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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, APRIL 10, mil. PAGE TURETC t Our Correspondents JACKSONVILLE JOTTINGS. 1'red Kelly, the minor. wn nmoiiK Ills Jacksonville friends Friday. W. 15. Phlpps, K. W. Mears nml other Moilfnril attorneys were nt the county Heut Krlilny on professional business. Mesdames W. 15. Kinney. C. Heliter iintl W. C. Deuoff. ulso Miss lssle McCully, visited In Medford Thursduy nfternoon. I.uku llyan Is luivliiK a KuraKo built In the rear of his store for the reception of a new automobile. Ueorse V. llazen, u prominent Port land attorney,, spent a short time Willi C. C. Heelunnn Friday afternoon. W. A. Wllllums, u hpeclut Insurance UKeul well known to tho North Dakota colony, made Jacksonville' a visit Fri day. Lily & KocKiin have purchased the Neuber building, now occupied by the Poodle Dob restaurant,' and will trans form it in to a liquid refreshment par lor. J. M. Wagner, the Siskiyou mineral water manufacturer, did business here Krlday. Clay Thompson, who Is employed In n billiard parlor at Portland, made his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson, a short visit tills week. 15. A. Abbott, the hardware dealer. Is convalescing from a severe attack of Ill ness. P. C. BlKlinm of the Medford soda manufactory delivered a load of his wares In Jacksonville Friday. Miss Hansen, one of Medford's educa tors, visited with friends living In Jack sonville, Friday. Mrs. Mary Day, widow of the late Si las J. Day, who was an Indian war veteran, has been granted a monthly pen sion of Vi by the United States govern ment. Mrs. V. W. Gage of Coqullle, wife of the sheriff of Coos county, who was Miss Alice Kent and well known to old residents of Jacksonville, has been vis iting her former home. H. F. Van de Car and Court Hall ac companied by friends, autoed to the county seat Friday afternoon. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. . Johnson Friday. Mr. anil Mrs. F. O. Krause of Medford wore guests of M. M. Taylor and wife one day this week. W. It. Tucker and Clarence Kasshafer of Medford were Jacksonville visitors Thursday. The BOO club spent a delightful even ing with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor dur ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve, F. II. Nell ami daughter tarried a few hours In Medford Thursday. Mrs. L. U. Jacobs of Medford was at the court house Friday taking notes for one of the prominent commercial agen cies. Dr. J. U Helms, Guy Gaunyard ami M. F. Hauley motored from Medford hither Friday. Mrs. M. M. Taylor has been In Medford visiting relatives and friends. Frank H. Nell and his family, who have been spending the past few months In Jacksonville, have returned to their Ilntto creek home. I5d Potter of the Poodle Dog restau rant. Is fitting up new quarters In the building west of Ulrlch Ilros.' mercan tile establishment, where he will soon cater to the public In the most approved style. Mrs. C. Conklln nnd Mrs II. Klllott of Medford were among the many who attended the funeral of the lato P.ev. Robert 15nnis. Mrs. Wulf lias returned from Klamath county, accompanied by her son and 'granddaughter. They will reside on Forest creek with Mr. and Mrs. I. 15. Stone. James McLaren was a recent Medford visitor. Hotel de Jones has not been well pa tronized lately. Nearly all of Wilbur's customers were dispersed by the circuit court. A. C. Nicholson of Santa Clara county. Cal., is making his former home a busi ness visit. Ira Dunlap, the Phoonlx blacksmith, did business at tho county seat Friday. Mrs. A. S. Furry and Mrs. Null Iteames of Phoenix were recent visitors In Jacksonville. TBAI& CREEK ITEMS. Misses Myrtle ami Frances Dunton returned from Tolo Sunday, where Myr tle had been visiting home, taking Miss Ida Cushnmn as company on the long ride down and bringing Miss Frances back with them to spend two mouths In tile beautiful mountains five indies above Trail, where Myrtle has taken up her school. Mrs. Carl Skyrmon and son Harry were In town on business last Sunday. Jesse ' Phillips and family left last Tuesday on their way for Three Pines, where they will get their furnishings, as they have taken up a place near Trn.l. Mrs. Mlddlebusher returned home on Tuesday from a flying business trip to Medfotd, coining back by Central Point and getting a supply of provisions for the store and also her daughter. Knld, who has been In that town for more than a week having her teeth treated. Hert Moson of Prospect left on Tues day's stage for Medford. Misses Hazel nnd Huth Warner arriv ed nt Trail Tuesday on their way to their homes from a few weeks' stay In Medford. Mr. Coontz and Ir. Ferran stayed over night at the Trail hotel Thursday night on their way to Mill Creek, six tulles above Prospect. Mr. Coontz Intends to open work on tho new government road nt this place, taking Mr. Ferran along ns cook. Clarence Mlddlebusher made a flying trip to Prospect Thursday, accompanied by Mr. Stoddard, who Is working on the new telephone lino leading from Prospect to Toio. Mr. Alva and Frank Hammond of Medford are on Trail on business this week. Jesso Storm arrived at Trail Wednes day night with his mother. Mrs. J. 15. Storm, who spent tho winter in Seattle, but expects to make this her home this summer. Charles Hlasch made a quick trip to 15nglo Point the first of the week after three passengers on their way to Pros pect. Martin Mngnuson of 151k Creek ar rived last evening from 15agle Point. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Pence, on Friday, at 8 p. in., a son, weighing 8 1-2 pounds. All expect to spend n pleasant eve ning nt tho dance given at Trail Friday night. Miss I5lennor Ctishninn, after spending a few days at homo, returned to the Wnysldo Inn on Tuesday morning. John Hall from Sams Valley was up visiting William Cushmnn nnd family, returning Tuesday. Wnllace Cushnmn was n pleasant call er on Frank Mlddlebusher Wednesday. Crops are looking fine In this part of tno valley, but It Is feared tho heavy frosts the last two nights will have somo effect on the fruit. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS in In Mrs. A. n. Ferns and daughter. Miss Jennie, were trading In Medford Wed nesday. Mr. and Mis. Wllllnm Ferns wore Medford Wednesday. William Me.Mahon of Talent was Medford Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Houston wnro vis iting friends In Medford this week. II. H. Taylor, a former Hoy Ann ie Ident, was In Medford lust Wednesday. Mrs. J. Hose of Phoenix was over to Jacksonville Wednesday to attend the funeral of Hev. F.nnls. Noah Chandler was a Medford business caller last Friday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nader wore Med ford business visitors last Tuesday. C. Carey and wife wore In Ashland Friday visiting tholr daughtor, Mrs. 15. O. Honsc. Mrs. Maria Smith and Mrs. Wllllnm Campbell of Ashland came down to North Talent to visit their aunt, Mrs. James Allen, and family Friday. Phone your order to Mrs. C. Carey, 7167, for early cabliage plants, cold frame grown, transplanted; also tomato plants In season. 8. S. Stephen and wife of North Tal out were Medford visitors Saturday. a nnuxin of Wllles Chandler, an old .Mr. nnd Mrs. Hartman of California are visiting their son, Hen Swlnney, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kd March nro visiting Mrs. MarcliH nrents, Mr. and Mrs. A Culey, nt Yoncalla, tills week. S. A. Pattlson returned from a trip to Condon and Portland Friday. Miss Ilertha Penlnger of Tolo was tin guest of Miss Pearl Hoss Friday. Wes Ingram of Cpper I5vans creek was In Central Point Friday visiting friends. Mrs. W. S. Hoagland, who wintered In Pasadena lias returned homo. Mrs. 15. 15. Kmurson made a business trip to Woodvllle Saturday. Deputy Assessors Akin nnd Tnmx were hero Friday on business. Mrs. Fred Penlnger returned Friday from u visit to Gold Hill. W. J. Harvey, who left hure eight months ago for Callfornlu, returned homo Friday. Mrs. I5d Moore anil A. 15. Un Ponte were In Grants Pass Friday. M. M. Clntk, Hen Swlnnoy and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman were. Medford visitors Friday. WOODVILLE ITEMS. We expect to see. . quite n building boom In Woodvllle this summer. A number of the new bushiest men have purchased lots urn! expect to build this suinmor. Will Heck nnd Sam Sundry made two arfcests last Sunday. One was for be ing drunks nnd ouo for using profane" language. Tho city treasury was In cioased $29 as n result. Kvoryono In Woodvllle cleaned un their promises on Saturday and the Im provement club secured teams to haul off all tho rubbish. Several loads of tin cans were hauled away. The clur oted to extend a vole of thanks to M Sidney Myers, .Mr. Frank Myers and M. Hurkhart for their service!, on that day. These gentlemen gavo the ue of tholr teams and their time free of charge. .Mrs. .Sam Sandry and Mrs. 15. Hoaxer were Grants pas visitor Tuesday. Sam Sundry arrested a stranger town on Tuesday morning because Hit, peculiar actions. He carried an old fashioned gun that had been pateh-d up with a nail and wm thought to be hurmless. hut upon examination was found to bo loaded. He was Uk u to Jackbonvlllo on Wednesday morning to be examined as to hiv aanily. Hev Day was chosen delegate fron. the church here tv the Sunday school convention at Kugene which convened this Week. The Southern Oregon Preabytery will meet this week In Woodvllle. IMeaatei. It. on In of lady, whow name we did not learn, came .... ... u..Hu P,a,L' 3a t II rta V. C Carey and wife were In Mtdfotd I " Tom all the Preabyterlan and puiehased a new rubber tiro iwKgyi i.,.',",": "' ,, 7 of Hubbard brothers Wednesday. " i'!!'1"" mla"? Ty oclet' George Alford of Ferns Valley was a Medford business visitor on Wednesday. Kd Foee of Talent was In Medford last Wednesday and report his nch or chard In full bloom. John Mast was tradlnf In Phoenix last Wednesday. G. C. McClaln wan a Medford uuine visitor laat Wedneaday morning. Mr. Ullwad of North Talent wm In Medford Wednesday. Heavy frost and freeie did great dam age to fruit along Bear ireek In vicinity of Talent. HOME COOKING SALE. I5aat Side. Warner Wortman & Went Hl.lt IWiv- Murpev s l'i Went Mam atieet TueHila JS nmnien' mk ' '" " ' '" Ijo'l H off., e . April of aouthern Oregon will alao meet at the name time. A the bualneaa of the preabytery will occupy all the time of the Mtaalon. the Missionary aoclety will hold a convention at the home of lire J. W. Jacob. All the ladle of the town are invited to attend thia meet ing The meeting will open at 10 a in and eontiuue all day. I.unch will be apread at noon and each lady la aaked to carry a baaket dinner We are told thai while the froat did the me n l0 the fruit la our part of j un- country, me lone la not aa great .n it V4H thought to be at flrat A good iiin fiied their orehanla and thua xiiil in, ir crop T e l.a.h.x An' i 'he Prog) vieiian h r. M i-... r next Tl irifl.i April . .ti " I iii "f Mi i J-; k Pays $500,000 for Picture vzrz&c&zzzsczr-sry: .v Ayvmrr " W' V1 kJP 110 FREEDOM F0RJ0HNS0N 'No Order is Issued Frcclnn. Dusky Champion No Conference is Held by Sheriff and Judge To Spend Eastern in Jail. Kl.AMATH FAU,S. Or., April IB. Charged with dynamiting fish, Martin Dillon and Thomas Itlley were nrrested upon complaint of District Attorney 1). V. Kuykendnll. They wore brought before Justice of tho Pence Graves Mon day nfternoon and hound over to await the action of the grand Jury. I The cliargo which tho two men face Is' a serious one. nnd tho punishment Is n 1 fine of $200 to $1000 or rfom a month's! to u year's Imprisonment, or both, fori the .first offense. The men ure employ- ' ed nt the railroad eamp near Modoe ' SAN FHANCISCO. Cal.. April 15 Jack Johnson went to bed In Ills pell to night, Ills dream of freedom shattered The promise of Judge Tremlweil Ihai the dusky champion would be set free at sunrise Kasler morning failed to bring forth any order for tho unbolting of the Jail doors, and late tonight It appears 1 that .lack was doomed to servo out the I remainder of his twenty five day sen tence for speeding. Judgo Tremlweil to day refused to give Johnson's attorney1 in letter recommending his release nnd ! a conference between Sheriff Finn and Treiidwell relative to freeing Johnson had not taken place tonight P B WtDDNER photo my urrEasts3r Wealthy Philadelphia, who acquired "Tho Mill," by Itombrnnflt, for a tri fle more than 9500,000, thus depriving England of ouo of lior long1 ponoicod treasure!. ROGUE RIVER PEOPLE PORTLAND RECENTLY; ETO PORTLAND, Ore., April 13. (Special to tho Mall-Tribune.) Thu following Hogue Ulver Valley people registered at local hotels during the week Just pass ed: From Medford Kdgar Ilafcr, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Anderson, at the Portland; Mrs. 15. J. Davis, T. 15. Urnno, at tho Perkins; C. 15. Collins, Mrs. II. II. Corliss, at the Oregon; J. F. Muudy, at thu Im perial. From Ashland Mr. nnd Mrs. 15. II. Whlted, at the Imperial. From Grants Pass U. D. Jewell, Stan ton Howell, at tho Imperial; A. Butler, ut the Cornelius. . From Gold 11111 Charles II. Clmmson, at tho Portland. Husklns for Health. EW TALK TALK TALK. W. 15. Herring, district engineer for the forestry bureau of tho department of agricultural Is In Medford outlining development woik In the Crater National forest for tho coming season. Mr. Her ring states that nearly $G,000 will be expended III this forest during tho year. Telephone lines will bo extended to all parts of the forest so that alarms may be sent In promptly during the flro season. TArT INVITED TO ATTEND DEVELOPMENT CONORESS WASHINGTON. April Hi. Senator Jones of Washington today invited Presi dent To'ft to attend the Northwestern de velopment congress at Seattle In Dc-j comber The president promised to glvo. the matter his serious consideration. Hasklns for Health. "Wo could talk to you Tor a thousand years and not; convince you that our FLOUR and COLW13 were the "BKST unless vvc succeeded in getting you to TRY our 1'lour and cof fee. Give us a trial order. AW11 do the rest. OLMSTEAD & HIBBARD WEST SIDE GROCERS The Great Majestic Range WILL FILL THE HEART OF AN AMBITIOUS HOUSEWIFE WITH JOY. THE GREAT MAJESTIC WILL BAKE MORE QUICKLY, MORE PERFECTLY AND WITH LESS FUEL THAN ANY OTHER RANGE. IT IS GAS TIGHT, AIR TIGHT AND DUST TIGHT. IF YOU HAVE A FIRE THAT HEATS THE TOP OF A MAJESTIC FOR COOKING, THE RANGE IS READY FOR BAKING, TOO-NO SPECIAL "FIRING UP," NO WASTEFUL PILING ON OF FUEL. YOU CANNOT MAKE A MORE COMPLETE MISTAKE THAN TO BUY AN INFERIOR STEEL RANGE, WHICH SEEMS TO BE CHEAP, BUT FOR WHICH YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY THREE OR FOUR TIMES, WHEN REPAIRS AND WASTED FUEL ARE CON SIDERED. BUY A MAJESTIC, FOR THE FIRST COST IS THE ONLY COST OF THIS RANGE. TWO HALED INTO COUIIT rOR DYKAMITINa TIBH Point, and they arc charged with explod ing dynamite lit Upper Klamath lake. Dillon furnished bonds for his appear ance when the enso comes up, but Illley Is confined In tho county Jail. HOOD KIVEK DISPLEASED WITH CENSUS BUREAU HOOD H1VI5H. Or.. April If!. The fed oral census figures nro tinder flro hero. The population ns given by the census bureau Is 2,131. Citizens who have dis cussed the matter think the number will approach the ,1000 mark, and It Is pos sible that n recount will be made, the epensi of which will be borne by pub lie subscription. rACC0Ut1T5'l PMING-I rs wmmi ASK THE BOOKKEEPER at the FARMERS & FRUIT (J ROWERS BANK if he handles many accounts of a size vour affairs would vield. lie will tell you that the pro portion of small accounts is much larger than the num ber of big ones. So do not hesitate to start one because your business is not large. It will grow and so will the account. Farmers 6c Fruit Growers Bank For vSale or Rent An S-room strictly modern house on A Vest Second street that has been newly remodeled and finished in side. South front and on a good, big lot. Let us show you this either for sale or rent. CORNITIUS-GARNER REALTY CO. 133 West Main Street. 23 H A Delicious Table Treat No dinner is complete without the salad and for that matter there's nothing like a salad to add deliciousness to luncheon or supper. The true salad owes much to its dressing, and the dressing depends upon the Olive Oil. We have an oil that is supreme in its flavor, unrivalled in its blending prop erties. Lot us se.nd you a sample. MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Postoffice. MEDFORD OREGON. Main 101, Day and Night. rr44h- --'------0- ry BANK NOTICE THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK Medford, Oregon Capital $100,000.00. Surplus $65,000.00. Founded in 1888 and for 2,'5 years under same man agement. Offers lo prospective homeseekers most thorough and discriminating information as to Rogue River vallev and its resources. Call or write, cv7.t W. I. VAWTER, President c. w. Mcdonald, cashier G. R. LINDLEY, Vice-President. Medford Hardware Co. EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. WSEBfm Just Look at Our I J Window-it 1 x I Speaks for Itself f i i i. 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