OHC >.ny color with written guarantee and , a pair of our well known Men’s Para dise Garters for one dollar, and 10c* j for postage, etc. You know these ho«e; they stood I the test when all others failed. They give real foot comfort. They ►ave no seams to rip. Thev never become I | loose and I aggy as the shape is knit In, yot pressed in. They are Gunr. n- teed t "r firmness, for style, for supe - iority 0» material and workmanship, absoluti'y stainless and to wear six moaths wjU.®ut ht,les‘ or “ new P“,r , i cf Sherifi’s Sale Foreclosure. in Fids will be received by the undersigned at hs office No 401. M<dfo»d Furniture & Hard-* ware C«». Building. Medford, (begun. Dated May 29. 1914. L. E. WAKEMAN. Guardian of the Estate of Annette E. Wake man. Hem y W. Htiztnrtter, Pluintiff. vs. George G. Graham, Bertha A Summons. Graham. Norman I). Root. Annie B. Root, W. J. Summers, Anna M. Sum IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF mers and Frank Bartlett, Defendants. OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Public notice is hereby given, that Emeline Blodgett. Plaint fT. u-der and by virtue of an execution vs. and order of sale dul; iuly issued out of James W. Bloi?gett. Defendant. Suit in 'he Circuit <.'ourt ol f the . Stute of Ore Equity for Divorce. gon for the County of Jackson, dated To Jarre« W. Blodgett. Defendant. the 18th day of May, 1914. in a -erti in In the Name of the State of Oregon, You are cause therein wherein Henry W hereby commanded t» appear and answer the Heizi nrctef as plaintiff iicovered plaintiTs complaint against you now on file in judgment against the defendants the above entitled Court and cause on or before Gcoige G. Graham and Bel tha A. the 2'^h day of June. 1914. said date being the Graham for the sum of Sixteen Hun expiration of six weeks from the day of the fiist dred and Eighty-seven und 50-100 publication of this summons. ($1687.50) Dollars’ with interest there Anti you are hereby notified that if you fail to on from said ¡hid day of May, 1914, at appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff the rate of 6 per cent per annum and will apply to the Court for th«1 relief prayed for Oil« Hundred and no-100 ($100.00) Dol in tl e complaint, succinctly stated as follows: lars attorney's fees ard the further For a decree forever dissolvintr the bonds of sum of Thirty aid no-100 ($30.00) Doi- matrimony between pl iintitT and defendant, nnd lars costs and disbursements in lias that plaintiff be «riven the custody of the minor suit. children of said marriage, to-wit. < hester Blod Which judgment was enrolled mid gett. Isabel Blodgett. Lillie Blodgett and Thec- di’lketed in the Clerk's office on the dore Blodgett. ■’nd day of May, 1914, and is recorded This summons is published in the Jacksonville in Volume 21 at pages 228 and 229 of Post hv order of the Honorable F. M. Catkins the Circuit Court Journal. Judge of Fhe above entitled Court, which order By virtue « f “uch executi m. I am was made and entered of record on the Sth dav commanded to ’ell und will at the hour ef May. 19! I wh:ch order requir« s yott to an- of 9:30 A. M. oi. pear on or before the last dav presci •ibed in th a MONDAY. JUNE 22nd. 1914, summons, The date of the Sr.it publication of nt th« front door of the Court Ho ire, thia summons is th? 9 h day of May, !911. in Jacksonville. Jackson County, Olc-. MVLKKY A CHERRY. got», otter fur sale and will sell at pub-| Attorneys for Plaintiff. Medford, Oreao 1 T3 .'.7Í Charles F. Dunford DEALER IN All kinds of soft and hard wood. Tier or cordwood lengths. Prices moderate and delivery prompt. OREGON JACKSONVILLE Jacksonville Meat Market JOHN DU N.M NG TOS. Pro? First Quality Lard at Reduced Prices While the tupply lati» « « .1 •i 5 Pounds 65 cts JACKSONVILLE, 10 Pounds $1.25 OREGON a