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■* at Medford Tuesday. I Geo. Dugan left Friday for Portland. 1 Attorney H. Norton of Grants Pass Mrs. Visino was i Don ’ t in. surprised u yousift»* ;n» ; LOCAL NEWS .. . . I ... _. . . of _ __ . > urua look.., morn- of rheumatism this spring. Ju .♦ rub he Wm. _ Ulrich Medford was in Jack- was o« at ,k. tha mll.t court kn.loa hoU8e T Tuesday Geo. Garrett was at the court house affected parts freely wi h Chamber!s’; | ing. ... . . ................ .. Monday. sonville Tuesday. ------- intent anid it’will toon ¿iMfp.'tr. -•< »•SPECIAL while it lasts.. T Chas.’ Hamilton of Applegate was in Ira Kimes of Griffin creek spent; Ed, Westop, photographer of Med- nil tUaUrs — ».■ Guaranteed High Grade Figur town t i Monday in Jacksonville. ( ford motored to.Jacksonville Wednes- Tuesday. I--------- ■ - 'J at $1.25rper sack. ' ' 1 BUSING 'CARDS Mrs. C. D. Hoon of Medford spent ; day- Ernest Forman of Buncom drove in- Taylor-Williams Co. tc town Sunday. Monday in Jacksonville. Geo. Barnum returned home Thurs- ■ 7 i /'> 'j i —r -rf —W— ----- — . Ed. Helms was in Medford Sunday. E. S. Wilson was transacting busi- , day from a few days outing at Rogue BOOKS BY SHIELDS SENT BACK Mrs. 0. N. Nelson was an Ashland GUS 'NEiVBURY 1 river. ness in Medford Monday. TO MILLIONAIRE. I James Young was in Medford Satur visitor Thursday. Attorr.ey-at-Law day. k Miss Neda Winningham of Portland Arthur Thompson was a Medford Wilbur Cameron of Applegate was t '■» c . r / •». * j ■ t • ■* Single Taxers Make Claim for Funds visitor Saturday evening. is visiting Miss Clara Abbott this in town this week. Frank,. Bybee spent Saturday inMed- Will Prnct^e in .All/ilWfl? *" Stat« to keep Army of Paid* Workers fi»rd. Mose Barksdull of Medford was a week. Roy Davis of Ashland was one of Going—Farmers and Busi 1 MEDF0RÎ), " *(5 r EGÓ£ I Mrs. Walter Kontner* of Medford Jacksonville visitor Mondav. Miss Pearl Dox spent Sunday in our Monday visitors. » ì nessmen In Fight was visiting relatives iii Jacksonville Medford. A. Gilson, a prominent farmer of Frank Stevenson of Watkins spent Tuesday. Sterling was in town Monday. Indications have been furnished In D. W. BAGSHAW , L. I. Brown spent Friday afternoon Monday in Jacksonville. Arthur Kloinhammer, a prominent Portland of the tremendous sum of in Medfo/d. J. I. Fredenburg of Sams Valley _William McDaniels of Applegate Attorney al Law »■ -. d Afipidgate cattleman, was in ’ town money that Is to be expended to I r“ spent Tuesday in Jacksonville. > ' 'i rf I • . l.f Edc Bostwick was a Medford visitor was in town Wednesday. ? force down the ^throat of the state notary public and ¡ convé Y a N ifr Wednesday.. . L. Strand and wife were passengers Wednesday. C. H. Pierce of Medford was in ■ U .. . .<• > »■ ■■■.>■; i' ji the Single Tax doctrines of Henry WANTED AGENT-Write Health and to Medford Thursday afternoon. Dr. Page of Medford was in Jack Jacksonville, Wednesday. it ,.. — . ' ForenobW 9 to George. ’ > Accident Insurance. Oregon Surety pffiec Hours. ? AftMrn<|<Hi 1;.<u :12i." Misses Clara Abbott and Laura Sul sonville Friday. Geo. Buckley and Bob Ray of Ruch Because there seems to be a tem and Casualty C., 322 Board of Trade, livan were in Medford Saturday. Theo. Cameron was a passenger to were in town Wednesday. porary financial stringency, W. S. Portland, Oregon. Bank*of JackHÒnvilh* BuiMihg’. 1 Capt. C. M. Ruch of Ruch transacted Medford Wednesday. Ries Chapman and Frank Coleman U’Ren Is sending back an earnest Rev. H. N. Aldrich of Central Point, business in Jacksonville Monday. were in Medford Tuesday. - O regon , iphas. Berwert spent Sunday after well known in this city, has been un call to Joseph Fels and the other JACKSONVILLE, J. M. Rader and wife of Phoenix animously invited by his congregation millionaire subscribers to the Single run at Butte Falfe. Willard Moses of Watkins was a were Monday visitors at Jacksonville. to remain in charge of the Methodist Tax Fels Fund. He is using a club, tiKttorney C. L. Reames attended Jacksonville visitor Monday. too. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Florey spent Episcopal church at that place. ■ . cjpeuit court Tuesday. Bob Finriey took in the races at I Hi U’Ren Asks for Books. Point, Sunday with relatives at Eagle Medford-Thursday afternoon. $irs. Stewart Epperson is ill at her We have,on hand for sale the following Mr. Bush, connected with the Siski proof of the Mr. U ’ Ren ’ s club Is Sheriff W. A. Jones was at Beagle you News of Yreka, Calif., was in work being done by the Oregon home on Oregon street. W. T. Bostwick .and son, Everett, > blâhks viz: on official business one day this week, j lacksonville recently. While here he Equal Taxation League, the organlza- S. L. Sandryx>f .Rogue River spent spent Tuesday in Jacksonville. Lease, I ’ >u i ■ ■ I W. R. Coleman participated in the I purchased the newspaper plant form tlon of farmers and business men Thursday in Jacksonville. Mrs. Binder and Mrs. Kirkhoff spent Mortgages,. I t .- t is combatting Single Tax. parade at Medford Thursday evening. erly owned by Messrs. Griswold & that Thursday afternoon in Medford. Bruce Buck of Elliott creek spent ■ »I xr*. U’Ren called up Charles H. Shields, . Bill of Sal§, Koppes, which he will move to the Mr. and Mrs. J. C. F. Harrington lecretary of the league, and asked this week in JacksonviUe. George Dugan of this city spent Agreements. ■J J for 50 copies of “Single Tax Exposed" ’•) j't were passengers to Medford Satur California city in the near future. Thursday afternoon in Medford. (County Assessor W. T. Grieve auto- W arranty. Itaeds, the work that Is being distributed by Announcement of Church Services day. ei to Medford Wednesday. Quit laim Deeds, I Leslie Stansell made a business trip the league. Ä "Why," said Mr. Shields. “I know Chattel Mortgage,' Attorney Fred W. Mears of Medford for Ruch and Forest creek school house RVm. Jennings of Applegate spent a to Medford Wednesday morning. i. tr J during the months of August and Sep what you want them for. You intend Acknov ledgements. frlv hours in town-Thursday. Mrs. E. N. Bunch of Medford.visited had business at the court house Tues tember. The Rev. Paul S. Bandy will to send them back to the subscribers day. Real Estate ontract. of your fund and get more money, Misses Molly Britt and Stella Levy her son, Ray Bunch, Wednesday. Location Notice - l’lacer, Miss Flo Thompson, deputy county preach at Forest creek school house, don’t you?" sjjent Sunday at Butte Falls. Harry Luy and wife enjoyed a fish Aug. 25, Sept. 8 and 22, at 3 o’clock I "ErA-Er—" Says U’Ren. Locatidn Notic» Quartz, clerk spent Saturday evening at Med ¡^ames Burns of Medford was a ing trip to the Applegate, Sunday. P, M. and at Ruch on Sept. 1, 15 and Er—er—er—” began Mr. U’Ren, Satisf'aetiiJn of Mortgage, ford. efu inty seat visitor this week. 29 at the same hour. All are cordially but he ended by admitting the truth, Misses Mabel Henry and Alice Hoefs Beal Estate Agents ontract.,, s Mr. and Mrs. Beni. Collins attended i invited to attend there services. Sun “Sure you can have the books,” spent Thursday aftcTnoon in Medford.. ■ Bert Armpriest of Forest creek was Notice Application for Liqu >T Lken rf •r the band concert at Medford Sunday day School every Sunday at both laid Shields, "and I trust that they a-Jacksonville visitor Tueeday. Wm. Von der Helio, of Eagle Point afternoon. prevent you from getting a single At reasonable prices. Weinteud utfUi:,-' points at 2 o’clock. other subscription by converting all other blanks as fgst a3 possible until, '-Attorney E. E. Kelly of Medford was in town the beginning of the week. Prosecuting Attorney B. F. Mulkey During the summer months mothers of the men whom you intend to reach the line is.complete. Blanks of special Clyde Smith and “Toots” Thompson was attending circuit court, beginning wjas at the court house Tuesday. “You know and I know, that Single young children should watch for any ennat form printed to 'order at short notice ^‘Uncle Billy” Cameron of Applegate were Medford visitors Saturday even- of the week. tral looseness of the bowels. When given Tax is just a trick and a snare.” But Mr. U’Ren did not answer. ing. prompt attention at this time serious t. oubh JACKSONVILLE POS'l. wks seen on oUr streets Thursday. ■ ...... • Mrs. Fred Luy of Antelope is the be avoided. Chamberlain’s Colic,Choi ' I Miss Mary Bagshaw and Cliff Dun- guest of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Prim may ¡John Anderson and wife of Ruch era and Diarrhoea Remedy can always b< nington were in Medford Sunday even- of Jacksonville. were Jacksonville visitors Thursday. MONARCHS AND COINS. i depended unon. For sale bv »11 J*“lers. ¡Mrs. p. C. Beekman and Miss Carrie ing. D. C. Wilson of Sams Valley was’ Napoleon In a Temper and Louis Phi Herman and George Walter of Hum the guest of Mr. and Mrs. S C. Whit TEACHERS IN OPPOSITION. Bfeekman visited Medford Wednesday. llppe on a Hunt. bug creek were in Jacksonville Thurs tington recently. Tobe Stone, one of the Forest creek The great Napoleon was not great day. farmers visited Jacksonville Wednes If any one class of persons might at the wlilst table, and a eharnctcrls Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Colvig were W. E. Phipps, a Medford attorney, day. at Medford Thursday afternoon at- ; be expected to favor Single Tax, it tic story Is told of him nt St. Helena Ulv'steeds are tefled f or purity anri was transacting legal business here tending the fair. would be teachers and those who At a private party of whist he took ■ernrination. No seed« are packed Ralph Jennings and family were by us unb .->• three two qualities show have studied Henry George’s “Prog out four napoleons to use as markers visitors at Medford Thursday after- Tuesday. the very higl ett standard. Our fully Fred and William Coppie passed; ress and Poverty." Yet the In and one of the young Indies took up equipped laboratory under th« Postmaster John F. Miller and, son noon. through town Wednesday, enroute to; structors of Oregon revolt at the one of the coins und asked him whin direction of a sci ntitt and expert John, were taking in the Medford fair seed t citer removes, all guess work. W. H. Venable and Ray Offenbacher the fair at Medford. scheme. They realize that Single it was. The polite hero snatched It When buying I ally’s seeds, you buy Thursday. increased crops. Send for catalog. rather roughly from her and. imtutlng were Wednesday visitors at the Med- Mrs. C. E. Howey and children and Tax spells state ownership, and while Tho Chas. H. Lilly Co., Seattle Attorney and Mrs. A. E. Reames of ford fair. Miss Louise Ensele spent Sunday ' personally they might be a little the to the impression, exclaimed. "C'est Medford motored to Jacksonville Mon moL ” gainer — for a time — they know that Mrs. C. D. Stout attended the Med- evening in Medford. The annoyance caused by this Inei day morning ultimately the taxes will be just as ford Fair and Pear show Thursday County Judge J. R. Neil was a mem- high or higher, for precisely the same dent ruffled him so much that he made C. S. Sanderson of Central Point had afternoon. i ber of the party who escorted the sum as before will have to be raised. a misdeal. The party begged him to legal business in town the beginning Contractor Fred J. Fick made re- I scientists on their excursion to Crater ( Willard W. Austen, County School try again, and he did so with the same of the week. I Lake this week, Superintendent of Grant County, who result His countenance then display pairs on the Beekman Bank building i James M. Cronemiller and wife were i ed the rages of convulsive fury, nnd OREGON and WASHINGTON this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich left [ lives at Hamilton, Oregon, is but one bis anger was not appeased until the among the Jacksonville people in Med- i of the many teachers who boldly ex Wednesday for a few days stay in Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Collins and ford Sunday. presses himself on the subject. “I house had been searched for old cards Portland, going from there to Pendle- am now and have always been strong which could be more easily dealt family were spectators at the Medford A Directory of each City, Town and Mrs. F. M. Calkins accompanied her | ton to attend the Round-up. Village, giving descriptive sketch of fair Thursday. Meantime the unhappy Count l.ns ly opposed to the Single Tax idea, ” each place, location, population, tele* husband. Judge Calkins to the county The American Bonding Co. of Balti ! comments County School Superintend Cases, his only attendant, was ordered graph, shipping and banking point; Attorney H. S. Wilson of Portland seat Monday. to sit down at a spare table to piny also Classified Directory, compiled by more will go on your bond and write ent Austen. was transacting legal business at the j business and profession. the cards aloue until they should run Misses Nelson and Johasor. were in burglary insurance. court house Friday. R. L. POLK A CO., SEATTLE smoothly. Medford Sunday afternoon, attending D. W. B agshaw . Agent. John Matney and John Swartzfager | Louis Philippe showed equal regard ACTION PLEASES NEWSPAPER. the band concert. ■ | Mrs. n n ■ -r i . of < n ■ Debral T. c- Stickley Pasadena for the coin Hint bore his name Ik of Applegate took in the sights at the Mrs. G. E. Neuber and daughter, Cal • , is ■- scheduled •..□ .. j . to deliver . .• dropped a louis on the carpet whin an ad Medford fair Thursday. Grants Pass Observer re The Miss Laura, and Mrs. R. B. Dow Were dress on “Equal Suffrage,” here Fri playing whist nnd arrested the prog Chas. Nickel of Medford, the veteran at Medford Sunday. cently had fills to say, following the ress of the game to look for IL where day the 27. Topic, “ Is it Desirable? ” newspaper man, transacted business at action of the Josephine County upon a foreign ambassador who was Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gallup, MÌ83 Ralph Jennings of Applegate was Grange In condemning the proposed one of the party set tire to a billet or the county seat recently, Lillian Hanson and T. W. Fulton were deputized to take four prisoners from Single Tax measure: “The action of 1,000 francs to give light to the king Mr. and Mr. Hany Luy attended I at Medford Saturday evening. promptly obtained li ’ill countries on no fee . the county jail to the state peniten the State Grange In condemning the under the tabla TRADE-MARKS, t'av aUklid < upyiiglitaregia- the “Made in Medford Day” celebra Istered. s<-nd bket-h. Molici or Photo, tor proposed Single Tax bill will go a Judge J. R. Neil and grand-daughters, tiary at Salsm, where they will serve FREE REPORT oil pntelililbillty. Patentpract- tion in that city Thursday. |<e sul naively baf .K I i EFERERCES. Shakespeare', Tragedies. the Misses Neil, enjoyed a few hours indeterminate sentences ■ of from one long way to putting an end to that Mend 2 «•ent a In MMups for Invaluable bonk Miss Margaret Holmes of Central stay at Medford Saturday evening. fake measure In Oregon. No land on /«OW TO OBTAIN Mil«! SELL PATENTS, Whenever "Macbetli is put upon the to seven years. Which ones will )>;iv. ll -w to get a partner, ! owner who understands the Single stage very nearly u fourth of It line to Point was a guest at the home of Mr. patent law nnd other vai tushie Information. John Schump. who is in charge of a L. A. Rose, a pioneer resident of Tax 'scheme will be foolish enough lie omitted, for. although it h the short and Mrs. Fred J. Fick, Saturday. number of race horses at the Valley Phoenix was transacting business nt to vote for a measure, the real pur est of the tmgedlw». It would tukr H. L. DeArmond of the firm of De Fair, spent Tuesday in Jacksonville. the court house this week, Mr. Rose pose of which is to destroy all pri fully three Uoiim to rend It out ‘uim PATENT LAWYERS, Armond & DeArmond, lawyers was at! 303 Seventh St, Washington, 0. C without gabbling. “Hairnet Ihlla rem was accompanied by his daughters, vate ownership in land." Miss S. Williams, who was visiting the court house Tuesday morning. would take nearly two lioura iimre relatives in Grants Pass, returned to | Mrs. Joe Rader of Phoenix, and Mrs. and tills aeeuix to bear out lilt- <<u, It’yon are a hoa-ewite you eannet reason The petit jury serving at the present tj,e hon)e of her sister, Mrs. Fred J. E. L. Taylor of Medford. ably hope to be hea.ihy oriieauuful b/wanl.- teution of Swinburne, among other., term of circuit court having completed I Flck r 1C.< last laSl week WccK. State Fire Warden Guy Harper iwy dishes, sweeping and doing houMWork that much of tne piny. ami. lii<l.-.-<l its labors was discharged Tuesday. Misses Fay Sears, Ona and Eva made a business trip to Medford Thurs all day, and crawling into bed dead tired at »f other tragedies, wan written I)' Herman and Fritz Offenbacher of Humphrey, Lewis Ulrich and wife, day. Although a majority of the fire night.* You must ge-out into the open air Shakespeare fur the studi and u«e. Applegate passed through Jacksonville Otis Murray’ and Frank Coleman pic- wardens have been called In, Mr. and sunlight. If you do tl.j every day and for the stage. A six or seven 110110 keep your stomach and bowels in good order Thursday on their way to Medford. Harper has been retained to serve un by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets when need performance must lune been too niu. l niced at Palmer creek Sunday. Doctor Reuter of The Dalles Oregon, I, you should become both healthy and even for nu audience of Elizabeth > The work of.painting and decorating tii the rainy season puts an end to tile jeautiful. spacious times.- laniduii Graphic. For sale by al! den’are. is in Jacksonville visiting his mother, the interior of the post office has been danger of foreSt fires. Mrs. Christina Reuter for a few days. completed and it now presents a very W. R. Garrett, the Buheom post M. M. Taylor, Don Cameron, Ries neat and attractive appearance. master made a business trip to Jack AV*«. Chapman and Lewis Ulrich autoed to sonville Monday. Mr. Garrett, who is Benj. M. Collins. Dave Cronemiller, Applegate on a fishing excursion Mon Cale Springer and Fred Owens w<.re also road supervisor in his district is day. out after doves Sunday. Their bag putting in a 4 foot tube on the ea.it Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Trefren, who for the day was within the limits of I side of the Cameron bridge across the have been visiting relatives in this city the law. I Applegate river, this week. f left Wednesday for tneir home at FOR SALE—155 acres of land cheap, Among the Jacksonville people who Grants Pass. 6 miles from Jacksonville, on stage witnessed the Fair parade at Medford N. W. Bethel, a representative of road, 1 mile from Ruch. For in Thursday evening were: T. T. Shaw the Twohy Bros. Co., and Attorney E. formation call at the Lyden House, and wife, County Clerk Coleman and wife, Sheriff Jones and wife, County E. Kelly were transacting business in Jacksonville. Treasurer Cronemiller and wife, Chrir Jacksonville Tuesday. Miss Katharine Chapman has had a Ulrich and wife, Sam DeRoboam nni' Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Mullen, their residence built on her property on east wife. Chris Keegan and wife, G. E. daughters. Misses Ella and Lilly, and California street, where she will make Mr. Mullen’s niece. Miss Alfretta her home. The building was erected Neuber und wife, Merdames Dunning- ten, Norris. Deneff, Rose, Thompson. Fisher spent Saturday evening in Med by C. F. Hoefs. Dow, Cook, Miller, Taylor, Hanna, ford. i Sid M. Nichol, formerly in the grocery Misses Laura Neuber, Flo Thompson, 8. C. Whittingtm and wife were at business at this place was shaking Lelia Prim. Nell McIntyre, Fleta Ul The Owners have no idea of selling to the Bell Telephone Monopoly or any Medford Sunday, the guests of Mr. hands with Jacksonville friends the rich, Mary Bagshaw, Louise Ensele, and Mrs. E. C. Hogsett. Incidently beginning of the week. Mr. Nichol Messrs. Ries Chapman, Charles Dun one else but intends to maintain it for the parpj’e of givinj th3 people of they took in the band concert at the and family expect to make their home ford, W. G. Caudill, W. P. Bailey and the Rogue River Valley the best telephone service known. park Sunday afternoon. here In the near future. Joe Wetterer. Rev. R. A. Gray, formerly Method WANTED The Cosmopolitan Group Geo. Cramer. P. G. Withington, Mose Barksdull, Walt Dudley, W, ists Episcopal pastor of this city but requires the services of a represent Lawlor, Geo. Carson and Bob Dow now located at Canyonville, was in ative in Jacksonville and surrounding were hunting at Steamboat the begin Jacksonville for a short time this week territory, to look after subscription ; ning of the week. On the return trip leaving here to attend the Methodist renewals and to extend circulation < 1 a 1 uek, dazzled by the head lights of conference now being held at Ashland. by special methods which have prov the auto was discovered standing in Frank Coleman left Thursday even ed unusually successful. Salary and I the middle of the road. As Bob Dow ing for Portland where he will spend a Commission. Previous experience whs reposing peacefully on the fire- few days, leaving that city in time for desirable but not essential. Whole [ si ms of the party in unsuccessful at , the Pendleton Round-vp. He expects time or spire time. Address, with tempt wai made to run the animal 1 tn return in company with E W. reference«. f’harles C. Schwer. The A t down with the ma'hine, the buck i Wilson, who played ball with . eiidK* Cosmopolitan Group, 381, Fourth promptly taking to the tall timber. | ton this season. Ave., New York City. j .. 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