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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1906)
I. Raise Btuit, Grow Stock 1 . ffl ifa rfV ' if rf ' Jitfkt ? I pOILEC r Mine or Lumber. !L I' l K JJ I I K I I I f1l ill Hi I (flUl I f :toiu.ii.i.iwMfcl;.,,J j ' &,ta,aTSa'la ..SPI , r i'ilPJViVlf ew jJL (jL LI I, I, A f The Rogue River Valley ' i TOT? MPnrAPn MATT - 1 i LJ WL XVIH. V MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON FRIDAY, OCTOBER n ,3 I TZJi , - fimwranvv I OF ' Concedes Superiority. f the Rogae River Valley Grape Over California Product ion ttogue iUver Valley grapes equal Hie beat product 'of California vineyards is an accepted faot to tfale eeotlwn, yet is not generally ooaoeded by the vioeyardiete olour sister stats on tie south. An exception to tainTale was found 1 In the person of a prominent grape Slower .from the California raisin belt who sauntered 'into the exhibi tion bnlldinf reoently. Observing tire display of grapes ke qoeried: "Fine lot of grapes. ' Do yon grow them here?" The polite1 caretaker informed Mm that they were bat a small and oaroely perfect sample of the Rogue Xlver Valley prodnot, whereupon the 'visitor expressed not only his sur prise at the quality of the fruit bat (farther stated (hat he owned 500' acres 'Of vineyard In the raisin zone of Fresno eoanty, ' California, bat had never been wile to grow anything quite equal to those shown in the Hedford exhibit, "Oar grapes," said he, "'contain about five per cent more aaooharine matter than 7ours, bat yon -oan oer talnly exoeU as in the quality and firmness ot your produot, making it a superior article for shipment " - This admission, from one whose in terests are naturally somewhat antag. aistio, certainly 1b very gratifying to the grape eolturists ot thin valley. A (Few Mediord Mens. BY PIONEER. Mr. und Mrs. William leathers and family, of hepner, intimate friends of Mr. and Hra. Royce, of Mediord, have pai-rmasedrtne Henry Ammerman farm, two and tine-half miles southeast of Medford. Conslderation,$l,370. The sale was made by Henry Koyoe, of Mecrford. ' Mr. and Mrs, A. Lloyd and family, who have occupied the W. O. tiodge house, on!'North O street, for the pasj two months, while Mr. -I was engaged on the (North Medford sohool house, left Wednesday for Corrallis, where Mr. Ik has steady employment with Contractor Bnooka, building a young ladies' dormitory. Henry Grimes, Jr.,1 of Klamath Falls, is on a brief visit to bis par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Grimes, of North O street. Grandma Whitney, -who was so bad y braised from her unfortunate fall few days sinoe, is convalescent, we are giaa w report. We are loath to part with our good friends and neighbors, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Koyoe, who have ocoupied the Hamilton proporty.on North O street, for the last summer, they having leased the Barnnm farm, two miles east of the olty, for one year. MR. EDITOR :-Last Monday morn ing a friend oalled at oar home rather hurriedly in my absence, informing Mrs. Martin that be had heard of J. G. Martin being lostybut it proved to be a fake, however, for I was easily traoed and found diligently employed placing np the little purple prunes and silver skin plums in the clean attractive plum orchards of Messrs. JLozler and Pheister, one mile east of the olty, where this ground is carpet ed with from two to; three fifty pound boxes per tree of delioioas,maiketable fruit Bad their dryers running day ana night. While nuBily at work in . humble position filling my bucket. well-dressed gentleman approached me saying, "you seem to have the orchard all to yourself and a soft snap, too, (I should judge, with all this beautiful trait banked around yon, I at onoe Informed the gentleman this was a soft snap of a fifty aore traot and if he was banting employment I would not be in the least selfish, bat would willingly give him, his rela tives and friends 49 acres of the soft snap, .with good wiU.buoket, old over, alls and shoes as a friendly aot, bat the tourist and homeseeker was soon lost sight of in the gresn foliage of the trees. When quitting time came I oalled on Messrs. Lozier and Phnis r tor and domanded my time, informing tnem that I bad learned the friotlon was all in the baok and knees in picking op prunes and if I continued I should have them furnish a thorough braoe for my back and pads for my Knees, l'hey both spoke at once say. .ng, "another Missouri tenderfoot" My first thought was my hip pocket which never saw a gun, bat this move appeared to make them be a little mild in their explanation and sayng with a little more sympathy tnat after about thirty days of constant work at 1 PORTER RESIDENCE FORTUNE TARRIES AN IDEAL HOME FOR INDUSTRY Flattering Inducements of any Western State To an anxious young man who in- The new L. G. Porter residence, on Oregon NOW Offers the Most Wont dMsa..!. ,. 111 I 1 . 1 , uccuiu iirevi, win ue reauy kui oooupsncy within fifteen days. From an architectural standpoint the build ing is one of the most attractive in that tmarmlng residenoe section and in point of oomfort and oonvenienoe is excelled by few in Medford. The quired what he should do to get rioh. street elevation is quite striking, a Petroleum V. Nasby replied : "Young broad veranda extending across the man, get np early and wurk late and front and entirely down one elds bard ; don't give anything away and gives a pleasing and homIie effeot eat what you can't sell, and if you The first 'floor embraces a roomy don't die rioh and go to the devil you vestibule, from which a parlor) may sue me for libel," 13.6x14.6, a sitting room 13x14 and a Fouishas it may appear many peo large dining room 17x18 are immedl- pie are working along those lines, and ately aooesslble. A library 9x11 and with reasonable prospects of success, a commodious kitchen 11x17, with all but we have a oetter plan to suggest; the essential attendant 'features of the success of whiob .does not involve modern design added completes the the fulfillment of Mr. Nnby'i oonolud- arrangement of the lower floor. Ing prophecy, 3 Five bedroonw, with roomy olosets Oregon is a land of opportunities and batb and a large 'Balcony aocessi- for the young man ttl energy, thrift ble from the hall, complete the ap- and sobriety. We mean the indus pointments of this comfortable and trions young man. The loafer's brie-. quietly elegant home. ade is as tally recruited here as else- A low wall of concrete blocks aur- where. The cigarette sucking youth mounted by an ornate - cap flanks the with an ambition to shine in the so- street side of a spacious lawn, which oial olrcle of the 'downtown oodflBh is to be laid out in harmony with the emporium may reach the zenith of hie surroundings. ambition anywhere, but opportunity D. W. Hazle, the contractor, under lingers here for fife' industrious. whose direction the work is being The fruit growing industry in Ore. oondnoted, expects to have the build- gon Is but barely oat of its swaddling ing in readiness for oooopanoy by No- clothes. Its future possibilities oan- vember 5th. The approximate cost of not certainly be 'forecasted. It is safe the building alone will be about 12500 to predict that within five years the KINNEY HELD TO TYPHOID RAGES AT SUPERIOR COURT KLAMATH FALLS nearing in the case of John Kinney, Enidemir. Trrohl W.. i- 'V6- Sanitary Pre- to 93000. I ORDERED PUT IN. this business these imaginary aohes and pains would disappear. Just think imaginary when a man is aouoiea up use a Jack knife. Mr. Editor, I have since disappeared from their orchard and can be found at home to my friends, lying on a spring mattress with Mrs. M. applying XXX horse liniment to my spinal column. Whether this will give me relief and make me whole again is question of some doubt. states of Oregon-and Washlntgon will be c tiled upon to supply the markets of the middle as well as the eastern states with high-grade fruits. Land vaiueB oeing reasonarjiy low. oroo prospects almost certain and drought unknown under these conditions for tune oannot fail to reward that man who has the requisite energy and pluck to embrace the onDortnnltv axtanifari xne cicy oounoii at its last meeting to him in tbia'land of "eaav mnnov ordered new sidewalks laid on the fol- Rogue River 'Valley fruit landB will lowing street: doable in value ' during the next five un r,aet seven tn street on property years 1 Now I imagine 1 hear some ownea oy w. v. inthrop.A. W. Btur- one say, "that's moonshine I" Well. iii,uhi ana on u street nes the same fellow who, up in the on u. o -Tool's "property. , Yakima valltrv a few veara . work. On east side North B street, from ed himself into a franiv thrnnnh fo.r 'nuiuQing jn. n. unuron, to ana of an over production of the fruit they including T. . West's property. grew there, and even induoed a few un ease siae jxortn u street, from timid onea to xrrnhnnt UiAir and including Margaret Ttoe'e. to and Note the oondttion of that country to- .umuuing a. a. moyuen s property. day. It Is almost aa world famed for un aoum u street on tne properties htm fmit o it, t,h nnn ri.. vn. of U B. Brown, F. F. Downing, Fred if the poor Swedish emigrant, with Luy, 11. G. Nicholson, Edith Orr and aTialt starved team and a ruBty plow, ' handicapped 'by an Imperfect know- On south side of West Eighth street ledse of the 1ncno0A onlots6ana7,4nblook53. oountrv. can wrest fortune from . On Northwest '.Eleventh street on I Quarter section of North DbWj, property owned y John F. White in ten short -summers and as many, and Eva Hooker, jos. lonsrer winters.' how miinh it un wesr, oemnin street on property must ha to nnmW on nnmr,. owned by L. G. Porter and H. L. On. tenee In this lavorad'land whr nm. b n 4 a. t. . - I vu a inn, low J.J. ana iz, l mer lingers fm- nlno mnnthi nnt owned by F. Osenbrugge. twelve and opportunity tantalizinriv On weBt side Booth J street, proper- onacka von under the nhln tr. Inrt ly ownea oy w. a. aan, w. 11. Mo- you to embrace her. uowau, u. w. onyuer, jonn Uodge 'lne man who .invest, his capital in ana Mrs. Milton Manle. . Roane River Vallev frnlt. .t On eastjside of 'L street, property valine Drioea narnnnt fall nf owned by A. J, Stewart, F. K. Deuel, and-It should be to the interest of r "Ju"oca ana rars. w. B. everv resident of rthia valloo tr. IStevenU U.hnBA fnrt.a hatra fha fhn.,DnnJn " " vuv wiuuoquuu ul ju west, sipe .a street, property easterners who vnriM folro 0t owned by Fred Barneburg, P. J. Hal- 0f the opportunity if the facts were Charged with laoanlt anH tlMinnn the person of D. W. W likens, was had lfiCt Of in Justloe Stewart's oourt last Satur- ranfinno wu me aeivaaanc oeia id fzou boDdB to anewer in the superior court. 7. . V,WirwiwnwaMBnM Klamatb FhIIb la afflicted with an epiaemio or .ypnoia lew, dae, it ib auv uuiujiiu. uB UUl Kinney. tar nrnfUn. Unnu. 9 TV.?- " rraoae oetweea the have been reported and the State i ,1?!! "'fV' 8t " Board otHeJth ha. been obliged to 7""" ""K""'. m- take official cognizance of the matter. v..viBou bmu wibu imre oouiaer "-'J n...u s oeaa the ranror and notified the Klamath Dleoe to a jelly He was compelled by FaUs residents that unless they did bystanders to desist and his arrest something to relieve the situation the ,w,u" hrnlfh hnovH wamM lr,nv. i u - vuauH wvuau s u m IfCUO II UXS' half 'of better health oonditlonB, or if tne local health omoers were unable ma wu0 w uig .ffiat. a 4 I 1 . ...We - j J, wuauiwq uuiu wig iwuB Qi oiBHen, uuwjVUID juajw UUW UOUJHUU1BK ODD I IpL. ,,11,, ... . . , In order tht, th nnnHa mow ha """T U"W,U,M lur vue UPP8- --- m a1An nf fh. J i aomenmnHn.1 ina ..((...I. """" Mu general thi. iin- -P.n b..' v.. clean-up ompalgn baa been J." ;V"tt T u"?" menced. uwui ww j . k. uurau ui Agnomnire the following bulletins which will be used for 'Supplementary reading and study in the fifth, sixth and seventh gra es': The Home Fruit Garden. How to Build Small hrlgaticm Ultohea. LThe Control of the CodllnoMath, A rtlmr of Forestry. Til III An . Hu HtAHU MFnnTriuiPir ON THE STREET RATRBONE SISTERS va..va, UVU faVMIUU IU I f . j 1 ' - know ail, or much of any part, of the installed with a Large Char- uiemoue asuairy aaoptea in managing ter Memberahin anrl im propriate Ceremonies On Thursday evening, October 18th, Sohoel Notes. The Sugar Beet. Fowls: Care and Feeding. Asparagus Culture. Some Common Birds. Marketing Farm Produce, Potato Diseasps: Treatment. JThe Apple and Dow to Grow 'It. Uaod Koad for Farmers. Irrigation ' neia and Garden. Detection of Oleomargarinei and Renovated Butter. TT he Angora Goat. Praotioal Suggestions lor Farm Buildings. Orchard Enemies. 'Celery Culture. Strawberries. Raspberries. -Incubation and Incnbatore, Tne Lawn. Feeding'Farm Animals. atanaara varieties of Chickct s. "Poultry Raising. Pruning. Weeds: How to'KiU Th m. "WeedB Used in Medicine. Annual Flowering Plants. Other cities might learn wisdom trom the unfortunate experience of the Klamath county metropolis, which has been too busy growing to look af ter the minor details of municipal government. Medford would not fuller from general olean-up. Many of the alleys and back yards in the business dis trict are thoroughly frescoed with filth and their aoounimulation of gar bage would shock the publio soaven ger. Oar peerless alimate and mountain air does not guarantee us absolute immunity from epidemics and it would be a wise precaution to clean up the streets and alleys before the winter rains set in. TO . DANCE OCT. 31ST ley and S. S. Pentz. On east side Sooth C .street, all property between East Ninth street and East Twelfth streets. Put 'Em Oat o! Saslness. properly oited to them. Southern Orepra Normal Notes. President Mulkey is away this week. attenaing a teachers' institute in FTom ine uregon Tradesman : Sherman oounty, where he is one of Omaha boasts of having slain twenty the instructors. He will return the mall order houses and that there Ib last of the week. uU n.ug.B rauuugus nouse aoing Tire Y . W. C, A. meeting was well ouameBB mere loaay. ine reason was attended WednauW .nku k.i i.u t . . - .-- - ''-- .. ,u, u mm , ,,T1I! oraoe of Giving," was ably goods, arguing that i the . catalogue presented by the leader, Miss Cora uuuee uyerauH. at ine expense oi tne Carter. country merchant and was a detriment to them as well as chant to the small mer- Clrcnit Coari Proceediags. T. J. O'Harra va.O. 4 C. R. R. Co. set for trial October 24th. Nora Cooley vs. E. D. Cooley: set for trial Otltohor 94fh Jesse Wilson vs. Kate Wilson et al- .. a",J Ior tne 'nn gn "ith ... . . ' t.ft NHIltd VBD. hlnh 4. buh to quiet title. Taken nndor 1. " - " ""uul Miss Delia Tibbetts, , of the class of 1903, and for two years -a member of the Normal faculty, was married October 18th to Harry i. Keeney, oasnier oi tne first National Bank, of Eugene, Oregon. Prof. Mellinger, of the Normal faoalty, performed the oeremony. The football team Is practicing al vlsement. Stock vb. Howard; objection to con. urination of sale argaed. Court adjourned until Ootober 24th. Ukevlew Has' Dreams. ChaDel talks have bean al van inn f ly by Prof. Van Scoy on "OoDortun, ity, "Prof, Payne on "Science Notes," rres. muixey on "Words." Prof. Handera' on "The Urigln of Lan guage," and Prof. Wendell, on "Longfellow." Miss Case spoke of Lakeview has prospect of secnrlno Adelaide Proctor and reoited one of the southwestern extension of the Or- tD8t aol;hor'8 poems, "Tho Loat egon short llne.as weU as the proposed t,nord- Hill line, "the right of wav for whlh has already been secured," says an U Weober one of the present undoubted authority. The extension owne of ltn Medford i Crater Lake the Oregon short line is aulte ''"' o In the city this week probable as a move to eheok the an. on business. Upon being questioned croaohments of the Northern Paolfio 88 t0 WD,t w8' doln8 railroad mat- system, A. P. tt A. M, Regular meetinir nf MoHfn i i'i'j a c i. 5 ... . "rew OeVbe? SthV.r7:30Up.' oers are requestea to be present tors he was non-committal, but the In ference was ,'oonveyed .that things would be doing in that line within a very short time. Died In Medford. Oreaon. on Thursday, Ootober 25. 1906. Infant child or Mr, and Mrs, James Lypnr, Weatonka Tribe No. 30, I. O. R. M.. is making elaborate preparations for tne entertainment of its friends at a aooial dance to be given in Angle's opera nonse, on Halloween. The Heiman'B orchestra, of Ashland. has been engaged for the occasion and tha flnnr Mmmffta. 1 .. . Every department is 'growing. It Lthardatj.il. to, th. Deglne to look as if ever, rade of the and oomfort of ther , fa h wIk "7"?::-rorem8yDe ,e8raei1 y attendance " luu u.viutj up Tinnn tho fnnnlnn lo ana inoruaing r.ne sixtn, out the Tna T?ol Man n -... v. ,. eoventb has already enrolled fty and the dance is their strong .uit The DUDlis and tha aiohthria ranaivmo m.1.lj ... B i ------------ii 1 anenuanoe promises to be good, as a quent additions. The Wgh school, Iarg6 namoer of tiokea y shows a fltannv InakAnnn Mm. h. .. U . . ucaujr j - v&.uk i nnan Rnifi . ,,. , BLiuiiriea juonaay. j-iuru iyier uates uompany Novem- p... u.ai . WlOlk . "! MOTS. . Ihe lUnesB of Miss Gowland neoes- F. W. HndBon and Twlfa nra u.. "v.. Bumuw nvni ,U0 POOOOJ -viaiceu OV mra. HnriQnn'a a flrst-tOass railroad, bat 1 will say this: If tbe gentleman who have to do with affairs at the Southern Paolfio station in Medford would put forth an etfort to ascertain and inform n anxious and ' waiting publio about TenPle of Hath bone Sisters was or bow many hoars late the passenger Knlzd Medford with a member trains are they would confer a favor aoP of 0Ter nttf- The Rathbooe Bis- whloh would be duly appreciated, It 'oage, or temple, which la is nql unoommon to see a train mark- 10 lne oraer ot Knights of Pythias ed 'on time on the Bulletin board and wh,t the Kebekah Lodge la to the then half an hour after tbe train is uaa ' "low's order and the Eastern due sea another marking 'one hour stu to the Masonic an auxiliary late.' 1 oannot bat believe that these lodse "bo8s membership may be mad train schedules oould be more adour- np OI 00tn "omen and men. ately stated it an effort was put fortb ouc0 8 loae 8 this has been instl bv those neraona in chanrenf affaira tuted nd a healthier and unra .n. PhULoo..le,:-M, brother George, ""Vnl!" T """' was over from Ft Klamath tost week ll!.' T1" ' . .t.it u. ba t .i.. raot 0h8rt8r membew outnumber mVAII lrnnta Kta ara nnaMtlnii n I . - WW QT- " . V " - ganized either In Oregon or WashinB- oreamery at tha t'oit and are doing ton. ; ng wall. Tha ava aalllna hnttai. at ttlvtw- ' uuring the atternoon of Thnradav five oents per roll at the oreamery and . .i L TT . "onmy , . . Bwuuij uumoer or me ladles met In are nnvlno twantv.flva itfinta iw ... mow iu wish you oonld'see my orchard, in rbv tha IhTT , Sams Valley. It Is not much for old. l"'ti0a ' the ,oUow,D out n is au rignt ior us rge. i nave I twenty aores of fonr year-old trees Hpitxenbergs and Newtowna. Somefj;empei u. utj DpiiB.ii.M mm u uiv burn nn1 eon. Thure is some awfully good oroh ard land over in that seotlon. " G. It. Schermerhorn: "Who is Past Chief of Temple. Mrs. Nelll McQown; Most Excellent Chief of Mrs. Ida Schermerhnn Bxoellent Senior Chief of TemDle.Miu Gertrude Weeks: Excellent Jnnlnr Chief of Temple, Mra. Enola Ray; manager or Temple, Mrs. iinola Ham- mnm Mnnan AT. M.Wil II.., ! . I . ..... iukwi juiuaey i .ura. x-neips, oi ueraeley, Calif, Buuinu uutiuk IUB aav. I r t tt.,. - 1 . ii. 1 1 ,! it., wir.n nr.iiiT-c . m. e oorurauy invito ail parents and deer hunting this week for ,.. patrons and others interested in tha m m T-..i... . ' 2 IV8" tb variir depart- H-5 oa"izzi meats of the work at any time. and wiU visit h., . The chorus has begun work and a Crave, and Bister MiK Rthal fn.l.n HunW' o pi ttuviuiui. xne aays, organization or glee clubs was begun Wednesday morning, Report cards from many seotloas of tbe (Country, including Minnesota, lowa, wasnmgton, Colorado and Call fornia, are being presented aei-oreden tials for entrance into oar schools. The high sohool Lyceum Course be gins one-week from next Monday, or November vztb. Xiokets are on sale with Prof.;Signs or at Hasklns' drug E. D. Elwood and Wm. Eubanks are hunting out Elk creek way. Mrs, John Lindley left Wedneedav morning for Belliogham, WaBh., uer nome, aiier visiting for a time with her mother, Mrs. A. R. PblppB, Otaf Bjerregaard la erectins a cood- sized. dwelling on property joining A. L. Hall's place, on East 7th street J. F. Hale, of piano fame, and wife atore. Price 12.50. This does not in- nave wturned Portland and will elude reserved seats. They may be en"88 in business here again The had upon the payment of 25 oents for ,rlend" Mr- Mrs. Hale are eaoh reservation. The seats mayj be mor0 lDan Klad to welcome them, reserved beginning Friday, November TheIr Pr,ent Quarters are at tbe T. atn. Pupils -tiokeis 11 and mav re. "ouuboq r-eeiuence. wua.i num. un vwuuiJvi xneie llton : Mistress of KtmnrH. ain't no caUiope. This is no olrona, respondenoe, Mrs. . Binda Olmstead neither is the animal I am driving an Mistress of Flnanoe. Mrs.- Flnrenn.' o.epn.uv. .a a uTe-year-ora ooir. BaUerj Proteotor of Tenple, Mrs. uuiui up lu ABuuua lew aays jaana Hubbard j Guard of Outer Tem- ago am am i ne a wnoppeir i nave pie, Mrs. Minnie Luy. the best driving team in Medford and The organization officer. Mn. wneu i wem oui aner a can noree 1 1 Laarg m Hoovhkirk. nf R just naturally got the biggest one I Washington, and Mra. t. m n.n ninMIU Ha'll m.Va .m'Ut ilk. In . i '-" Eugene, wno are raoino ooaet organ- thirty oents lf.you etand 'long aide of izers of Temples of Kathbone Sisters. u.m. u,i ,i uu- xnese were assisted In the work by thing small about yours truly-meas. Mesdames Genevieve Flan, ... """ . luoDurn. neilie utlev. Mvrtla Ui.pi,... j. a. rerry: xne nogae ruver son ana Miss Jennie Haggerth. of rruii union nas Bnippeu aireaay urants rasa. thirty-two carloads of pears this sea- In the evening initiation was son. son. I am now getting out the last ferred Miss Edna. Elfert being tho ear mis wee a ana expect l will nave to oanaiaate ohosen for the exemusffloa. put 700 boxes in this oar provided I tion of the work. After the iaitiatlom oan get a car large enough. We will a splendid supper was served at now commence on apples and there Ib whioh there were onereu many pleat- no telling when we will finish about Ing toasts. While speaking of this in JfeDruaryj. expect" . IrepaBt it is but fitting and very de- I. A. Merriman: "About the fit- Nerved that a word of appreciation be teenth of next month you may change g'ven those of the good lad .J who my address from Mediord to Central uea so materially in preparing 'I Point. Upon that date another rural U' waB a spread fit for a king bat none route will be started from Central t0 Sod or the jolly crowd of "sis- Point and my place will be supplied ter8 who partook thereof. The in- with mail from that way. I under- itlation work leading up to the lnsti- atand the postofflceB of Tolo, Table tutlon of the order was,no small taakr Rook, and Agate will do discontinued ln8tead it was a very arduous one by the establishment of tbla route. " I nnd t0 those ladles who performed) Ivan Humason: "Say, I am proud uoB BBroeB ' oae ana is extended ol old Medford. The town is eveiisst- ne8rcy tnanks byevery member of7 ingly doing things, I hardly knew the .plaoe. You people who live right here have but little idea how the town is growing. Go away for a couple of years and then drop around again and you will feel as I do." served In the same way. The Lulu Tyler Gates Company opens the high sohool Lyoeum Coarse Father Sets (be Pace. Monday. November 12th. i n., 'ouowing is from the Portland ... i - opera house. "Few readers have xne parties referred to grown into popularity as auioklv aa 'rmBr'?.reB,aea. ,n. "edford, the el- Lulu Tyler Gates. Few ara.n wnrH.. Qer nueman Having at one time of it. for it Is .onlv nnn.n.i ..i.. I I"ted a laundry business here: that grows in pnblio demand. IStS Gates Is capable of BivinB an ant.lra aa nna." thJ .. . .iT.J 8C evening without a company, bat for 'to "tend nnder tbe wedding bell In thlB season she has been persuaded ffe aca.aiy clerk's offloe and eaoh pay to star at the head of a company of S ftld" 8 auoh artistlo strength as to plaoe them ohased lloenses to wed wlth'n twenty in advance of Bny popular oonoert 'onr uonra of each other. company before the public " We are 0 n u w'iei ged slxty-elght already hearing thi. M,. CfW?Pl!?..' .the .??"t'house iti,- k.C. . "a. "oaning like or in the highest terms by Medford oitliens who have heard tbem. The other members of tbe oompsny aro Miss Edith Adams, vlollnoellist, Gra ham Smith, basso contralto, and Wm. Eafhart Snyder, pianist Remember we are paying for a piano for the hinh sohool. If you get a season ticket yoa will be pleased. Merchant J. P. Hall, of Brownsboro. was in Medford this' week upon busi- iiimuuu, iu a miia wav.- that hafnU. ened shyness, he asked for a legal permit to wed Eva J. Morton, aged foity-soven. The papers were quickly made out, and the applicant went bis way rejololng, yesterday afternoon J. Loren Wtgle, aged twenty-four years, walked boldly up to tbe license desk and stated his mission. He deolared the young lady's name to be Alice Gertmna Tfnn and said that she was but twenty-two. Mr. wlgle, Jr., then said that his father had seamed a lloenee tbe day before. Rose laughed softly as the happy bov walked away, tbe temple. The charter members of the temnlei are: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MoGowan.. i .. . jui. ana iurs. U. Li. Hoharmarhmn mr. ana Mrs. a. j. Trowbridge. Mr.. and Mrs. W. W, Eifert, Mr. and Mrs, n. u. wortmao, Mr. and Mra. Fred' NORTH SIDE SCHOOL BUILDING1 f, " . .ra!a- w- WoodB. Wr- is NBADimn oinu " ouvuaru, mr. and .w ,..v, w, ra j. i. uutler, Mr. and Mrs. D. x. uox, Mr. and Mra. .7. p ni,.... Work on the new north side sohool Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Earhtt m, 1 tll.u . , ... : . . .. auu uu..u,uK m prugreBsing rapiaiy and Jure. a. u. Ivumsden, Mr. and Mrs berore the spring term opens Prof. . . Trowbridse. Mr. m' t Signs will be enabled 'to relieve the Ounstead, Mrs. R. W. Gray, Mrs. U """i " inoreasea en- uamon, sirs. m. ji-. McCown Mrs, loumeut ana ibck oi iroom in tbe f. Molony, Mrs. 1. L. Hamilton " v. v. x.uy, rurs. Uaith Orr. iuo u luuuiura is oi nanasome 'urs. ju u. Werner. Mm u.i- design and the residents of the north Smith, Misses Gertrnda Waat. u. 11 U Jll ...... . -- . .. . . --, - , wiia reelings ot iarnari, may Phipps,Edna Elfarl "" uessie cuison : Measra. r,ai Tbs building will oontain' eight ner, Alfred Weeks.. Dr. 1. n. Phi. study rooms, eaoh with its individual Howard Ellison, A. S. Bliton ' dressing room, wide roomy halls and The members of Talisman Temple broad stairways provide ample room No. 40 with Tbe Mail wl.h h..iL auuu o.uiuuuuo as me nre drill meir nearly thanks to tbe ladies from and afford ample means of egress in other Temples who ORBe a hasty exit should beoome ne- the organization of the Temple ere n uHrjouifjafi aixorae am oessary, pie piay room for the pupils ot the primary departments during sto'.my weather; also the neoeasary storage ana larnaoe room, The ballding will probably be ready BRILLIANT RECEPTION AT THE EIFERT HOME Tbe Eifert home, on Sonth A tor ocoapanoy by January let. vet thin street, was the soene of a hilllant Is a matter of conjecture, as ao mnnh reoeption given last evening In hn. aepenas upott.e supply oompanies 01 tne PProaohlng nuptials of Miss ana me dilatory freight servic of tbe P. Company. Horses Dressed For Beef Jennie irert About thirte l. hi.. were present and with mnain. and Instrumental, made the evening one that will be long and pleasantlv romembetud ,by the bride to be. Games and soolul NORTH VAKIMA. Waflh..Oot. 23. The oaroasses of three dead horsea dalloht,fl ii,. ... ',"! . .. wara fnnnrt tn,l Ala --------- .-".u, uuuuiuuea mis .. . . f,B00 erjoyaoie sooial affa r. Among those thev fad haa'n '? P8"' Misses 0.Harra! they had been dressed and put In Mary Colvln. Lanna I7i,ih abfinn thn anmo on hat i . . auu iuiat vunu lo pru. jjBrnum ot jackdonvil e. Misaea Urn ... 1 . uuiuuri- ngie, Bernlce Angle, Bertie Hall ties naB been called to the find, and. Gladys Heard. Mahi an Invnafc rBflnn t. l . . ' v uivu -.B uiaua, x tt in or i i ira null I iiiu t .,. n -.. llevedbymethat the horses were Helen Waits. May Phipps, Mrytle killed for the purpose of dlBDoalns of T..t,.n ,. L... ... th.m..( In (M..II. u-." . -" '. . - 1U1SB EiUltO ... ,. . .v uumng oi Butler, Mrs. Maggie Cartwrlaht Mrs. these horses Is believed to account wm. pk "n.M'' for animals that have been missing at May Roberts, Mrs. Edith Butler. Car. various times, nd which never a bowed rie George, Marie Nickel! and I Ethel v r TV!.- icniaely, of Med'ord