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rap - (. v ' , a. HMi PAGiRtT MEBFORfo ftAffi JTWlirTtfBftlFOnt) OffflSffOK' SUNTIXY, JULY 2 3013, Our Cprfespondents JACKSONVILLE W00DVILLE ITEMS. j 11, I. Iiockmnn of Portland, n well known lawyer, Is In Jacksonville, visaing his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. w c 0. Bookman. ,.MIm Francca Kennoy attended tho rpceullon given by Misses Kcntncr ot -' Mcdford In honor of Miss Thomas ot Honolulu, Monday evening. Miss Marlon Towno of Phoenix, visited Mrs. M. M. Taylor eomc jlays ago, t.,nov. Clifford Ernest ot Central Point and Row Henry J. Blair or Ash land wore recent visitors at Jackson ville.' t.K. h. Fcnton, a Portland attorney, , had huslness in tho circuit court Wed- nesday. , Mrs. W. H. Mcrrlman (neo Ijuy) of Portland and her daughter no, in, Jacksonville, guests ot Mr. and '. H. Luy. They have heen vlslt- IngtlnCallfornla, ,.MIss Clara Elmer has returned from Corvallls, whero she has been taking n course In domestic science t tho Oregon Agricultural college. frT. J. Williamson and Mr. Pace ifere over from Mcdford a few days alnco. .V. II. Coleman, Judge Prim and Jack Sharp composed tho Jackson ville contingent ot Elks who went to JClamath Falls to Institute a now lodge. .Mr. E.C Potter has gone to Grants Pane, on a visit to relatives and friends. l S. C. Collins ot Sam's Valloy was a recent visitor in Jacksonville. jv C. iB. Stout, master mechanic ot the Pacific and Eastern Railway came down from Butte Falls Monday on a visit.. Harry Luy made a trip to Medford Thursday. ., Sheriff Jones haB returned from a ylslt to his parents, who reside north Of Medford. His father's condition la not Improved. . Mark Finnoy was over from Med i ford Wednesday evening. : C. F. Young of Medford had busl h ess -at the county seat Wednesday. , Autone'Roso baa returned from a trip to Rogue River. Ho reports the weather too cold and the stream too klghi,tor successful fishing. Frank Ennki will remain at Galice Creek during tho summer. - Mr, and Mrs. J. Nunan have return ed from their outing at Newport. Two young fellows undertook to ."shoot- up the town with big firecrack ers Ifriday and wore locked up by Marshal Jones. Recorder Dox fined them 1 5 and costs each, which they wore, unable to liquidate until the business agent of the Cook's and Walters union arrived from Medford. Judge Neil went to Ashland Wed nesday to attend the funeral ot his sister, tho late Mrs. D. Chapman, v Mrs. J. Russell and Miss F. Nunan havo, gone to Newport to spend the summer. M E. Foreman of Buncom spent several days in Jacksonville this week. On lnt Friday afternoon .liv. Mnr gnrct Hillis died at her home nbovc Wimcr and was buried in tho Wood villo cemetery bcMile her Into luis Ijnnd, William P. Hillis, on Sunday afternoon, Juno 2T). Mr. Hillis win a woman of Ntronjr character ami was greatly loved by nil who knew her. She made no pn rndo Of her virtues, always living j.t n quiet way, yet her daily life s.noko louder than words of theiohility and beauty of her character. The was n true friend and kind neighbor and always extended n hearty welcome to all who passed her way. The family have tho sympathy of nil in their sorrow. Mrs. Grace Dix has been appointed as manager of the ice cream junior which is heme run in connection with the rending room by tho Improve meiit club. John Owens ami family will move into Sam Ma thins' house near the dc lot about July 5. . The contractors nre busy finish ing all the rooms in the upper floor of the school building. Miss Klda, Slolle loft last Friday to visit with fricudn in-Silverton. Miss Aiice . Tiipplc has been vis iting her grandmother at Central Point for a few days. . Rev. M. E. Cocn went to Mcdford last Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. John Hillis of Upper Evans creek, were shopping in Wood villc last Friday. Frank Harris returned to Wo oil -villc last week after a month's visit to Portlnnd. Frank Hall has gone to Cot tage Grove to spend a few days with his mother and sister. . CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. .1, W. Merrill spoilt Friday in Gold Hill. M. Kllwood of, Sams valley trans acted biifiness hero Friday ami Sat urday. John Grieves and George Daniels were here from Project after sup plies the InM of tho week. The city council will meet Monday evening in regular duly session. Mrs. Campbell. Mis Campbell. Miss Huiller, Mrs. Ward and children Warren Meo, Edith llnnwi, Mis Mo Nassar, Mrs. Hushes and children MUs Noblie, Mis Mann, Mr. Pick ard, J. 1. Jlass, Mr. Wils,op, sr W. M. Mniicen were among the Con tra! Point people that were in Mod ford Friday. Dave Grim nnd family spent Thursday afternoon at Kogue riveV. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Isaacson left Friday evening for Portland. The Jncob-on-lhide company's big ditch digger is now making tho dirt fly oii Pine street. Kev. Aldrich, pastor of the M. 11. church, will address the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon, Fred Farra returned Saturday from n. trip to Prospect. Central Point will bo well repre sented both nt Medford and Butte some difficulty k vsVonoUiied In ob taining Imnhor 4 the mill cannot keep U with tho demand. John Oiplrow and Miss leily were married lately in Mcdford hy"tho How Dr. Low is of tho fcpiseopnl church and will go to housekeeping in Butte. Fallsa Ituil llildreth, Oscar Kvu-kson, Bill Kricson and several other Butle Kails people are isitiug iu Mcdford and all report Butte Fulls, as going right nhoud'and prospects good. ButU Falls wilLoelehrato thor-ltli of July on a grand scale and the In diana residents of the valley will hold a picnic on tluvti day in the Purk Krovo. W. B. Stodurd has ahout finished his new store room and will stouk it with a first elasW line of hnrdw'ave. The new hold and restaurant building creeled by Mr. Johnson of Ashland, is now completed and ready for business. The lown Lumber comiany has about completed its field operations, hut will begin again before a great while. The P. & E. railway is getting its roadbed iu fine condition and travel over the road Is increasing at a sat isfactory irte. The weekly Sunday excursions have done and nre doing much to advance Butte Falls' inter--eMs and Mr. Gerig and the oilier offi cers of the company deserve the svi Falls on the Fourth. Our citixen nre patriotic and want these celo-j ,H.rr and praise of the jeo)e for their energy and intelligent management. Judge Pent, throui:h Mr. Barker, brations to be a suecos. Mis Myrtle Purkeyjiile of Ashland is here visiting Mrs. Purkeyjiile, sr. TALENT ITEMS. stay in Dr, T. W. Hester has sold Mb prac tlco and town property, also his fruit ranch of 40 acres to Dr. Golden of Coos, county, and, wllj probably re move to Grants Pass In the near fut ure. W, Moses, who Is developing sonjo excellent, mining property in Big Jp plegsto district, was in Jacksonville for supplies Thursday. - Robert Bond and Mr. Nicholson of Fqrcut Creek district transacted bual ness at tho county seat Thursday. Frank Kasshafer was Jacksonville's representative at the state encamp juent of the G. A. R. held at Ashland during the week. He reports the af fair as being much of a success. ,, ,Wjn. Dora of Applegate, tho pion eer miner, did business In Jackson ville, ono day this week. So did M. A. Watkins o.ftlio same district. Fred Fick, tho contractor, has In yeeted In an automobile and will look after his Jobs by tho gasollno route. A, B. Cornell of Grants Pass, Southern Oregon representative of tho Oregon life did business In Jackson- vlll,,Frlday. i .Johnny Byruo was In from Big Ap plvHfto Friday, trading with our mer chants. M. Chasofwho recently located a hQiuestoadtclHlmi la Sterling district, had,, a load of supplies hauled Uom JapkBonvlllo Thursduy. He was ac companied thither by his wife. . C E. Huff, tho votoran mluor is dP,wg from Elliott Creek. He sees a revival of Interest In tho inlnos In the, near future A-i W. Lllsby of Ashland, tlmbor Deport, wu8 in Jiicksouvlllo Wednes day, If, H. Taylor and C. M. Ruch of Appjogato tarried a 'few bourn in Jacksonville during the past week. , Claronco Kassharor is employed at the Jacksonville Hvory stable again. Hofhuu been at Medford for uomo time, ,t h1""' " iKe vyt .Mr,TottJp,F(ihPr. ot BakorKClty hB8,jb-Vuitlng;hbjib,0therilfw-j ronco' Brown. Siio was ou hor way home from a protracted Arizona for her health. L. O. Van Wcgcn, tho gasoline wood lawyer, was among- the many at the county seat this week. Sol Grimes ot Linn count, who came to Jacksonville to attend the funeral of his late sister, has return ed home. , J. Jas. FlUglbbou, the miner was In Jacksonville Thursday. He had been In Nevada for some time. .WL Mclntyre, who qwns a bjg orchard in the Southern part ot town was a recent business visitor in Med ford. W, R. Sparks went to Medford Wednesday, accompanied by his lit tle daughter who fell from a box and broke her forearm a few weeks ago. Drl Seeley rebroke and reset the broken arm. . Wn, Schebele of Griffin Creek drove to Jacksonville Friday morn ing.. Captain Ames of Sterling district is helping Harley Hall to fill his con tract of furnishing the county with 100 cords of fir wood. Mrs. Chas. Prim and her son nave been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Luy ot Antelope. Roy.. A, M. Williams, au eastern delegate to the International Sunday school convention recently held in San Frannclsco will lecture at the Presbyterian church In Jacksonville Sunday. Rev.Mr, Couden wl)l hold Presby terian services at the grove near Uuch Sunday morning. There will be an interesting program In which the Sun day school will join. W. R. Garrett, road supervisor, and H. Wolf of Unlontown, were among those transacting business in Jacksonville Friday. t Clinton Cook of Applegate was among his Jacksonville friends Wed nesday. C. A. Sanderson, W. E. Kabler and Mr. Moon motored from Contral Point ThursdayT Mesdames A. Thompson, A. Grant and W. H. Barnum, MIhbch A. Helms, Leclta Prim and J. Doncgan attend ed the theater at Mcdford a few even ings .bIhco, . , , Ralph Jennings, J. Goldsby, Chest er Kablo and Jas. Daley of Apple- gate wero recent callers In Jackson ville merchants. Mrs. L..L. Jacobs.pf Mcdford made Jacksonville her usual visit Friday morning, y . ., h Mrs. Eugene, Thompson motored to Medford Friday. O. A Stearns of Klamath, Oregon, is visiting with friends and relatives in Talent and vicinity. Mr Steams, was an old time settlor in Jackson county, but has resided for many years in the Klamath Basin. Ho ox pressed himself aB being much im pressed by tho change for the bettor that havo been made iu Rogue River Valley. Mr. Trlckcr the old miner who has been living alone in Wagner Canyon, for many years on Thursday wnn found In Quite a serious condition. Neighbors had not seen him stirring about fop several days, so on Thurs day a number of them visited the old cabin of Mr. Turker. they found Mr. Tucker lying on tho bed living hut In an unconscious state. Dr. For tes was summondeu. on examination the doctor found a block of matches in the food that Mr. Tucker had been eating and thought It possible that he had been poisoned with phos phoresce, but was uncertain aa to, that conclusion. Friends at Ashland wero phoned to and on Friday Mr. Wicks and Mr. Hatfield came to Tal ent to look after Mr. Tucker. Qrvillo Works was employed to stay with Mr. Tucker for tho present. Mr. Tucker Is a member of tho Masons lodge. On Friday Clay Patterson was In Talent enjoying a ride In his new automobile. T. E. Scanthan the prosperous Jar-, mor west of Talent has purchased a new automobile. , Melbarn Beeson, Bllm Coleman and the contractor Herman Snacks were spending Thursday In Ashland. Van Dunlap our enterprising citi zen recently returned from a trip to Klamath Falls. Miss Maybell Flury wa3 visiting in Ashland on Friday. the banker, offers his fine, business jiMerty for ronl., This is a sleu. did location next to the bank nnd suitable for cigar, candy and oth'ir small business, Mr. Barker of the Pine Creek Hanking 'lomjiauy has ehargo nnd will rent the jniwrty. A lease for two years, will be given with reasonable reservations ".-. l j i '.Jl M-LJ. . I! Judgu PouU lias" returned frdin Montana nnd is miw representing uuu of the tnrgest nnd strongest bunking institutions' of Idaho nnd will )ucu about $100,000 of Hie capital stouk among his, friends. There was u slight distuibnneo .in out midst lelely between n dago and ono of our boys. Blood flowed tieely and the dago oaiuo off victorious. No arrests were mnd. Will Perry had tho costs to pay in case of Andrew Kaufman, charged with burn burning. Andrew was not iu thu neighborhood nt tho tiiuu of the fire. Mniy visiturs nre, coming and go ing to. nnd from Butto Falls mid the summer travel is likely o bo large ns tji'm is u lino Miiumcr resorl with splendid water, delightful olimiite and good fishing streams. It is said that sjdendid water has been piped from Gnrry's sittings lo Butto Fulls mul tho town will now have an abundance of juiro Hruig wulor. Mr. Mills, mnuugcr of the mill, has made several convenient additions to his house nnd has now u most coin fortnblo home. , Mr. Welch of Portland was visiting in Butte Falls during tho week nnd looking nfter business mnttcrs. Bill Matthews has taken up n home stead near thitto talis and is uu proving it. Frank Neil is one of tho now fori est Hinders nnd will give satisfaction, hri Watson has won his homestead contest. S. S. Pouts was his attor ney f Butto Falls is a fast growing town and is bound to iiiuko au impoitnut biiMno,t center as iho. P. & E. railway will make, an extension of its line he fore many many months, nnd as rail road matters throughout the couutr.x adjust thviusvlve to conditions. in unmmnunjiii i.iui1 uii'.i j.1 1Ht4W4to4?4Mf4f4p4?t44f4 ) ; SPECIAL TRAIN Account Fourth of July Celebra tion at Medford To accommodate, nil Uion halting to n (to ml tho rolobmlloit of Ihn Kit nt Mcdford, it sjHH'lal train -will nut liohtccii GmiitH Pun um'f Mcdford Mopping nt all intoriucdlnto polntH its follows i ' Leave Grants Pass - 6:30 p. m. A A 1 1 1 o m .Yrnve sniano - o:ov p. m. Leave Ashland - iO.OO pt rn. Arrive Grants Pass - Midfhight LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FROM ALL POINTS Call on any agent of (lie H. P. Co., for further pnrtludnrv. WM. MgMURRAY, General Passenger Agent II i if tut TTT NEWPORT -YAQUINA BAY- 1444'4 '. ' a Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Place to Go for Parfeet PC3t nxul Ever Conceiv able Form of Healthful and Delightful Recreation t WPORT is readied by wan' of tlio Southern Pa- to Albany or CorvalUs,, tlienca Corvallia & East- R. R. Train service daily antl the trip a nleasiiro BUTTE FALLS ITEMS. Mr. Caiiiou has his new baker shop finished and it is a very nice, building. Butto Falls is progressing rapidly, and building operations arc many, but ITS FACULTIES AllE COMPLETE TJcst of food and an abundance of it. FresV watqv froift the moun tain streams. All nodern necessities, such as tele graph, telephone, markets, freshly provided every day. Fuel.in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to bo had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NE cific era throughout FARE FROM MEDFORD V Season six-months ticket $11.10 Our elaborate ncjv Summer Book gives a concise description of Newport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, telophone or write A. S. ROSENBATJM, Local Agent, Medford. WH.HCMURRAY "" General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon EXCURSION FARES EAST 19 11 During the months of Junej July, August and Septem ber, on dates sliown uelow, tho Southern Pacific will sell round trip tickots from Medford via Portland as follows: , . FARIi Td Cliicagb $ 82.40 f Council Bluffs. f Omaha .:; . . I Kansas City: : . ; .;.... 09.90 St. .T.asoph St. Paul..... l... St. Paul, via Council Bluffs : 73. rinueapolis, direct G9.90 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs 7M.80 Boston .:....; .1 i;j;0() New York 11ft an St. Louis : ....:... 79.0 I Washington, D. G ; j ...a.;....-: 117:40 I Atlantic City, N. J. 112:30 ! SALE DATES Tuno 10, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24. 28. 29 and 30. July;, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0, -9, 20, 20, 27 and 28. , NOTICK. To whom It may concern: Got your transfer work dono. Wo, the under signed, wlH.UQt havo ajiy wagonB out from Monday noon until Wcdncaday morning. (Signed) EADS BROS., C. A. ADAMS, J. W. W13DI3R, WILL MANN, BERT JOHNSTON, liBNItY M. MARSH, ROK B. WiilTB, JOB HARRKM. m , ' H, S nRUMBLK &.SON,. - -y nuRRinons coal $ dray CO, EXCURSIONS Pacific & EasteM tailwdy REDUCED RATES JULY 1-2-3-4-5 One and ohe-thd fare round ,trlB M&Z&, ill stations, good . for .retUrK utf Jt&Mlf SPECIAL TRAillS lp,ariair &$ Mti and Medford xiMiu an. amuuiia umy uu anu-ui,at xuncwx: August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 10, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 September,, 2, 4, 5, 0 and 7. fetpp-ovprs within limits in cither direction. return limit October 31st. and 30. Final For faresoneay through California inquire of o&j j oouuiem jracmc agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY General.Passengor Agent Portland, bregoh. J NoTl j NoTT LVP:0QI'M LV 5:10PM LVD :50PM LV 6:25PM LV 6:30PM LV6;45PM LV 7:00PM LV 7 :05PM. LV 7:12PM Alt 7:30PM LV 11:45AM LV 12:0OK LV 12:05 PM LV 12:12PM No. 1 LV 6:30AM LV6:4PAM LV7UPAM LV 7:50AM LV 8:00AM LV 8:15AM' LV 8: 3Q AM LY 8:35AM, LY8;42AM AR12J30PMAII1 1 5 AM IU W'lt'MMjrvrr; l"in-iVi'i.:iUt,i.& "rfi"' 'ivt,'fl ly" EJWALa. umux HUU;HHlf. OAV SIT. VIPW eagiaE gimps TAilL'M.'ltOOK AGAVE VJWIH,. MKlFOHl - - TT ' M" IT f4 2E& '.'r- T.V AR.:a8yk." bylaws LV8J1QAM LVP:09'AM .V7:0AM LV7:2C4M LY 7:18AM, LY7:MM LV-7 :00AM ; jn i' No; 4 AR 10:35AM LV 10:18AM LV 10; HAM LV 10:10AM LV 9:45AM No. C, ItdoPM AR AR 1 :45PM All 7, :20PM AIiq:40PM Aitq:30PM AR :,15PM AH 9: 00PM ARrt;53? AR5,:50PM LY'5 :35PM - Centennial Jubilee 'AT ASTORIA SPECIAL TRAINS will ho run to Race Trapk on aftornoorm of 3d nnd 4tq, loav ln pcifio.&'Ka8toru-(dopo Euu, pffBear ,Crflol(MBr.Jd 42:45 ii, m, iiixl yory our ipinfitftH tlipronfior, Hntiirnliu: nfnr tho races. Hound" trip ffiro 10 ceuta, '""" ' t III - August JO to Sept. 9, J9J1 ' " Commomorating tho Ono-lTiindro'dtfi AnniverHary Oi thCjPii-st Whiti) Sottlemont in the Northwest and trip ' Beginning of ho Orogoh Country at Astoria, Oregon; Prcacuting Historical and Ceremonial Features' to'- gothor with a Spectacular Marine and Military ': Pageant Glenn CiSfti fairoiis aviator, vi fly over land aiitl 8s'ii id Tiis ifiraliip. PACIFIC COAST REGATTA ' Tho Greatest Aquatic Event to bo Hold in tho WcRf? ' 'j Uistprjcall): TJijs. Celebration. Is to Bo.Oho.tff W Most Important Events o Tako Place Thfi.teaUn' '. SOUTIIIi 1.1... TT!i..l t1i.A.. iiiu uiiuuu oiaiesi Tho 7 ir i 't Mo .' i ' TIIERNTACIFIC-LINJSS 1$ OREqo'N' ,. ! will sell iickcts from all points on its iitics, includin'f oranencs at LOW ROUND TRIP FARES For further particillilrs apply to lio fco'uf-oh'nial Coin mittee, Astoria, Oregon, or to wm. wmm& etsK-i mi m., mm ttfe ZU-L, ...l I J,7" '""c" ' "j"nLm. 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