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LOCAL NEWS Ed. Helms spent Sunday afternoon Parent-Teachers’ Meeting. in Medford. M. J. Hall was in Medford for a few Ljewis Ulrich motored to Medford hours Sunday. -. - ---------------- —■ Thursday evening. The Parent-Te iche's' Association pf Blue Stone and Seed wheat and oats the Jacksonville School will give a Henry Wendt was a business visitor Taylor-Williams Co. joint program on Arbor Dav. Friday at Medford Monday. A. S. Kleinhammer of Applegate afternoon. April Uth at 2 »’clock. Thy Oscar Lewis was in Medford for a was in Medford Tuesday. following program has boeti arranged: few h»urs Thursday. D. H. Cronemiller was a Medford Song “Song for Arbor Day,” Gretj- F. K. Duel of Medford was a county visitor Tuesday afternoon. chen Puhi.. Leona Bailey, Jewell Bailey seat visitor Tuesday. Maude Cantrall. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Coleman were T. W. Miles of Medford was a county Sunday visitors at Medford. Recitation —“Master Rebin,” George seat visitor recently. ‘ M oores. Mrs. Weiss was a Saturday after , Dialogue “The Ncstiers’ Convent See Taylor-Williams Co. for Home noon passenger to Medford. tion. ” grown alfalfa seed. Miss Catharine Buckley visited Piano Solo—‘ The Sung of the Flow> Ben Trobridge of Medford was in friends at Medford this week. ers, ” Etta Grieve. Jacksonville Tuesday. Cale Springer spent a few days this Qeaitette-»"«Rose of the Garden” Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw spent Tuesday week with Jacksonville friends. Recitation — “Three Little Nest afternoon in Medford. Birds.” Ellen Hartman. M. M. Taylor made a business trip Mrs. Geo. N. Lewis spent Monday to Medford Monday afternoon. Reading “My Lady’s Plurtie, » •_ ” da- afternoon in Medford. bcl Reeve Lou Colver of Phoenix is a business Song “The Blue Jay,” Girls Cliori|"f Henry French of Derby was a coun visitor in Jacksonville this week. ty seat visitor recently. Recitation—‘‘A,Com parison, ” Albert Mrs. E. Hockenyos of Medford visit Hackert. . .•f John Ashpole transacted business at ed Jacksonville friends recently. Piano Solo<—“A Shady Spot,” Vivian the sheriff’s office Monday. C. C. Purcell of Buncom made Jack Bunch. t . Miss Myra Gallup was in Medford sonville a visit Saturday evening. Recitation—"The Trees Dream,” fur a few hours Thursday. Mrs. Mayette Rose has gone to Per Katherine Leavenworth. R. B. Dow attended the ball game due, Ore., to stay for a few month. Song—"America.” at Grants Pass Wednesday. Paper—“Teaching the Boy and Giri Loil Stone and Marion Wulf of Benj. M. Collins made a business Forest creek drove into town Monday. to Save,” Mrs. Davis. trip to Applegate Thursday. It is earnestly t requested that all Burrell Miller of Thompson Creek It takes Beautiful words to describe Boauty spots like this! parents and adult friends should „fie Ed Brown was one of the Medford- was a caller in Jacksonville Satuday. ,, ites in Jacksonville Tuesday. Following are the twenty-one most National Park during the three years of tired vacationer and rejuvenate the invalid present. See Taylor-Williams Co. for your Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich motored red clover, timothy’ and rye grass seeds beautiful words of the English language, the existence of this Rocky Mountain with HOPE.” according to the judgment of the Public government preserve, there is revealed “Here, on the Roof of the Continent, to Medford Sunday afternoon. Clarence Reames was in Jackson Speaking Club of America, a New York the strange coincidence that every one of VIRTUE, INNOCENCE, LOVE, HONOR Mayor Eifert through wi h fight. Miles Wakeman of Rogue River was ville on professional business Wednes institution, the prize offered for this these “most beautiful words of the and SYMPATHY are emphasized by the selection being awarded to James Shea, English language” was resorted to by the NOBILITY of nature’s own creation.” a recent visitor in Jacksonville. day. a lawyer of 415 Broadway: scores of newspaper and magazine writers At an executive session of the mayor “Marvelous RADIANCE of changing W. T. York of Medford was calling who have visited the “Switzerland of light Hollis Parks of Buncom was in Jack MELODY. NOBILITY. and members of the city council Wed effects from snow-clad mountain» America”. Here are the extracts from on county seat friends Thursday. sonville this week serving on the petit SPLENDOR. SYMPATHY. its 250 lakes turquoise and emerald nesday evening from which all other articles cn Uncle Sam's new wonderland, gives ADORATION. HEAVEN. hues.” M Herman Powell was shaking hands jury. were barred, Mayor Eifert announced containing the most beautiful words the ELOQUENCE. LOVE. All the rest of the beautiful words in that he was through with the fight with Jacksonville friends Tuesday. English language affords: Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hall of Apple VIRTUE. DIVINE. the English language could be used and “The SPLENDOR of its scenery charms still the word picture would not be ade which has existed between members i f HOPE. C. H. Pickel of Portland transacted gate spent a few days in Medford this INNOCENCE. the senses with MELODY.” MODESTY. HARMONY. week. business in Jacksonville Wednesday. quate, artists say. Some of the best the council and himself and that he FAITH. HAPPINESS. “Wild flowers grow there in MODESTY landscape painters in the country declare would no longer attempt to force the R. Carter, Louis Sievers and Rex JOY. Henry G. Dox, former city recorder PURITY. for the ADORATION of the mountain it is impossible even to do justice to the appointments of city officials but allow LIBERTY. is reported on the sick list this week. Haswell were county seat visitors re HONOR. tourist.” scenic beauty of Uncle Sam’s new park. RADIANCE. “The ELOQUENCE of its majestic Many have tried with the brush but the the councilmen to choose who they Misses Amelia Britt and Estella cently. These words were judged according to peaks establishes FAITH in a ever-changing hues from light effects are desired. His only conditions was that Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrall of Ruch their beauty of sound and beauty of HEAVEN Levy visited Medford friends recently. DIVINE power.” « not to be reproduced in the Rocky the council pick an entire list and re were in Jacksonville and Medford re meaning. L. C. Sivers of Wimer precinct made “The PURITY or the atmosphere and Mountain fastnesses of Northwestern lieve him of stating his preference for In culling from the inspired flights of HARMONY of nature breathes LIBER Montana. a business trip to Jacksonville Thurs cently. anyone. Mayor Eifert’s move is said T. J. Williamson of Medford was a descriptive matter written about Glacier TY, JOY and HAPPINESS for the work- day. to have come as a surprise to those John T. Summerville of Medford business visitor at the county seat who have been supporting, and those Frank Burgess of Medford was in whb a Friday visitor at the county recently. who have been opposing his moves. PUBLIC MEETING OF CLUB Disregard Life to Win E. S. Wilson was among the Jack this city Monday. seat. I “I am through with the fight, ” states B. F. Peart of Central Point was in the mayor,” and I am willing that the Oscar Dunford left Friday on a two sonville people in Medford Tuesday I this city Monday. council shall have the power, they have or three days business trip to Grants afternoon. London, April 3. — The sentence of i Will be Held al School Assem- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDaniel of Pass. O. Winters of Ashland was attend- three years penal servitude imposed on preventei me having. I wish harmony Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst for inciting to prevail in civic affairs for the good of County Recorder and Mrs. Fred L. Applegate were recent visitors in ing court Monday. bly Room April 10 her followers to destroy property has all.” Colvig were recent visitors at Med Jacksonville. W. E. Phipps of Medford was at the The council has not yet signified as aroused the militant suffragettes to ford. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were court house Monday. yet its choice of employees but it is . fury and they threaten strong reprisals among the Jacksonville people in Med Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Miller of Weed, O. W. Wilson of Medford was at The following program will be pre- j When the sentence was pronounced by almost a certainty that E J. Runyard Cal., visited friends in this city this ford Sunday. the court house Monday. sented at a public meeting under aus- ithejulge today Mrs. Pankhurst al will be retained as marketmaster and Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor were the week. Harry Cir.cade of the Medford police pices of the Jacksonville Commercial though her face blanched showed a O. Arnspiger as city engineer. It is Dr. J. M. KYene of Medford was at guests of Medford friends Satuiday force was at the court house Monday. Club to be held in the High School defiant attitude as ever declaring she also believed that Hittson will remain the county seat the beginning of the and Sunday. as chief of the police department. A Chief of Police J. F. Hittson of Assembly Room Thursday evening. will fight to the end. week. Money to loan on improved, revenue Medford was attending court Monday. April 10 at 8 p. m. sharp: One militant suffragette in announc city attorney has not been decided up Opening remarks, President Paul S. ing the intentions of suffragist went on. Among those most prominently 3. C. Collins of Sams Valley was vis producing farms, by the Bank ot J. J. Murphy ot Ashland was attend Bandy. iting Jacksonville relatives and friends Jacksonville. ing the session of circuit court this so far as to say even human life will ! mentioned are Judge Purdin, E. E. Song, Quartette. Tuesday. Prosecuting Attorney E. E. Kelly of week. Phipps and R. B. McCabe. no longer be respected. Solo, Dr. W. W Howard of Medford. The county court held its regular Medford was in attendance at circuit Harry Lewis, who has been em In London, Glasgow and other places 1 The Council will meet Friday even Address, by prominent citizen. monthly meeting at the court house court this week. throughout the country enthusiastic j ing when the matter will probably be ployed in a butcher shop at Grants Duet, Greich n and Fred Puhi. this week. Attorney W. J. Moore of Ashland Pass returned to Jacksonville this meetings were held tonight and every further discussed.—Tribune. Monologue, Miss L. E. Williams. was at the county seat on protessional Sheriff Singler, E. W. Wilson and week. Address, Mrs. E. T. Weatherred on mention of Mrs. Pankhurst brought i Post want ads bring results. Guy Harper autoed to Medford Mon business Monday. forth loud cheers. Misses Ona and Eva Humphrey, who slogan “Oregon.” day evening. Mr. Choen has returned to Jackson have been employed at the court house : Duet, Misses Emma Wendt and '' I Money to loan on improved, revenue ville from his work in Wash., on ac left this week for Portland, where Jennie Kitto. producing farm», by the Bank oi count of ill health. they will make their home. Punch and wafers served free. Jacksonville. Help Fight the Mrs. John Murphy of Ashland visit "Curley” Wilson, Guy Harper, Wm. I The public in general and our ladies ed at the home of her brother, Judge McIntyre and Frank Coleman helpedparticularly are urged to attend this George Putnam, editor of the Mail- Tribue was a witness in the Greer libel J. R. Neil this week. the Central Pointers trim the Chosen meeting. Edvth Tozier Weatherred, case this week. Mrs. Fred Luy cf Antelope was a Friends ball team at Medford Sunday. representing the Oregon Manufac- turers’ Association is the principal Bert R. Greer, editor of the Ashland recent visitor at the home of her Score, 11 to 1. Tidings, called on the Post the begin sister, Mrs. Chas. Prim. Mrs. Mary E. Collins and U. S. Col | speaker of the evening. She is a Citizens of the state are urged to inform themselves regarding I fluent and able lecturer and will de- ning of the week. this plague which is causing great suffering am > ig b >ys an I young Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wineland of lins and family of Medford were the ' liver an address which should interest men, and especially among the innocent girls an I women ot the state. Mrs. H. C. Gallup visited at the Weed, Cal., were the guests of Jack guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benj M. Col every citizen. Parents are urged to protect their cail.lren, and provide clean, whole I sonville friends this week. lins Friday, that day being the anni home of her daughter, Mrs. T. W. some inform ition in place of the unclean misinformation they cannot The Oregon Manufacturers ’ Associa Fulton this week. now help getting. Mrs. Marcia Robinson, sister of W. versary of Mr. Collins’ birth. tion has inaugurated a campaign for Send for any of the following Paul S. Bandy, Lewis Ulrich Benj. the betterment and extension of our Attorney F. W. Mears of Medford R. Coleman is quite ill at the Sacred M. Collins and Chauncey Florey repre home industries. Oregon is greatly in was at the court house on professional Heart Hospital in Medford. FREE CIRCULARS business Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Iverson of Ward, Cal., sented the Jacksonville Commercial need of a larger oayroll, and with the For Youn» .Men Mrs. Bert Haney of Medford, visited are visiting Mrs. Iverson’s mother, Club at the Good Roads Luncheon co-operation of the men and women Circular No. ¿—The Four Sex Lies. given at Medford Wednesday. through various Clubs and Organiza her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt, Mrs. Wulf of Forest creek. Circular No. !) Sex Truths for Men. Lewis Ulrich, Frank Coleman, Ries tions the result will be marvelous. one day this week. Attorney E. D. Briggs of Ashland For Older Boys (13 to 18 yrs. of age) “Toots” Thompson The Manufacturers’ Association w'll Mrs. Bowman and daughter Nellie of defended Bert R. Greer in the libel Chapman and Circular N >. 8 -Virility and Physical Development. autoed to Grants Pass Wednesday to j through the columns of the press en- Gold Hill visited friends in Jacksonville suit heard by the circuit court this For Younger Buys witness the ball game between the ! deavor to give National publicity to week. a few days this week. Circular No 7 The Secret of Strength. American Giants and Grants Pass | this campaign. It is the Association ’ s Jess Atterberry of Sterling passed Henry Barneburg, a prominent citi For Girls teams. I endeavor to create and stimulate the through Jacksonville Monday en route zen of Ashland transacted business in Circular No 4—N Plain Talk with Girls About Their Health. to Medford for a load of 1 inch pipe I A large number of ladies from dif- habit of asking for home manufactur Jacksonville this week. For Young; Women | feient cities of Southern Oregon al ed commoditi.s of every kind, and for the Sterling mine. R. A. Koppes and Wm. Normile of S. convention when these are unattainable or do not' Circular No. 10 — Physical Development, Marriage and Motherhood. County Commissioners Leever of , tei.Ued the A. ii. M. 8. Medford were business visitors at the meet with the desired standard then tills i he.d at the Methodist church in For Parents Central Point and Smith of Rogue county seat this week. city Thuisuay. A report of the cur»-1 preference is to be given other Went- Circular No. /—The Need for Elu mtion in Sex rd Hvgiene. River were prominent figures at the Jos. Brown, a real estate man of veulion wih be puousned in a future ! u n States. Circular No .1 When and How to Tell the Children Medford was looking after business in court house this week. issue of the Pud,. This Association will look into the Circular No. S — N List of Books for Use in tha Family on Sex. Mrs. T. Byrne returned from San Jacksonville this week. After the rush work of collecting factory possibilities of your community Mrs. Byrne Jose, Calf., last Friday, A. B. Cornell, agent for the Oregon taxes, is completed, E. M. Wilson, cruet i and to such give every encouragement Send 2 cent stamp with your addre«i to Life Insurance Co., was looking after has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. ueputv in li.e sherdf's office, will c >m- 'tregonhas endless opportunities for resides at that Harold Watson, who Department D. Jacksonville business Friday. pde a delinquent tax list dating back more more industries if we but make place. The Oregon State Board of Health ai d incentive for their establishment. Ralph Woodford, postmaster of Med live years. 'Ibis is a work ot great County Judge F. L. TouVelle has a magnitude and will be invaluable to ford was in Jacksonville this week as Mrs. Weatherred’s service has been 703 Sellin«? Building, Portlan I, Oreg >n force of men engaged in erecting a the county as a reference. a witness in the Greer libel case. I secured to do the State Campaign . 1 A ork and she will soon visit our city A. T. Lundgren, left for Hutton, handsome concrete and cobble stone and systematize a plan whereby every I Cal., Tuesday, after «pending a week wall along the front of h>s property Former Medford Man Killed. housewife, every man every child will | or ten days with Jacksonville friends. on Oregon street. As a result of an automobile aceiCent become a booster for home industrie». The local public school ball team Miss Marion Wulf who has been walloped the Ruch boys on the home at Marshfield, Fred Reed, formerly of This will be done without any expense 1 visiting at Ward, Calif., for several grounds last Satnrday, score 27 to 4. Medford, is under >10u0 bonds and I to our citizens. The utgamzation only , weeks, has returned to her home on The school team have arranged a game Louis Ballinger, formerly of Medford, ask for co-operation. Forest creek. with the Eagle Point school, to be killed Reel was driving a car which At a recent rm eting of the club ill Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Perry, who have played at that place Sunday. struck two men, killing one and ser was decided to declare Saturday, April iously injuring the other. Reed went 19, a general ch an-up day. been visiting friends in Jacksonville On th.it Frank Robinson and wife, former «nd Medford returned to their home at residents of JarKsonville arrived from fiom Medford to Marshfield to work day the Commercial Club asks the co for King & Gorst, former owners of operation of the public to clean up and 1 Seattle Monday. Portland last Friday to visit Mrs. * W. H. Canon of Medford was a wit- Robinson’s parents. They will leave the Jacksonville stage. At one time beautify the city. Teams, for the pur he was chauffeur for the Taxi com pose of hauling away any rubbish, ne«= for the plaintiff in the libel suit Soon for Stockton Cal., where Mr. pany here. R .el has been charged will be furnished at the expense of br -light by F. L. Tou Velle against i Robinson will open a barber shop. w?h involuntary manslaughter. , of the organization. Bi-rt R. Greer of the Ashland Tidings. ; Among the ladies from Grants Pass 1'hi. viciiin of the accident was I.ouia FOR SALE—very cheap, 1 Faultless attending the W. H. M. 8. ■•mvention K. Baitinger, who was a resident of g-ubbing machine; 1 eijht horse were: Mesdames A. B. and T. B Cor Medford a lew years ago. Ha was a The American Bonding Co. of Balti b.iiler; six h«Ne engine and wood nell, J. IL Williams. D. McFrlard. ; io h, r-in I ■■ -f R b°rt Sean wfo more will go on your bond and write law all in good running order. Joe G. A. Savage, Albert Hood, it. 1!. established the first picture liou.e in Wbrgiary insurance. 25 Cts. a Jar. Basler J. M. Isham and Gulm.eu. ■Goldsby, Bun 'om, P. 0. Medford. —Tribune. D. W. B agshaw . Agent. Nature Garbed Glacier National Park in all its Grandeur; Most Beautiful Words of English Language Describe It! Great Red Plague Did you ever hear of NYALS FACE CREAM? It is an exquisite pre paration that soothes an 1 cools and smoothes your skin irritated by the March winds an I keens it dear err y drug store