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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1911)
- -r ( MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 12, 1911. PAGE EIGHT TO Fill TRAPPERS FOUND L ASKS ANNULMENT MARRIED NG WOMAN HUNTING 00 CUOIHH PLACE Miss Harriet M. Cox, Now Retained as Teacher of Commercial Branch es at the Ahcrdeen, Wash., Hlh School to Teach Class. Miss Harriot M. Cox, tcnclior of commcrcinl branches In tho IiIkIi school at Aberdeen, Waah., has been selected to fill tho vacancy In tho staff of tho local high school caused by the resignation recently of ProfcB sor J. P. Ciullhy. Miss Cox will arrlvo In this city Monday and will com mence upon her duties here bb soon a possible. Tho commercial class or tho high school hero has been Idle slnco dismissed over a week ago by Superintendent of Schools U. 8. Col lins, nondlnK tho Bottlemont of tho difficulties which arono as tho result of a fist fight between Professor Cud Ihy and Seoly Hall, a pupil l " class. In Bpeaklng or tho nowly appoint ed teacher yesterday, Superintendent Collins said: "MIb Cox Ib recommended as being ' ono or tho best commercial teachors on tho Pnciric coast, and woro It not for tho fact that tho city or Aber deen, Wnttli., whero sio Is at present teaching, cannot approach the salary which Mod ford has offered hor, 1 doubt very much If sho would willing ly bo iiormlttod to resign hor poHt there. Miss Cox, who haB long boon n friend of MIsb Snedlcor, a mombor of our faculty horo, was In this city last fliimmor visiting with hor. At tho tlmo Bho oxprcssod a doalro to como to Medford and, nH bIio Ib flo om Inontly Bulled to tho position horo, when tho vacancy occurred I commu nicated with hor nnd secured hor services for tho Medford high school." Prior to taking up teaching, Miss Cox attended two or three of tho best oducnUonul Institutions In tho coun try, among thorn that at Port Huron, Mich. A want ad campaign-will find an agent, a canvassor, a salesman or a ropreHontatlvo who can help you to materialize your business vonturo! William Bcser, Trapper of Phtonix. Reports Good Catch for Past Win terWill Start for Bear Soon and Looks for Big Catch. William Ilesser, a resident of Phoo nlx, visited the oMco or County Clerk William It. Coloman Saturday and collected bounties on a number or coyoto skins, taken rrom a number of nnlmajB which had become tangled up In a string of traps Dessor had laid during this winter along tho banks of Coleman creek. Uesser, who during tho winter months Bpuuds his tlmo In trapping, stated that tho iiast winter, while not exceptionally so, has been a good ono for trappem In this vicinity. "During the last threo months," he said, "I havo caught about 20 foxes, several coon, threo coyotes and narrowly missed getting some cou gar. ThlH Inst animal, who, caught In one of my traps, left behind a too when ho tore himself loose would, besldeB tho valuo of his skin, havo netted mo $10 in bounty rrom tho county." Along Anderson creok, near tho junction or Coloman creok, Uesser stated' that ho captured threo rino specimens or "fisher," but ndded that his greatest trouble In thnt district was keeping his traps allvo, duo to tho fact that cottontails and Jnckrah- blts wore constantly becoming tangled up in thorn whllo trying to burrow honeath tho biiow noar tho trees against which ho had tho traps not. Skunks, now becoming valuable for fur, woro plentiful, ho Bald. He caught 18 during tho winter and would hnvo got more had It not boon thnt his dogs chowed tho nnininls bo as to spoil tho fur. In about a month Ilossor, with his pack of dogs, will start on n. spring hunt for bear, which ho prophecies, will bo plontlful this year. Elderly Gold Hill Matron, Mother of Two Grown Children, Asks Circuit Court for Divorce From Spouse Now in California. Married 27 years ago, and tho mother of two grown children, Mrs. Minnie Hunter has applied to tho cir cuit court tor un annulment or her marrlago, on November 10, 1884, to John C. Huntor. In tho complaint riled In tho office of County Clerk Coleman, Mrs. Hunt or nlleges that during November, 1908, while they were living at dold IIIII, Huntor suddenly loft and went to Caliromla, whero ho has been ever since. The couple were mnrrlcd in Dloom lngton, 111., and aro tho parents or John Karl Huntor, aged 2fi, now liv ing In San Francisco, and Mrs. Zoo It. Noo, aged 21 years, ot Cold Hill. A want ad canipulgn will tnnrkot your real estate ovon IT wlse-ncroB tell you "It's not a good tlmo to boII." HsBklnH fii- Health. CHAMPIONSHIP HOGS FOR KLAMATH RANCH John P. Merrill linn repentlj re eoiveil for his Greenfield farm it. the Klamath region, u cm loud of Hie finest blooded hogs ever shipped in to Oregon. They consist of Ueg'iHtcr etl Poland China, nnd Herkshno ami include tho prize winner and chnm pioiiB of WiHeonsin nnd Ohio li. Kinneur, who is mnnngof oi! the rniieh i Hpendiiig a fen day Med ford "d i sanRiiino over iho prospects. Fancy livestock will be onq of tho spmlities of Iho ranch NOTICI5 TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will bo received by tho board ot directors or School District No. 22, Talent, Orogon, until March 2G, 1911, 4 o'clock p. m., tor tho oroctlon nnd completion ot public school building, nccordlng to plans and specifications proparou uy Charles H. Uurggrnr, architect, Al bany .Orogon. All bids must bo ac companied by a certified check pay ablo to "School District No. 22, Tal ent, Orogon," for tho sum of jGOO.OO. ALWAYS IN EARNEST THE TOGGERY (OF COURSE) ns a guarantee that tho contractor will furnish an approval bond equal to 50 per cent or the contract within ten days attor tho awarding ot the contract. All bids must bo made out on blank proposal tor tho same. Wanks furnished upon application by tho dork or architect. Plans and speciri. Sporting Goods Call and boo our lino of sporting supplies. You'll rind just what you want at tho right prices. Medford Book Store catlonB may bo seen at Talent, Ore gon, or at tho architect's otrico. Tho board reserves tho right to re ject any and all bids. By order of School Board No. 22, Talent, Oregon. J. N. MANNING, Chairman. C. W. SHERMAN, Clork. 30C Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles GENERAL OVERHAULING & MACHINE REPAIRING. Flrst-Clati Workmanship Guaranteed. PHONE MAIN 6231. Corner Central Ave. and 8tk SI Medford, Or. 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