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- 12 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, ALEDFORD, OK EG ON, SUNDAY, MAY;T; 11)10. Watch This Page for Advertisements of Good Thing's to Eat OLD INDIAN FIGHTER AGAIN GOES BACK TO MOUNTAINS HE LOVES! John X. Miller Doesn't Like Old Sold iers' Home at Roscburg and So Comes Back to Mountain Home. Two Essential; John X. Miller, one of tas few of those who nro left of the pioneers of 52, returned from Uoscburg Friday and Saturduy moruing left for his homestead on Trail Creek. John X. had pone to the soldiers') homo nt Roscburjj, bcinjj an Indian! war veteran, but the trentment nc-1 corded him did not coincide with his independent spirit and he Jeft for his homesteud in the mountains. "I can live there all right," said the old mnn, "because- I have lived i the mountains for the past fifty years. I'm coltinc pretty old nnd feeble but I'll bo blowed if any petty office holder can bluff me." John X. Miller urns one of the orig inal owners of the Gold Hill pocket which produced $190,000 in a few months nnd created a furore all over tho const. Every housewife knows that she must have good flour and good oof fee. These are the two essentials, and we know that Pure White Flour and Golden Gate Coffee will fill the bill every time, and we will do the rest. Telephone your order - CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. J. B. Welch came in on business from his ranch near Asbestos on Fri day. Mrs. J. M. Riggen of Derby spent the day in Central Point yesterday. Mrs. RigReu has many friends in the city, having successful conducted a class in painting here lat year. Robert Ashworth visited with rela tives and friends in Ashland on Fri day, returning on the evening train. Tho big "White Steamer," belonging to W. H. Nbrcross, has been in tem porary retirement for the past week or two owing to some fault in the generator. That part of the machine was sent to San Francisco for repair and came back yesterday and Mr. Norcross and family will no longer be deprived of their accustomed out ings. Mrs. F. W. Lcsmcister went to Gold Ray yesterday for the purpose of se curing photographs of the dam and succeeded in getting some excellent negatives. She is making a remark ably fine collection of pictures from all over the valley. Frank Hawk and T. R. Moore made a brief business visit to Medford on Thursday. Charles Pruitt of Rosy Ann and Mrs. Howard who superintends his domestic affairs were in town on Fri day transacting business with our lo cal merchants. . S. A. Pattisdn and wife and little Misses Kathcrinc and Dorothy spent Thursday afternoon in Medford. Mrs. M. Elwood of Central Point re urncd oa Thursday from a five reeks' visit with friends in Fresno, Gal. She was accompanied by her .sister, Mrs. Robert Long of Coldwnt at, Michigan, who has also been vis iting at various points in California. .Mrs. Long will spond a couple of weeks here before returning to her Michigan home. Mrs. Isnno Williams shopped in Medford on Friday. W. II. Ferguson is entertaining hw mother nnd sister for a few days. Their home is in Medford. William Welch who has been look ing after things in Centrnl Point for tho past few weeks returned to Butte Palls which will be his headquarters for somo time to come. Inquiring for news on tho streets Friday morning wo wore informed that the only recent evcut of import ance was the partial demolition ot JYceinan & Wiley's wagon shed by Billy Ferguson's cow the night before. However, tho owners of the wagon shod do not attributo the damuge to auy sinister motives on the part of tho cow, but cousidor it, rather, as a 'well moaning but mistdirected at tempt to "boost." G. S. Mooro is rcmodling the iutor ior of his establishment and will soon have a very attractive ice parlor and refreshment room in tho rear ofJiis confectionery. This will render Cen tral Point's hot weather equipments quite up to dnto. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Crowe loft on Tuosdny for their new homo nt M3 Mimvillo. Thev made many warm frionds during their short stay in this city nnd tho best wishes of all go with them, ALLEN & REAGAN 202 E. MAIN ST. PHONE MAIN 2711 mm JEFFRIES' FATHER SAYS Jl IS TRUE Aged Minister Deplores Efforts of Ministers to Block Big Battle Say Big Fellow Hates Hypocrisy. FINE BUSINESS is being done by the new grocery stove. It will pay you to call and get acquainted with the way we do business. Special delivery to any part of the city by our own special delivery R. T. ALLIN Successor to Ooodfrieud 132 W. MAIN Phone 2691 LOS ANGELES, Cal., May 7. The Rev. Aj C. Jeffries, father of James J. Jeffries, retired heavyweight cham pion, is not in sympathy with tho movement inaugurated by ministers throughout the country to prevent the Jeffries-Johnson fight. On the other hand, he declares that if any protest against the battle is to be made, let it begin with "those who are consistent and who have cast the beam out of their own eyes." In a communication to a local evening paper,, tho Rev. Mr. Jeffries, while tho does not approve of prize1 fighting, defends his stalwart son's' ring activity. He is bitter against the ministers who are attacking thc) big fighter, and suggests that Jim may yet become a "champion of re ligion, and wdsc war against hypo crites. Jim Hates Hypocrlcy. He said: 1 "Jim hates hypocricy. This is why he makes no religious profession. And when he docs, I hope to see him still a champion, but the truth. "I hope to see him knock out all liars. 'These very religious progres sors will then become his worst ene mies. This is the fight for faith for which I myself am now training, and Christ is- the manager." SUMMONS. In tho circuit court ot tho stato ot Oregon for tho county of Jackson. Effle L. Taylor, plaintiff, vs. Cory C. Taylor, defendant. Suit In equity for divorce. To Cory C. Taylor, tho abovo named swor for thorcof tho piamtiff defendant: wll, npp,y to tno court for tno rol)of In the name of tho state of Ore-, prajred for In said complaint, buc- gon, you aro hereby required to ap- clnctly stated as follows: pear and answer the plaintiff's com- That tho bonds of matrimony or plaint against you, now on file In thojlstlng between plaintiff and defond- uuuic oumicu tuuu uuu ausc, ou or nm do lorover uissoiveu, auroRniou before tho last day of the tlmo pro- j and set aside; that plaintiff bo award scribed In tho order for publication ed the caro and custody of Armond of summons herein, to-wlt: On or Taylor, minor son of plaintiff and do- beforo tho 30th day of May, 1910, 1 fondant; that plaintiff bo awaidod said date being tho expiration of six , such an allowanco of dofondnnt'o (6) weeks from the day of first pub-(property as may appear to tho court Hcatlon of this summons. ,'oqultablo and Just, and that plaintiff And If you fall to appear and an- havo Judgmont therofor, to bocomo MEDFORD ON DAY THUS THE PEOPLE-NOT THE CIRCUS BENEFIT WHILE THE CRUEL CIRCUS WAR LASTS MAY 1 Vim in i ii mi ii Mini wmi iiiii w ii I 1 TRY A SACK OF Experience White j Insures Quality piamond "While Diamond Flour Our years oC experience have taught us just what is as high grade aB can goods to buy and when to buy them. QUALITY' rtalTm '" TS INSURED. Everything you buy at; this store is White V)ia!nond will the best that we can procure -the best the market please you. affords. . You'll find that quality is the strongest word in TRY OUR SPECIAL our vocabulary. 25c COFFEE WARNER, WORTMAN 6 GORE, Inc., a Hibbard Grocery Phone 286 Market Phono 281 A SAFE FOR SALE WEST MAIN STREET f i PHONE 571 offoctlvo In tho ovont of defendant's I rollof ns to tho court may appear Juat order was mado nnd ontorod of roc coming, at any tftno, within tho land oqultablo. 'ord on tho 13th day of April. 1910. Jurisdiction of this court; that tho Thla summon la published In tho and tho flrat publication hereof la tho costs and disbursements of thla null t Medford Mnll Tribune by ordor of 17th dny of April. 1910. uo tnxeu to uio doronuant, nnd tnat ( tho Honorable P, M. Calkins, JudRO of W. 13. PIIIPP8, plnlntlff havo such other and furthontho abovo entitled court, which said a Attorney for Plaintiff. 4 T BENSON has 17 lots for sale " at genuine bargain prices. -f Just a Story I am from "Old Now England," and not ashamed of the fact, but I am now n citizen of Oregon nnd am proud to say the Rogue River Valley is my home. And, to make it still better and give a more definito lo cation, it is in tho progressive city of Medford that I havo "pitched my tent." My native state is not the place to grow balloons, therefore I make use of no "hot air" in my talk. After two years' stay amid those protecting hills, I havo concluded that tho best thing to deal in was land, n thing that is limited in quantity nnd as it is always sought after is always rising in value. I do not wish to get all tho real estate business in Medford, but do desire my share'. Therefore, I respectfully invite you to call at my office nnd see if I have not got just what you are look ing for at a price that won't strangle you. Truly yours, ns usual, George F. Dyer Over Medford, P. 0. (Raised in Now Sharon,) Me. i j HAINT IT THE TRUTH? T flfcCiri f Utxs those Fancy I. C. Bricks rVJ CFK3 JJLxJLv already for use You phone your order in and we do the v rest. Our prices on iee cream arc from $.1.50 per gallon up. Not the cheapest, but the best. PHONE 1811 129 E.A6'T MAIN Well Known Brands Sure to Give Service SUPERB, SPECTACULAR, ORIGINAL CIRCUS-800 PEOPLE 450 ANIMALS-$25,000 ARMOUR PRIZE SIX-HORSE TEAM T i (TO iiaa General Admission This Day and Date '9 At 3.0 O'clock Each Morning Bring All the Folks and See for Your self a Fifty-Cent Circus for 25 Cents Don't Forget, It's a Cruel Circus War Relentlessly Waged by a Circus Trust So Sells-Floto Declares Bargain Day. Thus the People-Not the Circus-Benefit While the Circus War Lasts. Two Complete PERFORMANCES DAILY RAIN OR SHINE, AT 2 AND 8 P. M. 7AA Doors Open One Hour Earlier, Admitting of a Visit to the Big JL U U U are Missing the Chance of a Lifetime If you miss a look at my holdings. Everything is boinc: sacri ficed to closo out quickly. BENSON INVESTMENT CO. Office over Fruitgrowers' BanK .Tust received, large shipments of tho celebrated J. nnd Cr. Shoes and Oxfords; also Ewin 1 Burl, .John Kelly and others. These aro all well nnd favorably known lines. Wo can stand back of ench and every pair and guarantee satisfaction, both as to fit and durablonoss. Oxfords Be sure and allow us the privilege of showing you our now styles in Ox fords for men, women and children. We fit the hard to fit, nnd our aim is to please everyone. DUFFIELD BROS EAST MAIN STREET Hasklns for Health.