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rigs ana a raiace. •ruiige 1 rim made a professional vie- ; trains 18 and 20, known as Portland- Fresh brea I all the time, pi.-s ani Klug Charles of Roumauia made it to Medfcrd Thursday. Ashland locals, and the change of No. many changes in his Balkan kingdom cakes to order at Chapman* Cb.icola.te D- Mills of Butte Falls, v^as a re i 14, which now strives at Mectfprtl...st since be arrived there in -Utok! after au Cucrw^ . .-^scar4>ewis-is employed-rrrthe-atore' .. ... cent visitor in this city. 5:30 in the evening, will hereafter ar adventurous journey in disguise from of Lewis JJlrich. Germany. Notable among them are E. M. t)art of Sterling was a Mrs. G. E. Neuber was a visitor at rive at 8:30 in the morning. visitor Me lford Thursday afternoon. the changes In the capital and the The directors of the Jacksonville in town WednefHSJ’.’ royal paluce. When he made his tri Big Surprise to Many Lei. W. Trefren, Esq. was transact Conserving Co. met Saturday evening umphal entry ns the country's new Th» U. S. Hotel is to have a new in Jacksonville and selected the following named per ing business in this citv Monday. prince the carriage reached a house roof tn the near future. By DON/XLD CHAMBERLIN sons as officers for the current term, before which a guard of honor was Local people are surprised at the H. E. Rose of the Applegate valley Felix Cimborski of Buncom was in viz: President, P. S. Bandy; Vice Pres stationed, “Wlmt house is that?" he QUICK results received fr< m simpl ■ was a recent visitor in this city. town several days this week, ident, George Launspach; Secretary- asked. “That is the palace," replied buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., is Everybody In Paris dines in a cafe. Dr. O. Ni Nelson, the insurance map Treasurer, William H. Johnson. We General Goleski. The prince, think- mixed in Adler i ka, the German tern E; D. Briggs of Ashland was a re- That's wlmt gives that city its especial was otter from Medford Thursday. bent business Visitor in this city. understand that the directors have flavor. After dinner this same “every Ing be had misunderstood him, said, edv which became famous by curing "Where is the palace?" And the gen- P. F. Swayne of Watkihs, was trans Superintendent and Mrs. J. Percy leased the old brewer« building on Cal body" devotes himself to pleasure. Ed eral was so embarrassed that he could apperdicitis. The City Drug Store Wells were recent victors at Ashland. ifornia street and are repairing and re- ward Fawning, an American, and his acting business in this city Friday. only point silently to the one storied states that this simple remedy draws I'. E. Watson and O. L. Long of Ash taodelling it to meet the requirements bride were in tills city of Joyful ad bulldiug. The principal feature of the off such h surprising amount of old Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were vis ventures and were dining at a cafe ou land were visitors in this city Satur of the business of the concern. itors at Medford Saturday evening. | Rue Rivoli. They iiad both heard of view from the wiudows ou one side foul matter from the body that A day. ------------------------- j the view of life to be had in Paris was a gypsy encampment, with swine SINGLE DOSE rel ¡eves sour stomach, C. B. Howard of Ruch was attend Mrs. A, E. Reames of Medford, aud had come there to witness it, hav wallowing iu the main road before gas on the stomach and constipation REPORT OF FAIR ing to business affairs in town Tuesday. INSTANTLY. ing agreed that they would do bo to the palace. drove over in her auto Tuesday eve Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Neil of Eagle ning. gether, the husband not going any Sir Francis Drake Still a Terror. Point, were visitors in this city Thurs where that he could not take his wife. No public monument is needed to Sam Sancry, a deputy game warden By a High School Student Sup day. But they did not know where to go. of Rogue River was a recent visitor in What is the use of being in a city keep alive among Mexicans the mem George M. Love of Beulah, Harney this city. plements Report in Anoth where strange sights are to be seen ory of Sir Francis Drake’s exploits OREGON and WASHINGTON county, was in town several days this without knowing where they ure, what in Central and South America. Trav Miss Flossie Dunford visited her sis week. er Column. they are or how to get to them? Then, eling In Mexico a few years ago Mr. ter. Mrs. S. B. Simmons at Medford, dinner finished, they were ready to go Edward Smith records that he "heard ■ A Directory of each City, Town and Are you a subscriber to the Post? Wednesday. I forth to take a peep at this gay city, a woman cnlmlng a tempestuous child ■ You need the paper and we need the Village, giving descriptive sketch of A report of the school fair written by but they still sat over their wine, for by saying. ‘Ahl viene Drake!’ (Here ■ each Frank Mengoz, a miner of Watkins place, location, population, tele money. was a business visitor in this city first a High School Student was handed in they had no guide. A man sat at a comes Drake!) I made minute inqui fl graph, shipping and banking point; fl also Classified Directory, compiled by Deputy Sheriff, E. W. Wilson made a of the week. Friday afternoon after the report given table near by. and Fawning, who spoke ries and found that it is a common ■ business and pqqfesslon. threat to children on the Mexican business visit to Medford Saturday French fairly, said to him: WtR. L. FOLK $ CO-. flVA'wrije Andrew Jeldness, a miner from the in another column was in type. The evening. "Monsieur, my wife and I are Ameri coast, like unto ‘Bony will get you!’ or Blue Ledga district was in town a short first part of the Student’s report was cans who have come to Paris to see ‘The Black Douglas shall get you !’ almost identical with our own but it E. A. Hildreth of Butte Falls was time Tuesday. ---- ' wlmt Is to be seen, keeping within Fancy people still living in terror of contained the following which our ac I the bounds of wlmt a lady may wit seeing Drake's topsails on the hori- transacting business at the court house Jackson county exhibitors at the Tuesda y count did not give: OVER 66 YEARS* ness. Cun you tell us of some of the zon.”—London Chronicle. State Fair have been awarded four EXPERIENCE The afternoon was taken up by the places of Interest and how to get to Mrs. A. Poole entertained a number prizes for corn. T actless. address, by G. A. Briscoe of Ashland, them.” df lady ffieiidS at her hbme Thursday J. G. Martin of Medford was a busi and the atheletic sp >rts. These sports "Everything that is lovely reminds “Would monsieur lfkg a guide?” afternoon. ness visitor at the court house Sature consisted of foot rae 3S, jumping etc., me of you," he fervently declared. “Most assuredly.” Thè County Court was in session for day afternoon. "It Is nice of you to say that.” she "Then I am at your service.” but the competition was not very keen. the transaction of county business; A bargain was struck wherein Fawn replied. "1 hope you see a great many The large duplex pump belonging to Following is list of the winners: Wedhèsiay: lovely things." T raoz M arks Bullis & Son, has been moved to their 100 yd. dash (all under 20 yrs.) GL*n ing should pay 50 francs, or $10, and "1 wish I did. but this is such a D esigns tile stranger should show them where W. R. Garrett; postrhastdr at Bun- mine ut Sterling. Darby. C opyrights A c . dreary, dismal place, don’t you know ” to go. A taxicab was ordered, and the Anyone sending a sketch and description may com, was transacting business in this 50 yd. dash (all under 14 yrs.) Pd il three entered, the stranger directing —Chicago Record-Hera Id. Ray Bunch afid family have moved quickly ascertum our opinion true whether an city Thursday. invention is probably patentable. Communica the coachman where to drive. into the Armstrong house, near the Jennings. tions strictly conttdentinl. HANDBOOK on Patente sent free. Oldest agency fdr net uruig patents. , Miss Irene Plotner, teacher of the Presbyterian church. Sack race Richard Singler. “Are you a professional guide?" ask Medical Advice. Patents taken throiiL’b Munn & Co. receive fpecial notice, without cbarue, in the ed Fawning as they rolled along. “Doctor, how can 1 prevent my hus- public school at Buncom, was a visitor 3 legged rate Richard & Vai. Singler. G. C. McAllister, an attorney of Ash band from talking in bis sleep?" "No. monsieur.” in this city Saturday. Potato pony face (1st rate) Lilan I land, was transacting business at the "Well, you might try giving him a “I suppose you took pity on us," Cantrall. A handsomely llhistrated weekly, harvest dr, JeBse Hamilton of Kelso, Washing court house Saturday. few opportunities in the daytime.”— culation of lent m ’ icihh I c journal. Terms a Potato pony race (2nd race) 1 Edwifi rejoined Fawning. year: four n>< il I i - j tL Sold by all newsdealers. ton, was tranacting business in this “I go with you for company. I am Pittsburgh Post. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Chapman of Kubli and Hubert Brown tied. I very alone in tlie World. 1 do not make f’n JClOroadw», city Monday forenoon. Antioch, were transacting business at Branch Oo<- • • F Ht.. Washington, D. C. Match horse race (turning the pep) friends easily.” Only to Be Expected. Luke Ryan is painting and otherwise the court house Saturday. Reuben Pitz. "Wlmt is your regular buMfi«"»»?” Tile Optimist—I bear Brownsmith Is improving the appearane of his store George M. Love and daughter, Miss ! Broad jump (all under 20 yrt.) I an going to be married. The Pessimist- “I am a surgeon.” front on California street. Agnes, left for their home at Beulah, ’ Bagehaw. Both bride and groom looked suF Serves him right. I never did like OREGON Prof. George A. Briscoe of Ashland, Harney county, Thursday, Preparations are now under way for prised. A surgeon was not a limn to that fellow.—Lippincott’s. delivered an interesting address at tl.e AGRICULTURAL act as guide for a couple of Americans. Mrs. Will Hanna of Seattle, Wash- ! the school fair to be held next fall, and school fair held here Saturday. No, Never. ington, who had been visiting Mrs. G. i from all indications it will rank far a- Besides, tile man did not lmve a pro COLLEGE fessional cut. On the contrary, be was Love inii.v be blind. But you never The county court has a crew of men E. Neuber of this city, has returned I head of the one held last Saturday. BEGINS it" forty-fifth «cliool year a very ordinary looking person. saw n bride who couldn't tell orange putting in foundations for the additions home. SEPTEMBLR 19. 1913. “What is your name?” asked Fawn blossoms from sunflowers.—Cincinnati t> be made to the court honse. Col. j. b . Eddy, tax agent of the [ Jackson County Prize Winners ing. DEGREE COURSES in many phasesof Enquirer. AGRICULTURE. El. OINCC R ING. HOMt Attorneys Kelly. Mulkey and Mc Southern Pacific wa3 paying the com “Call me monsieur. It would not do E conomics . M inino . F orestry . com Cabe, were transacting business at the pany’s taxes at the sheriff’s office No <fmini«tnncpH enn permanently for me to give you my name.” merce , PHARMACY. A. R. Chase, rural school supervise r court house Saturday forenoon. “I see. You, a surgeon, would not imprison :i detenu hied will. Thursday. two - year C ourses in agricul j of J ackson county, has received the have it known that you have like to Wisdom <»nly opeha her doors to Fred Davidson, a native of this coun Twenty-three babies were entered in ' jure . H ome E conomics M echanic ; following list of names as prize winners been a guide. You need not fear for those who pay for admission. ARTS. FORESTRY. COMMERCE. PHARMACY ty, but now a resident.of Klamath Falls the baby show at the Ashlard industri do not know a single person in TEACHER'S COURSES in manual was visiting friends in tne valley this al Fair held Friday and Saturday of at the state fair, Jackson county’s ex us; we But I can understand your ------------- ---------------------------------- hibit attracted much attention and ma Pn rts. training, agriculture, domestic scicucs week. last week. fancy for taking up with a couple of and art. ny favorable comments were made A (io'Ml 111V CH t ill C XX t. strangers for n few hourB, especially Mrs. H. C. Gallup, who had been vis-' Miss M B. Towne of Phoenix, re The prize winners are: XV. D. Mngli. a well known merchant of MUSIC, including piano, string, bund iting her daughter, Mrs. T. W. Fulton, 1 cently 1 underwent a succsssful surgical instruments and vo^ce culture. First prize on watermelon—Margaret since you say you are in need of com Whitemound, Wis., bought a ntock of Cham- panionship. There is nothing so de berlain’s medicines so as to be able to supply of this city, lias returned to her home , operation at the Granite City Hospital McDonough, Ashland. A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled pressing as loneliness.” them to his customers. After receiving at 'Butte Fulls. L at Ashland. “T hu E x MICHMKNT OK KURAl. LlFU” First prize on field corn—Francis “Besides, my professional work is them he was himself taken sick and my and a C a T aloguk will be mailed free Miss Lelia Prim who has been visi FOR SALE at a Bargain—House and Winn, Wellen. that one small bottle of Chamberlain ’ s Colie, not inspiring." on application. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth ting friends at Hoquiam, Washington, | lot on Oregon street, near City Hall. Second prize on onions—Carl Man- "By no means. The severing of hu more to him than the cost of his entire stock Address H. M. T uskas ?, Regiatrar, foi<several months, has returned to man limbs, to me, would be horrible." of Must be sold soon Cal) on Rogue zerle, Rogue River. Corvallis, Oregon. these medicines. For s?le by ali dealers. (tw 7-15 to »-») They drew up to a building where —Ad v ertisemen t. her borne in this city. Second prize on darning stockings — River Realty <Jo AJv. the tango was being «lanced. Monsieur The open season for killing quail be- j A car load of fat hogs was shipped Hazel Wiley Medford. Third prize on cabbage—Margaret tohl them to go up to a gallery and he gun We i’esduy and at early daylight from Central Point to Portland, Tues would waft for them in tlie carriage McDonough Ashland. the repot of firearms were heard in day. ■ The porkers weighed 16,000 Fawning asked Idm to go with them, Third prize on field corn— Henry Pace but lie said that It would not do for the lulls Su>ruunoiog the town. pounds and were valued at $1200. Help Fight the him to be seen. Fawning could not un The American Bunding Co. of Balti Mrs. Martha Thompson left Monday Talent. more will go on your bond and write for Aberdeen, Washington, having re Third prize on onions—Edward John derstand where the companionship in such a course came in. but acquiesced. burglary insurance. ceived a telegram notifying her that ston Gold Hill. D. W. B agshaw . Agent. her son Clay is seriously ill in a hospi Third prize on sweetcorn Elva Wol- Indeed, there was something about tlie man that gave Mrs. Fawning a dread gamot Talent Mrs. M. H. Roundtree, of Pacific tal at that place. Eourth prize on canned fruit and veg of him. and she was pleased that he Citizens of the state are urged to inform themselves regarding Beach, Washington, a funner resident Imd remained behind. Lloyd Sparks shot and killed a fine etables—Leta Stevens Phoenix. this plague which is can Ing great suffering among boys and young men, and especially among the inn »cent girls and women o the state. Those foreign curiosities that one j of this city, arrived Sunday and is vis I buck about a mile from his father’s res- Fourtn prizes on bread - Cleo Gilchrist Parents are urged to protect their children, and provide clu i. whole iting herdLUg iter, Mrs. Samuel Walsh. I idonee, early Friday morning. The of Gold Hili and Mildred Lynch Talent. hears so iniu li about seldom wine up | some information in place of the unclean misinformation they cam» t to the expectation. Mrs. Fawning was The many lrieiids of Heiiry Pernull buck had seven prongs on one horn and Fourth pr.ze dres3 and apron (hand not especially Interested In the dances. | now help getting. will be glad to know that “Jud” is five on the ulhet made) — Katherine Howells Medford. Send for any of the following aud they did not remain long. Mon- I making good with the San Francisco I Sheriff Singler returned Wednesday sieur drove them to several other : FREE CIRCULARS team to which he was recently trans- morning from Salem, where he had ta sights, but they were not especially I CHUNK OF GOLD For Young Men charmed. About 11 o’clock they atop- . ferrod. ken Mike Spanus and Frank Seymour Circular No 2-The Four Sex Lies. ped nt a restaurant and invited their ’ Another ch»nge in mercantile circles who were committed to the penitentia guide to go in with them and drink a Circular No 9 Sex Truths for Men. was made Monday morning. Lewis ry until October 31. bottle of champagne. 'A'orlh $700. Shown in Medford For Older Boy.4 (13 to 18 yrs. of age) Bros, sold the Meat Market to J no. G. "There will be no need for you to Mr. and Mrs. C. C Beekman, accom Circular No. S—Virility and Physical D-val ■;> n mt. Dumlington who will continue the busi pay for the wine,” said monsieur. “1 panied by their daughter, Miss Carrie, by Joe Beeman, says the Sun For Younger ¿toys ness at the old stand. esteem myself honored by having been >eft Tuesday morning' for an outing at Circular No. 7 The Secret of Strength. admitted to your company. The fact is A special election will be L-ld No San Francisco, aud other points south. Joe Beeman of Gold Hill was in Med- that I must perform an operation in vember 4th. for the adoption or rejec They expect to remain about a month. For Girls lord Wednesday exhibiting a gold bar tlie morning, and I dislike to lie alone Circular No. 4- A Plain Talk with Girls Ab >it f uir 11 tilth. tion of five measures passed by the leg Bert Armpriest cut his hand severe worth $700 taken from ore milled at In the meantime. 1 feel under great islature, but which have been referred For Young Women ly with an axe Saturday, severing an the Lucky Bart mine on Sardine creek. obligation« to you for keeping my mind to a vote of the people. Circular No IO-Physical Develop n.mt, Marri u - ï ail .M >t’i ?rh > > I. artery. He was brought to town in The yield was from a few tons of oie, off my work.” W. R. Coleman and family have They entered the cafe, and the guide For Parents moved.to Medfurd and Billy’s smiling I the afternoon anil Dr. Golden rendered and Joe says there is more of the same refused to take the fee offered him. Circular No. 1-The Nse I for Eli: Pi > t the necessary aid. At last accounts material where the $700 came from. saying that he only agreed to it think countenance and cheery accents wilftie Circular No. 3 When and How to T il th- 1 The mine is being worked every day, ing that Fawning would not accept missed from old placet, unless he finds he is getting along nicely. Circular No. S - A List of Books f >r IJs in t and Mr, Beeman and his associate are Ills services gratis. When the party A man named Lifer was brought ov time to run over occasionly. highly optimistic over the futi.re out yrere seated nt n table lie ordered a Talent parties have let the contract er from Ashland by deputy sheriff D. put. The $790 was quite an attraction. supper and champagne. Fawning In Send 2-cent stamp with your address to sisted on paying the bill when It came, for the erection of a block 70x90 feet D. Good and lodged in jail Tuesday eve Ilpartmeni D. but It did not come. Finally Fawning to bq built 111 that thriving burg. The j ning. Lifer is charged with entering a The Oregon State Bind of Health i : room at the Depot Hotel, with intent Fbo Bo« Me4icir^<n th' ’V *iiL said: bu.ldlng will be used for mercantile “My little girl ,rd dy ^ntcry • \.-y bad. I to commit burglary, Monday night. "Monsieur. I think we hail better 703 clling //uildtni, Partin 1, purposes and is to be completed by De nought she would die. Cliambei’ain’s Colic, pay for our supiier and go; miulatne Is cember 7. her, Frank Seymour and Mike Spanos if hoi era and Diarrhoea Remedy •nd I can truthfully say that I think it is ths getting tired." A statement of the receipts and dis Medio: d, who were convicted in the best “In five minutes." retiirnc«! the other, medicine in the world,” writes Mrs. bursements of the Jackson County Fair circuit court of this county last winter, A illiarn Orvis, Clare, Mich. For eale by looking at a clock. "1 must go at 12 Î to prepare for my .operation.” published in u Medfurd paper tins week of murder in the first degree and wl.o all dealers.—Advertisement. I "What—an operation so early In tlie ----♦ .</♦------------ - shows rece pts to nave- been $3809.75 were brought back from Salem for sen morning!” and iHsbursements $4171.21, a deficien tence Saturday, were sentenced to be Notice “The law prescribes the hour.” hanged on October 31. The condemned cy of almost $400. UO Mrs. Fawning lis.ked nt her huslinnd men were returned to Salem Sunday, j Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrich accompa uneasily. There was something about Notice is hereby given io al! whom this strange man that repelleil her But nied by Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna Presbyterian Church.—Sunday morn Once upon a time you bought a Hair Brush left l'uesdav morning for the Hanna ing Worship at eleven o’clock. Bap it may concern that the firm of Ulrich she held her ground till midnight wh- n 1 ranch on Evans creek. The ladies will tism of children, reception of members, Bros, has this day been dissolved by monsieur, bidding them good night, de 4 A good Hair Brush, too, as brushes go, but mutual consent. Lewis Ulrich ta.ii.ig parted. "keep house” and Roy and Herbert ordinati >n and installation of Elders "W.iltef. the bill!” said Fawning as over all the partnership property in win chase the festive deer in that vi ! eiect, followed by Holly Communion. now--it lacks back-bone soon as their guide had gone. A cordial invitation is exterded to all. ciuiing ali the book accounts and notes I "There is no bill.” cinity. due the firm and assuming to pay In the evening the Lon^rcgztion will given to Shedding Hail’s. Fret tv near time "Why so?" C rants Pass will vote October 18th a tend ti e Methodist Cl.u ch, in honor the partnership debts. “ Monsieur <1e Pari« never pays. All o:. -n amendment to the city charter Dated this 26th day of Sept. 1913 you thought about a new one.' 2uc. to $2.50 I Is free to him.” al.uwing the borrowing of money and , of Rev. Rummeli’s farewell service. L ewis U i . rk H "Who Is Monsieur de Paris? Tie »«id iaru.ince of bonds to the amount of $40 j , | A new time table will gainto effect R oy U lrich he was a surgeon.” ----------------------- Uou. and defining the power of the on the Sout.er.i Pacific lu-morrow. "A surgeon!’ Yea. he is a surgeon in Orewonlcrs where th.a u so iiisii a specialty. He cuts off the heads of the u rne of the ar CujnCit to construct, operate and ma.n- Several change« .. id public utilities, i.icnaiing railways, rival of the uioLOa bel Wetli Abhi; ad aud caled Cana iians'leer iei C> recognize I criminals.” n Mrs. Fawning shuddered. "Come,” » ater systems, etc. witinn and witn- Grants Paes are made, but the pr.i Ci- i the game of draw poser that they said she said; “let us get away at once." pal alteration u the cutting out of t.Mr. Jerome was playing. o.it the city. POLK’S— ■ « p Business Directory Scientific JWrican. MUNN £ NdW YOfli Great Red Plague L¡ CITY DRUG STORE