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LOCAL NEWS W. R. Coleman spent Saturday even- 1 Money to loan on improved, revenue mg in Medford. producing farm», by the Bank of Chas. Dunford Sr. was'a Medford j Jacksonville. Money to loan on improved, revenue visitor Saturday. Capt. and Mrs. Branson rf Trout producing farm», by the Bank ot dale, Ore., arrived in Jacksonville J. C. F. Harrington had business in laekionvltle. Wednesday and will conduct evangelis Medford Saturday. tic services at the M. E. church for the Ed^Heims spent Sunday afternoon Do not overlook that sale on at next tew weeks. at Medford. Taylor-Williams Co. George Wendt, who has been at New liies Chapman was in Medford on Chas. Prim, Sr., was in Medford Pir.e creek for some time, returned to business Tuesday. Saturday afternoon. his home in this city Sunday evening. M. M. Taylor was a recent business visitor at Medford. Mrs. G. F. Neuber spent Sunday He expects to remain in Jacksonville for a few weeks. Mrs. W. H. Barnum visited friends afternoon at Medford. Chas. Thompson, who is employed in Medford recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luy spent Sun with Gorst & King who conduct an day afternoon in Medford. Vance Bostwick of Ruch was in J. Thorndike was a passenger to | auto stage line at Marshfield, arrived Jacksonville Monday. in Jacksonville Tuesday and will visit Dr. J. W. Robinson was a passenger I Medford Saturday afternoon. relatives in this city for a few days. Chas. B. Gay of Medford was a to Medford Thursday. A suit brought by J. W. Boosey Wm. Feeley, a Jacksonville boy, is county seat visitor Monday. against C. S. Sanderson of Central Mrs. L. I. Brown was a Saturday visiting his old home. Paint, in which Boosey complained afternoon visitor in Medford. Ralph G. Jennings drove in from that Sanderson tore down a fence on Miss Ethel Green of Kerby visited the plaintiff’s property, was dismissed Applegate Wednesday. friend near this city this week. G. A. Butz, a Medford architect was after a hearing before Justice Dox, Taylor-Williams Co. is offering you Thursday. The court deciding that in our city Wednesday, ¡ Boosey had no grounds for complaint. Harley Hall, of Little Applegate boys clothing at bottom prices. Benton Bowers of Ashland had busi was in this city this week. Judge Withington of Medford was a ness at the court house Thursday. To Petition For Pardon. Mrs. George Muller shopped in Med court house visitor Monday. » ford the latter part of last week. Chas. Dunford, Jr., was a Sunday Joseph Applebaker transacted busi Petitions to Governor West for a evening visitor at Medford. ness in Medford Tuesday afternoon. pardon for T. A. LeMaster, who plead Bob Finney ami Fred Lewis spent A. H. Lacy of Medford was at the guilty recently to a bigamy charge and Sunday evening at Medford. was fined $400, are now being prepared county seat for a few hours Monday. H. G. Shearer of Medford was in and will be circulated in the near Mrs W. T. Grieve was visiting this city Monday on business. future. It is hoped in this manner to Charles J. Dunten of Central Point Medford friends Saturday afternoon. secure the release of LeMaster who is Mrs. Jorgenson made a business trip was in Jacksonville Monday. unable to pay the fine and is serving out the time in the county jail. County Clerk G. A. Gardner spent to Jacksonville the first of the week. Miss Rose Buckley of Applegate was i LeMaster is well thought of by a Monday evening in Medford. large number of business men with Frank True of Medford was in Jack in Jacksonville and Medford Monday. Judge M. Purdin was at the county whom he hr.d business relations, and sonville on business Monday. seat on professional business Monday. the charge against him is said to be a Luk6 Ryan was a business visitor at Miss Tillie Bailey of Ashiand visited technical crime and not a moral one, Medford Tuesday afternoon. friends living near this city, this week. as he believed himself to be a free man Miss Lawrence, the Buncom school Geo. W. Trefren and Cliff Payne of when he married a second time in this teacher, was in town Friday. Ashiand were in Jacksonville Wednes- city, after being separated from his Edward Mullen, our genial black- day. first wife seven years.— Tribune. smith, was in Medford Sunday. --------------- »3)»-------- Will McDaniel and C. C. Buck of Sheriff Aug. D. Singler was at Gold Applegate were in Jacksonville Satur l/on der Hellen Praises Asylum. Hill on official business Tuesday. day. Frank Crump of Applegate spent School Superintendent J. Percy Salem, Or., Jan. 28.—That the Ore Wednesday night in Jacksonville. Wells journeyed to Medford Wednes gon State Insane Asylum will receive A. H. Miller of Medford spent Wed day. words of high praise from the investi nesday afternoon in Jacksonville. Miss Grace Henry of Medford was in gating committee, which has been Chas. Nicljell of Medford was at the Jacksonville for a short time Thurs named by the législative assembly, is county sent on business Saturday. day. indicated by a tentative repoit which Jack Briton of Grants Pass was in Wm. Ray, of Ruch, passed through Senator Von der Hellen has framed to Jacksonville Thursday on business. town en route to Medford on a mining submit to the balance of the members of the committee. Mesdames H. Wendt and J. Martin deal. Senator Von der Hellen went care wire in Medford Tuesday afternoon. C. S. Gillette of Ashland was at the Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bunch were the sheriff’s office Monday on official busi fully over the institution Sunday and was surprised at the cleanliness, order ness. guests of Medford relatives Sunday. and neatness which he found predomi County Surveyor T. W. Osgood was Mrs. Oris Crawford was calling on nant. one of the strangers in town Tuesday. Jacksonville friends Wednesday after- “Admirable care and comfort is pro- Mrs. Fred L. Colvig was the guest of noon. vided for the unfortunates of the Medford friends the last of the week. M. F. Hanley of Upper Butte creek state,” says the report, which has T. T. Murphy of Medford was a was in Jacksonville and Medford Wed- been formulated. business visitor at Jacksonville Mon nesday. The report further declares that day. G. F. Billings of Ashiand was a busi from what could be gathered the ad Elmo Throckmorton or Applegate ness visitor at the court house Wed ministration of the State Insane Asy lum deserves praise for such care and was in Jacksonville and Medford Tues nesday. day. J. C. Sullivan of Medford was in comfort given. Ex-Sheriff W. A. Jones was in town Jacksonville for a short time Tuesday from his ranch on Ross Lane Wednes morning. KEEP KIDNEYS WELL day. District Attorney E. E. Kelly of Mrs. W. S. Barnum and Mrs. E. S. Medford was in town on official business Wilson were Medford visitors Wednes Thursday. Health is Worth Saving, and day. Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barnum Some Jacksonville People Assessor and Mrs. W. T. Grieve Saturday, Jan 25, a daughter. Con were Monday etening visitors at Med gratulations. Know How to Save it. County Commissioner W. C. Leever ford. Joseph Martin and M. M. Welch of Central Point was a Jacksonville Many Jacksonville people take their were recent business visitors at Med visitor Tuesday. Mrs. H. A. Bauten and daughter, lives in their hands by neglecting the ford. ► I • ? i ■ ’ k'dneys when they know these organs C. S. Sanderson and sons of Central Mrs. Gordon Stout were in Medford need help. Sick kidneys are respons for a few hours Tuesday. Point were in Jacksonville on business ible for a vast amount of suffering and Miss Flossie Dunford attended a Tuesday. ill health, but there is no need to suf dance given by the Moose ledge at Mrs. Buella Murphy of Gold Hill fer nor to remain in danger. Use visited friends living near this city Medford Wednesday evening. Doan’s Kidney Pills—a remedy that Chas. Coppie arrived from California ' has cured thousands of kidney suffers. last week. Miss Louise Jones, our popular Jele- this week and visited at the home of The following statement leaves no phone operator was in Medford Sunday his mother, Mrs. Kate Coppie. I ground for doubt. T. L. DeVore, who recenHy took afternoon. Mrs. Mary Winterhalder, near W. Circuit court for Jacksun county charge of the local bakery made a Jackson St., Medford Ore., says: “1 used Duan’s Kidney Pills with benefi will reconvene at this city, Monday business trip to Medford Tuesday. Mrs. J. C. Cotchett, formerly Miss cial results when suffering from kidney February 17. For your c ockery and glassware see Ella Orth, of Weed, Cal., visited trouble, and I know-of other persons who have taken them with success. Taylor-Williams Co. line. Special friends in Jacksonville Wednesday. Since I used Doan’s Kidney Pills about Miss Ethel Dick, the popular teacher prices on now. a year ago, I have had the least, of the Little Applegate school will re Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis of Grants i trouble from kidneys. This remedy Pass were in Jacksonville the begin turn to her happy abode to finish her deserves my hearty endorsement. term. ning of the week. For sale by all dealers. Price !0 Milas Richardson, who is employed cents, Foster-Milibu’n Co., Buffalo. Jacksonville Bakery will be open from 6 a. m. until 7 p. m.- T. L. D e with Gorst & King in the auto stage New York, sole agents for the United business at Marshfield was in Jackson States. V ore , Proprietor. ville this week. Remember the name —Doan's—and Mrs. B. E. Haney of Medford visited Mr. and Mrs. James Towels returned take no other. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam 11 - -t -L to their home at Ashland Tuesday af Schmidt this week. OVER 65 YEARS’ John Buckley and A. Throckmorton ter a few days visit with Jacksonville EXPERIENCE * friends. of Applegate were in Medford and and Medford » Jacksonville recent'y. Jules Siegel a pioneer representa D. J. S. Pearce, of Poorman's creek tive of New York and San Francisco accompanied by a young son was in wholesale firm-' was calling on Jackson ville customers this week. Jacksonville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman we: a T rade M arks Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Johnston who , D csigns among the Jacksonville people in Med have been visiting Jacks inville friends C opyrights 4 c . Ar rone sending a aketrh and description may ford Sunday afternoon. will start for Marshfield in a few days oui- ly imeertnin our opinion free whether ao "v.- His probably patentable. Communie». Benj. M.- Collins, cashier of the to look for a new location. .uR-trirtlyronflilontial. HANDBOOK on Patenta nent free. oldest agency for «ecuring patents. Bank of Jacksonville was calling on Mayor Eifert, Councilman Porter Put ent« taken through Munn k Co. receive spcurl notice, without charge, in the Applegate friends Tuesday. and Attorney 0. C. B >ggt of Medford was at the court house Wednesday on FOUND—A gentleman’s watch. Own A hfindF'm?ir tlhiwtrnrM wprfciy. Largest clr. er may have same by calling on H. business connected with tax matters. f . < _ a cniltìc Journal. T _ ems _ ¿L dolci Lyall newedoalem. Mr. Thos. Isaacs, of Forest Grove, W. Rummell and identifying it. ’.cIBro->wa, York who is assisting in the singing at the Mrs. J. Margreiter of Poorman’s Evangelistic meetings in Ashland, wi I r ¿u Watbiogtoo. D. C. creek was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I be visiting his cousin Mrs. rs. Abbott, He: nan King in Medford recentlv. next week and has c >i.s n.tejj to assist I Frr «r ot tne muscle«, whether in- Attorney Harvey DeArmond of in the meetings at !l.e M. E. ch : ch ; o-.-e l - violent erercise or injury, there is ... ,oeg oetter nan Chamoerlain’s Liniment Mr. Isaacs i< a fine fl A .inim ml also relieves .ueamatic pains B edt<>rd was at the court house on few evenings tenor singer. Don't fail it ha^r him. ?cr aale by all dealers. buaiiKss the fore part of the week. Scientific American. The American Bonding Co. of Balti Not many yeanTago the highways of more will go on your bond "and write Mexico and especially that of Guadal- burglary insurance. Java. were infested with brigands, who D. W. B agshaw . Agent. usually stopped all travelers whom they met. 'Whenever a conveyance en tered the capital with the curtains re How to nacki'iq'. the Doctor«. moved It' was taken for granted that A prominent New York physician says: the victim of the brigands had taken them to use as a substitute for his ‘ If it were not for the thin »UM-kings and soled shoes worn by women the doctors own garments of which he had been thin would probably lie bankrupt.” When you deprived. The situation at length be i contract a cold do not wait for it to develop came unbearable, and. a daring rob i ¡ms» litem* into jnivuinuuM pneumonia vi«i> but nvav treat iv it uv at wnw once v Cham- bery having iK-en committed, the au | bvftfain’e Cough Remedy ¡8 intended especi ally ava for cough« — ami • . . • colds, ......», .. and ..x. ...a. ha« won v. - a thorities sent out troops to pursue the «... malefactors. The leader of the gang ' wide reputation by itacurcaof then« disoarss. was captured, bound, placed on a mule It is most efiectua 1 and is pleasant and safe take, For sale by all dealers.—Adver and escorted to the city. The presi j to tisement. dent sent for the chief of police. He was not forthcoming. "Does any one know where he Is to be found?” asked the president. "Why, yes. sir," the men replied in chorus; "be Is on the mule!" The Brigand Chief. I f. <•. HOGStTT. ( Pres, uid R ogue R iver V alley m II Its Only Use. ' Concentration. The weakest living creature by con centrating his powers In a single object can accomplish something; the strong est by dispersing his over ninny may fall to accomplish any thing.—Carlyle. Enough For Her. Her Father—V,’hilt are the young man's business prospects? Daughter—I don’t know that. pn. All I know Is that be means business.— Boston Transcript. The Cure. Guest—Yea. my wife has been ill. but she Is out again now. Hostess—What doctor did you have? Guest—No doc tor at all. I bought her a new hat— London Opinion. i CO /SU N S ET\ W IOGDEN ft SHASTA I I R OU TES J LOW ROUND TRIP FARES PORTLAND OREGON CITY WOODBURN SALEM ALBANY CORVALLIS MCMINNVILLE EUGENE ROSEBURG GRANTS PASS' MEDFORD ASHLAND Dinin? Car- California Express: With Standard an ITourist Sleepin? Cars, all-steel hi?h back seat day coaches and Dinin? Car. i I All trains connect at San Franc! co with throu?h Eastern trains via Ogden or south through Los Angeles and the Sunset Route For fares, sleeping car accommodations, tickets or literature nearest Agent, or write 11 John M Scott, General Passe iger Agent, on California, call on Portland, Oregon Sell Your Property By listing it with us We are revising our lists ready for the spring trade. If you have real estate to dis pose of at a fair price, place it in our hands for sale, we have a number of prospective buvers who expect value for their money. We can sell your property at a price equal to its full value but do not want any listed-at fictitious or "Boom” price. Ragas River Realty Co R. R. R. OFFICE: Bank of Jack sonville Bldg. Upstairs Jacksonvil/e, Ore. The Owners have no idea of selling to the Bell Telephone Monopoly or any one else bat intend; to maintain it for the purpose of giving the people of the Rogue River-Valley the best telephone service known. Are you supporting your H3 4: lib « With Observe lion Car. Pullman StandaM and Tourist Sleep* in? Car and all-steel hi?h buck »eat day coaches and STRICTLY INDEPENDEN? 9 » THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE DAILY San Francisco Express: The Home Telephone Company of Southern Oregon is * « and from other Main Line tnd Branch Line Points to Los Angelas, Colton, Pasadena. Ili- •rside, San Barnadino and other California pciats with stop- ivers in either direction and long ret. rn limit. Be Not Deceived I > 4 FROM The Lava Lake of Hawaii. Grinder—) see that a fellow over In England has Invented a wire netting guard that will prevent automobile* from spattering mud on pedestrians. Grouch—But what’s mud for?—Clevw- Only new up-to-date Abstract Plant in Jackson County. Bell Phone Jacksonville 11. Home Phone Jackson 2006 Medford. Pacific Main 2511 Medford, Home 356 Sunshine and Flowers An Omitted Story. "My wife made me promise to smoking before she would marry me,' remarked Mr. Meekton. “And now?" “I'm doing my very l>est to get her to promise not to begin.” — Washington Star. (I ncorporated ) The Land of The reminiscences of the late Mel ton Prior, the English artist war cor respondent, do not contain, for obvious reasons, perhaps the best story told of that Irrepressible little man. At a din ner given to Mr. Prior the chairman. Sir Evelyn Wood, who was seated next to the guest of the evening, commenced his speech thusly: ’’Our honored guest. Mr. Prior, has been In twenty-one en gagements." Prior, prompting. “Twen ty-two. my lord, twenty-two." Sir Ev elyn continued. “In twenty-two engage ments and has never seen a shot fired!” Bears a Boomerang. A bstract -T itle C o CALIFORNIA Goldsmith’s Showy Clothes. Goldsmith was ludicrously fond of showy clothes. When he sought to take orders In Ireland he tried to daz zle his bishop by a pair of scarlet breeches While studying medicine In Edinburgh he wore “rich sky blue satin,” "tine sky blue shalloon" and silver hat lace. Before Johnson. Rey nolds and Garrick he strutted about bragging of Ills bloom colored coat, and when his reputation had been made by his two principal poems he blazed forth in purple silk small clothes, a scarlet greatcoat and a phy sician’s wig. He carried a gold bead- ed cane, and a sword hung by bis side, a weapon so disproportioned to his diminutive stature that a coxcomb who passed him In the Strand called out to his companion to “look at that fly with a long pin stuck through It." One of the large volcanoes in Ha waii has a large lake of liquid lava in Its crater or hollow. This seething, boiling mass looks like redhot bottle glass to the naked eye, but under the microscope pieces of the original rocks of very minute size may be detected. Where it has cooled ill curious festoons along the "coast” It resembles from sonic mammoth furnace. S. C. WHITTIHGTO» St'.y. and Trtas.^ H jiu 3 Telephone & T .‘legcaph of Southren Oregon. §