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■w John Reter, the barber is opening - an establishnu nt for cleaning and ; pressing clothes. His rates are very reas nijible and he sho.ulJ receive a liberal patronage. Purity of the Law. At Bodmin assizes once a barrister while pleading was interrupted by the judge: “Mr. Carter, you are wasting the time of the court.” “Time of tlie court!” retorted the truculent veteran, glaring fiercely at the bench. “Your lordship means— your lordship’s dinner!” The judge threw up his hands in de spair, nnd Carter continued his ha - rangue m peace. The same redoubtable advocate WHS on another occasion defending a mali charged with obtaining money uudei* false pretenses. “False pretenses!” said he. with tine scorn. “Why. we all make them every I day. barristers and solicitors and judges—the whole lot of us! i’alk of the purity of the judicial ermine”— livre he pointed derisively to the learn ed jvalue, who sat cowering on the bench—“why. it s only rabbit skin!” Strouts of laughter greeted this Ir- reverent statement, whlcli investiga- tlon wonld probably show to be liter- ally true.- London Tit-Bits. Able Seaman Pearl Hassler, the new editor of the Central Point Herald was in town M- nd iv a > I made this office a pleasmt Bv LOUISE B CUMMINGS call. Mr. Hassler has purchased the Herald, taking over tile business Aug Captain Williams of the United ust 1st. He is very optimistic regard ing the futuie of Jackson County and I States fiavy having hud quite a lung the entire valley. We wish him suc term of sen service w as ordered to the command of one of the finest naval cess in’his venture. stations ou thy Net) England coast. Waicer Keizur of Medford Was bad Miss Nellie WilHams was in the hey ly injured in a runaway Sunday even day of youth, aild visions of all sorts ing, near this city. The team he was of pleasures darned 111 her bead, tile driving became frightened and ran pi-|pe,ip>il of which was flirting with awuv throwing Ke:zur ou' of the wag the young officers with whom she on and dragging him over the ground would- he thrown Into contact. Her for about 10-.) feet. His head and face mother rejoiced that she would be able was badl" cut’ bt.t his brother who was to Introduce her daughter Into society, riding in the wagon with him was un which, she could not have otherwise injured. ilone.bei iiuse neither her husband nor Mrs. John La wry of Sanborn N.- Da herself had any fortune, mid she wus kota 1 ut who las hem "tperding obliged to live a retired life. But no sooner had the captain as the winter at Long Beach Calif, and sumed command and bls family been Panaca, Nevada, stoppe I over in Ash installed ill the best quarters nt the land to visii her rrandaughter Mrs I statou than Miss Nellie must needs Nelli - Morcom and also her two great spoil It all by easting to the winds the granda’ighters Etta and Margaret most sacred traditions of the service. Morcom. Then came to Jacksonvilleto Of all the officers at the station. In visit a few days with Misses Laura and cluding several midshipmen of a suit Cora Thomas and James Francis her able age to Interest n girl of seven graniiaughters and grandson. Mrs. teen. not one succeeded in sufficiently engaging her attention to save tier Lawry was accompanied by her son from bestowing uot only It. but her Edward Law rv and daughter Miss Rose. whole heart, ou an enlisted man. Many friends called n the grand old No one can tell what a girl between lady who will be eighty two years old fifteen and twenty Is going to do, und in September but s ome think she must when she does it no one enu stop her. be mistaken by twenty years as she The difference in the navy between an looks no more than sixty. All were enlisted mini and an Mlicer can best greatly taken up with our beautiful be Illustrated by comparing a bramble bush with n pine tree There are In little town and regretted the short vis these times many tine young men it v.-ry much and hops to return among the United States tars, but the sonetime in the near future. grandson of a urillioualre can no more overstep this sharply defined line be <•'«------ tween officer and enlisted man than cun the cook In the galley. Aircraft vs. S ii binai ine A girl of seventeen Is as easily caught as the stupidest fish that swims, and It is undoubtedly true that, under no one cun tell who will cutch her. certain conditions, it is possible from a Miss Williams one day went aboard a ship docked at the yard And there good altitude to perceive objects at a she saw the young man who caught certain depth below the surface, but her. Wlint It was In him that caught this is mainly the case with calm clear h»r no one could tell True, lie was n Louis W. Hill, president of the | silver cup as a special prize for the water, with a favorable light. In the pretty boy. lint there were other pretty Great Northern Railway, has signal best individual farm exhibit. choppy grey waters winch abound boys who wore officers' uniforms, ized his Interest in the Oregon State Every farmer is urged to enter the round British coasts, a submaiine while tile young man in question wore Fair, to be held at Salem, Ore., Sept. | contest aud help make this affair a would rarely be detected, more tspec the sailor's cap. tile blue flannel shirt 28 to Oct. 3, by offering a handsome • huge success. ¡ally as the view from t: e pilot’s and with broad collar nnd the trousers observer’s seats in the n ajority of tight about the hips and loose below cases, most defective at the ] resent, the knee of a common sailor. Now, Captain Williams, who found lo al news The county court was in seas o time, ai d the fieice slip stream from no difficulty In commanding his stn Wednesday. the propeller revolving in front, added tlon, consisting of many strong men. Mr. Mevers of the Medford Taxi Co. to the high speed of travel, render the found himself unable to discipline Ills Mr. and Mrs. John Reter were atMed- was in town Tuesday. use <>f goggles imperative. But in the daughter. He threatened. If ever she fi rd Sunday. Prof. Beveridge of Medford was a Opinion of a writer in the London Daily was caught speaking to the youngster Telegraph, minor difficulties such as ngaln. to send her away. She made W. C. Leaver of Central Point was visitor in tiiis citv Tuesday. these mav, and no doubt will, be over promises, but they were not kept. He in town Thursday. W. A. Hanra of Evans creek was a come in time, and experience alone can would have ordered the sailor—David Miss Jewel Bailey was at Medford visitor in town this morning. show in how far the aeroplane will Smith was the name on his ship's Thursday morning. Mrs. P. EDunnington visited friends serve as a protection agaii st tub- roster—away from the station, but Joe Rader of Phoenix was a recent in the Applegate valley this week. Miss Nellie's Infatuation had become marines.—Scientific American. visitor in this city. known and such action would tie con H. Carlson of the Applegate was sidered using official power to serve Gus Newbury of Medford was at the 1 transacting business in town this week. private interests, and the captain was court house Monday. Miss F Io Thompson, Deputy County Summons in Foreclosure of Delin very sensitive on such a point. More B. F. Forbes o; Medford was at the Clerk wr.sa visitor at Medford Sunday. i over. he feared that If lie "put on the quent Tax Certificate. court house Tuesday. Mrs. J. Morcom and daughters of IN THE CIRCI T COURT OF THE S ’ Ai E i F screws" Ills daughter might run away with the tar. Tills would not only J. A. Lemery of Medford was a visi Ashland are visiting friends OREGON. FOR JACKSON C j UNIY. tie her up to a common sailor, but a tor in this city Saturday. city. E. E. Pinkerton, Plaintiff. deserter. A. S. Kleinhammer of Buqcom wa. v . Mayor Britt and sister, Miss Amelia How, when and where the tar and in town Sunday afternoon. left Tiiurstlay morn ng for a trip to S .L. MeCary an i ail olh r persona unknown the captain's daughter contrived to if a y havina or ci liniinK io I ave an inleiest in At Miss Berdenia Beacon of Medford visi Crater Lake. or t-> the real property hereinafter Ueter.bed. hold their meetings no one knew least no one would toll They had ted friends here this week. Defendant. A. S. Rosenbaum, the accomodating S. L McCary. the above named defendant. many adherents among the sailors, but Howard Thomas of Glendale, visited ag* nt of the S uthem Paci ic at lUi-il- To In the Name of the State of Oree .11: You aie none among the officers or their fam friends in this city Thursday. ford was in town Tuesday. hereby njtih <1 that E. E. Pinkerton, the h itder Illes Finally It became apparent to A. E. Reames of Medford was at the | of Certificate of Doluiquency numbered 1631 ir- Mrs. A. Elmer and daughter left sued on the gndday of May. 1911, by the Tux Captain olid Mrs Williams that Home- court house Wednesday morning. Thursday for Oakland, Calif, wheie Collector of the County of Jackson, State of thing must lie done, and one morning Miss Nellie was Informed flint slle was W. R. Nipper of Grants Pass was at they expect make their home. Ore on. for the amount of $6.20 Dollars, the same beina the amount then due and deiii.uuei t to I«' taken hack to the quiet home the court house Monday forenoon. There was nothing to do but submit, Miss Lulu William of this city left ftr taxes for the >ear IS.0. together with pen Depute Sheriff Wilson made a busi last week for Rainier, Ore., where she alty, interest and costs thereon upon the real nnd what had promised to tie such a property assessed to you. of wnich you ate the fine thing for them ended In illsap ness trip to Medford this morning. is visit ins' friends and relatives. owner as appears of record, situated in said polntment And nil this on account Miss Edith Trecman of Gold Hill who County and Slate, and particularly bounded and of Miss Nellie's having fallen In love John A. Perl of Medford was trans described as follows, to-wit: i had been visiting friends in this city, acting business in this city Friday. with a common sallpr Instead of an South Hall Southeast Quarter Section 20. returned to her home Thuisdav. officer Township Forty. Two East, less ten acres sold Mrs. Gertrude Norton is reported iii One day Captain Williams received Hen y Love, the negro bootblack, for county roe I and railway right-of-way. at the home of her parents in this city. You are further notilieil that said E. E. Pink from Washington the discharge papers wanted at Me for f>- pas ing bogus erton has paid taxes on said premises for pr or of a sailor named Howard Singleton Henry Wagner of Gold Hill was checks, was . r res ted at Yreka, Wed or su. sequent years, with the rate of interest The discharge had been granted by transacting business in this city Thurs i on said amlounts as follows: nesday. the secretury of the navy nt tire re day. ■ Year T. j i Date Paid T.ix Receipt No. Amount quest of the British minister The Mr. Vaughn an ag d retidenl of th »6.09 M ax 2nd. 1914 1630 1911 Miss Emma Shasta of Grants Piss case was brought to the commander's 6.07 M ay 2nd. 1911 16^9 1912 city is seriousl ill with a c implication attention by the officer having the care i ' 1913 transacted business in this city Mon 6.07 May 2nd. 1914 7311 of diseases inc d nt to his age which is i Said S. Ij. McGary as the owner of the legal of discharges because there was no day. 91 years. title of the abo.e desciibed property as the same such person as Howard Singleton at Mrs. Jennie N. Harris of Pendleton Mr. and M s. George Barnum left in appears of record, and each of the other persons the station above named are hereby further notified that E. “Make inquiries for him,” said the Oregon is visiting friends in this city their auto Wedi esday morning for E. Pinkerton will apply to the Circuit Court Captain; "he may have enlisted under this week. Crater Lake wheie they will remain a of the County and State aforesaid for a decree an assumed name " foreclosing the lien against the property above Mrs. Phil Gardner of Medford spent few days. The officer retired and soon after re described and mentioned in said certificate. Anil the week visiting Mrs. G. A. Gardner Although the woods are full of hunt you are hereby summoned to appear within six turned with David Smith, able seaman of this city. The captain, who knew Idm well, hnv ers an 1 deers are r poried plentiful, ty days alter lhe service of thia summons upon Ing had an Interview with him con Attorneys Davis and Lemery of Ash the reports received indicate that few you. exclusive oi the day of service, and defend corning Ills daughter, looked at him In this action or pay the amount due as above land transacted business in the circuit have been kille ’. shown, torfetner with coals < nd accrued intern i, astonishment court Tuesday. "Is your name Singleton?" asked A. T. Lundgren, a miner, who has and in case of your failure to do so a decree wi! be render' 1 forecldsinK the lien of said taxes Dr. O. N. Nelson, th? Medford ir- been spending several weeks in this and costa axainst the lam and premises acove Captain Williams "It Is’ surance man, was transacting business city returne I to his mine.- in the Blue named. “Are von :i British subject?" Thia summons is published by order of the in this city Friday. Ledge district, to-day. "I am Mi f.itlii r Is Hanurabl F. 1-. 1 ou Veile, Julx^ol' the County Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stansell left Lewis Bakei who had been in the court of the biate of Orcwo •, tor tr.e County ot gleton. a slllpbtllldet Thursday for an outing in the mount employ of Lewis Ulrich during the J..ckson, ana -aid order was made and date*! Scotland He builds s| Ills «ervlee tali navy I am to m ains at Crater Lake. summer is spending his vacation with th.s 7th day of August. 1; 11, a ¡<1 the date of the learn »ome first publication of t.tis >u unions s lhe 8th day but thought It bettei E. L. Jores of the Blue Ledge mines an uncle near Eagle Point. vim.* awhile thing of warships by of August. 19.4. was attending to business matters in In the British mui All process and papers in this pr< ceeding may on one of t'li’iii. Mis. Mare Ulrich who has been this city this morning. be served upon the undtrsigned residing within preserved my Incog. spending several weeks visiting friends the State of Oiegon. at the address hereafter I could not lull e so I chose the United States service " Wm. Facklam and H. Gudsman of at Taccma, Seattle and other northern mentioned. “Ahem'. And .vial go from here to Willow Springs were transacting busi places of interest has returned home. E. F. KELLY. Scotland to enter yur father’s works?" Attorney for the Plaintiff. ness in this city to-day. "I do Hut after consultation with Floyd Jones, son of Marsha) M. D. Addre.cs Medtor J. Oregon. Mrs. Ellis has moved from the Ryan Jones was taken suddenly ill while at my father I sliall return for n pur pose " ho le opposite the court house to the work at the Chocolate corner yesterday "Wh.it piir|xise?" rj " .1. l ouse vacated by Mrs. Elmer. morning and was taken to his home by "To ask the h-in-l of your daughter.'' L ,jd in »electing Rev. Charles H. Johnston, former Mr. Opp. "Um." mumbled the captain. "Per «:, jren. It should a cough medi' I a 'or of the M. E. Church of this city min no harmful sub- haps you'd better «ce your father about Officers Ca lv, Cingcade and Mego of be pleasant b' la' CLamberlain's that. ’’ w a calling on his trends Saturday. the Medford poli e force were at the U:*<tañó I r?oui rementa Singleton went li-une. returned and .ougL lie court house Tuesday as w n. -e, in Sain Walsh diove to Hutcon. Calif, and is a fa took Nellie William* Is i k to Scotland tj-day, with a Rad of suppli- I for Mr. the Josephine mining case tn trial in children ei with him 1er».—Advertisement. Lundgren who is returning tuhia mines. th j circuit court. The Mares of Mohammed, In bygone days there was no more eutbusiiistic breeder of horses than the Prophet Mohammed, hi the course of time be became the owner of a vast number of mares, and the point was bow to arrive nt a selection of the very best. At last, says Country Life, he hit upon the following scheme: For i three days and nights the mines were kept without water, then they were loosed a ml. as might have been expect ed. tore mildly oil to their usual wa i tering place. lust ns they were ou the very brink of the water the triini peter blew the war signal or assembly. Maddened with the thirst, the marcs forgot their training, nil save live. who. forgetting their own urgent need, gal loped back nt once to seek their mus ters. These live mures were set apart by Mohammed as representing the pick of his stud and from them, we are told, descended the best aud uoblest breed of horses. Surprising Cure of Stomach Trouble. When you have trouble with your stom ach or chronic constipation, don’t imagine that y-ju: case U beyond help just because sour doctor tails to give you relief. Mrs. G. Stengh^ PlainaHdi N- J., writes, 'Vera met th p:» t I Irnve been troubled with I iv stomach. Everythin«* I ate lipset it ter-1| ibly. One of C!r< nbcrlrin’s advertising’! .»••1.lets came to me. Af *-r reading a few«, ■f the letter» from pe ipie who had bceu|| ir<d bv ( n:tM‘f l.ii .'b Tab’ets. I decided to ■ ■ v :!a; 1 h ive rd;en nearly three-fourths a p:u i. •■■ o of them »nd can now < italmost' c>vt!_¿ng that I want^* For sale by all. dors.— XdvcrtLen . THE LIFE CAREE h Il’* i "Schooling ta youth, should .inyarial directetl tn p: emire a per* u hi the bes for the h.-t p. rmnuent occupdtum tor • he in capable,'• — I’:< s dent C U hjiot- , , »This 4s the Missino of the OREGON AMICULTURALCOLLEGE Forty^il^th Schoul Year Opens SEPTEHBER i8th, 1914 I Write for illustrated tbo-page Book let, " I hh L ife career ." aitd tor Cata- s log containing lull information. ' • Degree Courbet AGRICULTURE’?'1 Agronomy, An iina I Husb.-indrv.l fairy Hu* I ■ bandry. Poultry Husbandry. Horticulture. Agriculture tor Teachers. FORESTRY, L ogging F nc . im fring . H ome eco nomics : I fomesticS ience. Domestic Art, tNGIMERING: hlectr'.al, lrrij.'.iti”ii, Highwav, Mechanl.al. Chemical. Mining«, Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY-” INDUSTRIAL ARIS. . i Voeationu/ Courses -Agriculture, Dnir*>- ing, Home Makers' Coarse. Industrul . Arts, Forcstrv. I‘.ii>ine-s Short Course. School of Music— Piano, String, Band, Voice Culture. Farmers Business Course by Mail Free. 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SPECIAL LIMITED SUNDAY EXCLUSION TRA; Sp< ci: l Rcurd 'I r:p a: on Far< s and Wet k End Fares from all S. I’, points and Sunday Excursion l ares fr< m Albany and Corvallis. J< hn M. Scoit, General Passenger Agent Poi Hand, Oregon