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I <4 LOCAL NEWS | St. Mary’s academy a* Medford spent <~hrisl rrr.s st her home in this city. Ancient Puff* and Switch**. Suicide* at $100 Each. Powder Mill Precaution*. A gentleman who lived a number of Tbe Greek. Egy pilau. Carthaginian Go to Thompson’s for Post Cards. "Write it 1912. The «lie thing to guard agnlnst 'll a years in the city of Amoy. In China, md Roman Indies ot twenty live cen powder mill Is a spark of dre. To Dr Gulden has returned from Marsh Turn over a new leaf. told me that he could secure any num turies ago made us ot lhe most aston nvold ibat tbe utmost precaution* are field where be had been attending 'Go to Nichol’s for your flour ber nniong the common people of that ishing quantities of lairrowed luilr, and taken. In the first place, the plant Is By F. A. MITCHEL court as itress in a murder trial. town to commit sulciJe for $100 apiece. the Romnu women of tlie time of Au located s<> far from a railroad track Frank Robinson was at Medford ZacwT" CVnierO As human nature Is the same every gustus were especinlly pleased when that a spark from a passlug locomo- -W*. a former resident "Tuesday. Copyright by American Press Asso where. he explained that ns we may they could outdo their social rivals by live can never reach It. Tbe grass • of Appl • uWey but who now re- ciation, 19U. Paul Hansen of Medford was in town tiud many who will lay down their (Hllug U|wm their fiends a grenter tower and weeds are not permitted to grow sides at Medford, was in town Monday Tuesday. lives for their country an<l whom we it additional tresses. They nlso ar- high enough around It so that when afternoon. During the Spanish-American war highly honor on that account, so nn rung«l curl* formally around the head. they bourne dry u tire could reach tbe Captain Ames of Ruch was in town Miss Harriet Dolson has been select one moruiug Colouel Brewster of tbe ordinary Chinaman Is willing thus to An extensive commerce iu human hair plant by that means, Strangers are ‘Tuesday. ed to fill tlie vacancy cause I by the re —th United States infantry was sit die for the benefit of his children In was carried on. and after the con kept off the grounds, Smoking is uot The public school wi'l open Tuerday signation of Mrs Crauch as teacher in ting in his tent at Tampa, Fla., when order that they may worship him quest of Gaul blond hair such as permitted In or near the plant, The I January 2. the public school. a private—a mere boy with rosy cheeks afterward ns an ancestor who died for grew originally on tbe heads of Ger workineu are not permitted to carry their benefit. This explains also that man girls along the Rhine became very matches. They are not allowed to A Happy New Year to the readers Mrs Gertrude Norton, firrrerly a □ nd Jet black hair-was brought up by noble reverence for llielr parents fashionable In Rome. Cnesar did not wear shoes with pegs or nails In them. of the Post. the corporal of the guard. compositor in this office “ but now em- 1 “Well, lieu, corporal, corporal," said saiu the me coiooei, colonel, which the Chinese display, because disdain to mix n little commercialism They wear “powder boots." made with Mr Bob Finney was a Medford vis p ■ ove . a v Yreka, Calif, spent Christ- not censing to wag n large palm leaf, their parents will soon lie endowed with Ills military enterprises and col soft soles that have no pegs or nails itor Tuesday. mai with her parents in this city. with all the mysterious powers of the lected n vast amount of luilr from the In them An Irou nail In a boot sole “what's lie lieeu doing?" next world -W 11. Thomson. M. D., van<|tilah«l Gauls. which he sent to might strike a spark on tbe floor. "interfering with tlie guard iu the Clarence Reams of Medford was In Thomas Paulsen who formerly edited LED.. In "Life. Death nud Immor market nt Rome, and In the Homan Iron Is not permitted to touch Irou on Hue <*f duty, sir.” town Saturday. the Oregon Sentinel, a newspaper pub provinces u cropped head was regard the plant. This Is one inflexible law tality.” "How?" i E. Forman of Buncom was in th:* lished in this city some years ago, died ed ns a badge of slavery or at least of of all powder mills. The hammers “Private Thompson on being repri I city Wednesday. . at Portland recently, aged 79 years. subjection The hairdressers of Rome that are used are all ot wood or brass manded by Lieutenant Blister knock Pronunciation In Ireland. were |>ersons of real Importance and or copper, which cannot strike a s|fhrk. Many persons seem to see. or to hear, »d the lieutenant down. We put Miss Emma Wendt was a Medford Christmas trees, an 1 entertainments Thompson in the guard tent, and this father, something to lie iimusisl at In charged exorbitant prices for forming ■ The cogwlieels that rim together are visitor Tuesday. consisting of music, recitations etc. man lifted up lhe rear part of the tent tbe soft Irish brogue. As n matter of tbe hair into fanciful devices, such as ot brass or copper for the same rea W. H. Summers of Sterling was in were given at both the Methodist and wall while the sentinel wasn't looking fact, most of tbe words of the Irish harps, wreaths and diadems. — New son. The Journals of the wheel* are town Wednesday, of copper ot brass.-Kansas City Star. the Presbyterian churches, Saturday nnd helped the prisoner out.” "dialect” are not Irish nt all. blit the York Herald. H. B. Dow was a visitor at Medford evening. “What did you do that for?” asked purest of English-English u trifle an Famous Snuff Taker*. tiquated. It Is true, lint nevertheless the colouel of the prisoner. Saturday evening. The Prince’s Majority, Elbert Coleman, mention of whose The eighteenth century was the age "Why, they told me,” said the boy in the real thing. Tbe cars of Milton. famous "mad king of Bavaria. The L. Lytle has removed with his fam illness was made in these columns a trembling voice, "that Thompson Dryden. Spenser nnd Chaucer would Louis II. and I’rtnce Otto, his brother. ot snufl taking par excellence, 'i'he ily to Holton Calif. several weeks ago, is still confined to would be shot for mutiny.” not have lieeu surprised to hear an were brought up with great strictness custom was general among all classes “What good would it do you to try Irishman speak of "n rough say" or “a and simplicity. Their father, Maximil of |»eu|>le. It wns an act of imlfteness Mr Will Normile was in Medford a the house, but is able to sit np for a clane shirt.” At tbe court of good ian 11.. an excellent constitutional king, for well bred men to offer their snuff short time each day. to save him Hint way?” few hours Tuesday. There was no reply to this, the pris Queen Bess the cultured Englishmu u but In private life not particularly boxes to well bred women. Women Mrs H. Crouch, a teacher in the oner standing with eyes bent on the carefully garnished bls conversation Joseph Gunst of Sterling mine was genial, nllowed them no pocket money I themselves carried their own boxes in this city Monday. public school of this city has resigned floor. with "goolde" rings and brave but what they earned by good marks and Interchanged pinches with the gen “Do you think.” said the colonel, "swoordes" and bored Ills friends witli at their lessons, on tbe modest scale of tlemen At fashionable dinner parties Mrs L. E. Luper left for Grants her position and gone to join her hus band who is employed ir a cyanide “that If 1 let you off this time you can accounts of the smart sayings of the I pfennig per mark, and be would after tbe cloth wns removed snuff Pass Thursday morning, let tbe prisoners in charge of tbe guard “cblldre" nt "boom." This wns the fine them a thaler without compunc boxes were pass«l around. I'ope sud plant at Grass Valley Calif. Mr and Mrs L. G. Ulrich were in English originally Imjiorted Into 1 re tion If they were rejiorted Idle. Their Bollngbroke. Swift and Congreve, Ad alone?” Mr Owen Keegan, who was stricken Medford Monday evening, land by the cultured Irish, and tile table was more frugal than that of the dlson and Steele, all Indulged In the “I don't know, sir.” Irish have found it good euougb to pr*- sons of most country gentlemen. When pleasures of snuff. Dr. Johnson cnr- "Don’t know!" Mr and Mrs James T. Buckley spent with paralysis last week is still in n serve.—Chicago Tribune. “I think I can, sir.” precarious condition. Owing to his Louis attained Ills majority at eight rted tils snuff in the capacious pockets Xmas witli Mrs C. Ulrich. The colonel told the corporal to extreme age, (about 80 years) small een lie wns provided with an establish if his waistcoat and would convey it Mr C. M. Ruch and Matthew Ray of Granulated Butter. hopes are entertained of his recovery. march tlie boy back to his company en ment of Ills own and sat down on tbe to Ills nose without stint. He could Ruch were In town Friday. campment and release him. The Chinese preserve their eggs In first day ot his emancipation to bls uot abide the narrow confines of a box. Prof, and Mrs J. Percy Wells left The next day the recruit was definitely by drying them, the yolk* I usual dinner—one disti of meat and Frederli k the Great resembled him In Mr John McGrietor of Poor Man’s Wednesday morning for Portland and marched to the colonel's tent again, and whites being first separated and some cheese. this respect. Both Napoleon and Wel Creek was in town Thursday. Salem. Mr Wells will attend the meet having committed the same offense. then each reduced to powder by evapo be lington were prodigious snuff takers, “ Am I now my own master?" Fruita, soft drinks, cigars and tobac ing of the board of examiners at Sa "See here, young man," said the ration. In India butter Is treated In asked with a smile of Ills servuuts. but Washington Indulged only moder I ately Jefferson was fond of snuff, as co at Shaw’s Confectionery. lem and will return in about two colonel, "do you know that you are lia much tbe same way. so that It never "Yes, sir." was the answer. ble to be shot for this?” becomes stale and may be kept fresh Sheriff arid Mrs Jone* spent Christ weeks. "Then." said the prince gleefully, bls waistcoat and frill often showed. "No. sir.” for a hundred yenrs. The butter is “you may bring me some chicken and Henry Clay was another famous snuff mas with Mr Jones’ mother. The improvement of the county road “Tliompsjjn's striking nn officer wns boiled till all the water and curds are Inker and often needed the stimulus of Mr Fry, a mining promotor of Yreka leading to the Applegate valley, just outright mutiny; your helping the mu got rid of and nothing remains but • mehlspelsen (pudding)." a pinch when making a speech -Fear- Calif, was in town this week. son's. completed by order of the city council, tineer to escape from the guard is tbe clenr oil. When lhe oil cools into a The Senator ’ s Sarcasm. Mr and Mrs Chauncey Florey visited is said to be an excellent piece of work next (hing to it. Do you want to get solid It is grauuhited and In this form For many years there served tn the will remain fresh Indefinitely. This Is Nothing to Wear. friends in Eagle Point Monday. and will be of great advantage to the yourself shot too?” Tile fact Is that women are uncom “Could 1 take Private Thompson's what they call ghee, and ghee Is noth United States senate a man of brilliant Litjit biuks by stanJard authors travelling public. ing more or less than dried butter.— mind nnd many tine qualities, but who fortable it they are uot fashionably place, sir?" was forever estranging many with dressed Xo in:in understands the sub- • t Thompson’s Confectionery. Chicago Journal. "Take bls place In what?” Rev. and Mrs J. M. Schultz who whom he desired to tie friendly by lie and complex sigiilllcutic* of tbe “Being shot.” C, B. Watson of Ashland was a bus have bean visiting friends in this city reason ot bis Incurably sarcastic man phrase "nothing to wear." Witness The Other Kind. “What In thunder do you want to do iness visitor in town this week. left Wednesday morning for a visit “As you don't seem Io know what ner hotIi ot speech nnd action. Once lhe distress«! lull utterly puzzled ex that for? ” nsked the astonished colonel. Charles Hamilton of the Applegate witn relatives at Shedds, Oregon after you'd like for your birthday, Freddie,” nil Intimate friend wrote tbe senator pression Hint overspreads a man's fuce “I'd like to. if lie lias to be shot.” which they will return to their home was a recent visitor in (his city. “How old are you?” asked the said his mother, "here’s a printed list urging the appointment of another at the words lie knows that bls wife friend lo it minor position In tlie gov or Ids sister looks charming In “tbe colouel, hoping the boy was under age of presents for n good little boy." Frank Ray of Gold Ray wastrAsact- at Hannibal, Mo. eminent, The senator return«! n most blue oue" or “llie,lace one" or “the I Freddie rend over the list and then the and he could discharge blm from ing business in thia city Monday. sa rcastie reply, declining to worn- one with lhe Jet." Site has looked said: army. Cost of a Silk Secret. mend tlie appoint incut, it is said that charming In It often enough for him ut Mias Bertha Prim of Portland spent "Mother, haven't yon a list for n bad “I'm twenty, sir. ” Tbe development of the silk manu be never forgot the merited rebuke lie last to Identify it. and that,.unless he Xmas with her parents in our city. little boy ?" — Ladies' Home Journal. “Twenty? Were you enlisted as facture tn England began sone time received from the friend who had sug fs mi exception to bls sex. Is very of- Mrs Cris Ulrich spent WedneBdey in the seventeenth century, but was twenty? You're nothing but a child.” gested the appointment: ten lie Is cheerfully getting Into his 8*f*. There wns no reply to this. Tears greatly extended through the enter with Mr* Hugh Elliott of Medford. My Hear Senator—I think It would be Flubdub— tVby have you never mar- evening coat for the fiftieth time, No were standing in the boy's eyes. prise of John Lombe mt Derby, who well tor you to reserve your sarcasm tor Mr W. Kirtley of our city left for "Take him away." snld tbe colonel to lied. Singleton? Singleton - Well, tbe the rapidly tncreaslns numbei of your en wonder lie does not realize tlint some In 1715 went to Legboru, Italy, to Eugene Wednesday to join hi* wife. learn the secret of tlie Leghorn silk the corporal, "und tell Ills captain to tvomen have always regarded me as nil emies. Instead ot offering It to the de frock which the first time It Is worn Miss Fay Sears and Mr Murray spent manufactures, a most difficult ii'd dan try and find some reason to get rid of unfortunate fellow who wasn't bad creasing numbei of yout friends, of whom made for triumph should the tenth enougb to need reforming or good I am one. Hine make for liiimlliatlon. But tbe Sunday evenitfgwith MrsL. G. Ulrich. gerous adventure. Visitors were al him." most strong minded woman—the wo The commander beard no more of enough to make a desirable husband.— lowed to puss through the factories Seen on an Ostrich Farm. Mr and Mrs T. C. Norris of Medford tbe recruit Private O'Neil until after Life. It is uo uncommon thing to see a man who will. It necessary, go to the visited relatives in this city this week. and see the machines Iu motion, but the first light in Cuba. Then, on look rould learn nothing of their construe- male ostrich strutting about followed opera on a gain night In a coat nnd Hamlet. Mrs P. F. Swavne is reported to be tion and operation, Finally, through ing over some papers that had come up by three or tour distlnst broods, nil of skirt at heart exonerates the woman “I mnlntaln that ¡Shakespeare really quite ill at her home on the Applegate. the good offices of a priest. I.onibe se to blm from D company, be noticed different sizes. When the incubating who so foolishly, toi lhe reason men meant Hamlet for an actor.” that charges had been preferred as a workman. cured employment process is completed tile mck till’d tioned. stays ut home —Atlantic Month Mr James McLaren, an aged resi “How can you prove It?" against one of tlie men for cowardice. slept In the mill, worked nt a spinning lends his young oues off and if he ly- dent of this place is reported seriously "Because be was so anxious to see meets another proud pa [in engages In made measure- The colonel, suspecting that some boy machine and by night More r<-*n Serious. ill. menta and plans. He worked nt the bad flinched under bls baptism of fire tbe gbost walk.”—Excbange. a terrific combat with him. The van Eulalia ieidvi.1 heiress) — Do you Joseph Goldsby of Buncom was mill until au English ship was sent and needed to be carefully handled, di qulshed bird retires without a single i think Hie baron ieg:ird* me seriously? Something Just a* Good. transacting business in town Wednes on purpose to take him away. He had rected that the accused man be brought chick, while ttie other, »urrounded tiy ItOi-ll Serioiisij u ny, my dear, every Peddler—Can I sell you a watchdog, tbe two broods, walks away triurn scarcely sailed when nn armed brig to his beadquarters. When this was day. time I mention you he looks positively was sent lifter him. and lie barely es done, who should appear but Private mister? Pedestrian—Don t need one. pbantty. »■til.- I'llcgi nde Blatter. Mr Ed. Wendt and family spent the ca|>ed safely to Englaud. it Is snld O'Neil. my friend. I've tbe wolf at my door.— holidays with Mrs Walters at Apple that be Oled at the age of twenty- Exchange. "You're tbe man who was continu Thought of th* Kitty. Quarter* and Dollar*. gate. nine, poisoned by the emissaries of bls ally trying to get another man away “John." aiiid Mrs Gnymau. with a The Relation* Between. Jnek \\ lit did you give up your knowing twinkle In her eye. "you seem Mrs Will Shultz of Mcd ford spent Leghorn employers, but the silk manu from the guard when we were in “What are relations now between bachelor quarter*? Tom —Because I’m to be exceedingly kind to animals ” Xmas with her Mother Mrs Bostwich facture was securely established, be Tampa, aren't you?” four wife and yourself?" going to marry dollar*.—Birmingham “ Yes, sir. ” came a great industry in England and "Why er how do you mean?" asked at Ruch. “Oh. only her mother, two uncles, a News. "And if I remember rightly you baa since beeu estnbllshed all over the Bister and u few cousins.“— Ismdon ber husband. Misa Laura Dorm of Melford spent world.—National Magaziue. wanted to be shot in his place?" "In your sleep Inst night you said. Telegraph. I'he root of all benevolent action* I* Xmas with Mr and Mrs Miles Cantrall “Yes, sir.” ’Take out something fol the kitty.’"— Allai piety Had fraternal love.—Coo- “What's become of him?” Exchange. of Ruch. Train* Charged by Buffaloes. turili s. “He's Private Thompson, sir,” the In pioneer days the railroads cross Mr Erwin Eckiison of Portland spent corporal put in. "Lieutenant Blister the plains were often delayed for ing Xmas in our city with friends and re many hours by buffaloes. Sometimes withdrew the charge of mutiny on tbe latives lliey cnils«l more serious trouble. In ground that Thompson, being a recruit, Alfred De Vore of Oakland Cal. is 1871 and 187'J trains on the Atchison, didn't know nny better than to strike wisiting his father, T. L. Devore of Topeka nnd Santa l-’e railroad were an officer. Thompson has distinguished charged by the enraged beasts, cars himself In the battle and has been «bis city, made a sergeant.” Henry J. Bauten, a wellknown re were derailed and overturned nnd the “I don’t understand why this boy lives of train crews and passengers en sident of Poor Man’s Creek is reported dangered. Many tales of hairbreadth I was continually trying to save Thomp seriousiv ill. escapes were relal«l by small parties son.” “They seemed to be great friends." Miss Annette Penninger and Smilay of soldiers, frontiersmen «nd emi “Well, take him back where he came Childs of Medfort! were in Jacksonville grants, and It Is altogether possible from and order Thompson to report to that many nn emigrant wagon with Its Monday evening. occupants that left lhe Missouri river me in person.” “He won’t tell you anything, Ed. Day who is employed at Phil snd was never seen again was over O ’ Neil. at his whelmed by the buffaloes rather thnn Hamill’s place spent this week Examination and advice cost you nothing and may save you many dollars. “You impudent, cowardly youngster, wiped out of eilxtence by the Introns, home in this city. to wboni all unexplained disappear what do you mean? Away with him." Thompson reported with an arm in a My office, the most up-to-date in Southern Oregon, is fitted with all modem The new steel cages foJ the county ances were attributed, lairge buffalo jail arrived this week and are being bulls weighed 2.000 pounds or more, sling and a bandage around bls head. "I understand, my brave fellow," electrical appliances and thus enables those living out of town to have their and cows weighed In the neighborhood placed in position. his commander, “that you have snld of 1.200 pounds. Herds numbering work done promptly and get home the same day. Compare my prices with Several slight snows have fallen many thousands were really Irresisti been promoted for gallantry in tbe bat- during the week just enough to make ble and In ii stampede curried all be tie. Now, I wish you to tell me why this little chap who is to be tried for others and see if there is any reason why you should pay more. All my work it sloppy to get about. fore them.- Outing. cowardice was constantly interfering In.your behalf with the guard when we Mr and Mrs Mile* Cantrall of Ruch is ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. Lady attendant. Fatal Street Muiic, were at Tampa.” attended “The Three Twins’’, at Med- In casting up the score against street “I can’t do that, colonel, unless you THOSE LIVING OUT OF TOWN WILL NOT BE KEPT WAITING ford Wednesday evening, musicians It must never be forgotten rrder me to tell you.” that to them wns due the untimely Mrs J. W«Rogers of Ashland who “Very well; 1 order ybu to tell.” death of one of England's foremost hu “O’Neil Isn’t a man; he’s a woman. 22-karat Gold Crowns... ................ 15.00 Full set of Teeth on rubber plate........... $7.50 had been visiting friends in this city morists. John l.e«h. The strain of "Pbew!” Porcelain Crowns ......... ................ $5.00 Best set of Teeth on rubber plate........ $10.00 ha* returned to her home. ceaseless application to his work ren "She's my wife. When 1 enlisted Bridge Work (per tooth) ............. $5.00 Mrs Chas. F. Dunford who has dered Leech abnormally sensitive to she followed me and enlisted, too, PAINLESS EXTRACTION - Gold Fillings.................... $1.50 and up been ill for some time is reported not street noises of all descriptions, and dressed ns n mnn. I tried to make her Silver Filling.................... All other work in proportion $1.00 and up street music In particular drove him go back to our kid. but she wouldn’t I so well as usual this week. frantic. The organ grinders. It is said, wish you'd send her home.” Mr and Mrs Herman King of Med knew of his enmity toward them and •Orderly." cried the colonel, “go to REMEMBER ford spent Xmas with Mrs Tom Mc plnycd within earshot of tits studio alm the captain commanding D company ply to plague him in a letter to Mr. The Workmanship and Material Are Guaranteed to be the Very Best and tell him to send Private O'Neil Grietor of Poor Mans Creek. Bass. M. I’., who wns framing u bill here.” Mr Robt. Maine teacher at Ruch is for the suppression of street noises. Private O'Neil came» evidently fear spending his vacation with Mr and Mark Lemon. the editor of I’uncb. de ful that the cat was out of the bag. clared that beyond a doubt Lech's ul Mrv B. M. Cjllint of this city. “Y’ou are to go north,” said the colo 207-208 FARMERSAND FRUITGROWERS BANK BUILDING timately fatal malady, ______ r ___ ____ , - angina |iectoris. nel, “on the next train. You don't Miss Harriet Doslen who has been or breast pang, was due to the dls- need a discharge since no such person MEDFORD, OREGON teaehing school at Talent spent the turtle nee of his nervous system cnnseil exists. All I have to say to you 1* that Office Hours: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Phone Main 653 by tbe continual visits of street bands you are a cowardly man and a brave heliday* at Bend Ore. with friends. and organ grind«».—Loadou Chronicle. woman.” Miss Maud Newbury who is attending ' Private O’Neil First Class Dental Work At Honest Prices Consult Me Before Going Elsewhere DR. BARBER, The Dentist •»