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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MlSRlfORD, OKMWON. TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 19.10. f mmm mm LIFE AGREEMENT PU Uk Tlaalr Ex- anaaaaaBBjpaaag wWfc Jiaaa0 w.gfTj ma by Whkk Sur- AU Prspwty t has fecn Mat mt; kk by YT. D. 5kx& m& Jkfca. .yiiwwww of. Caatral 33ftc,aaVaaaaa- xt u ks ike other r.V- aiaW- all. aerty., Tke ba- eiv-UMiuhi: liBMBaWaaMt isaarVaaMHBaa nwv iJEaa att, aw fegr tfcaoa pfials wmiii, W. IX Yaat ua4 Joaa .aa4k angle awa aad rtsid .rirnon eeaaiy, Or- 4e here- . tfeat waereao, we ve been miw sin lr 11 years miilawa-ln atonsljr asseauUed to- Sxt3aaa 1aafc -tribes akar of as diss aJL & aW prawerijr, both, zeal and a ovary atoariebaa aad rhaateaV K hereby raja j5v: &- aW aarvrrwr. -Tit: a alaa- agreed that the sur as ia- te aaca Jar aad sapper! the :aaa anal W. B. Yaat during ad. sealed at Central "JOsIN NIEMAN." W. IX YANT. PMKT NEWS LETTER. af GoM Zlin has a xanMIaa vlh tLe Ce&tral JSL av BaaraM aa wHe eT Medford M awa irarklas is the Interests aaT-lM Va&e Artiaaas. "jMa Diasaa ef Graats Pass Baafar la Ceatral Point, a aC MSm Mary A. Mee. Jtit av aaeetaas ot the cHy coaacll r wwaila ta deetf to the aew park was- SanaaBy aeeeptcd for the ctCf aw(tadc wii) hereafter he kaowfi m aa CssteaS Tetut aark iastcad ot "JiaaaTjpwtfcsa faa first intended. Mr. Jaa2 aaaaaatrjr aajeeted to the use t4&a maw ia taia waj-, as he rep TaattsaaK' at ana at the original doa- Tba aaar Omtraf Talat eemBaaitr "hoalitat Sb aar beiag dlstrlbated aad Urn acttaaa; at aaaaty ia Itself, aad a wpVvffaV adhrartleeBieBt tor the dis trict: iaatt it aaertakes te exploit. JUr utm reaetYB Tride dtotrfbation at MEDFORD ill 11 I I WITH THE ... MP I aaaaaaV Lm Zose Murray - Helen Keers F Tntz Girard 1 aaaaav.- v Beatrice Singer t Alterta Britton Memember. the Date ; Too Late to Glassify i! FOR KENT Two furnished rooms; modern conveniences, 103 South Oakdale live. tho hands of tho local commercial dafe. Fifteen now members woro added to the local lodge ot United Artisans &a a result of tho meeting Inst Sat urday evening. This ordor la growing Tory rapidly la strength and member ship. Hlsa Edith BMtn, dno ot the fa- Torlte members ot Central Point's yoaager social sot, is preparing tor an extended Tlalt to Borketor. Cal., where she will bo tho guest ot hor aaat, Mrs. I. T, C Naahi The lraptemeat firm of Freeman A j Houston Poruall gave it a right to Wlley are this week raoviBg Into tho bo i,oani 0f. spleadld aew building Just erected by, Acoordiug to all Btorics told hi this Mr. Freeman It is an expeaslve andccrtaiu spot 'm the state of Oregou, haadsome structure, built entirely ot the father of General Frederick Grant coKcreto blocks, aad finished through-'passe j through this village ouco upon out la tho moat modem and coraplote'a time There is considerable con- style. The firm will carry as tinejtrovorey regarding the date ot the and complete a Btock ot vehicles and'yu but the general did pass through Implements as caa bo found ba eouth-1 ti,ere. Thev did not have a name for era Oregon. Rot. aad Mrs. K. H. Slckafoose left on Monday tor a month's sojourn In tho Suaay sUto. They will tIH San Fraaclsco and Oakland aad will epend a conple of weeks in Ceres, where Mr. Stckatoose will assist la a ecrlea ot revival meetings. Mrs. a K. Chllds, a well kaowa realdcnt of Central "Point, waa mar- Jjr announced that "a nine-pound baby Tk team be pitched Jigainat rcpro rled to Mr. Laurence George of Thars toy has put in au appearance at tha seated Ynnconver, It. C. toa. Or., last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs George will make Thurston their home. Mrs. I. C. Rohnett and lafaat uea arrived home from Portland on Sua- day afternoon. Mrs. Robnett has boea speudlag seferal months with a sis- tcr in tho above named city. NOTICE. All members of tho Medford lodge Fraternal Union of America, are re- much hard work and agony to become n 80n as ho tirows off a few more say, Wllderrtllo, farmer; M. T. Utloy, quested to be present at tho next reg-.on of the average size when occupa- pounds. Tho weight that made him Grants Pass, carpenter; A. E. Shee ular meeting, April 12. Important tion so demands. the prido of Grants Pass is tho thing han. WllilorvIIlo, fnrmor; 0. F. Qont- buslacsa to come before the mem- w- T xm nnn rnVn will bfi served. Bo sure and come. E. W. CANDER. Fraternal Master. 19 Rnvnl Arrh Unnn: noyai nrvn masons,. Work in the Mark Masters degree tonight at 7:30 o'clock. u IlfcJUOtb, u. r. HasklnB for Health. The Book and Lyrics by BRANTS PASS ONLY CLAIM TO FAME Ball Writer Says Grant Placed It on lhn Mnn nnil Pernoll Gave It tho , . Right Jo Bo Heard FromHistory emilhnnw ot aoutnpaw. (By U. Q. SaleiuRor la Detroit Daily News.) Uonry Houston Pernoll aud Gen- eral Uh-sses S. Gnmt combinod to !,t n inwn on tha man. Tho illus- trious uorthoru horo of tho ciil war Ravo tho town a uauie, aud Uoury i ilia illajie up to that time, but after !3cuoral Grant shoook the dust of the Oregon iftB 0ff hi3 ft they held a meeting and in honor of tbe visit they turned it Grant's Pass. jLfter General Grant left, the stork s&me ett nenn- Houstou Pernoll to stay. The stork's visit occurred " n irav 14. 1SS9. The villairo week- ioma flf jr- and Mrs. Pernoll." The neighbors all said, within two weeks, ihat it was the Unrest baby 3rants Pnac Jiad seen. Later on thev called hun -"the fat boy" of the village and jjjg year, when he .tried his best to mako irood with the Tiirers. short and chubby Henrv ilonston Pernoll dis- -covered that, although there is much honor for the parents in having a -"bounciwr habv boy." it necessitates Henry Houston Pernoll is the pride ifUmnlc l'tq Vnt mtioli wna lio.nrrl about the Oregon village till Henry .Houston Pernoll left. They have dia- cussed the horo of Grants Pass much sinco that time. Henrv atlended school at Grants pngg nnJ pJgycd baU Qn town Jot n-. . , 1 B4.ilftni nnmA fcim a j. :, d . d ctiracT w:th ,v5ei, snowball loft the left hand of Henry Houston ind the SATURDAY, APRIL RICE AND VARLEY OFFER Gorgeously Staged Fairy esque GINGERBREAD MAN" Frederic Rankin ORIGINAL BIG Special Augmented Orchestra and 59 BRILLIANT ENSEMBLE-59 foroo with which thoBo snowballs connected with thu liond of tho prin cipal of tho school easily elected Henry to tho head oi' tho baseball nine tho following ftpriu. And ho was eminently Kuooossful. lie made several world's strike out records while twirling for tho Grunts Pass high tonin, but those uovor beoamo JticM hs2 no ouo ha heard "r Grants l'nsa. Tho villngo became n real part of (u0 ,,, f 0rccon n ll)03. xho ' Portland club hud heard of tho work t . . . . . and sent for him. Ho was inven a ! i tho Portland team, hut having ,lvcu i'enrs yr in'Grant I'nss t was only natural that ho suouiu oecomo homesick when put lMt0 center ol such a thriving oily Portlaud. He did beeomo ill .at non" nua ill physically, lie ilul not "ko nuicii of a showuig in tho box and when Abordwn cntno through with, a request for his services, Port- id let hitu go to the Northweatcru leaguo team. The last two months of Iho fioauon of lOOSr saw lVntoll witli Abordeon ho was with the sumo organUn- tion dunng the season of 1009. Prank Navin purchased him from Abordecn, paymjC 93000 for lernolls aorviooa. the Northwestern leaguo, Por- " 'ft8 tieil tho league stnko- ,ut record, fanning 14 sion. In tho seventh he had fanned 13, 'but did try for strikeouts, not knowing how many had fnnnod that. aftonioon it i . i , anU n,6 he nig unawnro that ho stood ft chance of beating the leaguo mnrk. During the winter months, Henry Tlonston is employed in (he IPomoll general merchnnde store at jpp!o- P"- The father is dead and the surviving sons and danghters carry oa to ousinesa. . PernoH relief on a change of Pce, n fast bull and curvo for "his sneceMB in the box. Hs is n fine lit- "e fellow personally and a grand lit- tie twlrler and ho will bs hotter still ai is nts biggest Handicap m mnK- HUT EOOU lor UOZT0II. Table Rock Reading. The Tablo Rock schools "have re- oently roceivod from the Oregon brary conanission ot Snlem 50 vol- mtB q bojfkg pMrchMoa by the tntn for this rYen trav,.Tit,n. Ii. braries and which tra to bo loaned to'orchnnt; V. s; Harry, Grants Pass," all resnonsiblo nffsoas in tho om- munHy. WATERS STOCK TO GET IT LOOSE Man PPrs Room With Certificates and Finds Later That It Is Worth Several Thousand Hard Dollars Old Mine Makes JGood. J!UVIRm . . mANCIbtO, Cl.f April IJ. Henry Britik of iMolrono hua just eomplutiMl ouo of tho most fiuecoRsful Tho atock, beautifully ongraved ureen 0ftificnteti. had been used to minor (uo wnj8 0f jjrinkV room. .Tho wa- ter;nK ,)rocoH was roHorted to in or- ,ier to i jH0Hl, nK(Klu Xow it U t m OX.hnngod for Hovoral thousiind K,Mul lmn ,4jiP3 'fho fltoo"k wns pnrclwiHcd yearn R,K rtnk gavo up a few hnmlrud fl0jnrK fT noveral thoiiHiuid shares, investigation showed that tho mining property It wan supposed to ropro- Bcnt WRa -, an,i XfecnH liolo In (j,0 crourTfl nt a tank station in tho -.losert. Think decided to uso tho 0;lc. Tie nnnored hirt room. Ycsler- Hnv Me f0Mnfl 0t jiat rare porcelain 0in. haH Leon diHcovered nt tho old silo and bin wnll nnner wn 1 " I t worth several thousand dollars. Ho is preparing to repnper loss expens ively today. JURY LIST TOR JOSEPHINE TERM OF CIRCUIT COURT O. TV. McAllister, Grants Pass, teamster; P. J. Mcflee, Williams, nr- 1 IMAP! M. II '(Inton llnllnnil INrmnr! II. U. Klttermnn, Klrhy, former: F. W. IIiiKRerth, Grants Pawi, teamster; Herman Homing, Grants Pans, clerk; N. F. Inmnn, placor miner; Thomas Overton, Morlln, farmer; It. A, Mad- nor. inrmor, 1... k. Hiiniingion, 1.0- num. Illliiuurmun .IIICO .ncilliyro, Grants Pa. merchant; W. O, Illldor-' .brandt, Kcrby, farmer; O. O. Vinlng, iMurphy. fnrmor; lsm Trask, Grants' H-:'nB8 laborer; J, T. ureening. Hugo, tnrmor; Hnrry Marsh, Grants Pans, mborer; C. W. Smith. Grants Pass. farmer; Harry Huck, Grants Pass, mason; Davo Hour. Solma, minor; U. U.j m, .iiason, .Mornn, Tanner; a. THEATRE I Music by A. ALL Seats on Sale 1 IllntuBluK. OrnutH Pans, farmer, II. llor 'oukIi, Grunts Pans, fnrnior; V. 0. Alilf, Grants Pirns, butcher; W. H. Uannlo, Urnnts 1'hkh, plunilior; M, fltoyuohlH, Morlln, farnior; T, .),, llrlnkorhotf. Murphy, minor; II. 10. 1 Kuhliuan, Grants I'aMH, fruit grow or. nnnunuui TimrQ u,.v,, STUFFED UP "While tt I'osldcnt of WHhlngtu,j I). C, I Hiifforotl continually and In- tuiiHoly with a bronchial trouble tin' was mnipiy torrioio to 01111111-0. 11 would have upolla that I could hardly j breathe, 1 would choko up, till up in, my throat and bronchial tuboK, and tho (lootoriug that I did aud tho mm odioH lined wore of 110 honufit to m whnlovor. I heard about Booth'K Hyomoi being so benol'iclal in cn . , 1 ..er.-t! I 1urru.11 1111,1 on no uuu niieauo u . . procured an oiuiu. 1 roooivci rtiiei frtim tho firot by Mh iiho. I utlu uud with it and received a euro. II is about two yoars ninco I have mif forcd at all from my former trou ble. Mr. K. L. Pnnnoll, -104 North oV,!,Kiom,8lrCet' S,mU,,0M' Vm- Mn,r,Vthe report he declined to confirm or ' Hyomci is guaranteed by Cliarles Strang to cure catarrh, croup, bron chitis, coughs, colds and sore throat or money back, A u,..l.t. II. ....... ........ I ' ... . VU"'T "IT 1 " "L, : iiigii-o-mo; ouiii.B cohih 91.00 ai druggists ovorywhero. This iuoludusj a hard rubber pookot inhaler and' V , ;r . ' v "i 7?"'kIvm as a icanon that the California ... ... ..,. ... .....,.. tie and booklet from Booth's Hyo-' mei Co., Buffalo. N. Y. Hankina for Health. Air Light Sunshine Cleanliness in our fiictorj, Costly JTatcr lain nnil.SUtll in .Making are tho eontlitlotiH mid ingTO UitMitH that combine to mnko Modern Sweets so perfect a Candy "Patronh fJU itottr Ihalir" Ueim CllMrr C.. Klff.. tttiUti, Oft 16 "aaaa TTT Baldwin Sloan STAR CAST Ross Snow Carrick Major Wally Helston - 2 Lute Vrohman ; Fred Holmes Wednesday, FLINT TO HEAD INTERIOR DEPT.? neportotl That Frank Flint of Call- fornla Is to Succeed Bnlllnucry Who Is Said to Bo Plannlnu to Ho ilfln. WAHlllNClTON', I). C, April 13. It Ik boliig porMHtontly niuuirotl horo tmkv tlnit Uiitipliii ll'ntilf ItMlttt fif Cnfornb ,R ,",, not!ra,ury nt the- lutorlor to n.iccooi' It, A. Dalllngor. Accordt'i to the report, llallttiRor ..v.,.. ..i .u ..." , , tMf0 tf0m offco RB Baon u, Um attacks against htm coanc). 'Dion, Ac cording to tho rumored program, Flint will tmmoilliitoly resign from tho Munnto and bocome tho head or tho dopnrtmonl. Whoa lTiit was nHkod recnrdlnc ilitut 1 1 iti 111 n pt iv am 1 11.1 lirfiiitll v MVII ( SW V'l HIMIIV1I llnlllngor has been q not oil tlmo and again as having snld that ho would quit tho Interior department ns noon as tho prcnunt controvorny rogardlug Mm subHlded. This loriiln color to tho report. Pllut has announced thr.t ho will ,rlmnry In,(Cf, po t en . to expon- Stationery OFFICE SUPPLIES, ETC. Wo hiivo you a little money 0.1 tiny little thing In our lino. Chocolates and Confections DeEdouily 04Vml, hrraptingl baud fOH WALK UV THE MERRIV0LD SHOP, 134 West Main. April 13 iBaaV 6, , H) M""i''HtHMHHIIII IMtt Ml 1" '