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Get yiur job printing at thisc otfie. Sixty ice Plants in Oregon Dr. Martin Giesy Is Dead John B'vkley of Ruch was in town Salem, Or.. Aug. 23.—There are f0 Aurma Or. Aug. 2?. —Dr. Martin i this week. Giesy a pioneer of 1855. and one of plants in the state engaged exclusively SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 19)6. T. W. Harriot of Anplegate was in the found is of the old Aurora colony, in the manufacture uf ice, according town Friday. is dead at the age of 83. He practiced to figures complied by Labor Com- medic ne for many years, but retired oiissoner Huff. The average highest All work done in 1916 spot cushat LOCAL NEWS I W. R. Sparks. about 20 years ago. A son, , Grover daily wage paid to female employees Giesy. with the third infantry band, is in the plants is .$1.80 and the highe t Order your Sunday dinner in advance Schools open September 11 I now on his way home. Dr. A. J. paid to m des is $3 41. at Mrs Taylor's. Giesy, of Portland, was n cousin. Harley Hall of Buncom was in to wn For Fire Insurance that protects Thursday. Earihquuk.’ at Eureka call at this office. Cold Snap Descends Dan Wiley of Steamboat was in Frank Henry of Watkins was in Eureka, Cid., Aug. 23.—The moit town this week. town this week. On Central ¡Oregon violent earthquake felt here since Henry Wendt transacted business at April, 1906, when Sun Francico was i J. M. Rader Phoenix was a recent Culver, Or., Aug. 22,—On Saturday partially destroyed, rocked the city I Medford Monday. visitor in thia eity. 1 night this section experienced a heavy 6:55 Chauncey Florey was a visitor at W. T. Grieve was a visitor at Med frost even the potato vines being hurt. and northern H’lmbolut cojtity at o’clock this morning, arousing late Medford Tuesday. ford Friday afternoon. t In foil’’ years such a frost has not sleepers, who ti ■.! from their homes George A. Gardner was a visitor at J. J. Ossenburg of Ruch was a re- ( been experienced here. The frost into the streets panic stricken, There Medford Thusrday. cent visitor in this city. does nut seem to have done any dam was no matui. I dam iga. E. E. Gall of Ashland was a recent The Presbyterian Sundae School will age as far north as Madras, and north There were two shj^ks, each lasting visitor in this city. of that point no damao'e wa» done. several seconds. picnic at Ashland Sept. 1. Sheriff Singler transacted business Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ulrich were The wheat and other grain crops. near- I Similar reports come fro n Arcata at Medford Monday. Iy ripe now, have not been touched, and other points north of here. visitors at Medford Friday evening. as most of the grain is rip? enough to ♦a.* Barnum’s circus is billed to appear Geo. W. Cherry of Medford was a be harvested now, and consequently at Medford Sept. 11. bisiness visitor in this city Monday. Electric Spuks cannot be touched. Charles Eaton of Glendale was in Several persons from this place at- town first of the week. (From Off Our Wireless) tended the dance at Ruch Saturday J. W. Mvers of Central Point was a night. Notice To Ci editors recent visitor in this city. * D. R. Thomas of Klamath Falls The Germm Airmen that raid Eng- The season for killing gray squirrels transacted business in this city Wed- : IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF land a’wavs seem to pick a time when i will begin September 1st. J OREGON. IN AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. they hiven’t long to stay, nesday. Loren Beebe of Ashland transacted Holbrook Withington of Medford Ho.v did such a sane name as Brody In the Matter of the Estate of business in this city Thursday. was a visitor in this city Wednesday George C. Rees, Deceased. ever succeed in attaching itself t) a Mr. and Mrs. H. Venable of Ruch afternoon. town in Galicia? Notice Is Hereby Given that the were visitors in this city Thursday. Th.' ending of the garment strike in Deputy Sheriff Curly Wilson was a undersigned, bv an order of the Count? Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Luke Ryan business visitor at Medford Friday I Court of Jacks n County, State of New York may take away from the uf Medford, Monday Aug. 21, a son. afternoon. ! Oregin, has been appointed and now spectacular in other cities. The heat was terrific in Chicago for B. R. McCabe of Medford transacted Dan Bagshaw who is working at the i ¡s the duly qualified administrator of business at the court house Wednes- _ _ °C. orchard9 sPen* Sunday with his j the estate of the said decedent, George several days, but the temperature of d iy. parents in this city. i the esteemed Chicago Tribune is never | C. Rees. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Dunford of i AH creditors or persons having claims so hot as its temper. If your life is worth insuring, why There is more than one ktnd of pre not vour live-stock? For particulars the Bar H ranch were visitors in this against said decedent or his estate are hereby notified and required to present paredness. The man wno is careless city Tuesday forenoon. see R. D. Hines. Chris Kenney who is homesteading the same, with proper vouchers, to about his eating and drinking is the G. C. Trautmann, an attorney of the undersigned at his office at Jack ; man who is going to keel over first Yreka, Calif, was a business visitor in on the little Appiegate was in town a sonville, in Jackson County, State of , under the attack of the sun. couple of days this week. this city Monday. Oregon, within six months from the Dentists in convention use moving Miss Laura Eaton of Glendale has R. D. Hines of the Bank of Jackson I date hereof. ! pictures to illustrate the lectures. ville has been appointed agent for the returned to her home after a week’s i Date hereof and of the first publica ' This is the wrong idea. It is the visit with friends in this city. Oregon Life Insurance Co. tion here if is August 26, A. D. 1916. patient who needs the distraction cf Mr. and H. M. Battimari of San The annual re-union of Southern H. K. HANNA, the movies, not the uroane dental sur Administrator. Oregon Soldiers and Sailors will be Francisco are visiting Mr. and Mrs. geon. E. S. Wilson and other relatives in held at Ashland, September 11. Junk men in the United States col Mr and Mrs. E. A. Thompson and this city. lected $114,000,000 worth of old metal At The Churches Miss Louise Jones, chief operator of Mt. and Mrs. Oscar Lewis visitel last year, but this is small indeed com the telephone exchange is visiting friends at Central Point Sunday. pared with the junk salvaging business CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A number of persons from this city friends at Roseburg. She expects to that Europe will presently be engaged attended the “Damaged Goods” per remain about two week«. Services held every Sunday morning in. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wilson and Mrs. at 11 o’clock in I, O. O. F. Hall. formance at the Page Thursday night. Chaos formerly resided in Mexico Judge and Mrs. F. L. TouVelle re P. N. Fick who have been camping at Everybody welcome and still has a number of relatives turned the first of the week from an the sulphur spring on little Applegate tiiere. auto trip to Crater Lake and Klamath returned Saturday well pleased with The Philadelphia Athletics are giv their outing. P resbyterian Falls. ing the come-back process a bad time Judge and Mrs. F. L. Tou Velie left Our Sabbath Schoo! will take a vaca It is reported that valuable deposits today for an auto trip to Crescent tion until September 10th. Watch for of it. of Wolframite have been discovered “Deutschland under allies” is the near Sterling by a prospector named City and other points of interest in further notices in this column. song of Captain Keenig and his gallant Northwestern California. They will Rev. J. K. Howard of Glendale will Kromitz crew. remain several days. preach in the morning at the 11 o’clock Earl Oscar Johnson and Miss Elsie The sun is still shining behind the A. E. J. Percival who had been on hour. Barbara Simmons were married at clouds, but do not go .without your a business trip to Spokane and other Evening Worship at 8 o’clock as Medford, Monday evening. Rev. J. i usual. umbrella. northern points for several months Theme: “ Christain Tact ” C. Rollins officiated. An aeroplane may look smaller as it past returned Saturday evening look Prayer meeting on Thursday evening Old Sol got down tn business this ing as chipper as a four-year-old. rises higher, but the price of gasoline at 8 o’clock. Subject, “The unchange week and as a result Thursday was doesn’t. Mrs. Anna Isott, formerly Miss able Word.” the hottest day since July 1911, the Villa must have nearly enough sol Anna Wendt of this city, who has been All those enrolled in the Sabbath mercury going to 103. visiting her parents in this city the School during the past year are in diers by now to think seriously of run Miss Ona Wendt, daughter of Henry past three weeks, left today for San ning for the presidency again. Wendt, Jr., of New Pine Creek. Ore Diego, Cal. whe-e Mr. Isott is in busi vited to a picnic to be held Friday The failure of the Crown to take Sept. 1st in the Park at Ashland. gon is visiting at the home of her I ness. Verdun may be attributed to lack of Bring basket lunch and meet at the grandparents in this city. The Southern Oregon Odd Fellow Church promptly at 8:30. The trip help from old King Cotton. Mrs. J. W. Wilson who had been Association will hold a picnic and will be made in automobiles. Not only did the Deutschland make camping for several weeks at the meeting at Ashland, September 5 Beginning Sunday Sent. 10th. Special i a wonderful voyage, but we infer from sulphur springs on the little Applegate The Ashland lodge will furnish free exchanges it discovered Baltimore. has returned well pleased with the coffee, sugar and milk. A’l members Services, will he conducted every evi n- ing in the Church by Rev. J. K. How- “Petticoat in War Time” says a out ng. of the order are invited. ar I. Make your plans now for attend 1 headline, and we suppose the story D. W. Bagshaw has been appointed Classes at St. Mary’s Academy, ing these meetings. | went on lo explain whv there are now agent for the Pacific Fire Insurance Medford, Oregon, will be resumed so few of them even in a neutrsl Albert H. Gammons, Co. at this city and will be pleased to ! Tuesdav, September fifth, Complete country like this. Minister. write your insurance Office with ! courses offered in high school, grammar Jacksonville Post. and primary grades. Exceptional ad- | STOP-LOOK-LISTEN- “In the j vantages in music, art, and China ciuniry God made and man forgot.”. painting' Day pupils and boarders Excellent sleeping- See the advertisement in this ¡«sue of are received. things doing. September 2, 3, 4.— porch accomodations »re a feature of Brookings, Oregon. the boarding school. There will be Horse Races— According to figjres complied by an automobile concern at Portland, 356 Fusion Fails In Washington You fellow with the speedy nag-Get Busy. new cars have been purchased in Jack- Seattle, Wash.. Aug. 21.—Repre- son county this year, a record which Ball Games, Dancing and other sports is exceeded only by Multnomah and : senatives of the Progressive and Pro- I hibition parties in joint session here Marion counties. ! late Saturday, found it impossible to Mrs. Ida Alice Mego, wife of Pat reach an agreement for fusion and the Mego of Medford died at her home in two parties will conduct separate Bring your Tent and Bed and utilize the that city Aug. 22, 1916. She was a ' campaigns. native of California and was aged about 46 years. Funeral was held Thnrsday afternoon. Highest quality, jewelry September 2, 3, 4. The Date repairing, diamond set A number of young people from this ting, watch repairing, city, enjoyed a ride on a hay wagon BROOKINGS, Curry County, Oregon. agate mounting and jew The Place Saturday night, to Central Point where elry manufacturing. they attended a social enrertainment I lhe Fvent CHETCO COVE CARNIVAL Martin J. Reddy, given by the Epworth League of that St.. MEDFORD. OREGi eity. They report having a general good time. Eugene Small, an employee „of a Medford garage was arrested Tuesday charged with the theft of a camera valued at 185. from an automobile atored in the garage. At a hearing before Justice Taylor, Small admitted the theft and was given 30 days in the County jail in this city where he is now incarcerated. Claasea at St. Mary’s Academy, Medford, Oregon will be resumed Tuesday, September fifth, Complete One Heavy Weight Silver Plated Teaspoon With any Fifty Cent Purchase courses offered in high school, gram mar and primary grades. Exceptional Nyal Quality Goods, At advantages in muaic, art, and China painting. Day pupils and boarders THE CITY DRUG STORE, JACKSONVILLE, ORE. are received. Excellent sleeping- J. W. Robinson, M. I). Prop. porch accomodations are a feature of the boarding school. Jacksonville Post “In the Country God made and man forgot” Band music--Every day--Hear that? Free Camping Grounds -* The Horse Thief’s Girl By DONALD CHAMBERLIN Weather deperì. Following is the report of !'. S. v'ol- unteer Cooperative Observer, L i>r:.i ; <uiv. Jacksonville, for month of Latitude 12 deg. IS. min. no h. Io' gi- tude 123 deg. 5 min. west. Date Maximum Minimum i n rinir.-.- 1 IK 1. The human heart bents mu 50 1 59 ..1 same among the good and tl 2 65 -16 This Is u story of a girl, roll; 3 76 48 Couth, but an outlaw among o 46 81 4 46 win made u sacrifice which. •5 77 85 48 6 In a bad cause, should entitle 53 88 7 the mime of heroine. 82 M When the state of Colorado n ils a 8 50 81 wild country, filled with wild people. 9 49 91 it) a 1 inn there was who, starting under 11 5 S 95 the title of road agent, degenerated to 12 ('»<> 89 the condition of lomimm horse thief, 13 55 85 5 ! 85 limnaii laws may be inherited, but 14 77 62 the., do not*origiliate by uceideut. In 15 1 19 Hi 6 i a new country a horse or a mule is 16 71 Ö0 I 17 nn absolute essentltl. Consequently 8 1 44 one who steals u horse Is given the 18 5! 8; 19 greatest of all puuishi tents. While n 20 83 , 53 mini may deliberately shoot down an 21 53 84 other In the street or over a card ta 22 71 5.) 46 67 hie and nut be (ailed to an tic: mint, 23 48 76 the man who steals a horse Is strung 24 63 71 25 up to n tree by the lie k 48 76 Ryan was the only mime known for 26 63 71 this person who li.t.l slid down so far 27 43 89 in tin1 scale of crime, lie ha I become 28 53 87 sm h a thorn in ¡he side of the settlers 29 48 85 30 of the rcidon lie worked that they de 31 i- i: elded to drop everything else to run him do-.vn. It was n long chase, hut Temperature—mean max. 8)90; tn' in nt last they got him In n pul, h the sides of whi h were tins alaltie. The mie. 47 33; mean 51.66. Max 95. on 1.', mouth of the gulch was guarded by Minimum, 44, on IV. Greatest da-ly the committee. If there was any range, 13. Total precipitation I 33 egress they dhl mH know It. There inches. Greatest in 24 hours, 19.1 io , was art outlet for n good climber near on 61. Number of dais with 01. the lipper end of the gulell. but In or ! inch or more precipitation, 2. clear, der to escape by that route the fugi ¡24; partly cloudy, 2; cloudy, 5. tive Would have to expose Ills lady to 21.69 Precipitation fur season, the fire of any one In the < enter of the I Precipitation for last season gill h. rl. B ritt , While lhe settlers were laying their Cooperativa Uns t . plans f-r the capture they were ap proaclicd by the girl who lui.s been mentlonc I above. "Air y' lookin' fer Ryan?" she asked Long W¿r Predicted Sime she might be Interested In By French Statesman Ryan's safety, she received no positive reply. "Cos if y' air I reckon I can help y-' Paris, Aug. 22.-- A difficult and locate him. Look a here!" She ptiljed up the sleeve of her call i prolonged struggle before the war is co dress and showed some shocking ended was prophesied today by foi trier marks on her arm: then she lowered it Premier Viviani, minister of justice in nt the back of the nock and showed the present cabinet, in an address more of them. "Ryan give me these." she said In n made at Gueret, he said: “Although victory is certain, it will bitter tone. require hard and prolonged efforts to “Are you his wife?" "I'm his gal. Ho came to our house break Prussian mditarism an I prevent onet when a posse was chasin’ him recurrence of its crimes. There can I hid him, nml when he went away I be no peace before the attainment of went with him. And these scars air It victory, before adequate reparati >n is what I got fer what I done fer him. I made and before justice triumphs. Flo v‘ wonder 1 want to turn him In?” The men of the committee looked at one another. This might be a case of Bill Vetoed by Wilson a girl wltti had saved a desperado from death, had trusted herself to Itlm nml bud received the reward that might Washington, Aug. 22 —President have been expected from n hardened Wilson today vetoed a bill allowing criminal. That she should desire re cities and townships to buy pub':c venge was not remarkable. “Well, what do you propose?" said lands, including forest lands in tht.r vicinity for pinks, cemeteries aid the leader of the committee. sewage. The president vetoed the "See that rock up there?” “The one next the big tree?" bill on the ground that the nation .1 “Yes. lie's goln' to hide till after forests should not be utilized in that dark and then climb up there and git way. away. He's Iddln' up near the head of the guh l>. I'll gn nml tell Idin that Spain increases Army y’re coinin' up to take him That'll scare him so that he'll trv to git over the ro<k by day. Y' kin shoot him Madrid Spai t, Aug. 21.— An inerea-e when lie's between y’ and the skyline.” The committee held a consultation. in the Spanish army to ISO.OtO mi n Some declined to trust the girl; some on peace footing is provided for in a did not ’Ike giving up hanging the military reorganization bill which soon man Instead of shooting him. But will be presented to path men’ by 'lie they all wished to be through with the minister of war, General Luque. 'lliis Job and ret I a k home. So they told the girl she might go ahead and tell calls for an increase over the present Byun the story. They would be ready force of 4V,000 men will be garrisoned to pick him off as soon as they got a in Morocco. The reserves of the active armv will clear view of him. She went off up the gulch muttering permit rapid mobilizaii -n of 400,000 maledictions on the man who had re men. The project proi ides for otfi- turned evil for good. The men took cers sufficient for a reserve army of position where they could get a good 600,000. view of the rock and any one who at tempted to climb It. There they wait ed, some one of their numlier keeping Ashland Hunters Bring watch and bls gun cocked ready for the execution. In Plenty of Venison Alsnit nil hour lifter the girl hud left them they saw the figure of a man slowly climbing the rock. But It wiis Ashland, Or., Aug. 22.—The first indistinct and the man on guard pre few days < f the deer hunting seas< n ferred to wait till It passed over the lipper edge of the rock when It would yielded small returns to the hunte s lie lietween him and the light. Just who went out from Ashland, but rains as It landed on the summit It turned, last Friday and Saturday, which turn looked down Into the gulch and threw ed into snow in the high mountain?, n kiss nt some one there. The man of made hunting conditions ideal and re the committee who held his rifle to his ports of kills are coming in from every slnmlder fired, but the weapon was I section. At least ten parties from knocked lip by one of the committee Ashland spending Sunday in the and the shot went skyward. mountains returned with venison. No "It's the gal!" exclaimed the man accidents have been reported as yet who hail interfered. "You gol domed fool, you’ve let the ip South rn Oregon. rascal escape. What makes you think ft was the gal?" ‘‘He'd never throw her a kiss like Auto Driver Arrested that even though be believed »he’d For Bringing in Liquc r saved him again, and it’s Just what she'd do if she was going to die for Spread yourselves over the him. Roseburg, Or., Aug 22.—Tom Hall mouth of tlie gulch. We’ll get him recently convicted of illegally having yet” And they did. Ills girl had Intended liquor in his possession, was arresti d to die that he might live, supposing at Canyonville by Deputy Sheriff that after she had been killed for him Frank Hopkins, and a te-t will pro the committee would go home believ bably be made of the law as to v. hether ing that they had killed the man they were after. Then the horse thief could or not automobile parties can bring unlimitid walk out of the canyon In perfect safe liquor into the state i ty. She had betrayed herself and hltn Quantities. Il this is not done, charge.: by n feminine net. of driving a car while in an intoxicated Before they hanged him they asked condition may be brought. Hall had him to tell them about the girl who 19 bottles of wh skey and II bottles of would have died for him without ef beer, said to have been purchased at fect He told the story, but did not acem to lie especially Impressed with Hornbrook. The case will probably be tried in the justice court at Kicklie. the sacrifice she hud made,