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> r. I » To Create a Vacuum. County, State of Oregon, within six If you have ever worked In a phys months from the date of this notice. ical laboratory you probably have seen D ite of this notice an 1 of the first a vacuum re< elver and learned lmw publication thereof is July 31, J915. difficult it Is to create a perfect vacuum C harles P rim , even with this Instrument. A<lmin;strator of the estate A vacuum can be created In a single of Mary Geiger, deceased. way by using two drinking glasses, a , small candle end and a piece of blot- . Ung paper. Tile glasses must l>e the same size and of the thin glass kind. The candle end is lighted and put into IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF one glass, the blotting paper Is well I dampened and placed on top of the OREGON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON. glass, the other glass Inverted and Its rim placed exactly over the lower one Frank W. Sexton, Plaintiff, nnil pressed down tightly. The candle -vs- will burn up »11 the oxygen In the Margaret Sexton, Defendant. glass and go out. To Margaret Sexton, therbove nam The air In the glass, being hente<l, will expand, anil some of It will be ed defendant: forced out from under the moist paper: In the name of the State of Oregon! then ns the portion remaining cools it will contract and draw the upper glass You are hereby required to appear and on the paper and create an air tight answer the complaint filed against you Joint. Tile upper glass can lie taken in the above entitled Court and cause, up and the lower will cling to it.—Kan on or before six weeks from the date sas City Journal, of the first publication of this sum mons, said first publication being on Firo Lands. The phrase "tire lands” criginated in the third day of July 1915. And you are a passage of early history, which also hereby notified that if you fail to ap gave rise to the term "western re- pear and answer said complaint, for serve." After the Itevolutionary war. want thereof the plaintiff will apply to when the colonies consented to cede the above entitled Court for the relief their claims to western lands to coil demanded in said complaint, to-wit: gross, Connecticut reserved from her That the bonds of matrimony hereto cession a tract embracing a large part of northern Ohio. The tract thus re fore and now existing between plain- While in New York, Mr. Geary served included the present counties of t ff and defendant be dissolved, and wrote market reports for Western pa Trumbull, Geauga. I'ortuge and Ash that the plaintiff be released therefrom pers and kept in close touch with the tabula mid became known ns the west and for a decree of this Court forever fruit district along Greenwich anil ern reserve. It was settled cliietly by annulling and dissolving the said bonds Washington streets. He gave a series emigrants from Connecticut and was matrimony, and for a decree of ab of illustrated lectures concerning the sometimes called New Connecticut. solute diverse from the defendant here* In promoting the settlement of the Pacific and Columbia River highways. in. For such other and further relief His lectures, coupled with his interest land Connecticut reserved half a mil as to this Court may seem just and in the markets, attracted the atten lion acres from the western end of the tion of the fruit auctioneers of New ’ rnct for bestowal upon her citizens equitable. who had suffered losses during the York. This summons, by order of Honora war. and the lands embraced In this ble F. L. TouVelle, Jud, e of t.heCoun- Tn March, the first convention of special reserve were called ‘sufferers' auction companies of the United y Court of the State of Oregon, in ‘•I lauds" and later "tire lands,” because States was called for the purpose of and for Jackson County, regularly most of the sufferers had been losers raising funds ami carrying out a by fire. In early times the phrase “fire mad“ in open court in Jacksonville, Or campaign of educution among the ap lands" was sometimes used In deeds egon, on the 26th day of June 1915, is I In describing the location of land In served upon you by the publication Auction Fruits Wanted. the tract referred to. — Philadelphia thereof for a period of six successive The first dealer interviewed was a Press. weeks in the Jacksonville Post, a member of the firm of Carp Brothers. newspaper published regularly once per “We prefer to deal in the fruits Love of Money. week at Jacksonville, Oregon, and of that are sold through the daily auc The love of money enn hardly be the general circulation in said County and tions,” he »aid, ” because we know root of all evil, for It Is only one per what the other fellows are paying foi verse passion out of many. But there State, the date of t'le first publication their fruit. There i» no chance of is a kind of decorum about money of this summons being on Saturday secret discriminations in the public which makes the love of It peculiarly July 3, 1915, add the dale of the Iasi sales. dangerous, since It conceals from the publication thereof being on the i-lth “Then, too, at the auction we can lover the nature and effects of It's pas day of August, 1915. look over all of the fruit quickly and sion. If a man wants too much food, N ewton W. B orden , get the sizes that we want, if we are lie Is evidently greedy. If a woman Attorney for Plaintiff, willing to pay the price. Another wants too mnny clothes, she Is evident reason for our not desiring to deal in ly vain. But money is not a thing, like apple» is that we must buy them from clothes or food, that can l>e enjoyed by the large receiving jobbers, who are itself. It Is only n means of getting our rival». They sell apples to us and Notice of Sheriff’s Sale. things that can be enjoyed, and so also sell to our customers if they greed for money is not a direct greed, Hans J. Holmer, Plaintiff, can. ’ ’ but indirect. It Is a civilized means of .1. Novitch, a dealer who ships fruit -vs- conducting the struggle for life, which throughout New England, was the D. B. Russell and Altha H. Russell, his to a great extent conceals from those one interviewed. He said: who use it the ugliness and the animal wife, and Albert Hill, ma l ■ defendant Won’t Buy Apples. upon order of Court, Defendants. nature of that struggle. It Is, In fact, “My firm deals exclusively in By virtue of an Execution and an a kind of diplomacy, politely conduct tion fruits, and there are a hundred ed, behind which there is War. But the Order of Sale duly issued out of and other firms like mine. Mv firm can diplomats often do not see the war.— under the seal of the Circuit Court of not afford to keep an extra man to London Times. the State of Oregon, ,n and for Jack- spend half » «lav going back and forth son County, dated the Sth day of July among the stores of the several apple Chesterfield on Toothbrushes. jobber» of the city, , as would be neces- 1915, in a certain cause therein, wher- When did the English first adopt the in H -ns J. Holmer as plaintitF in the »ary if we dealt in apple». toothbrush habit? In "Esmond" Tliack “We handle * nil ARTHUR GEARY »hove entitled case on the 5th day of eray makes Lord Castlewood spend “a through tlx* miction Who comes to West with mission to June, 1915, recovered a judgment and fruitgrowers tenth part of Ills day In the brushing i nd find tlmt we can Ills teeth and the oiling of Ills li ilr.*'an ' leeree against the defend i>’t D. B out buying apples.” lusseil and Altha H. Ruasei1, hi.wife. in doing so the novelist commits ii dm The third man was a broker, A. F. growers of the Pacific Const, ble nniiehronlsin. Inning the first lull >r the sum of Ten Thousand Six Hun- 1 .1, of 40 Clinton street, Boston, ' use card announced that he was which are the only fruit raisers on of the eighteenth emitnry all tine g. nt < re.i ($10,60 ) 00) Dollars, w, h in'erest ‘ .* fruit a action buyer.” On the back the Pacific seaboard who do not sell men wore wigs and had no use for ol h reon from th»' 21st day >f July 1913. of the r ard that he gave me I noted all of their fruit which is marketed on their hair, will e the toothbrush ivu at the late of 8 % per annum, and in in the sixteen or seventeen largest so late ns 1754 unknown to Lord Clie- the tollowing quotation from him: cluding decree for the 8am of $202.08 * * Box apples grown in the North- cities of the country through the me tertleld. Writing to Ills son. Chester t»x» s f >r 1911, paid by plaintiff, witl. dium of auction sales. Held says: "I Impe you take tr.al < ai west are sold in Boston by the wagon interest t er.-on at the rare < f 8 ‘/< pei Mr. Geary Makes Campaign. of your mouth mid teeth, an 1 tli it yoi h’ud A jobber loads up a wagon it num from February 9,1015, and $64. with several sizes. You must discount The American Fruit and Produce clean them well every nio.nl, g with the price of those sizes that you eari Auction Association, which was formed sponge and tepl I water, with a feu 53 taxes for 1914, with interest from not me to advantage, ll ere in the nt this meeting, asked Mr. Geary to drops of aripie'msa ’»> water dropped Maach 31st 1915, at 8 ‘,-1 per annum un miction each buyer can get the size» visit the other principal cities of th* Into It. I do insist upon your novel til paid, and $1300.03 attorney’s fees that he wants, I am willing to pay I nited States, where auctions are using those sticks, or any li.ird sub ami the further sum of Eleven ($11.0C) more for nn fruit when I can buy found ami prepare himself thoroughly stance whatever, which always rill Dollars costs, which j i gm nt a id de jllst the grade and size that I need. concerning the auction system as it is away tlie gums mid destroy flic var cree was enrolled and dockete I in the tonne have den and for large fruit and I now operating in this country and nl.sli of the teeth." —Ismdon Graphic. Clerk's ofli.-e of »..id C art in s id others for different sizes. There are I later to com«» to the Coast with lan- C u ty. on the 5th day of June, 19L5, bin ers for e’ ery »ize nt the auctions. 1 tern slides to give illustrated lectures. Porpoise Jaw Oil. a d is of record in V >lum ■ 23, of the Mr. Geary is an Oregonian of the Au. t ens Demand Regular Supplies. I’ractlcnlly all the |H»rpolse oil used In “Then, too, we ran look over all «econd generation, both his father and this country, even if not in the world Circuit Court Journal at pages >8 & 5“. 1 uuin- notice is her.by given, tha. the fruit at one time mid at one place mother having been born in the Wil- for lubricating watches and other dell Mini spend the afternoon getting rid i laniette Valley. cute Instruments is made near New ii compliance with the co iiin.uius of of our purchases. ” lie was graduated from the Univer Bedford. Mass., which many years ago I -aid Execution ai d Or .u of Sale 1 wi Most of the deniers with whom I sity of Oregon in 1910. At the com was Important ns a whaling |x>rt. The >n Mund iv the 9th »lav of August, 1915 tall ed laid special emphasis upon the mencement exercises he won the Beek product is taken from the Jaw and cer at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. <>fi. i I need of furnishing regular supplies to man prize of one hundred dollars foi tain other parts of the animal, which for sale and will sell at public aucu n I the miction, If they began to handle oratory. Is caught especially for tills purpose to the highest bi '.dor for • is?, subj c apples, they uanted ii steady Sllpplx When the Industry was In Its Infancy Twice Manager Orchard, through the mietion of high grade whalers were depended upon to supply io redemption M is by law proviueil all After his graduation, Mr. Gearv tho porpoise, but now the manufactur ■ f the light, title, and interest th it fruits in their prime. managed his father's orchard near ers maintain a tlsliing department, the i efeudan-s D. B. R issell an : Alt'.r. Medford for a couple of years, l -ater, will II follows the s bools of porpoise II. Russell I is wife, and .A lb, rt Hi 11 ail ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ he became graduate manager of stu- migrating along the coast and furnish ♦ on the 12th »lav of August 1913 or have «lent activities at the Cniversity of es a continual supply of them. The ♦ BOSTON IS PEDDLING since acquired in and to the toiluwirg Oregon. While employed at the Uni history of the Now Bedford Industry ♦ CENTER. versity, he began the study of law. reaches bn< k to the early part of the described real property, situatid in ♦ Attendance nt at a Summer session of nineteenth century to n wot Ii tinker Jackson County, State of Oregon, and ♦ Peddlers buy fruit at the auc the University of California and two who regulated ami denned the time being more pa- tieularly described a.< ♦ tion sales in Bustini and sell it V»int<r terms and a Summer session at pieces of the «11.ilers.- Popular Me follows, to-wit: ♦ throughout New E J.-uid. There Columbia Univ« .'»ity completed his ♦ are a eoiip'e of pi-1 Ilers who b y The Northwest quarter of section 13, course in law. ♦ ♦2000 worth of fruit a ne.k at Township 35 South Range 2 West, and Next Fall Mr. Geary plans to begin ♦ the Boston -eiles. the Northeast quarter of Section 13, Notice To Creditors. the | racti'-e of law either in Portland ♦ Home peddlers operate u strio' 1 Township 35 South. Range 2 West, and or New York. ♦ of wagons. the West half of the N >rthw •st q i r • ♦ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE er of section 18 Township 35 South, ♦ New York Is Great Market. OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY. Range 1 West of Willamette Meri.iiar., New York »nd Liverpool are the ' In the matter of the estate situated in Jackson <‘ou ity, Oregon. ConmiUaiou Men Work at Night. two greatest fruit mid vegetable mar- of Mary Geiger, deceased. All of the above liesciibed real pro 1 h<* uork day of the commission Rets in the world. Buyers from New I Notice is hereby given that the un )>erty will b»1 su’d at sa>d time ni d men of New York begins »t midnight. Haven, New Rochelle, Jersev City, der« gned. I v order of the County place in the manner pro ided by I w At this time Greenwi« h mid Washing Hoboken, Brookhn, Newark, and a Court of Jackson County. State of Or for the sale of real propert y under vX‘ - dozen other cities, attend the daily ton streets are alive with struggling egon. h .s been duly appointed and is cution foreclosure to satisfy the j i Ig liien mid horses hauling loads of prod sales of the fruit auction compaii ies on Erie Pier, where ail the fruits n 'W the duly qualified ard acting ad- me't, costs, attorney- s fees and the lice from the docks. from the Pacific Const sent to New miinstrator of the estate of the above accruing costs of this sale. The same men who buy nt the mid York, are sold. Seven and a half named decedent. Dared this Sth day of July. 1915, at Sight sales on the vegetable dorks, million people form the inhabitants All persons having claims against I the office of the Sheriff in the Court Inter at right o'clock in tin’ morning of Greater New York. It’ the Io« t sai I deceiient or her estate are hereby House at Jacksonville. Oregon. buy oranges, banana», grape fruit, market is flooded there is alwavs th' notifieii anil tequired to present the W. H. SlNGLER. opoprtunitv of shi| ping to Europe prune«, cherriew, pears, lemons and South America and South Africa, i same ilulv verified with proper vouch Sh»rdf of Jacks n County Oregon era, to the undeisigned administrator ether fruits at the auction sales. the fruit is in good condition. By E. W. W ilson . at his office in Jacksonville, Jackson Deputy. I AUCTIONS AID GEARY TO TALK SALES Of FRUIT ON AUCTIONS POLK’S OREGON and WASHINGTON Business Directory A Directory of each City, Town and Village, giving descriptive sketch of each place, location, population, tele graph, shipping and banking point: also Classified Directory, compiled by business and profession. Summons. U FOLK A. C<‘- in need of This City By Arthur M. Geary While in Boston, in early June, I learned from the Boston Produce Exchange that the amount of box apples consumed annually in the Hub City had not varied over 15 ears in five years. On the other hand, the consumption of Califor nia and Florida fruits which are sold through tlie auctions, had increased tre mendously, although the amounts had varied widely from year to year, according to the size of the crops. With the purpose of learn ing why more of the dealers were not using Northwest ern apples, 1 went among the jobbers in attendance at the public sales of 1Í. Harris and Company, auctioneers. Arthur M. Gearv, for- nierly a fruit growcr near Aledford, wil soon give a lecture upon fruit market- iug here. Mi-. Geary turned from stay in New York, win was graduated this from the Columbia School. you are OVER 65 YEARS EXPERIENCE Good Printing T rade M arrs D esigns C opyrights & c . Anvono ponding a sketch and description may quickly ascertcin our opinion free whether a;i invention is probably patentable. Comtnunlca- i i< >ns strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on i’atente sent free. Oldest atroncy for pccuriiig patent.i. Patents taken through Munn &. Co. receive 'oecial notice, without charee, incite American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. T.nrvest cir- eulai.on f nnv F<-ientUlc Journal. ’J'crnts, a vo.tr: i •ut- nior.t lid, Sold by all newadealers. ’i j POST aiyHN&Co. 364Bfoad*a»-NcwYcrk Branch Office, 625 F St- Washington. 1). C. Jacksonville, Ore Change in Southern PscPic Time Tabie, Where Effective January 17, 1915. NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 14 Portland Passenger 8:20 A.M. Oregon Express... 5:20 P.M. 16 12 Shasta Limited you get 2:17 A. M Extra fare train. best work SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. 13 California Express ......... 10:45 A.M. i 15 San Francisco Express...4:00 P.M low prices Shasta Limited. ................ 3:30 A. M Extra fare train. ■"■■i While the War Is Going On and Prices Are Low Shrewd buyers will invest in Jacksonville property and prepare for the raise which is sure to come. We can offer you a few bargains at prices which will yield a handsome profit in the near future. Get busy, at once, Rogne River R? ally Ca. R. R. R. OFFICE: Bank of Jack sonville Bl ig. (JpAtairs Jacksonville, Ore Charles r Dunford DEALER IN All kinds of soft an 1 hard wuod. Tier or cordwood lengths. Prices moderate and delivery prompt. JACKSONVILLE OREGON POST ADS. I bring Besi Results I