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LOCAL NEWS E. D. Briggs, a prominent attorne y of Ashland was transacting legal bus iness in this city Mon lay. Hon. Edward Jacquin, a former res ident of Jackson county, was calling on friends hero Wednesday. Rev. Dunlsp, Presiding Elder of this district, delivered an address in the M. E. Church, Sundav night. J. C. Barnard, of Ashliitid, candidate for the democratic noitilnation for as sessor was In this iity Wednesday. Street eorhrriissioner Ulrich has been dragging the streets in order to level the bumps made during the winter. Ira Shroudy of Ashland, who had been attending court as a grand juror re turned to his home Tuesday evening. A. E. Reames and Lincoln McCor mick of Medford were among the Med ford attorneys attending court Monday. Messrs. H. H. and H. L. DeArmond of Medford were attending to legal business at the court house W ednes- day. A four-year-old child of F. H. John ston of Ashland fell into a tub of hot water and was severely scalded, Mon day. Services will be held in the Presby terian church,Sunday forenoon at elev en o'clock and in the evening at sev en thirty. L. M. Peterson, of Medford Was in Friday atid states that he is highly pleased with the general appearance bf our town. PNEUMONIA rriay be aborted and controlled by Spinal adjustment. Dr. E. Brooke. D. C. 247 So. Riverside, Medford. 84 -R. Geo. W. Dunn of Ashland, candidate for nomination on the republican ticket for County Judge was in town a few hours Wednesday forenoon. Luke Ryan is having an ornamental cornice placed upon the concrete build ing opposite the court house, now occu- pied by the Abstract Company. Prosecuting Attorney. I hereby announce myself as ti can didate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney for the First Prosecuting Attorney District of Oregon, com prising the count'es of Jackson ard Josephine, subject to the wiil of the Republican voter« at the prim tries. If nominated ai d elected I will faith fully discharge the duties of the office, honestly, impartially, ecoil i.nk'allv an I to the best of my ability. IL K. HANNA. Jai'isotiville, Oregon, March 14. 1912. (Paid Advc'rtiidrnenf) Crushed Again. a ••If I have a fault." said Mr Hen- perk. "It la that”— "If you have ‘a’ fault?" Mrs. n.m peck broke in. “Ha. nu! Excuse me for laughing If I have n fault It I» that I xouietimos permit my aenae of humor to gi t the better of me."—Chi cago tiecord Herald Get Married Fruit trees are in bloom. The new paper failed to appear last week. E. G. Cornett of Talent was in this city Friday. RUTH GRAHAM Thoa. Dunnington waa at Medford A Sticker. Sunday. Howell—Rowell is n man of tenacity Kitty McBride was a factory girl uud J. J. Cambers of Ashland was in a very pretty oue. Shu was contented Powell—Ves If be were a dog uud got town Friday. w!»b her work, though it was hard, a grip on your trousers you would be H. V. Richardson of Ashland was in fad she took no thought of marriage. perfectly safe in ordering u new pair.— town Tuesday. But oue evening Kitty went to a dance New York Press. There’s Nothing Like It Judge Neii returned Wednesday ♦ nd made there th? acquaintance of Plates and Plates. I Peter Brown. Peter was an attractive And WHEN you get from Portland. Cook—They sa.v that tbe platen on a iliup with ’ a ffevfl may care way about battleship are nearly a foot thick married let us print D. H. Harrell of Joe ¿Bar was in For Assessor. him ibat wai vefjr raking with the Kitchen Maid—Mercy! Funcy having tovn this week. your wedding invl* I hereby announce myself as a can girls. to wash them three times a day!—Bos Mrs.Ella Cook visited friends at Med tations didate for a second term for county as He danced with Iiftty several ton Transcript ford Wednesday. sessor, subject to the republican pri times, thus exciting the envy of otbei We Simply Dote on Help- For Inspiration. Mrs. R. B. Dow was at Medford maries, April 19, 1912, and promise if young women, who considered Mr. Brown the cleverest, handsomest aud 1 •'No'*. I want something In your hap Saturday evening. in# Along the Good nominate! and elected to do my duty lu every way the finest catch of the piest vein.” orM tbe editor. Mias Irene Eaton visited Medford in the future as I have in the past. evening. Cause “Better pay me' fit advance, then.” friends this week. W. T. GRIEVE The next afternoon when Kitty left declared the poet —Wns fifffgt«ra Her I tbe factory her udrulrer of tbe dance aid. i Frank Cameron of Union town was in THE, DA? (Paid Advertisement) was there to meet her and walk home this city Thursday. ------- --«5 ♦--------- and call on us with her. Site asked him where he was No road Is too Ions to tbe man who W. R. Tucker of Orland. Cal. was a working and what time bls day of toil advances deliberately and without un recent visitor here. County Clerk. was over, but Bhe did not get a very due haste—Bruy ere. BUSINESS CARDS« J. W. Ware of Medford was a visitor I hereby announce myself as a can- satisfactory response. He told her that he didn't ueed to work Just at in this city Monday. didate for the republican nomination The Weather. GUS NEWBURY for county clerk, subject to the indorse present. Lie had made some money Judge Colvig of Medford wns nt the aud was ready to spend a part of it on ment of the republican party at the her. court house Monday. Following is the report of U. S. Vol Attorney-at-Law primary election April 19, 1912. He asked her to go to tbe theater unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Jeff Brophy of Medford was attend N. L. NARREGAN. Jacksonville, for month of February with him. Kitty accepted, and that ing court this week. (Paid Advertisement.) evening they attended a performance. Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi I Will Practise in All Courts in the State Ashley Anderson of Red Bluff; Cal., I For some time the stranger courted tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. —---- ♦«<---------- was in tdwti Monday. the factory girl, hinting at marriage, MEDFORD. OREGON. c h if. MINI PRECI but never being JiHt ready. Kitty. | DATE MAXI S'-. t", Mtilkey of Medford was at- For Sheriff of day MUM TAT’N MUM who was not of a specially emzlkling ttehdlng cbdrt Mohdiy. To the Republicans of Jackson nature, Ç0 31 did not commit herself irf any 2 1 ...... 30 53 J. A. Perty of Medford was a visit- County. DR. T. T. SIIAVV 36 51 way, waiting for the outcome of Mt part clou.ty or in this city Monday. « .12 I hereby announce that I am candi- Brown's attentions. At last he gave 4 ........ 42 1 0 part clouds date for the Republican nomination her a ring and told her that he wus go 5 6 .......... w/ 40 Mrs. D. B. Reames of Medford vis .......... Dcntist. clear .07 53 for sheriff of Jackson County, Ore ing to n town where he owned some 7 8 .......... ited friends in this city. 43 .ft 52 .......... aluudy 45 56 gon, subject to the wishes of the voters property, aftfit securing which he 9 ........ Office in Ryan Building, California St. Dr. C. R. Ray of Medford was at .15 42 51 10 .......... would return to her anti they would be tl of the Republican party, to be express .15 51 .......... the court house Monday, 31 .......... ed at the primary election on April married. He seemed very loath to 12 Upstairs 38 59 .......... leave her even for a short time. Iiftty M Herman Offenbacher of Applegate 41 52 14 ,■•«.. 19th, 1912. .23 41 4M encouraged him. assuring him that she 15 was in this city Monday. .87 In case I should ba nominated and would be making tier clothes for the lrt .......... 45 •,R1 (CN ?Xi i JACKSONVILLE 47 1.5! .......... A. S. Bliton of Medford was a visit «looted to tha said office, 1 premise wedding while he was away and be 17 .03 & 51 18 .......... or in this city Thursday. M 51 the people of Jackson County a bus-' randy for him when be returned. Then 19 .......... 3'J The W. F. Puhi property on Oregon 45 20 .......... 31 P. H. Dailey of Eagle Point wns a street was sold at sheriff’s sale Mon iiieflslilte administration of the office. ' be confessed that the reason for bis 21 .......... <7 .fl IL K. HAhNA 29 37 22 .......... EMMETT BEESON. visitor in town thia'week. distress v. as that, having experienced 23 .......... .15 4 I Ϋ day. Mrs. Lizzie Coulter of this eity 1.0 48 certain pains, be bad consulted a doc 21 .......... (Paid Advertisomeht ) John A. Westerlund was transacting was the purchaser. Consideration ' 49 27 .......... I .awyer tor, who told him he had uppendlcitis 25 50 30 26 .......... business in town Monday. $690.79; 38 51 and must go where lie would receive 27 .......... 31 57 Office in Bank of Jacksonville building .......... W. T. Grieve was transacting bus- County Surveyor; proper surgical attention. If lie passed 28 30 55 F; T; Wilfly; one Of the prisoners 29 .......... ineas at Ashland Saturday. the b ivies I safely he would return Wkli 30 ......... whd escaped front the county jail in j I hereby anffotirice my candidacy for • AC’fSONVILLF, OREGON 31 .......... E. E. Kelley, Esq. of Medford was this eity on the night of March 8, has the abdve named office subject to the funds hntl tliejr Would set Up house keeping in tlidir dill Btti« cottage. He Temperature — mean max. 51:37; mea.1 at the Court house Monday. beeh arrested at Portland, charged Kepublicdn primary in April. I re kissed her ngulti and ngaill »»'I wiped; ...... ¡min. 35:96; mean 43.41 Max. 60 on 1st; W. E. Crews, Esq. of Medford was with larceny. a tear at the Haul parting. < . ’ ’ spectfully refer the electors to my past away IL W. FAGSHAW Ten days passed during which Kitty 1 ,nl"' on ¿Mh. greatest range 29. attending court Wednesday. Proprietors of hotels and lodging record as a basis upon which to judge heard nothlug from her lover, theu she 1 feeipitation Total for month, Mrs. Miles Cantrall of Ruch visited houses have been notified by the gran! my qualifications for said office. Attorney at Law received a le’ttftr through the postoffice | 3-71. Grefltv»tin 24 hours. 1.52 T. W. OSGOOD. friends in this city Saturday. jury that they must comply with the addressed In an unknotrw hand. Open ____ « — (Paid Advertisement.) ( Latest books by standard authors law in regard to placing fire escapes Ing it she found n note from Ol'v sign- I NOTARY PUBLIC AND 'CONVEYANCER ed, "Hospital Nurse." announcing (IltH 1 £hiUl(i.C in Southern PSCifjC 1iffiC ut Thompson’s Confectionery upon their buildings. Learn How Long a Minute la. Peter Browu bad been operatisl on for ' isa Stella Levy was transacting ,,, r it .... I Forenoon 9 to 12 It is announced that the Odd Fellows Table. A railroad man recently said that Office Hours. Afternoon 1:JW to 6 and hud lived but six Business at Medford Thursday. of this district will hold a convention few persons realize how long u iblhute appendicitis hours after the operation. There was 1 Effective January 1st, 1910. Biiiij. M.' Collins accompanied Mr. at Ashland, April 26, that date being really Is lie said if the ordinary pas another letter in the envelope from r senger reaches a station cud finds the Bank of Jacksonville Building. NORTH BOUND TUA INK. Gorst to Grants Pass Wednesday. the 93rd anniversary of Odd Fellow Peter himself. It fend its follow«: | train will go out In one minute he is 20 Portland Passenger ......... 8:04 A.M. ship in the United Stites. P. F. Swayne of Bancom was trans They tell me, dear heart, that I must nearly frantic. He rushes madly for ¡JACKSONVILLE, for death. The only preparation 1 acting business in town Tuesday. OREGON WANTED-10 to 15 acres, unim It. Ktiocklng obstructionists in every I prepare have to make, my darling. 1» to write I 21 Grants Pass Motor..........10:21 A.M. Mr. and Mr». Lewis Ulrich were vis proved or with light improvements, dire tioit. falling over himself, losing you my last farewell. There Is no one in 1 32 Grants Pa»» Motor............ 4:48 P.M. World whom It pains me to leave but I that is or can be irrigated. Price his breath, barking bls shins mid dam th» itors at Medford Sunday evening. Oh. how hard It Is to die when I . 10 Oregon Express..,........... 5:21 P.M. aging the scenery generally, to fall up you. must be reasonable and on easy terms. have so much to live for with you! My 2-16 Oregou Express......... ...5:34 P.M. Misses Stella Levy and Amalia Britt Answer fully. S. F. Lenhart. Gen. the step« mid gasp Unpleaauntly for tbe heart is sinking within me Would, dar were visitors at Medford Saturday. next half hour. If. on the other hand, ling. you were here, that 1 might die In 12 Shasta Limited (Mail oniy)2;35 A.M Del. Medford, Oregon. your beloved arms, that you might keep Mr. and Mrs. Bel! of the Hotel Nash i u railroad mnu Wishes to take u train We havo on hand for sale the following SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. the life within me a little longer by kiss V. C. Gorst made a trip in his auto , be waits until half n minute of tbe at Medford were in town Thursday. ing my cold Ups with your warm one»! blanks viz: A.M. Ashland Motor .................. 8:45 starting time, puts on bls overcoat and 23 to Grants Pass Wednesday by way of Farewell, darling! go long ns you live W. F. Houston of Morrison Creek trans keep a corner of your heart for your dying Lease, the Applegate valley. Th» trip was hat leisurely, saunters across the yard, lover. 16 California Express ........ 10:35 AM. acted business in this city Thursday. PETER BROWN. Mortgagee, in order to ascertain the condition of perhaps stops to give a few instruc Ashland Motor.................. 2:24 P.M. Though Kitty was duly Impressed 31 Stephen Jewell, county judge of Jo the roads before putting on a regular | tion» to a workman nnd swings him Bill of Sale', self calmly up on to the steps tn ample i with this letter and shed tears over It. 13 San Francisco Express... Ü: 12 P.M. sephine county, was in town Thursday. schedule of the Gorst Auto-Livery. Agreements. I one little matter contained in it struck time liefore the train begins to move. Vv arranty Deed», 11 Shasta LirnitedfMail only)5:17 A. M. We print Bale bills and posters of all No; It Is not only because he knows her practical mind. I’eter wrote that i Work on the excavation for the wa- , Quit l.tiin Deeds, kind», neatly and at reasonable pi ices. she win the only one whom It pained I ter mains was comm-heed Wednesday the ropes, but beenuse be has an accu Chattel Mortgage, Mrs. S. P. Jones is having a new J morning by the contractors, Jacobsen- rate ideu how much time there Is iu a him to leave. What a pity be hadn't Acknuv lodgements. roof placed on her home on C street. ; Bade Co. It is expected that the pipes minute. Perhaps that explains their thought to make n will leaving her Real Estate ontract, that property he had gone for! Bui clocks.-New York Tribune. Geo. W. Cherry of Medford wus will be in place in about six Weeks. It. a nuiti who has Just entne nut from i Local iutt Notice—Placer, transact.ng business ih this city Thurs i is hoped that the work at the dam on ; the influence of ether with only a few Unreal Suns. Location Notice Quartz, day. t Jrckson creek will be completed in I Tbe mock suns of the arctic regions hours to live should not be expected Salisisction of Mortgage, 0. C. Boggs and Porter J. Neff of j time to securea supply of water for are sohiewhat similar to the mirages of to think of worldly matters. Real Estate Agents onuact, L2y'.M«d. ar« tea rd for purity «nd So Kitty stopped making the wed ■erminatioa. No seed« ere parked tbe desert. As the loug winter night Medford were at the court house Mon use this season. by us ur.lr ss these two qualities show i ding clothes she had begun and set Notice Application for Liquor License of the polar region wanes, once every day. lheveryhifl eft fardaid. Ousfull/ I Rev. ChaS. H. Johnston and family twenty-four hours a slight glow Is seen tled herself to recover from bet dis •quipped laboratory under lhe At reasonable prices. We intend adding W.W. Cameron and Walter Bostwick expect to leave next week for Vane, u- at some point on tbe horizon. Often appointment as liest she could. direction of a sckobft and expert I other blanks as fast us possible until rd left er removes all guess work, of Ruch were recent visitors in this Ver. B. C.« where Mr. Johnston l as accompanj-lug this glow Is seen the Owing to some financial dlffictllty the hen buying Lilly’sseeds.you buy the line is complete. Blunks of special rreased crops. Send for catalog. | city. secured a position with the govern phenouienou of tbe mock suus. Sev factory where Kitty worked wit» shut form plotted to order ul short tiutite The Chas. HJJDrCo.. Sea Ills down and »lie wits adrift without eral degrees up In the heavens ns ment. Mr. Johns ’ « n and family have II. A. Canady and Clarence Reames, I means of support except a pittance she of Medford were attending the circuit made marv waim friends curing thi ir many ns five of these spectral orbs J A CKSON VILLE ECI1. Monday. sojourn in our city who are loth to sec have been seen at oue time. Invaria had saved. Being told that another factory of the same kind as the one bly they are nil counected in n geomet V' C. Cleveland of Tolo, Oregon, them leave. The P« st w Bhes them a ric figure, the suns seemingly bound that bad closed located In another was transacting business in thia city ¡pleasant journey an 1 s fe airival at together with circles and arcs of light city needed Im nd«, «he went there to i «heir destination. Tuesday. Often when only one apitears It is mis apply for work. On her arrival, leav taken for tbe renl god of day, and na ing the station she saw a mint leaning D. D. Sage of Forest Grove was tives rejoice at tbe early end of the against u lamppost smoking a long ci looking after business interests here Political Announcf menls long winter night, only to be disa|> gar. She approached him to ask the Thursday. pointed ns the Image disappears. The way and recognized her deud lover. explanation of tbe phenomenon is giv Peter Brown. Fred W. Mears, Esq. of Medford For County Judge en by physicists ns refraction nnd re "Why. i’eter!” «lie exclaimed. was transacting business in this city flection of light from tbe real sun be “Who are yon?" he said, turning Thursday. I 1 hereby announce my candidacy for low the horizon on tbe mists In tbe I white and red alternately. "I never ■ County Judge of Jackson County. Or upper atmosphere. Geo. L. Davis of Medford was a wit saw you before. ” egon, subject to the action of the Re This was too much A policeman ness in a case on trial in the circuit I publican primaries to be held April 19, Fire» That Never Go Out. wn» standing on the o-.-n-l’e -l<’e of court Monday. 1912. There are many household fires In tbe street, and Kitty .-.tiled hint over George Putman, editor of the Med- If nominated and elected, I promise England which are kept burning con-1 "Arrest that man!" »he «aid. ford Mail Tribune, was at the court an honsest progressive, businesslike tlnuously. lu several Yorkshire inns— She went with the policeman nnd which, like the Falcon, on Clougbt >n Peter to n station, w here she made a bouse Monday. administration. moor, make a specialty of peat cakcu— charge against him. nnd. since there GEO. W. DUNN. D. T. Lawton and W. F. Isaacs of there is always a ruddy glow on tbe was no ball forthcoming' be was lock We are revising our lists ready for the Ashland. Oregon, Feb. 29, 1912. Medford were at the court house Mon (i hearth. ed up. spring trade. If you have real rsta'e to dis There are whole districts in Wales., At the trial It came out that he day afternoon. (Paid Advertisement) pose of at a fair price, place it iu <>ur hands > too. where domestic tires never go out. had a wife and several children The for sale, we have a number <«f prospective Mrs. Rosco Thomas left Tuesday Once lit. they are kept alight because case wns nettled by I’eter agreeing buyers who expect valre for their money. evening for a short visit with friends of the difficulty of starting them. This to pay Kitty $5 a week for ten years. For Cou.ity Recorder. at Grants Pass. Is owing to the peculiar character of He was a skilled workman. Imt lazy. We can «"II vour properly at a price I hereby announce myself ns r. can tbe fuel, which is culm, a mixture of The alimony he contracted to pay the Engineer Osgood had a crew of men equal to its full value fiu’ d > not want uny nnthrnclte coal nnd clay. la every i staking out the route for the water didate for the Repub i ■an nomination house In the culm districts the last job I girl lie had deceived acted us u spur listed at fictitious or ' Boom" pric r< for the office of C >unty Recorder nt night Is making up the Gre. cud tin n upon him. for the alternative wns a mains, Monday. prison. Consequently he never missed subject to the will of the voters of ft is time for bed. There la no luflln.l- Me.sdamea Lizzie Vought and Dora a payment. that party at the primaries. tluu to tarry, for nothing looks more Harbough were visitors at Medford Kitty congratnlnted herself on the I was born and rai«-.| at E t?le dead than the black, sodden mass from 1 outcome, and after taking her annuity Saturday evening. ■w Point. Ore. 1 have f >r the past two xrlil-h smoke Is curling. Rut in tbe f' r awhile, in deference to Peter'» wife morning tlie l»>llow« quickly bring * S. 3. Smith, the business manager yeais been deputy in the a.-se-sor’- and children, she let him off. of the Medford Sun was looking after office, and all I tek the peop1« to Maze, nnd the kettle bolls in tea toll- > She wan afterward happily married 0FH< I. .Jan.: of .1 . ;- Í » 11 n Zi „p n utter» here Tuesday. to n carpenter, who was very good to do is to look up mv past record be les’ time. —London Answers sonvilie Bldg. Upstairs «JíiUak JxJal f \/lUi her, nnd they were happy nnd con fore casting tl^eir ballot. Judge Calkins returned Monday from I Tbe brightest blaze of Intelligence la tented In caring for a large family of . CHAUNCEY FLOREY. of Incalculably less value than tna children. Portland where he had been attending smallest spark of charity.—Nevlna. tha funeral of a relative. (Paid Advertisement) Courtship LEGAL LLANKS Send For This Seed Annual-Free Seil Y our By listing it with us River Rülty C). r . R. r. I ; 1