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LOCAL NEWS Chris Ulrich spent Sunday in Butte Falls. The county Court was in session this dress on the value of graded lessons for the Sabbath schools, at the ehurrh Sunday evening. It never rains but it pours: a new auto line between this city and Med ford was put in operation Thursday. The two auto lines and the railroad taken together now make about thirty round trips each day. Among these attending the ballgame and band concert at Medford Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy, Mrs. R. B. Dow, Miss Isabelle Collins, Messrs Oscar Lewis, Clyde Shaw, Donald Newbury and others. The City Drug Store was robbed again Sunday night. Several razors, some jewelry and toilet articles wer6 taken. A small amount of money ! was taken from the cash register. The thief ar thieves left, no clue to their iadehtity. Uses of the Bible. GOV. WILSON SPEAKING. The Man In Whom Many Seo a Future President of U. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE A wee miss was visiting her young cunt who had just got mar .. j i.“ -¡ J 1 f ' ried and gone to housekeeping in ^T- ä GENERAL OFFICES Poston. The little girl wandered NEW YORK AND CHICAGO over the new home, examining ev BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES erything, and finally came back to her aunt, who was waiting for he: Medford and Jacksonville report. “Weil, auntie, you seem to have AUTO LINE about everything,” she said. “But V. C. GOHST. Manoorr I have found one thing that is miss UNTIL, UR 1 HER NOTICE ing.” “What is it?” asked the aunt. Leave Med lord Lv. Jacksonville “A Bible,” the little girl replied 8:0o a. in. 7:03 a. m soberly. 9:30 9:C0 “ “A Bible,” questioned the aunt, 11:00 •• 1.0:30 “ to test the child’s answer. “What 12:30 p. m. 12:0) m. 2:00 “ would I want of a Bible ?” 1:30 p. in. 3:30 " 3:00 “ The little girl looked at her in 5:00 4:30 “ wonder for a moment and then re 6:30 “ 6:00 '* plied in a sober tone: 8:00 “ 7:30 *' 9:30 “ “To press flowers in, of course!” 9:00 " 11:00 ” 12:00 “ —Boston Traveler. 12:30 a. m. AVast Difference in Floor Finishes It means economy—it means satis Ftiul Hansen of Medford was in this faction—it means a beautiful, lasting city Wednesday. finish on your floors, to know the differ John Byrne of Watkins was a visitor ence before you buy. in town recently. Common varnishes are brittle and Attorney Mealey of Medford was in soon show unsightly scratches. town Wednesday. EJastica Floor Finish is so tough that nothing mars it. Heels, scraping A. E. Reames of Medford was in chairs, casters, leave no marks. town Wednesday. Common varnishes turn white under W. R. Coleman and R. B. Dow were water. in Medford Sunday. Elastica Floor Finish never does. W H. Venable of Ruch was a re It is water-proof. cent visitor in town. Common varnishes and ’wax need Ike Coffman and wife were in Med constant care and refinishing. ford Monday evening. Elastica Floor Finish keeps its Billie Grieve and family spent the original lustre. It outlasts any finish Fourth at Butte Falls. ever before offered, i. It saves work Among those of Jacksonville who 1:30 a. m. W. R. Garrett of Buncam was a and saves expense. spent the Fourth at Palmer creek were LEAVE HOTEL MOORE Promise and Performance. recent visitor in this city. We cannot overstate the importance Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dunford, Misses In Tolstoy there was the same of knowing the facts about floor fin E. P. Bagshaw of Oakville, Wash. Nellie McIntyre, Flossie Dunford and contradiction between the natural Change in Southern Pacific Time ishes. Come in and ask us. was a recent visitor in town. Fleta Ulrich, Messrs Reis Chapman, @ 1911, by American Press Association. man and the ascetic moralist that Table. Mrs. O. Crawford of Medford visit Billie McIntyre, Robert Finney and pertains to lesser minds, and in a 'll friends in this city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Worden Ennis. GOVERNMENT BY THE PEOPLE. certain instance cited by Aylmer I Effective January 1st, 1910. Curley Wilson won a meal ticket in Maude in his “Life of Tolstoy” this William Strang, of Whitehall, Ill. an NORTH BOUND TRAINS. All Progressive Reforms Have That J the ball game at Medford Tuesday. oldtime friend of our townsmen J. C. mental elasticity makes for humor. Portland Passenger......... 8:04 A.M. 20 For Their Objeot, Says Wilson. When Sarah Bernhardt visited 24 Grants Pass Motor..........10:21 A.M. Miss Ada Dunn of Ashland is the and B. M. Collins, is visiting friends Discussing the progressive move guest of Miss Mabel Henry this week. in town this wosk. Mr. Strang is one ment in polities, Governor Woodrow Moscow the great man delivered 32 Grants Pass Motor............4:48 P.M. All others »re itniUuone himself of a crushing condemnation 16 Oregon Express......................... 5:24 P.M. Dr. J. F. Reddy of Medford was of Illinois’ most successful farmers Wilson of New Jersey said recently: "If you will look at the proposed re of the contemporary theater and of 2-16 Oregou Express........................ 5:34 P.M. transacting business in town Thursday, j and his trip was made purely for re I forms, proposed by men In both liar the falsity of dramatic art in gen 12 Shasta Limited (Mail only)2:35 A.M. C. P. Briggs and H. D. Mills of creation and to visit friends. S«ia by ties, meant to serve the country in Butte Falls, were in town Wednesday. F. M. Roundtree left Wednesday .some special way. you will see that eral. After a momentous silence SOOTH BOUND TRAINS. one of his guests admitted, some Fred J. Fick. Rev. Couden held open air services morning for a trip to Santa Rosa and ■ each particular reform has n definite what timorously, that he was going [ 23 Ashland Motor............................8:45 A.M. in the grove at Ruch, Sunday morning. points in Southern California, with a object. For example, the question of to see the French actress that even-; 15 California Express..........10:35 A.M. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Weston of view of locating provided that he finds the cost of living is a question which ing. Tolstoy’s face suddenly light- ‘ 31 Ashland Motor..................2:24 P.M. touches the great body of the people. | Medford were visitors in town this everything satisfactory. Mr. Round It does not touch those exceptional cd up with a good humored smile. | I 13 San Francisco Express.. .3:32 P.M. Or. Deil’s Pine-Tar-Honoy tree has been in poor health for about week. For Coughs and Colds. a year and he thinks that a change of persons whose Income is abundant. . “Do you know,” he said, “I am , 11 Shasta Limited(Mail only)5:47 A.M. It touches the whole body of the peo- ! awfully sorry I’m not going.” Fred J. Fick, the popular contractor climate will prove beneficial. pie. The question of direct primaries and builder, has purchased an auto A large number of the people of touches the accessibility of the offices In An Old Library. mobile. this city and surrounding country at by the,people. It touches the means What a place to be in is an old J. H. Beeman of Gold Hill, was tended the celebration st Medford which they are to exercise to put the library! It seems as though all the Neglected wounds produce old sores and transacting business in this city Wed Tuesday. The R. R. V. Ry., Gorst’s' sort of men they desire into office. these in time develop ulcers which eat away souls of all the writers that have i The question of the equallzatjou of nesday. the vitality. Autoes, and private conveyances were i menns that equality which bequeathed their labors to these Frank Brown and Wai. Von der kept busy all day and late into the I ! taxation is justice, that fairness which will see Bodleiar.s were reposing here as in Hellen of Eagle Point, were in town night transferring passengers back | thnt no tuitil 13 tilSbd more than an some dormitory or middle state. I Wednesday. forth. A number of visitors in the other hiaii or upon a different basis do not want to handle, to profane Ed Andrews and J. D. Heard of valley availed themselves of the ex- from other men or other corporations. the leaves, their winding sheets. 1 Medford were transacting business cellent transportation facilities to The question of corrupt practices in could as soon dislodge a shade. I elections is a question of the attacks visit this city. here Thusday. is a Healing Remedy for All Ailments of which have been made upon the vir seem to inhale learning, walking amid their foliage, and the odor of C. E. Hough, a well known resident the Flesh of Man and Beast. tue of the people. of Joe Bar, was visiting friends in “Every direction you turn you will their old moth scented coverings if. The speed with which this splendid linlmeat heals up a bad this city Monday. » see that what we are straining after fragrant as the first bloom of those Hank Clearings at Bank of wound or sore has surprised and pleased those who were accus is to bring the government back with sciential apples which grew amid tomed to the slower and uncertain effect of less powerful reme J. H. Clark sold the remaining third Jacksonville, for week ending dies. It mends the lacerated flesh so quickly that there Is but in the touch of the people and to use the happy orchard.—Charles Lamb. of the Pearl mine to Mess. Gannon and little time lost from work. In relieving rheumatic pains, neural July 6, $16,684.98 it in behalf of the people. Upon what gia, sciatica. It lias done and Is doing a wonderful work. Many Converse, Wednesday. sort of occasion, therefore, in what chronic victims ot these diseases have found to their great satis To Purify Water. faction that It cures an attack In a fraction of the time required Geo. H. Durham a prominent at sort of campaign, should a man who To purify water sprinkle a tabla- by the ordinary treatment. remembers the long traditions of torney of Grants Pass, was at the It Is equally effective In the flesh ailments of animals. Owners spoonful of pulverized alum into a of blooded stock value it highly for two reasons: It heals sores American government take greater APPLEGATE CELEBRATES court house Wednesday. and wounds quickly, and leaves no disfiguring scars. pleasure and zest than in a campaign hogshead of water (the water to be This remedy is needed In overy home. If its great power and Miss Agnes Broad has been spend stirrod at the same time). It will which has such objects?’’ effleacy was generally known, no family would be without it. ing a few days with her mother, Mrs. filter a few hours, by precipitating Fourth ot July With Ball Game, Annie BToad of this city. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per Bottle. THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT, to the bottom the impure particles, Mr. and Mrs Will Merriman ana JAMES f. BAULARO PROPRIETOR ST. LOUIS, M0. so purify the water that it will be I Dance, Etc. It Is Pervading the Whole Country, De found to contain nearly all the daughter Edith were guests of Mrs. Stephen. Eye Salve 1. a safe and speedy remedy for Sore Eye.. clares Woodrow Wilson. Harry Luy last Saturday. freshness and clearness of spring How widespread is the progressive 5oLt>ANÓ'StCOMH1NDto8v Probably nowhere in Jaakson county water. A pailful containing four Mrs. Josephine Russell and her movement In American politics was sister, Miss Fannie Nunan are spend- was the Fourth so well enjoyed as on eloquently expressed by Governor gallons may be purified by a tea the Upper Applegate. The farmers ing the summer at Newport. Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey In a spoonful of alum.—National Maga and miners with their families came zine. S. E. Dunnington joined the camp- for miles from either direction and recent speech. The governor said: “It does not require any great imag ing party on Little Applegate, Thurs- erjoyed themselve» to the utmost. ination to think that high thoughts day and will remain a tew days. Picnic dinners were followed by a ball and purposes In politics are running B. B. Beekman, a prominent Port game, and races. The feature of the subtly through every household and ! land attorney, visited his parents Mr. day, however, was the ball game. every member of every household in ! The Upper Applegate nine, the “Blue this country. It does not need thnt and Mrs. C. C. Beekman, this week. jays,” have been carrying off all the you should touch elbows—actually W. H. Clement, a former resident honors this year, but the lower team, •touch elbows—with incn in the street of this city, but now of Millville, Cal. and men in the shop in order to kuow with the assistance of McIntyre and the great Issues of human happiness is visiting friends in town this week. Dnnford, of the local battery, contrived that are involved in a great contest Mr. and Mrs. Will Estes and baby to trim their wings. The game was like this, for the question of the tariff of Dunsmuir, are visiting friends and interesting but a little hard to keep Is not a mere question of policy, it is relatives in Jacksonville and Medford. track of, as 22 runs crossed the plate. a question of the rearrangement of the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich have moved The final score was 10 to 12 in favor public interests as you touch every household in this country, and how into their new bungalow recently of the Lower nine, who secured 14 any man in such circumstances cun hits, and the Bluejays only 6. In erected on the site of the old buli view of this we dread to think of hold his bead up after he has voted for park. what the Bluejays would have done a special Interest without n just con Lost—Gold belt buckle. Squai e to the lower nine if it had not been j ception of the common interests 1 for cannot comprehend. shape with flower design in center, for McIntyre. After the ball game, one "But whether men can comprehend Finder please return to telephone 60 yard, 100 yard and 200 yard dashes It or not. help it or not, we nil know office. for the men and boys, n 60 yaru dash that the ‘mills of the gods grind slow Miss Mary Peter, deputy county re for boys under twelve, and GO yard I ly.' and they 'grind exceedingly line,’ and the men who now resist this corder started for San Francisco Sun dashes for little girls, big girls and great Impulse of reform, the men who ol i girls, respectfully, were all run day to visit her mother and brother Impede this great compulsion of pub wiih considerable excitement. Merle. Somebody also said there was a lic interest, will be ground so tine fit Judge Watson of 'Ashland appeared horse race, but we didn’t see anything some of these mills of the gods that 1 (heir very dust will be imperceptible.'* before the county court Thursday to that looked like it. urge the purchase of the toll road over After supper, everyone danced at .; ... . ... ................. the Siskiyous. Amos McKee’s till about 4 o’clock the 1 am accused of being a radi ¡About 100 cords of wood in the next morning. cal. If to seek to go to the root Griffin creek district were burned is a radical, a radical 1 nm. Aft er all, everything that flowers In from fire started by careless handling beauty iu the air of heaven of firecrackers Tuesday. drnws Its fairness. Its vigor, Work on the new jail is progressing from its roots. Nothing living nicely; the concrete mixer was started We have on hand for sale the following can blossom into fruitage unless Thursday afternoon and the foundation through nourishing stalks deep blanks viz: planted in the common soil. L'p ot the structure is being laid. from that soil, up from the silent Lease, Dr. T. W. Hester has sold his bosom of the earth, rise the cur Mortgages, practice together with his residence rents of life and energy. Up to Dr. Golden of Marshfield, and will Bill of Sale,) from the common soil, up from likely remove to Grants Pass. the quiet heurt of the people, Agreements. rise joyously today streams of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. M. Collins, John Warranty Deeds, hope and determination bound Dunnington, Mrs. S. E. Dunnington Quit Claim Deeds, to renew the face of the earth in and Miss Della Reeve spent the Fourth Chattel Mortgage, glory. eamping on Little Applegate. I tell you the so called radical Acknowledgements, M. G. Womack, the mining engineer ism of our times Is simply the ef Real Estate Contract, of Gold Hill, was in this citv this week. fort of nature to release the gen erous energies of our people. Mr. Womack thinks that a splendid Location Notice—Placer, This great American people is at future awaits the mines in Southern Location Notice Quartz, bottom Just, virtuous and hope Oregon. Satisfaction of Mortgage, ful. The roots of Its being are As we go to press news has just been in the soil of what is lovely, pure Real Estate Agents Contr ict. received of the death of Mr. Jones, and of good report, and the need Notice Application for Lie uor License 1 father of Sheriff W. A. Jones of this of the hour is just that radical city. The death occurred Friday At reasonable prices. Wein tend adding 1 ism thnt wH4 clear a way for the realization of the aspirations afternoon at the Jones farm near other blanks as fast as p ossible until of n sturdy rnre. — Governor the line is complete. Blan'cs of special Central Point Woodrow Wilson <•* New Jerne; form printed to order at short notice. Dr. Furguson of Philadelphia, super- 1 in n Recent S'nee . intendant of the Presbyterian Publi- r r. nriQ'T cation Society, delivered a short ad-J V 1L.L.& FLOOR FINISH Ballard’s Snow Liniment « CITY DRUG STORE URNITURE LEGAL BLANKS\ tt CUTHBERTS We Sell for Less MEDFORD, OREGON The house that makes it possible to buy house furnishings in Southern Oregon at reasonable prices. I