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Emil Britt was a visitor Jacksonville Post' F riday. at Medford Electric Sparks i From '111 Our Wireless) Insect Wenders. Nothing can exceed the perfection of the minute t parts < f the insect or ganization in general. The finest strand in n spider’s web, which can scarcely be s< on. Is said to be com posed of no less than 4.090 threads Ou a single wing of a butterfly have been found loo.oeo scales and ou that of a silkworm moth 400.0O0. each of these minutes scales belir: a marvel of beauty an 1 completeness in itself. So thin are the wings of many insects that 50,000 placed over each other would only be a quarter of nn inch thick, and yet. tliln ns they are. each Is double. A Restoration John Hart of Trad was a recent visi tor in town. B. B. Beekm in wa< a visitor at Me I- Betwe-n the chatters of bis teeth ford Friday. LOCAL NEWS the boi l early swimmer is beginning to Ï’ t-i V bßofi -i £> By BARBARA PHIPPS County Clerk Gardner was at Eagle tell how tit be feels. Point Thursday. One ot the principal charms of the Chris Ulrich was at Talent Wednes day. Judge Prim was a business visitor at silent drama to the weary American When 1 was a girl of twelve I one public is its silence. The Applegate picnic will be held Medford Monday. day looked in a mirror and was struck May 18. A. E. Reams« of Medford war a vis There is a lot of ui Tel- nee between with the difference between my ap the Canadian border and the Mexican pearance and that of my brothers and Lula Williams was a recent visitor itor in town Friday. V. J. Hill of Salem transacted busi border. Maybe it is due to the cli at Medford. sisters. Wlille they resembled one all mate. ness in town Tuesday. ot tier, I looked like none of them. 2,000,000 ft lumber carrier launched Their hair ami eyes were black; mine Europe fancies it hears the first twit Frank Brown of Eagle Point was a at St. Helens. was auburn. They were stocky of fig The man who chews gets by far the terings- of peace, and there is no hmm Elephants In Uganda. Mrs. Col. H. Sargent was a recent recent visitor in town. ure; I was taller than any of them most wholesome enjoyment and satis in hoping that it cots actually hear “Elephants in I’gandn have a peculi George Williams of Watkins was a visitor at Medford. them. ar aspect that 1 have not noticed else and lithe. Besides these differences, faction out of tobacco, especially if he their fin es wore unrefined; mine, I was W. H. Singler was a business visitor recent visitor in t;:wn. If Pancho Villa has stirred congress where.’’ writes a traveler. ’’They cov pleased to notice, was rather pretty. I chews phsj tobacco. The rich juices George Launspach was a business at Medford Monday. er their bodies as a protection against of the leaf are retained in good to the point of working for pre; ¡ite>.- flies, with the bright red volcanic dust was also better dressed than they. visitor at Medford Monday. W. T. Grieve was a buiiness visitor It did not exactly occur to me that I plugs better than in any other form. ness he has done what thousand - <f contained in the soli This gives them Mrs. T. W. Fulton of Yreka, Cal. is For more than a generation Spear at Medford Friday. American patriots v.iin'y tried to do. a remarkable apnearnn e. as instead of had been born of other parents, but visiting relatives in this city. from that time 1 began to suspect that Head has held first place as the favor Miss Edith Hoefs was a visitor at being a slaty gray, as In the Nile vnl What are these tobacco frauds, die there was something in me different ite high-grade plug chewing tobacco. We print Trespass N >t ces and Ma papers are so full of—must Medford Wednesday. me ti Tur- ley, their color when thus covered with from what was in them. When I was This unique distinction is due solely Hunting, signs, at this office. dust resembles that of a chestnut kish cigaretts? All work done in 1916 at W. R. fourteen my mother, wlio w as ¡¡s differ to the wonderful quality and f.avor of horse. ’ ’ Misses Jeannie Tuck and Edith Bai Spark’s must be spot cash. ent from me as the others, told me that Spear Head—the richest, mellowest, Well, if Villa is so set ley visited friends at Medford Friday. Americans, Pershing will I must earn by own living. At the His Birthday Pi-oserA. H. K. Lamsen of Salem was a visi s ime time »lie confessed that site was tastiest chew in the whole world. H. A. Canaday, Esq. of Medford was Fair Customer — l want a birthday him a chance. tor in the valley this week. Spear Head is tiic choicest of all i a business visitor in this city Tuesday. present for my husband. Dealer—Yes. not my mother. She said that when I What Mexico n?eds is Uncle Billy Cameron of Uniontown wns a baby 1 had been given to her to red Burley, hand-stemmed and made mum. Iiow would this old clock suit ! , Attorney G. M. Roberi i of Medford President, with ¡¡s much j. was a visitor in town Saturday. you? Fair Customer -Let me see. I’ve be taken care of. and up to that time a into mci'o’.’.-swcet plugs in a perfectly transacted business in this city Tues on his head as on his ch i. got a corner In my boudoir that will certain sum of money h«i«l been paid clean, most sanitary factory. If you like this paper, drop in and day. You ern’t chew the flavor out of Suspicion seems to be growing in just do for it! And I've been wanting her regularly for my keep and a spe subscribe. Only $1-50 per year. Cliff Dunnington drove officer Hart Washington that current armor plate an old clock for a long time. Yes, that cific amount to be spent on my clothes. Spear iL d, because it’s a part of the Frank Olderson ot Salmon Bar, Cal. man to the Applegate valley Wednes These payments lin-.l been stopped, an 1 tobacco. That rich, ripe, red Burley will do! prices are a sort of Bethlehem .-teal. iliis was why I must shift for myself. was a visitor in town this week. day, Sime tile day I looked In the glass taste keeps on pleasing you as long T. R.’s next move, savs a headline. Unhappinssa. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Arthur Kleinhemmcr i Attorney McCabe of Medford trans- and discovered the difference between as you keep on chewing. To stand still and let the lightning They who have never known pros were visitors in town Wednesday, Chew Spear Head and you'll be me and the others of the family I grad I acted legal business in this city Thurs strike him. perity can hardly be mild to be un Victor George a business man of Eu- day. happy. It is from the remembrance of ually lost Whatever of affection I bad chewing the pure.t and most satisfying ‘‘IVhat Might Have Been.” felt for them. When therefore she g ne, spent Wednesday’ in this city. A number of persons from this city win;’ Villa will bo askin’when That’s joys we have lost that the arrows of whom 1 bail supposed to lie my mother tobacco that it's possible to make. In 10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper. Fuaslcn affliction are pointed — Emile Zola. District attorney Kelly is getting attended the School Meet at Talent iniormed me that I must earn my own gets through With him. busy after violators of the liquor laws. Friday. living I wa.i content to leave them. I Not Jealous. For instructive spring* and summer f-mml n position as nursemaid for a Weather Report. People will read a neat printed bill William Barnum drove Chas. Hansen Mrs. . la whack .lolui. I do believe yon but will not look twice at a bad scrawl. .' and Fred G. Buchtel to Grants Pass reading congressmen are referred to ire jealous of my first husband. Mr lit lie boy two years old and lived In the to the late Admiral Mahan’s Influence Jawback—Well. no: l don't believe I’d house where I was employed. Mrs. Andrew Cantral and Mrs. Bob ' yesterday. Following is the report of IL S. Vol The mother of my charge wns kind of Sea Power on History.” rail It jealousy Envy is the word. Dow were visitors at Medford Friday unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt; Deputy Sheriff E. W. Wilson trans t-> me. and one day I told her my story forenoon. acted official business at Medford Bandit Vida is reported to have lost 81.e wa.-, very sympathetic and tchl me Jacksonville, for month of Ma ■co. two battles in Mexico. When he lo<es The only wealth which will not decay that my experience, together with my Latitude 12 deg. 18. min. north; longi- Roy Ulrich and family and Bob Fin I 1 Thursday. iippe.-iruncc and a native refinement tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. one good Am riiun fight, he should Ls knowledge —I.angford. ney and wife made a trip to Grants Frank C. Smith, candidate for school I here was in me. led her to believe that Eccentric Paving. Pass Sunday. superintendent is off on an electioneer | have no more fight in him. It Is related that when Maximilian 1 v.as the i hild of persons of the tipper ! ilai- I Get your stationery printed at this ing tcur today. Maximum Mu.irn’un Precipita Are the corrupt American interests Emanuel succeeded to the throne of «•li. is. This is nil she said to me. I li office. Our work is guaranteed and tion George Launspach, candidate for that are reputed to be standing behind Bavaria he celebrated the event by wi-udercd if she would not offer to belli 45 32 .48 our prices are right. county assessor made a business trip Villa with a view of forcing the annex causing one of the roads leading to bls me find my parents, but she did not. ' 2 52 30 palace to be paved with plates of bur When I spoke ot trying to tint! them to Medford today. ation of Mexico beginning 56 Mary Bagshaw and Mrs. Hal Har- . 3 -14 to discern 48 40 rington attended the Odd Fellows dance G. C. McAllister, a prominent attor that the “standing” is not so good as nished copper. Tills, gleaming in the she said that it would be like hunting !4 45 sunshine, gave all the effect of the loi a needle in a haystack. especially i5 29 21 at Talent Wednesday night. ney of Ashland transacted business in thev expected it to be? 6 55 32 more precious metal—gold. in.e they iliil not wish to be found. 56 31 It is repoted that manager Vance of this city Tuesdaj’ afternoon. Provided that it comes off, We are told also that Louis XIV Were this not so they would seek me 7 67 38 the Home Telephone company is offer Joe Wilson of Talent and Mose Bark- . looked for fight in the North paved one of the courts nt Versailles I’lic tact that iny allowance had been 8 68 9 32 ing the plant at this city for sale. dull ot Medford, passed through this be far more exciting than the Wiilnrd- wdth squares of silver, each of which cut oil' was especially discouraging. 35 69 10 Had It not been for this last men 11 had recorded upon it some triumph of "4 37 Cliff Dunnington, Fred Lewis, Law- city enroute to the Applegate valley, Moran battle. the French arms. In the center of the tioned fact I believe I should have 12 68 38 rmce Brown an 1 Oscar Lewis made a Tuesday. 59 court stood a large tnblet of gold In made an effort to find these of my own 13 32 Bettter get your butter wrappers Write Us trip i-o Hilt, Cal , Sunday afternoon. 67 29 representation of the luxurious mon flesh anil blood, though I don't know 14 printed at this office and comply 77 33 for prices on Diarron ’s, arch's favorite emblem—the sun how I could have made a beginning 15 WANTED —Person to do some copy with the law governing the sale of 70 36 Watches. Jewelry, Clocks Memoirs of the time of Louis make \s it was, 1 was obliged to be content 16 ing work at Court House-with type butter products. 71 37 17 I mention of a lodge erected to the love w Illi my lot. The only objection to it 18 and silverware. 61 48 in writer preferred. Write K. E. Pusey, Mail us your watch an : of his youth, the fair Louise de la Vnl was ilia I I bad a feeling In me that 1 19 ■>5 H. Pomeroy, a poultryman of Ben- 49 07 316 Spalding Building, Portland, Ore. bail lu eii born In a higher sphere than here. The npproach was paved with 52 40 20 ton county was looking over the valley jewelry repairing. 41 mirrors, wherein was painted an nlle that of nursemaid. 61 31 21 Wesley Young of Medford was com this week with a view to locating if he We guarantee our work. One <lny when 1 was seventeen .vents 22 52 36 gory setting forth the undying devo 15 mitted to the county jail at this city finds a place to suit. Agate cutting and mounting. 45 39 old my supposed mother came to see 23 tion of the king to Louise. 15 by Justice Taylor of Medford, Monday 45 M artin J R eddy . 25 21 mid told me that u great change mo Constable Hartman made a trip to 17 63 33 to await examination by the grand jury Missouri Flat, Wednesday, to serve a The Jewoler,Medford, Oregon. 25 o:l bad taken place with regard to me 55 41 <8 on the charge of larceny by bailee. She was commissioned to take me to 26 warrant of arrest on a farmer's wife 48 41 27 48 my puieuts. 60 34 Joseph Soloman Burpee, a resident charged with cruelty to animals. 28 ‘ Hut," she said, "they don't know 29 62 31 of this city in the early fifties, died at Mitchell Pearson died at his home in where you are, r.ml it depends upon 30 33 71 his home in Berkeley, California, April Medford Sunday April 23. aged 78 me ivhellier you reach them or not. If 31 36 2.7’ 21, aged 85 years. He was a native of years. He was a native of England Waklee’s and Woodlark Squirrel Poison you go to them you will be rich and Huron county, Ohio, and had lived on and had lived n Medford three years. < an ¡ilford to pay me for what I do for Temperature —mean max. 59.96; me m 35 and 30c per can. y «>11. Here is a note for $10,000, due the coast since 1852. Joe Beeman of Gold Hill is looking inir. 31.24; mean 47.75. Max.77 on 1 , when you come of age. a year from Dr. Hess’ Stock Food. Lizzie Thurman Colby was arrested after appointment as Register of the now. If you will sign ft I will not only Minimum, 25, on 24. Greatest daily at Hornbrook, Cal. Wednesday charg U. S. Land office at Roseburg, to suc return you io your parents. Imt will range, 11. Total precipitation 2.76 Dr. Hess’ Poultry Panacea. ed with contributing to the delinquen ceed J. M. Upton who died last week. furnish the evidence that you ure their inches. Greatest in 21 hours, 0.48 in., on 1 4 10. Number of days vzith .01 cy of minor girls. She was placed in child." Lizzie Thurman Colby was bound Dr. Hess’ Dip and Disinfectant. I referred the matter to the father inch or more precipitation, 12, clear, the county jail in this city pending a over to the grand jury by .1 stice Tay of my < huge, and he said tluit it seem 12; partly cloudy, 3; cloudy, 16. preliminary hearing. lor, at Medford Friday. She was Lee’s Lice Killer. ed best licit I should Bigu it. 1 being a Precipitation for season, 16.96 “Are you going to vote for a man brought back to this city and returned minor, It would not be legal anyway Precipitation for last, season 11. >8 to jail. Formaldehyde for Grain and Potatoes. just because he is a good fellow, or i signed the note, and the same day !•;. B ritt , M. W. McDowell of Red Bluff, Cal. the woman drove with me to a blind- are you going to support one who has Cooperative Oburver some house, mid ou entering 1 was re a good, clean record? G. W. Ager representing a syndicate of capitalists ceived liy a lady who took me in her n.-ver lost a position in his life, nor did is in this region looking for chrome arms and wept over me. I hail become J. W. ROBINSON, M. I)., Prop., he ever leave a place where he could iron ore and manganese, several depos used to noticing my appearance In con THE THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION not have stayed.” Paid Ad, its of which are reported in this vicini Hast with those of my own supposed Jacksonville, Oregon. ty. OF THE NEW YORK WORLD Station, and no sooner did I see this The Medford Tribune, Thursday eve lady than I knew l»y my resemblance ning contains an interesting article on j Fred G. Buchtel of Salem, State to her Hint she w as my mot tier. Her the Blue Ledge mining district, pre Sealer of Weights and Measures, was li ir and mine were (lie same allude of Practically a Daily a! the Price a caller at this office yesterday. Mr. sumably an interview with C. J. Fry tiu burn. of that region. Cut the prospective Buchtel is a candidate for Public Scr- Later a gentleman came and took me of a Weekly. No Other tonnage as given by Mr. Fry, tn two, vica Commissioner for the western dis the route of on his lap and cares,ed me. He was trict. and still the prospect is immense. my fattier. SCENERY. SEVRICE It was many years before I got all Newspaper in the World NOTICE —I have opened a law office ' TO R. Rouse of Ashland, arrested on a in a room adjoining the office of the ANI) SAFETY the reasons for my having been put In bootlegging charge was given a jury Jacksonville Post, where persons hav- charge of the fmiilly with whom I trial in justice court at Ashland, Wed i ing legal business to transact can find grew up. My father made a clandes nesday the result being a disagreement I | me every day from 8:30 A. M. to 5 P. tine marriage with one to whom Ills Low a Price. of the jury owing to a “mixup” of the M. —D. W. Bagshaw. parent.-« were opposed. Soon after I I was born my father consented to ale evidence. Upon a charge of distribut Is the comfortable and quieg wav to The “Community Day” meet at Ea jure bis wife, and I, when born, was ing liquor advestisements he was fined There has never been a time \vh'>n a go. Through cars to San Francisco gle Point, Thursday was one of the • hustled ofT without its being known to newspaper was more needed in the $200. and Los Angeles. principal events of the season. About my grandparents that my mother had household, The great war in Europe A number of Odd Fellows and Re- 2000 people were present: the program been married or I born to her. My year, with becahs attended the 97th anniversary was good and put through on schedule parents agreed to till this, expecting nus now entered its second Hint it would be temporary, lint my no promise of an end for a long tini", of the Odd Fellow lodge at Talent time. The address by Prof. Churchill, grundpurelits were relentless, and my These are world shaking events, in Wednesday. Among those attending on “Rural Schools,” was well deliver- Daily trains on Shasta Route. ( hi rents, becoming poorer and poorer, which the United States, willing or un were: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gall, Mr. ' ed and received with interest by the at Inst were unuble to remit my allow willing, has been compelled to take a and Mrs. Watson Caudill, Mr. and people. The ball game in the after Shasta Limited ance. My grandfather was finally part. No intelligent persi n can ignore Mrs. C. D. Abbott, G. A. Gardner and noon was won by the Jacksonville boys; San Francisco Express taken III and on his deathbed relent such issues. Louise Ensele. score 9 to 0. ed. He had left his money to charity, Exposition Special The Presidential contest also will Imt nt the last moment changed Ids A birthday was given Miss Kate soon be at hand. Already candidates California Express will, leaving tin' property to Ills son. Cronemiller at her home in this city 1. M. Upton Buried at Marshfield Immediately after his death my par for th ■ nomination are in the fi. d, aid Direct connection male at San Fran- last Saturday afternoon, Eighteen la- ents sought me. It turned out that my the campaign, owing to the extraordi Marshfield, Or., April 27 — The funer < isco to all points in the East or south. dy friends of Miss Kate were present supposed mother hinl received $IO,o<l<> nary character of the times, will be o Lb rol stopovers allowed. 10 days and a very enjoyable afternoon passed al of J. M. Upton, late Register of the for my return. The fact that I hud supreme interest. No other newspa U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, was extra allowed at El Paso a id New Or all too quickly, An elegant ’‘mtscel- also been forced to pay the same per will inform you with the prompt- leans on eastern tickets. laneous lunch” was served and thor- held here yesterday morning, with hun amount was not pleasing to my father, m-sH and cheapness of the lhrico-a- dreds in attend-nce. The circutit and he threatened to prosecute the wo Week edition of the New York World. oughly enjoyed. court took a short recess during the man for fraudulent conduct unless she A«k the local »rent or write THE THRICE-A-WEEK WORLD'S E. E. Brodie, publisher of the Ore- funeral. surrendertai the note I had signed. John M. Scott, General Pa aenirerlAv.-nt regular subscription pri-e is only $1 00 gon City Enterprise, and Phil Bates, Portland. Oregon This she did. publisher of the Pacific Northwest of For a long while after the great per year, and this pays for 156 papers change in my life I could no nothing We offer this urn q ialini nev. »paper Portland, respectfully president and Freight Wreck Near Roseburp n t nn i but think abont my newborn hnppl and secrets’-/ of the Or gon Edi’ ia n< ■««. and It »«•emed that my father ami re visitors . this ■ ffi >.■ frmz LOST mother were lx*ut on making up the JACKSONVILLE rni-tg. The g»-nt‘emen a N 7<L m.inv years they had laen deprived of togethcr for one > >• for . i a* ’’rom which t > n-e- , , i their chilJ by the affection they lav onlv. a hior a. law ..xing uniform r-i „ h. IUvU .Xi. a tubed on me. fsr publishing legal notices in newspa wreck, while one of the members of All this occurred many years ago. I • The regular subscription { rice of the pers. two parere is {2.50. am uow happily married. the crew was hurt. i > SATURDAY, APRIL, 29, 1916. 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