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2 THIS MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MTSPffORD, ORISON, TUESDAY, JANUARY .11, 1910. I: It,'.' t,V f I' "MARY JANE'S PA" AT THE MEDFORD SATURDAY NIGHT TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER Send your trophies (o inn for mount ing. Big gniun liondii, fiali, lilt (In nnd mammals mounted tnio to nittiiro Ity Improved methods. 1 do tnnntiig, nuilaf fiw ruga, make, remodel and oloau fur garments. Express mid mull or ilorv promptly attended to. G. M. HARRIS 105 Washington St root, Portland, Or. Tfllfliilionp Mai" 7iinn THE GREAT SCENE IN "MARY JANE'S PA," SHOWING THE INTERIOR OP A COUNTRY PRINT SHOP, IN WHICH THE MOST INTERESTING SCENE IS LAID. LIST OF JURORS FOR YEAR 1910 The Good Men and True Who Will Balance the Scales of Justice for the Ensuing Year. I-nllowmg is tuc list or jurors drawn nt the January term of Cir cnit court to serve during the year 1910: Ashland D. B. Grant, Jos. Po ley, It. L. Burdic, D. H. Barneburg; H. S. Evans, George N. Andersoh, Mark Baker, A. S. Barnes, J. C. Bar nnrd, W. B. Beebe, Richard Biswick, Charles Bland, P. XL Blevcns, Jr., Benton Bowers, Monte Bripcs, W. W. "Brown, J. J. Cambers, F. H. Carter, C. W. Chattin, HT. C. Cole, F. W. 'Combs, J. E. Cronson, C. T. David ison, (R. H. Dow, R. J. Edwards, C. R, Eliason, Fred S. Engle. II. O. "Fuback. Charles P. Grabb, R. C. Hcnsley, Harry Hosier, E. P. Hughes, W. O. Johnson. William Jones, F. G. McWilliams. W. B. Million, L. A. TO HEAT COURTHOUSE BY SE 0FJH8TSPRIHG Klamath County Planning to Spend $125,000 for New Modern Building. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Jan. 1.1.- A proposition is on foot to sell the present court house site and build a new ccurt bouso close to the Hot Springs, which will also bo near the depot. Quit claim deeds to the (ind ent t-lte havo been signed and will btji 0 effective on u,)proval. The Hot cprlngs company linn agreed to donate five acres for tho new site, to build cement walks around it, and to give a right to hot water in perpetuity, so that the build ing may be naturally steam-heated, which in itself will bo a great annual saving. If tho scheme is consummated a modern building costing not less than $125,000 will be erected; and a com pany of local capitalists Intends to nnd swift this is how Jim taught mo to do it. You step forward with your loft foot toward the enemy. You hit straight out with your right arm as hard as you can, at tho same tlmo shoving your body forward and push lug off with the ball of your right foot as though you wore go Lug to shove tho whole earth from under you. "That Is how to land a straight right. It is easy, and It wins every tlmo." Why He Gava Nothing. "I've encountered many an excuse for "sidestepping' tho collection bnskot in church," remarked a Jersey com muter, "but tho prize excuse camo to strength of the dew Naturo'i Handiwork. Tho down uhm the poach or plum H so delicate anil so thickly set that one cannot touch the fruit with a needle's point without breaking tho tender stalk, nnd yet the dew of tho. night covers the whole surfneo of tho fruit and dlsappean in tho morning, leav ing tho gossamer growth more orderly and beautiful thau before. Tho dew covers every lenf of tho giant onk, nnd the mighty tree drinks In the refresh ing moisture to Its thirsty heart through mUllons of pores, and the iron trunk that has withstood a thousand storms Is mnde stronger by the gentle The silent fall of MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING AFFAIR GRANTS PASS Man Found With Bullet in Temple Will in All Probability Recover. mo last Sunday out In our town. Next the dew Is caused and controlled by to mo In church sat nn acquaintance ngcucles of the most tremendous pow- who had taken out a dollar. bill, but cr. Tho same power which shakes a when ho saw the collector was a sub- whole continent with Its subterranean stltute ior the regular brother ho put thunder Is the same as that which en- tho money back in his pocket. I taxed circles the finest filament of thlstlc- hlm with It good naturedly on tho down with n coronet of dewy gems so . i. Mi- . timnll tlmf ftinr 1 tint tuiml ttt ilittl. w v'":; i :,;,; ,m;v; o-dock tiu mornm who., no mmo JLUU UJViU I IfUlliau kt ouiu uv. , -. - - ....... --n".' 'hut I know that man nrcttv well, uiooe, GRANTS PASS, Jan. 11. A mys- torlous shooting affair occurred In tho outskirts of this city last oven Ing nhout ton o'clock at night In which Hnrvoy L. Crump was tho vie t tin. Ho was shot in tho temple, tho bullet coming out Just nbovo tho eyo. Ho lnld whero ho fell until about 2 Now, I happen to owe him J5, and he's dunning me unnecessarily for It. I know him so well that I know If I put that dollar bill in the basket he'd find n way to abstract It and pocket It as part of what I owe blni. And he'd A Hector Outhectored. A publisher's reader nt a literary club hectored a group of novelists. I "You chaps," he sneered, "must al- j ways be coining new words. Good to nnd made his way to a neighbor's Iioiiho nnd was then taken to tho hos pital There ore conflicting stories. Ono that It wns a enso of robbory and tho othor thnt there Is n woman nt the bottom of tho affair. Ho tins ro- rcally feel he was Justified too. That's English isn't good enough for you. In tho way he's built, don't you sec.' " the last half dozen manuscript novels New York Globe. j fused to mnko any statcmont which : lends to tho belief to tho Idea that court house slto. veterinarian, "but a lot or people with suffers but yourself, pet cats una nogs are guilty or it. a real King Charles was dead and I was making out a certificate to file with the board of health i should take Neil, Squiro J?arker, E. C. Payne, A, build a $100,000 hotel on tho old xi- renchoy. Barron A. B. Chnpman, Henry . Applegate, Homer Barron, George Owen, George Grow. Big Butte J. M. Allen. Ora Bel lows, Frank Neil, S. M. Clevenger. Gold Hill L. C. Applegate. W. A Cook. John Hnmmersly, A. L. Har--vcy, Sam Hodges, P. A. Knotts. GeD. Xanco, Jr., George Lymnn, S. W. Mc- Clendon. Jacksonville Sam T. Boussum, J. "M. Hurley, R. A. Clark, H. E. Conger, Wfllinm N. Wells. , Lake Creek M. D. Bowles, W. S. Chapman, C. C. Charley, Cnrl Stan ley. Meadows F. X. Musty, A. V. Welch. J. O. Love. Antioch Theo. A. Glnss, C. F. Cnse, WkD. Dnvis. Applegate Clinton Cook. J. Orubb. Lee Harrineton. C. R. Hill. Central Point T. J. O'Harra, H. TT. Head, W. E. Alexander. Ben Beall, TV C. Benson, I. J. Estes, E. L. Fnrra, Frank Gregory. J. B. Hnmrick, F. A. Hawk. Mark Welch. Climax Gus Whalers, Charles Os "well, J. S. OwenB. Thomas Riley. fcaglo Point F. J. Aikers, R. H. Brndshaw, S. B. Holme3, D. Cing cade, A. J. Clarno, Grant Finloy, Hnrry von der Hollen. George A. Givnn, J. E. Hart, J. B. Jackson, J. F. .Nichols. Flounce Rock J. F. Ditsworth, R. U. Vincent. Foots Creek J. B. Hnir, W. M. Ilintt. Medford Wm. Garrett. Thomas Collins, E. E, Morrison. F. M. Amy, Marion Lnneo. W. R. Bulloch. Bert Anderson. J. H. Atwell, A. Andrews, E. L. Bnlcom, S. P. Barnehurg. Frank Ballinger, E, P. Benedick, C. F. Botz, E. C. Boeck. H. C. Burgess, F. M. Cnrtiss. J. n. Cochran, Alfred Colc mnn. C. H. Corev. A. L. Cusick, T. "W, Dnily, Fred F. Downing, F. C. Edmonds, O. W. Eighmv, V. J. Fm eriek. Fred Fridegnr, E. C. Gnddis, Georiro C. Gnrrett, Henry Griffin, II. A. ITnnscom. John A. Henderson, D. R. Hill. J. N. Ilockorsmith, S. T. Tlownrd, Jr.. A. C. ITTihbard, Poll: Hull, D. II. Jackson, W. H. Stewart, P. M. Kershaw. Mound J. 8. Barnett. nnrrv Kiehnrdson. Fred Stinson, D. W. IJcebo, C. A. Turpin. Phoenix George Alford. E. G. Coleman. W, J. Bonrdslov, Louis Col- vor, W. M. Cox. A. S. Fnrrv, M. W. Hnrflev, E. E. Houston, John' M. Marl, Fred Pratt, S, G. Van Dyko, w:n:..... n'M.i.. J ' Death Certificates For Dogs. The veterinarian was bandaging the one nm always glad to see them called Rebuking a Greenhorn. A whist expert discussed or a dinner those overconfident nnd foolish per sons who think they can learn whist In a year or two. ord.''hreert TdteTn.;:'' J"" A- " ' I turned down there were such horrl- be Is conccnllng osmothlng. Tho pls- blo neologisms as 'ho bonrsed,' 'olio tol was held co closo to his head parroted.' 'they shrilled,' 'he glimpsed that thcro nro powder burns nil over ' her.' 'It supremod.' and so forth. tn0 sdo ot Mk fnC0t Tho Krftntj jury Faugh 1" "Let mo Inform you." cried a novel 1st defiantly. ""that your remark shows a pitiful Ignorance on your 'part of our Is in session and will undoubtedly fuly Investigate tho matter. -t 1 T't-t-rt-TTT 0ITY NOTICES; -flff f OltOlNANCH NO. 284. An ordinance provlitlng fur nn ap peal to tho miprotho court nf tho stnto qf Oregon from tho decree of tho circuit court of tho Htnto ot Oregon for Jackson county, and directing tho mayor and roordor to oxocuto tho nummary undertaking on nppenl, Tliu city of .Meitturd doth ordain nn follows: Section l. Tho notion of tho city attorney in giving notice ot appeal to tho oupromo court of tho ntnto of Oregon from tho docroo of tho circuit court of tho state of Oregon (or Jack son county, in thnt certain suit wherein M. V, Hnnloy In plaintiff and elty ot Mcdford and otheru nro de fendants, which decroo was in ado nnd entorod in said court on December 22, 1009, Is horoby ratified and con firmed, nnd said city nttornoy Is horo by directed to proceed with said np- poal. Section 2. Tho mnpor nnd record er of tho city of Med ford nro hereby directed and authorized to execute on bohalf of said city tho necessary nnd usual undertaking on appeal, nnd to aecuro sureties thereto. Tho forogolng ordlnnnco wns parti- od on tho 7th day of Janunry, 19 10, by tho city council of tho city of Modford by tho following roto: Mor- rlck, nyo: Welch, nyo; Klfert. nyo: Dommor, nyo; Wortman, ayo: Em orlck, nyo. Attest: . HOIIT. W. TELFEIt, City Recordor. Approved Janunry 7th, 1910. W. II. CANON, SC3 Mayor. EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE -Sovorul npiin of hnrnos. Wagon and ltaruoHfl. 1-ronni IniiiRinlnw, (Wonm hungnlow. 2 1'unt.uiinutH nnd other IiumIiichhoh; guod opening. 13 ntt, ono on 0 nl runt, tho other on Hivemlilo nvuiiuo. FOR HUNT-1). room Iioiiho. 7-room Iioiiho, furnished. WANTED Mon to cloar 10 nores. WNTKI Mon to cut conlwood at ia.R0 pur cord, 21 Inch wood. WANT 101) A nuinbor of girls for I uenernl housowork. WANTED- -Several wnmou fo- cook ing. WANTED A bouso ninlth. WANTED Two waltresstm, WANTED A woman to cook on raneli for two persons. WANTED A girl for general Iiiiho- work: miiHl ho able to cook; $1.00 per day. Other girls wanted. Anyone wishing to sell thoir busi ness, call vp UiihIuuos Chaiiro Mini. E. F. A. BfTTHtR, Prop. R0MM 206, PHIPPS BLDG. PH0RE MAIN 4141. Your ability to undersoil your com petitor Is very forttinnto for you If you nro also a better advertiser. TenautlesH property Is such nn un necessary bit of misfortune as to amount to nniimnnaKoinotit. FOR SALE! ?arins For the Best In haroeae, saddles, wftlpe, eses, totta, blankik, wag on states, axle Qrtum and Ball cure, as well as al kinds of mtofli work, see J. C. Smith 3H E. Main. nyson writes: '"With petulant thumb nnd finger shrilling "Hence!"' "Cbnpmau. tho grent Chapman, Is nn authority for 'parroting.' 'Glimpsing' has beeu used by IIowclls and Lowell, TAKES RATTLESNAKE VENOM AS MEDICINE ROCHESTER, Jan. 11. Henry Hoefncr, a retired druggist, who has leg of a French poodle when the tele-' to order. A yonng greenhorn stood phone rang, so he asked the visitor to ! behind my partner during a gamo ono take the message. ; night. At tho end of the band the "Please tell the doctor," said a wo-' greenhorn said: man at the other end of the wire, "that j 'Why didn't you lead hearts? King Charles Is dead nnd we would ' That's what I'd have done.' like a death certltWte right away." "My partner smiled and answered: The visitor transmitted the news of , Ab. but vou. my young friend. royalty demise, then added something j have the world before you and none1 about the "tomfoolery of getting a . but yourself to consider. You have no I death certificate for a dog." -fe 0nd family dependent on you for' " ' .J. ;nrnn i.s ,.,.,.. mnl, liUr ,! It may be tomfoolery-" said the bread, and If vou tose heavllv no one ",U1CU 1 lu "uo " ' , "7 I . . . C " 7 UeiuCHVU, l IJU,Ui X liv 13 , ii" iiuib , nun iiu .i'HKi!!:ii ifc iii ble to nab. When this yellow scoun- not hurt him ns it did beforo ho 100 Acres of G4HkI Fruit i luUcA west of (IrantH 1'nnn. Land Forty seven lots in Jacksonville, fluu locution. nnd 'supreme' ns a verb may be found I venom, for nn ndvnnccd c in Shelley's letters." - Washington j hcrculosis, completed his I have also got n tulr of flno Cougar Kittens, five month old, been taking crotnlin, or rnttlcHtinxo , e .l ... Irco Tost case of tti ono hun dredth doRo of one-fiftieth nf n i:raln The Chine.. DurgUr. ! "J"1 t",lny cnmo "f,c.r n frc"h. 8"l" "The Chinese hurelar is tho most ! Iy- " wns grciuiy improve., in aii e.nquhu: heavily With mo it la I' I different; hence I led spades.' " j drel goes burgling he goes naked and ginning tho trcntmont. Ho wns nlso I covered with oil. and thus be Is as ,mich stronger. He is now snn- . . . .. i v.w.m " , i i 1 1 pi rimirur. 8 rrh :ly LT ""M? 08 nn ccl' Dutr yu Ba':' J guino thnt his euro will ho effected. no nore I,".ns than I shall for tlmt I m;7It- d Jii? "".g JJJ Mr. Hoefner snid: J shnll take and Sedate of d S wft rSordS ' f : WKtrt of avoiding a Lot TuAHH , J0808 of onctwenty-nnh of a grnin will be described In detail. Of course iV ." with the points turned outward, you I 1110 11 u' "') the owners of valuable animals are , " IPy suppos eu tnat rrequent oftnn 8eo Clllnnmnn ln Pebn or most likely to ask for death certlfl- bathing is essential to health. This is shanghai with hrs clothes stained with cates. but very often the possessor of jtotu. ."!:. . . . ben,flt,at oil nnd with tiny rel pricks all over an ugly little cur that has crept into buted to the water Is In reality duo hllPi IIo.8 bccn ,mvJng troublo wltn his affections wants one too."-New i"u " a burglar." York Sun I to tbo air. Tbo respiratory function of tho skin Is of high Importance, and. t although water may bo dispensed Vegetable Suipemton Bridge, A remarkable suspension brldgo How to Hit. I although water may bo With ono swift, straight right to tho with, closing tho pores to air would spans the river Apurnmnc In central law the little man had knocked the, result in speedy nspuyxlatlon. New, reru. Tho ropes or this bridge nro big, fat bully out completely. Now he. York Medical Journal. ... 1nu,nn r nVuM.t l.n mn. ' tor. "I learned bow to bit," ho said, "from Gentleman Jim Corbett. Gen tleman Jim claims that in street fight ing If you land one clean right you win. But few men know how to hit out straight and clean. They swing. composed of pllablo roots nnd vines, while thu plnnks nro made of branches. In tho humid cllmnto of Peru it would girl sat In tho bow nnd was Unusually nulet for her. "Are you feeling sick. And a swing Is no good becauso it can daughter?" Inquired her father. "No; 60 easily bo dodged. 1 1 don't thiuk 1 nm sick, but I should "To hit out. with theright straight hato to yawn."-Llfe. I A Dreaded Contingency. A young 'girl of fourteen was taking, bo by no means extraordinary if this a trip on Lako Michigan In a small ! vegetablo brldgo wero one day to steamer. Tho lake was somewhat ' start growing.-Wldo World Mngzalno. rough, nnd many were seasick. Tho I have taken wns nhsorhed in sugnr nf milk nnd divided into powders. I find that the poison is likely to do toriornto when exposed to the nir, mt I shall tako all future doses prepar ed with guincol, n distillation of ! I. 1 - -1 I. i .!, A- . iicei'iiwoou, Komcwuai similar 10 unr holio ncid, in n proportion of ono to four. Tho guincol will, I holiovo, keep tho veno mat its full strength." 1 l Money to Loan. $10,000 on gilt-edged country real cfitnto security; no othor neod npply. 254 mt. M. COLVIO. G.N. Lewis J acksonv!IIe For Smla or Exchange 40 acres henry timber Und soven mllwi from Mcdford; the wood will tnoro than pay for the land. 12 acres full boaring orchard, 4 miles from Mcdford. Spittenbcrg nnd Newtown Pippin npplea; boat soil in valley; good buildings. A bargain for n few davn. For enlo New 6-room modern; terms; $3000; plumbing and wiring complete; plenty of bearlne fruit trees; Cast Side. New house, 4 rooms nnd bath, nenr park; choice location; terms; $1600. Grocery store nnd atook goods; terms; $2600; good trade oatAbltsh ed. See Towsend 101 MAIN HT. AT CUSICK A MKYHrW. Roxey H. P. Anderson, N. J. Gar- BlocMna rilm. rett, I. A. Praett. "Say, old man." began Borroughs, Snm's Valley R. C. F. Astbtiry, , "lend me your ear for awhile, will W. N. Carl, James I. Fredenhurg, W.1 r"5" W. Edginton, Horace Pelton. I "M-v friend." replied Wise, shrewdly Sterling-Ralph Jennings, Frank4 8U8Pf "D ,n,ou,,,,;1 "Vd, B"ld,,5r ,le"d Ci-umn " both of them: then I wouldn't be m .i r. r n -n m n I ubl? to bear jctu ask me to lend you irail h. D, IlriSCOC, D. . Pence, nnt rlilnt. Al.',ithnll.. Ktnnilnnl nn,l oiiurriui uuvcr. Talent J. R. Robison, G. A. Bri ner, II. II. Goddard, Wm. Fox, Wm. Kirby, W, D. Holdridgq, Grant Davis, The Court's Double. "You say It was your 'double' that stole tho chickens'" "Yassuh." "You know 1 gave you thirty days once for chicken stealing?" "Ah romenibah, huIi." "Well, this time you get sixty. That's the court's doublo," Philadel phia Ledger. Times, Inconilttcnt. Sho (pretty, but sedate) I admire a Fred Rapp, R. E, Robison, W. T. man who b0 fn8t to '' hleal. Smith. L. Wntfermnn. ' 110 u nlnnyi-Hut-but you won't let William Wilder. Rook Point R. h. Cook, Tliomns Tlungoy. Union Miles Cnntrall. Z. Camer on, Fred Kloinhammer, John Matney, C. M. Buck. i Wntkins A. D. McKee, Raray' Phillips. me. Boston Herald. an Irish philosopher who It was said the newspapers nro tho ones thnt are left Practice! Considerations. "My family tree"- began tho titled suitor. 'I'm tired of hearing about family trees," uuswered Mr, Cumrox. "In tho part of the country 1 camo from a man's industry and conscqucuco nro measured by the slzo of tho family wood piles." Washington Star. Nowadays Its Tho beat valuos In town. Toggery for .SAY YOU ! HERE IS A SNAP, A BARGAIN As I Am FORCED To Sell An 8-room houao on Wost Main. Largo lot. Two blocks beyond Washington school. $1,000.00 DOWN, BALANCE, TERMS TO SUITH Addross X. Y. Z., onro Moil Tribune After Old Masters. Young WifeThis dish, dearest, Is nn original composition of my own. out Willow Springs F. W. Adams, J. W. Hicks, Fred Strnuh, F. W. Sifer. Wimer Georgo Bcors, William Hillis, A. C. Manning. strangest things In somoj Husband-Well, l should rather, my pet, that you could cook lifter tho old masters. Meggeudorfer Blatter, Answered, Vlllago Minister to crofter's wife) His Affliction. mis, a. O. JHanmng. i Well, Kirstie, how's your husband to- i She Your brother Is a writer, Isn't uoodviiio w, u. i5rmling, J. M. flay 7 Klrstlo-IIo's JtiBt llko ycrsel'. to7 no yes. She-Whnt does ho Whipple, A. K. Enrhnrt, Frank Gil- Ho has plenty to dao. but ho wlnna writo for? He fJoodnesa only knows, more, G, W, Mngorlo. dae It. London Answers. I guess It's a dlscaso.-JudBe. CALIFORNIA . 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