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LOCAL NEWS Geo. E. Neuber was a recent visitor i H. Hall was a Jacksonville visitor The American Bonding Co. of Balti Eish Bill Causes Friction. Weather Report. at Medford. .Tuesday. more will go on your- bond and write Lin Rumley was a county seat visi Frank Smith spent Mon lay evening Money to loan on improved. revenue _____ 1 tor Thursday. burglary insurance. A reader of the Tidings protested to [ Following is the report of U. S. V o' at Medford. producing farm», by the Bank of D. W. B agshaw . Agent. the writer that the sportsmen of this' unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Lou Baker spent Wednesday even Wm. Broad was a Tuesday passenger laektonville. , city were needlessly antagonizing Med- Jacksonville, for month of January, ing at Medford. to Medford. Luke Ryan left Wednesday for f< rd and Grants Bass in opposing the Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi Milas Richardson spent'Sunday even Bow to Barlt.-iq i the Doctor*. Pat Swayne was a county seat visi- bill presented by Representative ] tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Salem. •>' ing in Jacksonville. A prominent New York plivnicinn aavs: , tor this week. Reames to open the lower Rogue river DATE MAXI- MINI- PREC’P- C H Mr. and Mrs. Gall drove to Medford ‘ If it were not for the thin stockings and Do not overlook that sale on at MUM TAT N MUM OF DAY Ene Roten, the miner, was a Jack- to salmon seining. Inquiry among local ' Sunday. thin soled shoes worn by women the doctors Taylor-Williams Co. would probably be bankrupt.” When you I sonville visitor this week. 28 39 sportsmen indicates that the; gentle ■ 1 ... Harry Luy spent Tuesday afternoon 30 44 contract a cold do n> t wait for it to devel-.p George Parsons visited Medford man was mistaken so far as Grants Taylor- \yilliams Co. is offering you 31 42 3 in Medford. into pneumonia but treat it at once. Cham- 35 27 part cloudy iriends Monday evening. Pass is concerned. Grants Pass is op 5 4 ... ■ boys clothing at bottom ice». vlain’s Couch Remedy is intended «spec!- 29 ... 12 cloudy Horace McLaren was a Medford 27 9 part cloudy 'div for coughs and colds, »nd has won »■ S. P, DeRoboam and daughter spent John and Fred Offenbacher of Apple- posing the Reames bill just as strongly 6 7 ... visitor Tuesday. 33 24 ... .09 clear ■ ide reputation byitscuresof theoe di.eas-s. as are Ashland sportsmen, but for a 8 ... 41 27 Sunday afternoon in Medford. gate drove into town Saturday. It is most effectual and is pleaeant and aafa 26 34 Mrs. A. R. Thompson was in Med ... cloudy different reason. Grants Pass wants 10 9 ... 23 33 to take, lot aalo by all dealers.—Adver Elmer Wilson was one of the Med- Leslie Stansell made a business trip ford Wednesday. 19 38 the river either opened to that place 11 ... tisement. 40 32 fordites in Jacksonville Monday. 12 ... .35 Miss fJell McIntyre was a Sunday to Medford Thursday morning. or not at all. That city is working in 13 ... 33 37 .10 37 31 Mr. Wright, a prospector of Elliott 14 ... Rev. Paul S. Bandy spent the great visitor at Medford. the interests of its local fishermen and 15 ... 40 30 E. C. HOGSETT, er part of last week at Salem. creek, was in Jacksonville Friday. S. C. WHITTtH6TOH 35 2H has a plain reason for so doing, but it, I 16 ... George O. Henry was a Saturday 26 Pres, and Mng. 14 ... St<y. J.4 Tress. A. T. Lundgren was transacting like Ashland, is opposed to turning the 17 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Cronemiller so 44 visitor at Medford. 18 ... 25 :w 19 ... trace were at Medford Monday morning. business in Jacksonville Wednesday. lower part of the river over to the 35 23 20 ... .46 A. Cantrall was a business visitor in 34 28 ... .06 Geo. Trefren of Ashland transacted Hume interests, which seem to have 21 Henry Haswell of Medford made Medford Wednesday. 26 35 22 .... .01 35 19 business at the court house this' weex. ' obtained control of affairs in Medford, ! 23 .... R ogue R iver V alley /. .36 Jacksonville a business call Friday. 31 41 A. E. J. Percival made Jacksonville 24 .... or at least of certain parties there. I 33 41 25 .... .08 Lester Throckmorton was in from Mrs. Gertrude Norton and Miss Flora a business trip Sunday. 36 31 .... Applegate the beginning of the week. 1 Certainly if the Hume interests are-! 26 Thompson spent Sunday at Medford. 35 29 27 .... A bstract -T itle C o W. R. Garrett of Buncom was a to be allowed to seine the river at it» I .... 33 25 F. J. Ayers of Eagle Point was a mouth there is no fairness in refusing 28 Floyd Rader of Glendale spent the 35 25 29 .... recent visitor at Medford. (INCOKPOHATED) 26 .... 35 week with friends living near this city. recent business visitor at the county i ! to permit local fishermen at Grants 30 24 31 .... 36 i - r.v- Mrs. S. A. Cantrall of Ruch wap a seat. Only new up-to-date Abstract Elmo Throckmorton of Applegate I I Pass to do the same. The charge is visitor in town this week. Temperature —mean max. 36.74;mcan r • ' was a Jacksonville visitor Wednesday. Mrs. G. Heckathorn of Eagle Point j openly made, and is said to be well min. 26:16; mean 31.45 Max. 44 on 2, Plant in Jackson1 County. Mr. and Mrs. N. Mitchell spent Sat visited relatives in Jacksonville this j founded, that the death of salmon is 17 and 18, min. 9 on 6. Greatest daily Mr. Wiles of the Learned-Wiles Bell Phone Jacksonville 11. urday afternoon at Medford. • caused, not because they are too plenty range 19. Total precipitation, 5 25 Cement Co., was in Jacksonville Mon week. Home Phone Jaekson 260* Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson were shop day. D. S. Force of Josephine county, was ■ but by dynamiting by local fishermen inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 1.26; ping in Medford Wednesday. Medford, Pacific Maia 8011 Mrs. Fred Bergesch passed through in Jacksonville last week visiting | along the river. The remedy would date, 18. Total fall of snow, 21 inches Ben Galetin and Maud Buck of Medford, Homa 35* friends. seem to be the enforcement of the law Number of clear days, 1; part cloudy, town this week to her home at Apple Buncom were in town Sunday. J. Percy Wells, county school super- oot the taking off of restrictions 9; cloudy 21. gate. E. Conger of Central Point was 'in Precipitation for season 13.60 in. Walter Kentner and family of Med intendent, was in Medford and Phoenix j altogether.—Ashland Tidings, If you have young children you have per Jacksonville Thursday on business. Precipitation last season 9.97 in. haps noticed that disorders or the stomach ford have become residents of Jack recently. ure their moat common ailment. To correct Deputy Sheriff "Curley” Wilson sonville. R. G. Jeffrey of Applegate was in Glad rags Not Stolen. -------------------------- • hi» you will find Chamberlain's Stomach spent Thursday evening at Medford. Jacksonville and Medford Tuesday on j snd Liver Ta’’’,Is excellent. They are easy Miss Agnes Broad of Medford is Bill McIntyre spent Tuesday in Med and business. pleasant . take, and mild ana gentle iu Mrs. M. Clay of Medford transacted spending the week with her mother in ford. effect. For sale by all dealers. Dave Duncan, our genial orchardist, business at the Court House Monday. this city. Miss Flossie Dunford was a Wed feeling the urgent and immediate need Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron of Miss Bertha McPherson of Medford nesday morning auto passenger to of giddy raiment, journeyed to Med Medford. Applegate were in Jacksonville Tues was the guest of Mrs. Herbert Hanna ford the middle of the week and there day. For your c.ockery and glassware see Tuesday. purchased something extra fancy in Special Bill McDaniel of Applegate was a M. M. Taylor of the Taylor-Williams Taylor-Williams Co. line. the way of wearing apparel. He left fol business visitor in Jacksonville Satur Co., transacted business at Medford prices on now. w his purchase in the R. R. V. Ry. wait day. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kleinhammer of ing room while be transacted other Thursday. Chas. Nickell of Medford was seen Mrs. B. N. Bunch of Medford visited Applegate were in Jacksonville and business and during his absence some We have Secured the Agency for on our streets the beginning of the at the home of her son, R. A. Bunch Medford recently. one picked up the suit of clothes and week. Miss Stella Cochran of Grants Pass placed it on a train bound for Jack Thursday. Mrs. J. H. Miller of Grants Pas« O. N. Young of Ashland was at the visited Jacksonvilie friends the begin sonville. When he returned to the depot in Medford, Dave jumped to the visited Jacksonvilie friends during the court house on business the middle of ning of the week. A Line of High-Class Preparations week. W. W. Cameron and James Thomp conclusion that he had been "touched” the week. SEE OUR WINDOW Miss M. Towne of Phoenix was the Attorney Gus Newbury and wife son of Applegate were in Jacksonville but upon his return to this city, found, j needless to say to his great relief, that guost of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor autoed to Jacksonville on business and Medford recently. this week. Misses Mary Bagshaw and Jewel . his clothes had preceeded him. There Thursday. Bailey and Cliff Dunnington wete Sun ' is a persistent rumor that Dave wanted George Henry left Wednesday for County Commissioner Con Leever of ! those clothes for a particular purpose. day visitors at Medford. bis homestead, where he will reside for Central Point was at the county seat _____ aome time. Miss M. Bailey, who has been visit this week. New Residence for Jacksonville. C. M. Ruch of Ruch was among the Attorney Porter J. Neff of Medford ing Jacksonville friends returned to out-of-town people in Jacksonville had business before the county court her home in Medford recently. Wednesday. A. B. Cornell, representing the Ore John Dunnington this we^k started Wednesday. The County Court was in session for Mesdames G. N. Lewis and S. E. I gon Life Insurance Co., was looking the erection of a new residence on his the’ transaction of county business Dunnington were Wednesday visitors after business in Jacksonville Monday, property on Third street in this city. Wednesday. ' County Clerk G. A. Gardner and When completed it will be a comfort at Medford. Miss Fleta Ulrich and Ries Chapman Tiny Combest of Buncom was calling wife were in Medford Sunday, the able five room house, equipped with were at Medford for a few hours Tues on Jacksonville friends the latter part guests of Mrs. Gardner’s parents, Mr. fire place, up-to-date plumbing and and Mrs. Jesse Richardson. modern conveniences. Fred J. Fick, day evening. of the week. who has the contract for fhe erection his Robin Broad while playing on George Owings was transacting busi Herman King of Medford was a ness with Medford merchants the first husiness visitor in town the beginning i way from school Tuesday, fell and of the residence, has a force of men broke his arm just above the wrist. employed and expects to complete the of the week. of the week. The little lad is quite cheerful how building at an early date. tyojbrook Withington of Medford R. H. Jonas of Medford made a Mr. Dunnington’» property is sit- was a business visitor at the county business trip to Jacksonville Wednes- ever, going about as if nothing had uated in one of the most pleasant happened. seat Tuesday: ' >" t . day afternoon. A new switch board is being install sections of the < ity and is a beautiful Lester Ellis, while slashing brush Attorney W. P. Mealey of Medford ed in the office of the Home Telephone site for a residence. Monday, accidentally inflicted a severe was at the county scat on professional Co. Work will begin next week of cut on hi» foot. business recently. We are revising our lists ready for the "cutting over” all home subscribers More Improvements. Sam Van Dyke, one of the prominent Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of Ross into the swith board and selective spring trade. If you have real estate to dis ranchers cf the valley was in Jackson Lane were calling on Jacksonville ringing power given. pose of at a fair price, pliice it in our hands ville Wednesday. friends Thursday. for sale, we have a number of prospective J. Lyden of the Lyden Hotel, this The regular municipal election will buyers who expect value for their money. Floyd Jones, who hag been confined W. H. McGowan of the Medford be held at the City Hall, Tuesday, week installed a new front in his to his home for the last ten days is up firm of Weeks & McGowan was at the March 4th. at which time two council second-hand store, adjoining the hotel, We can sell your property at a price and around again. county seat Thursday. men, one recorder and one treasurer which is a decided improvement. Mr. equal to its full value but do not want any Lyden is also sinking a well on his Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Klum of Med Mr. and Mrs Geo. E. Howland of will be elected The mayor and two listed at fictitious or •‘Boom” price. ford spent Tuesday evening with Grants Pass visited in Medford and councilmen hold over for another year premises, In the old mining days con- siderable gold was taken from the friends in this ci|y. and the offices of street commissioner Jacksonville Wednesday. propelty on which the well is being C. W. DeCarlow, of Shake, trans Miss Sadie Thorton of Kerby, Jose and marshal will be filled by appoint sunk, in consequence of which the men acted business in Jacksonville and phine county was the guest of Jack ment by the new council after March employed are washing the dirt taken 4th. Medford this week. sonville friends this week. out, but so far with little result. R. R. R. C. C. Pursel, the Runcorn lumber T. W. Miles, of the Jackson County man was transacting business in this Abstract Co., was a business visitor at OFFICE:-Bank of Jack ! J, V. . » opct.’aJ. of Di» y ton, nio, pur- I city, Tuesday afternoon. the county seat Wednesday. a l»' 't • of Chamberlain’*; Cough sonville Bldg. Upstairs Beiued -’ ¿j- I if '.»vy w? had n cold, «nd be- County Commissioner Jos. Smith of Miss Lelia Prim, who has been quite •ore the bctii. vas •• • »r ed the boy’« cold Rogue River transacted business at ill with pleurisy, was able to he out on Health is Worth Saving, and tfone. is that no better than to pay a the county seat this week. nit dollar doutai’b bill? Sold by all dealer». the street the first of the week. Some Jacksonville People Ed. Saltmarsh of Squaw Lake FOUND—A gentleman’s watch. Own brought in nine be«r hides, which he er may have same by calling on H. Know How to Save it. sold to Jason Hartmnr. for $80. W. Rummell and identifying it. E. Foreman and Chas. Pursel of I J. N. Pace, superintendent of the Buncom were nailed to Medford Wed county poor farm at Talent, had busi-| Many Jacksonville people take their nesday as witnesses in a land case. ness before the county court this week. j lives in '.heir hands by neglecting the kidneys when they know these organs Ben|v M. Collins, cashier of the Mr. and Mrs. Evans, who have been netd help. Sick ki liters are resp ns- Bank of Jacksonville made a short visiting the latter’s mother, Mrs. Robt ible for a vast amount of suffering and business trip to Medford Tuesday. Ennis, for some time, left for their ill health, but there is no need to suf ■ home in Portland Wednesday. Mrs. Sarah Wilcox left today for fer nor to remain in danger. Use Applegate where she will act as house Mrs. Mattie Mooney has closed her Doan's Kidney Pills -a remedy that o Offen- boarding house in the city and moved has cured thousands of kidney suffers keeper at the home at Fred ~ I IS bacher. to her home in the east part of town, Th- foi owing statement leaves no i R. L. Bullis, lately of New York, formerly known as the Boaz property. ground for doubt. W. P. Waun an expert accountant who is interested in the development W. Mrs. Mary Winterhalder, near of the Sterling mine, was in town of Portland arrived in Jacksonville the Jackson St., Medford Ore., says: "I beginning of the week for the purpose us'd Doan’s Kidney Pills with ben fi- Wednesday. « Mr?. R. B. Dow, who recently un of experting some of the county books. cial results when suffering f.-oml.idn y trouble, and I know of oth- r persona derwent an operation at the Sacred E. J. Kaiser, of Ashland, former The Owners have no idea of selling to the Bell Telephone Monopoly or any Heart Hospital in Medford, has re editor of the Valley Record of that who have taken them with succes». Since I used Doan ’ s Kidr.ey Pills about turned home ntuch improved in health. city was transacting business and on? els? bit intends to maintain it for the purpose of giving the people of A. J. Vance, manager of the Home greeting old acquaintances in this place a year ago, I have had the least trouble from kidneys. This remedy the Rogue River Valley the best telephone service known. « Telephone Co. of Medford, and A. R. Tuesday. deserves my hearty endorsement. Tinker, of the traffi« department, of Mayor Eifert and members of the ■' For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 San Francisco; paid a visit to the local city council of Medford conferred with cents, Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo. eichang« thia week. » the county court this week on matters New York, sole agents for the United The "50u’f' club of this city was connected with payment for the con States. struction of the Bear creek bridge in pleasantly entertained at the home of Remember the name —Doan's—and Mr and Mrs. Harry Luy, Tuesday that city. take no other. ei cuing, The evening was spent at Elsewhere in this issue may be seen c nla. Dainty refreshments were the statement of the Bank of Jackson If jpu have young children you have pel- •- • -d by the hostess. Those present ville as maue for the controller of ,spe noticed that disorders of the stomach .. their meet common ailment. To rornot s >e; Mr. and Mrs. Blain Klum of currancy. It bv. peaks a healthy con- ; ,, will find <'himberleIn'* Tati •»• »’ 1. dford; Mr., and Mrs Benj. M. dituii and shows a go.si 'ng i' ri ser e cailent. They are easy and pieMeut to take, < Ilins, Dr. nrJ Hrs., R. E. G-.kleu, and we hope the prosperity o t..a and mild and gentle in eject- For sale by i »titulion will continue to increase. Hr. «.nd Mrs. Lfewfe Uiririp. all dealers. THE NYAL FAMILY REMEDIES gS CITY DRUG STORE Sell Your By listing it with us Rogue River Realty Co KEEP KIDNEYS WELL Jacksonvil/e, Ore j The Hone Telephone Company of Southern Oregon Í STRICTLY INDEPENDEN? Are you supporting your HO Vf 5 COMPANY Th? Hane Telephone & Telegraph Co I of Southren Oregon. 4 V. -