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1 if LOCAL NEWS Half an inch of rain fell Wednesday body might mix his metaphors and was repudiated as a witness by bo;h BANK R03BER CAUGHT Protest Sends Barkeep to Jail prosecution night. kuock its block off by mistake. an'. defense. He declnr. k; __ 2 * *. ■ Emil Britt was a visitor at Medford Mr. Bryan announces that the war his wife a scolding, backbiting woman, Mrs. Ryan was a recent Medford vis Thursday. Ten Days Flight of Ray Dia spirit is dying; but perhaps after a Portland, Ore., June 27. —Following and that she had driven him to drink. ,1 itor. while he’ll get around to his foreign , Mrs. L. D. Carter’s dramatic arraign W. I. McIntire was a visitor at Med Joe Broad YetOrrted from Weed last ford Thursday. mond ends at Gold Beach. mail. ment of Ton\ W’ard, a saloonkeeper Causes of Stomach Troubles. week. The first rush of Pacific waters into whom she accused of having sold liq Sedentary habits, lark of out-door f xerciro, Mrs. Charles Prim was a recent visi Most of Money Recov Sheriff Singler was at Medford Sat tor at Medford. the canal makes the marriage of Ven- j uor to her drunken husband in the face ' insufficient mastication of food, constipation, torpid liver, w rry and anxiety, overeating, urday. ice to the sea look like an Atlantic City of her personal protest. Judge Tazwell a partaking ered. Judge Prim made a business trip to of food and drink not suited to flirtation. S. E. Dunnington was at Medford Medford Monday. today sentenced Ward to break rock ! jo V011r and uwupauoii. occupation Correct your ., a(,e“ ano for ten days. I and take ChamberL ____________ Monday. habits Chamberlain ’s Tablets and A London author confesses to a love Miss Jewell Baily was a visitor at Carter took the stand, although he T”'1 wil* aooQ be well again. For sale by for American slang. The same fond- Mary Wetterer was at Medford Medford Tuesday. Gold Beach, Ore., June 26.— Stagger- all dealers.—Advertisement. Thursday. ing out in the open trail near here at | nesa •• fe>t here, except when a Lon- The rainfall Thursday nihgt was noon today Ray Diamond, the young | ^on author attempts to use it. Miss Laura Neuber was at Medford just an even inch. J man who robbed the Glendale State ! In ' all charity, it is hoped that the Thursday. G. Elksnat transacted business at Bank of nearly $3000 last week, was inventor of the trolley car, who has Pat Swayne of Buncom was in town Medford Thursday. arrested by the sheriff here. He made just passed away, did not succumb to yesterday. Mrs. E. A. Thompson was a recent no resistance, declaring he was exhaus the straphangers bump. Mrs. Sid Nichol was a recent visitor visitor in Medford. ted and could no longer stand the hard Gen. Grant’s granddaughter has at Medford. B. B. Beekman returned to Portland ships of the mountains. eloped with a young naval officer. A VIA THE Miss Faye Launspach was in Med Thursday evening. ‘‘1 intended to give myself up sever pressing e pressin^engagement, no doubt, that ford Sunday. Miss Fleta Ulrich was at Medford al days ago,” Diamond declared, “but couldn’t be fought out on that line •11 was afraid to come in while the search summer. County Clerk Gardner wa3 in Med Thursday afternoon. ford Tuesday. However, the tariff is not likely Judge Neil made a business trip to was hot.” W /SUNSET Almost all the money taken from affect the price of watermelons A. D. Beardsly of Applegate was in Grants Pass Tuesday. Season Tickets on Sale 3-Day Tickets on Sale (OCOENkSHASTAl Assistant Cashier Smith was found on town Monday. I ROUTES I Daily Uutil Sept. 30 stawberries either one way or the other Saturday and Sunday E. A. Hildreth of Butte Falls was a i Diamond. The rest, it is thought, is and that is something to anchor to if Miss Alice Hoefs was a recent visi recent visitor in this city. hidden somewhere on the trail. chaos comes. tor at Medford. J. W. Myers of Central Point was a H ir It was a meek desperado indeed who Mrs. C. Keegan visited Medford recent visitor in this city. stood handcuffed in the little lockup friends Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Neuber were re here. All his bravado was gone and MAP ENGRAVERS SCARCE. TO Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Collins were at cent visitors at Medford. he appeared to be thoroughly worn out TILLAMOOK AND NEWPORT BEACHES Colestine Sunday. Attorney Burns of Ashland was a by his ten day flight through the tim Season fares from the principal stations to Newport or Tillamook Beaches are as follows: ber. United States Geological Sur Peter N. Fick is reported ill at his recent visitor in this city. FROM TO FAKE TO FARE Diamond, who is about 22 years old, home in this city. Portland Newport $6.25 $4.0» Tillamook Beaches G. 0. Boggs, Esq. of Medford was a vey Would Like To Get Some. 4 4 4 4 walked into the Glendale State Bank a Oregon City 6.25 4.70 Dick Traverse, the Sterling miner was visitor in town Wednesday. • 4 44 44 Salem week ago last Monday, engaged Assis 5.15 6.00 in town this week. 4 < 4 4 4 4 Albany Pat Swayne of Buncom was trans tant Cashier R. C. Smith in conversa 4.00 7.30 4 4 4 4 44 No finer maps are made than the en-1 Corvallis 3.75 Mrs. Minnie Kelly was at Medford acting business in town today. 7.10 tion and then pointed a rifle at him, 4 4 44 44 Eugene 5.80 9.00 Thursday afternon. 4 4 Jasten Hartman transacted business ordering him to throw up his hands. , graved topographic atlas sheets of the i Roseburg << 44 8.75 12 00 United States Geological Survey. In 4 4 4 4 4 4 Prof, and Mrs. J. Percv Wells were at Medford Thursday afternoon. Medford 12.00 Diamond then helped himself to the i 17.2» 4 4 • 4 44 accuracy of (iotail as well as in quality j Ashland 12.00 at Medford Saturday. 17.75 ’ Al Learned, a former resident of I money which Smith had just taken ! of printing the Survey asserts, with I Correspondingly low fares from other t.s. Week end tickets on axle from various points. from the safe to begin the day’s busi-I A. E. Kellogg of Gold Hill was a re this city was in town this week. little fear of contradiction, that its ! Sunday Excursion Train on the C. & E. R. R. cent visitor in this city. I H. C. Gallup leaves today for Butte ness. maps lead all others, wherever print- > Leaves Albany at 7:20 a. m.. Corvallis 7:50 a. m and connects with the S. P. trains 16 and 14 Fleeing with the booty, Diamond ex-1 Miss Mollie Ray of Rueh was a re Falls where he has employment. Northbound and X’o. 13 Southbound ed. Great advances have been made changed shots with Smith, none of the ; cent visitor in this city. recent years in various phases of Mrs. Richard Bland of Grants Pass bullets taking effect. Sheriff Quine at | in EXCURSION FARES EAST , the printing art. but for fine map work, Joseph Martin was a business visitor visited friends in this city Monday. Tickets will be sold from all main ami branch line points in Oregon to Eastern destination at once started on the trail, but with one way through California or via Portl tnd. S op-overs within limit. at Medford Wednesday. Mrs. S. B. Simmons of Medfotd visi drew the bloodhounds when he found i strange as it may seem no process has i yet been found equal to the original TICKETS ON SALE DAILY TO SEPT. 30 The days are getting shorter, but ted at the Dunford home Tuesday. Diamond had fled into the mountains hand engraving, which is still essential not so you can notice it. Final Return I ’mit Oct. 31 Mrs. M. M. Taylor visited the Miss and was probably making his way to- ly the same process that it was gener M. M. Taylor was a visitor at Med es Towne, at Phoenix, Wednesday. For beautifully illustrated booklet "Vacation Davs,” and booklets de ward this place. ations ago. The skilled copperplate scribing Tillamook County Beaches, Newport and other points, as well as ford Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. A. Marsh has returned from engraver who cuts on his metal base information about Eastern Fares, routes, stop-overs, etc., call on nearest A. C. Hough of Grants Pass was a a visit with friends at Grants Pass. Agent or write to PRUE LISTS the thin linos which produce the recent visitor in this city. C. W. Chaplin and Grant Matthews map is as necessary now as he was dur-! John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Mrs. W. T. Grieve was a visitor at of Foots Creek were in town Thurs ir.g lhe middle of the last century. ; For Industrial Contests Ready i Not everyone can be a successful en- 1 Medford Monday afternoon. day. graver. It requires a fine touch and a , Mrs. Lloyd Luper of Grants Pass visi Martin Zanor of Central Point was for Distribution. goad eye. An announcement recently ted relatives here this week. transacting business in this city Tues made by the Civil Service Commission | R. B. Dow and W. R. Coleman were day. at Medford Monday afternoon. W. J. Canton of Medford was attend Pamphlets containing a complete indicates that the profession of copper-,^ prize list, also rules and regulations plate engraver is by no means overrun. 'jÇ' ing to legal business at the court house Mrs. W. C. Deniff left Tuesday for governing exhibits for the Children’s The Geological Survey wants compe-| Monday. Williams creek to visit relatives. tent map engravers at salaries rang Mrs. Arthur Thompson and son Les Industrial Contest at the strte fair at ing from $3 a day when actually em John Brown of North Carolina, was 'I Salem, Sept. 29 to Oct. 4, are ready ter returned from Marshfield Wednes a visitor in this city Wednesday. ployed to t>l,600 a year and is having for distribution and may be secured for Twenty-five Instructors — Fifty Courses Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were vis day night. the asking from any of the following: difficulty in finding applicants to com Distinguished Eastern Educators Added to Regular Faculty. Mrs. A. Elmer and daughter Miss pete for the positions. No regular ex itors at Medford Saturday evening. Miss Olvie Scott, Rogue River. Adarel, were visitors at Medford amination is required, but samples of Chi-Namel for staining your old University Dormitories open. B > ird and Room at $3.50 per week. Supt. J. Percy Wells, Jacksonville. work, properly authenticated, must be Thursday. furniture. At Fred J. Fick’s.—Adv. Reduced Railroad Rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalog, Address Supervisor D. C. Henry, Gold Hill. submitted. The Chief Engraver of the Mrs. Jno. G. Dunnington returned Mrs. Rose Gay, Rock Point. B. E. Haney of Medford was circu Survey at Washington will be glad to from a visit with friends in the Apple W. A. Cowley, Central Point. lating among his friends here Monday. hear of anyone who wants such a job gate valley. Mr. Fredenburg, Butte Falls. Geo. McDonough of Sams Valley was and who can measure up to high starv- University of Oregon, Eugene Chris Kenney and family arrived Prin. H. W. Ager, Phoenix. transacting business in this city Thurs dard of engraving work required. from Portland Monday and are visiting A. J. Florey, Eagle Point. day. relatives here. Mrs. D. Perozzi, Ashland. Miss Flora Thompson and Mrs. Ger Mi\k Shakes, at Chapman’s Miss Edna Hauston, Trail. Miss Alberta Seaman, aged 18 years, trude Norton were at Medford Thurs Supt. U. S. Collins, Medford. Chocolate Corner. Adv. died at the home of her parents, in day. Supervisor G. W. Ager, Talent. Talent, Monday morning. Attorney Fred W. Mears cf Medford J. P ercy W ells . The Beat Medicine In th'-Wa-ld. Ezra M. Wilson, chief deputy in the Help Fight the was transacting business in thia city “My little girl had dysentery very bad. I office of Sheriff Singler, has resgined Thursday. she would die. Chiimbe.'.aii’s Colic, and will move to California soon. Forbids Worpen to Ride Astride thought Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna and Mr. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy cured her, Money to loan on improved, revenue and I can truthfully say that I think it ia the and Mrs. Roy Ulrich were at Medford beat medicine in the world,” writes Mrs. producing farms, by the Bank oi Friday night. London, June £6.—Queen Mary ex- William Orvis, Clare, Mich. For sale by Adv. Jacksonville. Attorney W. E. Phipns of Medford all dealers.—Advertisement. Citizens of the state are urged to inform themselves regarding C. L. Munson, the popular represen-! ploded a bombshell among the women this plague which is causing great s i f -ring among boys and young was transacting business here Thurs exhibitors and riders at the Intern. - men, and especially amo ig the innocent girls a id women ot the state. tative of the Pacific Paper Co., was day afternoon. Parents are urged to protect their cnil ire.i, an I providi clean, wool j- transacting business in this city Wed tional Horse show in Olympia today Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich and Mrs. some information in place of the unclean misinformation they cannot when she issued an edict forbidding nesday. now help getting. H. Luy attended the show at Medford, women to ride astride. Great indigna Miss Esther Maegley of Portland, a tion was expressed among the women Send for any of the following Thursday evening. We have it in all the very former resident of this city was one of I riders. Deputy sheriff D. D. Good of Ash FREE CIRCULARS latest and most up-to-date de the graduating class of the University Ruth Boyd of New York said she land was transacting business at the For You tiff Men signs and shades, at prices of Oregon. had never learned to ride a horse with court house Wednesday. Circular No. 2— The Four Sex Lies. that will appeal to you. Make FOR SALE at a Bargain House and a side saddle, and that the edi«t would W. H. Venable, a prominent rancher Circular N j 9 Sex Truths for Men. your selection while the stock lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. cost her a chance to win any ribbons. of the Applegate was transacting busi is complete. Headquarters for For Older Boy.« (13 to H yrs. of age) Must be sold soon. Call on Rogue The edict applied only to this after ness in this city yesterday. Circular No. 8 — Virility and Physical Development. River Realty Co. Adv. noon’s performance, when King All Kinds of I’aints, Oils, K. K. Kubli and daughter of Port For Younger Boys Attorneys Mulkey and Kelly of Med George, Queen Mary and President Brushes, Glass, Etc. land, arrived last night and are visi Circular No. 7 The Secret of Strength. ford have been indulging in a wordy war Raymond Poincaire of France attended ting Mrs. E. J. Kubli of this city. For Girls through the columns of the Medford the show. To brighten up your dingy old Money to loan on improved, revenue papers, regarding the Clay case. Circular No. 4—K Plain Talk with Girls Abut flair Health. ———--------- furniture try producing farm», by the Bank ot For Young Women The annual reunion of the Southern Electric Sparks laekaonville. Adv. Oregon Soldiers’ and Sailors’ associa Circular No. 10 -Physical Devel >p n •nt, Marriage and M itherhood. John Renault was taken seriously ill tion will be held at Talent, beginning For Parents at his home in this place Tuesday Sept. 15, and continuing five days. at It makes no differunce how lung or Circular No. /—The Nied for Elr-ition in Sex nil Hygiene. night. Ptomaine poisoning was the hard a United States Senator has to G. W. Davis of Medford, circulation Circular No. .1 When and How t > Tell the Childr-n cause. manager for the Saturday Review was work over legislat.on prepared by the Circular No. 5 A List of Books f ir Use in tno F.i nily on Sex. Superintendent and Mrs. Wells left a caller at this office Thursday. Mr. House of Represenatives -he nevir Monday for Salem to attend the meet Davis is an elderly gentleman of pleas threatens to strike. Send 2-cont stamp with your address to ing of the state board of teachers’ ex - ing manner, a good talker, and a lec Sir Thomas Lipton insists on being Department I). ■ miners. turer of considerable ability. one of these conservative people who The Oregon State B oat ! of Health Frank Kasshafer.who is a veteran of i The new schedule of water rafe8 believe the America’s tup was made the battle of Gettysburg left Sunday adopted by the citv council goes into to be raced for. 703 elling 7iiliiif, Portland, Oregon Spanking will not cure children of evening for Portland where he joined effect Tuesday. The ordinance pro Why don’t the Chautauqua circuit the old soldiers on tneir trip east. viding same should have been published stage a series of joint debars between wetting the bed, because it is not a Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna and Miss in order that water users might be Mr. Garrison, Secretary ot War. and habit but a dangerous disease. The Mr. Bryan, Secretary of Peace? Jewell Bailey took supper with the come acquainted with its terms. C. H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. 1475, Jacksonville Post family, Monday even W. J. Boosey who was recently com Even kings and kaisers forget their Chicago, III., have discovered a ing. it being the Editors birthday. mitted to the insane asylum by County little differences while a royal weeding strictly harmless remedy for this .fudge TouVelle. is probably fatally ill is being palled off. The annual conference and camp 'distrssing disease and to make i Like every thing else that is rocked meeting of the Seventh Day Advent with diabetes according to letters from known its merits they will send a 50c. ists will be held at Medford, commen the nurse in charge of him received by ' in the cradle of the deep the Japanese package securely wrapped and pre war scare has gone to sleep. cing July 17, and continuing ten days. Mr. Boosey’a daughters this week. This preparation will restore th 2 kidneys to their nor One admirable thing about King Al- paid Absolutely Free to any reader Leroy Copeland, colored, and Wil mal condition, clea i e the blood of po son >us waste ! fonso ¡3 that ha is always smiling when of The Jacksonville Post. This re liam Keller were brought over from Will She Dark? matter, start rich, r< d blood coursing through your he faces the camera. mt iy also ureR frequent desire to Ashland Wednesday and lodged in jail veins and keep you in exce lent health. Summer resorts are finding difficulty urinate und inability to control urine to await examination by the grand jury in deciding whether to auvert.se steam during the night or day in old or W<- sre not rec'mm- nding a pat nt medic no —thi s a prcscrip'ion or. ' be charge of forgery. Marysville, Cal., June 26. —Mrs medicine com’<>»e . o ‘rug-* of known v nuu >. e k i >w ivh it they ai e and h at or golf lirks. Alzira Clay, who was examined for Charles Vaca of Wheatland is in the foung. The C. H. Rowan Drug Co. li.at in why we are so s oe of our gi cind. However, if Europe desire* peace, it is an Ohl Reliable House, write to insanity before Judge Tou Velle aid hospital here today, preparing for an Certain relief from kidney troubies-:n5 )c and$l bottles <•< ,-iitted to the asylum Monday, is operation to restore pert of her jaw might shudd- r at Col. Roosevelt ss them today fur the free medicine. Ig held at the county jail pending by using a bane fiom a dog. Mrs. king .( Ain nir. 4 If any n.ciiin a:ij wl ere is «(rutting Cure the afflicted members of your th.’ determinalWn of ;.n appeal to the Vaca’e jaw was p.otly torn a wav by i eucuit court taken by her attorney, W. . i charge of shot from a shotgun fired by i arrund wi h a chip on its shoulder it ia family, then tell your neighbors and engaged in dangerous t us.ness, as somt- friends about this remedy. J. Canton. I her husband. XX * ~ _________ Summer Vacations SEASHORE OR MOUNTAINS VJcTCZ UNIVERSITY OF O R E G O N ft ■ 1 SUMMER SCHOOL The Registrar Great Red Plague Wall Paper ! Chi-Namel BETTER THAN SPANKING This Cures Rheumatism Nval ’s Stone Root Compound CITY DRUG STORE