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PAGE SEC -i n t MEDFORD MAIL1 TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1012. Our Correspondents JACKSONVILLE EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. Prior Eaton Is seriously III with pneumonia nt tho reshlonco of Mrs. lrono Eaton, nltlioiiRh his condition has improved soinowlint. , Mrs. A. H. MnoRloy of Portlnntl has been visiting lior formor home ami wan tho guest ot her plater, Miss Kntella Levy, while In Jacksonville 8ho wnB on her wny homo from iw visit In Now York. W. C Kltto mndo a trip to Port land during tho week. Mrs. O. ll&rlmngh, Miss Amelia llrltt nnd Estella lvy wore Mcdford vlsltora tho foro part of the week. Mrs. Charles F. Dunford Is serl-. ously HI with consumption and Is not expected to survive long, Sid N'lchols Is closing out his stock-j of merchandise with tho intention ofj removing to Canada. Services have been held in the Catholic church every evening dur ing tho week by tho priests, who are traveling over the coast In a chapel car. Tho incrcnntllo establishments of Jacksonville will bo reduced by two, ns Nunnn-Tnylor Co. and Sid Ntchol nijo selling out. However, there seems to be ft likelihood ot another storo being opened here soon. L. A. Nell and Jack Trtic. pioneer residents of tho upper valley, were among thoso in Jacksonville during tho week. Miss Jorsenson is learning the millinery trado nt Miss Pnyntcr'a es tablishment in Mcdford. Taxpayers are thronging tho court house and Sheriff Jones and his as sistants are kept busy writing re- pnlntR. The recent city election created j v'"- Ore., Tuesday ni.uht on txmixu.t considerable interest, but was not of t"t I A. Wo-o va not -the occasion ot any hot contests. . peeteil to live, and that amputation About 145 votes wore cast, which Is tf one of hi limbs va nepi.-nry, a light poll. Hereafter the marshal w,lit'h operation war. performed Wed and street commissioner will be ap- ncMlny by Drs. J'icklc. MorrUon ami nlnrn,1 1,v tlin tnnvnr lntm.l nf 31IUHlKri)U elected, tho new charter making this cliangc. Mrs. Normllo and Miss Mary AVett ever were among the many who went to Mcdford during the week. The Parents and Teachers' associ ation of Jacksonville held a meeting at tho high school assembly Friday afternoon, which was well attended. An interesting program was satisfac torily rendered. Gagnon brothers ot Medford have uccn here frequently on timber bus iness. Candidates for county offices are slow in announcing themselves, al though it is only a few weeks uutll tho primary election will bo held. G. B. Woodson was over from ItabbltvIIle tho fore part of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Householder 6f Kauo's Creek were in Jacksonville Thursday for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dunn of Ash land were among their Jacksonville friends a few days ago. Attorneys Phipps, Lawlor and Mc Cabo of Medford, Hough of Grants Pass and Briggs of Ashland had bus iness at the county seat this week. . Frank R. Nell, state forester, is down from Derby. Geo. Alfonl of Fonts Valley, was in Phoenix Wednesday. Mis lailia Roberts of North Talent was in Phoenix Wednesday. O T. Payne of. Ferns Valley was mi Ashland last Wodnosdny. Alfalfa hay at C. Carey's twelve dollars per ton. Phono Fanners 8U1 Fll. We are sorry lo announce the deatli u C the little daughter of F.d Foss and wife of Talent, Wednesday, of spinal jnoniiuritis. Fears are en tertained of an epidemic of the dread malady. Mrs. Win. Hreexcr. of Talent visited the county Seal Tuesday. Mrs. H. X. French of North Talent has hud aood siteee-s with her peti tion for parrels imst. which everyone seems nuxious to sum E. P. Hughes of Ashland, has sev eral men nt work setting out fruit trees on his tnict of lnifd in Ferns Valley lately. C Corey this week has planted seed in hotbeds sufficient to raUe about fifty thousand tomato plants, lio.M(le.- a many celery, popers, egg plant, cauliflower, ground cherry, sweet potato, early cabbage. Miss June Knrhnrt of Medford. came out to the Under home Tuesday where she will he in ntendance uxu L. A. Hose, on account of an opera tion iiKn one of his limbs, beside being ill with dialiitis. It will bo sev eral days before the results can be told on account of systematic caudi tious. Mrs. L. A. Rose and her daughter I Mrs. C. Cute ennie up from ltrown X HOTEL MEDFORD DINNER Price $1.00 8 to !) L M. Merry Widow Coektail Cousonunu Sarah Benilmrdt Crcnie di Yolnillc Fresh Lobster Cutlets, Sauee Rcnioulnde Poinmes Barigoulo Filet of Beef a la Carlsbad ' Spaghetti Italian Kirseh-Wasser Punch , Roast Spring Chicken, English .Broad Sauce Candied Sweet Potatoes Succotash Emit. Salad Apple Pie Lemon Meringue Via Vanila Ice Cream Assorted Cakes Swiss Cheese Bonis Crackers Mixed Nuts Layer Raisins Demi Tasso The Bread and Pastry used in this Hotel are made on the promises HOTEL MEDFORD - SUNDAY Rau-Mohr-Co., Props. March 10; 1912 SPECIAL MUSIC " B. T. VAN DE CAR will save you money if in the market for diamonds, watch es or jewelry. The best goods at lowest prices in Medford PHIPPS BUILDING NOTICE "While it is our utmost desire to please, we respect fully submit that we cannot hold reserved tables after (5:30 p. m. unless otherwise especially arranged. A very o.uiet wedding took place at the Christian parsonage in Phoenix 'AYciio.-diiy moruinjr, when Rev. A. li. kllVrvy of Phoenix joined in marriage Mis Josephine Calhoun nnd William Cottrell. The younp people are both well and favorably known. We widi them a Ion and Jiappy vo.vac through life. They left immediately for their new home, which the groom Jind prepared, in Snms Valley. rile Cured in 0 to 11 Diiys. Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to euro any case ot Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 50c. IT'S SO EASY TO END CATARRH Go to Chas. Strang and say I want a HYOMKI outfit take It home open tho box pour a fow drops of HYOMEI from tho botUo into tho little hard rubber inhaler breathe it for five minutes end noto tho re freshing relief breatho It four or fivo times a day for a few days and catarrh and all its disgusting symp toms will gradually disappear. HYOMEI contains no opium, co caine or other harmful drug and is sold on money back plan for catarrh, asthma, croup, colds, coughs and ca tarrhal deafness. Completo outfit $1.00 extra bottles if needed 50 rents at Chas Strang's and druggists everywhere. Simple Instructions for uso In every package you can't fall to banish catarrh if you follow Instructions.. Tf you are looking for an efficient fence a fence suitable for many different purposes PAGE FENCE will supply your needs I1R.H-45N Page Fence rwwij,',sw -.- w.JnKlVL. v- Rabbit .. Proof TK.- Page Rabbit Proof Fence is practical, economical and absolutely rabbit proof You want the BEST "WE HAVE IT We furnish man and tools and assist in the erection of every rod of Page Fence without extra cost to you. Yew and Cedar Posts alwavs on hand - . Gaddis . Dixon "The Page Fence Men" Distributor Northern California and Southern Oregon Main Office Medford, Oregon DON'T ly a watch by the case. - The movement is the im portant thihg. We sell the most rcliablcmovc ments in the world namely, the Waltham. We carry the WALTHAM WATCH in all gradeseach grade the best possible timc-picco at its price. You cannot make a mistake if you buy a Waltham. r "It's Time You Owned a Waltham" t Sec our complete display of Adjusted Waltham of the Colonial Scries. Made as 0m as it is aafe to make a reliable watck. MARTIN J. REDDY, Tho Jeweler Near Poatofllce J --'TIW v A SNAP 10 ucroH, lx ml ten from Medford, Ituoil graded roiul croiwoM tho tract, nil froo noil, at $G0 per aero, f 1000 will hnnillo, cany ternm on balance. Part l oroide bottom hinil, nu'tiihlo for alfalfa. Hnnrnl uprliiKH on tho place. Timber onoimh ly f111" tho tract. No luilldlniPi, I" tho Griffin circle tllhtrlct, W.T.YorkiSlCo. TUSCAN SPRINGS Having no oiiual on mirth u varloty ot inlnoral watcrii nnd ourlnit dloonaim ii, h .rt.iiiii win tint roach. If you aro in ncoil of health, roino now. W ix ro upon nil tno year ami ran rub best of raro ami iitHiiitlon uow nit woll an In nnmntor. 8tniw xlnlly '" 0lJ llluff to tho prlncii. Furtuor par ticulars niWroM E. B. WALBRIDGK TI'HtWN HPUISOH. OMu Draperies 'i cttrrf a vnry coinplflta Unt of ilrupKrl". f" mirlti. : turrit, olr, nntl lo till ! of uiiliulNltuni;. A nHnl iiwjx J" look nftur Ittln x-ork oxelimlvely mill will elm RMt mirvloo In pokIIiI to cot in ov.it lii InrRvnt clllrn. WEEKS & McGOWAN C6 Watch Our Addition Grow Jark.NMi ami Kuiiutilt Mcdford Realty and Improvement Company m. r. x ii. (X nitiK. BACKT07HE riv raL-AA Vil'Dill' I LI E3 F0RDE CAN DO IT Do you want your lawn put in flint cla uluipof All work (iiiinxiitt'nl. I.t'avu athlrrnn with II. H. PntlorHoti, Quaker Nuntcry, Sli lioU'l- HEV; THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro lli'hl in Moohc Hall vvr Tliurlav at .1 p. m. IIut.vIio l.v nivitcil. w COLONE3T FARES TO ALL .OfXTl IN OBtOON. OAIIY MARCH 1 TO APRIL IB, 1012 SOUTH Er'm PACIFIC cmeioo T. lOUli OMAHA KtNlAl CITT ,T. PAUL 1 00 at on ai.ot ii.oa xi.oi V (t? P.OW OTH.N eiTIC OOMA...ONOtifOkr iOW 0..lonttKrp.rXVrxr-llM',l)(,6l',lui IImt ii m prrrlit (mm nr culnt, l() hro trl.nl. or irl.tlir. Inllm K lio i1 lr In "Ort llnrl. lit llti. Iiirm, jihumr drMMlt IK fnritwith nr lor.l .cr.il .nX . llrVt will ln trlrr-r)r.l loinr lirr.V rlrl. M'.llim lh. untrr.l.nnl f"r cimI In tn ll.nlllrriluru loiwnilKi.t. wo r. utm, Crmii fon3 net, nmut, cttm A Klamath Ranch FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 t0 HiTi'ii, 1'2 inilch rarit of Klaiiiath I'allv, on main road to Lulccviuxv. About BT) norwj will liu under tho ov nriitiiont iliteli ami can hu irrit,'utnl. Hue alfalfa or pardon laiiil. An ahumlaiioo of froo ouUiile rauuli. Ouo nf tho hiMtt tiniDOnitimm tlioro in in that Pi'tition for a man vu xvautM to , (Uiv'iiL'o in tho uliuup liimiiiUMH. Looal- oil jiiKt riht for a linvimitn whuti llio railronil in Imilt from KlamaSli Kallx lo l.ul.oviow, I'nru WO ior i.ii'ro, Will oxchaiiKO tor .Mrillonl cjl.V or t'oiiulry propcity. W.T.York. Co. r vv v vw A AAA AAA.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A. ..AA.JLA.a.Av.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.AvA.A.A.A.A.A.A.AAAAA.A.AA1..A..A.AAa. 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