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t, MEDTORD MAIL TRIBUNE Full Loaned Wire neer. SEOOND SECTION PAGES 9 TO 10 Tho only pnper la the urorlrt publlshoa In a city the olio oi Medford having a leased !. 1OTTII YEAR. MEDFORD, OREGON, SVXDAY, OCTOBER 30,-1910. No. 190U, 2 -. IN MED FORD'S SOCIAL REALM y - 4-4- -- - Tho Orciitcr Mudford ululi will hold lln rci;ulr monthly inmitliiK Monday, October .11, In thn nmull hull of tlio "Nat." Member arn rcnumtod to attend at 2;30 o'clock. A full utlondnncei Im ri(iilriil, The Orontcr Mwlford olub l iniikliiK mi effort to Imop'Uno It f ini'iiiltrrnhlp im imioh nn powilblo thin year, nntl If ench moiubor brltm" Wi only ona now member tho club will lo doubled lit alto. Tho Ori'titor Medford olub wiinta to bo nn repreiientftllvn a chili of women n tho Coiiiinnrclnt club In (if mm. mill It In to lio hoped Hint the wlfn of each Com ninrclnl club member will brcomo n member of tho Orenter Medford club nniV lirliiK In nifollier uiembor. Tho club j hold lli ri'Ki'I'ir inrrlliiK thn hint Mon day In uncli month, tind any womnn In terented In tho clvlo Improvement of Mrdford In ankoft to become n maniber. It In thn plitn of tho club to kIvo nn Informiil reception occnHlotmlly. no Hint thn member may becomn 'bolter ac quainted. A full nttondanflo In reoriented lit the next Menlllltf, October 31, ill 2SS0 o'clock, n the tree plantlnir ooiiuuUtvo will be nppolntedj nlno tho committee for taking charge of tho nrt exhibit, which will be hero next month. ThU lonn exhibit In coiiiiionoiI of reproduc tion of the old innNtrr. nnd nlo of tho more modern work The ladle do not expect to mnko money out of itn'.uip.y 'enough to pay the expene. durea hero. The Nchool eclnlly nnked to attend. the club will bo prewmt of getting the plot children nre pecl nun moiiiuoe oi too uuu n.i. uu .,uv . .... .... i-..,,.. ,. ii, n Zn An InfoVmnllJr T miminnl fee w, bo -ked Which will bo wlth.n llir rrnun .11 nri.,u.. One of the mot elnlmrate pnrtle of the o.4!Uti wn that clven by Mr. IMfc'nr llnfer Thurndny nfternoon. Her chnrm Init homo wa mol nrtlstlcully decornt td, yellow beliiK the color NCheme. mniir of Iiiiko yellow chryanthemum (from wS-sjiarvirour zs C0,Mrr' fef , rEni" of sj-.Su ???;"..r:j?fc.,B r mnrouleeito over l'erian iik, ait. Htoke. who woro l.r weddlnK Bowni Mr. Onle. In old ro broadcloth, and Mr, nunlop. In blue .Ilk. .. ..." ....... . ..i. -v i..i.i. mere were cihui " ......w Mr. Harvey won flret prlxe, a beauti ful Knrniio brn bowl. Mr lloynton hnil fecond prlxe, a brae cuiidlo tlck. Mr. Dunlop third prlxe, iit bra ta- Tho "cut for all." which Included nil prraent. won by Mr. I.ux, wn a bru cord box. ' Very dainty rcfrehmcnt wero erv- ed nt tho conclUNlon of tho Kmne. Altlnir Mr Hnfer were Mendame Onle, Htoke. Chnrle Ilrown nnd Dun- lop. Tlume enjoylnit Mr. J Infer ho, pltnllty were; Mednme Tomlln. I.ux. , Chnrle Ilrown, Htoke, llau. Hnrmon, . Dunlop, Daniel, arey, IVrkln. Ileddy, Itoot, Andrew, Hero. Ilamll, Onle, Car penter. Harvey. Hanloy. Will Warner. Kentner, Worrell. Dudley, Undue, Ware, Vnwter, roue, I'lckel, llolll. Kvnn , -fltle, Heard, A. H. Miller. Orth. Mundy, rWick. Cowle. I.a Clnlre. Mor- I rlnon. lloynton, Itlddoll I, rolger, lintel- rlBt,. Cnrl Nnrreirnn of KnKl" rolnt, t Madam Dunlop, MIhhcn Ware, lllddcll, I'olKer ninl I'utnnm. I Squaw Lakes District a Hunter's Tho lnttor part of Soptomlior, when In Medford, I formed tlio nciiunlnt nnco of n kooiI ninny nportlnK , of Hint city. Wo nitulo up our iuIiuIh to titldi u huiitliu; trip for nliotit ten tlnyn. Thoro wero four of us In tho ptirty, Mr. Clinniburlnln, Mr. llroltor, Mr. Sumniervlllo nud inynolf. Wo loft nt 0 oYloi'k on tlio inorn Iiik of Heptuiubcr 2C, equipped for n two voekH' hunt In .tlio mountains; no yon enn linnKlne wo lind to tnlco nil ItlnilH of provlHlonH nlont;. Wa took only koUi! lifloM, for wo wnnted to nhoot uothliiK Init IiIk kiiiuo, nnd wo rnino In contact with hoiiio of It, Wo Htn'rtod houUiwohI from Mod ford, up tlio ApploKnto rlvnr, When wo not to our liuntliic KroumlB on Bqunw lako wo vero npproxliuntoly IfiOO foot nliovo hoii lovol. Tlio inoun tnlnH nro in tlio nolijliliorliood of 700(1 foot IiIkIi, bo It wiih n contlnu oiih climb up tlio ApploRnto,. hut nliotit 8 o'clock In tho ovonlnK wo nrrlvod nt tho Inst ranch, whoro ,vo cooked our flrHt auppor nud itpout tho ulKkt In u Imrn. Coyotos nud owlti Boronmlod utt nil nlijlit. ' Htoop Climb llcKtiii. Tho next inornliiK lioforo dny hronk wo Htnrted for n alx-inllo trip up tho canyon, whero wo lind to un hitch our homes, nnd iisliu? tlio two imck HiiddloH wo hnd, pnekod nH our provlHlmiH m tho two lioreou, nnd proroedoil thrco nnd ono-lin)f inllon ui tlio ennyon until wo ronchod Bqunw lnko, On our wny wo biiw ftovornj Ki'iivcn of white piou killed liy the IudlniiR durliu; tlio gold pros pectlut; of MP. Mr. Sununorvlllo poiutod out In particular tho grnvo of n ninu unld to hnvo found moro Kold tliun any of tho othoi'H, Ho was novor known to lmvo dopoattod nny of It In tho hnuk, hut waa tlioimht to OFFICIALS READY TO T WA81UNC1TON, Oct. 21. Chief Stn tlHtlcliin Hunt, accompanied by bin con fidential secretary, I. V- IJonlos, loft todny for Tncoma to conduct tho recount ordered aftor roporta of pnddliiR In tho coiiHiiri returns from that city RECOUN Thn hiiMioiii'iit of thn Klrnt M. K. church proNcnt n buy ncciio nny Wrt nendiiy nfloniooii. Tho Indie aro mnk I lib' extetififvo preparation for tho Ohrlntiimfi wile, which will take plnco early In December. llenlden thin, their benevolent work nnd other enterprlnew ditmirvu high commuiidfttlon, curing for tho lck, providing clothltiK for thn noedy, nud ii I no HHHlntliik largely In n new church building fund. On Wedncn dity tliero woro prenyl t 28 Indie. Threo now member wern ridded to tho nlrendy largo iiininbeinhlp. Hvery week now mem ber lire t reel veil. Tim widely now lin the hirfceNt membernhlp In It titulary. A committee wn appointed to purchnno and prelum t two beautiful pot plant to Mr, Corey nnd Mr. Meeker, who nre both nulto III nt tho home of Mr, Co rey Mr llrlknnp won mndn chairman of it committee to drnft bylnw for the eorlety. Mr. I.. II. Hlte wn appointed illtre, nnd nt onco numed her new iltillv. On noxj Wodnraday there will be mi nil day meeting, to which nil tho memborn nro urged to bo 'present nnd bring n friend nnd nmpln lunch. Work will bo the order of tho day nnd n good time I anticipated. Ml Horn Orny ontcrtnlned TucNdny nfternoon for the pleasure of tho MImho I'nmnore, the eclebrnted trio .who hnvo been upending tho week hero. Mr. I'. K. Oore nnd Mr. Allco Leo nmdMed In re ceiving th KUent. Card were plnyed the flrt part of the nfternoon, after which a two-coum ' luncheon wa rvo,. at inn cap. t..n. , Mr. Le, gv.ng very appropr UU , ,... luncheon wn rved nt the card table. , l""'""-, lB"S,!!''nnn0,?B; , '"ore played mot delightfully a Llsit , polonnlw. Ml I'hocbo Banco nang two , .., n.x.. ni..,i dainty noiik. and Ml Only plnyed. I -r . Kd Andrew ..v. a -oMeoyable , J nil- The KUcn,. ,-g , , . 11,... 1 n.t.l. tlr- lllllice, sKi"'" w.mw, .,Mfc- .-.", - ! thn Hrnndf nhtirK. Mabel Hay, Bertha KiikIInIi. Kllriibeth TolRor, Ivy notch, Helen Wntt, Lorottn Kelly, Jcunenn nut ler mid Mr. Howard I III). Tho MImhi Ho Clark and Mary Trow- -tSffii s " - 1. Sier' ss s-,: .r.--h v :rs . ... .. ...1.1.1. .. ,.ifr.t " '. np.,r oh fh at uffcl luncheon wn nerved of j r , pie. J1""" '" ,l C.J ColZu I MIkhoh Jennie Hhlrley, htlln ConneU, 1 ..... ttmh Ijiw. JUIlfT 1111 1IHIII, .v'' .;... , ....... rence, smrjorio uorr, .-inKHiirr imi--. j Alice KordcH, Meir. Itohert HoBWoll. ltiiy Xm Mar, llerbort Tarker, Tchb Mar 1 Khnll, Merle Payne. Cnrl KcoKRln nnd , Herntnn. ".,, Mr. Hnrmon made n inot chnnnlitK hoKte Tuedoy nfternoon when he entertained tho "R IV Ilrldco club at ' her apartment at the N'anh. A beautifully appointed luncheon wo nerved itt the Nnlt grille Tho decora- tlon were unuuaiiy nunicmr, ...-.-. of pink chryitnthemumo belnic ued. Tho plnco curd were verc which were ap propriate to ench (Client and occasioned Brent merriment. After tho luncheon the niirty adjourned to the hoato' r - - ... room, wnicn wero very i'i rated wtth tho nuttimn follm;e, whero the nfternoon wn npont plnylitR lirldge. tiioho preneni wero; nwi" -w...v, Undue, unvi. iiunru. i.uo Kentner. Mr, Kentner ntibtltutlnR ror Mr. Daniel, who I out of town. linvo socrotod It aomowhoro nenr his cnliln. In nftor ycnrH people who know of thlB clrcuniHtnnco nenrchod for hundreds of ynrds nrouud Ills cnhln, hut to thlH dny tho ltldlnj? plnco Iiiih novor been dlscovorod, nnd ns tho ludlnna woro frightened nwny nt tho tlmo of his killing tho Kohl Is HimnoRod to ho yot In Its hiding .plnco Honiowhero nenr tho cnbln. We Hnw ninny grny Bqulrrols nnd grnuso nnd nil kinds of mountain qunli; in fnct, tho woods woro nllvo with Knino, hut. wo derided not to shoot nnytrjlui; ho Kiunll ns u coyote, for In Kolni; huntiiiK nftor lilt; gmno ono must not Hlioot ovorythlnB ho noes. About noon wo ronchod the plnco whore we woro to mnko our hend qunrtors n desorted cabin, nonr tho lnko, nnd In less thnn ton minutes tlio writer rigged his fish polo nnd lioKnn I'litclilitK trout us rnpldly ns ho could pull thorn out, In tho rif fles nt tho mouth of Bqunw lnko. In tho meantime) Mr, Chninborlnln, who Ib hn export cook, prepared dinner. The rest of tlio dny wiib npent nt tho cninp, getting our rlflos In rendlnesR for tho liuntliiK trip. Ileal' nntl Deer Oct Away. Tho next morning wo sturted In pairs, Mr. Bummorvlllo and I going up ono of tho rnnyoiiB nnd Mr. Bro ker nnd Mr. Clinmhorlnln tnklng ono of tiro other ennyons. Aftor n hnlf hour's ournoy, Mr. Bummorvlllo wiih nhout 200 yimlH up tho ennyon on tlio slope, while I wiib down In tho thicket. Suddenly I lumrd n nolso nhend of mo, hut could not make out what It wns, when Sununorvlllo cull ed to mo Mint thoro wiib n big boar right In front at me, climbing up tlio mountain. I rualied through the Miloket townrd thft nolso, but missed gottlng n gllmpsif of tho bear, nnd Hunt will mnko a comploto re-onu-tnoratlon of Tiicomn, IIo until boforo ha oft ho oxpootqd jo comploto tlio work within a week atfor IiIh arrival at Ta- - ..,,. -..,, .... i, ,...,.. ....,.... tr.,.,, colon, wiucif Will no lYuiimipiiii, imu I ' unld he woultl' hnvo 12 oxperts from tho Pnulflo conut and ltjO local onuinorntors . to asHlHt nun in tlio woric. Prospective tcuiuits, nino-tonths I of whom pad advertisement, will j fop ?30,000,000 nnd profit hnnd tlie;in to "look up" your properly JhoBomoly mxa tho testimony todny of i tiny you bottiu to nilvorlUo it. 1 I i 1 i i " Count and Countess Leo Tolstoy And Famous Author at Tho Monday nrtdgo club ho postpon ed It nicotine until Thursday, when Mr. Htoke will bo hoitc. Dr. Onle and Mr. Lewi Warner re turned lout week from a hunting trip near Ilutto Fall. Mr. Iteelnold Parsons, manager of the Hlllcrcnt orchard, left Tuesday for a trip to Seattle. Mr. Howard S. Dudley returned Inst week from ix trip through tho Klamnth Pall country. at. Mr. Wchlon Ulddlo left for Chicago lnt week for n visit with his parent. Mr. Ocorco Daggett returned last week from a visit In Mlnneopolln. Paradise ho. got nwny. I nftorwnrd snw his trucks, nnd hnd not realized nt tlio tlmo Mint I wns only four stopB nwny from bruin. I followed him nuoiit two hours, when I finally gavo It up. Wo thon startod to return up tho ennyon, when I noticed tho briiBh moving and heard Bovornl door In tho thicket, but they got nwny. Sum mervlllo Bent sovornl shota nt thorn, lint missed. About an hour Intor wo henrd a Bhot and found Mint our 'impnnlonB. who had taken the other canyon, had captured a two-point buck about u your nnd n liult'old. Wo returned that samo afternoon to our camp. I, not being used to mountain climbing, was "nil In," but still felt equal to Jerking out boiuo trout, bo Mr. Sum Tnervlllo nnd I bognn fishing nguln, nnd caught bouio of tho finest moun tain trout In Mint bonutlful sheet of wnter Mint I hnvo over Been. Tho fishing wna bo good Mint In a snort tlmo wo had moro thnn our pnrty could oa, bo wo simply quit on Mint account. Lukes Are Beauty Spot. Right horo I would like to glvo my rondor boiuo Idon of the beauty of Squnw lnko. Thoro nro two lnkcs ono called Big and tho other Small Squaw lako, half a nillo npnrt. Tho Inrgor ono 1b throo-fourtha of a mllo lonn mid linlf a mllo wldo; tho Biunllor ono 1b hnlf this size. Tho wntor In both Inkos Is ' nB clenr aB crystal, ono liolng able to boo 20 foot down. Ofton In tho ovonlng our party would alt by tho hour on tho Hhnroo of thobo lakoa, nnr rating our oxporloncoB of tlio dny, nnd wo woro ofton Interrupted by tho uppoaranco of a beautiful trout jumping out of tho wntor four foot In tho nlr and slinking himself lioforo hitting the SAYS KANSAN ROADS u vm'. "" -"- ii it ill Inn in nvnt-v rnllrntwl In K miRnft ft rjli m m . m Oovornov- Stubbs of Ktuisaa boforo !i30 -"" !i w. JUMi " ft "' -iL. CS JP vt-MKv ttri 'V TSiBpS Mr J D. Heard returned from a trip , through the Klamath Falls country last weeK. 1- . , ' The Ladles' Aid of the Baptist church will meet at the church Tuesday after noon. I i lit' inuiCH 01 1110 liriniiu.il v:iiui--ii will glvo a box supper next Friday evc- ! nlntf. tr. nnd Mrs. Watt had its their guest Inst week Mr. and Mrs.' OwcnSteckner of Portland. Mies Lotln Luke entertained at cards Fntirday afternoon. f Mrs. Ed Hnnley nnd children left. Thursday for Portland. water again. The lakes wero allvo with fish Jumping out of tlio wator In this manner. This section of tho country Ir what I would term "n. hunter's dream," whero enn bo found cougar, wildcats, coyotos, gray wolves, black and brown and silver-tipped bear, nntlvo pheasant, grouse, two kinds of squirrel nnd n fow oik hnvo been seen. It Is against tho law to shoot these elk. This country Is bonutlful. There Is very tnll tlmbor nnd In many plnces one flndu chaparral and mnnzanlta brush. Thla place has been spared from forest fires. It being 30 miles from Medford, so far sawmills have not locnted there, Two-Polnt Buck Shot. The second dny Ghnmhorlaln and Broker went up another canyon nnd Summervlllo nnd 1 found a deer lick on Squaw crook. As many know, that Is a plnco whero water contains 6ulphur or salt, and deer frequent It to lick nnd drink JiiBt as wo got to the place a buck saw us before wo saw him, and so got away. Wo walked up this canyon, Summorvlllo In tho canyon and I on tho ridge. When sitting on a log, eating lunch, I heard Summervlllo shoot and henrd something crashing through Mid timber, when I grabbed my ,32-spo-clnl and snw a door coming llko a streak of lightning, I cracked at him, but tho shot wont wild. Wo tracked him, but could find no trace of blood, so proceeded on up tho canyon. In about nn hour I heard Sum mervlllo shoot ngnln. nnd found he hnd shot a two-point buck. Wo dressed Mils deer, hung him up tho best wo could nnd Mod a haudker chlof to his leg, Thla was done to prevent a bear from stealing our tho intorstnto commerce commission at Its rnto henrliig hero. "Trucks, depots and bridges, all could bo reproduced for $25,000 per mile of main line rond nud $15,000 a mllo for branches," Stubba .doclur od, Ho antd that railroad combina tion prevented his building a lino from Bollovlllo to Wichita for $1G 000 per mllo, "When tho Suuta I wants to rnlso Its rntoa," Mild tho rvvornnr, "It reminds: mo of Qoorgo M, Pull ninn, who nsked Mint tho pubBo pny tho wngOB of the porters of tho enrs Work In Field. a Mr W T York left for Ionia, Mich.. Iat week, where he will visit his father. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker are. both quite 111 nt the home of Mrs. Carey. I I ! Mr. and Mr. Wnkeman leave this . week for a trip to Los Angeles, Cal. . . . ! Miss Tomlln Is the guest of Mr. and Mr. J. K. Tomlln for the winter. ' Mrs. Curoy will entertain Halloween afternoon. ! . ' ' Mr. W. I. Vowter left for a visit In f Portland last week. '. ' I Mr. Seely has been indisposed this . last Week nnd Is still on tho sick list. I prize, ns a benr will not approach whero there Is tho sceut of a humnn being. Wo proceoded, Mr. Summervllle taking tho opon and I tho thicket. Aftor two hours tho thicket became bo deeso with mnnzanlta brush that I did not know for n moment wheth er I should crawl under or over tho brush. As I am. G feet G Inches, tho crawling under tho brush dl'd not strlko mo ns ensy, but I finally de cided that tho best thing to do wns to crawl on my hnnds nnd foot through n deer trail. Angry She-Bear Attacks. Suddenly I heard a nolso about 40 feet away and looking In that direc tion caw a dark object which J took for u boar. Immediately sticking my Winchester through tho brush I shot sevoral times, and to my sur prlso found that there woro two small cubs. Twenty feet to my right I saw nt this momeqjt the brush moving, nud therosuddenly appeared boforo mo a big boar, which I sup pose wns tho mother or the cubs. I Instantly swung my Winchester in her direction, sho coming toward mo at tho same tlmo, growling savagely. 1 shot three times, ns fast ns tho re peater could work, and by tho tlmo the last Bhot was fired sho was close upon mo and gavo mo a blow on tho loft kneo with her paw ns 1 wns bucking down tho hill. Had It not boon for the mnnznnltn brush In frout of mo nnd for tho fnct that I was not standing firmly on my foot, but moving, sho certainly would hnvo broken my leg. ns tho blow wns n terrific ono. At this critical moment, n piece ui wood cl6gged In the action of tho gnu nnd I did not have the Mine to pick it out. so I took a firm hold on hla company operates, if tho rail roads of tho middle wost could profit 20 yenrs ngo nnd cannot earn a ......nt ,..,1,. II nn.i,a lm,l llliltincn Minim, urn..., ......- " """" i nient nnd boiuo ono should go to jail. rn...An..n ...111 vW inn .ulin. nntllTt'OKS Ollllll'UllU Mill h", , " .. - pnsaes a straightforward law Instead of tho equivocal thing that Is now 'a fovco nnd which tho Judges enn In terpret tin thoy plonso." Yon etui make your ml mi import nut Hint you will doulilo tho number of people to whom, for tho ilnv, your sloro is important. Tho K.'itern Htnr held a social evening1 Iat Wednesday nt tho lodge hall. A voy enjoyable musical program wn given, nnd Miss Elder delighted the par ty tr. her rending. Very bountiful re freshment wero served, nnd a most cn JoynM evening was spent. T- committee In chnrgo of tho evc- 1 nlng won; Mr. Merrick, chairman, Mr. and Mr. Kldd, Mr. and Mr. Thnmaa, Mr Porter, Mis Lou Portlo, Mrs, Pears, Mr Merrick, Mr. Mullcr and Mr. Isaacs. The music lovers of Medford will bo glad to hear that Mr. Talllandler, the director of the Medford Oratorio society, I planning to glvo a public performance of Uonslnr Htabat Mater about Chrlt mn time. Itehearsal began several lrttK Hirn. nrwl tnVn ntrtrn fAfrltlfLrlv in Tuesdays at 7:30 at the Natatorlum. Anyone wishing to Join 1 requested to send his name to thn secretary, Mr. Whet-I, and to bo present at tho next reliearal November 1. Mr. Charles Kay entertained tho la dle of the Presbytcrlnn church Tuesday afternoon. At thl meeting It wa do clded not to hold a Christmas fair this year. The missionary society takes the place of tho regular meeting of the Aid society next week and will meet with Mrs. W. W. Glasgow on Tues day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mr. Will Gregory entertained at his ranch near Central Point last week in honor of his sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Payne. Quit? a number of young people went out f.om Medford and all had a most enjoyable time. Those present were: Mcsdames Payne and Hugglns, Misses Leontlno Gaspard. M. Gurley, A. Butt, P. Guley, It. Lalrman, A Salter' and Offett. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist church met last "Wednesday with Mrs. Hlllott with a very good attendance. Tho regular program- was dispensed with and the afternoon was spent in sewing for a needy family, after which a business meeting was held. Tho next meeting will be held "Wednesday at tho church, when an all-day session will bo held. o Tho Juvenile "Dancing club, composed of some 50 of Medford' married cou ples, will give ono of their popular danc ing parties Monday, October 31. Danc ing promptly at 8:30. After the dance tho club will tender Its members a ban quet at tho Hotel Nosh Grille. The Monday Dridge club met with Mr. Edward Hanley last week at her country home. -The, highest scoto was a draw, and In cutting for first place Mrs. Carpenter was the lucky one, carrying-off" a beautiful' silver lovlngcupf ' The club meets this week with Mrs. Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Folger entertain ed at dinner at tho Nash Sunday night Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Per kins, Mrs. La Claire. Miss Folger and Mr. Dodge. The new Guild hall for the St. Mark's building will oo opened with a reception next Thursday evening. All the mem ber of the church and all people In terested In the Episcopal church are extended nn Invitation to attend. The Guild of St. Mark's church will net meet this week. tho rlflo and was ready to strike the bear In the mouth when Mr. Sum merville's dog, at the Insjant when I could see nothing but teeth and fiery eyes In front of me, attacked the two cubs, Summervlllo, In tho meantime" firing nt them, not knowing that I was having my tus sle with tho big bear. The nolso at tracted the mother's nttentlon and sho left In tho direction of her cubs, who were going up the mountain side, tho dog In hot pursuit of them. Cliaso Is Abandoned. Sumniervlllo was astounded to see a big bear coming from my direction and shot at her several times. In Uio meantime I was endeavoring to rid my gun of tho clog, nnd by the tlmo I hnd succeeded the benrs were woll out of tho wny, "tho dog still aftor them. In a fow minutes tho dog re turned, but wo still tracked the bears for threo hours, finding blood every fourth or fifth stop, so wo knew vc had wounded Bruin. AVo finally gayo up the ehaso. Tho loft kneo of my trousers wns torn off nnd the underwear was cnuglit In one of tho bear's claws. My knee pained mo during tho after noon, but wo proceeded by tho enn yon. A Uttlo later 1 cbci fireo or four doer, after which I stood lis tening, but everything seemed quiet. All at once I looked across tho can yon and saw an object which I took for n deer, but had to look twice to mnko sure, ns ho wns so far nwny. I got n' bend on my gnmo when I ob served tho horns, nnd shot, nud saw tho deer tumble ovor a big log. abovo which ho wns standing, and I knew It wiib mine. I mado for the plnco nn quickly as possihlo, nnd saw- HARU TIME THIS YEAR F J. 13. Wntt hns returnotl from a threo weeks' trip through North Bn- kotn nnd leports conditions there I rather hard for tho farmers, i "Kor tho first tlmo In several years crops hnvo boon a partial fail FOR DAKOTA ARMRS The new Golden Itulo store opened ll door Saturday morning in tho 8C Mark's building, with a comploto lino of general merchandise. The new ntore I one of the llglie.it nnd nlrlcnt In town an alms to carry a complete line of every thing. i The hour of tho Pussmoro concert ho, been chnnged from Sundny ovenlne J Sunday nfternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Th program will ho principally of popular numbers, and will bo the first of a sorle of populir concerts. Mr. and Mr. J. D. Olwell, Mr. Jack Morrell and Mr. Spraguo returned I week from a motoring trip through tit Klamath Falls country, returning 'by way of Crater Lake. Tho mnrrlngo of Miss Eva Goodo 4 Mr. Hurry Young occurred at the bride homo Wednesday evening. Tho happjr couple will make Medford their Tutor home. Tho C. XV. n. M. of tho Chrlstiimi church" will meet with .Mrs. Herman Wednesday ofternoon. Tho Aid nodcty will Jiold no meeting this week. ' Mr. Valentino wa hostess nt her home on Bennett avonue nt a dinner Tuesday evening, given to a numberoC her friend. . K Mrs. Dunlop entertained at brldgtr Saturday nfternoon. Her guest weror Mcsdames Hafer, Stokes and Chartea Brown. f' a ;J Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Olwell entertained at dinner Saturday night In honor 'e Mr. Burke, Miss Burke and Mr. Burke, Jr. . if. t Mrs. Harvey was hostess at dlo ner at the Nash Thursday night. Heir guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Fleh n Mr. Bcckwlth. Mr. Olwell and Mis Mabel Hay wfl entertain Sunday in honor of tho Miss Pasmore, with a dinner, followed by a motoring party. Miss Star Marshall, who has bcesi quite 111, Is slowly convalescing an hopes to leave for Berkeley, Cal., aftar tho holiday. Mr. J. A. "Westcrlund left Friday foar Vancouver, B, C, to attend the Canadfau apple show, which i being held there. Mis Mamie Deuel and Mis Eyelyw Carey will entertain Monday, evening the homo of Mlaa Deuel. i -- - '.- V Mr. It n. Williams of Minneapolis has bought a ranch in the valley an will make his homo there. Mr. Perkins and her mother, Mrat La Claire, leave very soon for Chicago, whero they will spend tho winter: Miss Davidson and Miss Mary Gore will bo hostesses at a Halloween party Monday at the Davidson home. MUs Lorctta Kelly of Devils Lake, N. D., is tho guest of Miss Helen "Watt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Iteames spent the week-end at Ashland last week. By Paul Bennifighoven that tho deer's back was paralyze i and that ho wna making for tho wa-' ' ter. When I got down to tho crock 1 the buck was lying In tho water with his head toward , mo, and I noticed that ho showed fight; so to bo very, Buro I shot him again nnd killed him. I took a long breath nnd could hardly realize that I hnd shot sujh a beautiful animal, vhlch weighed about 225 pounds. Ho wna ns pretty ns a picture, with five points. After dressing him I shot twice In succes sion, which Is thp hunter's sign for calling help, but heard no answer. I kept this up at Intorvnls for half an hour and waited. Finally two strangers came, nlso hunters from Medford, who had their enmp at Bear crook. They had heard tho calllng shots and thought eomeono was In a nilxup with a bear. They helped me lift tho deer to n high leg: lying across tho creek and I Med a handkerchief to hit) horns, and made for camp. , About three nuio3 down me crooK I mot a woodchoppor who lives In n cabin thoro. Coin? ufrald that u bear or cougar inlebt got at my cap ture, I asked him If ho would tnk 1 hlo horse and pack tho deer, into our ' camp that ovenlnp. Ho would do ao for ?2, so I offorod him ?3, and ho lUVU'pifU III UllUI, OVIUIKI UIU-HHI- ora who Uvea near our camp told us It was tho finest and fnttest door they had ovor seen, tlio fat being an inch and a half thick on his ribs, nnd his fur wns bonutlful, I tannod the skin and shall always keep tho horna as n rollc of tho day's experience Our totnl bug for tho hunt wus four deer, which we felt very proud' of. However, wo snw lit nil about 25 door ure, with tho result Mint money scarce. Farmors hnvo onjoyud un usual prosperity for boiuo, years, Now houses and automobiles had bocomu tho order of tho day, Tho, farmer as a rule -lived up to their In come, bo a poor crop left them Uttlo surplus. Hence but little emlgratUm to the PoaBt can bo looked for Mil year. However, both South pakota nnf Minnesota hnd big ylolds .this year, nnd conditions In consequence nro much hotter. Oregon and th Itogtit IMvor valley are woll advertised mh many nro plnnnlnK to cowe thp way. 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