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I lib) AIl.OPKOftP MUL TJtJ.BU.NJO, Al KlWOttlJ, ORl'XIUN, TUl'JHDAV, .K1MRUARV I, 1)1(). 8 $900,000 OREGON FARMERS WEEK 10 OPEN SOON GOLD DURING 1 009 Baker County Is Greatest Producer In State, With Josephine Sec ond Pincers Plentiful . In State. Oregon Iiiim lately been prududiiiK from .tlM)ll,(l()() to .ft ,1100,0(10 hiiuuul ly In K"M. rniiu 40,0(10 to 80,(100 lino ounce ol' silver, from 2.10,000 to nOO.OOO pounds ut' copper, anil n small ouuullty ol' load. In 11)08 tli ere wiih n iniitcrliil falling it If in tlio iiiuntlly of ore mined nud work od. An itnprovi'iiient in silver output 1m expected from the returns of 1000, but tint uolil product Ion has appar ently decreased. Ituker county con tinue (o lie the Rrentcsl Rold pro ducer in the stale, the prineipnl bourco bnJiiR fpiArU taincs. Over half of tliu gold output of Into hap been derived from Ilnkor county alone. Josephine, county, the Hccoud Iftnpist producer, relies mainly on Uh placer for ttn rank in kI! produe tlinii having many Inro mid pro dilutive hydraulic iiiineH in operation. The. iiuinber of placer milieu in (lie ututo Is inoreusiui;, but tbu nutiibnr of ipinrtr. iiiineH remains about (lie uninc. There arc loss than 2.10 productive iiiiucM of all classes in Oregon. The main dccrciiHc in tfold output ban re cently been in deep-uiinirtf: opera, lions, thnucji it is alMo shown in h draulic iniuiiif. Tho lessoned yield Iiiin not been due to eohntinn of work' on any important mines but to n general reduction in the yield of utility larp and small mines. The average output of metal per ton f the ore mined hart incrciiHcd ill re cent years, though the quantity niilUj ed hit been much lcx. Some of the operator ran their reduction plants for only a portion of 100H. but were developing and preparing for Menny runs in 1000. The eouiitioH of N'orthcnscru Ore iron, including linker, are more pro ductive than the croup included in Southwestern Oregon. The hwgot producer of Hilvcr is Ornut county, hut the yield of linker county is only slightly less. The low price of cop Mr hns emitted a material reduction in output of this metal in Josephine county, which in usually the largest producer. There arc now lf conn lies in Oregon which arc making an annual mineral output. , , The estimates of the mint indicate n gold output in Oregon in 1000 of $712,000, against .fHOo.OOO in 1008. ami n silver production of 71,100 fiun ounccH in 1001), ncuinM .10,100 fine, ounces in 1008. Instructive Courses Offered at 0. A. C, Boiilnrilno February 14 Experts Are to Lecture. Tor (tardea tool, r Hardware Co. Medford 29 Infonnatlon worth hundred of dollar to the farm dim of the state will be offered nt the Oregon Agri cultural college, during fanncr' week, which ojmnH February M, Lecturon nnd excrciHCH, covering the iiiohI vi tal mid important information which Hclonco and oxpcricuco have gathered, will be given by experts, Vvri will coiaineneo at 8 o'clock In the morn ing mid cootitiliA until 10 o'clock r.l night, Amplo opportunity will be of fered for questions nnd discussions. Tho first college poultry show will be held on Friday, when prizewinning birdH from houio of the bent flocks in the sidle will be exhibited. A Huunnary of tbu work follows: Five. IccturcH on "DiscafteR of Farm Anlinnls," by Dr. Withyooinbe; five, lectures on "Stock Fceiling" by Dr. Witbycombe; ten hours' practice in apple-packing under expert iu- Ntructioii, enough to learn the priu-j Woman'sWorld A WELL-KNOWN LADY OF YOLO, MODOC AND SACRAMENTO COUNTIES. ' MRS. TAFT'S UNDERSTUDY.- Mrs. Leulo Moro, Who fleprctcnti th Preildont'o Wife at OUte Functions, i Snernrnento, Jan. 22. 1010. I wish to Hluto to the public, for tl.c u.:t ..t r..u- .1 . II.. m ... . . . . VIJiJ Wi HIT JUHUTT-IIICII llilll nim v iiia nmrns 01 airs, inrt lior HIS , . , ler, Mr. Lonls More, Iiiin been Her con- omc" l,ui1 "fW"nK from with slant coiiTpniilon, An It Is Mtlll linpern- mu omp)icuted wjth kidney trouble, tho that tlit prcaldent's wife Hhould J that for yearn mjr -wife wn in n be spared till unnecessary fatigue. Mr, frightful condition-tould not lop More will represent tbe. tint lady of . , , . . , , the Inn.l t dlplon.MIe dinners unci t ",n, "p,in bcd or n muni of the Inrcc h(k.I:,I function of 'c.hidr' H"d tmM had a Mvere Mt,n,k the gny Wanlilngtoii mmihoij, which he- ,lllttl et""" " be relieved by any one gun ufllclally with tlie public recep- uon on New Your day. fto I Ruggented Dr. Hing. He not only gave her immediate relief, bnt in nix months cured her, nnd hIic linx not liau hh attaek nor shown any asth On 'till occakIou Mm, Tuft, looking very ntlructlro In a toilet of blue llk and cryHtal bend, made u circuit of uic Maie nwimn, greet ug eotilt Old u. 1 i m friend en route, returning In tv.-enly 'T '?'? 'f,' Th,15 tnlnutoH to her own upurlinent up. And tbnt fcLe in well ul".be In (be executive nmnvl'.a. Mrs. I1""' iHhy, which can be proven 10 J jmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I In Case of vSicKness p n n n tr. s ; a 1 W " J J -M. X MEDFORD PHARMACY Near I'obI Olfico All Night Service Free Delivery Afore Ih niuoTot Ibe you.:fiVst vt the Mis nltnntlve dnughterir of Jta':;e llorrou i of Clnclunntl. She wait bom In the ! old homo whero her father rtlll rc-'j Hide, and he Wna carefully etlucnted mi were all her gluten. Hlie Is aDion the most booklfth of her Hlntern, nnd dny one that will take lie trouble to nil ol G0U4 K almt, lloninc lids may ba of benefit lo' Aome' hoi' nnflerer, I atn plen.ed to f 1 Yefer lo nnd remmend Dr. Hing.il J Btre-t, ri rhinrpc phyftieian, at 725 PLUMBING SlEAM,jND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEE.N (a PRICE all nr of Mtuillonx Jromt. Il.ivlni? t hncramento innrrled a iintYerHlty mnnhanHtreiigth. - I)r- ''n5 c""0 ,nanr of my cnetl this tendency, no thnt Mm, More i friends of nppcndiciti.i, without thr I more at tiomo In the domain of the ' tie of the knite. W. Vf. W1L80N. higher brnnchefl than mot women , Mrp. K. D. Wilson is the dnngbterl who are not oiU and out bluetock- j.,f s. Hou.slon. a former promi liig. She I grncloua and chatty In or- mercnnnl of Woodland, nnd liv dlnnry tatercounc am taken a great , Modoc countv for 25 vear.J lutercKt In peoiilc and In following tho ! , . r , conne of public event. Hut huo 1 LIrM U ,!", ,wfls oerly Mrs. .( moro lltcrurv iiutl i!ombtle In her In. i "rrn, wnose nasoanci, uie one 11 North D St., Medford, Ore. Phone 303 ciplea of good packing. In the Wit- I clltintiottK and cannot clnJm to a ttior- Hr MorriB, at one time represented, lamctte valley each year thoumindH ! Modoc county in the legislature. , Mrs. W. V. Wilson formerly resided of boxes of good fruit is not mnrket ed because fanners do not know how to pack for market; fivu exercises in pruning, budding, crafting, etc., by Professor Cole; five lectures on i "Fnnn Dairying" by Profcnir Kent; five lectures, on "Forage Crops" bv Professor Sciulder; five lectures on "Fnnn Hacteria," by Professor Per- ( not; five lectures on "Fnnn Soils.", by Professor Scuddcr; ten lectures on "Orchard Diseases," by ProfcMr Jackson; five leetures on "Vegetable! Gardening," by Professor lloqncl; five lectures on "Farm Drainage, by Professor Powers; five lectutes on "Hot lleds nnd Cold Frames," by Professor Uoiptet; ten lectures on "Orchard Insects," by Professor Kridwcll; five lectures on "I.andscapt Onrdening," by Pmfossor Peek; fixe lectures on "Chemistry of tin Farm," by Professor Hrndlcy; ton or more lectures by prominent men who have been signally successful in some spe cial branch of agriculture. Medford, Oreeoa: Thin certifies that we have sold Hull' Texas Won der for the cure of nil kidney, blad der and rhoumatie trouble for ten enr. and bate never had a com phiint. It give quick and permanent relief. Sixty days' treatment in each bottle. Medford Pbarmney, krr&d&wJ, mm I at 3115 Cypress avenue, Oak Park. 1 and is now nt 001 V2 IC street. . Notice. Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply at tlnf regular -meeting of the city council of Medford, Oregon,, on Febniary 1, 1910, for license to sell malt, vincous nnd spirituous li jquora in less quantities than one gal lon for n penod of six mouths, it lot 11, block 20, in Medford. Oregon. W. M. KENNEDY. Dated Jnnunry 21. 1010. Money Lost by ! Waiting o-room modern huiiKalow, bit nnd rolil water, electric lights, cloac In; u fine home; $3f00. New 7-rooni lioiitfe. 5 room tin- WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FUBKISHED. B. HL Harris & Co. MFDFORD - - - - OREGON Office in JacKoun county Bank Upstairs unit, uinm mokk. ougli knowlislge of iKillttcs, which has always distinguished trs. Tnft. Few woineu, however, have the com plete umstery of the irrent A inert, i , electric lights, paved Btret noon, lot lOOxlCh. i.iuuy shnue tr-v. south front; a fine investment; J2 0 terms JliOO, rest monthly jjaymonlf. (no game that the proscut mistress of the White House possuascs, though the men of the Huekeye Htuto claim that every loyal daughter of the atate studies politics as she doea tier IMblo. , Mrs. More claims to bo a dovotod OoIiik to build? Oct your build-j daughter of Ohio but she tins taken ' Iiik hardware from Medford Hard-!" Intercut I" Hie world of scl- war- Co. :ca Wear Kldd's Shoes. Head the Classified Ads. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS YV. K. Anderson and wife of North William Fern and bride wero down Phoenix wus in Medford lust Snttir- lo Mcdlord last Saturday afternoon, day. i ,lohn Mast of North Phoenix was F.d (Meuieus, foreman of the P.tupin Medford last Satmday on biist orchard at Talent, was a Medford , ners. visitor lust Saturday. Mrs. (.'. Carey was in McdlWd on business last Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. S. YY. .Ineksou, the Christian evangelists, were guests at tho pleasant home of Merchant A. II. Fisher n ml wile of Phoenix last Sun day. Mr. mid M.rs. Louis Culver, have been looking nt plans lor their new dwelling, which they will soon liuve built upon their vnluablo tract of laud south of Phoenix. W. It. Coleman, county clerk, nnd wife, accompanied by Miss M. It. Towne, deputy clerk, ciime out t'oin tho county scat last Sunday and wore tho guuslH nf the lovely home of lr. and Urn, A. S, Furry of Phoenix. Mrs. li. H. Hughes spent Saturday and Sunday with triends in North Tnlei)t. Quito u number was added b the Christian church at Phoenix last Hiuidny evening, them being live inl ine wed. A.' S. Furry was a Phoenix busi iiohh visitor Inst Monday morning. C. Onrc.v wiib buying ilour in Pliooiiix but Monday. F,. Gihbb was in Phoenix last Mou day. , P'. F. Anderson and wfu of North I'hoenix worn in Tnlunt Sunday.', E. 0. Cray nnd wifo were in Mod ford on business last Suumlay. Mr. and Mrs. Matthuwh of Hoxy Aim worn in Medford doing trading last Saturday. F. K. Furry of Phoenix wiih a Med ford visitor last Saturday. (I, A. Hover and wife of Valley View orchard was in Medford hut Saturday. Mis. Meriuti llnrtley was a Med ford liusidcHs culler laia Katurduy. Mi. 15. Oibb. and Ivir brother, (Icorge MeClain and .1. D. Henry have been buying hides for their tan nery, which they are operating above Phoenix, on' Mr. Henry's place. A fine lot' of Angora goat hides were recently purchased and will he made into rugs. Miss Mabel I.ibbie and Ehcn Clark wore united in murriage at tlie hoaie of the bride's sister, Mrs. (leo. Staiiuard, in Phoenix,, Saturday, lau miry 2il HUH, at high noon. Miss I. ibhie is n young lady of education nnd musical ncYninplishmouls, loved by till. The groom is one of Central Point's industrious young men. All join in best wishes and congratula tions. , Ah Fern Valioy has ' been having soma very sociublo gatherings this winter, we note this as one of the jolliest, the occasion being that of I I. F. Hughes' 'JBth birthday, which occurred Januury 'JH, 1010, whou tlieir many friends camo in and look lliein by surprise,. A number came from Phoenix and vicinity. Tho fol lowing vvre present ; Messrs. and Mosdiuncs John Koberts, William Forn, Marl; Fern, Olareneo Ward, T. W. Dodge, dr., 0. C. MeClain, Mm, A. H. Fern, Mrs. .1. Dodge, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lonnieu Hughes, A. 11. Houston,. C. '1', Payne, flenrgo Huberts, T, l. Hugliosj Messrs. T.ovcl, Charley, Ar ehio Fern, Hay Wind,' Karl Priscae; Missc.-J Jennie- Fi m, Ta'iT. Forn, Ma ple, Annio and M.n'ie Payne, T.ulia Ward, M'ldiv.t Viml. Dorothy Me Clain, Ne'ia D id r, Mil.hvd Hughes; MastoiH Uiislus and Freddie Moor, A nicoarm chair wan presented Mr. lli.tthoH on the arrival of this jolly" party. The OM'iiing was pleasantly spent in musiit and games until mid night, when nipper, comisting of encc nnd letters, and. except when the political situation affected the lueui hers of her family, she has dlscanlcd tlil study. Professor More holds the chair or physics in the Uulverslty of flucluuiitl. and naturully his wife has followed his fortunes and lias become mi euthUHtusL of natural sciences and Incidentally n great lover of nature, i With her little, boy. John More, n stur dy youngsters of five, Mio can tie seen walking In the parks and public gar dens, frankly wrapped In admiration of Washington beautiful. Desirable lot one block from Oak dale, 44x1.10. cast front, n few diyi at $r2n. Lots of lots at right prices. Wright & Ailin 12 S Ens' Main Strcot. THE VISITOR who Is welcomed by a flood of light can not fail to feel genuinely welcome. The one who arrives In tho dark half doubts tho warmth of his recoDtion. A porch light aads cheer as well as comfort to tho home. It saves possibloaccldenisand grop- mg ror me aoor ueu. itniuKUb inu home before which it shines a boacon In tho street. A porch light indicates progression, lovo of home and civic prido. Send for the ostimato man toaay. Do not put it off. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC. CO Frenchwomen at Trunk. The Frenchwoman packs In one trunk what tlie Amcrlcau woman puts in three. First she begins with the dress skirt, which Is always placed la tho txittom of the trunk. At each end are strips or tape securely tacked along the edge, and to this tape the skirt Is planed with long hatpins both at the belt nnd hem. which prevents It from slipping to one end. Drawers arc neatly rolled from the baud to the hem, nud the rattles are folded back, making pads to insert in the fronts of soft lingerie dresses that are liable to bo crushed. Stockings are rolled from tip to top nnd used Instead of tissue paper ln stalling sleeves. Nightgowns, chemises and starched ar-, tides are folded tlat and square, as they come from tho laundry. They tiiUo up little space. Handkerchiefs, belts, plus and small articles are placed In labeled boxes. A tine lint placed In a box Is held with stout hatpins driven through tho crown of tho hat Into tho box, and plumes are protected with tissue paper. Womsn't Clubs Will Advance CMcs. Tlnj, committee on civics tu the Gen eral Federation of Women's Cluba lias n enthusiastic chairman and receives most loyal support from club members ( and commendation from tho American Civic federation., says Mrs? Philip N. Monro l the Delineator. Suggestive lines of work are; Abate ment of tho smoke nuisance, of use loss iioIhos, of pernicious and dlstlg urlng billboards, eneourngoment of logltltunto nud artistic advertising, care, of vacant lots, street cleaning, homo gardening and beautlfyluK school grounds nnd inllwny btatlous. establishment of parks and play-1 grounds, city rost rooma for tho rural community nnd Junior civic leagues, that tho children may early learn to take tliolr Klinro of lutorest In ory day problansa of public concern. FOR SAL1L 1(10 Acres of Coo-1 Kruit Land I miles west of Grants Pass, ' 1 Forty seven lots in Jacksonville, fine locntlou. I have also got n uilr of fine Cougar Kittens, fivu mouths old, nhlcli can be bought ut a reasonable price. KXQUIHK G.N. Lewis Jacksonville YOU FURNISH THE LAInD. WE FURNIbH THE BUYER. EASTERN CON NECTICNS .Enable us to sull your property to tlio best sulvtm! yp. "Write, telephone or eall and tell us what you have. HUNTLEY-KREMER COMPANY Ronl Estate, rusurance. Loans. 214 Fruitgrowers' Bank Building. TELEPHONE 31AIN 3191. ovstar ueu,), eiike nnd cot'fee. wan ,1. 'm 'fehnie. we e in V..U'nl on rerved, Ttfler whhdi thejf.'o-t. i 1 1 For building kwdwaro! jsoo Mod l'iiilnc(iusl Siiturdiiy. i ''' uVpi'rtiuo. roru nnruwaro v.c. -c?" For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, .odes, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and Sail r.iirc, as well as all kinds of' custom work, see J. C. Smith 314 E. Main. F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD OSGOOD & CUMMINGS THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Reports. Estimates. Etc., Water Pow ers and Water Works, Paving and Road Making, Sewerage, Railroads, Tr "igation nd Drainage. OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. J. K. BNYA'RT, President J. A. V S.1HY, VK-Prosid"at. JOHN S. OH'JTI. Cashier W B. JACKSON, An t Cashur. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL MM UAPITAL $50,000 . EUHPLUS $10,000 Safety uoxis for rtnt. A general Banking Business iransucteJ. Wo solicit your patrouugs. .waeMwucMM