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I iT ii Jr1 8 an3DFORDMAJLTRrBUN13,EDFORD.OKROON, TtTODAY, JANTTA'RY 10, 1831 GILL RECALL IS OW ASSURED J i" n' Eagle Point Eaglets A. c. 'L.e. Jutlflc Gilbert In United States Court Overrules District Judnc of Seat tle and Preparations for Recall Go Merrily Onward. HaM! I. I'OKTLANl), Or., Jim. 10.- U liampurcd by legnl tecliiiioulitics So uttle will hold n special election I'eli runry 7 for the recall of Mu.yu ili rnni C. flill, if the wih of L'iihwi .States Circuit .Incite Gilbert is Sil lowed. Late yesterday aftoniooii ilnde Gilbert overrided the older of Unitcl Stales District .Indue llnnliml ( So alllc, which ri'ntrmuuil Seattle's eit couiptroller from iMiinj; warrants lo do I ray i'.piiM' of the prop is'jil election. Ah a precautionary nicuHurc, ,liulj.-i flilhcit directed Attorneys Calhoun and Tucker, representing the "I'nli lie Well a iv league," lo lile a .ir.0()i, bond to injure those accepting; tin city's bond ngiiinsl loss should the final t'nited States court of appeals' decision be averse to litem. The hearing was set for .January IK). SKATTfiR. Wash., .Ian. 10. With the decision late yesterday by .ludp Gilbert of the United States com, of appeals overruling .Incite Han ford's injunction, the opponents of Mayor lllrnln Gill are deep today in plans for the recall. As soon as .Indue Gilbert nn iiouuced his ruling, Corporation Counsel Calhoun, who hiouht tli aipcal, wired Seattle, At niht tin council inel and set (he iiaudnueiv in motion for the election on Feb ruary 7 as previously agreed on. George W. Dillin, e.-iuember ol the legislature, a I'oindextcr inmir Kent and manager of Senator Jones' caiaoaiKii of two years ao who was ' asked to run against Gill, announced thai ho wiib ready tl ninl;e,tliu race. Immediate preparations were made to swell the registration and Wednes day of thin week was designated a Ladies day at the regislratioi booth. Four of Mrs. F. .M. Steward's daughters, Mrs. Xeltie Giover, Mr... Lottie CcCaid, Mrs. Libbie Kikmire and Mrs. Dollr. Nichols were together Visiting their mother and some o. their friends one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. llorton came out from MedfonJ last week, stayed all night and the next morning look the stage for Hutte Kails their former home. Mrs. llorton has been en gaged teaching school on Trail thU fall, and has cone there for the win ter. One duv InM week there was a gang of Gieok's taken from here i Hear creek to load some fait cars with sand and gravel, in charge ot Mr. Krumpe, and by some means the .(inductor on the passenger train was ant notilied lo stop and take 111' ars ami men to Ragle I'oiat and the result was that they all, about twen ty of llietn, had to walk to their camp, a distance of about 11 mile- W. W. 1'arken and wife of Muiic Falls were among the guests at the Suunyside Wednesday. They had been lo Mcdford and were on thoirllaud way home. Mr. Parker says that the- here mad llmt the road that he fixed so good last fall Iimh been cut up so be tween the Iowa mill and the "Y," on he railroad track, that one can hard ly get along with a load. 1 iceoivcd a hitter hint Wednes day from a Mrs. Condon of Fugonc asking for inloriii'i- ion with regard to a location hero mil I had to write her word that tlicv was not an empty hottc in our town to be had, but there were two men lore last week looking for locations and (hey talked n: though Ihev inilil buy lots and build some houo-! to rent. J told them that it would I be a good idea. They were both car penters, and talked like business meii, Two young- men, .Messrs. 1'omeroy and I'aine of the Meadows, came in Friday evening to stay over night and one of them, Mr. Paine had one of his legs badly swollen and was (plile lame and on iiupiiry I learned that the day before they had had a gen .line runaway. Mr. Paine was stand ing holding the horses by the bits and Mr. Pomeroy was in the new hack he had just bought and th. horses -tnrted, knocking Mr. Paine down and running over him, throw ing Mr. Pomeroy out, smashing I lie hack, breaking up the harness and dunning up one of the horses unite badly. Mr. Paine says thai he dot not sec how they got over him and pulled the hack over him without kill inir him. W. J. Moon of Portland and S.i! II. Crane of New York called fin dinner Friday. They said that thev were looking for a good investment in There were also two strangers riitmiduy and Friday. They were with J. W. drover walkiivr ovei a portion of I lie Hamilton tract o! laud, but who they were and their business they kept to themselves. Ilurton Bower; of Ashland was over Thursday looking after his in terests in these parts. Clay Cole and Clyde Plyinire, one of the engineers and one of the fire men on the P. & P. moved their fam ilies from the Suunyside las week lr .Mcdford as the work in their linn hail shut down for the present Cole ex pects to return in about a mouth. CHILDREN THRIVE WONDERFULY on our broad and rolls. It siinp' astonishing the amount of nutrimciil they derive from them. They like it too. Even take our bread in pref erence to ordinary cake. It must bi pretty good to attain that result. TODD & CO., South Central Ave. Mcdford Bakery & Delicatessen. Try Figola llrend. ...ALFALFA LAND.... SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition in the state, located on the main line of the Southern Paritic railroad, between Sacramento and San Frnrjcisco. IDKAL CLIMATE. AP.L'KDAN'CF OF WATRK FOR IRRIGATION. Write Us for Information. I Dixon Alfalfa Land Co, Dixon, Cal. STRENGTH SECURITY CONSERVATISM Three important, factors to consider when selecting., a bank to transact your business .CAPITAL SURPLUS AND PROFITS $100,000 $ 65,000 Central Point Items POSSES SEARCH FOR MURDEROUS TACOMA, Wash., Jan. 10. Depu ties from the sheriffs office went early todav to Dioringcr, a sma (own near Sumner to assist posse of citizens in their hunt for the Iwn highwaymen who shot and killed Freii Harnett, proprietor of a saloon r Uiuriugor Into last night. The b'Ui di(s wore attempting to hold up the place in which wore several men bo sides Harnett. Partieuuhiurs of the affair are uuiiobtainablo because of the lack of communication with (lu scene of the crime. It is learned however, that both the thugs were masked and each carried a rovolvei with which to enforce their coiumaml of "hands up." Hither Haruetl did not comply quick enough or ot't'civo resistance, lor ho was "-lint dead ' the baudils, who then robbed .h. other iiieu in the saloon and oscapi in the vvooiN. WIFE llrMIS Rebeccas and Odd Fellows held c joint installation Saluniay evening After calling to order the lust thin,; vas to install Mrs. Friiest Hathaway .is past noble grand. The following iffieeiN were then installed: Mrs. no. Ferguesnu, noble grand; Mrs. Uaud Scott, vice grand; Minnie .Moore, .secretary; Miss Kiln Stone, iroasurer; Miss Kdith Stone, warden; Mrs. Lillian Wright, conductor; Will M'ott, right supporter to noble grand; A, K. Kmcrsnii, left supporter lo no lle grand; Kd Farm, right supporter to vice grand; Will Price loll sup porter lo vice, grand; Mrs. Kniorson, grand marshal. This installation wan one of the host that wiih ever lohl. Mrs, K. K. Kmeisou as grand marshal did excellent work and ail Hie ithor giaud olfieers did the work to perfection. Mrs. W. K, Price Iiim icon disluet deputy the past yea1 Hid has done some cr.v good work. Much credit and praise is due Mrs. MaeiHiin a grand mar-hal lor th .vn v she did her work. A new lea- lure of the Rebecca installation was the intioduciiig of men supporters to the noble and vice grand. The offi cers installed of the Odd Fellows namely, Leo Watkius, noble grand; Mr. Alexander vice grand; John Ja cobs, secretary; George Ford, treas urer. A lap supper was served consist ing of cake, sandwiches ami pickle-. Married in Central Point Suiidin Alfred Gillette and Clara Sh emakc, at the residence of A. P. Gillette, Rev Duholl of Cnyoinille, a brother-in-law of the groom's otficiating. A splendid dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Grim von the only invit ed guests. Mi's. I). C. Grim and Mrs. Dare Grinishaw were Mcdford visitors a low days ago. Alter a I wo weeks' holiday school commenced Monday with full al leudauee. Miss Kvn Xorcross, one of our popular teachers, is si confined to her homo with an attack of ilioum.i lisin. JACKSON COUNTY BANK of Medford, Ore. W. t. VAWTKIl, President (. H. LIN'DLKY, Vlro-Presldent c. w. Mcdonald, casihior Founded by W. I. Vawter in 1888 WANTED TO EXCHANGE Six beaut ifuM-errancd lots in Little Rock, Arkansas, on paved street, fronting east; bloek ear line, IJ blocks West ICud park; lias 10-room residence and bath, lights, water, gas, servants' house, storm room, barns, garage, outbuild ings, 5-rooni cottage with bath, beautiful lawn, shrubbery, shade trees, etc. One of the most beautiful places in Lit tle Rock. Priye $10,000. Will exchange for bearing or chard or one ready to bear near Medford, or residence in Medford. STo middle men. Deal Only direct with owner, What have, von? F. P. GREENHAW, 1420 Booker Street Little Rock, Ark. Eden Precinct Items CMT IN PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 10. -Wil-Main FiUgcrald, wanted m .Memphis Ttiliu., on the charge of wife mm dot is in .jail here toduj awaiting worn from the, Tonuossoo authorities. Fitzgerald readily admitted his identity and said that ho lott Mem phis on the night of October 11, 1010 a few honi-M hul'oio the body of the woman was found. She hud hooi 'beaten to death. Thu man said loda Hint he would not fight e.slradition lie stoutly maintained u iuuv'encv Fitzgerald wm unruled by detec tives late last night lu the Noitb Kud. Judge Willols of Klamalh Falls s isitiug with relatixes m Talent Mis, Lewis Carpenter of Saa Francisco stopped in N'orlh Talent in her way north and will visit rel ithcs and Iriends for a short lime W. S. Slanclil'f of Norlh Talent ta in Medford Sunday. Jus, Allen ami his daughter, .Mis Clara, went lo Talent Sunday even on to meet a liioud, Mrs. Lewis Carpenter, from Culifoiiiiii. Mrs. Loin Hughes will leave Ferns allev Wednesday for a visit with iier brother, Dr. Frank Roberts, o Myrtle Cieek. William MeVu.v, a nephew of Mrs Lillie Kluckwood ol Phooui.s, stopped iff on his return from a trip througu outhoiu California. 1 1 will mm! lelaliu's lor a short term before ic luriiiug lo his homo near Ciccnl Cilv. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carov returned Saturday fioui a two weeks' sightsee ing trip lo Sail Francisco, Oakland Richmond and other southern points Mr. and Mrs. J. K, Roberts and daughter, Miss Julia, icliirned from their trip to lite oily hist Sumhiv. Thev were among those who joined (he Hollou and I'iel excursion l'ro..i Ashland to San Francisco. M.. and Mrs K. O. Rouse of Ash laud accompanied Mr. ami Mrs. C. Carey on the excursion to San Fran eisoo. UiuklnK for Health. STODDARD DAYTON Automobiles Dr. F. C. Page Mgr. Local Agency -Tti-rrrrrrrrrr S X s s s WANTED- Ranches for Trade We Want FRUIT AND ALFALFA RANCHES in Exchange for Income Property BITTNER 6 CLARK Room 207. Taylor 5 Phlpps BIdg M j Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, 1 CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches ! and fruit land. I PHONE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. I ,!.'r' .. A Satisfied Customer moans more to a storo than a thou sand customers who are not guilo sure. qWc buy only th host grocer ies and mark everything at execp- H the quality will tionallv low prices. should happen to he off wc make good. (flThe price is sure to he right. IAVc couldn't expect our cus tomers to be satisfied if we should charge them enormous profits. COMPARE OUR PRICES Allen Grocery Co. Control Ave. (Q. Min St. Phone Main 3711 i '&1&4W44&1 .jr? Gem Waffle Kitchen 323 E. Main St. Medford. AVe tire now open for business. Hot waf fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quick ser vice cooking done.in window on gas. Come and sec us. r;4;;;;;' &0&9&&.JIWJPJ9y J.K. KNYART. President. J A. PERRY. Viee-President. JOHN S. ORTIl, Cnshicr. W. B. JACKSON. Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 &'tt-4'4:1 safe orrosiT BOXES for rent, a general banking HUII NESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. County Seat Real Estate Office BIdg., Jacksonville, Or. Office in Bank of Jacksonville Has numerous choice bargains in city lots, orchard, farming and nll'iilfa ranches. Our Applegnta valley ranches are bargains ; all have nn fibundnnce of water for irrigation. Don't forgot Hint Jack sonville is the county sent and that it is installing nn up-to-da'e water system. Coine nnd see us. We'll interest you. LUY (SL COLLINS LANDQUIST, JOHNSON & LILIUS, INC. Real Estate and Insurance Special Representative for International Real Estate Association, Chicago, 111. AGENT FOR FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO. RELIANCE FIRE INS. CO. BARGAINS AND MONEY MAKERS IN FARMS, ORCH ARDS & TIMBER LANDS. 201 St. Mark's Building, Phone 24ll I - Z I i . SI'll.VV I'Olt MCSS .MOXKV. On mrolpt of quotation uu price and tloKriuiu of apray. will my that the ButupKon Kprny. Iy cuing a :tu per cout nidation, iilno gallium of! water In ouo or wpray, wIM glu you1 a !l por coat solution on tlu Huunif lost, which hau provun to b cffl clout to kill Sun J oho ttcuW For thruo years wo hnvo mtu iiqIuk thu formula and havo found It officii nt to kill San J ouo tcalo. TliU hiim will be fiiruiahcd and laid K.vn In; Moilfuiil for a inuch lesa prJc Jsijjy ' device of spray ordered, thauurfii he fuiiiluhod froiL San Josu, Cal. Kind-1 y wrltn uu for prlcen. Kach and viiy barrel lu ijuarantoed to iitaiid (lit tftxt or inonoy rf funded. -''iu 8ntijioii 8p!a Co.. flrutu l'b Or. Xn tfootl " possibly como from wearing clicjil M'Ijisscs; posit ivo injury may. C'nino here and lot mo oxplain llio (liriVrtMico. Dl. K'K'KKRT, OptnniciiiM. tlvcr Kcntiioi' . Medford Iron Works R. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Uoilers and .Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. A 17 Jewel Howard Watch complete in 25-year case $35.00 J. W. DIAMOND Pklm lUoclt iPLUMBINGl SltAM AND 1101 WATCR HEATING J All Work Guaranteed COFFEEN 01 Z 11 Niii th ) St..Medfoid Ore. Prices Reasonable PRICE i-i . . nnn tall Oil! Ill i i iM.,UI I'HIUI it wiv, nuiir iH'u V 4) m'--------' , H. B. PATTERSON The QUAKER NURSERYMAN HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE PEARS, APPLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES, AP RICOTS, PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT TREES ANO A FULL LINE OF FLOWERINC SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A FINE LINE OF SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES. Office 116 Main Street Office Phone 238! Res. Phone 2493 I I -H4