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MtfDFOTCT) MATL TRTBtlJSTR, BEDFORD, 01?KOOX, FrtTOAY, JANFARY 19, 191
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BANQUET PROVES ORCHARD TRACT
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
Willi Soiiii nml Spcctlios Evciiliin at
Dniiiiiot Board Proves Dcllnhlful
Merchants Prnvo to Do Ailmlriihlfi
Hosts, '
"Tlmy any Hint .liuluc Colvlf?
Ho itln'l pil mi -tyly.
JIk'm Mlylo nil Hih uliili', all llm wlillc."
With IIiIn miiii(c tint lilliii'li ul 2A
InHtNloi-H I'lnni m (Irumlii Hlnti' nff
llm iiiDiiluit'iit Hi llm ninr'liiiiit' Imu
iin'l hint nciiiiiK', nml Hii uiini'
Iniiit'li cliiMcd up (Ik1 sniwiiiii with nn
oilior ftiuitf nml it iiinrcli down Main
Htii'i'i to llm Hunt )' ".Mi'iirmilf M"l
fnnl, how w lovo you, mifl ww'll nil
iminit hiii'l; itjit)iii,"
Tho biiiiiiiiinii()iixht tint two tlnV
Hiioii of lhn (), If, ,M. A. t a IHtitiK
iilom, anil HiHknr from erv "'
tiun ol' tin' Hliito pinil tillnili to lh
way Mi'ilfnnl imlmlHint'il llm convi'ii
tinii. .IiiiIkh CohiKi lutroiliiiM'il it
"Our Hill, tlin olilimt iiniiiml in tin1
valley," Hlaitflil I In1 onilnn'i'nl Urn
wiirk'H with a mn tiiin KHt-loj-uthoi
luM) In Ik, inltu.ri'tl1 uf I'oiniii', with
!n(!ritiiij fiH'lM tiinl llKiirt" rninwrii
iiltf lliu Itt'Kiic l(ivir Millny. I .a
(Intuitu wan litmril fmni uuiii uhun
W. M. I'iiirnit, nHplnint Tor lh Wiiilail
Slali'H Hi'iiutit, piled up mti-ii for
I'Viiiv Mttiitiiiii uf tho nIiiIu ami tlin
'put Mmlt'onl on lop. I'dhkhmiImii; At
toriwy Mnll.oy, V. II. (torn ainl II. t
Ourui'tt, uhu wa tutmliiiiutU'i-, lom
oiistratuil lint ipialily of oratory
Ijnawi Ititu with tin' fruit in n inunnur
that hrnii;ht t,oiMnttuuilM)ii fi'iua nil
their fiiitml.
Chorion W. .Merrifk. Hih roll ring
mtitrittary; .Inhn Htm'kton, tin iihw
piiiiMit, Hint Dr. Vitlitoinhu of Iho
t). A. nil iol,it lirli-I'ly. Divi-miou
wu oiMiaMiiiiii'il hv tin iTOfipt of tin
liiuroiiM (floKnitiwt from tin) "folk nt
hoiiut" anil vnrioim tolihrilltw hii
iitifoiiuiiHti'ly (MMihl not ho prviwnt,
mnl wlion a mUtftuiiloil iHiliwiiHii nr-it-sliul
.Mi1. Ilimxey nml .I0I1IH.011.
Tin hiiiufnic of Mi Hn-lrimc, the
Ainlntwn itiarlitlu nml of Mwhix.
Vlulml ami Owir Amlri'wn ho
,wll rt'ri'ivril I hut t'Mt'oii uftur t'iii-n'
wan ilittimmlml. It wim iaiilmht
wIikii Iho Hirly liroko up.
At tin' tahliht IIiitc wric m(i rTv 'J.'iO
ilimtix ami tin1 xiihioIIiiivbh of mri'f
mul lni'k of ititlay wiix om of tho iml
plt-iiKiiiit I'lHtttircH of tin' I'viMniir. At)
iiiu.l'iirlliiiiil until nut it. 'v)tii mIiowhiI
'uritcilftiril hv (intoimihllu Iho oilier
iifnruliDf, hut ImilKht S'oii havn nhouii
IM that MfU'onl xpfukiitK'. .Mi'ilfnnl
imiNiu, .Mvilfonl fruit, .Miilfoul wnit
riwiii uml Mmlfonl hotcU onniiot hu
liimUm in tint tttat."
'I'lio Kiiftt'tn of tho convention
unman mi niui'li inoii' puhliptlv for tint
city mnl "o mni'h uioro fcllou fci'liiiK
IkiIwcvii iiutrvhrnitM or ililfcrtMit '!
tloim of I In1 Mlntc.
(In'Ht rii'ilit i ilui' to Mi'ttxr. Hun
ami Mohr for tin' uimiuir in which
tho hiiitit thi'oiitf.tuiN hiimlh'il ami to
.Mr, ami Mn, Itiri'limau for the "C
I'ullmii'u of tho hamiii't.
SOCIALISTS MAY
SEIZE REICHSTAG
Conservative Newspapers of Ger
many Aro Filled With Appeals to
tho Electors to "Save tho Fatherland."
HKKLIK, Jan. 111. Tuiaiflod hy tho
faijury of tint Kovurmuunt to 101111 mi
mllt-HiKiialiit oiuiililiiitTion nimiiiK tho
liolilimil parlittH in tlio cuipiic, ami
ihcmlini; control of tho noxt roiith
Hta hy tho Nooial iloiuooratri, 'Hut
No id iloiiUnho AllcKOinain .t'iliuiK
ami a hont of olhor coiiHinnlii' pa
mi'H today uro Illicit with nppi'ulH to
Iho dIhoIoih to "miimi tho fathcilaml."
On Jaiumry t!0, 77 hciUh aro to ho
ruhalloli'il for ;H0 on January 'J'-', ami
H I on Jaiumry '25.
It Ik uouorally hcliovcil that tlmro
Jh Htroiu,' prohahility that tho hocIuI
IhIh, tukliiK mlvimlilKo of I lie iliscoiils
mnoiiK olhor paitioH, Htaml a k"(I(1
cliamio of cuptmiiiK cnouuli ncaU In
ohtaiu control of ho uatinuul house.
34 INDICTMENTS MAY
INDIANA I'OUH, Intl., Jan. 10.
Information thai ill imlictimmtH
umiliiHl lahor loailorn have hecu pre
paid! IIH H VCHItlt of tho mttivilloH t'
thi)' UnitOil Status khuuI jwrv hooniuo
liuhliu limo today. ludiontlmiH aro
SELLSF0RS30
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Mrs, A. E. Dlnijliam Secures 45 Acres
of Famfluo OrchardIs Second In
vestment Mailo by tho Dhitjhams In
Iho Vnlfoy. .
Mm. A, H. HIiikIimiii if Kiinlii Hnr-
iiijii, nu., iiaM piiiojniBiMi io niTt'H
of tho Itiiirnll ornhard tract from
Captain VmiiImin, puytiiK fllO.UOil.
TliiM in tho rtcciiml iuvcntimtul iiimlc
hi the vnlh'v hy tho ItiuhaiiiH, A. K.
llltiKhaiu hitrliij purchancd (ho M er
ne It oichanl for hi hod, II. V. llii
ham, for .fOrlllli.
Tho l.'i-acrii tract junt piirchaneil
him only 10 mtitm not pliintoil. It
contain) Id acnot of hoariiiK Now
towitH ami 1! ncmn of pear. The
remainder in in voiin fruit, John I).
Olvu-ll iiimlc thi ulc
ITALIANS SEIZE
PARIS, Jan. IP. -Ilallan lorpmlo
hoatH today Hcixed the French Mourn
er MiiiioIihii, houml for Turn), whioh
httd till pHMCUKerM, iiicliuliii 2K Turk
!mi nurK, nhonril. Tho vcmucI wn
taken to OoHlinri, No iioiitnihaiol
won found on hoard.
KcellHjr liuVu ii IiIkIi aver th ne!
ii re. It in 'piohahle it will icnull in
diplomatic liitcreliiuiK.
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Accused Prisoner Freed.
KVKItlCrr. Wnli., Jan. 1'J. -.1.
OwMfm, trlml on n clmrjjc uf attompt
Iiik to polmm IiIh illvorceil wlfo nml
hor (liuiKliter hy aomlliu; thorn n mix
turn of Ii Dimly and ntorhuliio, HtnmlM
nrqtilttoit loilny. lie hrokn down
mUi ho hoard tho verdict of tho
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NOTin: to .mini: uw.vicitfl.
All pomoiiN who aro doalroiiH of
eciHirluK Hpnco In tho Mtnltord Mlntnt;
Juhtluo Hook on tho inlnoml rcwonrc-
oit of HOtithnrn Orcftou and norttiorn
Oallfornln, to ho Imiuutt l'oliy. 1, 1012,
houlit Imtiutdlatcly cnll upon or nd
ilrcnn 0. V. Pnttoraon or (luy T.
Thranhor, Niuh hotel, Medford, Ore.
Our Correspondents
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BUTTE FALL8 ITEMS.
EAGLE POINT EAQLET8.
Tho hcIiooI cniiiiienttlon In Novem
ber dlKcloMeil tho fuel that Mutto
Kullli illntilct Iiiik liirrofim'd hor
nohool popiilatlnn 00 per cent tho lout
your.
MJiMurui oxiuiiliintlomt am now In
pro;rcmi, llappy? (Im)'kI
"irl O'Mrlon Jh almont on nrrount
of HlOkllOHH.
Tim llleiary aocloty In ninkliix tho
oliiuttoa of now ofClcora a political
olcctlon. N'omlmitliiK prlmurlcH woro
IihIiI a fow day am) whoa two tlck
otH, omi ropuldhmu mid tho other
doiiiocwillc, woro iiomlmitod. Tho
varloim cnmllilatuH aro iIoIiik their
puit to miilcu tho election Kililny a
warm ono. Tho poplin nro ondonvor
liiK to loom tho working uf modem
Kovoruniutil hy liiHtltutlni; tho Initia
tive nml referendum, iiIho tho rlcht.
of recall In lh Kovcirmnunt of tho
noclety.
We are ulnd to welcouio MIhb 1'nt
lernon a.i u now hlch school pupil.
Three nppllcautH for i'IrIiIIi Krndo
illploimui will take tho examination
Thiirmlny nml l'rlduy this wcolc.
The literary Bocloty dehnlcfi tho
winiiim Hiiffrar.o ipicntlou Friday nf
tornotiu. Ono uioruliu; Hlccllon woro ro
cltoil from tho book of I'rovurbn. A
member of the bookkccpliiK clou hail
kiiiiio troublo with u trial balance.
1 1 In orBn wan "A fnlno balaure Ir nn
abomination to the l.onl, but a Just
mcaHiiro In bin dellKbt "
'i'lio literary nml dohatltifr Hoolcty
of room No. 2 In proKrotwIm; nicely
with (iurtrudo Abbott an prcHldent
nml Iteedlth Jonou an Kccrctury.
ThoiiKh onr IdwiH are itomowliat on
tho prlnmry order our dobaKm nro
vrtry lutnwtliiK and ue oxtond to nil
h hoHrty Invitation.
Tho miliiif face of Ram Urines
wnu seen nt nohool Wcrinotfdny nftor
nn ahfenco of .two dnyx. Snm r one
of onr hn'iilit'oMt fifth grade pupiln
and we niiKucd him sorely.
We have now in onr mom two nic
liiro won hy tho fourth and sixth
(crude in the county HK'lliun contest
two yenw no, and as there ik to he
another eonlol th'm fprfnir, wo fed
mrv that hy the heKinniiiff nf the next
term of Helmut our wuIIh will not lac"k
any dci'orntioiw.
Ah wo di'hatcd lnwl Friday, we are
jrointf to lmvc a xpolliiiK cutiteft next
Friday. Allelic Mnhonev and Guldio
Moore nro to "ehoohO lip" mid wo nre
hy A, ( , Jlottlclt,
Mnyor WJlIhim mi iter I Mien,,
having purohliHcd the hoime and lot
Mtaudiu on the -i'- on Ilmnliiiton
nveniic, known n the I'lrick hoimo,
iiud moved liM fan jIv into It, han had
the workmen lour away the old fence
nml Home of 'the outbuilding uml in
propnriiiK if) Wike the plnee ono of
tho ideal pliicwm loutliern Oregon.
Ife !m having jiIiuih drawn to have the
Iioiiho ruinO(folcl o c to mnko it mi
up-to-flnlo rofchlctH. He in one of
our lhoroUHhofiiv ntireim and If we
had a lore!l indre h,kIi men thiiiK"
would pope ni our town,
f omitted to tflnlo in my last thnt
Mrx. William Tere vmw a (iiiltitiK
party nt her librae near Kdftall gin
Hon laHt Frillny nml come of the
young peoptfl of our neighborhood
wont up ami to?l: part in the quill
ing hue. They n-M,rl having had a
flue lime, if it did mm nil dny.
Minn Miimt filler, who is engnged
in teaching nnhbol m I.nnrel district,
caine into the Huniiy Side Sunday
night and took the l'ronpoet Htnge
Monday morning for her hcIiooI. She
In one of the fortunate ouch in the
Into examination for cerlifleatcn.
Henry Conn of DuughiKR county
came in the hint of the week mid Hpcnt
tho night "with km mother-in-law,
Mr. A. N. Thoman.
flcorge Wcwt and wife came out
from Medford to their old hoarding
limine, the Sunny Side, Stimla morn
ing and siM'nt the nitlit with us. tak
ing the train fonday nfteniooii for
their homo in Medford. They have
purchased a home in the oity nml
gone (o housekcopiag.
Mn. Jnes GilliBpv, wife of one of
tho firemen mf the P. & K. railroad,
emo out Salurdny afternoon from
Medford and Spent the uivlit with her
hiiMhttml nt tho Sunny Hide, return
I iug Sunday morning.
Hov. Lamar, the pastor of the Uap
lil church at thin place, p'reaelted
for nh Bundny morning nml then went
to Hrowiiidjoro to eontinuo a protract
ed meeting being held hy Hov. Hnynoa,
I(ev. HoIuich and He v. Lmmir. -
ITrinh Gordon of Medford spent
anticipating nn inntmdive nml iutcr
oMtiug time.
The primary room has an enroll
ment of 33. Two new pupil entered
thin month, Mark nml Lester Smith.
Katie IliiclinmHi has been ill two
(lav, hut returned today.
The third grade in making a inap
of Jackson county.
Margaret Seartf ik absent this week
heciiusu of MckliUHti.
Mrn. Seiler vnfi n pleasant caller
thin week. We are nlwajs pleahcd
to have the parents i.sit the school.
We nre reading ''Blauk Heauty" for
opening exercihCiAiid the children en
joy it very much.
flundu" night with uh and took the
I'roHpcct Btngo .fonday morning for
Trail.
Mrn, Lnrkiu IteynoIdH and ion of
Medford, who have been spending a
few lny with her hii'lmml nt the
Sunny Side, relumed Sunday after
noon, Ko nH to have her Hon attend
hcJiooI Momlny morning.
Mm. M. C Kelvey, who went to
Medford last Fndny returned Mon
day morning. .
Mike Sidley and a lady who linn
been tea rilling Kchool in the Lake
Creek district wJioho namo I have far
gotten, htopicd hero for dinner Mon
dny. The lady wns on hor vrny- to
NehrnHkn.
SI, A. Williams of Forct Grorc,
one of the candidate for aoiyjrusj
from the Firnt judicial district, w'aa a
plcnKont called Tueflduy nooif.
feirH. Hex If. Lmnpinnti nnd 0.
V. Newell of the Gold 11(11 Now wero
plcmmiil cullers Tuendny noon. -Lator
they wore closeted with our now
mnyor, William Von der Hellen.
Mr. Hnley, one of our progressive
farmers, had the cylinder to his bean
threHhirig machine nt W. L. fliild
rclh'H blacksmith fhop for repairs
TucHdny nfteniooii.
ChnrleK A. Hrown nml wife of the
Talent Dnig company of Talent -pent
Sunday with their old friend", A. 11.
Weber and wife of the lCngle Point
drug slore.
Chnrles Daily, a brother of the
principal of onr nehool, nnd SI. L.
Daily of the Xfodel variety Btore
visiting hi brothers in our town.
nttoml tho funeral of Miss Jo-I pool
Mr Mee, Miss Mary A. Moe, Mr-.
J. U. Ilnrnott nnd dnmthter, Mhw
Mnrgnrct Knnley, Mhw Norwood. MIm
Ilok, MIm Mann'ng, Mr. nnd Mr
Lattn, Mm. McKllIop, 11, K. Mnrrny,
Mr. HubtmnL W. H. Forgimon wr
Medford vlflltoni Irom hero Thumduy
Hftornoon,
N"I5V YoniCUetatted n ntlond
nnt to ncoompnny Citptnln Pltlotiii
lionift from Fort TotUm la 8nn ftAn
olwsn, l'rlvnto Wllllmu DoFroea tn on
bin wny wo-t, rofijHlng to Bay tvlioth
ar h Is maid ur valuU
Ilasklmi for health.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS
Josio Peel, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Peel, died at 5 o'clock
Thursday morning of heart failure.
Tho funeral will bo hold Saturday
from tho family residence.
J. N. Smith spent tho middle of
the week In Grants Pass.
T. M. Jones and llttlo daughter,
Sunshine, spont Thursday in Rock
Point visiting friends.
George Wilcox and family have ar
rived from Nebraska and will make
their homo In this valley. Mr. Wilcox
Is a brother-in-law of Councilman O.
C. Grim.
Walter Roblnett and wlfo of Med
ford, W. R. Dyran of Tablo Rock,
Mr. Cay of Eaglo Point aro here to
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Among tho olhor bargains wo aro offering is a largo, lot oC Lingerie and
Shirt AVaisfs, regular i)iiccs .fi.25 to $2.25, all at 9S
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You will eertainly find somothing in this lino to phjaso you. -
, Wo also hnvo spocitd 'prices on towols linens, laces,, sheets cases, otc.
You cannot afford to miss these. Then, too, wo are soiling all our .boys' suits
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Oranges
Their Small Cost
Tlie price of "Sunlrsr ' Ornncen -the finest
fmit jjrown H no I'lghcr than thnt which
you have paid for orannes of much less qual
ity. Madam, merely ask for "SunJdst" and
insist thnt each orange you buy in wrapped
in a tissue paper, marked "Sunkist." For
every wrapper is valuable. They identify tho
best oranges in tho world. By savins: these
wrappers you receive beautifurSunkist,,8ilvcr
premiums nt but a tnflinn additional expense.
JIany wide-awake women are furnishing
their dininp tables by this means. Read care
fully particulars below.
Seedless, Tree-Ripened Navels
The cheice: crop of 5,000 California proves. They
aro oranges with no nes. They nro solid, ripertfd
on the trees and picked by gloved hands. Juicy
uau usiiniiniiy weei. ill" most lieuuniOi Ol
alt fruit. You will tret s'toulno "Sunkist" Or-
nog's with the valuable wrappers by imlHUig
on them. Your family deserves tbJs tnot health
ful and economical fruit.
Get This Splendid
Rogers' Orange Speon
fiave 12 "hunki-t" orange orleraonwrappcr'.or
trad-ranrbscnt from vrjoners-ancliend them lou-.
lth IZc in stamp to help pny charges, packing.
ctc.aaJwe WulseadTuuthKgeutiiOeRogers'sllvt'r
orange spooo. Fur cai a additinsat sooon send 12
wrappers or trwTemarlcs and 12c in stum ps.
Not responsible for cosh sent through the malls.
Fruit Knife for 24 Wranners
sod 20c In stamps. Excellent quality genuine Rogers.
14 "Sunkist" Premiums
Seed for full description, nuaiber c( wrapp. ra and amount ol
cosh rszct nary to ccoroeach article.
tnUevtlZZuni Tb!eKrjf- CtUJ'KiIo OytirrToth Tn Kulfo
UUUIorh UCB.UM&moa C&IId'a Torlt Tx,on
ItmriSpoaa Coffee Spoen Oraoio Son TatIaoia
Salad For. Batter Spreader
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Thlo-SVInae J. Jtley "Sao.Ul" LEMOHS-Of Iho Kama
tupcro qnaiitr lot t noett. l-.ccnoiEivalbecauio
so ihin-siinr- I ondea'ra.aUy Wrappers same valuo
aj"hniniijt Uraoiie wrappers. Keele Uooklet J-rr
upon request. (121)
CALiroRmA rRurr growers' exchange
1S2 tlorlti CUrh Street, Cblcai,Sl.
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Montlily Blooming and Climbing Roses, Tree Eoses,
Shade Trees, Small Fruits, Strawberry Plants and a
General Assortment of All Kinds ol Fruit Trees
H. B. PATTERSON
Oifflrc lit Xusli Hotel Lobby Iiisltlo Kutrnnco Xext to Ilarbcr Shop
Snle-jrartl 1 10 South Fir Street
Off too I'hono Mntn CM IX ltesidcnco rhono JInIn 2103
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jcv.T-srv j "i.ii ire
r) The Lamp That
M Saves The Eyes
Children naturally never think of
possible tlram on their eyesight when
poring over a fascinating book.
It L up to you to see they do not ruin
their young cyci theic long evenmsi
by reading under & poor light.
The Rayo Lamp is an insurance
against eye troubles, alike for young
and old.
The Rayo is a low-priced lamp, but it is constructed on the soundeit
scientific principles, and there is not a better lamp made at any price.
It u eesy on the eye because its light is so soft and white and
widely djflujed. And a Rayo Lamp never flickers.
Eauly lighted without removing shade ot chimney; eaijr to clean onJ rewick.
SoEd brau thioujhout. wuh hituKome cucte ficuh; alto m many ottus stylet and finishes.
Afc row dealer to inow ou ba In ol Ryo Uiwii or wnie tor detenpuva cutuUr
io any xy ol ina
Standard Oil Company
llacotporatail
&.p&t&9&.
Attention Orchardists jj
I Ordei's aro now being taken by the Association
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5 for OROHAitD HEATiJKS of live-quart capacity, ji
Z i ...ji ;i x j:... ..! ,--rtrtrt,1 O Qil rrnii Tnf. (
I f. o, b. Medford. This pot has boon found -by tents
$ recently nmdo in tho valloy to bo tho best and mot jj
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t economical typo for onv purpose.
Orders also talcon for RICHMOND SMUDGrE
OIL, which can bo dolivorod in tank cara for not to
oxcoed 43 cents f. o. b. Medford.
$
Ordors for nots must bo recoived not lator than
I February 1st to socuro this x'ico. Ordei's for oit
I should come as quickly as possible that disti'ibution
may bo arranged.
I Rogue River Fruit & Produce Assn.
thill tho IVdoral p nil 10 in near end
ami that iuohI of tho evidence, ih in.
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