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N1(10WWWVn-M Jf 4 f V - -v WWH khh l,f' PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL UWBUNE, WiDTORD, 01NXtoN30NDAY,SWPTWMIWK 18. 1011. r U pfr' u ;iss : . A I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I ! Harry ol'rtcr and nLwrcnco Rhkfcs returned Sunday from tholr trip to tho state fnlr whero thpy hsiyo been playing with tho O. A. C. band. TUo moth ball odor about your last winter rnslnn. overcoat and furs, can'boWlrely clmlnnted ftl wry llt tlocost ty' ondffc them to tho Pan- 'torliimDyc Worts Co., No, R North Kir J street. Pnciric phono 2441 Homo phono 24s. Miss PearJ Johnson hau returned to her homo nt Ashland after a few days' Visit In Mcdfont with J. W. Johnson and family. Ladles! Walt forlMlng tho expert shopman to fit you. 153t Mr. and Mvs. Fred Williams of 0 rants Pass spent Sunday with Med ford friends. Freo dirt, Bear creek sediment, very rich, all loose, adjoining pave ment on Geneva avenue and Mlne- sota street. Sec Humphrey, SI 5 E. Main. ' I"-- Mlfts'XeUlo McXeal left aSturday for'Monmouth, Oregon. T?uy your winter's wood cheap now. ?4.50 to 6.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty. Co. Dnv your winter's wood cheap now. fcf.60 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Kay Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tuttlo were visitors In Grants Pass aSturday. Arthur Weeks of Oakland, Cal.. Is vlstttnR Medford relatives. Sanitary French Dry Cleaning Works. Vernon Garnett left aSturday for Portland where he will attend tho Columbia University. Prof, and Mrs. H. E. Redding of Gold Hill spent Sunday In Medford tho guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Henderson. Mr. Redding Is princi pal of the Gold Hill scho ls. Buy your winter's wood cheap bow. 4.50 to $C.OO per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Miss Clara Wines left this morn ing for Eugene where sho will re sumo studies In the state university. F. W. Walt Is In Grants Pass to day on business. Buy your winter's wood cheap now, J4.50 to $6.00 per cord? Gold Ray Realty Co. Miss Nellie Williams returned to Gold Hill Monday. Sho Is teaching school at that place. Chinese Sacred Wiles and Japanese air plants at Broadley's. Phone 5181. Miss May Farmer Is visiting Cen tral Point -friends for a few days. J. B, Woods came In from Port land Saturday. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. '$4.50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. 'Mrs. W. P. Dodge Is at Ashland for a few days visit with friends. She will meet relatives there from the east whom she has not seen for forty.tive years. S. A. Xowcll, ladles tailor. Room 15. P. O. Building. 174 Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Nalley of Butte Falls are In the city for a few days' visit with relatives. ' Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to $C00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. J. M. Byrnes of Spokane stopped toff In Medford Sunday for a day's visit with friends. He was en route to aSn Francisco. Buy your winter's wood cheap now, $4.50 to $C00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty CC Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Elllls are In Portland for a week's stay. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to $C,00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. ' P. A. Hussey Is In San Francisco on business expecting to be absent about ten days. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to $6,00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mr. and Mrs. Alfrc.1 Ivey wore In Ashland Sunday. At tho Sign of Ye Nitty. Russell McDonald of Los Angeles is in Medford visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. H McDonald. RICH ORE IN mmiii HIE Presiding Elder 11. 1 Smalley of Portland was In Medford Sunday conducting ounrtely services In tho Free Methodist church of this city. The conference district of this church organtnxtlon now covers nil of Ore gon but the growth of the church has been so greaC during the' past year that the Mate ts to be divided Into two districts. All south of the north line of l.ane to be sot' apart as the southern Oregon district. Tho first conference of the now district will scene of a rich imainc strike this bo held tu Medford next May, time nt the Afterthought mine, n Insurance lm,Cr'y which has been worked for evernl years by its owuers, .lomi Strike Made On Thompson Creek Near Applegate Postofflcc Is Owned Dy Jehn R.nnd Floyd Bai ley Rock Loks Good. The Anl?to section is again tho See R. A. Holmes, Tho Man, over Jackson County bank. Mr and Mrs. J W Blgham of San Francisco are hero visiting Mrs. Big' ham's parents, Mr, and Mrs. I. A. Prultt. The Moose will hold their first re hearsal this evening for tho minstrel show to be given on October 3-4. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Applegate are in WoodvlUe for a few days. Carkln & Taylor JJohnll. Catkin, Vjlean O. Tayior). attoraey-at-Uw. over Jackson County Bank Building. Medford. ' Mrs, T. D. Jones and daughter. Miss Maud, returned this morning from a three ra'onthV visit to rela tives In the middle western states. At the "Sign of Yc Nitty." Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cooper return ed this morning from a several months' absence. Mr. Jones will take a clerical position with the Southern Pacific company In this city. Ladles, have your suit made by the Berlin Ladles' Tailoring Co., at Central Point, Or. 173 H. G. Haswcll was in Grants Pass over Sunday. Sanitary French Dry Cleaning Works. Z. Maxcy left Medford this morning Jor Oakland In response to a telegram advising hint of the death of his brotheMn-Iaw. He may remain in Oakland for several months. Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4,50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. ' Mrs. M. O. Broadbeat Is visiting Central Point friends today. Miss Schlevler of Central Point spent Sunday with Medford friends. f Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.ab to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Mrs.-S. U Allen of Ashland la In Medford today. If you buy your shoes now you will repent at leisure, Walt for B-ling. 'a., 153 D. E. Olson of Seattle preached at the Christian church Sunday morn ing and in the exening gave a lecture In the same church, his subject being "Five Million Scandinavians In the United States." Buy your winter's wood cheap now. $4.50 to $6.00 per cord. Gold Ray Realty Co. Chris Glnther, mother and two sisters, of Evans, Colorado, left this morning for their honie after a visit here ofr several days with friends. W. H. Norton of Portland, visited Sunday with his father-in-law, B. N. Butler, tho jeweler. The Southern Pacific motor car due from Ashland at 10:21 this morning did not reach here until aft er 12:00. The delay was caused Tjy the engine putting Itself partially out of commission. Coal $S.O0 per ton. I have a car of Washington coal on the track. I will deliver out of the car for $8.00 per ton. This prico is only good for the 20th. Ofice 4 40 South Front. Burbridge, The Coal Man. Mr. and Mrs, lem are guests of Mr. and Mrs. cnas Gay ofr a couple of weeks. Mr, Curtis Is warden at the state penl. tentlary. U. and Kloyd llniley. Tho mine is located on Thompson creek uboiit one and a half miles from Applegnte post office in the same section .f comltry and not many miles distant from tho once famous Steamboat mine, which produced over $600,000. The owners have been for some time tunneling m the lower of the two levels and exposing ore runuing from $200 to JfoOO ver ton, hut one day last week they struck an ex ceptionally rich streak of sjwcimciw ore which is heavy with free cold. This rock 13 white quartz litenll heavy with metal and shot full of free gold. It is mound in a well de fined confa,c between nudesita por phyry and slate and has every np jeaniuce of being a permanent vein, and is prououneed by many ns the mos,t promising property in this sec tion. Quito an amount of the rich ore ha, heeu taken out and is being mor tared out by hand ns there is no mill within easy reach. While the vein which is about '2G inches in width, p. not nil specimen rock, there is so much that the freo gold can easily be eeu from top to tho bottom of the drift. It is found nt a depth of about 50 feet. This property was di-eovered l the Haileys Mime yean ns;o and sold for $1,000 to a man of small mining experience who. after working it for "(iinc time, became discouraged nnd Mhl out to the present owners for a fraction of, the original price. COLONIST RECpRD MAY BEMREN Low Rates Rrotrt East To Pacific Coast Became Effective Saturday Much Literature Has Been Dis tributed Ttirounhout Nation. No predictions will ho Hindu by the railroad officials as to the number of people who will take udviiutuge of AGED PIONEER PASSES AWAY Samuel M. Robinson Who Has Been A Resident Of Jackson County Since 1853 Dies At His Home On Andcrion Crock Near Talent. MEDFORD THEATRE sontV oir "1u7mon' sV:rf . is Samuel M. KohUon, a resident of Jackson county since 1853, and who has spent that withe, tuno rcrtiduu frn F&A2FF ,(iL.DERER 1 r"" . lit . . ... . t. tne low coiotust rates to tne racnicton n itoimtioii land claim taken li coast, hut nil feel certain (hut the' his l'nthcr on Anderson creek ncir numbers will exceed tho fall travel 1 Talent, died nt his homo SnturdnV, CYCLONE FORMATION. Sam. 165 Frank Curtis of Sa- Weeks & McGowai) Co. UNDERTAKERS Dy Phone M71 Nlgbt Ptioses P. W. Weeks 071. A. K. Orr, MM. LADT ASSISTANT. ! , JOHN A. PERL Undertaker and Embalmer I 1 1 1 I Successor to tho undertaking de- partmentof Medford Furniture Co. ; ; Telephones: day, Boll 471; night:; I residence, Bell 473, Homo 179-L, ;; Call answered night or day AMllULANCK SK11VICK (OKWft, The people of thin city should buy "Made In Oregon" goods trom tho local merchants whenever the price and quality are equal to Eastern made goods. ,HKktns,forHoaItn. , - -4 , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The Mechanical Uavv vAro the as In a Whirlpool. Any one can make the ejtact couuter part of a cycluu If be mi desire. 0 courae. a cyclone U caused by the a I ovw a bl arcu. pcttlus; warm ant IlKht with ranU pressure. Thl ai cousoquently tries to rie almost In body and leaves a pnrti.il vacuum be hind, but the outMik- cold air nishc In from all jlde. Now, It U n nclec tlfic and mechanical truth that whwn . fluid runs lu from all.nlde toward . central point It causes a whirlpool o rotation of the fluid. The exact anat opy of a cyclone, then, although wit tho llulil water In.;tl of air. U f-ce. when the stopper Is pulled out of th bottom of i basin full of water. A1' almost perfect vacunm. ns far a th water la concerned, l cancil by tin water Immediately over the stoppr runnlns out The rest of the watc rushes lp ffoui all direct bias. -nd whirlpool Is tbi? result. There it juf difference here from the air cyclone In the air the force with which It rushes toward the center jrreatly com presses the air whirling t that piT and make It very dent no denno. h fact, that a straw carried In the cen tral whirl can be driven Into a biy block of wood without bending. 0 course in a whirlpool the water Is noi compressed, remnluln? practically tin same In density all the time. Tha Is one highly Important property of water; It in practically Incompressible. Nevertheless It is very Interesting to sea the whirl form In a lwsln am? know that the mechanical laws arr the same as lu the formation of a cy clone many mllca wide. Harper's Weekly. NEW JERSEY TEA. Red Root, That Old Good Service In Revolutionary Days. You housekeepers of today whose fa vorite brands of Orange 1'ekov, Eng lish Breakfast. India and Cylon, etc., diffuse their fragrance over your tea table would hardly suppose that tea, or, rather, a fairly good substitute, for it, was once made from the leaves of one of our prettiest New Jersey wild flowers. Yet so it was in the old tur bulent days of the American Revolu tion, when tBey bad so much trouble over the imjorted article and u: Tarious beverages as substitutes for of hint ,eur. The rates went into cfect Suturdny morning mid tho first influx of homcscckcrs is expected this week. Tho rules will be in effeut until October 15. A jrrent deal of effort has been ox leiidd by tho railroads on ndvertis inir thcMi rates mid everything pos Mblo will be done to make tho (rip pleuMint. The country of the north west and the resources and mlvnn ingt's of ecry section hao been carefully writtou up and placed be fore prospective homescekcrs. J. 11. O'Xeill (nuehnj; pt..senjp!r ngent, and J, L. filler, eity nnsscn jrer ngent, of the Harriman lines in Oregon, will meet their trnius at lluntiiigtoii and give their porsounl attention to (he volonusts, pvui till possible directions and information. The Harriman system has issued nnd distributed 4-10,000 leaflets giving the colonists information in regard to the different sections covered by its train?. AH of (he (nvius will be equipped with a la carte diners. A Mccial feature of fho Harriman trains will be cars with high back lunging seats. On these enrs will be music and con certs will be given daily. Agents of the transcontinental roads everywhere have been workiag toward making this ears travel (he heaviest. Ken (he llnriman ngeuts in Europe, nt London, Antwerp, llor denux, lliunbitrx ami Liverpool have been working toward this end. Of sjK'cinl imprtnnee is the pre payment si"s(em by which a rcsiden( of (he west can pay the fare of a rel ative or friend to the local agent rf the mad over which lie U to come nnd the transportation will be fur-ni-Jied the person for whom it wns bought at hi end of the line. This does riVrny with Ae delay of sending the money nnd buying (ho ticket in the enst. The fnre from Chicago while these ratei arc on is $33, and from the Mississippi or points west if'Jo. aged 7-1 years, six mouths. Ho is well known nmong the older residents of tho valley. Mr. Kohison was horn in Iown nnd came to Jneksou county in 1833, Il was married in (his count v nnd 10a vea fivq children, John of Talent, Anna llrophey of Medford, Oeorge 1 f Ashland Eva Dewey of Woodvillo, Doll Uoper of California. The fmierut will ho held thin nf tertioou at U o'clock from tho resi dence, under tho direction of Weeks McOownn. Kov. Holms will offic iate. Iutt'rucut in the Wagner Crock cemetery. A Runninn Maie. Tlw. players shoujjt form lu a lou Hue. one behind tho other. The lead qr etails ruuultu; ami U followiM by all tho rest. They must Ik slurp enough to iK evuvtly as the louder dws, AftcrriuultiK for a moment or two lu the ordinary st-p the leader changes to n hoppiug Mep. then to n matvhiug step, quick time, then to a mnrchlnc step, slow time, claps, runn with hand on sides or shoulders or any other maimer wlikli may invitr to hluu I'lnnlly the lender runs slowly round and rouudlut(i the center and can ei ther wlniTthe Hno up tichtly or can turn It mi Hearing the center and run out again. Tills Is a nleo pime for an outdoor parly. and presenl ft sff1 vjwm i B" ( eu vp IN-THE-BI6-MUSICAL-STEEPLECHASE Jlrrrm.,-Nrmr, v-, nTTrTrrrrr-rr-n.r- i omasum ijmmmm with EDMA WALLACE HC?PER W vAND A PERFECT MUSICA - "0MEDY AND i5 SONG HITS. 4. iwihiiiiii xtf imioi PRICE5t ewsis ' iwtmiiwi mM ' 50c, $I.OO, 1.50, $2.00 Origin of Slrlobv, Th" word slriolii came (rwtu ttie Trench "nurlolu." wtilrh means "N slde the loin." The. r'HInx wan cluncol to sirloin as the result of a joke on the part of James 1. of KttK land. One evening ho was fcnstlm; after a Ions day's hunt, when a surloln of bee? was placed beforo him. It was so do Ikious that, taylujr his swonl across It. bo knighted It. a;lng. "Not surloln, but Kir Ijjlnr . , , N . Always from tfcnt time this cut of meat Iws teen known by. its noble name of sirloin. Net to Be Fooled. A mission worker In Now York tell of a youngster who had never been to "the country" nntll the occasion of a "fresh air" excursion whereof bo was "Oeptfi of 170 feet. 3 memoer. One day this lad was seen clocly examining a certain trim, well made object on the farm. He stared at it for awhile and then shook his head dubiously. "What arc you looking at, sonr ask ed the farmer. "Where's the doors nnd windows?" Inquired the boy, "Doors and windows? "Why that's not a bouse; It's a haystack." "Eicuvo me, pop!" returned the youngster. "You can't string me that way. nay doesn't grow in lumps like that." Llpplucott's. Things to Know. It take about threo second for n message to go from one end of the Atlantic cable to the other. While an artesian well was IcIiik sunk at the Savoy hotel, London, two fossilized oystern wore discovered at a I'or over 2,000 years the fashions for women lu Japan remained unalter ed. Europe!!! costumes, however have now been Introduced, and tlu-l' vogue U rapidly extending. They Had N Warning. Two joung employees of a florist in Philadelphia, who are supposed to be variously employed in the rear of the establishment while the boss look after things In tho frout, wero reccntlj startled by the appearance of the "old man" while they wero engrossed in a game of checkers. The proprietor was Justly iudignaut "How Is It," he. demanded, "that I hardly evpr find you fellows nt worl. when I come out jiero?" "I kaoy," volunteered 041c -of; the youths. Tfs on account of those rub ber heels you Insist on wearlng."- Harper's Magazine. -f4-'-f--4-s-ssv-e-s " that to which they bad Jiecome accus- . lomea, VOIl RENT Furnished Lcuse, close phone 5092 . New Jcrey ten. or red root, as it Is In. Inquire 147 North Holley or also called, is a li growing shrub with many branches, seldom over . three feet high, and is found from two hon.es. W.' M. vanscoyoc, room 318, Garnett-Corey DIdg., phone Main 5981. WANTED Place on ranch to winter, Canada to iflorlda, growing usually In I ury wooaeu sections, it ts very uuun dant In Now Jersey, for which It Is named. It blooms profusely In July J nnd is so showy, with its many pan iclul white blossoms, as to be .quite , worth a place, in the gardens as an I ornauieutal shrub. It has a. tlrk red r)f, with leaves downy !eneath and very much veined, by which It Is easily . distinguished from the puru tea, An Infusion of tho leaves prepared In tho baiue mauner ns the genuine article Physlcan and has somevyhat tho taste of ordinary graacs or tne tea or tne orient, but Js not supposed to poMfresa any of Its tlmitlatin properties. lJxchaugo. FOR RENT O RSALE New vlx room bungalow. C blocks from Washing ton school; will take $2500 for both lots or rent for 25, This Is a bargain, C. A. McArthur, Pa cific 3681; Home 279. DR. M. C, BARHER Surgeon. Rooms 403-4 oHward building; residence 1303 West Main fctreetS'Pfico hours 10 a. in. to 4 p. ra. Wooden, A cycling masher was riding down bill the other tiny. when his hat blew off. S passing countrymnn, picked it up and took it to him fs.ho circled round, saving him tho trouble" of getUug oft "I really must get.q bat guajd (o keep It on," remarked the washer A bo rode off without a voratOf.tbaiiks. " Tho yokel's reply wss short, but ex presslve. It was simply, "Get a nail.' -Sheffield Tclegrat.,, ' ."it Seme,. Fueling. iOno dsy small Tommy was given u piece of'flsb for dinner. "What kind of flsb is this'" bo asked. "Shaih" replied ijs mot)icr. ' . "Well." sold ToBmy", hd must be pretty sure ofanytb!u8 It feels In its bones." Chlcaa News. il .1 Wft iff -. t l . Ol)I rlvHTflfNTfOX. Work in tho second degieo Mon day night. J. J. HAUin. Secretary. Pure Clear Sparkling Too can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a case sent to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. IIGHAM, AftaL WT !? $ t? $ !? $ $ $ $ $ J $ $ $ $$ S fy v y a-. The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00 SURPLUS sns PKOFlTJf $iJ OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY 8.i-'i: iiKcosir iio.vim von hunt. v. k. ooni:, rruini. J, A. rBRST, Vie l't.l JOHH K. OtlTK, Clilr. r. s. umsRxcnc. vte rre. w, 11. jaokroh, ai. ci.Ur. 41 in w 1't) 'h n n Jh (t h Ah in Hi o t. . .. ,. ,. $ s i? . $T$ $ $ $ $$$$ $ $ $ $"$ JjT.f j ANNOUNCEMENT HOTEL MEDFORD "WILL 1IB OLMON FOR UVKISKSS TUKSDAV, SKFriSMBKlt lUth Willi a 1UXQUKT at 7 p. in. Willi a BAXQUICTat 7 p. in. at $3,00 m plulo. Seats can now be reserved. RATJ MOHR CO. 4-rr.rrr4 Our New Location I The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company is now lo cated in the College Block on N. Grape Street Southern Oregon Electric Co. .w. at Does This Suit You -rr fSJ4ITHS APARTMENT HOUSE South Itivcrsido New Mild lo-to-DaU Modern lu every ruutlculur, rua cook Uig, etc. huh ami girls muHt bring JH-Jciciiro. WM. 8MITII. Ifoino I'hono K1K. Let u kIvo you a fixed price on tho ovtrliaulliiK Job you nro Z Rolug to lmvo ilono, 1 nMf nrn iirr aiihuix Ml'I.KKV H (UtllWITH, 1'i-oj.s. 110 H. ItAHTfiirrr. Hasklns for Health. Violin Mkcr. Repairing of .all trlnged lnstru inontH. Violin ropalrlng a specialty. Corner of 8th and Control avenue. 177 Miaa Stakndferaa PUno.fchooI Piano, llarniony and Musical v History EMILY T. BTANDKFOItD Examiner for Now England Conservatory of Muplc In Doaton Makes a Bpoclalty of training teachem. Send for (estlinonlalB and toruiB. I'hono 7211. 170 J(5 North Onljhil rhVL ff f ' m Sportsmen TuxIderiulMt Hnvo your (rophloa this year. There nvlll ho tiono to aavo In n fovv yonrn. Thlu cut ahowa whun to cut tho Hliln. Nuvor cut tho 1 front of a door'fl nock, Call nt lliimuhrey's Qun Sloro and got a r pamphlot freo, tnllliu; now to navo Bnino liunda, hlrdu nnd hMiib for ni(;n, piihllsliod hy F. W. BAIJTLETT Medford, Oregon - -j.i