>— ————- - .... LOCAL NEWS , INDIAN TROPHY SHOW IS BEST if you want to buy, or sell anything, advertise in the Post Subscribe for the Post. year. '1.50 per POLK’S Business Directory How to Barkrt’i the Doctor*». J. Hartman was in Medford Satur­ A prominent New York phv-iri- n *: • day. . . —— ‘‘If it were not for the thin stockinra • OREGON and WASHINGTON thin sqte’d shoe« worn bv women the «lop Oscar Lewisjwas a recent visitor at would probably be bankrupt. ” Wl.cn x Medford. contract a cold do not wait for it to dt-vek Chauncey Florey -Ipent Sunday at A Directory of each City, Town and into pneumonia but treat it at onpy Chan Village, giving descriptive sketch of bewlain’8 Couch Remedy is intended espec Eagle Poifit. each piace, location, popuiatio ally for coughs and colds, and has w<»n graph, «hipping and banking point; Harry Luy was in Medford the begin­ wide reputation by its cures of these d»s. also Classified Directory, compiled by ning of the week. It is most eflectual and :’s pleasant an.i sal business and profession. to take. For «ale by all dealers.—Auvti Judge Chas. Prim was in Medford a * K. L. POLK A Lise me nL few hours Monday. Miss Flora Thompson spent Monday afternoon in Medford. Dick Gaskin was in Medford on busi­ ness Saturday evening. Miss Marie Flater was in Medford for a few hours Saturday. Jesse Hamilton and Dave Buckley were in from Ruch Friday. • ■ ! ’ Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Fulton spent Saturday evening in Medford. George Buckley of Ruch spent Fri­ day among his friends in this city. Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Smith and son LOW ROUND TRIP FARES were at Medford Saturday evening. Herman Offenbacher of Applegate was a Jacksonville visitor Wednesday. A. S. Kleinhammer and C. Gallatin of Applegate were in Medford Satur­ day. Bill McIntyre attended the White Sox-Giants ball game at Medford Mon­ day. A new $1500 safe has been purchased by the county court for the treasurer’s office. ■ ... “The Exposition Lijic Ì915’” Sheriff W. H. Singler was in M ed­ between all points on the S. P. Lines in Oregon north and south ict J for a few hours Wednesday -including branches; also on the C, & Ei, P. R. & N., S. F. C. & W. morning. The land show at the Coliseum, Chicago tion among eighteen tribes in New Smithsonian institution has endeavor­ and P. E. & E. Chas. F. Dunford and daughter. Miss had the greatest individual collection of Mexico, Arizona, Nebraska, Wyoming ed to get possession of the collection, Flossie were Saturday evening visitors beaded-buckskin wearing apparel in and Montana. She has the gala and but Trading Woman would not sell a Sale Dates the world. This included historical ordinary attire which were worn by single mocassin. She does not even at Medford. 11 war dress worn by Old Si-Yeh, Little the tribes of the Sioux, Piegans, Chip­ attempt to fix a financial value on it. •I.. Attorney Canady of Medfard at­ Plume, distinguished warriors of the pewa, Modoc, Commanche, Shoshone, In fact, she is so solicitous about the tended to legal business in this city Blackfeet Tribe in Glacier National Arapaho, Moki and Cheyenne nations. safety of the collection that she in­ One of the most prized things In her sured it for $15,000 against fire and Park. W ednesday. Final Return I imit December 1st The exhibit, which formed a pictur­ collection is the complete “full dress Louis W. Hill, chairman of the Great A large number of local fans attend­ esque part of the Glacier National park suit” of the late Little Plume, a noted Northern railway, who induced her to Superior Train Service, Observation Cais, Dining Cars and Big ed the Giants-White Sox ball game at booth, is the property of Mrs. Margaret warrior, which was worn for the last bring it to Chicago, agreed to hire Carberry of Blackfoot, Mont. time by Little Plume In the Roosevelt two night watchmen to guard it before Widi All-Steel Coaches. Medford Monday. Mrs. Carberry devoted twelve years inaugural parade in Washington. she would even consent to ship the Mesdames I. Vogt and O. Harbaugh of her life in the United States Indian Little Plume was proudest in this at­ stuff to the Chicago show. Call an nennst rgent fir s| < cific fares, train schedules, etc. The seven Blackfoot Indians who were wire among the Jacksonville people in service as a school teacher. She has tire on that occasion when President been twenty-two years gathering the Roosevelt saluted him as the Indian guests at the land show took turns John M. Scott, General Passenger Age”t. Medford Saturday. 2,344 articles of Indian wearing ap­ chief passed the reviewing stand be­ staying in the booth to keep an eye W. I. Vawter and I. S. Bullis of Med­ parel, every piece of which has been fore the Great White Chief of the upon the passing throngs during show nation. V hours. • ford were in this city g spjort time worn by an Indian. There is one string of 150 elk teeth This is the first time Mrs. Carberry’s Trading Woman, as she is known Thursday afternoon. The in the collection. among the Indians, made her collec- exhibit ever was displayed. Ralph Terrill, salesman for Fleshner Meyer & Co. of Portland called on city Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve autoed to Beef Prices Discussed. COLORADO MARBLE . merchants Thursday. Medford Wednesday. — -I. ’-u Mrs. W. S. BarnumandMr. and Mrs. P. F. Swayne and Walter Bostwick Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ George Barnum were guests of rela­ spent Tuesday in MedforJ. Cenfennial S ate Sends Memor- vallis, Ore., Nov. 20—That the prices tives at Ashland Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Milligan of Medford visi­ of beef are unduly high in comparistn Misses Maude Darnielle anil Blanche ted relatives here Sunday. w:th other articles of f> od, is not be- iaito Wash hglon Lee of Grants Pass were visiting Jack­ Mrs. Lewis Ulrich was at Medford a lieved by Professor E. L. Potter, sonville friends Satuiday. few hours Saturday evening. head of the Animal Husbandry depart County Clerk G. A. Gardner and t W. R. Coleman of Medford was call Masons lave just finished setting in . ment, Oregon Agricultural College, Frank Coleman attended the ball game ing on Jacksonville friends Tuesday. who Uas m; de a careful study of the the Washington monument Colorado ’ s at Medford Monday afternoon. I. F. Crump and J. W. Pernoil were contribution to the shaft in memory of range of prices ex ending over several Deputy sheriffs “Curley” Wilson and The Post management has made ar­ recent visitors in Jacksonvuie and Med he first president. It is a beautiful years. He does not consider that beef Guy Harper attended the big league prices have increased more than is ford. specimen of the Colorado Yule marble rangements with the Portland Evening bad game at Medford Monday. J. A. O’Brien of of Ruch passe i the same material which has been se­ justified by the increased cost of pro- Dan Bagshaw, Warden Enn s, Fred through town Monday, enroute to Med lected for the two million dollar Lin­ d iction. Telegram whereby we can give subscribers Collins and Roy Ulrich autoed to Med­ “Of course present prices seem high coln memorial to be placed on the bank ford. ford Monday to see the ball game. in comparison with prices which pre­ the advantage of a gigantic combination B. F. Piatt, of Medford transacted of the Potomac just west of the monu­ vailed a few years ago,” said Profes­ Don’t post unsightly, scrawled notic-! professional busmens at the courthouse ment. offer for a limited period. You can get a es when you can have them neatly This marble comes from within tie sor Potter, "but it must be borne in Monday. mind that five-cent cattle were a los ­ printed at this office fora small charge. Sporis national forest, which furnishes Metropolitan evening paper with all the Attorney Canton of MedforJ was in a large part of the timber used in the ing proposition, and when we con­ Clyde Shaw, who is employed at the town on professional business quarrying operations The mainte- sider that the cost of production has cement plant in course of erection at Tuesday. latest news from all over the world and all nance of timber supplies for this and been constantly increasing nothing Gold Hill, was a Medford visitor Sat­ Miss Mollie Ray of Ruch was a guest for other auarries and mines is, i accord­ could be expected other than a grad­ the news of Jackson County and vicinity in urday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Collii s ing to forestry officials, an important ual closing out of the large herds, and Hollis Parks made a trip to Ashland this week. the Post at a remarkably low price.. part of their work. It will always be a final increase in price. In addition Thursday and transacted business in Misses Mary Bagshaw and Jewell their aim, they sav, to maintain a sup­ to diminishing ranges and higher town Friday while enroute home toAp- The Evening Telegram is the best Bailey were visitors at Medford Tues­ ply of timber for this local demand as priced land the cattleman had to pay plegate. I day afternoon. an aid in the development of one of for labor, supplies aid other factors, paper in the state, market reports unexcell­ Warden Ennis, Tom Dunnington, Ir­ Mrs. B. N. Bunch of Medford visited I Colorado’s great resources, of which the high prices which prevail through­ vine Bostwick and “Toots” Thompson at the home of her son, Ray Bunch in Goveror Ammons, who came to Wash- out the country. For this reason it ed, Saturday edition contains a magazine attended the “Wild West” show at , ington to arrange for the placing of is not fair to expect him to furnish us this city Friday. Medford Sunday afternoon. with beef at the old prices. • and comic section in colors. Dan Bagshaw, Henry Bostwick and ! the stone, is very proud. “At the present prices, beef making A. G. Fuller of Grants Pass was I The stone itself will present a rec- Jim Francis were Saturday evening found guilty Friday morning on a sta­ i tangular face 2 by 4 feet, upon which is reasonably profitable, and if they $5. per year The Evening Telegram- tutory charge against Beatrice Kava­ passengers to Medfcrd. I the name and seal of the state are in- are main: ained the supply will doubt­ E. E. Oman of Medford representing less increas ■ somewhat. But should naugh a sixteen year old girl. . scribed together with the year in which 1.50 “ The Jacksonville I’cst- Mrs. A. F. Eddy of Berkeley, Cal., the Oregon Life Insurance Co. was | the state was admitted. It is on the prices go down cattlemen wili again is visiting at the home of A. Slover of calling on local people Friday. | 200-foot landing inside the monument curtail their beef making operations J. M. Williams was in Medford Fri­ ' in the middle of the east wall and is Educational campaigns and legislation MeJford. Mr“. Eddy was formerly Total- $6 50 “ day afternoon getting treatment for a thus one of the h ghest of rne many to increase ba°f production are of Miss Mollie Slover of this city. periodic chronic indigestion from which tributes which line the lower part of d ubtful value. It is the maintain- Among the Jacksonville people who he has been suffering several days. tne historic obelisk. It is now dra| ed ance of present prices that will do attended the turkey shoot at Ruch last Kessel & McDowell Logging compa­ from the gaze of the public awaiting a most to encourage beef production. Sunday were: Ray Bunch, Dr. T. T. ny of Tacoma, Wash., were Thursday date to be set by Senator Shifroth for Lower prices will discourage it. Shaw, Lewis Ulrich, Oscar Lewis, “The cost of raising beef is about awarded the contract for grading the simple U’.veiling ceremonies. Cnarles Prim. Benj. M. Collins and Pacific Highway over the Sisiyou moun­ 50 per cent higher th in it was a few ----- Jack Sharp. tains by State Highway Engineer Bowl- I years ago, and stockmen will not raise cattle without adequate returns. Beef The city council granted a five year’s by and the county court, the price be­ Clean-up Orchard Campaign prices will fluctuate, but they cannot lease to Schell & Schell on the city ing $107,534.30. They were the lowest be kept below the cost of production. quarry Tuesday. The city to pay $1.05 cf the nine firms who bid. All bids “The new tariff will probably have a cubic yard for any of the produet were rejected on paving the Central | At ar. adjourned meeting of the no great effect on beef prices, since they may need, and to receive a royal­ Point-Medford road, as being too high. i county court held Wednesday, a dele­ the surplut from the great meat pro- ty of five cents on all sales.—Tribune. “Oh! Give thanks unto the Lord, for gation consisting sf J. A. Perry and during countries is already being con- Will you be at the Methodist church his mercy endureth for ever.” All ye ■ F. H. Madden, representing the fruit sumed in Europe at prices approxi­ Sabbath morning at 11 a. m.? Subject people are adjured by the word of God • growers of the vaffey, presented the mately the same as our own.” immendations submitted by the Christian Service. 7:30 p. m. The new to not fail to assemble yourselves to­ j recommendations Birth-what it is not and what it is. gether in the Presbyterian cbi’.rch in comm tee appointed at the Medford The youngsters who imagine war i» Wanted 50 parents and 100 chilrden, ye city of Jacksonvilleye Thanksgiving I muss meeting r. ntly held, praying young men and maidens recruit to the morning at ye hour of 10 o’clock sharp for the inauguration of a thorough a picnic should hear this grim echo of to join in a union Thanksgiving service. clean-up Campaign of the orchards of the conflict in the Balkans: “Three Sabbath School. Reverends Jenkins of the Methodist thousand artificial kgs «re wanted by Howard Clark formerly of Ashland, and Bandy of the Presbyterian church­ the valley and requesting the apno nt- the government of « nation at present ment of additional inspectors during To fill your wants in the Drug, Stationery Kentucky, who has been connected es officiating. in war. Estimates considered only the clean-up campaign. with the Peshastin Lumber Co. of Pe- and Sundry Line, and to give you the best The cour.y court authorized tly.’ from concern» who are able to deliver ■ba.tin Wash, for the past eighteen n.-ch Tro-ibl*-- temporary increase of *the inspection this quantity. Address Dr. Richard months, ir now visiting J. M. Williams w: h your stom- service possible. Mauch, Cologne, Germany. i’t imagine force to nine, who will be app linted and fam'ly of this city. After a brief ,1 by County Inspector J. W. Myers, to •r.t beer n? » -♦/• ♦-------- visit he contemplates visiting several If we have’nt what you want, we are al­ t " f r« serve such time as i i found nice ary ¡Ite., "For co*st cities. • : r. JiM r t to clean up the orchards and author­ •ubici wilh ways glad to procure it for you. •Married—Thursday evening at 8:45, , », ' ,ri r*. o* Ail or- ipeet it ter- ized a vigorous campaign. I ,t f, .1,-. .. .i tuck vf Chan in the Methodist parsonage. Rev. Jen­ •ivi rti.lng ! chards will be inspected, owners noti­ , i r :n"s ' ” to be abie to supply YOURS I OR HEALTH, ding a few fied of infection, and failure to clean kins the pastor officiating. Leslie J. I .•L-tornert. After receiving had been ! up in a reasonable time will be fol­ V> a I ton and Mamie C. Hards in the ■<( himself sick and taya •lie.« i he ... ■ ..« ... —__ - taken ____ ____ 1 decided to __I .1 1. Ir V. le of f ChamberLirf» ’l>n m Lw» r 1 1 n’u Colic, ( t >1 If*j t)i t o:u «nv pn»enceof the brides parents, Mr. :v rno fourths lowed bv condemnation ml cutting tr- v „ / a l Diarrhoea Itemed/ wm worth Chol.m i ar I Mrs Lee C. Port and the pastor’s