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FlUUAr, FEBRUARY U, WFEKLY r.C"Jl E KJVEB COrRJKll PAGE EIGHT ItMtTI.AMl rAI'lTAIJST tr ins to make Ihf nmelvt-s at i.rom IU H THOMAS Rt( H. jinently a feature of the evening a the ontit lUelf and be-conie ter The tale of It. Thoinan of hi 2""- rudi-ly -rsonal In o floini?. It is our tuldst one of the iuon( rese tl I i'ri--Ij trr!ati and prominent families. Thl prop- t'uif.e may be x;ie (fl. ere farm five milea down the river, hoped that no mora outbreaks will to a I'ortland capitalist, uhlrh ha fake plae. an not !i in ii more l-trl-Just been f onsiitnmated, brint; into mental to the pood feeling erlstins this roiinty new capital and more de-! between the cluba. veiopment work, but it takm from Jrii!a v evening tli- Cliristidi.s and will mix and a od (n account erty Ilea alonn the river and adjoin ,,f tl(. o ,v ('. CUe club, whirh will the Kltimann ranh, contains 20 6nj, j tjie itl,eTA house that even acre of full bearing commercial or- nji t h f tilg panie will Mar; iTini't thard, and a lanse proportion of nil- y Bf 7 30 and wiil be over in time tlvated land. The term .of aale are for tj WDo wlh to attend. not mentioned, alHioujih Mr. Thoman aaya the price lit 'natlnfa lory. Mr, Thatcher, the purchaser, although be will not perHonally'condm t the farm, will develop it through representatives. FARM RESIDENCE IS III RKI f TIIl"RSI.lV WIRE IIKIKF8. VAI.K, Or., IMj. 13 Three thous- Thc Thomas family will remain 1 (, ra,)ij:s W(.re ,,,,,.,. to dtath by here a few weeks and then remove j f u ,r8 a ().,V(, tl,.r(, Tlle roun(j. to Portland where Mr. Thomas has a, an o( lhrMf business openltiK under -oriHll-ra- Hon About 'J 11 years ai?o Mr. Thomas j came to Cranls I';ihm and coiiriutcd u ; grocery biinliie.'-s for three years. 1 net 11 it K to lioli.ien it Moss, wliiihi store is now the White House Uro rery. He then went to New York to' take cliarise of one of the depart ments III the largest deparMi.etit , sioris on Fifth avenue, remaminu'. (JKKKNVII.I.K. Cal., Feb. 13 irii a dollar In the slot and turn on the faucet for your "booze." This was the system followed by a boot lexers distillery In a lumber camp here until the oflb ials got busy. there three ea.s and returning to I '-OS AXOKI.KS. Feb. 13. -Ceorge Cranu Fa,y. t nter the furniture I Hray;,ll. 17. attempted to hold up bu.ltiess. Five years a a., his health ,h!s (hum. Ceorge Simpson as a Joke, failed and lie went onto the farm. Simpson had a baseball bat and C", ray where energy and business Judgment '"'1 i,n' '0 ' hospital. Three ribs, made for him a handsome profit and doetors say. the outdoor exeri 1st health. Sl NEWS CONVEVED To Will: (H'CAI'T, St OTT. 1 testoreil 111- " EOS AM; FEES. Feb. 13. -Steeped In firewater, three Indians imported METHODISTS NOW I.ED for a charity cowboy carnival. Itsbl I II II I, s ; s. swept down Spring street at tpl.l- nlght, pursued by their custodians. The basketball at the llos" (tub Federal officers are looking for the gym. last evening between Die Meth- man who sold tho booze. O'liut and I'resln teriati teams closed w 1' Ii the si ore favoring tile .Mel 110 disl quintet, :!i;-V The Methodist buys avaln demonstrated the result of consistent pr.'Ktice In ileeoilir: team work for points rather than depending upon individual work, and thus the score tells the same old s ory. l!oth bunches started the game hard a n 1 fouulit with all tin ' vim the) bad; Smith and llerrbk again witiiiitiK tlin plamlitH of the crowd for their well worked plays In Betting the ball luto the briHket, and the Methodist guards doing good work In keeping their opponents covered; while Stlnebaugli played the whole' game for the 1'resbyter Ifins. making all of their points. In tho preliminary (lie .Methodist Juniors took the game by a (lose martin. Only one disagreeable feature has marked these popular contests to Hie present, and Iha' is the outbursts of rowdyism on the part of n few of the spectators who seem to delight in IIOMM.I'I.F, Feb. I H. That Mrs K. F. Scott Is today advised of the death of her explorer-husband. Is the belief iif wireless officials here. The steamer AorangI on which Mrs. Scott embarked to meet her husband has a wireless range of but 30 miles, but this, in tho opinion of experts, should not have prevented her from picking up messages of Captain Scott's death from w ireless out Ills covering a much longer range, The Aorangl reaches New Zealand February "7. U.liuo I'ltlSOVEKS REI. EXSED. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 12. Three thousand prisoners wero released from Ilelein prison hero during the progress of today's battle, scattering over nil parts of the city. Anarchy already prevails In several sections. The farm resident e of Win. An derson, about 12 miles down Rogue river from this city, was destrovel by fire at noon on Thursday, the fire having aught from a btovepipe p,?s;i;g tnrougn trie root. .Mrs. An derson was at Crania Pass Thurs day and there was no one at home except the daughter, Mahle. who, when she discovered the fire, en deavored to save the contents of the house with the assistance of Mr. Emerson, a neighbor, who saw the blae. A portion of the household goods were saved, but the loss will foot up to several hundred dollars besides the building, with no Insur ance. There had not been a fire In the stove since early morning and the only explanation possible is that the roof boards had been smouldering for gome hours before the flames broke out. The fire had gained great headway before discovered. TREES TREES It is now time to get busy Planting Trees. WHEN VOE PATRONIZE EDEN VALLEY NURSERIES you are dealing with the leading nursery of Southern Oregon. Von have the best stock of goods In the valley from which to choose. Vot. are dealing with a nurseryman, not a tree agent. You get reliable, stock and reliable advice. You get nursery goods that have been properly handled You will be pleased with the goods, the price will be right. II IT MOKE IK) VOE WANT? Call and see my stock. You are always welcome whether you buy or uot. ..Delivery yards ONE BLOCK EAST OF NEW CON CRETE BRIDGE ON MAIN ST. N. S. BENNETT PHONE OHOI Medford, TWENTY-THREE YEARS A RESIDENT OF THE IMKJfK RIVER VALLEY. "OX TO WASHINGTON" SI EERAtiETTE SLOGAN. TRNSPOKTS PREPARE FOR 'News, Virginia, all four transports METI CIIEN. N. J., Feb. 13. Ex-j pressing no fear of the bad roads 1 ahead the "On to Washington" suf-i fragette army of 16 from New York started for Princeton early today. They expect to arrive there late this afternoon. "(leneral" Rosalie Jones, leader of the band, has named her followers "The army of the Hudson." The army presented a bedraggled appearance when it arrived here, the muddy roads affording but few dry spots for the dainty feet of tli. women. Tiunc tm ii.'Yiro. Ithere are being fitted up. They are I the Summer, Meade, Kilpatrick and WASHINGTON. Feb. 13. Instead 1 McClellan. of only two transports preparing for j quirk trips to Mexico from Newport! Artistic job work at the Courier. went t( Mrs. Arthur Vlnyard Drain Friday to visit. C. J. Howard of Kerby went , Medford Friday, called there on t. count of the serious illness 0! ,X brother, Geo. Howard. tuo warae TWO MORE DY.N MITERS RELEASED FROM PRISON, j CHICAGO, Feb. 13. -Bonds for j the release of William Shoiipe and j H. II. Houlihan of Chicago, two of I the union men convicted at Indian- j apolis for unlaw fully transportina 1 dynamite, were submitted here today for the approval of Federal District ; Attorney Miller. There Is no better medicine made for colds than Chamberlain's Cough 1 Remedy. 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