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LOCAL NEWS Chas. Prim Jr. spent Wednesday in Mrs. Fred Owens was in Medford V. C GORST WILL FLY Medford. Thursday. f Henry Taylor drove into town from Miss Corrine Lin was a recent visi Schoo!s(will close next Friday. , Ruch Thursday. Former Jacksonville Man Now tor in Medford. ’ ■ Denver A. Marsh spent Sunday at W. C. Deneff made Medford a busi i Mr. and Mrs. Benj. M. Collins were an Aviator. Eagle Point. •»».•> - ness call Monday. ' in Medford recently. Mrs^ Henry Wendt spent Wednesday Frank L. Coleman spent Tuesday Wm. Louden of Buncom. was a at Medford. evening at Medford. V. C. Gorst returned to North Bend visitor in this city Thursday. Frank Coleman was in Medford Sun last evening on the steamer A. M. C. P. Briggs was in Medford Thurs Miss Issie McCully was in Medford day afternoon. Simpson and brought with him his day for a short time. . Thursday for a few hours. flying machine which has been thor Miss Nell McIntyre was in Medford Peter Fick was among the crowd at ' County Clerk G. A. Gardner was a oughly tried out near Los Angeles. 1 Sunday evening. j Medford Wednesday. Wednesday visitor in Medford. The machine will not be operated for R. B. Dow was among his Medford ! Mi\k Shakes, at Chapman'x Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Lewis were in two or three weeks yet, as there is friends Sunday. I Medford Thursday afternoon. some repairing to be done on one of Chocolate Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich spent Tues- { Attorney Gus Newbury of Medford the pontoons and Ed Steele the aviator I Fletcher Stout was a Tuesday even day in Medford. autoed to Jacksonville Thursday. remained at Los Angeles to complete ing visitor at Medford. Sheriff W. H. Singler autoed to his lessons. The aeroplane will be Will Ray of Ruch was transacting Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gall were Tues- Medford Monday. tried out several times before tbe business at the county seat Friday. day visitors at Medford. Ben Eaton spent a few hours in Butter milk on Ice at Jacksonville Fourth of July and on that day will be W. R. Coleman and R. B. Dow were used at North Bend for aiding the pro Medford recently. Bakery. T. L. D e V ore , Prop. in Medford Wednesday. i gram. — Marshfield Record. Mrs. D. Duncan spent Tuesday af- W. H. Venable of Ruch transacted T. L. DeVore will sell ice at retail ternoon at Medford. business in Jacksonville Wednesday. at Jacksonville Bakery. L. I. Brown and wife journeyed to Mrs. R. Bland of Grants Pass was in Bowlby Highway Engineer Clint Gallatin of Buncom was a Jack Medford Wednesday. Midford and Jacksonville Thursday. sonville visitor Wednesday. Miss Aileen Kingsbury spent Sunday Chris Keegan was one of the Jack Guy Harper was a passenger to with Medford friends. sonville people in Medford Thursday. Salem, Ore., May 22.—The state Medford Tuesday evening. I highway commission, comprised of the Tom Dunnington was a Wednesday Mrs. G. E. Neuber and daughter, Guy Pruett of Eagle Point was a i passenger to Medford. Miss Laura were at Medford Wednes I members of the state highway board, j county seat visitor Tuesday. , yesterday appointed Henry L. Bowlby day. Mrs. Reeve was the guest of Med Mrs. Walter Kentner was calling on ford friends Wednesday. Miss Mary S. Hurst and Miss Pearl I of Portland as state highway engineer, Medford friends Wednesday. Gillette were visiting in Medford Mon I under the new highway law passed by Mrs. M. M. Taylor was the guest of the last legislature. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich autoed day. Medford friends Sunday. Mr. Bowlby’s appointment was made i to Medford Monday afternoon. A. E. J. Percival of Medford was largely on the recommendation of Sam-1 J. F. Crump of Applegate was a re R. A. Bunch and family were in calling on Jacksonville friends Tues uel Hill, the good roads enthusiast, cent visitor at Medford. Medford Wednesday evening. day. J. C. F. Harrington spent a few with whom Bowlby has been associated j Chester Wendt was taking in the Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeChain of Med m highway construction for a number hours in Medford recently. sights at Medford Wednesday. ford were recent visitors at the county of years. Mr. Bowlby is now engineer 1 C. D. Abbott was a passenger to Arnold Strand of Buncom visited seat. for the Pacific Highway association, | Medford Tuesday morning. friends in Jacksonville Thursday. Mrs. P. N. Fick and daughter, Mrs. which position pays him the same sala Henry G. Dox was a Medford visitor John Renault and F. M. Tungate ! E. S. Wilson were recent visitors at , ry that he will receive from the state, ! the beginning of the week. were recent visitors in Medford. namely $3000 a year. He was formerly ' Medford. Tom Dunnington was Sunday after state highway engineer of Washington. | Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Abbott spent E. A. Hicks and C. F. Reichstein of noon passenger to Medford. There were about 50 applicants for several days at Medford this week. , Medford were recent business visitors Wm. Roten of Kanes creek was a the Dosition, but Mr. Bowlby was not in this city. Mesdames W. E. Finney and C. county seat visitor this weekj Keegan were in Medford recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Norris attended one of them. He never made applica Miss Fleta Ulrich was among the tion and his consent to accept the posi- ' Bob Finney and Fred Lewis tarried the I. 0. O. F. convention at Medford tion was secured by Mr. Hill. local people in Medford Sunday. Wednesday. in Medford for a few hours Sunday. Chas Dunford was calling on Med » a>» ■ - ------- Money to loan on improved, revenue Robert Finney and Chas. Dunford ford relatives and friends Sunday. I producing faring, by the Bank ot were Wednesday visitors at Medford Oldest Odd Fellow. Fred Hoffman of Applegate was in lacksonville. Mrs. Ger.e Thompson attended the Jacksonville and Medford this week. Mrs. W. Glasgow and Miss Round Rebekah meeting at Medford this week. Mrs. John Dunnington was a Wed of Medford spent Saturday afternoon One of the most interesting delegates Frank Stevenson of Applegate was nesday morning visitor to Medford. | who attended the I. 0. O. F. conven among the strangers in town Wednes with Mrs. Walter Kitto. J. Thorndyke was among the Jack day. Judge Calkins held and adjourned tion just closed here was John Bloom- sonville people in Medford Tuesday. Charley Hamilton of Ruch was a term of circuit court at the court I field of Oakland. Ore. Mr. Bloomfield l Chester Wendt was among the business visitor in J acksonville Thurs house in this city this week. has been a member of the order for 67 i Jacksonville people in Medford Sunday. day. Attorney A. E. Reamcs of Medford years and although 88 years of age takes an active part in all Odd Fellow 1 County Treasurer and Mrs. Jas. M. Harry Porter of Medford tarried in was at the court house on professional work. Mr. Bloomfield’s home is at Cronemiller were in Medford Wednes Jacksonville for a short time Wednes business the first of the week. day. County Assessor and Mrs. W. T. Oakland, Oregon, and he was an day. acquaintance of Joaguin Miller when . Mrs. W. C. Deneff and Miss Flora John Thompson of Klamath Falls Grieve returned Wednesday from a the “poet of the Sierras” lived at I Thompson were in Medford Wednes visited Jacksonville relatives this short visit to California points. Jacksonville. Mr. Bloomfield is the day. John Lewis of M*arion county, a oldest Odd Fellow in the jurisdiction of week. County Recorder Fred L. Colvig was While in Medford Mr. County Clerk G. A. Gardner was in cousin of Geo. N. Lewis is a member 1 the state. .in Medford for a few hours Wednes I Medford for a few hours Tuesday af- of the grand lodge of the I O. O. F. i Bloomfield says he was treated royally day. , Mrs. Minnie Kelly and Aileen Kings | an I speaks well of the hospitality of Iternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson were Postmaster J. F. Miller and Emil bury attended “Peter Pan” at the j the Medford people. Tribune. Wednesday evening visitors at Med I Britt were ¡Medford visitors Monday [ Page Theater Monday evening at Med- --------- -♦:»>•----------- ford. j ford. i evening. Chris Ulrich attended the I. O. O. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna, Mr. and Horse Killed. “Toots” Ross of Central Point was F. convention held at Medford this j among the strangers in Jacksonville I 1 Mrs. Roy Ulrich, Miss Fleta Ulrich week. : and Ries Chapman autoed to Medford Tuesday. I Thursday evening. Prosecuting Attorney E. E. Kelly When the I. O. O. F. excursion train Amos McKee of Applegate was I was in town on professional business j transacting business with local mer-; Victor Paton was in Medford this pulled into town Tuesday afternoon a I Friday. I week to visit his wife who recently horse belonging to Mack Kline of ! chants Thursday. i underwent a successful oporation for Mesdames Ella Cook, Harry Luy and i Miss Mollie Ray of Ruch visited this appendicitis at the Sacred Heart Hos- Talent, a brother-in-law of Jos. Apple- 1 Major Wilson drove to Medford Wed week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | baker, became frightened and attempt * pital in Medford. nesday. ed to jump the picket fence surround I Benj. M. Collins. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lewis of Aums- ing T. J. Kenney's yard, in* which it I Wm. McIntyre and Miss Flossie Dun Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bunch and I vi.lle. Oregon, who were attending the waj confined. 3 he animal fell on the I ford were in Medford Wednesday af family were the guests of Medford I. 0. O. F. meetings at Medford, sharp points of the pickets and waB bo | ternoon. relatives Sunday. visited their cousin, Geo. N. Lewis of badly injured that it had to be killed. ‘ Chas. Turpin and family of Medford Mies Alice Hoefs attended the band The horse was a well-broken and, visited Jacksonville and the Applegate concert at the city park in Medford this city Tuesday. very valuable animal and Mr. Kline I Tuesday. Mrs. Vergne Gorst a former resident Tuesday evening. had recently refused a very handBome Mrs. H. C. Gallup and daughter, FOR SALE—Very cheap, 1 Faultless of this city was a guest of Jackson offer for it. ville friends this week. She is on her Mrs. T. W. Fulton spent Monday at grubbing machine. Joe Goldsby, way to her home at Coos Bay from a Ashland. Buncom, Oregon. visit to California points. Mrs. Minnie Kelly and Miss Flora The American Bonding Co. of Balti W. S. Winn and Frank L. Gardner Thompson were Sunday visitors at . of Portland were in Medford and Jack- Oscar Miller of Portland was visiting more will go on your .bond and write Medford. old time friends in Jacksonville Thurs burglary insurance. I sonville Thursday. day. Mr. Miller lived in Jacksonville Mr. and Mrs. Miles Cantrail and D. W. B agshaw . Agent. Mesdames O. N. Nelson, A. Elmer, Mrs. R. B. Dow were recent visitors j J. A. Marsh and J. Shafer were Med- many years ago, this being his firct I trip to our city in 20 years. in Medford. i I ford visitors this week. Weaiher Report. Money to loan on improved, revenue Ed. Wendt and family left the b’- Miss Flora Thompson attended the producing farm», by the Bank ot ; opening of the new Page theater at ginning of the week for Klamath Jacksonville. county, where Mr. Wendt has accept Medford Monday evening. Following is the report of U. S. Vol Mrs. D. W. Bagshaw was among the School Superintendent J. Percy ed a position on the ranch of his unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; brother-in-law, Frank Obenchain. conven- local Rebekah’s attending the Wells was among the many Jackson Jacksonville, for month of April, tion Thursday. The order of Rebekahs in convention Latitude 42 deg. 18. min. north; longi- ville people in Medford this week. County Recorder and Mrs. Fred L. MARRIED —At the home of the assembled at Medford Wednesday af- tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Colvig spent a few hours in Medford brides parents on Forest creek, Horace ternoon conferred the degree of DATE MAXI MINI PRECI*. MUM TAT N MUM Sunday evening. chivalry on Mrs. Alice Ulrich o' this | Turpin and Miss Bertha McDonough. city. Mrs. Nannia Wolf of Medford 1 57 40 Mesdames O. H. Harbough and Sheriff W. C. Smith of Josephine 55 31 2 .......... Lizzie Vogt were visitors at the con county and A. R. O’Leary of Grants was likewise honored. 37 61 3.......... 37 part cloudy 60 4 ......... vention Wednesday. cloud v 33 51 Chief Justice McBride of the Oregon 5 .......... Pass were at the county seat this 53 29 part cloudy 6 .......... ■ - ■ ” I Messrs. Dilly and Ingalls of Corval week. supreme court has assigned Judge F 7 .......... 57 28 .09 cl jar 39 59 8 .......... lis were among the Odd Fellows in Ed. Bostwick, proprietor of the M. Calkins of the first district and 9 ......... 32 72 cloudy Jacksonville Tuesday. 38 78 lfi .......... West Side Livery Stable at Medford Judge Hamilton of the second district Il 78 So .......... 39 Mr. and Mrs. A. Schmidt were the was shaking hends with Jacksonville to spend lune in assisting to clean up 12 .......... 56 .35 38 56 .10 .......... the court docket of Multnomah county, 13 guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Haney friends Sunday. 54 41 14 .......... 37 5« 15 at Medford this week. Mrs. William Shaw of Klamath which is badly congested. 34 67 1« .......... 72 39 17 .... A. T. Lundgren was among the Falls, formerly Miss Josephine Done -------------- ---------------------------- 58 44 18 ........ Jacksonville Odd Fellows who journey gan, was the guest of Jacksonville 36 64 trace 19 .......... 38 70 Boost, Din ’ t Knock .46 20 ed to Medford Tuesday. friends this week. 42 66 21 .01 31 60 22 WANTED—Team Work. Extra man 68 31 23 . . .36 Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Strange, Judge 76 39 24 ........ if needed. First class team, ranch and Mr». Denman and daughter, Misses If you can’t say something in favor 25 Ml OM 44 or city work. What have you? 64 40 Johnson and Cora Newton of Corvallis or of Jacksonville, which is the easiest 26 3»; 55 27 ...... C F. N elson , Jacksonville. 29 « were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. thing in the world to do, the» ke»p 28 30 bi still. The preacher is charge of a cer J» District Attorney Kelly has decided Abbott Tuesday. 52 30 35 31 .......... tain revival meeting one time asked a hereafter to bring all criminal matters J. C. Muerman of the U. S.| Bureau tall fellow standing near the stove to triable before justices of the peace Temperature —mea i max. 62.1; mean of Education, accompanied by School lead in prayer. The fellow answered mir. 36:58; mean 49.31 .Max. 81 on i.5, and all preliminary examinations be fore County Judge TouVelle. While Superintendent J. Percy Wells, were by saying that he couldn't pray in Minimum, 29, on 24th. Greatest daily this policy has never been adopted in looking overy some of the county public, to which the preacher replied: range. 4 ). Total precip tation 2.15 "If you can’t pray, then put some inches. Greatest i i 24 noun», .49 in., Jackson county, the district attorney schools Tuesday. Union Memorial services will be held coal in the stove ” on 13th. Number of days with .01 al b county judge are going to give it If you can’t h Ip push, get out of the inch or more precipitation, li. clear, a .r.al, as it will save the cuun'v in at the M E. church SunOav June 1, U>u neighborhood of $190 a month Rev. H W. Rumtnali will p each. In way and let somebody el“e push. A 7; partly cloudy, 7; cloudy, 16. Killing Precipitation since lu. tnerly paid out in justice court fees. the evening union service.» will b ■ h -11 lit»I*» nosh and hustle will go, a long frost, on 28th The countv judge being a salaried of at the Presbyterian church, Rev. Pail I wav towards making a good town a Sept. 1st., 16.45 inches. Precipitation better town. Ex. for last season, 19.69 inches. I S. Bandy presiding. ficer is not entitled to fees.-Sun. Straight nc It. Parents’-Teachers Meeting. .There is no. usa aLour ."I'eating lire*:. I ‘.he bush.” We nlight as well out wiitl it lirst as last. We want you to try Chambgr- sin's Cough Ren -dy the next time »fl In7» a cough orc >kf. There is no rearya »o far' as we can See why you should not no so. This preparation by ils remarkable c ires has gained'» world wide reputation, and people everywhere stv-.ak ef i: in the highest terms of praise. It is for skle’by all dealer».»— Advertisement. A meeting of the Parents-Teachers’ Associatien for the hearing of com mittee reports was held at the school house Friday afternoon. After the business sessison ice cream and cake was served on the school house grounds, the high school girls acting as waitresses. The luncheon was ar ranged as a surprise to teachers and D. H. Cronemiller was in Medford was a complete success. Friday evening. UNIVERSITY OF OREGONS SUMMER SCHOOL Aug. 1, 1913^ Twenty-five Instructors—Fifty Courses rL!l Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty. University Dormitories open. Board and Room at $3.59 per week. Reduced Railroad Rates. 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