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TIRES—TUBES FOR YOUR DEN 5 BEAI T!H L COLLEGE fl. AH ANTS A 0 r-n Supsrttitlon. ford at the bid! game Sunday after down that morning with a new pair of Tube Tire I heard w'liil was to me at least ■ noon and spent a pleasant hour in ¡dis plum colored spats, and as he sat wait- $2.00 $ 9.20 28x3 Yale and Harvard, e tch 9 in. x 2h cussing the “good old days” when we far his carriage he stretched out his new |i!e<-e of 'Uperstltlou the other, 2?sn-" ' 50x.T ’ day. and wh< r, i think of the risks extremities awl permittel himself the Subscribe .for the Post. in. Princeton, Cornell, Michi 2.80 ail lived in the same town in Washing 13.50 30x3' ■ I’ve rim an these years liecnuse I did 3.00 14.05 gan Each 7‘in. x 21 in. , - Mrs. George Neuber was in Medfqrd ton. Mr. Cha) pel is the proprietor of luxury of fond contemplation. He not know of It my bliss! rims cold. 1 ....._______________ ------------ the creamery at Medford whioh __ he . re- i ’ beamed, • He fairly radiated. His met a woman from Virginia in market, 3 20 15.25 Monday. ’ ’ 34x8*6 All best quality felt witi felt head*«» cantip purchased and which he has countenance lighted up with that pe- and the talk falling on dreamt 1 re 3.25 17.00 31x4 ing, streamers, letters and mascot ex«i . Judge Neil was A visitor in Medford considerably improved. He thorough- c dia- • ■ benevolence • — which u _e„a_ sheds a „ „i„„, glory called a most bloml curdling nightmare 3.30 lx 00 32x4 ecuted in proper colois. This splendid • Tuesday^ a Naw England pumpkin pie— I had Imd the night before. 3.40 19.50 lv understands the art of butter mak- around 1----------------- ----- 33x4 assortment sent postpaid for 50 cent«* W. A. Burr of Medford was in town ing from start to finish and is turning fresh from the even. The atmosphere "I mast tell you what I dreamed las 3.60 20.49 34x4 and 5 stumps to pay postage. Send now.’ ' Wednesday. out a No. 1 article. This testimonial of calm content mingled wit t e ro night,” 1 said. 3.80 21.00 35x4 HOWARD SPECIALTY COMPANY “Let me ask first whether It's n W.. R. Coleman of Medford was in is made unknown to Mr. Chappel, but ! P*e- sunshine : fairly sast a halo around aioun 3.90 22.00 36x4 Dayton, Ohio. those spats, a halo undisturbed and un gleasant or an unpleasant dream?” town Friday. 5.00 26.0*1 he deserves it. 35x4'. said the lady from Virginia. interrupted, for his knee-sprung tweeds 5.10 27.00 Don’t forget the school election Mon 36x4 H were so tar abovesas to be beyond i "Decidedly unpleasant.’" ' 5.15 27.50 day afternoon. 37x4'. “Then for mercy's sake don't toll It!* II. K. HANNA 5.40 ACCUSED OF VILE CRIME speaking acquaintance. 32.50 37x5 said she “Never tell a bad dream on I ................ ' Mrs. Jorgenson of Medford was in This narticular Englishman was a Saturday, for we say In Virginia: All other sizes. Non-Skids 20 p town Thursday. constant source of delight to me. He Friday night's dream on Saturday told cent extra. 5 per cent discount if pay James Dean of Ashland was in this Medford Man Bound Is sure to coin«- true, no matter bow old ment in full accompanies order and it sat at table where I could watch him Over to city Wednesday. without distressing myself, although ' —Washington Post. two are so ordered shipping charges Office in Hank of Jacksonville Bbilding it would have distressed some people. : Gus Newbury of Medfard was in this Grand Jury. Bail Fixed will be paid by us. C. O. D. on 15 Curious Fish Spearing. Breakfast was his long suit. Here he city Wednesday. per cent of amount of order. Our out In spite of the march of civilization OREGON h at $1000. appeared at his best although the wai John Orth of Medford was in town put is limited, so we suggest early order JACKSONVILLE, there remains much that Is still primi ter would probably hoid to the contra Monday evening. ing. We sell direct only, giving pur ry. It was wo-ith the price of admis tive in Sicily, and a curious sight at Lester Thompson was a Medford W. J. Canton of Medford, who was sion just to see Mr. Englishman pick Palermo Is to see the fishermen spear chaser the advantage of all middle visitor Thursday. arrested Wednesday evening on com up the menu card. He viewed it with ing fish m the harbor by the aid of men’s profits. glass bottomed buckets, says the Wide NON-PUNCTURE RELINERS L. H. Jacobs of the Applegate was plaint of Prosecuting Attorney Kelly both disfavor and suspicion It was a World Magazine. There are many Use our fainour refiners, they elim charged with the crime of sodomy was serious matter this matter of selecting in town this week. I corners ef the world where fish are inate blow ouls and 9U*< of punctures Jno. W. Pernoll of Applegate was a given a preliminary examination be a breakfast. He held an irnpromp u apeared. but perhaps the use of tin1 besides giving many thousand more fore Justice Dox, yesterday forenoon, postmortem over the card and perform glass bottomed bucket In this connec visitor in town Friday. When in with the result that the accused was ed an autopsy on each dish as it ;am<*. tion is to he seen only at Palermo. : miles service to each tire. worry or Mrs. M. Coffman of Gold Hili was a 1 your tires you ride without held to appear before the grand jury. First he would smell of it, at.d then The fishermen lean far over the side recent visitor in this city. He was admitted to bail in the sum of balance it before him meditatively. of their boats ami hold the bucket on tire troubles. Floyd Pearce of Eagle Point was a 11000. the water with one hand, poking tlieir I I For all 3 inch tires.. Whether it took a long time for the visitor in this city Friday. The offense charged is alleged to smell to reach his brain, or the return heads Into It as If engaged In the Hal For ail 3*5 inch tires A Ames of Talent transacted legal have bean committed last week, upon was slow I know not. Anyway it was loween game of ducking for apple«. For all 4 inch tires . hold a spear poised In the free For all 4'- inch tires business in this city Thursday. Dick Coffman, a week minded youth a fine betting proposition whether li e They hand and thus await the arrival of For ail 5 inch tires.. who formerly resided in this city and Glenn Thompson of Medford was a I dish went back or remained. One could thej" victims, who arc sighted through | The only way to the details given at the hearing were | see that at some time or other there the glass bottom of the bucket, which For all 5*. 4 inch tires business visitor in this city Tuesday. get the genuine PUNCTURE TIRE FACTORY disgusting in the extreme and if true j hud arisen a feud that affected all sub- j ■eta as a kind of telescope. NON-. Miss Louise Jones, of the telephone Dayton, Ohio show a depravity that is almost unbe j sequent food, as could be ascertained ' exchange spent the week at Portland. lievable. The accused denied the from the baleful glance he leveled at Migrating Birds Mr. Ellen Band and daughter are vis charge and attempted to prove an ali Sewing Machine 9 every dish. I wondered that the very j During many of the nights In Sep iting friends at Grants Puss this week. bi, but the court after healing the ev i* Inhabitants of the Island of tember the Esftay dishes did not sbiivel, ano I do remem u to buy the machine Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Martin of idence and the arguments of counsel, ber that the waiter dropped a tray. Helgoland are 1» astir with big lanterns with the name NEW and a kind of enormous butterfly net. Grants Pass were recent visitors in this decided that the accused be held to ap | But he had the sand did this English the former to attract and dazzle the HOME on the arm city. pear before the grand jury. Strayed from m.v pasture near Wesi man. Hating food as he did I don’t migrating birds when they come to and in the legs. I E. E. Kelly appeared for the State see how he managed to stay with it j earth to rest, ami the latter to secure Side School on Central Point road, a C. C. Sanderson of Central Point large Belgian mare, dark chestnut col transacted business in town Tuesday- and Gus Newbury for the defense. This machine is them. Mr. Seebohm. the great author but he certainly stuck. He sat right I evening. wurranted for all IM there, glaring defiance, and breathing tty on bird migration, states that lie or, one while stocking on hind foot, time. Miss Mary Hess of Medford was the hatred until the last dish was mopped , has known ns many ns 15.000 skylarks with white star on forehead, A suita be caught on the island In n single ble reward will be* paid foe her return Not Yet, Eut Soon. guest of Mrs. T. W. Fulton Wednes- clean. I exp c'.ed every time the wai to No other like it night. The migrating birds are always day night. ter approached that he would sooner Interesting to the ships that ply across or information of her w hereabouts. No other as good or later clt*p one paw or. a i one and e- the North sea ami the Baltic In Sep h ruuk Tisdale Prcsecuting Attorney Kelly and A. The Now Home Sowing Machine Company, "Military School Dedicated mit a r< al live growl, and the waiter teiuber they settle on yard arm or on Medford R F D 2 W. Walker of Medford were in town ORANGE, MASS. Box 57 Medford, Or., June 9 (Special) — acted as t! ough he expected the same deck, rather tired, and the seamex Wednsday. catch flies and collect them iuto recep thing. It is conceded, 1 believe, that Pantorium Dye Works will accept With the Seventh Company, Oregon the average American is dead scared taeles for the benefit of the birds. parcels on “hurry” work-at Reter’s National Guard, leading the procession of a waiter; that in the presence of prominent citizens of Medford and barber shop. A Perilous Experience. Jacksonville joined last night and these dignified apostles of gastronomy While limiting in the Big Horn hOR SALE—Town property, Phil marched to the new Boys’ Military A- the A. A. will shrink like a woolen momit.iins two men found a narrow Cleave estate. Apply to D. H. cademy, which h is recently been fitted jacket in hot water. Not so the Eng- path, little more than a deer trail, lend Cronemiller. out in the historic county seat. W. A. | lishman. It is the waiter who does all Ing up to Hie summit. They dismount BORN-To Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hen Burr, organizer of the School, addres-1 the shrinki”g. ed and led their horses, moving very ry, Sunday morning, a son. Mother sed the menting and speeches were! “How would you like his lordship, cnutiously, fur on one side the moun and child are doing well. made by Colonel H. H. Sargent form- I j over there?” I said to the waiter, in tain rose up like a wall, mid on the down a thousand feet to , Walter Simpson of Sams Valley who .rly of lhe Regular Army, and repre dicating the Englisnmu.n across the other si loped ...... bel-iw. ...: Suddenly both the canyon had been v.siting friends in this city, seniatives of the Commercial Clubs of w..y. l ........... b ked up tlieir ears h « If »cent horses pr . returned to his home Thursday. the two cities.— Portland Oregoni- I “Him? ’ Why I’d rather have one A- ing n wild beast, Then there came a a dozen English lord»,” shot from the Don’t post unsightly, scrawled notic an. hunter in ndviim e. and merican than I fl.. ?..... ---------------e T» — es when you can have them neatly was the reply. the hunter In the rear found tilmseU m ... .... eliff. 7". He had been printed at this office fo*»--—' I charge. the Lou D. MacWethy hanging over At the Churches the horse bv the reins, • mid lending I... __ ... . I Boys are warned against defacing I wb**n the horse sided mid upset him Tne Post management has made ar tomb stones or in any way injuring he held on with a death grip, It WllS other proparty in Jacksonville ceme PRESBYTERIAN Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under nearly five ininules that fie thus hung rangements with the Portland Evening tery. on to the slender sirup, while the horse Morning worship with Memorial ser Foreclosure. But held buck with nil Ills strength, The funeral of Uncle Todd Cameron vices and sermon for the Rebekah and Telegram whereby we can give subscribers com held here yesterday afternoon was one Oddfellow Lodges of Jacksonville: to R. J. Edwards and H. W. Hunt- he could not clltnli up. and Ills place punion laid to liiiul him tip to n the advantage of a gigantic combination of the largest in attendance for sever which services, neighboring Rebekahs zinger, Plaintiffs. vs. of safety, and then he nntiirully fulut al years. and VllUieilUWB Oddfellows me are invited anil ui.u... to attend, A. Hover, ed.-St I'atil Pioneer Press. ! H R. Allen and George defendants.1 offer for a limited period. You can get a Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna of this meeting at lodge room at 10:30 and i i L/ClL'Iluonn. that underj Notice is nereby given march to the church. city accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Will Ziem and His Models. Metropolitan evening paper with all the uj virtue ... .— of ....... ...... _ ion and an! When In 8. auu and by an - execut Venice Zieni, the artist, find Hanna of Seattle, »pent the week at Evening worship with termon at «1 I order of ■ sab* duly issued **ut and under I ’ ’ " - .... ‘ ■ Subjectr'Is the Fanatic a curse or latest news from all over the world and all their ranch on Evans creek. the feat of the Cir uit Couit. of the Ing that tile native women disliked 5 ate of Oregon, for the County of I posing for artists, hired a shop and A program of the Industrial School Blessing?” ■L.ckson, in a certain cause therein, stocked It will: trinkets and cheap jew the news of Jackson County and vicinity in Fair, to be held in this city next fall, Sunday School at10 o’clock. Y. P- I wherein R. J. Edwards and H. W. elry. While Ids agent bargnined with was handed in Thursday too late for S. C. E. at 7:15. Huntzinger as Plaintiffs recovered • the customers Ziem. hidden away II the Post at a remarkably low price. The woman’s Auxiliary will meet j judgment against the defendants, H •.be bock of Ids shop, made sketches, publication this week, but will appear R. Allen and George A. Hover for. th** | with Mrs. Launspach at 2:30 Thurs- sum not caring what his stock was .told for in uur next issue. The Evening Telegram is the best of Seven Thousand Eight Hun-i William Facklam, a prosperous far day. ! dred Ninety-eight and 56 100 ($7898.56) I provided only the haggling over it oc Paul S. Bandy B. D. Minister. Dollars with interest thereon from said cupied plenty of time. paper in the state, market reports unexcell mer of Willow Springs, accompanied 1st day of June, 1914, at the rate of by his nephew, Mr Gudeman recently ingenuous uaugnter. 6 p r cent per annum and Two Hun- ed, Saturday edition contains a magazine from Minnesota, made a short visit “What Is it yonr liiixlimnl wants tr ‘dred Fifty ($250 00) Dollars attorney’s COUNTRY EDITOR IN PANAMA i fee. Which said exe< ution is of date thi see me about Deba?" asked Mrs. Bur with the editor Tuesday. 6th day of June, 1914, al>d Was issued , rough's fnthi r. and comic section in colors. (Continued from Page 1.) exhibits Persons desiring to make liy virtue of a decree of said Court in ’’Win. falber." salii Delhi. “I thlnl* said ciyise, whi *h decree wfli rendered he wanted to borrow n couple of linn I al the Mining Congress to be held at $5. per year docketed in favor ot the said i The Evening Telegram- Ashland July 3*10, mav leave same at isthmus astrangecommunity. Nowhere and ilred dolili rx fumi you. lie's so mix olaintiffa and against the said defeu- Bank of Jacksonville, from Where ex on American soil can ri find its equal. dinfs, H. R. Allen and George A ! tons to get ont ,>f ib'bt " Lippincott’« 1.59 “ The Jacksonville I’ost- Srange people from all the earth pass ■ Hover, on the 1st day of June, 1911. 1 hibits Will be latten to Ashland Quite Musical. "Is yonr <|:iuiilil**r rollìi ot uniste?" pass and repass. Turbaned, tawny ' and is of record in Volume 21 of the Earl Keller of the Modoc orchard East Indians, Mongolians, Europeans. Circuit Court Journal at pages 327-328 1 •Terribly fonti •>! II replied Mr. Total - hear Medford was accidently shot whde Native Indians from the Central itrat ame Amer - ’ | thereof. 'comn)anded by said wr;t of ex 1'iiniros “No imitici now it sound« hunting Sunday afternoon. A charge | ecu,ion to . ,.*| s;) <] real properly here -lie seems to Ike It. Washington icas, haughtv Spaniards' Africans- / 1 of fine shot entered the right leg just all kinds, Island people soldiers and maft< r dc°cr bed and will at the hour 'lai Illi IVIIIIIO, aoau..-. j.». —t-- - - *. i. » «» on below the knee inflicting a painful sailors, uniforms and flags strange to <>f 8:30 o’c oek A. M. ieough not necessary seriuus wounJ. TUESDAY, 14th, 1914, American eyes, all these sights strike ! -•»»•- •». v- JULY urt I Drudgery Is the grr.y angel of suo . - nr* Î • .1 ■ »-» ’ a ,-e.sa Dr. Gannet nt the front d: or of the Court Hous Deestrict us today as we linger on the isthmus. A play entitled “The in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore Skule” will be presented by local What will it be when the canal is offi gon, sell at public auction to the high 1 talent in the near future, The pre cially opened and the ship.'i of all na est bidder for cash, subject to redem FOR SALE at a Bargain House and lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. ceeds will be used to help in financing tions brings their passengers and car ption as is bv law provided, all the Rogue right, title and interes* of the said de Must be sold soon Cail I—. on ~ the Industrial School Fair which will goes to this center? fendants. H. R. Allen and George A Adv. Realty River Co. take place in September. Watcn f<.r One of the little problems which puz H >ver, in and to the following de- i - ■ ------- —■ zles the American abroad is why it is i scribed real property, to-wit: the date. The Northeast Quarter of the South that every for'igner at once places i Thursday evening as Mr. Mahoney west Quarter of Section- Seventeen PREMIER who lives in the Kitto house near the him as .in American. We are ordinary (17), Township Thirty-eight (38), white folks and dress very much the South of Range One (1) West of th* county warehouse, was sitting down Willamette Meridian, c. ntaining Forty to eat his evening meal, a bullet find s ime as our English cousins. In fact (4<‘) Acres, more or less. we wonder what particular distinguish from somewhere ontside the house, All of said property or so much there smashed through the window and pas ing trade mark we wear. We try to of as may be necessary will be sold a act naturally and to pass along unas said time and place to satisfy the judg Guaranteed 7,500 Miles sed dangerously close to Mr. Mahon ment in favor of said i bove named ey’« head, it was from a small cali sumingly, but it don’t work out. Eve- plaintiffs and against said sbove named Service ry bell hop, hackman, lackey, servant, bre rifle and fortunately done no dam defendants, together with the accru There tires bear the greatest known I hotel keeper and tradesman at once ing costs of sale. age other than breaking the win places us. We are Americans and we Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this mileage guarantee, yet are sold at a dow glass. price even less than a tire of ordinary can’t hide it. It’s there and he who 11th day of June, 1914. W H. SINGLER, The case of the State of Oregon vs runs may read. guarantee. This guarantee covers punc Sheriff of Jackson t’oiintv Oregon. This matter came up several times ' Nelson, charged with having commit By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. tures, blowouts and general wear. ted an assault, was tried out in the and finally I reasoned it out that Guarantee covers 7,500 miles service “ ‘ it' justice court here yesterday afternoon should be no harder for these natives I against everything except abuse. A . Mt amount of ill health is due to Im These tires are intended for most Th ■ defendant demanded a jury trial. to solve my nationality than it was for A j .ry was empanelled and sworn in, me to size up an Englishman, There paired digestion. When the stomach fails severe service. to jierform its functions properly the whole which after hearing the evidence is no mistaking the IO IIV English • —----tourist. system becomes deranged. A few doses of Orders have been received for brought in a verdict of guilty. Sen- You can tell him in a thousand differ- Chamberlain's Tablets is all you need. They these tires for use in United States tvu j was imposed by Justice Dox but ent ways. Not by his expression, for will strengthen yonr digestion, invigorate your liver,ami regulate your bowels, entirely Government Service. wm suspended pending the good b-- he carefully hides all expression, On- doing I. IF. ROBINSON, M. D., Prop., Jacksonville, Oregon away with that miserable feeling due A» a SPEC IAL INTRODUCTORY be ly once did 1 catch an Englishman h ./¡or of defendant. to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others offer , we will allow the following have been permanently cur. i—why not you? The editor and Mrs. Bagshaw met traving expression, and that was in For sale by all dealers. prices for the next ten days. j Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cbappel of Med- front of a hotel in Panama. He came ▼ LOCAL NEWS j New Home Great Combination Offer Both papers through this office if paid in advance for 1 year “Non-Puncture” Auto Tires && Farmers and Gardeners Wakeles’s, Wood-Lark and Boss Squirrel Poison Hess & Clark’s and International Stock Foods CITY DRUG STORE