Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 11, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 12

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P.AGI3 SIX
MWnrORD MAIL TIMBUNW, MMDVORI). PHMPON; SATURDAY, NOVMMHKR 11, 101 f.
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Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Mr. HiHPoll of Medfonl wns hero
J-Ylilny looking idler his properly in
turCHUt here.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Hnrimnl of
AbIiIiuhI nllonifcil tlio funonil of iMrs.
JJiirimrd'K fiinlor, Mrs. ltobcri Asli
worlh licro FritlnV.
Mirts Florence. Youiif? of Conooiil,
New Hampshire, nrrived licro Thurs-
TALENT ITEMS.
Dr. Forties mid frnnily stint for
Seattle Fiitlny, whoro they will make
thoir home IhN winter. Dr. Forties
has been the only doctor residing in
Talent for three years, His many
friends regret departure.
Mi.s liutli Handall pivc a party
for her schoolmates at her homo Sat
urdav afternoon. Some iiiteroKliiii
lay night to visit V. A. Cowley and
frames were played, after which re-
family and others.
,1. V. llieks of Ashland was here
Frldny to ntlund the funeral of Mrs.
Ash worth.
Tlio Do Fonl sis.le.rs linvo iiit
housekeeping and Miss Fay and I.y
din will return to their homo at Sam-'
Valley and go to school there and
Miss Hose will remain hero and stay
with Mrs. Will Nichols.
Mrs. Sam Dunn has cloed her res
iatiraut hero and will hack to Med
io nl.
KANES CREEK ITEMS.
Airs. UorrIs mid Mrs. Hlglnbotlwm
spent Wednesday on Galls creok.
Tom Norrls and Mnck Blowers
spent Tuesday In Mcdford, returning
liomo Wednesday morning.
Wo nro having a Bhower of rain
today which Is greatly needed to
moisten tho ground so the farmers
can plow and sow their fall grain.
Will Itlioten of Applegate spent a
day here recently tho gucat of rela
tives and friends.
Mrs, John Mardon was a recent
Gold Hill visitor.
Tho Dardanclls school is progress
ing nicely under tho efficient man
'ngement of Mr. Haselton. Visitors
Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Hlgin-
botham, Misses Cap Lumsdcn nnd
Mary Boggls, Mrs. Fink and Mrs.
Drown.
Mr. Byrley waB a Gold Hill busi
ness visitor on Thursday.
jrchiitciits were served
Mis Marie Carnnhau will leave for
her home near Scuttle, 'n., Sunday.
Ilaxel Quackcubush has returned
from Fugle Point whore .she has been
visiting with relatives.
The V. 1 1. will meel with Mrs.
Viogle Satunlay evening
The ninth grade of Talent gave a
reception to the eighth grade olax
at the home of Miss Kdythu Tryer
Wednoday evening. A very pleas
ant evening was spent.
Dee Ilendiickson of Mcdford was
at Talent viMting his sister, Mrs.
Hert Dougherty Saturday.
Miss Lizzie Nethcrland siwnl Sun
day with her sister, Mrs. Lena Helms.
iiterta heaman, wlio lias been ill
for sometime is rapidly improving.
Mrs. 1 Souash has been serious
ly ill with pneumonia but is slowly
recovering.
Donald Van Dusen has been ab
sent from school on account of ill
ness. The teachers' and parents' meet
ing was held in the school house Fri
day night. A program was rendered
and discussions held.
The Talent school althletic club
will give a box social Friday even
ing, November 17, for the purjHse of
raising funds to equip their gymna
shim. A maximum price will be set
no one be afraid to come.
Can You Blame Him?
MAKSHALLTOWN, Iowa, Nov. It.
The Friends church of this city i
without n pastor today because ihe
members of the congregation voted to
reduce the salary of Kev. E. How
ard Brown from $1000 to $800. As
Kov. Brown has u wife and six chil
dren ho quit.
HRlcIna for Healtn.
JACKSONVILLE
Howard Kllham. a prominent busi
ness man of Portland, mndo Jackson
ville a short visit. He was accompa
nied home by his wlfo and children,
who bavo been visiting hero for sev
eral wccks.
Alex Thompson, Joseph Martin and
Genrgo Xlatcn wcr: recent visitors in
Mcdford.
yl. It. Buck. Benton Peel and A.
S. Klolnhammer woro over from
Appli gito Wednesday.
Sheriff Jones has been serving a
largo number of legal papcrn during
tho week.
Frank Johnson of Uoguo ltlvor
traded with our merchants tblH week.
C. K. Wlkstrom and Frank Ames,
who operate nenr Talent, spent a few
hours In Jacksonville Tuesday,
11, 10. Itanoy was a lato visitor In
Jacksonville. Ho will soon open a
billiard parlor In the Hotel Mooro
building at Mcdford.
Goo. W. Jones, road supervisor of
Ashland district, had business at thoj
cuurthquso Wednesday.
Miss Mabel Noriullo has opened
dressmaking parlors In 11. K. llaiiey'a
residence In Third street.
There will bo a sale of cooked ar
ticles of food at the Jacksonville It
briry, for the benefit of tho Proshy
tertin missionary fund, on Saturday,
November 11.
Mr. Gillette Is having a well dug
on his place In the northern part of
town nnd has struck a big flow of
water. He oxpects to get enough to
Irrigate most of his land by pumping
It with electricity.
George W. Dunn, former count;
Judge, wns among those down from
Ashland lately.
Y. 11. Allen and F. M. Smith of
Sterling traded with our merchants
during tho week.
Mr. Klsor, a brother of Frank
Klsor, was up from Los Angeles not
long ago. He was considerably sur
prised -with tho Improvement that has
taken place on this section since he
was hero last.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Hartley or
Talent aro visiting G. S. Kpperson
and his family.
C. M. Ituch, Fred Coppel, William
Smith nnd William Bostwlck of Ap
plegato transacted business In Jack
sonville tho foro part of tho week.
Miss Kate Chapman, tho milliner,
Is In Josephine county visiting rela
tives and friends.
Frank Boundtreo, who is located
at Wlllets, Cal., and following his
occupation as an engineer, was mar
ried not long since.
Mrs. Mary Day, who has been
visiting nt Salem and other places
in the Willamette valloy, la at homo
again.
M. H. Boundtreo bad returned
from n visit to bis former homo at
Centralla nnd Chehalls, Wash.
Will Henry has returned from
Weed, Cal., and entered tho Jack
sonville public school.
Tho board of trustees has wlsoly
ordered tho improvement of tho hill
road south of town and A. Throck
morton has been engaged to super
vise tho work. Our Applegate friends
will appreciate this very much.
Operations on Jacksonville's water
snthtfaclory to all and our city will
have an nhumlnnt supply of puro
water In duo course of time. This In
nn Improvement that should huvo
been made long ni;o nnd will bo ap
preciated nil tho'moio when It Is
completed.
Mrs. W. T. Kvntner of Medford
was tho guest of her parents, Mr. ami
Mrs. T, J. Klernoy recently.
Miss Molllo Maury of North Jack
sonville visited In our city Tuesday,
J. Nuunn Is haliifi garage built
by J. A. Mnrsh ami Ahuor Grimes
which will house a Imndsoiuo mi to
soon.
Mr. Chavo, who has been engaged
In selling real estate mid mines, with
headquarters In Jacksonville, linn
gono to Chicago for surgical treat
ment. Dillon Hill, the horticulturist, was
In Jacksonville Tuesday.
Klbert Coleman, second son of
County Clerk and Mrs. W. It. Colo-
man, Is suffering with an obstruction
of tho bowels and nn operation may
he necessary. Dr. 11. P. Hnrgravo
of MedCord was called in consultation
with Dr. Golden.
John Boaveuuo Is lying seriously
111 nt tho residence of K. A. l-nngloy,
being stricken with a hemorrhage of
tho bowels Sunday. Dr. Hobluson
Is in attendance.
Fred Flcko nnd his forco of car
penters are building n handsome bun
galow on Mr. Tracer's farm, located
a few miles north of Jacksonville.
Mr. and Mrs. Janics T. Buckley of
Applegate were lit Jacksonville on
Wednesday.
Mrs. Fletcher of Joe Bar waB a
business visitor In Jacksonville on
Wednesday,
Miss Mny Buchanan of Mcdford
mndo Jacksonville a visit one day
this week.
Tho remains of tho late Mrs. II.
Hatinn nrrived from San Francisco
Thursday evening nnd were Interred
in tho Jacksonville cemetery tho
following nfternnoa bosldo those of
her lato husband, Judge II. K. Hunnn.
Mrs. Hnnua wns In her C3d year.
Coming to this county from Gurmnny
with her parouts, Mr. and Mrs. Hosso,
when a child, tho greater part of her
llfo was spent In Jacksonville. Two
sons nnd two daughters survive her.
Mrs. F. C. Klsor left for Imh An
geles a few dnysslnco.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. J. Nunnu arc
visiting In Portland.
Harry Treat Is filling tho plnco of
Miles Itlchnrdson, V. A. Gorut'fl
chauffeur.
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
Month Hlvorslde
New nnd Up-to-Date Modern
In every particular, km cook
In, steam beat, etc. Women
nmt girls must bring refer
ences. W. M, HM1TH
Home Phono H4K.
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HAVt YOU EXAMINED CAREFULLY
'JHIIOLINWOb1
EXQUISITE STE&L, ENGRAVINGS
Will AMY) NOW SIIOWINCT
Prices Range From $3 to $25
The Merrivold Shop
134 W. MAIN BT.
We Have Moved
Tho J. T, Brondley flower
Btoro Is now In tho M. F, & 1 1,
store, ncross tho Btroot from
former locution.
Choice lots of cut flowers,
bulbs, ferns, palms, ate, al
ways on hnud.
J. T. BR0ADLEY
Clark & Wright
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WA8KINOTOH, D. a
Public I.nntt Mnttcrn: Final Proof.
Desert Lands. Content nnd Mining
Cnnca. Her In.
Ansnctntn Work for Attorney!.
Hnsktns for Healtn.
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National Bank
-of-MEDFORD,
OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivitlod Profits $58,000.00
Uniird Stntt'H and Poslnl Savings Dono.silory
Wo solicit your Ini.sint'SH, which will receive our care
ful attention.
F. K. Douol, Prosidont M. L. Alford, Gashior
Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashior
works are progressing In a manner
To Car. a Cold In On. Dy
Tako I.AXAT1VI5 IJUOMO Quinine Tnb
IctH. UrUBBlatM rrfiuul money If It
fnlli to cure. K. Y. OnOVlTH ulentt-
' ture In on each box. :5c
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Page Woven Wire Fence
All sizes of Page Steel Gates
Garden and Poultry Fences
Economy Lawn Fence
First class R. F. D. Mail Boxes
End and corner posts
Northern cedar lence posts
Call on or write us for
Everything in the fence line.
GADDIS & DIXON
"THE PAGE FENCE MEN" HIONE 2081.
Dlulrihiitorrt for Southern Oregon n nd Northern California.
MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDF0RD, ORE.
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Full Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate
Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate
Painless Extraction
ALL OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION
$1.50
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