H. H. T uttle and family left Wednes­ C. C. Perkins and day morning for Grand Forks, North Saturday forenoon Dakota, where Mr. T u ttle will be Medford. secretary of the Y. M. C. A. in th a t Juniper from the Indian reservations city. They have the best wishes of a of New Mexico and Arizona may provi Those Who Go and Come With Company They Entertain large circle of friends. an excellent source of material for lead I. C. R o b n e t t returned Friday from pencils. M anufacturers are searching Eugene where he had been called by the world for pencil woods. Dr. Davis, dentist, Rustell Building. F or sale Fine seed barley. M. the death of his uncle, F. L. Cranfill, Canada has established a forest pro­ 41-4tid T ake your poultry to Faber & Mc­ Marshall. who died suddenly in that city last week. ducts laboratory in connection with Mc­ Donald’s. 4 ”i f Mr. Williams of G rants Pass came Mrs. Cranfill returned with Mr. Rob­ Gill University at Montreal, on the Will Nikolaus spent Tuesday fere- up Tuesday afternoon for a visit with n e tt and stopped here for a sho rt visit lines of the United S tates institution of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Moon. noon in Medford. vyith Mr. and Mrs. Robnett before go­ the same sort at the University of hoR S alk Seed wheat, seed oats, ing to her home in Medford. Mrs. Clarence I.overn spent Tuesday Wisconsin. seed barley and seed corn. It. V. Beall Splendid interest in farm d em on stra­ afternoon in Midford. Only a short time for those who wish 1 mile south Central Point. 41-44d tion work among farm ers of Lane to register before the city election and A. C. Walker was a business visitor Forest fires in the United S tates have county is reported by F. I.. Rader, up to the present time only about half to the county metropolis Tuesday. caused an average annual loss of 70 county agricultural agent. The people of the legal voters have registered. C. Mr. and Mrs. M. K. England were human lives and the destruction of 25 are said to be wide aw ake to the im­ S. Sanderson has the registration blanks Medford visitors Tuesday afternoon. portance of diversified farming, in the and will fill them out for you if you million dollars worth of timber. i he new spring dress goods are now T. M. Jones has rented the John scheme of which dairying seems des­ ju s t say the word. on display at Faber & McDonald’s 43tf Alberts building near the ••V" and ex ­ tined to play a leading part. The Ohio Association will hold their A. E. LaPor.te left Tuesday morning pects to fit it up as an undertaking President P. L. Campbell has an ­ for a short business visit to cities north. room when he returns from a trip to nounced that the new class room and annual meeting in the new Armory at Ashland on Saturday, February 28, at F or sa le A pony, or would trade California. administration building at the state 10 a. m. Dinner at 12 to 1:30. A fine for cow or hogs. S. E. March. 46d j When it comes to fertilizers we university, for which contracts will program in the afternoon. All Ohioans Mrs. Emma Bebb and Miss Sarah carry all kinds. T h ey ’re a good in­ soon be let. will be ready for occupant y with well filled baskets and Ohio fel­ Bebb sp en t Friday afternoon in Med­ vestm ent when intelligently used. C. by February, 1915. The condition dur­ lowship should be on hand. ing the preceding aeméater will be ford. P. Feed Store. 41tf J. S. Smith, President. greatly relieved by repairs and addi­ R. M. Wilson has returned from an Land plaster Is the best corrector of extended visit in California and eastern sour and w et soils known, and it also tions to Deady hall and one oth er class­ W L L K L Y INDUSTRIAL K I V I L W room buildings. cities. liberates plant food already in the soil. Land owners occupying approxim ate­ Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Ashcraft spent Its cheap at the C. P. heed Store. 41tf ly 40 square miles of bottom and prairie Oregon Development News in Line of Saturday and Sunday with relatives at tjuite a number from here went to land between Corvallis and Monroe, Industries. Payrolls. I tc. Ashland. M dford last Thursday evening to at- Oregon, have begun the formation of t old the “ Ham T re e ’’ a t the Page B. C. Gleason was down from Med­ the first drainage district under state (1‘r e p a .e l by the Stai-- L invau "f Industries n.i ford Tuesday for a business visit in th eatre and all report the play one of law in the Willamette Valley. It is S ta tistics. Cordami, Oregon. t le best ever shown in the new pk y this city. believed th a t a successful d em onstra­ During the past week the Supreme h (Use which has been bringing some Mrs. W. E. Price went to Ashland tion of the good results of drainage court has decided against Labor Com­ last Thursday for a weeks visit with e .tra good companies to Medford this will cause the movem ent to spread missioner Hoff in his contention that season. relatives. until it ta kes in fully one-fifth of the the eight hour law for public works Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Pankcy e n ter­ t .tal arable land in the valley, or near- applied to all public employment, such Have your shoes repaired by C. B. W atkins, the shoe man, No. 7 North Fir tained a number of their friends at i ly 1,000,000 acres, and th a t the entire a i police, firemen, state employes, etc. street, Medford. 26tf : dinner Sunday at their home east of cost of the work can be paid for in The case of Frank Sti ttlor, paper town to celebrate the fourth anniver­ three years from increased farm pro­ E. H. Strohmeier and Rev. J . F. sary of the birthday of their little son. d u c t s . It is s ta t' d th a t the lands to b x m anufacturer at Portland, Hgainst Vernon drove to Medford Tuesday for Those present: were: Mr. 9nd Mrs. Joe | be drained are now ,,ro)Jucil1(i crops the Public Welfare Commission was a short business visit. Wright, Mr, and Mrs. George Pankey, j averaging «IS to |S 0 p e r acre, and this a-gued before the highest court here, Onion sets, and all kinds of field and Mi. and Mrs. Guy T. x, John Hammrick, production is expected to he increased a id in either case, will he appealed to garden seeds (fresh stock) now on suit- Miss Marion Hamnirick and Marie j j the Supreme court of the United from 100 to 300 percent. a t the C. 1’. Feed Store. 4 Xtf . Wright. States. i W. J . Scott who is well known in A $20,000 central heating plant has George Snow went to G rants Pass A representative of Going and Hi r- I he local cemetery shows a much ^ n,is cjty all(| wbo owns a |a r gC ranch been installed by the- F irst National v y of Marshfield has t een spending S aturday for a few days visit with rel- j i improved appearance as the improved appearance as the result of abuUt two miles up the river from the Bank of Dallas. atives anil friends in that city. j work done by order of the cemetery j yj0j ()C orchard w ants to sell the place t.vo weeks at Portland buying m er­ I’ralrie City has a new (louring mill T. M. Julies leaves the latter p a rt of association in cleaning up the premises so advertises it as follows: “ This tr a c t chandise direct from the m anu factu r­ -pc-rated by electricity grinding thirty ers, to eliminate middlemen’s profits, the week for points in California where ami putting the ditferent lots in better of about 1400 acres fronts on Rogue P U N I R A I DIRECTOR barrels a day besides feed. he will hold a series of meetings. shape. We understand th a t arran g e­ river for nearly a mile no b e tte r fish­ and reduce the high cost of living. The St. Helens Creosotlng Co., is The Oregon Woodenware Manufac- AND E M B A LM c R F ran k Middlehusher of Trail was In ments are underway whereby w ater ing ground on che river embraces the city the first of the week on busl- j for ir rigating purposes may be secured some of the very best as well as the t iring Co., has an order for sixty enr- filling large orders of tre a te d piling C E N T R A L PO iN T , OR EG O N. from the Canal company for use in the poorest of land. The poor stuff is si c’l 1 1 mds of b u ttertu b s from the Sw ift and ties for Manilla and India. ness and f o r a visit with relatives. Graduate of Cincinnati College Parking Co. cemetery which will make it possible Marion county Is aw akening from that the average farm er couldn’t raise Mrs. Ira L. Gleason has been on the ; of Embalming, Cincinnati, Olilo. TI le Made-In-Oregon movem ent re- ¡he sleep of ages and will vote on an sick l i s t a few days this week hut is to keep the place more sightly during a disturbance on it or a lady raise her W estern College of Emlmlnftng, the sum mer months. The uction of hobble sk irt on it. T hat sort we In­ c ived substantial encourage w len 54,850,000 good roads bond issue. som ewhat improved at this writing. lowa City, lowa, and Oregon the board is to be commended. 1.500,000 brick were used in the N orth­ In their big fight for a pure- w ater tend to m ortgage for about a hundn d New Embroideries, new ginghams at S ta te Lie-ense. Calla day or night. supply Pendleton people will next vote- western Bank building at Portland, B. Gratch, the agent of a large colony ' hen trade our equity for standin,' rooip F ab er & McDonald's. 43tf of Russians which desires to settle on in Los Angeles or San Diego. The 5 >0,000 being the cream prosed face on u forty thousand dollar hood issue. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Murray and Mr. Oregon lands, was in Portland a few j good land will be cu t up and sold in brick. and Mrs. B. L. Richardson spent Sun­ days ago. He states th a t these Rus- t acts to suit buyers. We give no trad Amity people voted down a city day afternoon with friends at Agate. ] sians have been in this country from ing stamps, but to the purchaser of a w iterw orks proposition recently but Miss S arah Bebb returned the latter 8 to 10 years, and th a t they w ant a ten-acre tr a c t will be shown where the the m a tte r is to be brought up in a p a rt o f last week from Applegate where | tract of not less than 10,000 acres of angle worm grows the fa t te s t and the m ire practical way. fh e had been spending several weeks ' To the grain land. They are said to have perriwinkle builds his nest. The Board of Education is plannirg with relatives and friends. plenty of money to pu t Into a gold buyer of a tw enty-acre tract, six lessons to add a first-class gymnasium and C. C. C ate has entered actively upon! proposition where they can build up a in the a r t of casting the fly and lai d- swimming tank to the Marshfield high his duties as farm demonstrator at d ' community of their own. The colony Ing the denizens of the Rogue, from school. horticultural inspector of Union county, consists of about £0 » families at the ' the one-pound rainbow to the ten-pound The F arm ers Manufacturing a id with headquarters in the Federal build­ present time, but their agent states 1 silversides, by the Isaak Walton of Supply Co., of Bundon, are taking ing ut La Grunde. th a t within a short time the number | Medford (Toggery of course), and to s'e p s to establish a cheese factory. I the purchaser of a forty-acre tract, any Several members o f the local gun will he increased to $,000 to 3,000 and 10 pounds for $1.50. 5 pounds for 75c The Eugene F ru it Growers Assoc a- club sp en t a couple of hours at the A. th at each family will require about 160 ■ brick corner (not to exceed twenty-five ILeiidf-rcd in our own shop and absolutely fresh and pur»-. tion is extending contracts for larger , l o i t front) on Main street, Medford, or C. W alker ranch north of the city Mon­ acres of land. acreage of vegetables for the cannery. ; a picture thereof, will be giv en.” Hams, 23c lit. breakfast bacon, 25c 11». Picnics l(5ell> day afternoon shooting blue rocks and The Laurel Hill orchards near Phoenix The Springfield planning mills art- hail a very plea-ant time« Cured by ourselves and gurantced first class, which is in charge of J. W. P eart is to enlarging the box manufacturing de­ Among Ihc Churches. Among the u s i to r s from this city to be made one of the best in the valley K is h and Crabs On Fridays. p a rtm e n t to employ about tw enty m- re- M dford T u itd a y m< rr.irg were: Mrs. a cording to plans announced by the PRESBYTERIAN hands. George E. Fox, Mrs. H. W. Lindsay. president of the company owning the 1 Rev. J. F. Vernon, Pastor. After January 1, 1911, we will conduct otir busine-is on a The Pythian Lodge of Aurora Is to M s. Spink, Al Pankey, Clarence Pan- property. The orchard is owned by j Sunday school a t the usual hour, strictly cash basis and give our patrons the benefit of a cash k.*y, and "B ro w n ie” Ross. capitalists of Honolulu and H. F. Lewis, 10:00 a. m. Preaching services a t 11:00 erect a two-story brick block loixloo, to cost $15,(XX). deal. The auction sale in the Hostel build­ president of the company, has recently | a. m. Preaching in the evening a t 7:30 The Tidew ater mill a t Florence lias ing S atu rday aft. moon was well at- h en in the valley and expressed him o'clock. t aided and all the goods sold at a very s If as very well pleased with the show-1 Junior Christian Endeavor every Sun- b •en reconstructed an I is preparing In good price. Auctioneer Neale says it ir:g made by the orchard under the I day afternoon a t 3 o'clock. Senior saw $100,000 worth of logs this spring. Other Christian Endeavor every Sunday even­ Work has hi gun on the first section Was the most successful sale that hi s m in ag em en t of Mr. Peart. Pitoni», M a i n 0 1 of the Pacific Highway from Me-ilfi rd b en held in Central Point for a long m mbers of the company will inspect ing a t 6:45. Re». Phone J0 X 3 t re orchard during the sum mer and ex- 1 t me, so far as general satlsfae". i n to Morning theme, “ The Direct Dealing to Central Point concrete with a g ra n ­ p ct to put in more fruit as well as to of Man With God a Right and an Obli- itoid s u r f a c -. all conccrneJ goes. Plans for a $30,000 high s-hool for According to the annual report of g .ve considerable attention to hog rais- gatio n.” the Rogue River Fruit & Produce As­ mg. At present the orchard comprises Evening theme, “ Heaven Our H ome” the Fulton Park district Portland, are to be ready by the middle of March. sociation, which ships about one-third K () acres of fruit ar.d they already have | METHODIST EPISCOPAL. of the to tal o u t[ u t of the valley, 359 200 head of porkers on the ranch. The Germ an Turnverein of Portland Rev. C. L. Crcesy, pastor. carloads o f fruit were shipped during In its Investigation of the death of is completing a big club house a id Sunday School 9:45 a. m., preaching 1313, 153 cars o f pears, 2t)5 cars of Richard C. Curry at Ray Gold recently gymnasium at a cost of about $Mi,nOO. apples and one car of peaches. Prices by electrocution the grand jury censures a t 11:00; Junior League a t 3: