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LOCAL NEWS Mrs. S. Coffman was a recent visitor A Wonderful Prodigy. Politician and Othor Bible*. at Medford. The klug of prodigies died on June “You bibliophiles talk about the 27. 1725. nt the nge of fire, after hav ‘breeches' Bible, the 'bug' Bible, the Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wendt spent Wed 71' ing ast-iufeslied. the whole worlds Hi Harry Luy was a Medford visitor nesday in Ashland. Hto i ‘politician' Bible, the 'vinegar' Bible, Sunday. story Is the most remarkable lu human nnd so on. What do Those nanieh Ries Chapman spent a few hours in annul« and Is attested by evidence mean?" ,‘ , Walter Bostwick was m Jacksonville Medford Thursday. which has satisfied all the learned In “1'11 tell you." the collector answer Monday. * * quirers who have written about him. ed. "Take first the ‘breeches' Bible. It Mrs. W. S. Barnum left Wednesday Harty jfewis spent ¿unday afternoon The infant. Christian Melnecken, was Is so called because- a typographical for a trip to Salem. ■» in Medford. born of respectable parents In Lubeck, error In it causes the garments made < Mrs. Charles Prim spent a few hours 1721. A few hours nfter his birth he by Adam and Eve out of fig leaves to John Bowman of Applegate was in in Medford recently. » FOR began a conversation, at ten months be termed breeches instead of aprons. town Monday. I there was scarcely a subject on which “In the 'vinegar' Bible of 1'807 the Lewis Ulrich was in Medford on James- Cantrall was among his business Wednesday. be could not express an opinion, and word 'vineyard' Is misprinted 'vinegar.' Christmas Candies and Nuts. Fancy Box Candy at a year aud a month he had mastered friends Monday. 1 "The ‘printers' Bible, 1702. makes the Mrs. W. R. Coleman visited friends both the Old and New Testaments. lie psalmist say. ‘Printers bare persecuted a See the Christmas Post Cards at the as Phoenix this week. Potted Plants and Cut Flowers. Cigars was only two and a half when he was me without a can«*.' City Drug Store. uble to answer questions concerning I ‘The 'religious' Bible. wM< h waa A. R. Thompson was a Wednesday and Tobacco Ray Venable drove into town from passenger to Medford. anything lu ancient aud modern Ills printed In 1IJ3T. put TetlgloBs’ tor 're Ruch Wednesday. tory. aud be was also at this time an bellious' tn the fourth etM»i>t*r. seven See Taylor-Williams Co. for the expert geographer. lie spoke I .a tin teeuth verse of Jeremiah—‘Because ah* See our Fancy Line of Up-to-Date Christmas Fletcher Stout was in Medford on famous Red Ribbon flour. » aud French and at the age of four hath beeu religious, • • • satth th« business Saturday. i was speaking In the French language Lord.’ R. A. Bunch was in Medford Thurs Post Cards æ f Mrs. Geo. Lewis was at Medford day morning on business. ¡Uj at the court of Denmark. All this "The 'politician' Bible was published time be was being nurse! by bls moth at Geneva In 1<552. It makes the fa Saturday afternoon. John Byrne of Watkins had busi ness er. At the age of five It became nec rnoug verse 'Blessed are the peace Ralph Jennings of Littte Applegate at the county seat Tuesday. bl essary for him to be weaned, and In makers' read 'Blessed are the place ? was in town Monday. consequence of this change of diet he makers.' ” M. A. Finney of Medford was calling . Make your Christmas purchases early on Jacksonville friends Tueoaay. died, leaving psychologists an Insolu JA CKSON VILLE, OREGON at Taylor-Williams Co. ble problem.—Westminster Gazette. Animals Used to tset Drugs. Mrs. L. I. Brown was shopping in Use is mode of chemical manufac Lester Throckmorton was a recent Medford the middle of the week. > > Ancient Glass. turers of various animals, such as visitor in Jacksonville. In the Slade collection at the British chickens, dogs, eats and frogs, to test Felix Cimborski of Little Applegate museum In Loudon the most ancient the efficacy of drugs. Frank E. Bybee was a Medford was a Jacksonville visitor Monday. < Charles S. Hansen is the guest o’ SEYMOUR FOUND GUILTY specimen of pure glass the date of visitor Monday evening. Ergotine. for tnstauoe, la tested on For the next sixty days, 25 per cent Jacksonville relatives. which can be approximately fixed Is a chickens In an extremely simple way. Mrs. Harriette Margreiter was shop- ofl on all wall paper. Fred J. Fick. small lion's head, bearing the name of Should It fall to tu.ru * chicken's comb •I C. M. Ruch of Ruch was in Jackson ing in Jacksonville Monday. Egyptian king of the eleventh dy black It Is nt once known by the ex Frank R. Neil of Big Butte was a ville on business Friday. Verdict of First Degree Murder an Sheriff W. A. Jones was in Medford visitor at the county seat Saturday. nasty. That Is to say, at a period perimenter that the drug Is worthless. '« Mrs. Magnus Hall is reported to be which may be moderately placed at Monday on official business. Dogs are employed to test hashish. O. N. Nelson made a business trip suffering a severe illness. Returned. Sentenced-Today more than 2,000 years B. O. glass was This Is manufactured from Ornate Mrs M. M. Taylor wus a Saturday to Ashland the beginning of the week. made with a skill which shows that buds of hemp, the male buds having Harold Kubli of Applegate was a afternoon visitor at Medford. the art was far from new. no particular medicinal value. Hashish LOST—Gold watch, Columbia works Jacksonville visitor Friday. James Buckley of Applegate was a administered to dogs Induces a peculiar Circuit court was occupied the great Leave at this office and vet. reward. S. C. Whittington was a business county seat visitor Wednesday. pathological condition, If the drug 1» Through the Earth. er part of the week by the trial of Mrs. W. H. Venable, daughter and visitor at Medford Tuesday. If there was a tunnel through the correctly prepared, which la seen lu uo Mrs. Arthur Kleinhammer was a Bon of Ruch, were in Jacksonville Fri Frank Seymour for the murder of other anltunl save man himself. Attorney W. P. Mealey of Medford I George Dedaskalous. visitor in Jacksonville Thursday. Some trouble center of the eurth and an Iron ball da#. Digitalis, the heart stimulant. Is best was dropped Into It where would the was at the county seat Friday. was experienced in selecting a jury, as . ball come to rest? Unless It was re tested on frogs. Injecting a drop of W. E. Church of Vilas ranch was a t C. C. Pursel of Little Applegate Mrs. Fred Pierce of Applegate visit most of the jurymen in attendance at! tarded by the resistance of the air the the drug Into the stomach of the frog, county seat visitor Wednesday. drove into Jacksonville Friday after- ed Medford relatives this week. court last week had been present I ball would go through to the other side the chemist, by means of the kymo Fred Kleinhammer was among the noon. C. Braur.steit of Portland transacted at the Spanos trial at which the and then fall back to its starting point, graph. or heart recording machine, callers in Jacksonville Wednesday. Orin Coffman of Poorman’s creek i business in Jacksonville Wednesday. state presented practically the same I repeating this operation forever. If re I studies the changes of the frog's heart A. E. Reames of Medford was at the visited Jacksonville relatives this evidence, and were, for that reason, tarded by the resistance of the air It action, thus obtaining accurate knowl The City Drug Store has an up-to- court house on business Wednesday. would ultimately come to rest at the edge as' to the effect of that particular week. date line of Christmas goods on hand. ineligible. kind of digitalis.— St. Louis Republic. center of the earth. L P. Weddensbury of Portland is Attorney Clarence Reames of Med B. R. McCabe, who defended Sey Mrs. J. B. Freeman of Sutherlin, visiting friends in the Applegate valley. ford had business at the court house mour, put up a streuous fight for his Ore., is visiting Jacksonville friends. client’s life, charging Sheriff W. A. Miss Mary Bkgshaw and Cliff Dun Friday. « Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Brown of Klam Jones, Jailer Louis Eaton and Harry ning ton were at Medford Sunday even Miss Ada Kingery and Mrs. Wheeler ath Falls are visiting friends near this Hicks of the Mail-Tribune with using I ing. of Talent were at the county seat on > city. third degree methods to extort a con- , Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Cameron of business Tuesday. W. E. Phipps of Medford was at the fession- from Seymour. As was the' Applegate were in Medford Tuesday Mrs. Maude Kubli of Applegate court house on professional business case in the Spanos trial, Judge Calkins ' 10 night. passed through Jacksonville en route Friday. allowed the confession of Seymour to j Mrs. E. J. Kubli left recently for to Medford Tuesday. Mrs. T. W. Fulton and Miss Myra be introduced as evidence. Portland where she will spend the Most of the business houses were Gallup were at Medford Saturday af The case went to the jury Thursday 1 closed during the funeral of Mrs. John ternoon. holidays. morning, who, after an absence of VIA THE Mrs. Gene Thompson and Mrs. Lewis F. Miller, which occured Friday. O. H. Lawler of Medford was in about three hours, returned a verdict I Harry Miller of Burlingame, Cat, Jacksonville Wednesday on profes of murder in the first degree. Ulrich spint Saturday afternoon in attended the funeral of his sister-in- sional business. Medford. Seymour, with Spanos,’who drew a| I similar verdict last Friday, will receive ' Mr. ar.d Mrs. Frank Silvia of Ap law, Mrs. John F. Miller, Friday, John-S. Orth, cashier of the Medford Geo. Hoffman of Thompson creek National Bank was a business visitor I death sentence today, and will prob- | plegate were shopping in Jacksonville M /SUN SET Return Limit December 30 ably be taken to Salem Monday. was shakiug hands with Jacksonville in Jacksonville Wednesday. lOGOlHkSHASTAl Wednesday. I ROUTES J Neither have given up hope ami do M Days Nothing finer for Christmas presents friends the latter part of the wee k. 1912 Misses Bessie Colvin and Laura Miss Amanda Helms was among the Couch of the Applegate school spent not believe they will be hanged basing than Parisian Ivory Toilet Sets. At their belief on the thought that Gover- ’ Jackfonville people who took in the Tuesday evening at Medford. the City Drug Store. nor West will commute their senten’e ! shows in Medford Saturday evening. Attorney Clarence Reames of Med G. A. Ross of Applegate, who is en- to life imprisonment on account of I Mr. and Mrs C. Combest of Buncom gaged in mining on Thompson creek, ford made a professional visit to the their youth. . left Tuesday for Prineville, Oregon, was in Medford this week for a short countv seat Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kentner of where they expect to make their future stay. $36.00 Medford, visited Jacksonville relatives home. Grants Pass and Rogue River ---------------------- -------------------------------- Bridge Permit Expected Soon. Roy L.- Furgeson, who visited Jack- the beginning of the week. Í5! Gold Hill .... City Treasurer’s Notice. Attorney H. D.’ Nort«i of Grant» sonville friends for several days re turned to his home at Oakland, Cal., Washington, Dec. 18.—The applies- ' Tolo 35.50 Paas was at the county seat on pro - this week. fessional business Saturday. Call for City of Jacksonville, War cation of the Willamette Pacific Rail 35.00 Medford, Phoenix, Talent and Ashland road Company to construct a bridge Mrs. M. Reeves, accompanied by her rants. Miss Grace Nelson left Saturday across Coes Bay, which has been held I daughter-in-law, Mrs. Clarence Reeves Jacksonville, Oregon, Dec. 21st, 1912. night for North Dakota, where she SPECIAL TRAIN SCHEDULE of Happy Camp, Cal., was in Medford Notice is hereby given that there are up for some time, will be disposed of will reside with a married Bister. Leave Medford 8:35 F. u. Leave Grants Pass 2:21 P. M. Fur.ds on hand to pay all General Fund within the next week, in the opinion of Benj. M. Collins, cashier of ihe 'Wednesday 4 4 Congressman Hawley’, who took the “ Phoenix 3:46 Rogue River 2:39 44 Warrants protested up to and including Miss Mabertieary left Saturday for Bank of Jacksonville, was at Portland « 4 44 “ Talent 3:53 matter up with the War Office today. Goal Hill 2:55 May 5th, 1911. Interest ceases on Phoenix, where she will make her home several days this week on business. 4 • < 4 <4 “ Affilant 4:10 He was assured that the delay was Central Point 3:21 above called Warrants this 21st day Thirty-five teachers from different with her sister, Mrs. J. Turnbough, caused by inquiries required of all of December 1912. Arrive Sen Francisco 1:10 next day in time for parts of the county took the examina for some time. such applications, and believed that J as . M. C ronemiller , Mrs. Fred Benedict, Miss Gladys tion held at the school house this week. c the permit would be issued. Hawley Lan Francisco’s New Year Celebration Treasurer of City of Jacksonville, D. S. Force who is engaged in.farm Rose and Elmo Throckmorton of Ap Oregon. and National Committeeman Williams plegate, accompanied by Miss Emma Stops south of San Francisco can be made at Del Monte, San'a Cruz, ing in Josephine county spent a few had a conference with President Taft Paso Robles H >t Soii igs and San’s B.iruari. Fi > n LuAngeles trips Wendt, autoed to Medford Tuesday days in Medford and Jacksonville this j this morning but declined to discuss to Long Beach. Pasadena. San’a Mo.iica, Ostrich Farm, Mt. Lowe the evening. Presbyterian Church. ! the result of their visit to the White week. Orange Groves. Catalina Island, etc Paul Force, a former resident of this ! House. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stout were in For full particulars, reservation and beauti town Tunsday or> their way to the city, but who has been in other sec Morning Service 11 o’clock- Special i fully illustrated California literature call on Bauten place, after spending a week tions of the county for some time was shaking hands with Jacksonville friends Evening Service at 7:30 o’clock. Sub any S. P. Agent For bo notfsor tn« miiael««, whether in in Medford. ject of Sermon: Preparation of the duced by violent exercise or injury, there i- this week. Ledge A. Jeldness of the Blue JOHN M. SCOTT, General Pm’dfjr kf.’nt. Purtlmd Oregon Don Cameron, Clyde Shaw and World for Christ. The chorus choir nothing better .han < har.oerlain’B Liniment county passed through Jacksonville liniment also relie’’es rueumatic paiu- George Demmer, members of the rail will sing, “We Praise Thee, We Bless ¡’hit . a rnjo i " ; ii .tiers. Wednesday on his way to Medford for road survey crew, who were in town Thee,” by Harry Tucker. "The Holy , a short visit for a few days, returned to the camp City,” sung by Mrs. Margaret Taylor. I Chas. Snow of Klamath Falls is in the Applegate valley the beginning Sunday evening following Christmas, I visiting his old time friends in Jack- there will be another special service. ‘ of the week. sonville. It has been ten years since Several extra numbers will be given Chester Withington, who his been bv the chorus choir, w:th a quartette Mr. Show was in Jacksonville. attending college at Berkeley, Cal., is Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Kubli of Port- expected to return to Jacksonville to and solo by members of the chorus. land arrived in Jacksonville Thursday, day, to spend the Christmas vacation Mi s Lulu Williams will recite, “The Christmas Bells,” by Tennyson. Ti.e called here by the death of Mrs. Kubli’s with relatives in this city. Christmas sermon will be given on the sister-in-law, Mrs John F. Miller. A thoroughly enjoyable entertain subject: "The Expectant Life.” A W. C Cgnnon, who was arrested at ment was rendered by the primary . cordial invitation ia extended to all. Medford for vagrancy and disorderly pupils in charge of their teacher, Miss ---------- -»©«------- ■---- e >nduet, ia incarcerated in the county Emma Wendt, at the school house Fri jail here, where he will serve a sixty day morning. That Miss Wendt is a M. E. Church Noles. d ay sentence. ". proficient and skillful teacher was evi Misses Laura Couch and Bessie Col denced by the manner in which her Reheirs.ls f>r the X mi prrgri n vin of the Appleg ite school are spend small charges delighted the audience^ have been held neirly every night this gathered to listen to the program. ing Christmas vacation at the home of week. A new auto stage line between Med Mr. and Mrs. Benj M. Collirs. Miss The I.aJies Aid Society met with Colvin took the teachers’ examination ford and Jacksonville with E Clement The Owners have no idea of selling to the Bell Telephone Monopoly or any Mrs. M. E. Abbott Thursday after of Medford as manager was installed held at the school house this week. this week. The autos make» hourly noon. one else but intends to maintain it for the purpose of giving the people of Some unk nown party broke into Dr. trips during the day with less frequent Rvv. Wm. R. Wimans, Sunday R E. Golden’s house on the brow ot trips in the evening. The institution the Rigne River Valley the best telephone service known. School Missionary of the Medford Dis Jacksonville hill Sunday or Monday of this line and the regular train ser trict, will preach at the Methodist night and helped himself to four sacks vice makes it possible for local people church, Sunday at 11 a. m. Christ of hulled corn. Tracks ind;cate that to visit our neighboring city at almost mas sermon in the evening by the any hour they choose. the corn-hungry party drove cut from How to Bankrupt the Doctor». pastor. 9 town to the doctor’s place, which is on A prominent New Y. ik pl. ician »»y • I Next Tuesday evening at this chute! the Applegate road, pried open a nail ' I f jt V'CFR not f^r tllO tint) >’tDf{« ?1»' e. window with a crow bar, loader! the '•■in soled •!•'«» worn by woiuau U»t J -.tn.' a Christmas program will be piescut s < <ed corn into his rig and continued would probably Isr bankrt:, I. W I cn vo. ed. and a tne will be erected. Every î his journey toward the Applegate ' ontrict a cold do not v nt for it to develop ( one is invited to the program and tree. i,m pneumonia I '■* !”»* • •! <’,!~e ! hs I Anyone wishing to m ike a contribu v ijy. As the caretaker on ihe place w*aio's < ou|[h K< ttu'ir :s int-nded e peel tion to the fund for securing Chriatm is i in old man, who spends the nights Jlr lor co'lt, 3 Si d < ' i-> town, the culprit was safe from in- wid<- tq.iU'."« I ■ Itscn'csr. pr.-sent* fr.- the -hillwr will Irxve s ime with Mrs J. C. F. Harrington or tjrr- nt'ou. Dr. Guide i :s anxious to It i» moat efirctusl n"d « pl< u> take. For wle 1/ all J. Mrs. H. C, Gallup. ascertain bia visitor’a.addreM. L.'—v* -vV CHAPMAN’S 3 CHOCOLA TE CORNER g G. R. Chapman, &rò^Bonrsu | Rogue River Valley Excursion Los Angeles and Return ROUND TRIP FARES i I ? e Not- The Home Telephone Company of Southern Oregon STRICTLY INDEPEN DEN 7 Are you supporting your HOWE COMPANY II ) n Teleph )ii of Southern Oregon