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THlfl MEPFORD MAIL TlirBUNnfl, MEDJfOBD, OUlSflON, WIODNEBOA V, yjjiimUARY 2, 3010. SKEING CLUB HAVE POSTCARD EXCITING SPORT AGAINST LAFEAN BILL Seven Members Make Trip to Top of Wnuncr Duttc anil There Have Tlirllllnu Miles. AHIIIiANI), Fob. 2 Tlio seven iiiuuilxtrH of tlio Ashland Hlsklyoo elub who eunled out tho first organ Ixott shooing oxphllllon lo tho Mum xii 1 1 of Mount Avhliiuil iiml niudo what U hollovod to bo tho first mlil wlntur trip lo tlio mountain's high cut phi tiuclo, 'mil quite n thrilling ml ventuio of It anil say they worn woll r Dim Id for the trip, although thoy would uot euro to repeat tho trip un dor similar roiulltloiiH, ' Tho pnrty l belloved to havo es tablished it record, however, at leant lu being tho flrut skeolng party to tanko thu summit lu nildwIuUn. Tho party loft Ashland Baturdny afternoon nuil hiked to Uing's Iodgo whuru Mr, hong had vlth a team preceded them with their supplies. Bhortly boforo sovon g'clook Huuday morning tho Mtart wan nuulo up tho forest trail for tho nuininlt. Moat of tho party woro equipped with tho Norwegian sheosnbout olght fool In Jonglh, hut thoro was ouo pair of AlaHka "webs" and Mr. Long who mudo tho uHCont au far an "Drimliby" mountain, woro a pe.-ullHr Mort of footgear, vhlcn, howovor, did not provu entirely nntlHfactory In snow navigation ami ho turned hack. Tho tnalu party proceeded with consider able difficulty, lio sno-r owing a little loo wot and honvy for !) golnit l'rod Kroilenor .ho only member of tho party roally experienced In skoo lug, uiailo tho outlro trip to tho suin hi It on 111 skoos, though It required a, Kood Ami of work, which wan no coiupllMhtHl in a manner to arouse the onvy of tils InNM experience! cornpau Ioiih. It wiih about two'oVlook wluui tho flrut or tho party roulnxl tho pin mlo. whoro tlio club's records arc de posit d, tho different om straggling nloiil. a half an hour .apart,, tho yonngoiit moinhtir of tho pnrty. wit given threo lusty cheers an ho rouohed tho topmost iolnt. Tlio de cent was moro hIoiv und tedious than tho undent and It was nearly nlno o'clock boforo tlio last of thu party reacted tho lodge. After rctlng and refreshing thomsfllvus. several of tho party' loft down tho canyon at ton p. in., und guldtxl by I). I'oroxzl, nnd his "bug." (Mr. 1'nroxxi. having houn a member of tho relief" lwrty that had gone out froiu town lit tho ftrnoon to moot tlm oxplurer), registered In at t'lr tf'.n ha,duuario. a fow inlui.toH tifforo niidnlit. Urt but woll ptoaswl with th .vpd:tlon, par ticularly aftar tho Imi aid rulrwt by .Mjl". l'nrrritsl upon tho arrlTRl of tho weary wanderem In town. Tho vlw from Mo MjiintHlt of ML Ashland yesterday wu Inrrl1i us glorious by tlio oxplorors, tu ntnio phorte condition being uiiuitiially facoiablu for thu o.iaon or thu yuar. Thero wan a woiidtfrful MWep of uow rappl rui:imlt poBalblo. StHtaly Mt. Hliuftui ap!o.trh only a stone' throw away, wlillo tLo gluM oxlendoil Uto view iih far Bovtth a I.awon HiiUoh, t'liillitl.'B. luuiitiinliu Muov covered, woro lu vlow from tho north. Thu hiiow on Mt. Anhlnud was found In Kroi.tly varyluf, doptlm. Only k thlu covering wan haft on.. tUu liaqkbouu lead I hi; up to thu wuinmlt, thu heavy wlndrt havlut: drlftwl It Into oniterh ami cauyoiiH wlmro bauku of It wuro plied up liunilrodfi of fot iluiip. Tho wind liluw !. alo on tho Hiimmlt yoM torduy, oiiiIiik down Hon tho Kuniinlt Mr, Krodnnoiif avii tho othor mom bora of tho party a Uirl'llm; exhllilt Ion of tho poHHlbllltlQa of traveling on Hlcoefl which itHiiltcd dUiiHtrounly to ouo or two loHH oxpoi'loucod t'oinpan lonu who ntutnptud a fooblo Imita tion. TIioho Who compi'lKod tho party which roaohod tlio Hiiminlt woro P. 0. UutlodKo, U. W. WnUtm.'Kroilppd oiihoii, Frud Traoy, ltohort Vagnflr, Claiulu DuIIoIh, ami nnum H. MH-choll)- Hovornl of tho party carrlod cam oiiih and took bIioIb of mldwlntor flcouou on Mt, AHhland, Walla Walla Commercial Cluli Acts Claim That Bill Has Been Re drafted and Resubmitted. GASEOUS VAPOR WILL BE EXPERIENCED FROM COMET NEW YORK, IVli. 12. CuniiMo I'liimmurion, tlio Frouoh natvouoinur, in u lottor published lioru today, hu.yh tlttu tho Mipoiouti tall of llalloy'H oomnl "ill cnvolupo tlio imrtli on Stiiy j l). "For wvonil hoiii'," hc n.uy. 'Me will lie iuiuiei'Hod in tliu huwu.mih ouiu: nl nppendiiK" wlioso oliumioul oonuti Intlon is Ht ill llltlo lcnojvu. Tlio comet will iaH (liriicfly liotwooit llm bun nnd .! woild m '2 A-l u-k iu mof'fi'" .M'i . 't'. A; tliut l'e. tho ! oeei.i. .a- in 1'ull day JiKltt, whllo in Franoo it will ho iiif?lil. Lit tin dnnyor mny ho oNpoolcdi lunv ovor, for tlio luil ju-olinbly will Iju ho I'uiiriod iik to In) inot'tViiBivo." WALIiA Walln, Fob 2. Tlio Walla Walla Coiiitiiurolal dub lm aotivoly taken up thu ll'lit nuaiiiKt Uio Lafeun upplo box bill, wliieli wiih Mtarted by J, I j. DuniiiH. Thu movo of tho Com uiorclnl club Ih for tho purpoHe of KttiiiK thoKu opposed to tho bill lined up for notion, For thin p'tirposo tlio oltib ban Hunt out bunilrcilN of pot oinlK, reading uh foIlowH: "Walla Wnllu, WuhIj,, Jan. .'II, To tlio njiplc-KrowerH of tho north wont I '"file I-iifean bill, with all !Ik in, iqiiUotiH provit)ioriB( ntill lives. 'Vo have autboriiicd information that 0. H. McCabi;, Icnl adviflor of tho United Statva (lepartmctil of itK rioulturo, Iiiih redrafted tho ineiiHiire, rctaluiiiK ovcrj' "o of lt objuclion ablo fcaturcH, nnd it Ih to bo prrHHcd uk a departmental iiiiieiidinont to tho puru food law, "del your iifibbor tofcelluir, piiHS roHolutloiiH, (nd u copy to your con ttroHHrnnii mid to this club. "ourH for action, "Walla Walla C'ommcrclnl Club," Obituary. Ilunry Follcr wag born in Htd u'iiun .iHhunry H. IhLM, Ho came to America in 181i and onino to ('hi oiiko tlio unmo yonr. Aftor-(n brief utay in CbicaK'o lie iohiIo Miinomb, III., Ii'ih Imiiie, He HHh united in marriaico to Frcdricka Hauinim iu 1K I1). Tlioy resided iu Muoomh un til 1851, when they moved to I to ok Maud, III,, and later to Aledo, III. To thin union worn bom fivo chil dren, Klixabetli und Joseph, who died in infaiiov; William, who died iu 1881; Mrf. Keller died In 18S8. Ho bmvoH two children to mourn his death, Mr. Henry 1'attcrnon of Med fold, Or., and Frank Feltcr of I'd oriu. III. After bin wife's death bo made Imh lioiue with Iiik daimlitor, Mrn Putt union in Aledo, III., . nnd movnil witliJiur fnmlly to his -city m .roil. inoo. ': ' Mx Feltuor wan a Hhoornnkor by trade and wiih a hale, hearty old l'eiitleni..n, nlwayti kind and of a loMible dinpoHition. H was uppnr cntly iu kooiI IiphIHi until tlm day of hiw leatb. Ho wna rtriekeii with paraln on JnmiHry 27, nbout " o'olook iu tlm ovouinK nnd HiiKurtd until the next mortiiu, when be lencefully wltpl wy. I la wn u lucmber of llm OonnHn I.itlmmn elmreh. He wam b. well wlurnled man. He had Immhi in Iho Holy Land nnd had made mvm1 lr!p book aud forth to ISnfelnml. He poks BAvuii lUffenmt liuigtiHt, ttml rend In tint BBtne. He wnp n rwodr and tnoat of bi ttm wm pnt iu lliin way. Hu whs So yoium nnd 10 day old. "Aaloep iu Jemm! Blonted sloop, Front whlob none vor 'wnkuii to weop. A olm iu)d itndUturbiul roposo, Unbrokon by tho Mt of foes. Afdoep in .liwum! Pannoful rest, WImwo wnkliiir if mipromely bloat; NTo fear, noo woo bIirII dim that hour TlitM mat'if tile Pevior's power." Hotel Arrivals. The Xitb-J. W. Holmes, deno H. .Metonlf, liiiKonc; W. C. h'mith, Jr., L. Voysoy. I'orlland; F. ramoron, Un iontown; A. II. Joiioh, Hornbrooks F. .M"onui, NobraHka; I). Wobstor, K. W. Wolfe, Portlund; J. T. CrogoW, Ran FranoiRoo; S, L. HuhuI, Chinook; It. Jf. Coio, San FrnnoiBoo; K. 0; Mno kin, Ar, J. Donnody, J. A. Wnddle, Portland; It. M. Whituiuii, Kaelu Point. Tho MnoroA. Slriink, Now York; 0. B. LilKnKlinrt, K. CnrlHon, Port land; J. J. Hutlor, Soattlo; T. Sar vino, Portland; C. J. Mnxio, Pittd burj,', Kan.; Q. U, KoblliriKOti, Kose Imuk; C. J. Clmffeo, JfondowH; M". HrombaiiKh, Portlund; A. H. ' Silsby, AhIiIuimI; F, Pelouzo, Kaf,do Point; S. IT. Morsu, Itosobmc; W. Gnindi),', Portlnnd; Af. 0. Warner, F.upuio; H. (1. Utloy, A. H. Webor, Portland; E. 0. O'Brion, oily; A. C. Smith. San FranoiHeo; P. J. HiiBtorday, II. T. Hootb, Portland. HINT FOR BUSINESS GIRLS. A Tlmfl Where n Llltlo fllrnoy Holpf Wondorfully. One may prefer the blunt truth to tho due OiIhcIiooiI tinil wiy the utOHt iiliulhllatliiK thliiKH iilmut people who throw lioiupictH and coiupllnieiilM with about au otitieo of Mlucerlty In thuuf, but onco In iMvhlle.tho blnmuycr Ih RomelhliiK of a comfort. To tho llnild llltlo newcomer In the olllco who Ik afraid to i(ct her bearliiKN a little blarney from the ucarcxt dcIkIi hoc will help to niiiooiIi out thu wrln kli.'d of lulftiidjuitmuiit ami help her weather tho cold draflM of dlw)iitlfaf lion and tlioxe ImllMtoruiB of crltlclmn that aro apt to blow through every of flctf and ulvo you thu auue of dlncour i;emunt. It In caHy to tell the perfunctory aort of bhirney from tho kind that linn a bit of nyiiipatliy lu It, and tho older tho Klrl who will humor tho new Klrl lu tho olllco ami Keck to iIIidIiiIhIi thn thorn of Initiation dcBen-oi and kcii erally ha u bout of frleiulH, ho iiintlcr If her enthuHlaHin doe verKc on ijuhIi Moiuetlmc. A hy llltlo ulrl from the country with moro cnerffy than confidence wu hln.-U ou twv day' probation iih typUt In n real CHtato ofllcc. The head te noKrapher wa to break her In during the aliHonco of tho chief. Tho timid ono wa ''all nerven" tho flret day. By the time ho had written and destroy ed her Hecond letter her every expre kIoii Mhowcd that Mho wan afraid hIio didn't belontf and couldn't mako Kood. Luckily, however, 'that Uilrd letter camu off tho machine without an er ror, and then the head stenographer, to whom blarney came nn natural as breathing. Jimt nang lt perfectlotw for iilmut live mlnutcH. oven extending her ecKtnNleH to tho timid one' beautiful pcnmamirrlp. ThlH effwtlvcly rcBtorcd the timid oiio'h coutldence. nnd with a Htiddcn acco of bopo anil determination Hhe Bteeml unruly through thu bhoatu of the firm week'B probation. To thu Htmnger lu tho Htmngc place, the country girl In the city omVc or tho bundle of nerve In a try'iK position, a little blarney 1 often tho oil that movoH thing i'UHlly along. MARRIED 26 YEARS; HASjCHILDREN Mrs; Webster, A2 Years of Age, Mar , rled When 10, Gives Birth to Her 26th Child. " "' 1 ; i" 4 - - 4 - -4-.-.i NIAfiAHA FALLS, K. Y.. Feb. 2. -Mrs. Phillip Webster of thin ity j today in receiving the congratulation of bcr friends upon the birth of the 2Ctli child that ba been born to her during her 12(1 years of murried life. Jim. WtljHter in 42 yearH of age. She was married when he wa 30. Five "et" of twinH and one of (riplets wcro boni to her, but none of those are living. Irk C of vSicKness P II ONE 3 G 4 1 MEJDFORD PHARMACY Near PohL Olficf All Night Service Free Delivery 4 4 4-4 4 4-4 4 4-4-4 4 4-4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4--4 4 4 4 4-4 4 4 4 4 4 4-4-4 4 4 4 4-. Bank Statements Asked. I WAHIIIKOTON, D. C, Frfi. 2. - Tho comptroller of the currency to day called for a statement of the condition of all national bnnks at the closo of biiMiiCNH on Monday, Jnmi ary 3J. Bargains For PLUMBING STEAM, iAND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN . PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 303 Buyers PLANKED CHICKEN. ThU Reelp Will Servo Two or Four Pertont Liberally. Soloct a chicken of about two pounds lu weight and cut off the neck on a 'Jgo with the top of the collar bone. Cut the chicken dowu the entire length pf the backbone, clean" and wash In nldo and out. Flatten the brcaxt bono with n elenver or wooden mallet, and uiijoliit the wings nnd second Joint. Let It broil, nklii Hide down, over a rhed of ciiuIh or under the gan tlame ' about six inluuteM. then turn and cook 1 about three tatautc.i on the Hkln side. 1-10 acres, $125 per acre, one mile from Mution, nil cleared; will subdi-t , vide. j 3!I'Sf hi'tvf, l'-j miles from station;' ! finest alfalfa and apple land; at a' bnrgain. CITY PROPERTY. New five-room homo und four lots for .2500; with terraH. Now five-room modern bungalow , on King street, for $2000. j 10 acres adjoining the city limits, for $000 por acre. This is n splendid i proposition for Mibdivision. , HUNTLEY-KREHERCO., 2H Fruitgrowers' Bank bldg. Phone 3401. WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FUBKISHED. B. H Harris & Coe MFDFORD - - - - OREGON Office in JacKooiA county BarLk Upstairs I ll.Wn ALL Kl.N'nfi OF 1UY COItnWOOI) li'OIt SALK 1 My bout fh, ?7.r0 por cord. And I havo boiiio i;ood (Ir for $fl.(50, ,.nd If you want It unwed Into alovowood . will -nnt 50 contii por cord moro. v woon oh roudu aro bettor wood will b' o'lo.tpcr. 1 rim) do wooil tawlarf by tni cord or by (bo hour. I nlHo tnko onliiH for ; our fa. I voot. I will havo yovr woo,' cut now and ('ellv.o Mih 'mo l(Vvou any tlmo t'i xt -umiiier, and you do no! hav to v.y tin- P UDill dollvt icj. Por f i ; -ilov itiformii'Ion call au-i imh m at i:il South (lrui lit root, Mi'oforrt, Or., or phono. MpIu 41)1, 0. 1 HoIh- HtoiM. acg." Head tho Clmimfiiid Mh. tiik ciiiok:s tiKAur io Hicavr ! Itfkto IIUTHlly wirli butter and lot It c0k In i umi ii. r f.u.: r f.nm thu ; tmt flmiitfi bImmii an hour. ltAto occa s htMMtlly with melted butter, j flavo h puiuk umdtf hot lu the ovon i4l the bl ktu ou tav plunk. ;tu slue durwa. Fill to nmc U'tweeu the Uciu nud ttK nUt of tin plunk vrn'i lwt. hotM rbe. AUmt Hit-chick-oil dttMf four Howeret uf hot cook mi cauliflower, four oorn fritters, four lint fluffed toiimtooH and four nIIcoh I'Mmeoii. rolll. pliuietl with a wood on" toothpick ami fried In deep fat. Survo cruNiri or IlolltnuluUe muico lu a bowl. Polntii of Cnt Worth Knowlnc. The day Is puttt whon ovorythlng that purH or iiiowh Is considered a cat worth having. With the over Increasing cult of tho cat owner aro becoming moro partic ular about od polulH, and i-onulderu bio utudy Is etHadeI by fanclore on the iKH-efisnry ipinllllcatlons. Such iiualltlcatloiiB, of course, vary with the breed, lu long hatred cats tho ruff Is the llrnt thing to bo couRld ercd. The tuftH of hair between tho toes, the ear tuftH and thn flexibility of thn tall como next, saya Homo Chat. With tho short haired catn the color Ih of great Importance, and ho are the eyes, car nnd the Hhape of tho head. White cats should havo blue eyes, black cats yellow eyes and Hioro of other colors greon eyes. Here are somo of tho good points to bo taken Into consideration whon buy ing a cat: llund. Oreat breadth between tho eyes, IOyes. Ttounil nnd wide open. Nose, Short and tnpored. VramcLlght. deep chested. Legs. Straight. Ears. .Small and rounded. Neck. Thin .uid graceful. Tall. lU'iit'at'tho end In loujr haired cuts. Sonlno Europe. "And did you go throurh Ilerllti while touring abroiurj" aked the callor. "Ild wo. dear?" said tho wlfo to .her Imilmml. "Yivi," replied the busy man from behind his pBpr. "Don't you rotm-iiv bur wo boueht sopio gasollni' theroV , 'And I'nrlw-dld you stop lu ParlsY' ctml'mi'Hl tho ciller. "Mil ww. iImk?" iiskBil ttui lfo of her better half. MVhy, of.iwr, Ron't ymu kttnt wa laistod a tire there and had to tin a "pi w one put onV'ViinUtiw W4te-man, Money Lost by Waiting " C-room modern bungalow, hoi nnd cold water, electric .lights, cloao In; a fin homo; $2500. New 7-room houpe. C rooms fin ished, electric lights, pnvod street soon, lot lOOxlGS, dandy shade tro,, south front; a fine InvoBtment; $2' U tonus J500, rMit mourbly payment. lxlrali' lot one block from Onk dale. 44x130. Ht frort, b fow liv: at ".25. Lot of lots at right prloei. Wright 6 Allin 12S Has' Main Street. ; IP THE VISITOR who is welcomed by a flood of light can not fall to feel genuinely welcome. Tho ono who arrives In tho dark half doubts the warmth of h!a recention. A norch light adds cheer as well as comfort to the home. It svos noprlbleaccldentsand grop ing for the door bell. It makes the home befors which it shines a boacon In tho streot. A porcn Urt Ind'cates progression, lovo ct home aid oivic pride. Send for the estimate n..n today. Do not put It off. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC. CO ALE WlmUia llfo wiiliout u Uniok? 2S0 KIO Acres of Um Fruit Litml I miles west of Grunts l'ass. i l-'orty soveii lots lu Jacksonville, flue location. ' I buvo also got n wilr of fine Cougar Kittens, five months old, j which ran bo bought at a reasonable 1 price. f KNQU1HK ' GJ. Lewis Jacksonville YOU FURNISH THE LAND. VE FURNISH THE BUYER. EASTERN CONNECTIONS Enable us to sell youu property to the best advantage. AYrite, telephone or call and tell ns what yon have. HUNTLEY-KREMEK COMPANY Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. 214 Fruitgrowers' Bank Building. TELEPHONE iMAIN 3491. For the Best In harness, snddliis, whips, t.ftes, tents, blankets, wan on sheets x a urease and Still cure a well as all kinds of custom work, sco 3M E. Main. F. N. CUMMINGS T. V;. 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- ' vigation and Drainage. OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ' o- J. E. ENYA'UT, Prosidout J. A, PER11Y, Vioe-Presidoat. JOHN S. OKT11. t' V. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK JAPITAL $5f),O0D SURPLUS $lt,1M Safety boxes for ront. A Sttwal Baniiiny CluslnMs trmiactoil. Wo solicit your patrorwaa. dm