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LOCAL N CW S GOLD and SIL 'c ! AN’S WEAKNESS. Go to Thompson’s for Post Cards. because men are prone to be Mr Geo. Buckley of Ruch [was in Produced in Oregon in 1911 as partía toward those they love, un- town Tuesday. shown by U. S. Geoligical JD»t t »ward those they hate, servile The regular city election will be tow.» rd those above them, arrogant heid March 5. Survey t® t lose below them and either By F. A. MITCHEL Mr Welch of Squaw Lake was in Bv WILLIAM G. POMEROY har h or overindulgent to those in town this week. P'W erty and distress that it is so "Jack." said Deacon Henderson to i Ferguson, who wrote plays, argued d.f cult to find any one capable of f ..arles Nickell made a trip to Yreka There has recently been a decline i" his daughter. Jacqueline, "a uew min that It artists need models wh.v not Calif., Tuesday. ex seising a sound judement with re | metallic output of Oregon, and so far i ister is coming to occupy tbe pulpit st ect to the qualities of others.— playwrights? But where are tbe play - E. D. Briggs of Ashland was in as present data show, this decline was made vacant by Joruegau, wborn you wrigbts to get them? C .onfucius. town Wednesday. more marked in 1911 than in 1910, ac- drove out of It.” Ferguson was engaged to be mar Mrs Chas. Pursei of Buncom was cording to Charles G. Yale, of the Perpetual bnow Line. ’Tapti!" rled to a young indy to whom plays, ro United States Geological Survey, The i 7 'lie level of perpetual snow is 2.400 in town Monday. "Yun know very well thnt you flirted ma uces—indeed. all Ideal tiling»- were Miss Cora Basye visited friends at total number of active mines shows for jt in Norway. 4.000 in tbe British witli him. then refused bim." us real ns they were objects of art to little change, but some of the larger is les and 15.2110 nt the equate:. Ashland, Thursday. "But I didu't drive him away." ber betrothed. It bud often occurred ones have become less productive. Sev An Artist’s Privations. "When be banded me his resignation to him when he desired a model for Mrs W. T. Grieve visited friends at eral gold dredges are in operation, but i Lough, nn English sculptor, had nn I the most productive was not worked Ashland Wednesday. imaginative enthusiasm so vivid that be told me that It would be liuposst- some especial scene to deceive her into situation mid put Her words Mrs G. E. Neuber was in Medford foi several months in 1911. The hy he once said timidly to a friend, us if ble for him to live near you aud tor- a Into like tbe mouth of Ills character. The get you. ” Tuesday on business. draulic mines are the most prod active fearing ridicule. "I fancy myself in tlie trouble was that be couldn't bear to Jacqueline bung her head. Acropolis sometimes and hear n roar Prior Eaton of Poor Man’s creek placers, and their number is grea test. subject her to a strain. She was such •"This young man who is coming tn was in town Thursday. a delicate, sensitive, clingiug little The deep mines of the State are yield ing noise like the tide." The sculptor’s his place bus been accepted at my in B. F. Mulkey of Medford was in ing larger quantities of milling w early privations were terrible. Says a stigation because he is painfully home thing thnt he was afraid any tragic experience would result in positive In writer: than formerly, but the grade of o. in our city Wednesday. "During Lough’s first year in Lon ly. lie has fiery red hair and freckles; jury to her. worked has declined nearly one half. Mr C. Ulrich made a business trip However, nt one time he liad In view don. when engaged on his 'Milo.' be be is long Ixmed aud disjointed." This accounts for the falling off in to Ashland Wednesday. a play in which tbe hero confesses to "What has that got to do with It?” total gold production. Same siliceous j went without meat for three months, "A great deal. It is impossible for the heroine, whom be loves and wbo Mr and Mrs E. F. Guthrie were ore is shipped to smelters, but most i ihad only one bushel and a half of coal during the whole winter, tore up his you to let a handsome, attractive man loves him. thnt be Is n criminal. Her Medford visitors Monday. of it is milled, and comparatively lit ililrts to make rags in which to keep alone. 1 expect Mr. Muldoon to repel love for him Is so strong that she can J. W. Jacobs of Central Point was a tle copper ore is now being smelted 1» clay figure moist and slept beside you by his ugliness. We are getting not discard him. but consents to de recent visitor in this city. vote berself to him for life in nn en The output of silver in the State is It -when the cold would allow him to tired of hunting up ministers for you deavor to help him outlive the effects Latest books by standard authors small. Baker County is still the sl. ep—on the ground.” to make fo<-ls of and drive away. We of his crime and become a self re i largest producer of gold. It includes at Thompson’s Confectionery. The Cooks at the Feast. are going '•» try one of a different specting mid respected citizen. Latet Work on the waterworks dam on the district of Baker, Cornucopia, it turns out that he lias confessed to An Englishman and a Welshman dls- kind." Jackson creek is progressing rapidly. Cracker Creek, and Mormon Basin, putln ? >n whose country .was the best "Why not get nn old married man?" a crime committed by bis brother, and between 50 and 60 prodneing Harley Hall of Applegate was trans “Y’ou know very well wbat the sal- whom lie desires to save. mines, about half of which aro placers living. the Welshman said. "There is Ferguson knew thnt if he made such acting business in this city Wednesday ary is. If we should do as you sug oble housekeeping in Wales that such u though much the larger proportion of a confession to his Rosalie she would Fruits, soft drinks, cigars end tobac the gold is obtained from deep mines. I have known above u dozen cooks em- gest we would have a family to sup take It all tn earnest. It would be a port besides tbe minister, and we are serious business for the girl. But lie co at Shaw’s Confectionery. In gold output from placer mining ployed i it one wedding dinner." too poor for that” nnswered the Englishman, “ Aye. ” would get a model for an emotion that Fred J. Fick has opened a plumbing Jecephine County leads. There are 12 “Well, papa, if Mr. Muldoon is as shop. See his ad in another column. counties in the State now producing “that wa ’ .because every man toasted hideous as you say 1 don’t think you i would result in certain fame mid pro spective profits. Surely Rose would his own cite ese.”—Argonaut. Mr Von Der Hellen of Eagle Point gold. In southeastern Oregon the will be put to the trouble of getting forgive him when she knew why lie 3 arrowed B ooks . producing larger placer mines are was visiting Mr J. Nunan of our city another man on my account.” had deceived ber. especially when Whenever ; 'ou lend a book jot down quantities than the deep mines; in Tbe first Sunday the new clergy comforts would accrue from the royal iu unday. in a small b I lank book kept in a con- man preached Jacqueline was indis ties that come as a result of the de i 13. M. Coilins of the bank of Jack northeatetri Oregon the lode mines 1 venient plnci .• for that purpose the posed and should not have gone to ception. productive. are much the most sonville, was a Medford visitor Tues- date, the nan ie of tbe person to whom church, but she was so curious to know There was a side Issue to the matfet According to preliminai ’ y figures uay evening. prepared by the Director of the Mint the book is 1 ent and the title of the how homely be really was that she that was tempting. It would be love Attorney A. E. Reames of Medford Oregon produced, in 1911 $519,235 in book. This will prove a safeguard went to hear and see him. He was ly to hare Rose act according to bls Was transacting business at the court gold and 69,116 fine ounces of silver against Iosin g books or forgetting homelier than he hud been painted. ideal—that Is. to show such love for where they a. •e to the person who Bl Besides his natural blemishes there house Wednesday. valued at $38,014, against $681,400 in lows many b ocks to be taken from was an artificial one. When a boy he him that she would cling to him de spite bls crime. And tbe denouement Frank Cameron of Union Toyn was gold and 43,800 ounces of silver val bis library. bad fallen against a buzzsaw. which would be very pleasurable. transacting business with our mer ued at $23,600, in 1910. had left n frightful scar on his left One night be called upon his fiance yur ar Best r-oem. chants Wednesday. It is said tin it a boy was once naked cheek. Thon when preachlug. having and before she came down to receive Mis Dora Saltmarsh of Buncom in the poet’s E resencu which of Burns made a point that especially pleased him bld one of these little phonograph Prizes for Boys and Girls spent 'Thursday and Friday with Mrs works be L'K ed best. After taking him. he would smile, and tbe contor ic machines for taking In the human thought wit! '• .himself for a little I'“ tion his face took on was expressive voice under the sofa in order that tie C. Ulrich of this city. might pitt her exact words into tbe di declared that ■he Hiked the "Cotter’s of a pain in bis stomach. B. F. Mulkey, Esq. pf Medford, was At first it did not seem to Jacqueline alogue of fils play. She stepped play Saturday Nig bv far the best, “al transacting business at the court Corvallis, Ore., Jan. 12—Priz-B of though.” he a. d.-d. “it made me greet that she could endure to look at him. fully into the room, but stopped oti the house Wednesday forenoon. thousands of dollars have already been (cry) when my father bade me read it But he bad a remarkable Intellect and threshold, observing the dreadful ex the gift of expressing his Ideas in F. L. Carr,' representing the Ameri offered to the children of this state to my mither." This statement seem words. For awhile she listened to him pression he had assumed. "Ob, Harry, what is It?" for industrial exhibits at the state ed to impress E nrn^ for presently lie can Type Founders Co. of Portland, “Rose, sweetheart, bow enn l tell and county fairs and school fairs. said to the lad , "Weel. my callant with her eyes turned away. By de was a visitor in this city Wednesday. slíe was enabled to endure the Superintendent of schools Aiderman (boy), it made me greet, too. more than grees of him for a few minutes at a you!" “Tell me wbat? Speak at once! Rex H. Lampman, the Versatile ed cooperatirg with the county superin once when 1 watt writing It by my fa- sight time, and before the end of his ser- “I cannot.” itor of the Gold Hill News, was tread tendents. the State Fair Association, ther’s fireside.” mon she bad quite forgotten his ugli “You must Don't fear for me. ing tbe boulevards in this city Monday the Portland Commercial Club, the ness. can bear It” The next Sunday she was obliged to "I don't know how 1 could have done Three of the convicts employed Oregon Development League, the County Trea wrer’s Thirty begin all over again, but tbe process It.” at "Westville” attempted to escape State Bankers Association and the of getting used to looking upon hit», "Done what?" Serení, 'r Cail Thursday but were recaptured Friday. extension division of the Oregon Agri bis fiery red hair. Ills scarred cheek “Rose. In a moment of madness I cultural College, will organize and State of Oregon, C '-ounty if Jackson and worst of all that dreadful smile was tempted to"— Mrs K. K. Kubli, who has been conduct contests in corn growing, at clinching nn argument, required less visiting her mother Mrs Mary Miller poultry raising manual training, do Treasury Depart met. t "What?" "Commit a forgery.” Jacksonville, Oreg< n Jan. 12th, 1912. time than the Sunday before. More of this city, returned to Portland Mon mestic science, potatoe growing, and over, his intellectual part began to In Tbe little muchlne under the sofa day. other industrial work, and every i Notice is hereby ( jiven that there fluenceher. What csmprehchslve Ideas! was getting it all down. 'There was i are funds on hand for the redemption What heart! What a different way of now a brief Interval, n moment of fear Misses Lena and Gertrude Beedie child in the state will have opportun | of all County Wat rants protested looking at things from the cut and ful suspense for tbe hero, one of emo of Ashland spent Saturday and Sun ity to compete for prizes. The State Fair Association has ! from January 14tb, li 10, to February dried theology that had come down tional Indecision for tbe heroine. Fer day with Mrs Bouten near Jackson agreed to furnish $1,400 in cash prizes 1 2nd, 1910. both dates inclusive. Also through the centuries! How her heart guson bad made an attempt to put tbe ville. for school exhibits, and promises of Warrants numbered as follows:- 6084, bled for those whom he pictured driv dialogue in his play, using bis inven Mr A. T. Lundgren who has been other prizes amounting to $2,03J have 16001; 5997, 6087, 6004, 5 994. 5999, 6042 en by their surrounding circumstances tive powers. Thus fur the real and the sojourning at his mines near Hutton, h^ve also been made, while other in-, and 6007. Protested on Febuary 4th, into crime. "The children of tbe poor." ideal coincided. Tbe next lines, as be Calif, has returned to tl.is city and terc3ts which will doubtless contribute ( 1910. Interest ceases on above called he said, “are sent to Jail, the children bad written them, spoken by tbe hero of the rich to dancing school." ine were. "Oh, Harry, how could you will remain sometime. have not yet been approached. The ■ warrants, January 12th. 1912. And so he accounted for thnt grow have done it!" But when Rose spoke JAS. M. CR JNEMILLER. Among those in from Ruch Mon commercial clubs ail over the stale ing criminality among the children and them they were different. She stood day were Fred and John Offenbach- will push the work, and a committee Treasurer, of Jackson C tunty Oregon. youth of the lend, filling more and looking st him with a heaving bosom more the columns of the newspapers, and Hashing eyes. Then, pointing, she er, Charley Bowman John Matney on agricultural education from the illustrntlng their Inevitable course by spoke her part: State Banker’s Association has agreed James O.Brien and others, such graphic words ns those quoted. “You Just walk out of that door, and to raise at least $1,000 to assist in the ' James J. Mears a former contractor work, for which plans are to be made ' We have on hand for sab > the following Jacqueline went home from church don't let me ever see you again!" for the city waterworks has brought and all the rest of the day was think Ferguson was astonished, not only blanks viz: ing on thnt fearful procession of little that she could treat him thus, but that suit against the city for $27,000, at a meeting here Jan. 15. Some 30 different branches of in Lease, children with but one path before she should show co much strength un claimed as due him for loss of profits, dustry will be included in tbe contests them, and that lending to crime, And der the ordeal. Mortgages, etc. and those entering will be required to mingled with this picture was the face “Is there no hope?" he moaned. Bill of Sale, The county court in session Wednes keep for the college accurate and | Agreements. of the minister, but one engaging fea "Hope! No! Haven't you been fool ture in it—sympathy lighted by pro- Ing uie with your high toned talk day fixed the tax levy for 1911 at 11 complete records of their work from ’ W arranty Deeds, test against this human Injustice. mills, this will give about $400, 006 the beginning. Thus a vast amount | ubout honor and integrity and all that. Quit laim Deeds, For a time Jacqueline tried to Stop and yet you have been weak enough in taxes. The levy for roads was of valueable data wili be secured, | hattel Mortgage, her ears ugaJjist this childish wail. to commit the most contemptible of fixed at 4 mills. One county superintcnla.it state* that Acknov ledgements, I Any effort t» relieve it seemed hope crimes. I'd rather have bad you coin there will be at least 4,000 children | Real Estate ontract, A very enjoyable evening was spent less. But s'je was at last won over by mlt murder." | tbe minister's exhortation to work un Location Notice—Placer, at the home of Miss Gilletts on Thurs exhibiting from his county alone. “Rose, if you cast me off I shall go der the it'Aplratlon of faith and leave down, down, from this point, beconi- Location Notice— Quartz, day. Five hundred was the amuse the rest to I’rovfdence. And so under Ing at last a hopeless wreck on tbe * Satisfaction of Mortgage, ment of the evening, after which a bis direction she became tbe leader of sands. With you to lean ou"— I Leaves for Home in Washington Real Estate Agents ontract, dainty lunch was served. an ass ociatlon of women workers In "I don't want a man to leno on me. Notice Application for Liquor License tbe fir Id of ehnrlty. While tbe hand- I prefer to lenn on a man, thank you." I The question of the legality of the A treasonable prices. Weintend adding some. gentlemanlike pastors of her county road bonds voted at a special Ferguson stood looking at ber for a Mrs Roundtree who for some years election held last fall, has not yet has made her him: in this town leaves other blanks as fast a3 possible until Icbureb hud discoursed to her from few moments; then a sickly amile the line is complete. Blanks of special tbe pulpit upon theologicnl priucl- broke over his face. been decided by our supreme court. Friday. form printed to order at short notice that *»«<1 been wrangled over for “As a model for an Ideal, self sacri- It is expected that a decision will be At the home of Mrs Jorgensen on \ n ges aud nt other times had |»oiired firing woman wbo loves her lover so reached next Tuesday. Monday aft jrnoon there met together JACKSONVILLE POS7 r<oft nothings into her willing ear this well thnt sbv will cling to him. though “fright" by a sympathy for Ills fellow he confesses tilmself a criminal, you’re The total tax levy on property in for the purpose of saying farewell I beings had niieonsilously wailt.-d by a uot a success " this place is 37 mills, divided as fol and presenting a small token of affec . straight path to her heart. The hair “What do you rueun?" lows: City tax 16 mills. School tax tion and esteem from the members of i was »till a fiery red; the war. tbe ex- “I've been stuffing you. I wanted to 10 mills, County tax 11 mills, This the Ladies Aid of the M. E. Church »mile, were as hideous as tie- see how you would act If I confessed is second highest in the county, only and other friends by whom Mrs In Price of Wall Paper ' eructating fore, but not to ber. for sbe did not aee myself a criminal." Ashland with a total of 40J4 being Roundtree was regarded witn deep af them. They had been obscured by a “Well. I ho|>e you're satisfied." higher. The town having the lowest fection. After the presentation of a divine light that emanated from the "1 am. I won't make any more snch In order to make room Lodge Pin the party was royally re levy is Eegle Point with 24 mills. spiritual part of this repellant body. confessions. ' for new stock we will galed by the hospitality of Mrs Jor One day tbe deacon, Jacqueline’s fa- "I don’t think yon will.” sell gensen. The following is a list of ; ther, said to ber: “WbyT Agent Wanted "Jack, 1 have noticed that you are "Becnnse I don't wank a lover wbo those present: taking a great interest in tbe work in will use me for any such nurpoae. Mrs Shaw, Mrs Day, Mrs Oman spired by Mr. Muldoon. I brought him Good evening and goodby." And mho and daughter, Mrs Walsh and daugh To handle best Auto in America. Exclu fiere thinking that bis ugliness would swept out of the room. ter, Mrs Gillette, Mrs Getcholl, Mrs sive in thia country. Ruilt by Old Time protect him. 1 fear that It has failed.’ Ferguson spent more though» on ap Greaves. Mrs Morcom, Mrs Abbott, "Father." said tbe girl Impressively, peasing her than he gave to bis plav Line Manufacturer. Life guarantee Self Mrs Norriv, Mrs Fordney, Miss Ford- j "when again you choose for sueb a pur However, he succeeded In time and la for the next 30 days at Starting. Long Wheel Base. No de pose a homely man to occupy tbe pul oow married and is still a playwright a reduction of posit required. Prefer dealer now in ney, Mrs Dow, Mrs Duonington, Mrs Rock, Mrs Raybould. Mrs Watts, Mrs pit of our church I would advise you to The Incident revolutionized his work. business, but will consider live people Johnson, Mrs Fay Taylor, Mrs Pool. select one without tbe gift of lntellec He abandoned the heroic and turned who will enter business. This agency tuallty and the divine attributes of a a complete somersault Into realism Mrs Epperson, Mrs C. H. Johnston includes n complete Correspondence real Cbrlstiau. If you Intend to warn and happened to have tbe faculty for and Mrs Roundtree. Sales Course. Largest discount ever me It Is too Inte But this time It is working realistic scenes in with what offered. Deal direct with Factory. he wbo baa won tbe game, not 1. Last are commonly called the dramatic Address Sales Manager. 69.» Washing Dr. Cell's r ’ne Tar-Honey evening while here be asked me to be laws, but wblcb are at bottom human nature. bls wife, and 1 gladly couaented." ton St., Portland, Oregon. For Coughs and Colds. Meford and Jacksonville AUTO LINE His Dramatic Mr. Muldoon LEGAL BLANKS REDUCTION V. C. CO/ ST.QManagtl Lv. Jacksonville Leave? Medford 7:30 a. m 9:1’0 ’’ 10:30 “ 12:00 m. 1:30 p. in. 3:00 “ 4:30 ” 5:15 “ 6:00 “ 7:30 “ 9:00 “ 10:30 ” 8:00 a. m. 9:30 ” 11:00 “ 12:30 p. m. 2:00 “ 3:30 “ 5:00 ’* 5:45 “ 6:30 “ 8:00 “ 9:30 “ 11:00 •• Leaves Nash, Moore and Medford Hotels Chance in Southern Pacific Time Table. Effective January 1st, 1910. [NORTH BOUND TRAINS. 20 Portland ^Passenger......... 8.1)4 A.M. 24 Grants Pass Motor......... 10:21 A.M. 32 Grants Pass Motor............4:48 P.M. 16 Oregon Express....... .....5:24 P.M. 2-16 Oregou Express....................... 5:34 P.M. 12 Shasta Limited (Mail onljr)2:35 A.M. SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. 23 15 31 13 11 Ashland Motor.................. 8:45 A.M. California Express ........ 10:35 A.M. Ashland Motor................. 224 P.M. San Francisco Express...3:32 P.M. Shasfa LimitedfMail only)5:47 A.M. The Weather Following is the report of U. S. Vol unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Jacksonville, for month of December Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi tilde 12-1 <k"g. 6 min. west. DATE 1 9 3 4 5 A 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 O.» 23 21 25 26 27 2« 29 30 31 ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........ ........... ........... . . ........... ........... ........... ......... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... .......... ........... ........... ........... M X XI- MU.4 46 48 55 48 50 48 41 >3 41 37 85 37 as 81 41 ne :16 35 43 33 40 89 39 84 33 45 81 31 :ki 35 MINI MUM 26 27 35 27 31 33 26 23 31 30 31 32 :o Z» 80 30 HI 39 28 3.1 23 21 30 28 25 26 28 28 21 26 a I'M <"P-1 H RC.T. TAIN or » ay e’e; r JO .31 part clotidV cloudy part clot <1 f clear cloudy .17 .36 .Vf .37 .90 J5 .50 .20 Temperature—mean max. 89.7; mean min. 28:01; mean 34.33 Max. 55 on 3rd min. 21, on 21st greatest range 42. Precipitation Total for month, 2.79. 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