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—- -- » LOCAL NEWS Blazing Trails In Glacier National Park With a Pathe Camera-Man How Royalty Sleep*. “Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown," says the poet. But the pre cautions that are taken to assure uu- ilisturbed rest to King George of Eng land must nt least bring quiet to Ids I pillow. The outside of’the royal pal ace is, of course, guarded by soldiers and detectives nil night, nnd several night watchmen pace up nnd down the corridors through the hours of dark ness, snys the London correspondent of tile New York Sun. These men are shod In thick felt slip pers so that their footsteps will not wake the royal sleeper, and one of them is always near the king’s room until hls majesty is called by his valet in the morning. Every door anil window in the pal ace Is frequently examined, and it would be impossible for any Intruder to get in without being discovered. The king is ns well protected ns the [ czar of Russia, who hns a guard of i armed Cossneks outside of ills room, or : tlie king of Spain, who Is watched by 1 a squad of specially picked soldiers. Who keep the keys of nil the doors of tlie palace during the night. Clear Inference. "Jim told me a riproarlng Joke that was played on some member of your club last evening. Were .von there?" _ "Yes. 1 was there! It was an abom inable. farfetched"— "P etty 44axdi<4 n»t 4yU -me that yo were the man it was on.” — Houst" I ‘out. Subscribe for the Post. $1.50 per year. Hermofl OffelTbacher was in town rie-1 cently, p I Mat Ray of Ruch was in town Wed- I nesday. <• W. H. Johnson was a Medford visitor Strangeness of the Sex. Tuesday. A wonuui cun become highly ex> Ited over llie fact tii.it a bride Is starting Miss Flora Thompson was in Medford out in married life with machine hem Saturday. misi napkins.—Cincinnati Enquirer. Mrs. C. Reuter was a recent visitor in Medford. Weight of Snow. - A eulijp foot of newly fallen snow Frank Cameron was in Jacksonville weigh« five nnd one-half pounds and Wednesday. has twelve times tlie bulk of an equal Mrs. P. Stuart of Roseburg is visiting weight of w.iti'r! relatives here I wasted time, and how time doth Ries Chapman was in Medford the waste me.—Shakespeare. . . first of the week. The truly strong ami sound mind Is Oscar Lewis spent Wednesday after tlie mind that can embrace equally noon at Medford. Pathe Party Leaving Glacier Park Hotel great tilings and small. I would have Miss Leila Prim spent a few hours in « man great in great things and ale Medford Saturday. cant iti little tilings.—Johnson. Mrs. Benj. Collins spent Sunday af ternoon at Medford. Oratory and Seaaickneaa. According to a . C. Benson, it was the Lester Thockmorton of Ruch was in habit of the late Professor Sldgwlck. this city Wednesday. when crossing tlie English channel, “to Miss Mollie Ray was the guest of take hls stand in some secluded part Medford friends Sunday. of the vessel and to pour out audibly and rhetorically ills repertory of Eng Mr. and Mts. G. A. Gardner spent lish verse, accompanying it with a Thanksgiving in Ashland. good deal of emphatic gesticulation. I Prof, and Mrs. F. C. Smith spent believe thnt tlie first experiment was Sunday afternoon at Medford. Anrona son'ttn* .a sketch nnd dcncrinthui may successful and that he secured im quickly iisnertiun mir opinion freo whether ao invention is probably pnientnblo. Connnunira. C. M. Ruch of Ruch was a business munity from nausea. But lie said tile tiondHtrietlycontidenti.il. HANDBOOK on Patenu Jack, Expert Horseman. Bent rice, tildoat «wenev fdr Bccuring patent». second time thnt he tried it lie was visitor in this city Wednesday, .Operators Expend Much Time With Camera on His Back Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive Swinging the Pathe Camera and face Hardships and Even interrupted by one of the officers with aperuil without Charge, in the S. B. Edwards of Portland was a re Across Entrance to Ice Cave (Danger to Get the Photos We a message from the captain begging cent business visitor in this etty. of the City Enjoy In Comfort him to desist on the ground thnt some A handsomely ll’ti.trnrcil wpokly. Lnrirent cff. Wm. Loudon of the Applegate val of the lady passengers were frightened . itine ).>ti“tial. Tcrnis f t a culation of tn il. ¿old b/uil newBdeaiufJ. year ; four u■ ley was in this city and Medford Tues by bls belinvlor. being under the im J tOroadway. pression that lie was mentally de day. ■’ ’t.. Wn<*hiuirton. D. C. Brane' ranged. He compiled with tile request, W. T. Bostwick of the Apolegate anil, deprived of its Intellectual prophy- valley has taken up his residence in this lactic, hls brain succumbed to physical city. seiisiitions." Clarence Kasshafer spent Thanksgiv OREGON and WASHINGTON ing with friends and relatives in this Trial by Jury. city. The establishment of the trial In jury runs back .veil prlbr to tlie tini< A Directory of each City, Town and A. Throckmorton of Ruch left Tues Village, giving dcucriptlve sketch of of Alfred tlie Great. lie Is said to | day for Sacremento and Santa Rosa, each place, location, population, tele have organized Juries of twelve inei Calif. graph, shipping and banking point; us now in practice, but evfti enrllei also Classified Directory, compiled Miss Faye Launspach attended the six Welsli and six Auglo-Saxou free- | business and profession. i e P,rly E” R°u,e Through Glacier National dance at Central Point Wednesday w K. L. FOLK & C«»- men acted us a jury wliere there was | night. ., .L.uuie OviuVeii Weisn nnd Saxons, i O include the wonderful scenery of Glacier National park in the new “See America First" series, Ralph R. Mrs. Lewis Ulrich was the guest Earle, camera man for the Pathe Freres company, recently made a trail blazing tour of unexplored regions of Medford friends for a few hours in the great- national playground. Under the guidance of Tom Dawson, a veteran guide of the Rockies of northwestern Montana, the l’nthe man secured some unusual 'll! -turns of the waterfalls, mountains, Tuesday. glaciers, rivers and lakes, which make the park more famous for Its scenic wonders than the Alps of Switzerland. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Venable of Always seeking something new and marvelous for the patrons of motion picture theaters all over the world, Ruch were recent business visitors in the Pathe company has sent its northwestern representative Into Glacier National park on several trips. thia city. Leaving the big hotel at Glacier park station, the Pathe party made n trip over Moutit Henry, where a trail Is BORN—Sunday Nov. 23, to Mr.and now being built, and came out near Two Medicine camp, one of the beauty spots of the park. For a week the Pathe party, with Its pack animals, camping outfit and guides, blazed new trails Into remote regions, and beautiful Mrs. Waller Kentner a boy. Congrat waterfalls. Ice fields and picturesque mountain ranges were filmed. The picture under the caption “Blazing Trails ulations. In Glacier National Park” wan recently released by the Pathe company and is now being shown all over the United Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jennings of Ap States. plegate were calling on local friends Wednesday. Sheriff W. H. Sir.gler was in Med E. E. Oman was in this city recently ‘DRY’ ELECTIONS VOID TALK OF NEW SYSTEM. in the interest of the Oregon Life In ford Monday. surance Company. Les’ie Stansell started takirg school The Post management has made ar Mrs. B. N. Bunch of Medford visited census Tuesday. t/.’y Manager Form of CHy Gov Sa'em Saloon Interests Brought rangements with the Portland Evening at the home of her son, Ray Bunch in Joe Johnson was a business visitor Suit. Supreme Court Sus ernment Agitated at Grants this city this week. in Medford Monday. Telegram whereby we can give subscribers Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ruch and Fred tains Ruling. Max Friendenthal a traveling sales Pass. Coppie of Ruch were in this city and man of Portland was calling on local the advantage of a gigantic combination Medford Saturday. customers Tuesday. Two years ago a committee of Salem, Or., Nov. 28—Every local op offer for a limited period. You can get a Mr. arid Mrs. Adam Sihmidt spent A. G. Fuller, sentenced to serve from Grants Pass citizens drafted a charter tion election held in the state on Nov Sunday at Medford, the guest i of Mr. 3 to 20 years for s statutory crime a providing for the commission form of ember 4, except in towns in which that Metropolitan evening paper with all the and Mrs. B. Haney. gainst Beatrice Kavanaugh, John Odin government in the municipality. The I date was the day of a regular city elec- Miles Cantrall of Applegate valley sentenced from 3 to 20 years for incest charter was presented to the council latest news from all over the world and all ■ lion, is void, according to a decision passed tnrough Jacksonville Tuesday and F. C. Eurns sentecei from one to and there it still rests. The charter 1 rendered today, Judge William Gallo- the news of Jackson County and vicinity in enroute to Medford. 15 years in the state penitentiary were as drafted at that time provided for a I way of the Marion county circuit court; Homer Gallup and sister, Miss Myra taken to Salem Tuesday evening. I salaried mayor, who was to act in the in the suit brought by John Stillman, the Pont at a remarkably low price. Gallup of Medford spent Thanksgiving I capacity’ of city manager at adequate representing lhe saloon interests of Sa ----------- tr»----- with friends in this city. salary. lem, to restrain the county court from The Evening Telegram is the best FIRST EARTH TURNED I Since the formation of that pros issuing an order declaring Salem to be Joseph Martin and John Lyden were pective charter the commission form dry territory as the result of the elec paper in the state, market reports unexcell among the Jacksonville people in Med i of municipal government has gone for tion held on that date. ford the beginning of the week. On Roai Over Siskiyou Moun ward with rapidity, and at the present ed, Saturday edition contains a magazine Judge Galloway based hisdecision on I Mr. and Mr*. Benj. M. Collins and ■time 300 American cities and towns an interpretation of the law that a lo family were Thanksgiving guests at the tains. Gov. Wes! Pres- and comic section in colors. i with aggregate population of 7,000,000 cal option election cannot be held ex- J home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benedict people, have adopted it. The latest cept at the time of a genera) state elec ent. of Applegate. i phase of this new mode of city gov tion or a general city election, if such The Evening Telegram- $5. per year V. C. Gorst formerly in the auto ernment provides for the employment election comes on the first Tuesday af I Stage line business in this city, broke In the presence of Governor West i of a city manager, upon whom the ter the first Monday in November. The Jacksonville Post- 1.50 “ his wrist while cranking an auto at and the state highway commission and business direction of the community Junge Galloway gave the dry elec- Marshfield recently. a hundred prominent citizens of Jack- devolves. This ' manager has the em ment ten days in which to file an an Total- $6 50 “ Deputy “Curley” Wilson and Charles son county, the first shovelful of earth ' ployment ai d direclion of all other swer er take an appeal from his dec.- Guy made a trip to Salem this weei. in the construction of the Pacific high citv employees, and directs the busi sion. with prisoners sentenced to sei ve terms way in Oregon wan turned this after ness of the community as does the The decision is statewide in its scope in the penitentiary. noon by Samuel Hill, father of the manager of a mercantile establishment b-cause if the supreme court sustains A very pleasant party was given at good roads movement in the rorthwes'. direct the bu°ii>eso if his institution. Judge Galloway it would mean that the the home of Louise Ensele, a large num The act markel the beginning of work For cities 'he size of Grants Pass th.s vicco' les of the drys in a half dozen or ber of young people were preseni and on the $107,000 grading contract let system is said to approach the ide:.I, more cities will be void. last week for the new road over the ar.d at the recent meeting of the Na The decision affects Eagle Point, in all report a fine time. Siskiyou mountains, a highway twenty- tional Municipal league held at Toron Jackson county, that went wet 66 to “Toots” Thompson. Pete Ord, Chas. four feet in width with six per cent to the city manager plan was heartily 62. Mitchell, Henry Bostwick and John maximum grade, that will be hard sur endorsed, and among the advantages Barnum attended the dance at Central faced sixteen feet in width. The sur noted were the following: Point Wednesday night. vey traverses the skyline of the Siski- "The ci y manager plan permits ex Insane Fires House Union Thanksgiving service, con yous and the highway will be one of pertness in adrr.inistrati >n at lhe p int where it is most valuable, namely, at ducted by Revs. Paul S. Bandy and the scenic boulevards of the world. “Oregon,” said Mr. Hill, “is in the the t.ead. It permits compaiative per Apparently insane after veeka of A. S. Jenkins was held at the Presby best shape of any of the states for good manence in the office of the city exe- brooding over the death of Lis wife terian church Thursday morning. road construction. Oregon becirs c Jtive. who passed away 8“V ral months ago, The American Bonding Car of Balti where the other states have left of, “it permits the chief executive to L Hoy Cowdrey, an aged farmer resid more will go on your bond and write and has the advantage of ail their ex migrate from ci y to city, inanm-jcb <o ing five miles east of Albany cn the burglary insurance. perience. Today marks the beginning tile city manager is not. to be neees- Santiam road, la-t ev< nirg ret fire to D. W. B agshaw . *gent. f permanent highway construction in . ar ly a resi k_nt of the city at the his house, and when tv.j flames were Circuit court in session since Oct. 25 he state. Jackson county points the time of his appointment. leaping high and the structure was a “It abandons ud attempts to chouse roaring furnace went into hia sitting adjourned Monday until December 2nd way and leads Oregon and its example a Iminis’ratjrs by popular election. when civil actions are expected to oc will be rapidly followed by all.” r >orn and Bt-ating himself on the lounge Short speeches were made by Gover “It provides basis for better docif- placed the barrel of a muzzle-lowoing cupy the attention of the court until nor We-it, the county court and repre 1 il-j and harmony, Inasmuch as the aho'gun ti » his head and killed himsi-lf. Christmas. sentatives of the various commercial city manager cannot safely be at oo js His body ,vas entirely cremated and A very pleasant dance was held at This ia the time to prepare your hens for winter Dying clubs. Preceding the ceremony, an e- w, n the co.mission' only a few charred bones remain today the home of Mrs. Jess Wilson Thanks laborate luncheon was serve 1 by the by feedirg DR. HESS PANAi LA and ri<i< in them of "It is bet er unapt- I for large cities o tell the story ot i he tiag* U. Alba- giving night a large number of young lice with INSTANT LOUSE KILLER. Ashland Commercial ciuu at the Hute i t an the Des M< ines plan. In very pe >.>le were present and a very enjoy s.n ill cities, by providing the servic-.-r Oregon. —Tribune ---------- ♦ ----- al iu time was had. ---------- . !•- )■' one well-paid manager instead o: FOR SALE BY pj. fi e or . tt.r ■ [ ai commissioners, it The case of M. M. Welch vsthe heirs J. W. CoyeUZ ... 1 .?>n O’ ■e ir! o- ly ntcry ■ j r, Z ) «•j ’ ?in ‘4 Cotigl: s belile of I 1> mikes possible economy in salaries u. i. .urge Wait. involving a hometeod >e , -»iil.l dio. Cliembc. ’si » Colic u, and b- i an over, ad expense ad - Diarrhoea Remedy ureJ her loiere H1 e. ., ii in Squaw lake district, which was Remedy for bis '» / w!" l> j » coki for. tne bottle w<* all ■ > (m m1 » nhip .nd I can triitbfuily suy that i ninkitiathe “.t i-reat s p > i< • u-i leil in favor of the hitler, has been was ¿one. Is thst r,-t. 11 tie-. am n ' • pave pa y o •>r«t medicine in the world/' writes Mrs. a peoed to the seertary of toe Interi- , five dollar doctor's bill? For by »1! i in t..e cc riiinisai .n) which soouiu De Ml- William Orris, Clare, Mich. For pale by dealers. _ ItrActive to first-class citizens.” all dealers.—Advertisement. or. Scientifi? .American. MUNN : New York POLK’S Business Directory IS-— 'J T Great Combination Offer Both papers through office if paid in advance for 1 year, on or before Dec ember 31st 1913. Attention Poultry Raisers! CITY DRUG STORE