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PAG1D TWO
10CAL AND
li1 PERSONAL
Circuit court In tn session nt Jack
sonville. Most of the week has boon
consumed In tho trial of the case or
Mrs. It. Scholz vs. tlie hoira of John
IShwoRan, involving the right to prop
orty lonntall on North Control avo
nub, A. 13. Honmo8 ropresont the
plaintiff and A. 11. Crook of Sun
Franclipo tho dofondnnts.
Ir. and Mrs. F. M. Spilth of Stor
Hugi"4 bnj vbdlfng frlauds living
In Mbdfard.
Clairvoyant and spirit niodhtm.
Mm. WiTt, nttnna Main $73. North
Central avenuo ond of paved strt,
second house. 313
Moro thnn S000 voters hava regis
tered for the coming primary elec
tion. Tho uumbor promises to ex-
cood 4000.
Candldata for county offlcos war
novor so nuniorous aud moro wilt fllo
tholr declarations loforo April 2, tho
Inst day this can ho donn.
Wo shnrpon axes, knlvos, scissors,
saws and lawn mower. J. W.
MltCholl. it-S. Rlversldo.
Mrs. T. W. Miles and two friondB
from Ashland visited In Jacksonville
Thursday, afternoon.
George X. Anderson, 13. .Bowers,
Dr. Cnldwoll, iCh. Hurdle and Fred
Wagner were down from Ashland one
day this week.
W. II. Miller of Gold 1IIU, candi
date for the democratic nomination
for county clerk, was in Medford and
Jacksonville Thursday.
Wilson, 210 Laurel St., for first
class kodak finishings. 333
W. H. McGratu of Ashland was a
recent vis'tor In Mod ford.
John S. Orth, cashier of the Med
ford National bank, transacted busi
ness In Jacksonville Thursday.
Something new, "Grape Furple,"
at McDowoIl's.
Mr. Bsterly Is down from his ranch
in Trail creek district.
Mrs. W. II. Barnum of Jacksonville
visitod in Medford this week.
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
sic and languages is the only music
school in southern Oregon with a full
corps of toachers. G. Talllaudler.
director. Sond for catalogue.
Senator H. D. Norton of Giants
Pass has been In Medford and Jack
sonville on legal business.
See II. A. Holmes. ThoInsurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Mrs. It, Q Thomas " or Jackson
crook was a recent shopper in Med
ford. Kodak finishing, the best, at Wen
ton's, opposite book store.
Miss Grace Henry was In Jackson
ville this weok making a stenographic
roport of the Scholz-Ehwcgon trial.
The supromo court has modified
the decision of the circuit court for
Jackson county in the case of Aa
drow Cantrall vs. The Sterling Min
ing company, involving Applegatc
wator rights.
Bosc, D'AnJou and Dartlott pears.
First-class troes, and don't buy from
anyone, large or small orders until
you see mo and I'll save you money.
II. B. Pattorson, Quaker nursery
man, Nash hotel lobby.
W. E. Thompson was among tho
Gold Hlllors In Medford during tho
weok.
K. D. Woaton, commercial photog
rapher, negative made any time or
place by appointment. Phone M. 1471
Ohnuncey Plorey, -deputy county
assoMor, has been in Medford looking
ovor tho political situation.
Troos for sale. Peaches at 10c,
pears at 12o, Bartletts, D'AnJon and
Winter Nells. Spocial while thoy
Inst. See L. B. Hoovor or phone
4522.
A. W. Sturgis is over from his Ap
plogato ranch, where he has had a
handsome reeidenee built by Kd
Hooker.
Federal vacuum clonner Home
phono 2GC-L. A. E. Mabee, 233 S,
Ivy street. 318
Poroy MoKonzIo has roturned to
Medford after an abaoace of sevoral
years.
Heal homo made bread at D) Voe's,
F. Hubbard, S. T. Richardson, II.
Bates, II. D. Anglo, W. II. McGowan,
II.' M. Cots and W. K. Goodo were
nmong tho many who havo heou
Journoylng to tho county seat latoly.
Soo A. K. Waro, room 19 Jackson
County Bank building, for all tho
Information about Pacific Mutual
Llfo or Accident Insurance. 323
P. IC. Nnlly and S. M. Hawk or
Big Butto uro in Medford.
Ladles, nave your suite mado by a
tnllor who knows how. Borlln, Cen
tral Point. 322
J. H. Wren of Sterling was a ro
cont visitor in Medford.
Weeks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
v Day Phono 3271
WlKlit Plioneai r. W. VToek 8071
A. . Orr, 3093
X.A.DV ASSISTANT.
A. C. Alirams and Tluihins Taylor,
who havo boon upending tho winter
In southern California, nro In Med
font again.
W. F. Horn ot Grants Pass mado
n huslnos trip to Medford Thursday
HoiiHOhold furniture, also ladles'
nud man's bicycle. Saturday 2 p. m
1112 Ntnntlc 313
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Radar of Phoe
nix precinct wore Medford visitors
a few days slne
Cnrkln & Taylor (John II. Cnrkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), nttomoys-at-law,
aver Jackson County Bank building,
Medford.
William Miller, an old resident of
Applegate. died tho fore part ot the
week, aged 70 yoam.
Having bought a lot or coal at n
low figure we are closing it out at
a price at which It Is bound to go
within tho next week. Inqulro of
Bads Transfer Co. or J. W. Mitchell.
Senator on der Hellen of Wall en
was among his Medford friends quite
rocently.
Fancy brick Ico cream at McDow
ell's. Colonel F. L. Ton Voile and Mrs.
T. J. Williamson motored to Jack
sonville Thursday afternoon.
Stop renting give mo your rent
money and I will build you n home.
Pay rot to yourself. Address Box
476, City. 313
J. W. Pernoll and O. E. Rose were
over from Applegatc Wodnesday.
Home baking luncnos served oppo
site S. E. depot. Phone Bell 4972.
Home 273-L.
. H. Johnson, deputy district at
torney for Josephine county. Is In
Jacksonville attending circuit court.
S. A. Newell, ladles tailor, 4th
floor M. F. & H. Co. bldg.
A. S. Klelnhammer, B. Peel and
Will McDanlel were ovor from Ap-
plegate Thursday.
Roses are a specialty with 11. B.
Tatterson, ndrsoryman. Nash hotel.
Dr. K. Klrchgeeener or Rogue
River, J. V. Modynskl and F. Osson
bruggc of Medford attended circuit
court in the role of witnesses Ifiis
woek.
Miss Kate Chapman, who has been
conducting a millinery storo in Jack.
soavllle for a numbor of years, nas
gone to DuuBinuir, Gal., to engago In
tho same business.
C. B. Stout, mastorvmechanlc of the
Pacific & Eastern, spent several days
In Jacksonville this week.
Mrs. W. E. Finney has been in
Medford several times during the
week.
Lawrence A Gregory of this city
has announced his candidacy on the
republican ticket for nso:or, sub
ject to the primary election in April.
He will oppose W. T. Grieve, incumb
ent. George A. Iiiitx, manager of the
Holland Hotel, lias returned from a
trip north.
J. A. W'esteriuad is spondws n few
days at Portland ou uuainoes.
Harry Knley is visiting friends in
the city.
A. C. Randall of Talent spent Sat
urday in Mtdfonl.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Jar vis of Gold
Hill were recent Medford visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson and
wife spent Friday in Medford from
Gold Hill.
Stewart King of Seattle Is a guost
of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Butler.
E. A. Nicholson Is building an ad
dition to his bungalow on West Ham
ikon streot.
Gus Newberry has bought a four
passOBger. 36 horsepower Overland
automobile.
William Gerlg, chief engineer of
the Pacific & Eastern, returned Sat
urday morning from a business trip
to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. II. D. Reed ot Gold
Hill spent Friday evening at Mod
ford. OF
Stewart Patterson of Chicago, a
member of the noted Medlll-McCor-mlck-Patterson
family ot that city,
accompanied by Mrs. Patterson, child
and uurbe, tins arrived to upend the
summer in the valloy, Thoy ar6
friends of and will bo entertained by
Mrs. Boudinot Conner.
Mr. Patterson shipped his automo
bile and a number of household ef
fects to Medford. He Intends to rent
a place and remain all summer. He
may later Invest In the' valley.
BURGLAR WOUNDS OFFICER,
POSSE IH HOT PURSUIT
OXNARD, Cal., March 22. More
than ono hundred men iu automobiles
and on horsos aro today searching
for a burglar who shot and mortally
wounded Constable Warren Willurd
early today. Willurd Burprlsod tho
man In an attempted burglary. Thrue
possos are on tho man's trail, officers
and citizens bolng armed with revol
vers nnd shotguns. Tho fugitive is
honvlly armod. Physicians say Wll
lurd cannot live. Ho was shot through
tho fatoniudi.
aEEDTORD MAIL TinmTNE.
At the Churches
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
Rundny unices ns follow : Holy
flommtnifon S . in., Sunday arlinul 10
n. in., service mid senium 11 a. in.
Hilde study Oflf) p. m., Milijeet,
"Joshua." Keniiu prayer and sor
mon 7. HO p. in. Topic of tho day,
"Before Abraham Was I WW AH
arc -welcome. Wednesday there ' is
holy communion 10 n. in., seniee and
talk 8 p. in. Thursday. oiviee and
address 1 :30 p. in. Friday, holy com
munion 10 a. m., service and tnlk
7:30 p. in.
Music at the Baptist Church
Tile wusin tomorrow will invlitde
"S.fk ye the. ljord" by .1. Vnrley Hu
berts nud "Lord Wo I'ray Thee" bv
same miHcr. The iciwpel duet
".Sometime Somewhere" will ho sunn
by Miss llnseiritjK mid Atn. Holme.
At the evening .service "Holy Aft
Thou" by Handel will he suae by the
choir.
At the Christian Church
Subject for morning, "Let There
He Light." In the evening. "I low
Readest Thnn J" Hible sehool meets
nt 10 n. in. Mission baud nt 3 p. it.
(. K. at 11:30. Teachers' meeting; on
Monday evening. Prayer met'tinsc on
Thursday evening. Choir practice on
Friday eveniit. Come, yon are wet
come. I). D. Hoylc, mini.stcr.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Sunday uioruitu; service nt II
o'clock. Subject of IcMUi-xenno'i:
"Matter." Wednesday evening nicot
inic at 7:30. Al! aro wolonmo to theo
services. Sunday school at 10; all
under twenty jenrs of aj;e are invit
ed to attend the Sunday s.cliool.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Service Sunday as follow!.: proacb
intr 11 a. m., 7:30 p. in., .subjects,
moruinfi, "Christ, the Peacemaker."
Kveninj,', "The Friend You Need."
Sunday soliool U:L"j n. in. Junior
leafruo 3 p. m. Praj'er ineetinj: Thurs
day oveninjr 7:30 o'clock. Theme,
"Spiritual Zeal." Excellent music by
choir under the direction of C. X.
Chidester. Special feature for morn
ing, .olo by Mrs. Pert Anderson.
You nre cordially Invited to nil thete
services.
Neighbors Were Kind
I wish to thank my neighbors for
tholr kindness and hospitality to my
self and family, following tho flro
which destroyed our home. " '
MRS. E. A. BARNEY
AND CHILDREN.
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JMKnVORD, OlttMON. SATURDAY. MARCH 2!t. 11)1
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WILL VISIT MEDFORD
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Ki Iila y ovonitn;. March 30th tho
grand lodge of fin r will pay tin offi
cial visit to Hie local lodge Knights
of l'ylhius. Then- will bo oxomplili
cation of tliinl muk work and re
freshments nud I'xtliiauisiii in Miul
lord will bo nt u premium for a while.
On Monday owning, April 1, fliM
Talisman lodge of this city will prob
ably havo tm' meeting ai so manv
of the member will i-.t the Ashland
lodge on Hint date, the oroaion be.
ing Hie annual district eotivoiitoio.
Al 2 p. m. of ibat day the distriel
convontiou win coiixone nnd attend in
routine mat lira nud in tho cvfiiiig
Oranito lodge of Ashland, nwistod by
member of nlber lodge-, of tho dis
trict will oonfm- the rank of IfripitiY.
Tho Rrand lodge olfioers will attend
the-c cereinrumV also and Ashland
is preparing for a itylft good time
for nil who attend. Aa the tram
schedule is so poor for the Medford
boys to go and come, inoal of them
will probably jto in mitt.
Killed by Train.
PASADUNA, Ca1!.. March 2a. Kd-
ward A. Rusak, Ju. well-to-do mer
chant of Pasadena was struck by a
Santa Fe train today as he was driv
ing down town In his automobile, the
machine being carried a block on tho
pilot of the locomotive and then dash
ed to bits, killing Rusak Instantly.
GET IN THE GAME
Come in Boys, the water is fine N
Visit the other yards and note the condition and quality of stock and tho way goods aro handlod, then visit tho
delivery yards of the
Eden Valley Nursery
East Mam Street, and bo
Both Phones
Carnegie says, "the country is the proper
your vacations,
Invest your money in close in city property-the closer in the better.
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If it is necessary to give something away to ADVERTISE why ad
vertise anyway.
$375.00 cash buys a large building lot ONLY ONE 50x140 feet on a
paved street, 5 blocks from the Medford Hotel, new cement side
walks in and paid for, sewer and water in the lot. This lot is located
on Rose Avenue where all the bungalows are going up. ,
I have 18 lots on this avenue and just to START SOMETHING and
encourage more buildings on this street I will sell you one but
ONLY ONE $750.00 lot for Half Price-cheaper than a, subdivision lot.
Don't live on a homestead or in the outskirts of the city when you
can get on the inside.
I can explain to you how you can beat the Rent Problem by build
ing on this lot. '
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AT THE LIBRARY.
Duiinut tho phst "week fifty
honk of popular fiction hnve
boon added to the shelve:
Tho Young; People' library,
of tweuly voluuion, is u now
ueipiteition nt Hio library
TIiohu books mil caiofully ed
ited with tho puipoao of Iwitm
ideal boolta for chitdion.
AftiHiors will bo interested
in u hid of (lamphlota in tlm
llonlo t'tilturu serum, added
thin AU'ek td tho library. Those,
nre often uod ill atudy clulm.
11io.,1 interested in the oily
bountiful movenieut will find
iiispimtinu in tho current
number of (he Fine Arts .tour
pal which litis an illustrated
article on tho daus for Clil
oiijro Heuiitiful. Theao plans
uro nf a inatrtiiliiilc to attiiiot
alloutiyii of Hie mi tire country.
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Fire me away If you wish, but some
day YOU uitiy bo FtltKl) from your
FIRUSIDE by way of tho nearest
F1UK OHcape. Than you will be
ALFIRED sorry you didn't take out
a FIRH Insurance noltov with
S. 11. GRAHAM.
Room 3 Oor Poatnfflrn
Phones: Main 3i'81; Home 27U
convinced that I am giving
BUT
Rose Avenue
'J.
ROOSEVELT CLUB
TO OE ORGANIZED
The nuinbcr of political cluli i" i"
ho ineroiisod bv ono to'vl week when
tho Kooscvcll onlliusiasU will uct to
Kidhor na tin mynitiKtilioii. Nidluii'?
bul proliiuiutiry work lm boon o
so fur but n call for a uieetiinr
soon lie leaned. Tho Lit Kolletto 1 1 1'
Is lntod to hold ii nieotiuir Tuo-d
cvciiiiiir nt York - Co.'a ol'licc nod'
auotlior tueoliiiir of the Tnl't club wi I
be hold within a few days. '
I'liwi'i'iilliig Attoi'iioy,
I hereby atinoniice mvsolf as a hi
dldate for the ofllin of pronuuilnK
attorney for tho rlrei iinwooutlun Ht
turitey dlNiilct of oieaou, oomiii
IliK the coiiuttoH of .lilcktoil and lo
sophluo, mibji'ct to the will of tin'
ropubllcau vntera at the prluiBrlox
If iioiuluated aud elected I will
faithfully discharge tlu duties of tho
office, houesllv. Impartially, econom
ically ami to Dim Ixiet of my ability.
II K II .NA.
JacKiM.iivlllo, (lie. Man ii tl. IU
Telephone Directory
Tho next Issue of Dlroctoiy will
KO to prom April 1st. Any cIihiikoh
or corrections should bo icporlod
prior to Unit dull
PMMFIC TKI.IMMIONi: TKI.H-
(5RAIMI l'()
better values than any doalor
N. s
place to visit and
MYERS DUYS OUT YOUNG
IN TAXICAU DUSINCSS
Chillies YniiMK hits mild mil Ills "n
terost in tho Vuiiiii,' ami Hall Tni
Co. lo O, V. Mvoi'x, and tln iinme of
llto finii has iiccti eli(iuod lo Hull
Mini Myers, Tiro Firm ban nddoil tin
ollici imiriiiir oar in addition to lb
InMi'idiH Hlid i piepnicil lor Itillu op
lmii di"tiiuit tup-.
Ys, You Cun Gx'in
Pjfgtteilfj
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y,ltli Matlvfitctloii If w Imivo tare of
your teeth, for lliev will look well
and itlvi you a coaifnrialila feolliiK
Wo do all kinds or Dental work in a
thnrouithly profeNlonal manner and
i( chiirao most inoileslly fur tHir
wrvli-e. I'hllilion's tooth w niaka a
Hperlnlty of. ItrhiK the younasloni
bore ho that we may liialtH their
mouths look Mood, and feel km.
DR. BARBER, The Dentist
y07"'.'0S Fnrinor uiul Frultgrowsrii
Hank llldg.. Medford. OreKon
Pacific Phono Main f.r.n
Home Phone JH7-1.
in Southorn Orogon.
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