Ski!
MMmb
Kkadkk, if vou want to i
Raise Fruit, Grow Stock
Mine or Lumber. ?
Or siik&k" In sny ouou'lnn In 5,
tht ueerltfie .ectlun ul l..d ol A
almost uallmltcd ufurtuuillel
THE MEDFORD MAIL
WILL TPU. TOO ALL ABClT IT O
OREGON LEADS
In Ue production of Flos Fruit
The Rogue River Valley
Lesrtl ORIWON sod Medtord,
Its mtrtioli siid trsdeosuler,
, U bust reproMuitd by
THE MEDfOXtD MAIL
flsMD it to Tom sashvx raiBvne
VOL. XX.
MEDFORD, JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 24- 1908
NO. 4
THE INCOME
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILROAD SOLD
THINGS TOLD ;
SALES
FROM F
IT
VALLEY APPLES
TO EDGAR HAFER AND C. H LEWIS
ON THE STREET.
NOW GOING ON HERE
Space will not permit us to tell you all about
the many Bpeciali being offered at thia store. - We
invite you here to see them and tell about a few just
to give you an idea of the splendid savings .
Pike Peeps Free with Purchases
CHILDREN'S COAT SALE
Every Coat at Half Price
Does your child need a coat? Or do you think
the old one will do this winter and you can afford to
pay double next? Better buy the child a coat now
and save half the money and have a good coat for
next season, too. Goats formerly selling for $2 and
to $12 now to be closed out at SI and to $G
$1.75 Belts 89c
A lot of fine silk Elastic
belt that formerly sold
at $1, $1.25, $1.50 and
$1.75, and going at the
one price QQ.
or choice O f C
Sale of Undermuslins
We are running a genuine sale of NEW UNDER
MUSLINS and simply want to imprest you with the
-fact that we are offering unma tenable values. Val
ues that you cannot find after thia sale is over
We Invite You to Look
19c Collars 10c
A lot of collars that for
merly sold at 19c; (and
sold by some stores over
the country for 25c,
while they last Ah
we offer them at f v
Piks Peeps Free
Ladies Goods Exclusively.
Baker-Hutchason Company
First Boom North of Jackson County Bank
3
OPERA HOUSE
(ONE NIGHT ONLY)
GLORI A DARE
AND HER
FL0R0D0RA GIRLS
Concert and recital selections from all the late
metropolitan musical successes .'. .. .'.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
Weatonka Tribe, Imp. Order ol
Redmen
RESERVED SEATS
GENERAL ADMISSION
The Musical Treat of the Season
$6 Bags $2.50
A colection of fine leather
bags that formerly sold
at $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50
and $5, now CO C A
selling at JjfaiuU
All of Our Knit Under
wear Reduced 1-4
If you need any extra
garments of knit under
wear to carry yo u thro
the winter, now is the
time toaget supplied.
Pike Psept Free,
OOOOOOOQOOOGOGO
76 CENTS
60 CENTS
lo an artlols la the New York Fruit
Trtde Journal of January 7th, as
estimate la made of the Inoome de
sired tf - Hood rlrer grower! from
their applet thia jeer, the amount
being placed nt (200,000, about the
aame as last year. In eplte of a cort
ege of 20,000 toxtt In the output,
owing to the better prloee realized.
Rogue River Valley oan beat that
(190,000 on the Inoome from bnlt, ae
by n ooneervstlvs eetlmate the In
oome from trait eblpped from tbie
eeatlon tbie . year baa reaobed the
grand total of $390,000. It la not
poealble to get accurate figures, ow
ing to the faot that there are ao many
different shippers, tat the estimate
may be regarded es fairy accurate,
and not eioesslre.
For loatanee there were at leait a
hundred and forty oara of peara eblp
ped from the Teller thia teaon. It la
eats to aay that these cara would
aTerage 1 1500 to the oar, and invars
of them brought over three times as
roach, and very few of them less.
That makes the tidy little earn of
(210,000. Of the 180 oara ofapptea
and email trait seventy-tree care of
apples an estimated et 11500 to the
oar, whioh woold total (112,500, and
eighty ear at (800. totaling (68,000,
making In all tor the applee (180,000,
or e grand total of (390,000, lemrln
tweoty-flre oars of psaobss, berries,
eta, unaoooonted tor. Besides this
there is tbs prune mop whioh la not
plaoed In tbia eetlmate, as we were
unable to get flguree upon It.
It Is safe to aay tbot the trnlt orop
of Kogue Rlrer sold for over (40,000
In 1607.
The Mascot
The performanos of "Toe Mss-
oot" Wednesday night by local talent
was on of tbs beet and most finish
ed'psrformaneee seen at th Meat ord
Opera bouse tbie season and that
Is saying a good deal. Mr. Hazel-
rlgg secured the finest ooetumes pos
sible tor ths prlnolpala and chorus
and tbs effect waa great.
It la not necessary to praise the
einglng or acting ot Mr. Andrews
and Mrs. Hazerigg, as Prinos Lor
enzo and Bettina, tbey have received
ao many encomiums in ao many
different places that we ooold add
nothing to lb Bumoient to esy tbst
Mrs. Uszelrlgg waa a winsome and
charming Bettina, and no one oould
blame Prtnoe Lorenzo for desiring to
retain anno n "Maeoot." When Mr.
Andrewe appeara on the stage, "It
la to laugh" and everybody did it.
Mies Edna Eifert, as Princess
Flametta, was In voloe and stage
presence all tbs role demanded. Her
duet In the aeoond act with r rederia
(E. E. Gore) waa especially pleasing.
and one oould appreciate the troubles
of f ippo, In obooelng between the
prlnoeee end Bettina.
Dr. R. T. Burnett as Plppo wae in
hie element, His solos were well ren
dered, and the "Uobble Duet" be
tween be and Bettina, waa one of
toe moat pleasing numbers of the
evening.
E. E. Oore tang the role of Prlnoe
Frederic and earned hit meed ot
applause.
H. Withington, as Koooo, the
termer, helped Mr. Andrewe furnish
most of the oomedy and held op bit
end tn that reepeot.
The chorus was not the least pleas
ing feature of the ehow, both in
vcloe and looks. Why, that oborua
bat the majority of the traveling
opera companlea beaten a block both
wars, either In tinging or locks.
Ibe boats wet crowded and then
some. The 8. R. O. sign went op
eerly In the advance ticket sale and
It kept getting higher all the time.
Saturday evening, by request, the
opera will be repeated. Reaerved
seats on tale Friday morning at Hee-
klns' drugstore.
Resolutions
Wbereet, It baa pleased the Bupr
erne Ruler of the Universe to remove
from our midst, our worthy brother,
E. E. Calkins, and
Whereas, The mtmbort cf Medtord
Lodge Mo. 83, 1. O. O. F. bare
suffered an Irreparable lose in the
decease of our brother, therefore be
It
Reeoived, that we extend to the
sorrowing frlendt and relatives of
our btother, our deepest sympathy
and oommeod them to the tender
mercies of "Him who doetb all
things well," and
Keralved, That the charter of Med
ford Lodge No. 83 I. O. O.F . be
draped In mourning for a period of
thirty days, that a oopy of these re
eolations be spread upon the minutes
of the Lodge, and also a copy be
sent to the local papers for public'
tlon.
E. a (Jsddis
J. W. Mitchell
L. M. Lyon,
Committee.
Dr. Stephenson exsmlst eyet.frec.
The Hood rlrer people earrled off
moat of the prizes nt tbs Horticul
tural ehow at Pottland, but it wasn't
a unanimous deolelon by any means.
1'be Kogue rlrer exhibit, especially
the three-tier Neatowos and bpltzen
berge made the juages oogitete not a
litUe and the spectators, some of
them probably more oompeteat to
appraise fruit than tbs omolal Judges,
were out spoken In faror of the
Southern Oregon exhibit. It Is an
todlspu table faot that Hood river
bad no better Bpltzen berge tbao
Kogue rlrer In faot It should bare
been a standoff between the two lo-
ealitlea on that variety. In three-
tier Newtowne a H. Lewis of Med-
ford, should bevs by all means taken
flret-but be didn't. In the four-tier
class Hood river bad the beet of it,
Rogue river Wloeeape should also
have bad ttret ptize.
In an Interview, J. E. Watt,, of
Medtord, cave a Mall reporter the
following:
"It was tbs finest exhibit of applee
ever gathered together In any ooun
try," said Mr. Watt, "and never ex
peet to ess a better one, and outside
of tbs faot that Kogue river didn't
get the prises I think ws should have
been eatltled to, I am proud of ths
showing we made' A I box of oar
three-tier Bpltzen bergs was purchas
ed by tbs Horticultural Society to be
presented to tbs Portland Oregoalan
whioh abowe that tbey were regarded
as being In tbs first class. Next year
the meeting wlU be in Deoembsr and
oups are offered for different varie
ties of peara, and if ws dw't show
those people something in tbs way of
peara It will be our own fault '
City Council
Tbs City Counoll met In sdjoarned
seeeloon Tuesday evening for the
purpose of winding up tbe business
ot tbe old oounoil nnd inducting tbe
new members into offloe. All were
present except Mayor Keddy and
Councilman Hater.
On motion It was ordered that tbe
elty recorder proceed to place lnsur
anoe on the new olty call to the
amount of (5000, to be Increased to
(8000 when the building la finished.
It was also ordered-that Recorder
Collins be required to return to tbe
olty (4X03, being tbs amount bla
booka were found abort by N. L.
Nairegaa when the aaid books were
exported by him.
Tbe above two motiona were Incor
porated in the minutes, and then the
minutes of tbe previous regular and
special meetings wars approved,
wbers upon the old ooouoil dissolved,
and newly elected members, baring
prevlouilly taken tbe oath ot offloe,
came forward and took tbelr seats.
Councilman Trowbridge wea elected
teporary chairman, nnd ths board
proceeded to organize by the election
of a permanent chairman. Tbe ooun.
cilmrn were exceedingly polite to
eacb other and each nominated tbe
other until tbe whole Ave were In
the race. Nobody withdrew nd the
ballot resulted, Merriok 1, Wort man
I, Eifert 1, Trowbridge L Olwell L
It looks aa If eeoh member bad been
caught voting for himself. The next
bellot resulted: Trowbridge 3, Eifert
1, Merriok 1, and Mr. Trowbridge wee
declared elected. ' Tbere being no
further bueinees the oounoil adjourn
ed until Saturday evening when tbe
bide for tbe oity bonds will be open.
Death of D. S. Busey.
Harrlsburg Bulletin: , -
David 8. Busey, one ot Harris
burg's plooeei oltlzeno died at the
family home In tblt olty, Monday
January 13, 1303, aged 77 years, one
month and 29 dayt, alter an Illness
of short duration, although he bad
been falling In health for sometime
past.
Mr. Busey was born In Indiana and
moved from that state with his par
ents when quite email to lows, where
he resided until be became of ege.
In 1851 be came acroee the plains to
Oregon, arriving here at tbe age of
21 yeare and Bottling on a farm north
of town where he resided until fif
teen years ago, when be morea into
town. He was married in April 1855,
and alx children were the results of
this happy union, two of whom bare
preoeeded him to the silent grays.
He ie eurvired by a heart-broken
widow and four children, tbey being
Wm. and Oeoat Busey, Mrs. M. l
McDanlel, of Lot Angelrt and Mrs.
J. 11. Butler, of Medtord.
He was Invariably a good neighbor,
and there was no happier family cir
cle In tbs land than his. When he
died, fall of years, ana ready to be
gathered to hit fathers, the grief that
waa felt over tbe close of his long
oareer was widespread and sincere.
Hit beat monument will be the good
report that' he hae left behind blm
In tbe community In which be bed
lived for more than fifty years.
Clarenoe D. KeUogg, Instructor
on plino. Leeeons".75 cents. j tf.
The Paolfio 4 Eastern railroad bat
been sold sgaln. Thia time looal peo
ple have become ' Its poaeeesor. It
waa on Tuesday of tblt week that
Hunt Lewis, owner ot tbe Lewis or
chards, tooth of Medfoid, end Edger
Hsfsr, manager of tbe Iowa Lumbar
4 Box Co., of thia olty. paid Into tbe
bands of W. O. Morris. Oeorge Eitst
and Dr. Striker , of Portland, the
neoeeeary oath to entitle them to tbe
poeeeeelon ot the road above referred
to. Portland papers state that the
amount paid waa (150,000, but that la
Inoorreot, It waa lets thsn tbess
flguiee, but tbe oxaot amount la not
given out. However, tbia doee not
matter to moon to the people gen
erally In tbia locality. Tbe more im
portant questions being will tbe P.
4 E. be again operated and will lta
lint be extended? Tbe MaU has It
from one of tbs purchasers tbst screw
of (laborers will at one be put to
work and Just so soon as tbs road
and track art repaired trafflo will be
returned.
Further than this the present own
ers will not oommlt themselves aa to
future movements, bat it has been
whispered tbst before the close ot
nsxt feli't work trains will be run
ning to Derby, whioh Is fourteen
mllee from Eagle Point, the present
terminus ot tbs road.- Mr. Hater be
ing asked to-eon firm this report stat
ed that neither Mr. Lewie nor hlmaslf
wooia promise anything, mors than
to aay that they proposed to operate
tbs present line nnd extend It, but,
as to bow far or how toon be would
not my.
Should tbe road be built to Derby
another eeeson It will then be within
two mllee ot tbs larger tract of tim
ber land owned by tbe Iowa Lumber
4 Box Company. Tbere bat been
current nn opinion that It Mr. Hater
bad a aay In tbe extension ot tblt
road It would not be built beyond the
Iowa Lumber 4 Box Co, 'a timber.
Tbie, Ths Mall believes to be untrue.
While very little definite Information
oould be gotten from Mr. Hater
Butte Falls wss referred to as tbs
objective point, or immediately pros
AMONU THE CHURCHES.
CHXiariAr) hcixncx.
Cbistisn Science ssrvlots an held
every Sundsv mornlnw at siatM,
o'olook In tbe Commeolal Club room.
Subject for Sunday, Jan. 26,
"Truth," All are welcome.
XKTHODI8T EPISCOPAIfCHORCH.
"An ttortment ot .Ooneoianoee," will
be tbe eubjeot at tbs Methodist Epls
oopsl church next Sabbath at 11 a.
m. At night, tbs theme will be:
"When did n Sinner Raise a Shoot In
Heavent" Sabbath school at 10 a. m.
Epwortb League 6:30 p. m. Mrs.
Krause will saslst in ths singing at
tbe morning services. ' All are Invit
ed. ST. MARK'S CHURCH.
Tbe Sunday servioes at 11 and eve
ning services at 7:30. Ths Sunday
school meets at 0:45. Ths music tor
the morning eervloe will be tbe same
st that of latt Sunday, which waa so
good that Mr. Hazelrigg aod bla eta
olent oholr nave been requested to
repeat it next Sunday.
A oordlal Invitation It extended to
all to attend tbe servioes of tbls
church. Qood music, bright servioes,
snd Inspiring worship, oomblned
with short praetioal sermons maze
It good for yon to tpend an hour
Sunday at St. Marks ohruon.
V.HKI8TIAN CHURCH.
Sunday, January 26tb, at 10 a. m.
Bible tohool, leaaon "Jeans Cleansing
the Temple," John 22: 13-22, Every
one not In some Bible aobool le cor
dially Invited to oome. 11 a. m. ser
mon : "The Modern Sunday School,
Its place In Cbnioh Work" . Let
every lover of the ohurcb and the
Bible tohool plan to hear tbie address.
A new emphasia it being (pat oo the
Bible school.
6:30 p. m. V. P. S. O E., "Ibe
Home Mission work of the Dtsolplee"
7:30 p. m. sermon: "'The Mao Christ
Jesus, His Great Sermon on the
Mount." Thle le tbe fourth in the
popular evening sermons on the life
of Jeeus. A oordlal Invitation to tbe
publlo to attend all these servioes.
Marlon F. Horn, Minister.
PBKSBYTXRIAK CHURCH.
Evangeliitlo meetinge next Sondey
morning and evening. Rev. J. K.
Howard, tbe evangelist itill oontlnnet
to preach spiritual and ton winning
sermons , All come, Sunday eohooi
et 111 a, m. 2 Christian Endeavor at
6:30 p. m.
S'IRANOKRS'sUNDAV IIOJIK.
Beptist obaroh Rev. Ueoree Learn.
superintendent of the Baptist or
Dhenese oo Wood Island. Alaska alii
speak Sunday mornlog.r'ebroary Sod.
I Au,tna tenvicea as.usual next Son-
(TaV ItartM, Uif th. HnnA.. hMi
endVhow Shortie'a Suud.ij tf -w"
succeeds, it it a very aitirw '
tervlce.ffjWe Invito ". U wont.'
wlthli..2.uniember,'"pestor piulswi'
plain pisaoblac'SJS;
pective terminue of tbe line.
The Iowa Lumber 4 Box Company
bat no Interest whatever In the Paol
fio 4 batten, notwithstanding ths
fact that Mr. Haftr it manager for
that oompany. At before stated this
company bee larger timber interests
in that station and tbey are mater
nally Interested In getting thle tim
ber to market.
In tbe purobaet of the P. 4 E. Mr.
Hater an Mr. Lewis assume all in
debtedness of tbe road-thai la, all
indebtedness wblob may hare been
Incnrfed" since tbe Hue baa been own
ed ud'operatod by Ettet, Morris and
others, whioh Indebtedness could
only come for equipment end msln
tainanos. The liabilities of tbe old
Medtord 4 Crater Lake road are not
assumed. These, It la claimed, in
cluding tbe Dewing mortgage, tbe
A. A. Davit claim and tbe stock
holders claims must be paid from tbe
(81,500 deposit whioh fieoelrer Reddy
made In the now detunot Oregon
Trust Company's bank. The pur
chasers do assume, however, tbs
(100,000 In bonds which were issued
by Eitea nnd Morris, wbleh bonds
are drawing Interest and will be paid
nt maturity.
Tbe perplexing problem at tbls
time for Mr. Lewie and Mr. Hafsr to
solve Is how to get tbelr line into tbe
central part ot Medtord. . Ths South
ern Psoitis Company will not permit
them to ran In on tbelr line, neither
will tbey permit the construction ot n
traokTon'tbelr rlghCcfway. Tbe
shops and other bulSdlnge can, of
eourseT be ereotedon the P." 4 E.
groonds,"aortb of ' the oityTbuTthere
le seed for the running of a track
to some place near tbe oeoter ot tbe
olty. Severs! routes hare been sug
gested but the one whioh may be tbe
easiest aoqulred hss not been deter
mined on. Fact la If tbsy get Into
tbe olty a right-of-way will hare to
be siren over some one of our
streets. "
lndlcstiont'srs really and truly en
oouraglng at tbia time, better then
ever before., for tbs extension nnd
operation ot tbe load.
NORTH MEDFORD ITEMS.
(By J. O. Martin.)
Tbe Condor Water and Power Com
pany are having new yard arms pat
on and wire strung on ths electric
poles on North O street.
H. Oorum's pretty new residence
on North C street Is nearing comple
tion. Mr. Lswrsnoe Orowell hat bought
the Kay E. W I son property on North
O street of M. Pleos snd hss moved
into It, Consideration (sno.
Florenos Walker, of North O
ntrtet, waa taken dangerously tick
Friday with s bad attack of La
grippe, Dr Jonee waa called. He
it but little improved at tbls writing.
Mrs. O. Vlnoent, ot Antioob, It on
aa extended visit with ber ton,
W. Vlnoent, ot North Medtord.
' Mitt Joiit Houston, oat of Trail
oreek'e promising young ladles, Is
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jeese
Klchardeon ot North D street.
Mr. nnd Mrs, Florence Walker, of
North Medfod. reoelvsd the aad un
welcome newt Tnursdsy of ths death
of Mrs, Walkers' youngest titter,
Daily Myers, wno died after a brief
illness with an attack ot pneumonia
fever at Klamath r'allls, January It,
1908, and was laid to rest in Klamath
Falls cemetery by a large gatbering
of relat'vee and friends. Mist Daisy
waa a young lady of U summers full
of hope and promise and youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mra. O.. Myere,
formerly pioneer resident! ot An
tioob Jseotlon. Her death is much
regreted by a wide clrole of relative!
and friends. '
I was muob delighted with my brief
walk this morning In tbe Northeo
dart of oar restless elty to see so
moob building and development go
ing on, it ttlli the 'story of the olty
from its settlement and points to its
bright and promising future.
Ed. Hooker, of North C street, hae
bought three lots ef Walter Kenedy
on the west side of North O itret and
Is preparing to build by moving the
old delapldated fenoe that bae enolos
ed It for twenty years. Ths removal
of this old landmarks disgraceful
appearanoe from oar pretty C steet Is
a welcome and appreciated Improve
oment to adjoining property owners.
Mr. Oraseback,who hae been spend
ing a eouplle of months with hie wife
end babe et the borne of Mrs. Ureas
back's perentt Mr, and Mra. Joseph
Caikey, took tbe train Tuesday ot
Veucouver, wbero he hae a lurorativa
posltlou exalting bin. ,
Scsle Sif!y
Ws hsre Just reoetred a car of llms
jnd tulpbor solution and are pre
pared to furulu aame In eny quan
tity. Call on u rfilte J, A. Peny
form-ther inimtn-.tlon. ,
A Meiford TJady"My husband
and I came to ths Rogue River valley
from Devtla Lake, North Dakota.
Tbe name nf tbe plaee In whtoh ,e
lived baton going to North Dakota
1 an not going to disclose It may
have baa a nTie at tulphoroas ae
elthe- "Devils Lake" ot the
"Rogus,' bat wbst Is bothering me
la aa to when we will go next
when we go. II tbs opinion Phil
Sbsrldsa bald of Texas be true ws
msy go to that state bat I doubt It,
Ws tartly don't want to go tbere.
WlU Hooksnyos:-!'I had letter n
fsw dsys ago from my alster, Rosa, .
who It at Sawtalle, Calf., In whieb
tbs tells that another sister tbere,
Minnie ia quits UL She also stated
that there bad been no rain in that
section tbit season and that' people
were very much worried for fear
there wood be none. She said, to
avoid tbs dust from tbs streets, tbey
bad to srrlss verv early on wash day
aad get their washing dried before
travel began, it's different here,
isn't it, but mad It better than dast
at ths proper tints In my opinion,"
Ralph Woodford: "Recently, when
a postoffloe inspector was here, we
msds an eetlmate as to tbs number
ot pieces ot mall Butter despatched
from ths Medfora offloe and tbe ee-
tlmatss mads wen aa averaga ot 66,.
000 sash month. Tbia Is nearly 2,000
for every calender day ot tbs swath.
1 fany that's not so bad, la fast I
know It la going soma, nnd then when
you rig ore tbs amount ot mall matter
wblob comas Into tbs offloe tor dis
tribution I fancy that's eomlng asms,
too, Aaotba thing whioh amkes as
fsel pretty good it the taut that wa
are charged with making only sixteen
errors la throwing mail during tbe
entire year just past. You under
stand that every letter ws tis la the
wrong bundle or every package wa
pat In tbs wrong sack Is oberged op
against ns by tbs postal clerks on the
train as sn error and It la reported to
tbs department end we have made
less than two ot these errors a month
a A I.
EOT tow paet imi
. H.-B.- Nre: "What am I dolngf
Why, sty Bliton, I sm buslsr than
a bird dog. Since I bought tbst old
Oolvig homestead 1 have been shaping
things ,t or tbs planting of n lot of
trait trees. There are 230 gearee lo
ths ohunk and 110 scree ot it is
turning and fruit land. What did It
cost msT Well, strictly on tbe quiet,
it cost ma (3000. Von need not send
aay prospective buyers to ma.
don't went to sell not at aay price.
That wss a little otresk of luck whioh
happened my way and am going to.
make all tbe margin myself. 1 anv
putting out 800 peers, peach aad ap
ple trees tbls winter, and next year
I will pot oat another chunk ot land,.
Tbere le an old log building on Mis
place and In tbe sides and ends of
tblt buidlng art port bolee through .
wulcb I bare no doubt bdt leaden
mlsslee were carried to the destruc
tion of msny sn Indian In those eerly
dtyt ot the valley when there waa
rivalry between the white man and
tbe red man for possession of tbess.
fertile acre. I ao going to ' pat a ,
rabbit tight fenoe around tbe garden,
part of tbe land. Just eoroes the rl
rer from my plaos ie the land Alt
Weekt and F. K. DeaeU bought last
fall and upon wkloh they are now
planting 200 acres of applet and
pears and I want to aay to you that
tbelr foreman, Tom OaUlagar, la aU
right in bla 11ns . My bat thoss tress
do look pretty. Oome down come
time snd see our lay-out."
. Davenport Tonight
Tonight (Friday) Homer Daven
port at the Opera House. -
The great .cartoonist wlU leotare on
bit trerele In tht fir east st tbs
opera bouts at 8:15 tonight. ,
Mr. Daren port i a natlre Oregon
lan, who hit become famoue the
world over. Hie lecture at Ths
White Temple In Portland was re
ceived with tbe greatest enthusiasm,
people crowding the isles for sta nd
Ing room. After two hours they ttill
wanted more. But a few good seats
remain. Oet one ot them and enjoy
one of tbe most delightful evening!
you have tpint tblt season.
Mtrrled.
At the home ot the met: -r of ths
groom, lo Uranta Pass, Fri iuy, Jan
uary 10, 1908, Jasper Jtnnlnge and
Mlsa Blanohe Roberta.
This marriage occurred at 5 o.clook
IMe I'ternoon andie the culmination
t vii h '"resting coorteblp, at this
it the young lady who remained
steadfast throughout (all Ibe troubles
of ths groom. Kogoe .River Courier.
Notice Is Matont.
Special dieting Medtord Lodge No.
KM A . F. 4 A. M. Friday, January
21, '"08, degree work. Brethren tens
nn.iue yon are Invited to attend.
M.,Pordln, M.JI