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Artillery. Cured of Liver Complaint. •ic auction, to the highest bidder for ‘ I was suffering with liver complaint,” cash, subject to redemption ns is by says Iva Smith of Point Blank, Texas, “and law provided, all the right, title and derided to try a 25c. box of Chamberlain’.**- -interest .which the sai(L defendants had Tablets, and am happy to say that I am com in said real property, hereinafter de pletely cured and can recommend them to scribed as follows, to-wit: The East Half of ihe Northeast every one.” For sale by all dealers.—Ad- Quarter of Section Eighteen (IS) in ^ertisement. By M. QUAD South of I Township Thirty-seven (37) Range Four (4) West of the Willam Copyright, 1914. by Associated Lit erary Pres*. Meridian in Jackson County, Ore Notice of Sheriff’s Sale Under ette gon, containing 80 acres. All of said above real property if Foreclosure There was peace In war—that Is, the necessary will be sold at said time and arnUea were In winter quurters. with R. J. Ed wards and H. W. Hunt place to satisfy the judgment in favor of the Plaintiff and against the Defen miles of neutral ground between, and zinger, Plaintiffs. I dants. Said judgment being for the vs. except for a little skirmishing along sum of $1687.50 with interest thereon HR. Allen and George A. Hover, the front there was rest foi half a mil from said 2nd day of May, 1911 at the Defendants. lion lueti Notice is hereby given that under rate of 6 per cent per annum and $100 Not the Firat. “Have you ever killed a man?*’ and by virtue of an execution and an attorney’s fees, and the further sum Pat was ■«•rvunt of a farmer, and In order of sale duly issued out and under of J30.Ó0 costs and disbursements in Of a sudden, as lie lay dozing on his this suit and accruing costs of sale. bed In cuuip one day. Private llolllns his charge wn» a donkey, which was the seal of the Circuit Couit of the Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this kept to nniiise Ills employer's children. State of Oregon, for the County of asked this question of himself. When 20th day of Mav, 1914. The donkey was following the fiirmer’e Jackson, in a certain cause therein, W. H SINGLER. the wui wus over and be returned wife round the yard one day. and tll€ wherein R. J. Edwards and H. W. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. 1 home be would be asked the question Huntzinger as Plaintiffs recovered farmer, turning to Put. snld: By E. W. WILSOÑ, Deputy. I judgment against the defendants, H. Ills frleuds and neighbors wouldu't be ¡ "1 think that donkey Is taking a Ilk R. Allen and George A. Hover for the mitIstli.l with bls record of battles, but ing to my wife.” sum of Seven Thousand Eight Hun would sweep It uside and say; "Octi," mild Pat. "slmre. and It's not dred Ninety-eight and 56-100 ($7898.56) Notice of Sheriff’s Sale "Yes. we know you were in five or the first donkey that’s took a liking to Dollars with interest thereor from said Lee Phipps, Plaintiff. 1st day of June, 1914, at the rate of alx battles and that you Ured hundreds her. sir."— Exchange. vs. 6 per cent per annum and Two Hun Of bullets at the enemy, but can yon Malinda Jane Miles and William dred Fifty (.$250.00) Dollars attorney’s Th. Ready Nature Student. truthfully ray you ever brought u man Miles, wife and husband, Defendants: The timelier lind been rending to the fee. Which said execution isof date the 1 Public notice is hereby given, that down?" 6th day of June, 1914, and was issu'd cb.ss alxnil the great forests. He coulrlu't say It, and he felt tli.it by virtue of a decree of said Court in i under and by virtue of an execution "And now. boys." she snld. "which be would lose caste. Tills feeling said cause, which decree was rendered and order of sale duly issued out and under the seal of the Circuit Court of brought a sudden resolve. It was a ot.e of you can tell me the pine that and docketed in favor ot the said plaintiffs and against the »aid defen the State of Oregon, for the County resolve that startled him at first, but has the longest and sharpest negdle?" Up went a hand in the front row. dants, H. R. Allen and George A. of Jackson, dated the 27th dav of May, the more be thought of It the more de Hover, on the 1st day of June, 1914, 1914, in a certain cause therein, where "Well, Tommy?” termined be wus to curry It out. He in Lee Phipps as plaintiff recovered “The porcupine." — London Standard. and is of record in Volume 21 of the judgment against the would kill a mail. Be would do It uext defendants Circuit Court Journal at pages 327-328 Malinda Jane Miles and William Miles time tie went ou picket- thereof. Pocket. "This Is your post, llolllns.' Bill«’ the I am commanded by said writ of ex for the sum of One Thousand ($1090) are a very poor In Corporal ns be left him one afternoon ecution to sell said real property here Dollars with interest thereon from at the edge of a wood under a large inafter described and will at the hour said 27th day of December, 1912, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum and but I wouldn't tn of 9:30 o’clock A. M. on oak. "We don't know exactly where One Hundred ($100) Dollars attorney’s the enemy's picket Is, but It's some TUESDAY, JULY 14th, 1914, fees and the further sum of Eighteen where around that log bouse." at the front door of the Court House and 20-100 ($18.20) Dollars costs and "Today I sluill kill a man." mild Prl in Jacksonville, Jackson County, Ore- accruing costs of sale, Which slid I gon, sell at public auction to the high- I I judgment was enrolled and docketed vote Hollins as be wus left aloue, and est bidder for cash, subject to redem- in the Clerk’s office of said Court in be begun his preparations at once, At I ption as is bv law provided, all the «aid County or, the 23rd day of May, long rttle shot nivuy across au old cot 1914. tup field was n long house with a few ■ fendants. H. R. Allen aad George A. In compliance with said execution fruit trees standing about It. One I Hoyer, in and to the following de I am commanded to and will at the might la- sure the farmer was off to scribed real property, to-wit: hour of 9:30 A. M. on war and that wife and children, If they The Northeast Quarter or'the South MONDAY, JUNE 29th, 1914. For west Quarter of Section Seventeen bad not iibaudoued the place, were Guaranteed Wcar-Ever Hosiery I (17), Township Thirty-eight (38). at the front door of the Court House Men and Women tuning a uuseriihie existence. llolllns South of Range One (1) West of the in Jacksonville. Jackson County, Ore Ladies Special Offer crept down to the fringe of buslies ou Willamette Meridian, cont aining Fortv gon, offer for sale and will sell at pub Li.« side of Hie Held mid peered and For Limited Time Only- lic auction, to the highest bidder for (41’) Acres, more or less. wnli'hed mill waited like nu Apache All of said properry or io much there cash, subject to redemption as is bv Six pair of our finest 35c. v In mnbiisli l oi mi hour lie saw noth of as may be necessary will be sold a' law provided, all of the right, title and ladies’ guaranteed hose in black, said time and place to satisfy the judg interest of the above named defen Ing Then a uaimt. III used dog came or white colors, for $1.00 and 10c. merit in favor of said above named dants in and to the following described among the Hees mid trotted about In postage, etc. plaint iff ami against said ab. ve named real property, to-wit: tile open In a sneaking fugitive way Lots numbered One (1) and Two (2) defendants, together with the accru SPECIAL OFFER FOR MEN If the dog was there the house must and Three (3) in Block numbered Six ing costs of sale. be liihablled. lie lind Just come to For a limited time only, six pairs of Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this teen (16) of the City of Medford County of Jackson, State of Oregon. this eoiK-liision when he caught sight our finest 35c. value Guaranteed Hose 11th day of June. 1914. All of said property will be sold a of a figure muong the trees. It was i.ny color with written guarantee and W II. SINGLER, Sheriff of .Jack son (’ountv Oregon. said time and place if necessary to sat between tbr house and the buslies, I a pair of our well known Men’s Para isfv said judgment in favor of the By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. where be believed tile enemy's picket plaintiff and againsi 'he defendants. dise Garters for one dollar and 10 was lying It must Is* the picket on Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, this for postage, etc. bls way to mul from the well, l'er I 28th day of May, '914, You know these hose; they stood Citation haps lie had gone Io tile bouse to light W. H. SINGLER. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. bls pipe oi tioil tils coffee. There was j I the test when all others failed. They IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF By E. W. WILSON. Deputy a glimpse mul It was gone. Another ; give real foot comfort. They have no OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. They never become glimpse, miotlier Hiding, and then the seams to rip. In the Matter of the Estate of Nancy Steuber. figure wus fair to view. It was a long loose and baggy as the shape is knit Deceased. Administrators Notice to Creditors To F. M Snyder. Administratrix: shot, but a pretty fair target, and with in, not pressed in. They are Guaran In the Ni.me of the State of O egon. By order IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON. FOR out mi Instant's hesitation be drew teed for firmness, for style, for super of this Court, you are hereby cited and required JACKSON COUNTY. up Ills gnu mid fired When tie look iority of material and workmanship, to appear before the undersigned Judge of this In the Matter of the Estate of John ed over the smoke the figure was gone absolutely stainless and to NIX Court, at the Court Room thereof, in the Court I). Whitehead, Deceased. "Hut I know I lilt lilm. and ties ly months without holes, or a pair House in Jacksonv He. Jackson ounty. Oregon, Notice is hereby given by the under Ing dead oil Ihe grass: on Saturday, the 20th day of June, 1914, at ten . ree. signed administrator of the estate of "Now I inn tell ilieiu al home that o’clock A. M. of that day, then and there to show John D. Whitehead, deceased, ro the Don't delay send in your be- cause, if any you have, why letters of adminis ] klllisl a mail. Mighty long shut, but creditors of, ard .11 persons havim. f> re efier expires. Give co s z . tration. i: sued to you in said estate should not be claims against said deceased, to ex 1 dropp<si hiui fiu sura." I cancelled and held for naught. It appea. ing hibit them, with th • necessary vouch Tile dog was still In tile open, As WEAR-EVER HOSIERY ( from the petition herein filed that said cdm.ni. - ers. within six months after the first Dayton, Ohio the sls>t mug out lie looked back tratrix is now a non-resident of this state It is publication of this notice, to the said among tile treca. As the echoes died hereby ordered that thin citation be published in admininistrator at his residence on away tie tinned tils bend toward Hol ihe Jacksonville Post for two consecutive weeks. Apph gnte River, Jackson County, tins and bowled dismally, A inonii-iii Witness: F. L. Tou Veil«, Ju Ige of said Oregon, County Court, with the seal of said Court af- later and Hie figure of a young gin May 23rd, A. D. 1914. fixe I this June 3rd, 1914. appeared livaide the dog. She was M. L. BALDWIN, F. L. TOU VELLE, bareheaded, barefooted mid liot ovei Administrator. Coun'y Judge. eight years old. Hesitating tor only ■ moment she la-gmi advancing across ILLUSTRATED 320 PAGES the field Tim smoke from tile sol Guardian’s Sale ot Real Property dler'a uniskrt limi located him The Notice of Final Settlement. Notire l.r hereby (riven th .t I llreiinnt to an dog followisl si bel heels, bend uud ! Tells all about sex matters: what IN THE COUNTY COURT OF OREGON, IN order of Hon. F I , Tou Velle, County Judse if tall dowu. a«:d with surprise llolllns Jackson County. State of On eon. dated Ma- AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY- , young men and women, young wives watched tin- glrl'a approach It took In the* Matter of the estate of Fanchion M. 29th. 19)1 ilul.v nvide nnd en‘errd in the matte i and husbands and all others need to bet five lulimtes to cross the Held She of the estate of Annette E. Wakeman, a minor, know about the sacred laws that goiern Love. Deceased. came straight at him ns lie stood up Notice is hereby given that the undersigned now pending in srid Court, directing me to Bell the sex forces. Plain truths of sex life among the Inishes. and when she administratrix of the estate of Fanchion M. •he following de-crlbed mil estate belonging rem-tied him she extended Iler hand in relation to happiness in marriage. Love, decease«). has filed her final account in the to the estate of the .aid minor: I will sell at private talc, from and after the "Secrets" of manhood and womanhood; above entitled Court, and that said Court has and clasped Ills mid said: 30th dav ot June, 1914. to the highest bidder for si xual abuses, social evil, d seases, ere, fixed Tuesday. July 7. 1914. at 10 o’clock in the cash and terms the following described real "Couie along, you!" forenoon, in the court room of said Court in the Ihe latest, most advanced and com He reeled Ills limsket against n lop County Court House, in the City of Jack --.o un ville. property, ai'uated in Jackson County. to-wit: and periiiltteil tier to lend him Into til! prehensive work ,lhat has ever been Jackson County. Oregon, ns the time and place Tbe Nuri li Half of I.ots nunil ered Eight (8) open mid across the field lie did mu issued on sexual hygiene. Priceless in- for the h< arng of said final account and any ol>- anil Nine 19). anil ihe North Half of the West Onr Hundred Fifty-five anil G fiet of Lot num- ask w here slie was leading lilm Not h struction for who are ready for tho j ’ctioiui th»?rcto. question passeil his lips, nor did ■he All persons interested are hereb notifiel to l i-red .«even (7). all in ”L and N. Subdivision true inner teaching. make or file lheir objections to said final ac Number One" as the same is platted and re ■peak further Straight across tile This book tells nurses, teachers, count. if any they have, with said Court, on o. corded in the records of J- ckron County. Ore field to the trees among w hich Ills Vic gon. containing Eleven and 00-100 acres, more or doctors, lawyers preach-rs. social before said time. tlm bad alnod, tint long before he gm less, together with all the hereditaments and AGNES S. LOVE workers, Sunday School teachers and there be saw a form oil the gruss, ll.v Administratrix of Estate of Fanchion M. Love, appurtenances thereunto lielonging. and by they came dose up to It. and nil others, young and old, what all Deceased. Bids will he received by the undersigned at his office No 401. Medford Furniture & Hani- tbe girl let tfu his hand and pointed "fed to know about sex matters, /ly ware Co. Building, Medfmd. Oregon. and «aid: Winfield Scott Hall, Ph. D . M 0 (Leipzig) "Yon shot num!" Notice of Sheriff’s Sale ir Dated May 29. 1914. I.. F. WAKEMAN. Newspaper Comments: It witsn t s man lying d»»n(1 <»n th» "Scientifically cirrect.” — Chicago Foreclosure. Guardinn of the Estate of Annette E. W.d.e- ffrasa. sohth i <>i farmer, bill a woinnn Iribune. "Accurate and up-to-date,” man. Henry W. Ik-ixenriter, Plaintiff, The siiltllei iiililnsl his eyes mid looked Philadelphia Pi ess. "Standard book vs. annual In a dazed wny A taiy of ten George G. Graham, Bertha of Knowledge,”-Philadelphia Ledger. A. and h girl ot five ■ nine nut of the house summons. Graham, Norman I). Root, Annie H. The New York World says: "Plain and «tissl there mid looked from the Root, W. J. Summers. Anna M. Sum- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF truths for those who need or ought to know mers anti Frank Bartlett, Defendants. aoldler to the dead woinnn nod back OREGON. FOR JACKSON COUNTY. "Well?* qu-rhsl llolllns of the chil them for the prevention of evils,” Public notice is hereby given, that Emeline Blodgett. Plaint if. dren a« they comlnih'd hi »tor" nt fi'rn Under plain wrapper for only $1 00 U"der and by virtue of an execution vs. They simply pel' • • <1 h» it»»f H'«l ’ ll»’F • < in oi ,d noy Order, post ige ten and order of sale duly issued out of James W. Blodgett. Defendant. Suit in the Circuit ''ourt of the State of Ire lying dead i . <i im o i » »1 I’b Equity for Divorce. ce. 1 a • xtia. gon for the County of Jacksen. dated Bold l<" tree ;i ,| !••••»« i • h Hilt h ! To James W. Bloisrett. Defendant. L/ A J.7 /7 BUSHING CO. the 18th dav of May, 1914. in a certain In the Name of the State of Oregon. You are cvuldti I " r i i e o lilh-i III III th i cause therein wherein Henry W hereby commanded tj appear and answer the «|i||l«< ! JU 1• I..B. 1 uiie "ti the gruss, Wp|| i Dayton, Ohio. llefzi ureter as plaintiff recovered plaintiff's complaint against you now on file in ■ lid bllndtsl !•)<■« Ile illude hie way judgment against the defendants the above entitled Court and cause on or before ■lowly n<-ro"i the e h ht* post Geoige G. Graham and Beitha A. the 20th day of June. 1914. said date being: the Notice for Publication. A« he lun-heil mid Graham for the sum of Sixteen Hun expiration of six weeks from the day of the first t hr hi-nrfi dred and Eighty-seven mid 50-100 publication of this summons. 1 d<>it IH'W I ri ’ ii I ii l •• i-allist t" . DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. ($1687.JO) Dollars with interest therc- him U hen lie rvn- |M,-t he an And you are hereby notified that if you fail to U, S. Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. I on from said 2nd day of May, 1914, at appear and answer for want thereof, plaintiff d"«n on the groin June 8. 1914. hE I the rate o, 6 per cent per annum and Notice ia hereby giv n that Ben Thurston, of will apply to the Court for th • relief prayed for fine with tils hands mid croMiust Ah Ona Hundred and no-100 ($100.00) Dol belli Inter th,. <iir|i»ri|| <-mne with the Applegate, Oregon. who. on August 19. 1997. lars attorney’s fees and the further in t! e complaint, succinctly stated as follows: For a decree forever uissotvinfr the bonds of relief Holin« was ivfng mi th. i made Homestead Entry No. KOI, Serial No. 1 sum of Thirty at d no-100 ($.(0.00) 04231. for NW', SW»t. SWl, NW*, and W'« matrimony between plaintiff and defendant, and fro'iud wl'h til« ii’-ms < xtmulisl lars costs and disbursements in SEH NW1« of Section 14, Township 38 S.. Range that plaintiff berfiven the custody of the minor "Say. Is'v« ’ said the <*<>rp<>rnl ns he 4 West Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of suit. children of said marr.ajre. to-wit. < heater Which judgment was enrolled and bent ovei the IsHty. I II I., hanged If intention to make Five-year Proof, to establish rett/ffaabel Klo’grett. Lillie BLrijrett and docketed in the Clerk's office on the Ihm lltilu'l gone mul klll.-d himself claim to the land above described, before G. A. ’nd day of May, 1914, and is recorded dore Blodjrett. Itti his own inii-k.t Who’d eve, Gardner. County Clerk of Jackson County. Vre- This summons is published in the Jack-» ■ »«ville in V'vume 21 at pages 228 and :!2k of gon. at Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 1.3th day <x hm «- i thmichl It of idm?" Poet by order of the Honorable F. M. Calk inc the Circuit Court Journal. which order t’P llmre nipxiig rhe ire... «tnndlna July. 19U. By virtue of such execution. I am Ju Ire of the above entitled Court, Claimant names as witnesses: W A. Smi h. was made and enter«M of roconi on the -th dav • bout ' wl'h the use of ilv-ith upon commanded to «ell and will at the hour of Api levtc, Oregon. John IL Harriott, of Ap of May. 1911 wh‘ch ».’der requires you to ap- til. in tile i til di • 11 'rid >i of 9.:'0 A. M. on pt« Mate. Ortwin. Tl.otnas W. Harriott, of Apple pear on or before the last dav prescribed in th a Dilli as I lie« jhi K im I at e MONDAY, JUNE 22nd. 1914. gate. Oiegon John W. Pera.II. of Arple^atr. summons. The date of the first publication of girl had whispered Oregon. , nt the front door of the Court Ho.ise, this summons is the 9th day of Mav. '914. “Melila» hen dead tuuf’ i in Jacksonville. Jackson County, Ore- MULKEY & CHERRY. J M. I PPON, |---------------- ---------------------- ------------ , i on. offer for fur gale Rruuter. ! gon. sale and will sell a at pub- Attorneys for Plaintiff. Medford. Orego i I KILLING HIS . MAN time ot Charles Nil. of artillery was not consld of tile nrtny? The men were not soldiers, but re •< tianlcs. ’ The 6tfii-.TR hnd no army milk. Charles XII. gave ar tlllery oltb-ei-s a rank anil regularly or- ganlzbd t(ie artillery Into companies. The txittle of Pavia demonstrated the ■upertorlty of the gun In the hands of the Spunlsli Infantry. The musket ear rled a twi....... me ball and sometimes brought down nt one tire two or three mailed knights The French sent n flag of truce to remonstrate against the use of such barbarous weapons. , Change in Southern Pacific Time Table. tin tile pilli in It Effective November 13, 1913. you are . in need of Good Printing » 32 Grants Pass tylotor............ 4:27 P.M 16 Oregon Express............... 5:2* P.M. ■ 12 Shÿ.Hta Limited (Mail only)2:44 A.M Éxtra fare train. ’ ». 44 4 SOUTH nORNQ TRAINS... Ashland Motor..................... 8:35 /k.M. California Express ,10:52 A.M. Ashland Motor...................2:24 P.M San Francis-o Express.. .4:09 P.M Shasta Limited (Mail only)5122 A.M. 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