I OUR. COUNTY
Correspondents
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Jacksonville Items.
x-sherlff Jo M, Rsdsr, of Ante
lope, greeted Jsoksoavlllt filsods
Saturday.
Attorney J. h. Hemtnersly, ol Gold
Hill, Is la Jacksonville od profession -eJ
bnsrbess.
L A. Bom, of Phoenix, wu at the don on thslr dwelling boom.
eonnty seel Thudy on baeloew Mr. sad Mr. E. 0. .Reeee, aoa-la-Mora
the oooaty out. 'aw and daughter oi Mr. and Mr. 0.
. n r 1U Ik.. . i
ad from Berkeley, Oallt, wbare be
peat tb boldey wtth bis mother. .
MJj Clara Elatar. of JseksoavlUe,
retaraed to Phoiau Boo day to ie
soas her dates a teebr ta k
FkoaaU sshaoi, ' ': - y
Mist atsud Prise, ef JsoksoavtUe.
U1 teach a Bta month term at
seboet a Bert Palls, aomsssasleg
Jaaoary 13, 1WI.
John Mast, lb prMpaioos tatmar
from Paoeals, was a oooaty seat
Tltl torT nee day baring brought la aome
of tb flaeat bom sated hams that
ai fooad lo oar market.
Dlstriot Attorney A. E. Keamee re
tamed Sunday from Portland. Mrs.
Keamee alio returned to Jacksonville
after an extended visit to relatives la
Portland and Hillsboro.
Mrs. A. 8. Roeenbanm, Mr. U. C.
Taylor and eon, and Miss Bsraie
Cameron of Medford attended tb
EasUrn Star laatallatloa osremoniss
at e-aokao villa Tkareday evening. -
Misses Maude, Lslah and bertha
Prim gave a ablet party on Saturday
areola at tb Prim bom on Cal
iforala trt First plz was woa by
Ofaaa. Numen, tb booby prize falling
to J. P. Walls.
J. y. Hele, of tb Hal Plsno
Hons ot Medford, was In Jackson
Till tbla week closing up a deal
whereby the order of tb Eastera Star
jf Jacksonville bare purohsed from
him aa haadaom inaid player piano,
Mie Loela Karlow, who has been
making bar bom witb her ooaaln,
Mia leal MoOolly, of Jacksonville,
left Tbaieday for Everett, Washing
ton, where aba baa sooepted n popiton.
Mia Farlow baa been employed aa
teacher In the primary department
of tbe Medford publto schools during
ber stuy In tbla valley. The position
wbiob she ha aooepted at Everett la
a more luorattve one.
Jacksonville Chapter No. i Royal
Arch Maaoua have elected and install
ed tbe following officers, who will
serve for tbe enaulng year: Emll
Brttt, High priest, I. C. Robnett,
Sorlbe, David Linn, oaptaln of boat,
T. T. Shaw, king, U U. Beekman,
Royal Arab Captain, C, U Keamee,
Prln. sojourner, Jas. ConemlUer, sec
retary. O. C. Beekman, treasurer, J.
F. Miller, M. of let veil, W. U. Mo
Uowan, M. of 2nd veil, W. O. Leever,
M. of 3rd vaiL
Tbe following are tbe newly elected
ofiloer ot Jacksonville Lodge No. 10
L O. O. F. T. W. Hester. N. G.,
Roy Ulriob, V. 0., O. P. Brlgge,
Finanolal seoretay, Jaa. Cronamiller
reoording ortary 8. I. Day, trees -orer,
C. H, Baaye, warden, F. M.
Roundtree, R. a N. O., Alei Norrle,
L. 8. N. U., Uhaa. Dnnford, K. S. N.
J. U Reynolds, LB. V. 0.,
Lewi Ulriob, oondootor, Chrle Ul
riob, inside guard, A. M. Bendereon,
oateld guard.
r A pablio lnatallatlon of tb offloere
of Aderal Chapter, O. E. 8., of Jack
sonville, was bald Tbareday evening,
a larg nam ber of invited gaeet
were preeent, Mr. Bay L. Sherwln,
of Ashland, past grand worthy matron
of tb state of Oregon was tb Install
ing ofiloer, and oonduoted tb cere
monies In a vary lmpreeeive manner.
Mra. Sherwln was assisted by Mrs.
Effie Prim, of Jacksonville, who acted
as' marshal. Tb oflloer who were In
stalled are Nellie R. Newbury, worthy
matron, John F. Miller, worthy pat
ron, Dora R. Harbaogb, associate ma
tron, Corinne Linn, secretary, E11U
abetb Cronemlller, treasurer, Mary
Patera, oooduotreee, Kate Crone
miller, sssoolat ooadaotreas, Edna
L. Kobiaett, Adah, Lola Bbaw.'.Ratb,
Mailt Britt, Esther, Ui M. Hot
oross. Mertha, Harriet Hatfield,
Esther, Anna Langley, warder, Ernest
Langley, sentinel, Rev. Root. Bonis
chaplain, Etfle B. Prim, Marshal,
Issle MoOally. Pianist. j
Forty stock sbeep for aale Mostly
Raniboulette. Address or 'poone, n
J. Cameron, Jacksonville, Oregon.
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Own Hair?
Do you pin your hat to your
own hair? Can't do it?
Haven't enough hair? It must
be you do not know Ayer's
Hair Vigor! Here's an intro
duction t May the acquaint
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of rich, thick, glossy hair!
Use this splendid hair-food,
stop your falling hair, and get
rid of your dandruff.
The best kind ol a testimonial
"'jf"'-.' lor ownr sixty yers,
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, PhuenU Items.
By M. u, 0.
Mild weather prevail In tills part
of to valley.
Hay Is In great demand bar now,
ana Is selling at till par too. Jas.
Allen has sold ore! seventy ton.
Everyone oontlnoee to make Im
provements op ,tnls way. Tbe aoond
ot tb hammer la beard on all aid.
Hartley Brother ere bolldlng sev
eral oat balding, also a larg barn,
besides baring imlde finishing work
Carer, bav reenraed from Weed,
California, t their bosu la aehlaad.
The gazdaat sf PkoaaU ai nosy
trimlag opto larg berry patches
sloag Bear stash . Thee la every
promla at. a heavy yield at tat
klad of bolt Ul year. .
Tear socrssg sadist mat k- AUotd,
ot Talaat, tbla efteeeooa. Be latere.-
td dm that a W. Wolters, tbe Talent
sroheat, Is dssgerooaly IIL Dr.
Jonee of Medford Is la atteadaace.
Mrs. E. Qlbbs bad a brother arrive
la oar town a few weak ago, who
bss been trying to ' And a enltabl
location for himself and mother, Mrs.
Ualmlo, bat has not toand It yet.
If any oos doubts tbe mlldaass of
oar ollmsts tbey have bat to oome ap
to Pbosnu sad take a look at a pleoo
of grain sown by Jamss Allen last
tail. Tbla grata standi folly eighteen
lnobee high and la almost beaded oat.
Tbe members ot Oak Circle, W. 0.
W,, contemplate a Jolly time at tbalr
nut legnlar meeting, Tboredey, Jaa
nary 9, 1908, when tbey will Install
their otfloere and bav lunoh aad
game sad a general good Urn.
It seems that the parties operating
the Weens furniture mill are havlag
ooaaiderable trouble with tbe dam
aoroes Beer oreek this winter. The
water having waahed around It
aral time necessitating a great
amount of hard work ana aspens.
Table Rock Items
By JTc. P.
Orchard prnnetng baa begun.
Teams oan be seen in slmost every
field preparing land for winter (ced
ing. Mrs, Horace Venable, ot Apple
gate, la visiting ber alster, Mrs. R.
Byrum for a tew daya.
Mies Frankie Adams and Mies Mil -dred
Bisaell were guests of Mlsa Mar
gery Atkine of Agate, at different
times during the week.
Miaa Alice Fienob, who spent the
holiday witb ber parent in Aehla nd
came down Sunday evening and
opened the efrtng term of school
Monday witb a large attendance.
At the telephone meeting last Sat
urday D. W. Beebe wee elected presi
dent, Theodore Glass vice president
and Henry Head aeoretary and treae-
urer. The line will eoon be extended
to the Antloch dietrlct which will be
a great convenience to tbe people
back of the Rook.
The report that tbe late freshet bad
damaged the nortb approach to the
Bybee br.dge waa a mistake, tbe
bridge waa not effected at all, About
one hundred feet from tbe nortb ap
proach a bole wee washed oat about
two feet deep, wbloh foroed teams to
drive around It that was all,
E. H. Hltztar has already been en
gaged to do n lot ot grafting for
orchard men here. His work bore
last year proved beyond a doubt that
he la the beet moo ta hie. line we
bave ever nod. With years ot ex
perience end being a very careful
atudent of each things he can sorely
prove a sacosss wherever he I em
ployed. ., . , -.
Nelghbois to the number of about
forty old aad young, gathered at tbe
E. O. Blssell borne Tuesday evening
to watch the ooming of tbe New
Year. Daring the evening an oyster
sapper was served wbloh waa a very
enjoyeble part of the progam. Every
one seemed glad to have a general
visit with friends snd when tbe dock
marked twelve there was a general
"Happy New Tear" passed round,
then "good night" and more kind
wishes oloeed s very pleasant event
ing.
KANES CREEK ITEMS,
All tbst were on tbe elok list last
week are convslsent
WlU Roten. of Eureka, Calif., Is
homo on a vielt to trlende snd rela
tives. Cnpid bss been In oar midst again,
this time It waa Mr. Covert who wss
married on last Monday .
Wm Hodson, tbe auto man of Med
ford, spent tbe latter part ot the
week here viaitlng frlenda.
The DardaneU school Is closed with
one mootb of school nntaugbt,
Sobool will oommenoe March 2, 1908.
We extend congratulations and beet
wlsbea. More weddinge will be an
nonnced later, aa Cupid has ooms to
stay.
At tbe school meetlog Saturday It
waa deolded to elect Mr. Boetwlck dl
eotor to fill the plaoe ot the late Mrs.
Jos. Stover, t
Tbsre will be Sao 1 Sobool st tbe
DardaneU school hwe or -y Sunday
st naif psst two o'olook. The attend
ance lan't large bat every effort will
mads to make It a suooeas.
Yon oan sec
numbers at tbe
Co.
sre ili kinds oi bona
Nicholson Herd ware
For Sale 440 feet ot 9 Inob by
dmoiio I 've, also oi, Peltoo water
wneel and gate. C-,.1 or write this
otfloe, "-t
Osr 014 Fashioned Mother,
I thank Clod some of as la South
ern Oregon bsve hsd a dear old fash
ioned mother not a woman of tbe
preeent day enamelled and painted,
with ber great bead of false heir, bar
oails and bustle, wbose Jeweled
bands oarer wanned a dish nor felt
tbe olasp of baby fingers, bat a dear
old fashioned, awset voloed mother
la whose eyee tbe love light shoes,
end whose own hair threaded with
silver Use smooth upon ber faded
oheek, aad whose dear beads, worn
with tbe toll ot aa active life, gently
aided oar tottering helplsss step
in childhood .end smoothed oar pil
low ta slekaeas, always reaehlag oat
to as la loviag teaderaess. Ill una
la the ausaoryof the old lasaloasd
other tor M oosae t ae aow Uke tbe
sweet partaaaeot Oaatbera Uregoa
tracraat blomsais .The Mast at
there ladeUlbte memory other wlU
echo la ear seeds for vr. Other
generatioes will fade away aad sooe
be forgotten bat bar memory aiu
bin on aattl tbe lights freer Heaves
aatoae ahall glorify oar on
When la the harried paths ot basy
lite oar feet wsader beck to the pio
neer bomsstsed, standing onoe more
la the low, quaint room , once hal
lowed by her preeenoe, bow tb feel
ing of boyhood innooenoe aad de
pendence somes over oe sad we bow
In tbe worm sunshine streaming
through the weetera window of tbe
old log boose, Just where long years
sgo we knelt by (oar mother knee
lisping oar first prayer. How many
time tno than happy oblldlab days
whea tbe tempter lured as on, has
the sweet memory of those soared
boars, with deer mother's words, ber
faith and prayers, saved as from am
Tbe fleeting ye re here filled great
drifts between ber and as ot today,
bat tbey have not hlddea from oar
sight tbe glory and pore aoeeinkh
lore of oar old fssbt?asd mother.
J. G. Martin,
Tbe Meaty Went Back-
(From ths Breedsrs (iezstte.)
Illustrative ot tbe wrlnklee end
kinks developed during tbe fluanolal
flurry n story Is told by n oentral
Iowa banker who was carry ing n time
deposit ot (4,000 for a farmer who
took alarm and demanded hie money.
althoagb his deposit eertlfioate did
not require payment until January 1
1908. Pereuaslon snd srgum ent prov
log futile tbe banker decided to ap,
pease hie Irate ouatomer by paying
him, aubjeot of oouree, to forfeiture
of tbe luterest, amounting to S80.
As a salve to bis injured feelings
be handed out the money In metal,
anticipating that when tbe depositoi
saw Its bulk be would relent. But
tne depositor was determined and
shouldering the bag of ooin, atroae
aorose tbe atreet to tbe postotlioe and
made a peremptory oail for 94,000 in
money orders. "I'll trust Uncle Sam
and nobody else." be deolared. He
received hie orders in doe time, a
pocketful of them, paying 840 for tbe
privilege of making the postottloe bis
oustodtsn of funds. His total oost to
protect himself, as be' Imagined, was
8120.
'Well, I oan go borne now and
breathe easy," he remerked oompla
cently as he tucked tbe orders sway.
Yes yoa've got a good debtor,"
answered tbe postmaster, "bat will
yoa do me a favor?"
"Sore I"
"Well, I've got iheantim to my
back aad I've got to get tbst bag of
money over to tbe bank to deposit it,
Just take It over and I'll be yoor's
truly."
The reassured capitalist complied,
bat bta aubseauent conversation was
so eulphorous, in an earnest effort to
xpreeo nis ensgrin to see soar, money
Eolng book to tne nana rrom wnioo
a bad drawn it that tbe town mar
shal experienoed tbe necessity of
taking blm In band.
,-.. iff uflM, tbe' Pmy.
Miss Orsce Lane, on Brjit
who achieved ber nest enoreas as Bab
bie .la "Tbe Little Minister," told of
bar' Introduction to tbe antbor. One
nlabt at a Btoks Newlngton theater tbe
manager told her that kfr. was
coming round to see her at.tne ena or
tbe net She did not catck tbe name
and thought that a representative of
tbe local paper was seeking a chat
with her. "Very well." she answered
and gave tbe matter no more thought.
At the end of tbe set she toand tbe
manager snd a small, delicate looking
man awaiting her, snd, without step
ping for en Introduction, Miss Lane
started talking nineteen to the dozen
tbst sbe might get the Interview over
and take a little net In ber dresalng
room before tbe next act "I nope you
are enjoying the play." ahe said when
she had finished giving the astonished
yoans; msn s long acconnt of ber pri
vate history and ber early professional
career. "Oh, yea," be anawered. "Don't
you think It Is s pretty playT she ssk
sd. "Quite s pretty play," was the re
ply. "Did you see It st tbe Baymnr
ketr "Ob, yes, I saw quite a lot ot It
Ton. see, I wrote If sold Mr. Jamas
Barrio.
University ot r'j.
T!" rt-Ktor's dojrrre In the rnlrersit' '
of I is so entitle) h to deslfm&tv
the faulty undt'r whkh the work was
done, aa those who do literary work
would receive the degree doctor of let
ters, etc. To obtain the doctor's de
gree the candidate must poesees tbe
lower degree of the corresponding dl-J
vision of work, submit two theses on
different questions, reply to questions
or objections concerning them, pay a
fei til 140 francs and present 100 print
ed copl'H of r.i of his theses to' tbe ant
verity. T , . 'date for the degree
doctor of !"'- u"t write one thesis
in Lstln. the other In French. If In
the sclenUllc department the thesis
bolt be on some oririnal investiga
tion; If In theology, t,i xamlnations
an both oral sod wr!t.vi.-chonl Ballet-.
Real petite Transfers.
J E Olioa to M A Olson, lots 8 snd
4 bike a Olson add to Medlord; II.
J E Clson st uz to Wm P Heffoer,
lot 1 blk 1, Olson's add to Medlord ; 110.
J E Olson et ux to T A Clson lot 1
block 2 Meslord; 110.
Grant Rswling to J E Olson, lots 1
snd J.blk 6, Olson add to Medford;
$1000. .
0 W Palm et si to 8arah Burdstt,
lot 84 blk 1, Whitman Park. 1240.
Sarah Burdette to J A Lyon lot 24,
blk 1, Whitman Park; 1500.
Augsns S Trnmbleet et us to Lissls
T. Bale, certain water right on Wards
oreek; lib.
J O Ward et ul to T W Hill et el,
lend la twp 89, 1 r 1 w i rt.
Robert MLogaaetttX to UN Smith
stfax.lott W0MlBsrsed to Med
lord; 110.
Robert at Logan et ux to E W
mltb at ax, same property as above;
10. .
William Kossstt et as to D B Soils
lot It blk 15, Boss add to Medford;
4200.
Ross Coldsby st ox to 8 K Ooffmao,
land In twp 38 s r 8 w: tSOO.
Mary H Vldlng to H Q Enders, land
In twp 39. s rle; 82800.
W 8 Clay to Alma Bullock, land In
twy 37 s r 1 w; 8600.
W B Van Bsrdenberg et al to Peter
V Van Hardenberg, special power of
attorney.
Peter VanHardeobsrg et al to J A
Lyon, 148 in in tp 87 s r 2 w, also 33 a
in tp 38 s r 2 w; $1000.
B B Harris to O H Wsst lots 11 and
12 blk 8 Bntte Falls; $175.
P O Psge et ox to Missouri E Le
wis, lot 1 blk 4, Page Add to Medford ;
$105.
Missouri E Lewis lot 1 blk 4, Psge
add Medlord; $105.
B B Barrls to Mrs L M Fredenbsrg,
lot 7 blk 9, Butte Fells; $75.
Joseph Burkbardt et uz to Amanda
T Nell, aU lnt la lot 5 blk 11 Ashland;
$1.
L D Ulne et ux to IF Brittaaw et
ux, land In Ashland Homestead As
sociation, tract; S0O.
Sarah A Coy st nx to J W Moomsw
et ux, lot 7 blk 7, Daly and Emsrys
add to Eagle Point; $450.
Grant Ranlings to J E Olson 5 acres
in twp c7 3 r 2 w; $10.
Josepti Taylor et al to William
Palmer, 28 a In twp 37 a r 2 w; $2000.
Almlra Wilson to W E Davidson, .98
of an acre in Galloways sdd Medford;
t'iOO.
Y H Allen to A I Cramer, Jlots 1 and
2 blk 1, Run nr side add to Medeord;
8S50.
H CGarnettetux to John D 01-
woll, lot 4 blk 1, lots 1-5 blk 2, lot 5
blk 3, lots 8-7 and w i lot 1 blk 4,
Kickell add Medlord; $1.
John D dwell et ux to John Big-
ham, same property as above; $500,
Geo W Wileon et ux to P J Ryan,
land in Pool and Kllppel add Jackson
ville; SDOq. '
0 W Root et ux to Icabell P Spencer
160 a in tp 38 s r 3 e ; $530.
Kittle Smyiie et nx to Martha G
Roberts et ox, lot 6 n i lot 8 blk 4,
Medford ; 8800. '
Martha McXutt et ux to Hamilton
Smith, lou 31-32 blk 'H" R R add to
Ashlaod;$10.
Rebecca Eggleeton to Hamilton
Smith, lota 31-32 blk "H" R R add to
Ashland! $10.
S Q Simon st ux to W O Kiser, Jr.
282 a in tpS8srl wj$l.
' U S Boiler et ux to DJ Winters et
nx, land in tp 89 s c 1 s; $250.
Alexander Msrtin to F D Wsgner,
pert of lot 5 blk 2 Asblsnd ; $1000.
ACGienger et ax to-M J Good
hurt, lots 24-25-2 blk "P" R R add
Asblsnd 1 $10.
Antlonette Depeeth to Ester C
Silshy, lot 12 blk 1, Ashland, $10.
Mable G Gott to Sarah G Marsh, 1 a
lntp39s rle;$10.
Zorsh G Marsh to John S Griffith, 1
a In tp 29 s r 1 e ; $10.
Geo R Llndley et ux to Logue River
Timber Co, land in twp 32 s r 8 e; $700.
I D Plttman et nx to H B Bash st
ux, 3 a In twp 30, s r 1 e. (2000.
Martha C Roberta et ux to Kittle
Snlglle, title bond for lot 9 blk part of
lot 8 blk 4 Medford; $1000.
H A Fredenberg to W G Smith, as
ssgnmedt of bond for deed ; $1.
Susie S Sears st nx to Stephen A
Nye, lots I snd 2 blk 57, Medlord;
$1525.
J F Pratt to Andrew H Fisher et ux
w i lots 5 and 6 blk 12; alio lot 7-9-
10 blk 14, Phoeniq: $080.
A C Ueiiinger et nx to Mrs Minnie
E Foye 21 s in twp 39 a r 1 e; $10.
RE Burnett et ux to L A Nell, lot
12, part of lot lg, Prachta sdd Ashland ;
$2g00.
state of Orogon to Harry Angle, 82 a
In tp 31 s r e 4; $4C0.
Bessie Randsll to Susie L Allen, 1
sin tp39sr le;$10.
E C Wsit to Katherine It Walt, lot 7
blk 2 Nickell sdd to Medford: $1.
4 FrsnkW Wsltet ox to Franklin E
Martin, lot 7 blk 2, Nickell add Med
ford ; $500.
Solomon Anderson to Ephrlam
Small, 16 a -In tp 87 s range 2 west;
84109.
A sure care, one yon csn depend
npon. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy.
A sure cure, and It pure I Use It lor
sll luug trouble, oonghs, colds, hoarie
nsas snd sore threat For ssle by Hss
kins Drusr Stors and first-class dealers
everywhere.
PA GE STANDARD
FARM FENCE
Means the very beet woven wire fence
years snd has been improved till now
- - The Perfection of Woven Wire Fences -
D.u atmnAmwA SVm Van., has Iimbi
neighbors who bsve nsed it m tbe past are buying It In greater quantities today than ever before, and this
fence has established beyond suooessfnl contradiction Its title aa the beat fence In the world. JSTvjwa
Pegs fence wire, made in tne company's own mills, IS more inaa iwios aa strong ss oommooiauo wire sas as
of tbe finest high-carbon soring steel. No other factory In the world makes such fence wire.
Page feeoe Is woven on a loom like a gigantlo piece of cloth and la ons solid fabric from snd to end, every
horizontal wire being a oolled steel spring. t ,
Page standard farm fence is ths only fencr msds thst does not require s barbed wire over the fence to protect
It Just look at that tenon yon erected and see If you hsvsn't a barbed wire over It to Injure yons stock in
your attempt to protect your fenoe the barbed wire is there for no other purpose. .
Page standard farm fence bss ths sliding loop top and is sble to protect itself, will not bag or ssg or become
deformed by being used over nneven ground snd is ths standard of excellence.
Page standard farm fence requires less posts and is by lar the cheapest fence complete, quality considered,
of sny mske of fenoe todsy, snd is a fence gnaranteed In every wsy. ......
Page standard farm feace lea credit to the man who use It, and Inoressss the value of tbe land It la put
upon, because it is a handsome, permanent investment.. - ' '
When you get a Page standard form fence you bave tbe best that money can boy or modern selsnee produce.
n.m.mh.. wm li&v man atvlAs nf Pun fnnnn In, ell nDrooM. that there ia mora Pace fence sold In Booth-
em Oregon then all other makes combined, that we famish man and tools
rage lence witnout extra oost.
It Is a pleasure to show you ths
Write
MAIN OFFICE
! Brr0jerrS
IF YOU D0NT WATCH OUT.
Bav you wot a tutu wl(t, quite tb nm
ahliM of your 11,
Who ta vary wis and witty aad aa
pretty a can bo.
Soma Jolly Uttl Molly or aom dainty lit
tle Polly?
Or prluip8 her nam Ii Sally. It ia all
th arnin to m.
Then, remember thta, old chappy; Be
that ahe Is alway happy;
Kvr vex her nor perplex her; never
en let her pout,
for. though you may be a stranger, I
will warn you of your danger
An affinity wlU get her If you don't
watch out.
Zt her dine on roast canary. Never be
so mercenary
As to hint that beef and cabbagea would
quite as well suffice.
Let her wardrobe be extensive: never
mind if it's expensive:
Pay the price without a murmur It sh
Keepi on looking nice.
Down In Newport let her summer that's
the way to be a hummer.
She'll appreciate euch kindnesses with
out a single doubt
If In keeping with her wishes you should
aleo wash the dishes.
An affinity will get her If you don't
watch out.
Never kick about the cooking; never
frown when she Is looking;
Never venture to remind her of th pi
that mother made.
Always grin while at the table and, aa far
as you are able.
Make her think It Is a privilege to ae
that bills are paid.
So, If you would keep your treasure, al
ways cater to her pleasure.
Never balk nor outtalk her; never have
a wordy bout,
lfeough you may not be outspoken, al
ways sleep with one eye open.
An affinity will get her If you don't
watch out.
Paul a Wilier W Pack.
Could Make Allowanoee.
Tb young mother, who was trying
to pot tbe baby to sleep, had darkened
tbe room.
Somebody tried to enter the side door,
and she went and opened It
"I bee your pardon," said the elderly
natron who bad come np on tbe porch,
'"ant Is this bouse for rent 7"
"Not at ell"
"estate the blinds down, I tbongbt
there was nobody nvtat here, and aa I
am looklnc tor a boose I wss going to
atsp m and Inspect It"
"Wen, it's not empty, and It's not (or
rent ma'am. Tbe reason why tbe
blinds sredown, it yon mast, know"
"Oh, I see. Tbe lace curtains sre In
tbe wash. Well, we all bave to clean
bouse once In awhile. Borry to bave
troubled yoa. Good day." Chicago
Tribune.
Quite ef Her Opinion.
Gushing Young Lady (to fsmons ac
tor) On, Mr. Sinclair, I did so wsntto
have s talk with yon. I'm simply mad
to go on tbe stsge.
Sinclair Tea; I should think you
would be, my deer young lady. Illus
trated Bits.
Blue prints ol township maps
showing sll vacant land, fifty oents
eaob. For reliable information con
oernlug Government land write to
Prank E. Alley, Abstraotor. Ro'oni't,
Oregon.
made; a fence tbst has stood the test of
It is
In In HnnthApti Dhjm fa iwml
merits of ths Page, why It's tbe best, why
Gaddis eft Dixon
"The Pasta Fence Man"
Agents Southern Oregon and Northern
sttOttfl
J. H. DOTY CO.
7. . New Fish Market on West Side . .
Oyster Cocktails and Shelled Fish
a specialty. Crabs, Salt Water Fish,
Columbia and Rogue River Salmon. ,
Twenty Years Experience in the Fish Business
Detta0eaeooto
Claus Shears
-AT-
NICHOLSON HARDWARE Co.
The Place to Buy Your Hardware
HmtraaoH3Q
I Be)WeXree)Oe)r
CHOICE SEEP WHEAT
Eastern Oregon ,
Club and Blue Stem
Also No. 1 Seed Barley.
At flEDFORD
OeOsa)aeaeee0
NOT TO BE CAUGHT.
ManoVe Baouse When She
Herself Cornered.
An east end lady Imih a colored mold
who Is a clever worker when she wants
to work, but who bail auildcn uttucks
ot what would he called spring fever
It It came m April or May, and ahe al
wiys has an excuse roody.
Ts irwtne to quit workln', Miss
Brown." nhe Hold the other day. "I'i
goln' to git married."
"Indeed! Who is the man?"
"His name is Krnstus Oreonly."
The Indy of the house didn't say any
thin but tbe next tliue Maudy'a chum
came to call on Maiuly she took oc
caslon to sec her uloue in the kitchen.
"Mandy soys she's r-oInk to be mar
ried, lo you know anything about H.
Tilly?"
"Mondy married! Who did she say
sho-wus goln' to niarryV"
"A man named KniBtus Greenly."
"Erastiis (irwiily! Why, hc' mar
ried alreody!"
Pcrlinna tliem'e another Krastusr
"No, dere ain't but one."
So the nilstrfss cornered Mandy.
"You can't marry Krastus Greenly
because he is already married."
"Who says eo?"
'Tilly Jones."
Mandy bvsitated.
"Can't dar be two Erastua Oreen
'lyr "Tilly says there's only one."
Msndy was cornered. Tbcn she luck
ed up suddenly. A gleam of triumph
nnarkled In her shining eyes.
"Wh-whn' v as de ml.ldl nsms of de
Erastas Greeuly ft;', knows?" sbe
demanded. Clevclu-.. V.n Dealer.
Sewing machine sosdles st Mad
ford Pharoses.
actual service for over twenty
1 '
.w '
and VOUV mOSt eOnSarVattva
aal assist in tbe motion of all ;
its the cheapest,- :
California
MEDFORD, OREGON
and Scissors
FLOUR MILL
Whit Heuee Stein. .
TJntll Theodore Roosevelt became
president the White Bouse had a wine :
cellar and a dark room in the attic set '
aside ss a storeroom for liquors. He .
did sway with them both.
But be devoted them to other uses
simply because be needed tbe room for
bis larger family, which, being so much
larger than the average president has
hsd, required more accommodation.
President Roosevelt has msde the
unique record of serving beer to a
large company In tbe Wbite House.
When Prince Henry of Prussia was
In the city a few years ago the presi
dent had a feat for him In which
casks of beer were tbe cblcf ornamen
tal pieces. The White House party did
not hold tbe equipment needed to serve
tho beer, so tbe president asked a local
saloon keeper to send up ten or fifteen
dozen steins. Wben Prince Henry
drained bis, on tbe bottom of tbe stein
were disclosed these words: "Stolen
from Ernst Oorstenberg."
Tbe thrifty Gerstenberg bed paid
such heavy tribute to his stein collect
ing patrons that be undertook to stop
tbe thieving by having the legend
blown In the bottoms. President Roose
velt at first was inclined to pommel
Gerstenberg, but the legend sdded so
much to tbe gayety of the party that
Instead of sarins sarr.utlc things to
tbe saloon keeper he luiui-tit I blui for
his unconscious contribution ii fun
of the evening. Cincinnati Enquirer.
TV Southern Ofegon lnndry
(Jo. Is doing business In tbe same oH
way wi b eatl.ii.otlon to all patrons,
Tbe laum'ry is the best eqnipped lo
ttonthein Oregon, the lanndrymen sr
experienced and every care la taken '
to do good snd prompt work. Tb
wagon will call af your bop or plaoe
c 'jn.lnow, ot yon oan It, j nrdere
at tbe candy store In the ltoore
BoliOiog, West Seventh Street. '