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LOCAL NEWS FORGER ESCAPES never did anything worth while ti perpetuate it for themselves. There ii io dignity ip such labor, or in any other that serves no good purpose no allows tune for the” laborer to Tift bi head into the light of the natural and social world around him. The lab<r that slants the brew and bows the shoulders has no dignity. "Modern as will as ancient times witnesses this form of folly. An east ern potentate had a canal dug to hi- doors merely that he might have fr-sl iish for breakfast. The manufactun of harmful luxuries and of the gini cracks and gew gaws of fashion repre sents toil that is useless. The modern freak of fashion that paraded herself in a two-million dollar gown loaded with spangles and other trimming strutedin products of useless toil. All labor that ministers to the idle fancies of the idle rich is but labor in vain. Grand U p to th» Aumur. “I am Iburuugliiy n-mimed ot tin» (*om|M>sitiou, Chnrit-s." «aid the tem-lier Hternly, "and I shall eerlalnly send for your motfier’and allow h-r tibwTiiiiTly ! you are doing " “All right." »aid Charles cheerfully I “Seud for her Me mudder « rote It"— Exchange. I Bloo.1 and tears are plentiful along the beautiful Blue Danube. When in doubt civilized man blows up a bridge. From their respective mounta'n peaksj'SWitiert aid and Montenegfo cab" th inti goolness th it they are not ferti^j valleys, Joe Johnson was at Medford Thurs Ira Sullivan, After Being Sen- day. — - - Al Hutton of \y/itkiiui was in town-thig fenced Breaks Out of Curry week. Mrs. Lewis Ulrich visitel friends at County Jail. Of the latest Fall an I Medford Sunday. Miss Jewell Bailey is reported on the Winter Styles in Gold Beach, Or., Aug. 27.— Ira Sul- sick list this week. livan, sentenced yesterday in the Cir- "Schooling in youth should invariably be L. Olson of the Applegate country cuit Court here to serve from two to directed to piepnre a person in the best w.iy for the best permanent occupation for which was in town Friday. Lt’tvvcr 20 years in the penitentiary for forgery, he is capable. —PresidentC. w 1-Jiot. » "C. Vaughn of Gold Hill visited friends committed at Brookings, in this county, This is the Mission of the in this citg Wednesday. by raising and passing a check of the OBEGOHGmCULTUmiCOlLEGE Office-in Bunk of Jaeksonvnlv-lmikliiig.; Sept. 10-11-12 Harry Cingcade of Medford was a Brookings Lumber Company, sawed bis way out of jail late last night ahd es visitor in this city Friday. Forty- sixth School Year Opens JACKSONVILLE. Ladies are cordially invited Howard Thompson of Agate was a caped. He had secured a piece of a I sharp hacksaw, and with this he sev- > SEPTEHBER 18th, 1914 visitor in town this week. to call and inspect ered the bars in the window of his cell. Write for illustrated too-page Book R- H. Bullock of Medford was a let. "T he L ife C areer .” and forCata When last seen the man was clad in our stock visitor in this city Friday. log containing full information. a blue seige suit, and wore a soft black ZJejtrr«' Co«> r/J - AGRICULTURE : Sheriff Singler and Deputy Wilson hat. Sheriff Bailey is taking steps to Agronomy, Animal Husbandry, I >.» ry Hus were at Medford Thursday. head the prisoner off, in the belief that bandry. Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture. Agriculture tor Teachers. FORESTRY, H M. Howard of the Applegate the man is making for the mountains, I Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. LOGGING ENGINEERING. HOME ECO Jacksonville, Oregon. valley was in town Monday. as it is thought that, once he enters NOMICS: Domestic Science, Domestic Art, By virtue of an execution and Guy Halley of Central Point was a their fastnesses he will not be easily order of sale duly issued out and U’l- ENGINEERING: Electrical, Irrigation, re-captured. Highway, Mechanical, Chemical. Mining. der the seal of the Circuit Court of visitor in this city Tuesday. Tennyson’s First Poems. the State of Oregon for the County ot The wind enme sweeping through the Ceramics. COMMERCE. PHARMACY Mr. and Mrs. Harbough attended Jackson, dated the 27th day of August, garden of an old Lincolnshire rectory I ndustrial arts . the circus at Medford to-day. 1914, in a certain cause wherein John Vocational Cor/r.r«-Agriculture, Dairy NEW SYSTEM. R. Carpenter, Mary L Carpenter and one morning In the beginning of last Ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial Mrs. P. Ensele and daughters drove century and blew upon a child five Louise C. Livingstone as plaintiffs re Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course. over to Medford this forenoon. covered judgment against Merle B. years old. who opened Ids arms to the Schoo! of Music— Piano, String, Band, F. M. Johnson of Prospect trans Will Simplify Accoui ting in Glover ai d Liliian G. Glover for the blast and let It curry him along, cry Voice Culture. sum of Three Thousand ($3000.00) Dol ing as he traveled. "1 hear a voice Tr.c only way Fenners Business Course by Mail Free. acted business here this week. lars with interest thereon from said that's calling In the wind." That was i Sheriff’s Office. REGISTRAR, get the ifciiuinc 19th day of February, 1914, at the Tennyson's first line of poetry. The (lw-7-15 to 9-9) AddreiM THK Corvallis, Henry Callahan of the Blue Ledge Oregon rate of 10 per cent per annum and district was in town Thursday. Two Hundred ($200) Dollars attorney’s first poem he ever composed was writ Miss Cora Thrasher of Meiford visi Sheriff W. H. Singler and his chief j fee, and the further sum of Eleven ten upon a slate one Sunday morning -i' office deputy, Mr. Harper, were in town and 40-100 ($11.40) Dollars costs, at Louth The subject, set him by bls Sewing Machine 0 ted friends in this city Friday. !h,c„h, judgment and decree dated brother Charles, was “Flowers.” and Surprising Cure of Sioniach Trouble Mayor Purdin of Medford was at the last u to buy the machine . . week and while here left an orderJ M 111 Atirrncr 1 1914, M1 ¿1 was filVl the a OOnri 22nd H-atr day zx-F of August, and \A7J4R was little Alfred covered his slate with When you have trouble with your ston. with the Record job printing depart court house Tuesday morning. enrolled and docketed in the office ot blank verse after the model of Thom acli or chronic constipation, dun’t. imaglin ment for a new lot of tax receipts. the Clerk of said Court on the same that your case is beyond help just beci’.u J. T. Rafferty of Tolo was transact The new receipts will be an entirely day, and is u >w of record m Volume 21 son's "Seasons " His next attempt was your doctor fails to give yon relief. M an elegy upon his grandmother, who ing business in this city Friday. new form from what has been used in at page 528 of the Circuit Court Jour hud just died, written at the request of G. Stengle, Plainfield, N. J., writes, “F Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Crcnemiller Jackson county for the past many nal. over a month past I have t <-ei. troubled ivi 1 Now, therefore, in compliance with his grandfather. When it was written stomach. Ev-rytliiug 1 ate ti; “i t it t< ■ i were visitors at Medford to-day. years and will be the means of greatly the command of said execution and the old turn put 10 shillings Into the tny •inly. One of Cliambei!'iti’s advert' order of sale 1 will on B. F. Mulkey of Medford was trans simplifying the handling pf the tax boy’s hand mid said. "There; that is loouletscame to mo. Al ■ r .eadini- a f funds in the future. Recently Mr. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1914, the first money yon have ever earned f the letters from people who 'ia<l In acting business here Wednesday. ured bv ( liamberlaiiii- Tabli -. i iiki' Miss Flo Thompson Deputy Countv Harper spent several weeks in the tax at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. by your poetry, and, take my word ry them. I have taken rmr’y t! ree four! al the trout door of the Court House for It. it will be the last."-Westmln collecting offices of other counties and Clerk was at Medford Friday evening. fa packn-re of them and < ..n now -it alm- in Jacksonville, .Jackson County, Ore from his visit was able to see that gon, offer for sale and will sell to the ster Gazette. , with the name NEW verylbing that I want.” For sale uy a H. G. Enders of Ashland transacted aler.i.—Advertisement. ■Jackson county’s methods of handling highest bidder for cash, subject to re- 1 HOME on the arm business in this city Friday forenoon. Different Doctor». K and in the^egs. the funds were entirely ont of date, demp ion as is by law provided, all the There tire a great mnuy “doctors" W. C. Leever of Central Point was and so he has compiled a new system, rigni, title and interest of the defen ' This machine is transacting business here this week. and by it the work will be eut down to I dants Mer.e B. Glover ana Lillian G. «■Ito know nothing of metllchie. In Glover in and to Uiefoliowingdescnbed Its technical sense doctor Is a universi warrunted for all Frank Coleman, deputy county clerk Is a minimum, The new system to be real property, to-wit: ’ TYvi Greater Orehov’ ty degree, tile highest given It 1» time. Commencing at the Northeast cor given in recognition of attainments In spending his vacation at Squaw Lake. adopted in this county is also being With new buildings, better equip ner of Donation Land Claim No. 80 many branches of learning, and so ment, enlarged grounds, and muny ad other like Mr. and Mrs. L; C. Johnson of used in Multnomah county. ditions No to its faculty, the it University in Township Thirty-seven (37) South of Oregon will begin its thirty-ninth Glendale visited friends here this week. of Range Two i,2) West of Willamette there are several kinds of doctors. No other co good year Tuesday, September 15. Meridian; and running thence South There Is the familiar M. D.. doctor of Miss Loraine Cummings of Medford Special training for Busiueei, Jour Company, The Now Hone Sx!ng Machine medicine; the LL. D.. doctor of laws; 13.7.5 chains; thence West 14 64 chains; Card of Thanks nalism, Law', Medicine, Tend inc. Li visited friends in this city Tuesday. ORANGE, MASS. thence north 13.75 chains to tne North ! the Ph. 14.. doctor ot philosophy; the brary Work, Music, Architecture, line of said D -nation L ind Claim; D. D., doctor ot divinity; the J. D. Physic’d Traini-i- and Fine A s. > Mr. and Mrs. Chase Gardner of Tai- j Largest and strongest departments / E .st unsaid North line 14.54 doctor of Jurisprudence; the D. D. S.. ent were visitors in town Wednesday. We desire to extend our heartfelt thence of liberal education. f ch.uns to the place uf begi. iiing, con- doctor ot dental surgery, and many Library cf more than 59.000 volume«, two S splendid gynm^aluan«, eleven build.nn.« lull/ S Judge Dox has moved the express thanks to our kind friends and neigh tuinieg twenty acres. So if you hear a man re equipped. New ilbO.OOO Admlni-.traiion I Also comm living at the Northeast another. us “doctor” you must find office into the room next Abbotts hard bors for their assistance and sympathy Building in course of < onilrucF'on t I terred to coruei of Lot One (1) in Block 1'ive Tuition Free. Dormitories for men end b during our recent bereavement an I ware.- out what he Is doctor of before you for women Expeuaeo lowest. • (5) uf ibe Orchard Home Association Write for catalog and illustrated booklet. I Addressing Rcgiatrar, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. McKee of Bun especially for the beautiful flora liuet, aecoiding to the official plat; can determine to which profession be offerings. UNIVERSJTY OF OREGON | ! thereof on tile and of record in the ■ belongs. Com transacted businets in this city Doctor of laws seems to have been _________ EUGENE. OREGON____________ in and | office of the Cou ity Recorder Sincerely yours, FriJay. fur said Jackson County, and running the earliest of the doctor's degrees. It T. T. Shaw. thence West along the north line o' having been awarded as early as the Mrs. John Marvin of Watkins was a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrie* . I said Lot One, Two Hundied and Fo - twelfth century Doctors of divinity visitor in this city Wednesday and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw. ty-two (242) teet, to the Northwest appeared someWblit inter. It was il Thursday. corner ot said Lot One; thence South — —— eta-»—------- before tile now familiar M. D. One Hundred and Eighteen (118) feet century B. M. Gallins, D. W. Bagshaw and (doctor of medicine! came into use- i to corner; thence East Two Hundred Roy Ulrich drove to Perrydale Thurs registration Notice. and Forty-two (242) feet to the West American Boy day evening. side line of street; thence North along Sunstroke on Mountains. ! the West side line of said street One Chauncey Florey and Emil Britt Registration will close on Septem- Hundred and Eighteen (118) feet to Sunstroke. ,-u..... riling to > experiments attended the Chapter at Medford Tues the " place of ‘ ‘ beginning, 1 being 4V the “ made by professors 4 Ivtm Henry nini ber the 9th, and the books will remain j . “ day evening. 118 feet of said Lot O-e, The TIME is NEAR Moyclio mid reported to the Freu-li closed until Sept. 24th when they will Nortn Said property will be sold at said Academic des Sciences is line til til- Mr. and Mrs. Force of Tolo, former be reopened and remain open until Oct time and place in two separate par the The PLACE is HERE residents of this city visited fiiends ober 15th, on which date the books will cels. First, an acre square out of the Invisible Illtru Violrl HI .VW at ir limit <>r the sped ruin here Tuesday. be closed until January, 1916, unless Southeast corner of the above de treble spri’trnin be examilled ;it nil nlti For SCHOOL SUPPLIES - Mrs. C. Halvorson of Grants Pass, the next legislature makes some new , scribed twenty acre tract lying within solar of said Donation Land Claim No. 81), tude < from B jhhi tv 4.(MM1 meters It visited Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Smith election laws. widen tract or paicel containing one will be seen Unit I lie limit <>f these We have just what’s what in Tablets, Monday and Tuesday. G, A. Gardner, square acre, saiu Defendant Fiark P. rays varies little, hut Unit tlieii mien Send the County Clerk, Dut'on will be permitted to purchase sltv Is greatly llivreaseii At sea level Pencil?, Pens and Ii ks. Lewis Ulrich is organizing a ball ( for One Hundred Dollars without in- tills llltetisitl is . (•<»111 pa rati' el) feeble team to be known as “The Fats,” to i t.rest, as in said decree provided. child)en arcurd to L e So Obe Is mil' ll im»i*e ilk» It tn have play at the school fair Sept. 19. Second; All of the remainder of sunstroke on >i lugh mountain Hinn ill ii Tobacco Can as Pocketbook . a.d property will be offered lor saie ; Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Beekman ac- ii> me highest bidder for cash, and ail j valley New lork Word c mpanied by their daughter Miss the proceeds of both sales will be ap- ■ Better Still- < arrie, were visitors at Medford Tues Federick Barnhart was given a hear plied to the judgment in favor of the plaintiffs »nd ag.ffnst the defendants One of tin- principili owners of a J. W. ROBINSON, M. I)., Prop., Jacksonville, Oregon day. ing before Justic of the Peace Glenn i n-retofore mentioned. promising gold min- win »-xpiitintlnc A lecture on Christain Science will O. Taylor yesterday afternoon on a Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Its merits to a -niilnillst mid pro be held in I. O. O. F. hall Sunday at charge of stealing $33 from Mike this 27th day of August, A. D. 1914. »peetlve nivestoi II- desr-rtlnat Ihe W. H. SINGLER, eleven o’clock A. M. You are invited Carey, and bound over to the grand vein In will- Il the millers were work sheriff of Jackson Countv, Oregon. I Ing showed lilin spelimeli« of the ori- to attend. jury. Carey, too, will be compelled to By E. W. WILSON, Deputy. mid loi' ki-d up III“ utiiteineiits «'Illi ili- Mr. ar.d Mrs. George Barnum have remain in the city until the grand jury j written opinion- of experts moved to Medford where Mr. Barnum session, being ihe only witness. “Well " iiilin tli <1 tile cn pilli list, -II The evidene sho . ed that Barnhart, Notice For Publication. has employment in an automobile looks us It it might lu- a comi lives! asked being desirous of a smoke, establishment DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. mom As my "id t io le llirnin would Carey for a cigarette, The latter said Seven out of ten of the large fortunes were the resu’.t say. Il li.-is 'pints The "naval battle” reported to have u. I. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. he had no tailor-mades but that he had August 27. 1914. “I’lnts?" exe,mined Hi- owner, oar occurred off the coast near Marshfieki- the makin’s. Carey p.oduced a can of Notice is hereby gif a » that A inie Hall, ffuard- rleil away peili.ip« In bls over anxiety of compound interest and the saving habit. We oiler the this week turns out to have been a tobacco and a package of papers, The I ian of the persona and estate of the minor heirs •Why »li «ere in quartz right now!” distant thunder storm. small and large investor the advantages of saving and in two men entered intc a discussion of Magness J. Hall, of Jacksonville. Oregon, Mrs. Benj. M. Collins and children about the European war and Barnhart who. on January 29, 1912, made Homestead Buried With Dolls Entry. Serial No. 07797. for the N.’a of S.E.%, In the I hiliese morgue one of the vestment combined. All loans are made cn income bear are spending a couple of weeks on the proceeded to fumble the can in search S.W.'j of S.EJ i. and S.F..1 i of S.W.’z* of Section middle fork of the Applegate with Mr. of tobacco It is alleged that instead 11. Township, 37 _S.. Range 3 W.. Willamette strange sights is n number ot life size dolls «hu h are burned to nccompiuiy ing real estate and all our securities are held by the state and Mrs. Werber of Portland. of tobacco he found $33 in gold and Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make the corpses us their servants to the Final Five-yiear Proof, td establish claim to the Miss Lulu Williams who had been silver. Pocketing the money he re land aljove described, before G. A. Gardner, next world they are donlitlesa a relic in trust. A reserve iund of $213,(10!), including surplus, visiting friends in the northern part of turned the can and said good -bye. A County Clerk of Jackson County, at his office at of tli- time when ninnati tiemgs were the state, returned yesterday. She re half hour later Carey started to pay Jacksonville. Oregon, on the 12th day of Oc thus burned as compuntomi or the de guarantees every loan. We teach children the saving ceased ports a pleasant trip and enjoyable for a glass of soda ar.d found that he tober. 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Verno Can habit. We guarantee the date of maturity on every had no change. He notified the police trall. visit. of Jacksonville, Oreg >n; Eveiett Cantrail, Mof« Darkness. “This is Circus Day” at Medford, and yesterea morning Barnhart w< s of Jacksonville, Oregon; W. A. Kenney, of Jack “I’m all In the dark about how these certificate. sonville, Oregon; Chai les Beweit, of Jackson Baruum & Bailey’s concern giving two found and arrested. —Sun. hills are to be pnld." sold Mr Hardup ville. Oreg >n. performances. A numoer of people ------ ------ « 1 ♦ to Ills wife J. M. UPTON. $ 3.50 saved each month equals, at maturity $ 500 "Well, Henry sold she ns she pulled from this city and surrounding countty Register. Leir.ling Should Direct Labor out a colored one and mid It on the Hre in attendance. 7.00 saved each month equals, at maturity 1,000 Opening THE LIFE CAREER1 Millinery Boston Millinery New Home ) An Advance Tip CITY DRUG STORE Saving for Old Age Editor Hassler of the Central Point Oregon Agricultural College, Cor Herald was a visitor in town Monday. Mr. Hassler is a hustler »nd has made vallis, Ore Aug. 25-“One half of the considerable improvement in the Herald work of the world is either useless or positively harmful, because it is un since taking charge of it August 1st necessary,” said a recent noted speak John A. Jeffrey of Portland, candi er at the Agricultural College. date on the democratic ticket for At "It is the rr’ssion of learning so to torney General, was in town Tuesday. direct labor that its Droduct shall be Mr. Jeffrey was a resident of this city community betterment. Learning somi years ago and was a former means more than training the eye and p.-.-vecuting attorney of this district. the hand to do the task skillfully; it A forest fire is reported in Star means supplying the desire to do the Gulch, about 16 miles southwest of this thing that produces useful commodi citv. Twenty-five men from Medford ties. "There is a useless toil as well as a w re sent out to the scene of the fire y.sterday evening. The report this useful labor. The pyramids w. re built morning is that no serious damage has not far the good of the pecpl , but to perpetuate the memory of tnose who been done so far. Notice for Publication. ISOLATED TRACT. PUBLIC LAND SALE DEPARTMENT OE THE IN I ERIOR U. S, L ind Office at R jseburff, Oregon. Auf 18120. 1914 Notice is hereby ffiven that, a« directe 1 by the Commissi >ner of the General Land Office, under provision« of Act of Congress approved .Ma reh 28. 1912, (37 Stat.. 77), pursuant to the application of Christian Ulrich. Serial No, 092G5, we will of fer at public sale, to the h iff lies’ bidder, but at not lew than |2.5O per acre, at 10 o’clock A M. on the 7th day of October 1914. at thia office the following tract of Sand: W.H N.E.Vi N.E. Sec. 12. T. W S.. R. 3 West Willamette Meridian. Any person« claiming adversely the above de- scril>ed land are a. ¡vised to fi'e their claims, or objections on or before the time designated for sale. 1. M UPTON, Register. pile, "you Will lie It you don't pay that one, for It » th- ana bill. ’ Vegetable Soong«». Vegetable «pongo» are used a great deal by th- pourer chis» of native» In Ecuador I'ltei Hssert they are better In washing rli-h—» mid in buttling than are the animal sponge«. Athletes ot India. The wrestlers and Hlbietes of India develop great «treii-ztli bv living on milk » 111*!- gmir'- n—- ii »nd plenty of rood made from Horn Culture. Culture I» fiiiniilarlty wlth Ih« beai that tias n-«-n don- et rtiougbL It l» Ih- «imi » w.i-tii tn-rnl-rip <>f ih- «reai spirita, ilving una dead HUIte. 10.50 saved each month equals, at maturity 1,5(0 14.00 saved each month equals, at maturity 2,000 Equitable Savings & Loan Association Portland, Oregon Chas. E. Ladd, Pres. F. Me Kercher, Sec’y. Assets over $3,000,000 Over $4,000,000 returned to investors. Write for Circular.