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PAafiETcnrrr MEDFOttT) MAIL TRTBimE, MlSlTtfORX), OKTCCION. SATURDAY, DKOICMIWR, 2, 1PII k t k Our Correspondents -milll IHIM I ' -"T" ' 1IHIII- !! I- I .! EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. 1 EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. MV. unit Mwr B. n. Pf fif Tal on t wore lmilitiK in Mrdforil Wudne iluy, (VCnroy of North Talent wns hi JMVrtford buying some clioice pM'l troos Wi'ilnemlny. " Qnntgp ICIFcm of Phooni loft WW homIiiv for sbulJtprn Ciihforni lo be nimv several month on urooMfit hf Iiih honllli Mr. and Mrs. I E. Sims took TliunWivinir dinntl' at the l'mtt bonnting bouse Thnmday; lo Mrs. dllie Uln ck wood, Mr. Wld Mr. L'. Cnrov and Mis Anna Tonne. Mrs. A. Hum. ft ThiuUwih'. inf (linnr ThamJI t Wfc all B.r lioar loliitivfp nnd Hit Ala Kvn of(ls won- up.ste. t'lnoii vpnioeii trorf hM at tho Pj-Iirion rfiMrrit w Pbmst Tlftu-dny. William tlfelTtbAqr, Pbtcnut HT ohjjit, h.is iml in a lerpe ' tk nnl lini ihr foundation rendv for a large ptAjv room ndjolHinjt bin otore build Fred Vonrc. who ha been in Phoe nix from the Pig rfatte mcthm, who bw bean attending to tho need of his father, A. Moore, daring his UImmh, rciinnioil home Friday. Your correspondent vn intain fopnxd regarding Mis .Ada KeynoUis bam g relumed hmie. Ml Jteyn old cpp'fs to fpend today (Fri day) and Saturday in Medford isit ing brr brother, and will return 1 Ikfnusxiile Sand?. Mr. and Mr. Pete' itameliwf of iTeifoid spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Harm burg's mother, Mi. T. J. Hell. oEJT.iltnt. Another joyous Thanksgiving day gathering k bo mentioned wm one at tho home of L. A. Kosi of Phoenix. Illg children and their husbands aud witee and grandchildren all gathered at (he old home for the feaat and pleasant reminiscences. Thoae pre ent wero Mr. and Jlra. Joe Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pose. Mr. Kffie Taylor and son Almond, Mr. and Mr. W..A. .Tones, Donald ami Carl Net- bexry and Mis Maude Newberry and L. A. Hum. Mr. aiul Mig. llert Daughterety gave a ntaat uiy'oynble Thanksgiving dinn or at the A. C Randell ranch, of which Mr. Daughterety in foreman Their guests wore Dr. and Mi. B. V. Atkins of Hertford. Mr. and Mr. V, K. FTondrielwon. Mr. DnnghlerSlyV parents aud Dee Hendrieiwon, her brother; Fred Daughterety, brother in-law, nad Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Tal cut. It is needless to any that the spread was n bountiful iwe. The men tion of some of the gnosis brings bnek many memorieg worth telling. A. P. Talent and wife thirty-four years ago owned the land that is now tho famous Kandell orchards, Hh their big artesian wells. Mr. Talent kept the ftrt )M)stoffice in Talent just Iefore the completion of the railroad.! He owned all of the land and plotted the now thriving little eity. He was also a big contractor for wood for the Southern Pueifie immediately after it wat built through the valley. mt. and Mr, xaieni are now reiireo. HWng in the eitv of Medford. where they oami valuable property; also lwrfc boldiiiirs in the Willamett val ley. He bmlt the bur store thnfl burn- d liv n last year owned by C W. WlterK. He owned tho Woltera propitv mid built tle residence now tilon it. He h1m built a big shoe stort. b'lhurd hall, city hall; ia fact, ono whole block, which humid in XS90. Mr. Talent onee owueil and op erated n big sawmill on Wagner orak. Tliua it may be aeen that he is really the founder of Talent, and ono of the old pioneers. Mrs. James Muretou of Plioeoix font, up to 'J'u lent 'Saturday afternoon to do trading, litm Hughe of Fen valley oaine ter to Noih TaUiit jiaturday aft-r a b ltd of hoy. C. 1). I-'agor of North Taleut was trading in Medford Monday. Mrs. Swingle of Ashland wtis out to their Fern Valley ranch the Inst f tho week. Mrs. K. A. Sims of Phuonix wa trading in Medford last Saturday. J. E. Mt was a Taleut visitor Monday. Mr, nnd Mrs. A. II. Houston have moved tip lo J. 15. Jtoberts' pbice to nay dnnii thoir sojourn in Califor nia. William Kirby of Tuleut was in Medford on Imaiuoss Monday. A. TI. FWior was fn North Talent Monday on offleial busiueMS. Dr. Mftluigren of Phoeui is kept busy altnost night and dsy, there are so uiftiiyjioople iii.this i)reinct, and Tuleut hug no roHident iiIiyHieian no at. Mr. A. S. Furry was a pleasnnt vlailor nt tho lionio of Mrs, C. jlury Rntnrday ovoniug. S. 0. A'nn Dyko, vond sjipoi;yiipr, litis been filling up (he low places nnd running the scraper over the road Jnveiy, ijrentiy improving incni. bungalow home and planting flower ing bulbs in artihtio bed. Tho jiiomberH of (lie ChriRtian oil u lull mo counting on a social time (is well as a fiuaiioiul gain next Fri- Joc K.ulcr is sttti-if; a roe lii'did y ovgniij wiion tnoy will servo around tho lawn of his beautiful k ! coffee lit their Aid room. i (lly A. C. itftwlctt.) Since my lust Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Podxo, Mrs. W. A. Folgor and Mrs. Edwin Januoy wero guests nt tbo Sunnj-slile, Mr, OoiIro was hero uMirkiag In tho Interests of tho fr$ntia, af Uio Dodg;-Fro1ich li'rldgo across uogue river, no says turn tay pxpect to bnvo tho approach Nftriy In ti short time so that the bridge pah he ueod by tho general public, ,' Robert A. Xelll was a pleasant caller the last of tho week, looking for a lout dog, sua whllo hero re newed his snlMwrlptlon to the Weekly Mall Tribune. F. X. iteath. aud Henth & Dia mond, one of our husiuoe firms, alao renewed their .siibserlptluu to tho lMliy Mull Tribune, aud Tete Nets 'paid me J1.R0 for the Weekly Mall Tribune, ami right hero I wilt ay that I have tho list of subscrib ers to tho .Mall Tribune for K.igie lolt postofflco and will gladly give reprints to any that wish to either fem'W or outer tho list as new sub scribers to tho leading paper of southern Oregon The Mnll Tribune. .Our local politicians are beginning to get warmed up over the prospect of holding office. Tho most spirited contest Is over tho offices of mayor and marshal. Wo have for mayor on ono tlekol A. J. Fiorey, our ac- eommudntlug postmaster, and his son-ln-Iaw, Wm. VSn dor Helton, on tho other, and tho cdhtcst will bo at sharp as It Is In Los Angeles over the mayoralty there. The friends of the Young People's society of Baglb Point gave them a social entertnlumont in Drown's hall on the 21th, and the only thing to In the least mar tho pleasure of the occasion was that there were too many people there, thoy lacked room, they, bjient tho evening In playing games nnd having a good tlmo gen erally. Light refreshments were served by the ladles. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Brad- shaw, N'ovember 23, a nine-pound bey, so reports Dr. Holt. K. A. lienor or Medford was a pleasant caller lately. He had been up on Butte creek looking for a farm. A lady by the name of Davis of Medford came out and gavo a lec ture In tho Interests of tho W. C, T; U. last Saturday night. E. F. A. Blttner. J. G. Medley, N, A. Medley and Charles W. Roberts called for dinnor last Saturday on tapir way to look at a farm lying about three mljes north of here. Mr, uooerts seomcu to ue the prospec tive purchaser. G. C, Blackburn, a representative of the Medforci Sun, called ou us Monday for dinner. II. G. Shoare'r, one of tho sheriff's daputlos, callod hero Sunday on his way to the Prospect country on offi cial business, also for dinner on Monday on his roturn trip. He was accompanied by Johnny Goodwin as dtflfcr. M. L. Dally must bellevo in adver tising in tho Mall Tribune through tho Kaglets, for last week ho had an ad. and now he sends the following to the readers of the Eaglets: We tiro showing the largost and finest line of dolls evor sho(wn In Hagfe Point, Alio a flno line of hand paint ed chlnawaro and Christmas goods of all kinds for young and old. Seo our flue lino of fancy Christmas sta tionary. Tho Modal Variety Store. -Adv. Last Saturday J, D. Olwell, II. W. Ulghaiii, A. Conro Floro and J. B. Spencer camo up in their auto and enjoyed dinner at 1 o'clock p. m., then took in our now part of town. They seemed to be astonished at the rapid growth wo have mado as a town since last spring. D. O. McGee, a tlmbor cruiser of Douglas county, and D, W. Dey were pleasant callers Sunday. Lust buuday morning, when Attor ijey Briggs' family hud flulshed their breakfast in Ashland, thoy and their guests, Mr. and -Mrs. C. Wood of Mlmuotu, discussed the subject of getting dinner and the suggestion was-made by ono of the family to go to ieaglo Point to tho Sunnysldo for dinner, aud no sooner suggested than nillla Brlggs was getting tho auto ready and In a little over an hour thoy wero hero calling for dinner. Mrs. Briggs said that it was too nico a day to stay Indoors. Our enterprising townspeople aro having crosswalks built across some of tho Btroots, especially between lho new HVery .stAbtb, fty thh way. g. It. ItnVntih & Srfn Mvb had n beautiful sign plnced on tho top of tho now barn. There Is nlso u cross walk being put In across tho street between tho Knglo hotel mid Owlng's Sl6rc. l.ist Monday night Uenjnmin Focd enhurg nnd Andrew Coffmnft PnmV out with sovimleon lumd of flue hoof cuttle from the Hutte Falls country, having engaged them to Kd, Potton ger. They delivered thein TiuVdny. The bunch of cuttle hroimht the neat little sum of about nif average of $.M) n bond. The two above named gentle hri?d returned to Knglo Point the same night. These cattle were driven tt' Mr. Pot tenter's feed yard on Apple- gate lo be fed until April on $t."i baV. Who wonders that beefsteak is bight The election is drawing near and the two opposing fnctitm, the prog ressives and the inoslmrk, us they are called, are mustering nil their forces nnd I understand Ihut one man lifts mude the statement that he' will spend $1,000 to defeat the mo-shuck ticket. As I understand the situa tion, the progressives nro in favor of bonding the ipwn to put in a water system and an elOetrie light pliinl; while (lib inoshnt,ks nre opposed la the town gntug id debt anv more tin til therotis more thnn .f.M.OOO wfirlh of taxable property in the town ntul more jicopie to pay the tuxes. ' Last Tuesday the Ladies' Wood chopping club met on Mr. Cooley's laud with the honorary members of the sterner sex to cut aud haul the wood for church purjuwes this win ter. Among them were Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Grovcr, Mr. and Mrs. Hrynnl, Mr. and Mrs. William Knighton, Jtr. Painter, Mr. Cooley, Mr. Xoruinu Me Quaid; Mesdames A. W. Thomas, 11. W. Owings, A. J. Fiorey nnd A. C. Howlelt. The ladies prepared 'din ner, and they report having had a fine time. They eut into stove wdnd nbout five or six cords of wood nnd hauled a part of ft to the church building. J. J. Fryer, who has been up bit Long Branch visiting his grandson and wife, returned the first of the week. He rejiorts that his ginud.soh; Austin Green, is in such health Hint it beenmo necessary for him to gb to a specialist to be treated. He went from here to Grants Pass, and fears are entertained that he will have lo go to San Francisco to have an ojler ation performed. A few days ago our postmnster re eejved a lurgc government mail sack filled with a lot of old agricultural reports and Congressional Hecords, some of them dating bnek fourteen years. You see, it is nbont time trt weigh Hie mriil matter again, so that the railroad companies can bring the average haul for the next four years up to a fictitious standnrd nnd thus rob the nvernge American citien of millions of dollars. The sack weighed 150 pounds, nnd if they, the representatives in congress who have the franking privilege, will send J3fj pounds to a small postoffiee like Eagle Point, how mnny thousands of loiiuds will they send to our large cities! Ludo Greaves came out to be exam ined by Dr. Holt Tuesday night, sd that ho could be insured by one of the life insurance eompanios. Robert Ream had been up in tlte Prospect country and arranged to have hint come out ns to issue the policy. Marian II. Paine of Medford waft among the guests nt the SunnysHe Tuesday iright on his way to his ranch on Itogue river, twelve miles below Prospect. I asked him how the honor men were getting nlong, and he said splendid; that they were doing more and better work than many who were employed on the public roads from onr floAlim; population. Married, November 30, 1911, nt tin rbsiileiYcc df the bride's parents, Mr. and Mis. Andrew U region, Charles Ciiicudo and Miss Lillic Gres&ou, by Itov. A. C. Howlelt. f Married, by John Walkins, esq., Frank Castor and Miss Mintcr. Fur ther notice luter. JACKSONVILLE Brown Brothers' and tho Haglo Point hardware store and tho street bo twoon Von dor Hellen Brothers' and The new electric light company has voluntarily reduced the rate charges heretofore 2 cents per kilowatt. Juck- fionville has been paying the outrage ously high rate of 12 cents per kilo watt. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Diinningtoii were in Medford one day this week. Mr. und Mrs. K. Conger of Cen- tarl Point precinct were guests (.f rrnnk Itobmon und wife Thanksgiv ing. Mrs. Hobsou is their daughter. Frank Dybeo was in Jacksonville Thursday spending Thiiuksgiviiig with relatives. K. C. Potter of the Poodle Dog is being visited by bis youngest houj who lives in Sun Francisco. County School Superintendent Wells has been visiting the schools t Sterling ami Applegule. Mrs. Ella Cook has gone to Cli- forniu to spend the winter with rela tives at Berkeley. , Mrs. Day, who bus been stopping Willi Jier daughter, Mrs, Wilson, left for Point Hiclunoiid, Cub, dining the past week. Mrs. EarJ Jnckson of La Grande,' Union county, who Ims been visiting in Ibis ncctlqtif w.ns. in .Invjiwouvillo li few days ago. Mr. ittid Mrs. j, 1), nrmvn uf Slerl ing weto re'eVlit visitors in Jackson ville. 0. Klksnut made n business hip lo Afcflford Wednesday nrienutdn. Mr. and Mrs. Bowinati Hartley of Talent were gliosis of 0. H. Ityper son nnd family Tlutliksiriving. .TAhics 1,'ock', who bus taken Ibe contract to carry the mail lo Apple gule postoffiee from Jacksonville, ns suh-contrnetbi to H, Wendt, nmde his first trip Friday, The Cuthtilio church building is be ing remofod nnd TOprttrPi! ntherwln Services will be held more rcgulnily there hereafter. There vn a liinllng hintfli for turkeys in JnekftohVlllo the fore hW of tho wPok. Soiiru. good marksman ship was displayed. Mioses FlrtrenVo Rl'ddv and Agiti". Brond were ovtir frmu Medford Sun day. A. Tlirookniorlbn nnd his1 force of men and teams will finish gravelini: the hill road south of town uet week. Rev. Boyle it ml Jones of Cent nil Point tarried it short time ill Jack sonville Intel v. The latter will soon leave for Corning, Cnl., with his fam ily to locate. Union son-ices were held nt the Presbyteriun church on Thanksgiving day. A fine program was observpl which included nil able sermon bv Rev. C. II. Johnston. The nltcnibinee was large. Miss Grace Nelson spent Thanks giving day with her paernts, who live near Sterling. Benjniniii M. Collins and his fam ily motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Collins of Table Rock Thursday. Mrs. C. II. Johnston nnd her daugh ter were recent visitors in Medford The voters of Jacksonville school district will hold a special meeting December 8 to levy n tax for the en suing year. N. 11. Nurregnn, who i one of Eagle Point's prominent horticulturists, was nt the county sent during the past week. Sheriff nnd Mrs. W. A. Jones spent Thnnkspiviiig at the Roe home in Phoenix. R. B. Dow hns retnmrd from n wild goose hunt in California. The sale of a lot of horses from Wyoming, advertised to take place in Jacksonville, was a failure, owing to the lateness of the season. The pro prietor hns put them in a pasture nt Sterling and returned home, expecting to realize fair prices fur them in tho spring. Mrs. Hugh Elljojl of Medford nml her daughter, Mr.j Mabel Buck, of Portland, visited friends living in Jacksonville a few days since. Charles J. Nunnn is in Medford, having been placed in charge of the big grocery store formerly owned bv W. II. Harden & Co. Th6 Jacksonville High school hoys have formed a bnskctbnll club nnd nre practicing regularly for a game with teams of other valley towns. M. Formnn of Applcgnte made his regular trip to Jacksonville during the past week. Chris Ulrich and his fomily, Mr, and .Mrs. Lewis L'lrioh nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Ulrich enjoyed a turkey dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jainop T. Buckley of Applegate Thursday. Mrs. W. K. Finney, who has been visiiuig relatives living in Jdulio, is nt lionle again. .Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Thrasher of Grants Pass bnvo been visiting .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunford. John Murgreiter of Poormnn's creek transacted business in Jnuk sonvillo Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. G. King, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pop mid Mrs. F. M. Poc spent Thanksgiving day with John Murgreiter nnd k fuifiily'of Poor mun's creek. Mrs. B. E. Hnney wns n recent vis itor in Jacksonville, Miss Lclia Prim, a lonelier in tho .Medford school, who recently had rid operation for appendicitis performe'd at the Sacred Heart hospital, is c0hv vnleflcmg. Miss Burchell of Woodvilfe, Who is teaching the Storlimr School, was in Medford Wednesday on her fray lioriie to spend ThiinkFgiving. Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Cii'rnov niitdo Jacksonville a vinit nflt long since. W. F. Ashpole wnk in Applegate Wednesday looking after tho Inrge number of cattle Hint are being fed there for the Economy liinrket. Policemitn Cingculil had business at Jacksonville recently. Tho case of Borneo Pclto'n vs. the Gold Hill Canal company bus been appealed to the fiuitrcmfl court. Tjio dofetidiinl appeals from a judgment or nearly HOO obtained iii the cir cuit court by plaintiff.'' ' S. h. Snndry, dcjmty mnflter fish oonmiissioner, niride 'an official trip to Jacksonville Hie filro part of the week. Mrs. R. E. O'Brien o'llmo itown from Big Applegate a feW dnvs ilco. Joseph Goldsby ,,f Arplcgnto was in Medford Thursday, iir. ami jmth. o. r, Hods Wero gue-Ms of Mr. am M?s; J, W. Of'P nt IhoOpp mine, west" of Jft'ekflonviilo, Thanksgiving, Tbd shooting inutfeh ahd rAffiiS lit" Bunoohi, tpititl of Liltlo Applpgiite, wns a success. Nearly 2011 Htmi'ls men from dirferent purls of the coun ty wore in nttoinluiioo it ml a seer, several hogs nmjjuuuy turkeys were disposal of by W. It. (Iltrrefl; mini, uger of the event,' A. ( Hmigh wlfs down frrtu (IrnlflB Puss WeiliUwilny, ' lie bhd ,pisl ve turned I'xMx n jVrofosMolint Seattle. ' hip to -r CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. and Mrs, J, , Single of Seven aTb whonrs Here Wedues Mi Oaks spent day. 11. i Diinlnys spent Wednosdav in OiiiuIh Pass, Mr. ami Mrs. Kotllcutuu iutiviI here Wednesday to visit ,Mra. Kettle man's parentis, Mr. and Mr. W. I) Lewis, A. 1-5. Ponte left for northern Cn'i toituu Thursiln.v evening on n Imim ness trip. Mrs. Guy Tex, Councilman A. J. Duulup. .Mr. Palmer, Sr., Mr. Palmer. Jr., Frank Miller, T. J. Taylor. Mi, Kenneth Heche, Miss Norwood, Mrs. Norwood. Miss Hoke. Men ill Kindle were nmong the many Central Point people who spent Weduemluy in Mod- nmi. Piof. Cnn)fcr nun wife nnd Mr. mid Miv. C. E. Tuber spent Thunksgiviiig in Mt'dford. Mr. II. E. Bedford nnd children isited friends in Woodville Thanks, giving. Emil Lunge visited home folks here Thurduy. Mrs. Com Keunil of Sains Valley spent Thanksgiiiig hero with iclu tives. John Painter wns badly kicked bv a mule on the temple Thursday morn ing, but is reported to be getting nlong nicely. Mr. nnd Mr. T. J. Taylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy, Mr. and Mr J. J. Grim, Miss Kther Pankey, Miss Pearl Pan key. Miss Ethel Pankey. Shipley Ross. Clarence Pnnkey, Gus Morris, How ard Duulup, Wilher Hathaway weie nmong the many Control Point people who spent Thursday afternoon in Medford. The greatest social event ever held hero was the old-time ball given 'it the opera house Wednesday evening. Everything was according to pro. gram and the old boys and old girls oiileluhsod the younger boys and girls in the old dunces. The grand inarch was led by Mayor Lecvpr nml wifp, A very elaborate supper was served by tho Ladies' Improvement club nt midnight. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. II. Madan of .Millionaire Row and John U. All well of Med font were among the dancers on the floor. Mrs. Lizxie dial of Ashland was here Thursday visiting friends. Mrs. Dean of Ashland intended (he old-Uiiie diincu here Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. W. Myers spent Fridiiy in Grants Pass. Bridauo Suiidorrfnn is nt Tolo Ibis week hastening the completion of u fine residence there. Jf'rs. George r. Wright nnd diiugh tcr, Miss Hazel, returned Friday evening t rom a lew days' enjoyable visit willi Mrs. Wright's sisler, Mm. Renii Whipple, of Woodville. Miss Marguerite Holmes left for Woodville Friday after spending Thniiksgiung with her horiiu folks here. The meetings nt the Christina church being conducted bv Rev. Boyle have been a great benefit to the public and have strongly im pressed nil in attendance by leaving tlie impress ol his many just sayings which (bo years in Ihoir flight can never efface from their memories. Quite nn accident happened to J. L. Clino at a wood camp on Round Top. where he wils driving wedges, nml Hie sledge slipped und struck his hip. which knocked it out of place, but ho is reported to bo doing nicely. Remember the enntutn to bo given nt tbo Opera house Monday evening, December -I. Doors open nt 7 o'clock and the program communei's nt H b'clock sharp. Sixty children with hcnutiliil costumes nro to nroKcnt Hut enntatn. Fairies, brownies, gipsies, nymphs, owlsall will bo Ihero in abundance. Come, forget nil trouble, nnd bo nnoo more in the ngo of fair ies, brownies, etc They nre sure Id have n most bewitching and charming effect on nil, nnd those present will likely not know whether they nre fairies or something abastrial or not, so light will their hcaits be after spending an hour or so of the pure enjoyment that oiilv (he fairies of one nnd eveiLndj's household cun furnish. THANKSGIVING CARDS, INDIAN BASKETS, MATHER GOODS !? ,., ,-"- 'WSTL iVOi' jw-v". mxt jHrrviPoii Mmlb r 7 PsissrjKSsMpjrirrj-rjj' vii(oxj3)trijin..xKs istrfljitwur. S '1ia5WJaaiax'3S5WW'tWBa- Full Line of , Peerless Lamps All Kiutr.'inltMMl. "Now Is I ho liinc lo ('1 your houso v. hvil. (looil IliliLiuldH lo t lie comfort, (if winter I. .out lis. Southern Oregon Electric Co. North Grape Street. 4te---e;'44;--a--t-G4(4-a-a4i-iA4-t4-e-'-a4-a-4--- trr4 A THRILLING STORY Ktulo in tli Union nt 10 flftri'tl itrKrr-CH of 111 tolit by liutiilrritH of I'lOUT OltOWI'HM In r.-ry tlirtr Krrot iirlili'Wini'lilH in ovrrt-iMiiliiK fiom one front In tlu-lr oiclmrilit liy lli uo of The HAMILTON RESERVOIR ORCHARD HEATER uwil I.CONOMICAI, anil tllHlMPl,148T It Is the. moiit l'.l'l lUTlVU In eoiiHtriietlou nml (ii-rntlnn Our mw lllcriitiin- In ikiw rrtily, eoutnlnluK iiiiici of Inti-rmt to you ninl rxiH-rt iolvlci m tlmie ikiIiiIn, nMcli in fnc Wi w. pim our In iliilrlcH. Iiotiir wrltrt to.iny I).a't wtiit two or Itir.- luoiiihu A. L KITCHIN 6 Co., ROSEBURG. Ore I tt 4 te ? $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ jSi The Medford National Bank y to- to r to to to to to to to to to CAPITAL STOCI1 - $100,000.00 SURPLUS nnd PROFITS 933 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY BAl-'H Olil'OHlT IIO.X! FO It ItK.NT. W. & OOSO, Pretlaeni. 3. A. rsxHT, Vie Pri. JOHM S. OBTK, OAihltr. V. B. MXXUUOX, Vloo Xrt. W. a. JAOXHOH, Anl. Clitr. to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to l$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $"$ $ $ $ $'$ $ $ $'$ $1 ...First... National Bank -of MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOOK $100,000.00 Surplus and TJndividod Profits $58,000.00 0 T). ited Slates nnd Postal Savings Depository Wo solic' your business, which will receive our care ful attention. F. K. Deuol. President M. L. Alford, Oashior Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashior OUR WOOD AND DRAY Offlio Ih nmv loi-utcd nt No. .18 Houtli I'ir In WIIniiii .V Co.'h Ncntuil liniiil Nlurn. SH'dl attention glum u, , hiuvIuk of huiimilioM KoimIh nnd fho delivery of fro Ik I it. H. S. 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