/ I b LOCAL NEWS we. wish yoitA Happy Ne w-i'oar-,-. John Matney of Ruch was. ip town Friday. n' Ï 1 The i Get that new leaf’ ready for Thursday John Matney of Puch was in Saturday. Schools closed Wednesday noon to re­ fa open Jan. 5. G. A. Gardner was a visitor at Med- ! | z=^ ;fa ■ 4 ford Tuesday. Nelson Pursel of the Applegate was in town Monday. rt Jack Sharp was a visitor at Medford Monday afternoon. Sheriff W. H. Singler was at Med­ ford Tuesday morning. Henry Mankin of Poormans creek was in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Stansell made a trip to Medford Saturday. ’ Mrs. Fred L Cofvig and son of Med­ ford were in town Friday. And we take this opportuuity to express our appreciation for the con­ John Eaton of San Francisco is visi­ fidence and many favors of our patrons of 1913. We feel that, with our ting relatives in this city. A. Throckmorton of Ruch transacted fa new facilities which we are installing and which will be complete with the business in town this week. Mrs. H. K. Hanna was shopping at opening of 1914, we will be better equipped and more able to accom­ Medford Saturday afternoon. modate the public generally than ever before. Lerna Jorgenson of Medford visited friends in this-city Tuesday. We guarantee entire satisfaction in our business relations and feel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin were i?. visitors at Medford Tuesday. competent to meet the demands of our old and new customers for all A new schedule of parcel post rates fa legitimate undertakings. goes into effect January lilt. Matthew Ray of Ruch transacted We are able to furnish our customers with foreign exchange to all fa business in this citv Wednesday. * E. E Oman of Medford was trans­ parts of the civilized world. acting business in town Tuesday. The new Time and Savings Department of our Bank pays four per Mrs. Orris Crawford of Medford vis­ fa ited friends in this city Tuesday. cent on deposits. In building up this branch of the business we desire the Chas. H. Basye left Wednesday C A morning for a short visit to Portland. fa cooperation of the parents, for the influences and temptations before the E. Roberts and T. A. Olson of Med­ children leading them to spend all their dimes and pennies will pauperize ford made a trip to this city Tuesday. fa W J. Butterly of Medford transact­ them at manhood and womanhood if not counteracted before these be- ed legal business in tnis city Wednes- , fa day. come fixed habits. ÍS John Offenbacher of Applegate was a business visitor in this citv Wednes­ If you do not patronize us come and see us, and open an account for day. yourself and each of your children with David Buckley of Ruch was trans­ acting business in this city Wednes­ day. u W. E. Phipps and B. R. McCabe of Medford were recent visitoor in this » city. Mrs. H. E. Foster of Medford visit­ Benj. M. Collins, C. M. Ruch, W. H. Johnson, ed friends in_this city Tuesday after­ Vice-President. Cashier. President. noon. Misses Katherine and Rose Buckley of Ruch visited friends in town this / tj (Syd Week. M.r^vci'rï v< i James O’Brien and Clinton Cook of the Applegate country were in town Turkey was divided Thursday. F. M. Tungate was a visitor at Med­ needing a h ind. Any requests for la­ Munday. bor made to our office will at once be Subscribe for the Post. $1.50 per ford Saturday. Josephine county has called off its Col. J. M. Williams made a trip to taken up with those who are hunting ; year. proposed bond election which had been for employment. W. H. Venable of Ruch Was in town Medford Monday. called for Dec. 31. Assuring you that your co-operation Wednesday. Felix Cimborski of Buncom was in Christmas exercises were held in both , will be greatly appreciated, 1 am town Wednesday. Miss Nellie Collins, of Ruch was in Methodist and Presbyterian churches Yours very truly, town Saturday. Robert Finney was a Medford visitor Wednesday night. Oswald West Mrs. Ella Cook was a visitor at Med­ Monday afternoon. Pat Swayne the well known farmer Governor C. M. Ruch was a business visitor in and stockman of Watkins was a recent | ford Saturday. OFFER OF EMPLOYMENT Miss Mollie Ray of Ruch visited this city Wednesday. Visitor in this city. Name ...................................................... Medford w>ll vote on the recall of Address.................................................... in town this week. Miss Clara Elmer who is teaching Nearest railroad station or steamboat Prof. Smith and family were visitors two of its councilmen, January 13. school at Klamath Falls, is visiting her .............................. Number of at Medford Saturday. Mrs. A. Elmer and daughter Miss j landing «*»u»>iK......................... mother Mrs. A Elmer. Harry Lewis of Ashland was a re­ piara were visitors at Medford Monday. ! men or women needed The first snow of of the season, mix­ Chas. F, Dunford and daughter Flos- I Character of work offered ed with rain, fell Monday night but cent visitor in this city. With sie, visited friends in Medford Tues- • Wages to be paid.............. did not cover the ground. Gus Newbury was over from Med­ jor without board and lodging................ day. Taylor-Williams Co. and Lewis ui- ford Tuesday afternoon. Jasper Whitehead, a prospector of How long services, if they prove satis­ rich, our merchants, each have new Geo. W. Trefren of Ashland was at Steamboat District was in town this factory, will likely be needed............... and interesting ads in this issue. the court house Tuesday. This blank to be filled out and mail- I w»ek. Mrs. Oscar Dunford of Grants Pass Mrs. B. M. Collins was a Medford ed to the Governor’s Office, Salem, i E. C. Hogsett and Frank Wait of Oregon, that it may be brought to the | 1» visiting Chas. F. Dunford and fami­ visitor Monday afternoon. Medford transacted business in this city attention of those seeking employment. ly at their ranch on Sterling road. Porter J. Neff of Medford was Tuesday. B. B. Beekman, Esq. of Portland ar­ lown a few hours Tuesday. S- M. Wctz of Applegate was trans­ rived Tuesday and is spending the Holi- ■ Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilson were at acting business in this city Saturday The Youlffs Companion in 1974 days with his parents and sister in this Medford Saturday afternoon. city. H. H. Hamilton of Ku-ih was trans­ afternoon. Joseph Morcom who has been work­ acting business in town Friday. In another column of this paper ap- j Seven college presidents and a num­ ing in California arrived Sunday and is Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna were vis- ' pears an announcement by the bank of j ber of college instructors, including ex­ spending the holidays with his family itors at Medford Tuesday evening. Jaksonville which it will pay you to! President Taft, will contribute to The in this City. | read. Then act upon the suggestions j Marg Watkins of Watkins was trans­ I it gives. A bank account is a valuable ! Youth’s Companion during 1914. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bailey of Eu­ acting business in this city Monday. Then there is Gene Stratton Porter I asset. gene, who had been visiting their son, Mayor Britt add Treasures Cronemil- ! whose stories of Indiana wools swamps W. P. Bailey of this city, returned to ler were visitors at ultdford Tuesday, i Mr. ar.d Mrs. H. K. Hanna entertain- j bars made her famous, and Kute Doug their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron of Un­ ed a number of friends at dinner Christ-• Ins Wiggin, who never wrote a dull line M. S. Kennedy of Tallman Springs iontown were-visitors in town Wednes­ i mas. Those present were Mr. and in her life, and Mrs. Burton Harrison, I who had been arrested, charged with , Mrs. Chris Ulrich, Mr. and Mrs. Roy who remembers when conversation was day. killing a deer out of season, was fined Ulrich and family, Mr. and Mrs. James really an art as practised in Washing­ $25. by justice Taylor at Medford Mon­ Clarence Roundtree of California is Buckley, Miss Fleta Ulrich and Mr. ton and in the manor houses of Virgin­ visiting his aunt Mrs. S. Walsh of this Ries Chapman. day. ia. And this is just a beginning of the city. The Hoefs family enjoyed a re-union list. this week: Misses Agnes and Josephine Mrs. Reuben Robinson of Medford, a If you know The Companion, you DO YOU NEED A HAND? uf Portland, and Fred of Alaska, are former resident of this city was intown have a pretty Hear idea of what is in visiting their father and sisters during Munday. store for next year's readers. If you do not know, ask us to send you sam­ the holidays. Read the ads in the Post and then Mayor Purdin of Medford has ap­ patronise the advertisers. They are Gov. West Will Furnish The ple copies —for instance, those contain­ ing the opsning chapters of Arthur pointed a committee to draft a new reliable. Man if You Can Furnish Stanwood Pier's fine sc rial — "His Fath­ charter for that municipality, providi >g A number of voung people from this I | er’s Son.” Full Announcement fin fur a comnuasiuii for.n of government. the Job place attended the dance at Rose’s Hall 1 1914 will be sent with the sample cop- 1 Jacksonville next. I Christmas night. les. December 1, 1913 If you receive this number of the I For the year’s subscription of $2.Cl) I To the Editor: W. P. Mealey, Esq. of Medford was Post as a sample copy, read it and then there is included The Companion Prac­ We wish to ask your co-operation in give ua your subsreiption for six months transacting business at the court house tical Home Calendar for 1914, and all | a movement to connect our unemployed Tuesday morning. ‘ or a year. Only $1.50 per year, or 75 the issues of the paper for the remain­ with a job. There are undoubtedly cents for six months. Fred Osborne of Medford has been ing weeks of 1913, dating from the 1 many residents of your county who PRESBYTERIAN CH URCH —Paul assisting assessor Grieve extending the l could use the services of a goal hand lime the subscription is received. The Youth’s Companion, 144 Berke­ S. i.andy, Minister. Morning worseip tax rolls for next vear. this winter and there are many idle i n : sermon at U o’clock. Evening wor­ The county surveyor, the coroner and men in Purt.lr.nd and other cities in this ley St., Boston, Mass. New subscrip­ ship and sermon at 7:3o o’clock. Sun- the prosecuting attorney should each I state wno would be glad to have a tions received at this offiu. d School at 10 o’clock. Young peo- ue required to maintain an office at the place. » meeting at 6;30 u’c.ock p. iu . Mid- court bouse, in some states the coun­ If you w ill be kind enough to run this Good printing costa no more than the ». .e» meeting at .-3u o’cluck cn Wed- ty ulticers are luj.uai to reside at n.e I.etter -nd atlae .au mfuruiation plena poor kind. Leave your orders at this n.ad..y evenings. A Curdiai welcome county seat in additur to iu...uu.ng in a few issues of your p per our plan office. We do good work at reasonable is extended to ail. their offices there» Will be called to the attention of those , prices. Bank of Jacksonville * Wishes its many patrons and friends tí ROGUE RIVER VALLEY EXCURSION LOS ANGELES TO A Happy and Prosperous New Year The Bank that Helps its Customers | 1 > December 29 1913 tor SUNSET •I y J ♦ f Return Limit March 14, 1914 . OGütNGSHASTA ROUTES I "The Exposition Line 1915” ROUND TRIP FARES Grants Pass Rogue River Gold Hill - Central Point $32.80 32.50 32.15 31.70 ?, Medford Phoenix Talent Ashland - - - • - I $31.55 31.35 31.20 . 31.00 SPECIAL TRAIN SCHEDULE Lv. Grants Pass 2:49 “ Rogue River 2:59 “ Gold Hill 3:15 “ Central Pt, 3:42 Lv. Medford a Phoenix Talent it Ashland p.m. “ “ “ 4:00 P.m. 4:14 44 4:25 44 5:10 44 • •• SEE SAN FRANCISCO’S NEW YEAR CELEBRATION Tickets will be sold December 29. Will be good for return until March 31, 1914, and permit stop-overs on going or return trips. Full particulars, with interesting and descriptive literature on Cali­ fornia’s famous outing resorts from any S. P. Agent. JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. 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