Jacksonville post. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1906-19??, June 13, 1914, Image 4

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    As S nart as Hit Boy.
When str William Gilbert was twen­
ty-seven and was known to the world
aa a proml.-i :c writer, his fnther, who
was a rettrid nnral surgeon, wrote a
aemlmetaplii «l< al. semi medical book
entitled "SLlriey Hall Asylum,” his
first book.
Edith A. Brown, when preparing a
biography of the younger man. having
beard that tbe son was the Incentive
from without which «purred into ac­
tion the Inherent but dormant literary
talent of tbe father, asked If such was
the fact
"Tea." repllwl the author of the
"Bab Ballads" and the wittiest libret­
tos ever written. "1 think the little
success which had attended my bum
ble efforts certainly influenced my fa­
ther.
“You see,” be added, with a suspi­
cion of a smile, "my father never had
an exalted Idea of my ability.
He
thought if I could write anybody could
and forthwith be began.”
A Question of Brains.
At a club frequented by doctors the
discussion emue up recently whether
a person could live without a brain.
During tbe discourse oue of the doc-
“When I was practicing
tors sit Id:
medicine in Indiana a remarkable ease
A man
came under my supervision.
while out bunting had leaned upon his
shotgun nnd the weupou bad gone off
accidentally, making u large wound In
his head Just above tbe ear. Tbe brain
was laid bare and in bringing the pn
tleut to the howpltul n handful of the
gray matter leaked out. He was tre­
panned, and finally recovered, bls men
tnl fitciiltle« apparently us good us
•ver ”
“Your story Is Interesting.” inter­
rupted nn auditor, "but it sounds to
me Hoinewjjnt Iticon- latent”
“Why so?" questioned tbe narrator.
“Beijriise.' answered the other doc­
tor./f1T lie hud ever had u handful of
brsljiikhe Wouldn’t have leaned on the
gulf”—^bitii'Unl Monthly.
Great Crest of the Sierra.
Some Very Pretty Names.
Here tire aoiue ntiines taken truro a
Jury list in IG5s tile year in winch
Diehard Cromwell nurceeded Ills fa­
ther as protector of Eiiiriaiai: i-aint
Not
Hewitt.
Redeemed
< omptou
Stand Fast on the-High
Stimrer.
Be-
Courteous Cole. Search t I m * Seri pt tires
Moreton. Kill Sin Pimple Be Faithful
Joiner,
Fiiihl the-<io<»d Fight of Faith
W hite, More Fruit Flower. Weep Not
Billing, Repentance Avis, and so on.
SPECIAL HOSIERY OFFER
SEXUAL
KNOWLEDGE
MAN NEEDS
$1 Complete Shaving Outfit $1
10 Articles 10
English Laws on Finding.
Judge AUu-rley Jones stopped a case
against a man mill Ills son charged
with "stealing by tinding' a rug which
the youngei defendant picked up alter
It had blown ofl ii nmtorcitr.
The
judge. In directing the Jur.i to return
u verdict of imt guilty, said that tbe
law with regmil to timling property,
although there was n popular supersti­
tion that muling was keeping, was very
clem'
It a pi isou foiitul mi article It
tins his duty tn pieseive It. mill, it he
hud nny reason to suppose that It lie
longed to >i eertiiiu person, it became
Ills duty to go to that person to millie
inquiries In miler to ascertain.
But
otherwise there was no actual duty
upon him to take it to a police station
It was prolKihly a prudent i nurse, imt
tlie pnlice had lie greater light to the
article than t lie person w ho tumid it.—
Igindob Times
Mount Whitney, the highest point ln
the Uulteil Stilles. Is uot an Isolated
mountain |»-:ik. like Mount Shasta or
Mount Itnlmer. but is the loftiest point
in lhe great California crest or enor-
uious siiw tooth ridge of the Sierra Ne­
vada. Inelii'llng many eminences al­
most aa high. Mount WhilUey Is 14.-
501 feet above sett level. Among those
of slightly lesser height are Mount
KiiKsell. les.« than u mile distant. 14.100
feet: Mount Williamson. 14.384 feet;
Mexico's Flag,
Mount Muir. 14.205 feet; Mount Lung-
an Hat: s n tricolor, exact
ley. 14.042 feet; Mount Barnard. 14,-
Italian flag, consisting ot
003 feet, mid Mouut Tyndall, 14,025
urns pule green, white
feet The most distant of these Is less
than six miles uwuy.
By n strange freak of nature the low
est point of dry land In the United
States is less than eighty miles from
the hluhest
The lowest point Is In I
Guaranteed Wiar-Ever Hosiery
For
Dentil valley mill Is 276 feet below Hell
Men and Women
level
II Is hii I i I that from this iwlut
I.allies Special Oller
Mount Whitney can be easily seen on
a clear da;
For Limited Time Only-
Six pair of our finest 35c. value
An Ignoble Use.
ladies’ guaranteed hose in black, tan
Wnshliigtou Irvlnu ln •‘Criiyon l*n or white colors, for $1.00 and 10c. for
per«" says "I wiim mire nt un evenlng
floatage, etc.
entert niuim-iit Kivru by tbe Duke of
SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN
Wellington at Apsley llmiMe tu Wll
till ui IV. The duke tiiic nifi i) I
For a limited time only, six pairs I of
hl« admiration uí tilx tfrent h < í \eisury. our finest 35c value Guaranteed Hi use
Napoleon by hiiviiiK |M»rtraltA of tilín
I any color with written guarantee and
In dllii-i'ent parts of the limisu. At the
a pair of our well known Men's Para­
iHitiom of the irriiud sialreiise stood
the coiohhii I statue of the emperor by dise Garters for one dollar, and lt)e
Canova it was of marble In the an for postage, etc.
You know these hose; they stood
tlqile style, with one arili partly ex
tended holding a ligule of Victory. the test when till others failed. They
Over tills arm the indies In tripping give real foot comfort. Tlev have no
upstair« to the bull hud thrown their seams to rip.
1 hey never become
shnwlH It was a singular otiice for
loose and baggy as the shape is knit
the stillile of Na|Hileon to perform in
the muuslon of the Duke of Welling in, not pressed in. They are Guaran­
teed for firmness, for style, for super­
ton!
iority of material and workmanship,
Imperial Caesar, dead and turned to clayl
absolutely stainless and to wear six
Qualified.
months without holes, or a new pair
“This." atild the utile manager, “Is a tree.
dltll<-ult part to play
Tbe character
Don't delay send in your order be-
doesn't have to apeak n word during
fore offer expires. Give correct size.
the performum-e. uud yet Ile ta on the
stage tile greater part of the time Do WEAR-EVER HOSIERY COMPANY
Dayton, Ohio
you think you cun do itr
"I should think I emit” exclnlmed
the actor "I'm well quulltled for the
part
I’ve been married for twenty
years and tiuveu’t Uud u chance to say
a word yet"
Old Love Letters.
EVERYTHING A
End« of tn. Earth.
If you stand nt the north pole yon
cun look In only one direction - south.
No limner how you may twist nronnd
on your heels, ft is always toward the
south that t your eyes are directed,
North iis i a terrestrial direction has
vmilsln-d. ' You have arrived at the end
of north. You lire "where It Ilves."
Or else we tuny say that north has sud
denly sprmie Into the sky mid Is now
nt an unattainable distance directly
over your head. A moment before your
foot touched tbe pole north was
xtrulght nbeiid of you. and you hail all
the four caidiunl points to choose from
-east. west, north and south. Now
three of them have vanished and south
alone remains Tile reverse Is true at
lhe south |iole. where all directions on
the earth's surface are alike north, In
view of these facts we may speak of
lhe north mill south poles ns the “er
of tile earth” They are the two tU
Ing iHilnts, arrived at either one
wtllrh there Is no choice left but to
start toward the other.—New York
Journal
I
I
he auction, to the highest bidder for
cash, subject to redemption as is by
law provided, all the right, title and
interest.which the said defendants had
in said real property, hereinafter ue-
seribed as follows, to-wit:
The East Half of lhe
Northeast
Quarter of Section Eighteen (18) in
Township 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
place to satisfy the judgment in favor
of the Plaintiff and against the Defen­
dants. Said judgment being for the
sum of $1687.50 with interest thereon
from said 2nd day of May, 1914 at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum and $100
attorney’s fees, and the further sum
of $30.00 costs and disbursements in
this suit and accruing costs of sa’e.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this
20th day of May, 1914.
W. H SINGLER.
Sheriff of Jackson Countv, Oregon.
By E. W. WILSON, Deputy.
Change in Southern Pacific Time
Table,--------- - -
I
you are
in need of
Good Printing
Effective NoVembefr 13, 1913.
I
To advertise our Universal Shaving
Outfit and Universal Products we will
for a limited time only, send this well
worth $3.*0 Shaving Outfit for $1.0(1.
We sell our products to the consumer
direct and
therefore you save all
agents’ profits which as you know are
very Urge.
1 Hollow Ground Razor.
1 5-inch Lather Brush.
1 Razor Strop, Canvas Back.
1 Nickel Easel Back Mirror.
1 33 inch Barber Towel.
1 Bar Shaving Soap.
I
1 Box Talcum Powder.
1 Decorated China Mug.
1 Aluminum Barber Comb.
1 Bristle Hair /¡rush.
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Each outfit packed in
neat box
Notice
of Sheriff’s Sale
$1.00. Coin or Money Order, postage
Lee
Phipps,
Plaintiff.
10c extra.
vs.
UNIVERSAL PRODUCTS CO.
Malinda Jane Miles and William
Dayton, Ohio.
Miles, wife and husband. Defendants:
I Public notice is herebv given, that
under and by virtue of an execution
i and order of sal& duly issued out and
C n p r Lon don “T h tt go ” Net k 1 ace under the seal of the Circuit Court of
• *'LL‘‘Evelyn Thaw” Bracelet the State of Oregon, for the County
of Jackson, dated the 27th dav of May,
1914, in a certain cause-therein, where­
These two beautiful pieces of | op-
in Lee Phipps as plaintiff recovered
ular jewelry are the creze among ao- judgment against the
defendants
ciety women ir New York and 1 he I Malinda Jane Miles and William Miles
largest c'ties. They are neat and ele- for the sum of One Thousand (S'lODO)
Dollars with interest thereon from
gant gold finished articles that w ill
said 27th day of December, 1912, at
gladden the heart of every girl or the rate of 10 per cent per annum and
woman, no matter how young or old. One Hut died ($100) Dollars attorney’s
fees and the further sum of Eighteen
Very stylish and attractive.
and 20-100 ($18.20) Dollars costs and
Our Eree Offer. We are advertising
accruing costs of sale,
Which slid
Spearmint Chewing Gum an.l desire judgment was enrolled and docketed
to place a big b >x of this fine, health- | in the Clerk’s office of said Court in
fui gum into every home.
It sweet­ said County or. the 23rd day of M ay,
1914.
ens the breath whitens the teeth and
In compliance with said execut ion
aids digestion, It is refreshing and I am commanded to and will at the
pleasing to all. To every one sending hour of 9:30 A M. on
us hut 50c and 10 cents to cover shi|-
MONDAY, JUNE 29th, 1914.
ping costs we will ship a big box of at the front door of the Court Ilo ’so
20 regular 5c packages of the Spear­ in Jac! sonville. Jackson County, Ore­
gon, off- r fi.r sale and will sell at pub­
mint Guru and include the elegant,
lic aucti ti, to tbe highest bidder for
“Tango” Necklace
and
“Evelyn cash, siiiij, ct to redemption as is b ■
law provided, nil i.f the ii ht,
rI ■
Thaw” Hracelet absolutely free.
This offer is for a short time only. interest of th.- ah -vo named ds
dan’s in and tn th r f il|.>.vi:igde3'i.'
Not more than 2 orders to une party. r--al pronerty, to-vit:
Dealers not allowed to accept this.
Lots numbered One (1) and Two (?)
and Three (3) in Bloc'; numb -red Si-
UNITED SALES COMPANY,
Dayton, Ohio.
P. O. Dox 10'. toen (16) of the City of Mulford.
Ci un'y of Jackson, State of Orr-gi.n.
All of sai-l property will be sold a-
—♦
said time and i laee if necessary to sat­
isfy s-iid judgment in favor of the
plaintiff and against 'he defendants.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon,
------------------------------------
28th day of Mav, ’914.
W. H. SINGLER.
Citaticn.
Sheriff of Jackson C- untv, Oregon.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
By E. W. WILSON. Deputy
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
14 Portland Passenger........... 8:27 A.M.
A.M.
P.M
Oregon Ex-press...;.................. 5:20 P.M.
16
12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:44 A.M
24 Grants Pass Motor.......... 10:22
32 Grants Pass Motor.............. 4:27
Extra fare train.
■ »V
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
A.M.
.10:52 A.M.
Ashland Motor..................... 2:24 P.M
San Francisco Express.. .4:00 P. M
Shasta LimitedlMail only)5:22 A. M.
Ashland Motor...’... ... .'8:35
California Express
Extra fare train.
<>O YEARS’
EXPEniLNCE
f„,
gA Tn*rc »« arks
Des:- ns
CoevmOHTS lie.
Jacksonville, Ore
Where
you get
best work
Antone «' <!!'•,’ '<
«nd de*eri”t!on nmy
quickly H»r.«iinin t.tir < ; inion fr«o v • liter uu
invention Is proliijMv nauihtablc. < v . I’lunk’S.
tlon» hi riot ¡yronfiddnt fol. HANDCOOK on i’'»t«nts
sent free.
inrem y/or fccuriug I’-'onti.
rateili» taken tlir<>iiL'h Munn A Co. ruewits
tjitcial tifil.ee, without cli'trm. In the
Sciciitiiic JWiati.
A nandSD’nolf lll.ntHrMnd wwllr. T.ntvott clr.
cu'nition of imy tfi iviii HiC*J«iiiriial. T» i no». |3 a
year; lour month», 11. Eo.d by all newsdealers.
MUMU
Co.30 F ’“
3’ New York
Branch <>t*lc.»
. Wash I mt fon. I». C.
I
POLK’S-
OREGON and ■W’A.'HIINCTON
p"stm5S rJreC'ory
f each Cit), Towt. and
k-’.. h of
on, tele-
point;
□Tices
5?
By listing it with us
C REGON, FOR JACK ON COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Nancy Stcuber,
Deceased,
To F. M Snyder. Administratrix:
In the Name of the State of O egon. By order
of this Court, you are hereby cited and required
to appear before the undersigned Judge of this
Court, at the Court Room thereof, in the Court
House in Jacksonville. Jackson ounty. Oregor,
on Saturday, the 20th day of June. 1914, at ten
o’clock A. M. of that day. then and there toshow
cause, if any you have, why letters of adminis­
tration. ib-sued to you in said estate s’, ould not be
cancelled and held for naught.
It appearing
from the petition herein filed that said adminis­
tratrix is now a non-resident of this state
It is
hereby ordered that this citation be published in
the Jacksonville Post for two consecutive weeks.
Witness: F. L. Tou Velle, Judge of »aid
County Court, with the seal of said Court uf-
fixeil this June “rd. 1911.
* F. L. TOU VELLE.
County Judge.
Notice of Final Settlement.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. IN
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY
In the Matter of the estate of Fanebion M.
Love. Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
administratrix of the estate of Fanchion M.
Love, deceased. has filed her final account in the
above entitled Court, and that said Court ha»
fixed Tuesday. July*7. 1914. at 10 o’clock in the
forenoon, in the court room of said Court in the
County Court House, in the City of Jacksonville,
Jackson County. Oregon. as the time anti place
for the hearing of said final account and any ob­
jections thereto.
All persons interested are hereh. notifie I to
make or file their objections to said final ac-
count, it any they have, with said Court, on or
before said time.
AGNES S. I.OVE.
Administratrix of Estate of Fanchion M. Love,
Deceased.
Wife—1 cume across a ñutidle or
your old love letters today H uh baud —
Notice <if Sheriff's Sala
ldd you rend them over? Wife—Yea
Tell« nil about «. x matters; w hat
Foreclosure.
Has bn nd —And what was the effect of
i ■ young men mid women, young wives
that iieriiHHlf Wife—I wonderisl which
Henry W. Ileikennter, Plaintiff,
and
husbands
and
all
others
need
to
Win the bigger fool—you for writing
vs.
George G.
Graham,
Bertha
them or I for marrying you after re­ know about tbe »acred laws that govern
the sex forces. Plain truths of sex life Graham. Norman D. Root, Annie
ceiving them.
in relation to happiness in marriage. Root, W. J. Summers. Anna M. Sum­
mers and Frank Bartlett. Defendants.
A Hint.
"Secrets” of manhood and womanhood;
Public notice is hereby given, that
“Tea."
said
the young student sexual abuses, social evil. 3 seases, ere. u-der and by virtue of an execution
thoughtfully, "when I vet Interested In
- ’• I-at, most advanced and com- and ordet of sale duly issued out of
• subject I never «fop mitt; I have em
.......................
Circuit Court ' of the State
~
of ‘ Ore
l>i I ei sivi- w ' that has ever been the
braced It thoi<>iu*liiy ’
i gon for the County of Jackson, dated
issm-'l ct sei':.' 'yj.tie. Priceless in-
"Thill« Illi e
the 18th day of May. 1914. in a certain
w as I le* h sliming re
wherein
ply. “!><» «!•» >uu lliiuk Fin hu liner «tiuc m to: who are ready for the cause therein
Henry \V
Heizenreter as plaintiff
true inner teaching.
CMtlui Hubjtvi'r"
recovered
the
defendants
This book tells nurses, teachers, judgment against
tieotge G. Graham nnd _ Bertha
.......... A.
.
Wisdom of Solomon.
doctors, lawyers
preach«1«,
social
I Graham for the sum of Sixt en Hun­
1 he reiixoD Solomon I« calli«! the workers, Sunday School teachers and dred mid Eighty-seven and 50-UK)
Wlaeat muti I« t«-inii«e tie never ti'lisl all others, young ami okl, what all ($1687.30) Dollars with interest there­
to tell each of tils wive, Hint she was need to know about sex matters, fly on from said 2nd day of May, 1914, at
the only woman h. uvei loved —Clu
the rate of 6 per cent per annum and
Winfield Scott Hall, Ph. D.. M D. (Leipzig) One Hundred and no-10<) (*100.00) Dol­
elminti Kmiutrer
Newspaper Comments:
lars attorney’s fees and the further
‘‘Scientifically correct.” — Chicago sum of Thirty ai d no-100 ($30.00) Pol-
Both Busy.
"The girl who kr •««
i. pretty Tribune. “Accurate end up-to-date,” lara costs and disbursements in this
suit.
tDakee a fool of ti.T-.-it "
Philadelphia Pless. “Standard book
Which judgment was enrolled and
"And the girl who •|ov»ti I know she of Knowledge,”-Philadelphia Ledger. di cketed in the Clerk'» otiice on the
Ir pretty umkeH u too, <>t »tine maii
'1 be New York World says:
"Plain "nd d.y of May, 1914, and is recorded
lluilstou I'oeL
truths for those who need or ought to know in Vo une 21 at pages 228 ar.d 22» of
the Circuit Court Journal.
them for the prevention of evils.”
By virtue of such execution. I am
The Comoetdore
Under
plain
wrapper
for
only
$1.00
commanded to sell and will at the hour
“I« there mm-li •«<in|»-fitlon in J’tnii
of
9:30 A. M. on
Coin or Money Order, p. st'ge ten
ellb-e? asked Mln. Skittle«
MONDAY. JUNE 22nd. 1911.
cents
extra.
"buie'' leplltst lhe tii-vtlou. Mlns
at the front door of the Court Ho ise,
"Between the uiirtui mid tbe
Bkid-
MIAMI Pl HUSHING CO.
in Jacksonville. Jackson County, Ore­
Jlock ' i’uck.
gon, otter for sale and will self at pub-1
Dayton, Ohio.
Administrators Notice to Creditors
We are revising our lists readv 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 expect value for their money.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF -IRFGON, FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
Tn the Matter of the Estate of John
I). Whitehead, Deceased.
Notice is herebv give” by the under
signed administrator of the estate of
John D. Whitehead, deceased, to the
creditors of, ar.d all persons having
claims against said deceased, to ex
hibit them, with th 1 necessary vouch
ers, within six months after the first
publication <.f this notice, to the said
admininistrator at his residence on
Appli gale River,
Jackson County,
Oregon.
May 23rd. A. I). 1914.
M. L. BALDWIN.
A< ministra
We can sell your property at a price
equal to its full value but do not want any
listed at fictitious or “Boom” price.
Rogue River Realty Co
R. R. R.
Jacksonville, Ore
OFFICE:-Bank of Jack­
sonville Bldg. Upstairs
I
Guardian’s Sale of Real Property
Notice is hereby given th t j ursuant to an
order of Hon. F L. Tou V< He. County Judge of
Jackson County. State of Oreg-on. dated May
29th. 1914 duly made and entered in the matter
of the estate of Annette E. Wakeman, a minor,
now pending in said Court, directing me to sell
‘he following described real estate belonging
to the estate of the said minor:
I will sell at private »ale. from and after the
30th day of June. 1914. to the highest bidder for
cash and terms the following described real
property, situated in Jackson County, to-wit:
The North Half of Lots numbered Eight (8)
and Nine (9*. and the North Half of the^West
One Hundred Fifty-five nnd ’a feet of Lot num-
leered Seven (7), all in "L and N. Subdivision
Number One" as the same is platted ar.d ie-
corded in the records of J: ckson County. Ore­
gon. containing Eleven and G0-K0 acres, more or
less, together with all the he*ediiaments and
aprurtennnees thereunto b< 1 mgirg.
Bids will be received by the undersigned at
hi» office No 401. Medfoid Furniture & Hard«
I ware Co. Building. Medfoid. Otegon.
Dated May 29. 1914.
L. F. WAKEMAN.
Guardian of the E: tate of Annette E.
L.S’a»X3301!3r'!3K»ML3E!
Charles F. Dunford
DEALER IN
All kinds of soft and hard wood.
Tier or cordwood lengths. Prices
moderate and delivery prompt.
OREGON
JACKSONVILLE
II
n
Summons
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF
OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
Emetine Bl-xlgett. Plaint ff.
vs.
James W. Blodgett, Defendant.
Suit in
Equity for Divorce.
To James W. Blodgett. Defendant.
In the Name of the State of Oregon, You are
hereby commanded t' appear and answer the
plaintiff's complaint against you now on file in
the above entitled Court and cause on or before
the 20th day of June. 1914. said date being the
expiration of six weeks from the day of the first
publication of this summons.
And you are hereby notified that if you fail to
appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for
in tl e complaint, succinctly stated ns follows:
For a decree forever dissolving- the bonds of
matrimony between pliintiff and defendant. and
that plaintiff be given the custody of the minor
children of said marriage. to-wit. < Hester Blod­
gett. Isabel Blodgett. Lillie Blodgett and Theo­
dore Blodgett.
This summons is published in the Jsek.onvine
Post by order of the Honorable F. M. C..lk M
Judge of the above entitled Court, which order j
was made art*! entered of record on the Sth day
of May. 1911, wh’ch order req u’res vow to ap-
pear on or before the last da prescribed in this
summons. The date of the first publication of
this summons is the 9' h day of May, 1914.
MULKEY & CHERRY.
Attorneys for Haintiff. Medford. Orego i
ÏI
Jacksonville
Meat Market
JOHN DUNNINGTON. Prop
First
Quality
Lard
at
While lhe supply
5 Pounds 65 cts
JACKSONVILLE,
Reduced
Prices
lasts
10 Pounds $1.25
OREGON