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PAGE TWO. '
IOCAL AND
LlpERSOINAL
Tw-m,- ,- . r- t "
Mr. arid Mrs. VaII.co Itodaers of
.Ashland mado a trli to Mod ford Frl
ilny oVcnlug.
H. C tfcnlnpr spout a few hours
with relatives nt Phoenix Friday.
, i. . . . .'1 v. .
Cecil lianKUCail Ol oruiK,
mid James Wlnnlhglmm ot K
Cal.,
URono
nro la,to arrivals In Medford.
Uollcil barley, bran, shorts, flour
and hity nt iho now food store, 307
rioitth Fronl street, near corner Front
nnd Elovf nth- Lowest prices for cash.
Will deliver to any part of city. Or
der by phono. Phono 2G9. hoc
Wntklns A: Co. ,
Miss lj($ Hanloy ot North Jack'
sonvillo was In Medford Friday, nc
compnnle.it by threo ot her nieces.
Horoo-mado bread nt Do Voo's. "
Mr' nnd Mrs. J. E. Davidson of
(Sold Hill wore ot the many who came
to Mcdtord.
J. A. McLcod left for Winnipeg
Canada, Friday on the ovenlnE train.
Lllllnn E. Slovens hns been ap
pointed ninny years, vice. M. P. Jncoby
who ha held tho position many years.
Drs. a. R. nnd Loulso E. Hedges,
chiropractors and mcchana-thoraplsts
nro now located over Deuel & Co.
Phono 170. '
Capt. S. M. Nealon and his family
were over from Tablo Rock Friday.
Frank Kowalsky has gono to
Grants Pass, and Is employed on the
lino of tho proposed railroad to Cres
cent City.
J. H. Storey, formerly ot this coun
ty, has been, appointed Inspector of
wclghta nnd measures for Siskiyou
cottuty, Cal.
Kodak finishing, bent In town, t
Weston's.
John E. Ross was of the many
Central Pointers who attended tho
Jackson county fair on election day.
W. J. Canton and M. A. "Womack
havo returned from a trip to Grants
Tass, whero they wont on mining
business.
"" Miss Loulso Williamson has gone
to Eupenq and will attend the Uni
versity ot Oregon durnn tho coming
year.'
' Crater Lake pictures ,a book tt
12 pictures, hand colored, tho finest
over, mado ot tho lake, for sale, at
Gerktng & Harmon's studio. Call
and sco them. 228 East Main street,
nbpno 320-J. tt
1 Charles W. Grim ot Jacksonville
was among his Medford high school
associate Friday.
J. F. Kelly of Griffin creek tarried
in Medford Friday afternoon.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives 'mads any time or
place by appointment Phone M.
H7T.
To Parent-Teachers association ot
tho Washington school will hold a
meeting at 'tho school building Fri
day., September 19, at 3:00 p. in.
'Wlllam Nellls returned to his
Rogup river ranch Friday.
You will bp surprised to find bow
little It' costs to havo the Southern
Oregon Electric company d,o your
olcctrlc wiring and repairing. Phono
920.'
Mrs. M. II. Payno, who has beon
spending tho summer at Long Beach,
Cal., Is In Medford again.
C. E. Hendricks ot Grants Pass
transacted business In Medford dur
ing tho week.
F. M. Frothlnghara of McDowell,
Cal,, was tho guest ot Mr. and Mrs.
II. II. Patterson the first of tho week.
Wynne Scott, ono ot tho most up-to-date
portrait artists on tho Pa
cific coast Is taking chargo ot thq
portrait department for tho Gerkln
& Harmon Photo company, 228 East
Main street.
E. Soulter has gono to Canada on
a business trip of several weeks.
W. It. Drower of tho Roguo River
Atkus and his wife, ajso Mrs. Droyyu
of the sanio place, havo been attending-the
county fair.
"insurance your best assot." Have
tho best. Placo your Insurance with
Holmes, the Insurance Man,' right It
ho writes it. ' " " tf
W. I. Smith pf Medford has been
awarded the contract fpr jmttlng a
new roof on Siskiyou county' hall ot
records at Yroka, Cal.
J. N. Paco, superintendent of tho
county poor farm at Talent, has
raised a pumpkin that weighs nearly
70 pounds.
Prlvato music lessons from CO
conts upward to threo dollars per
lesson, according to subject and
teacher choBen. Medford Conserv?
ory, Collego Wdg., 31 North Grape.
Mr. and MrB. Frank Upton of Cen
tral Point district tarried In Medford
Friday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. W. Montgomery
mid Jl, Hamlin ot San Francisco aro
Into arrivals In Medford,
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
IA.BY ABSIgTAM
Day Phono 27
V. W. Weeks 10.t-.T.2
' A, E. Orr 078-a
Night
Pboaen
K. lllrklnnd hns returned from a
business trip In tho northern part ot
Oregon.
A. N. Hulhurt of Orlnnd, Cn1 ar
rived In Gold Hill Friday and will bo
In Medford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. llellutithnt of
Juneau, Alaska, nro making Medford
n visit.
Fred Alton Hatnht, teacher of
piano nnd harmony, National Con
servatory, (of New Yor,k. Specialist
In the" correct principles pt touch and
technique- In nil grades ot study.
Careful attention given to young
chlldron and beginners. Faults ac
quired through wrong ways ot prac
ticing corrected. Fall term Septem
ber 2. Halght Music Studios, 116 S.
Laurel street, phono 176-R.
Mrs, Josqph Popo of Coos county Is
vIstMng relatives nnd friends living nt
Jacksonville.
Miss Margaret McClellnn of Rose
burg was In Mcdtord a short time
Thursday.
The Roguo River Fruit and Pro
duco association hns just completed
a commodious packing house nt Cen
tral Point.
Mrs. Arthur It. Allyn has opened
an ottlco as public stenographer nt
the Medford Hotel. She is exper
ienced In court reporting, legal work,
banking. Insurance, abstracting, real
estato and commercial lines. Satis
faction guaranteed. Prices reason
able. 152
County Clerk nnd Mrs. O. A. Gard
ner visited In Medford Friday. They
wero accompanied to Jacksonville by
tho former's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
S. I). Gardner ot Fort Klamnth.
D. It. Warner of Grants Pass mado
a trip to Medford Tuesday. Ho for
merly operated In Jackson and Joso
phlno counties as n timber cruiser.
J. I). Pankey, formerly ot Centrnl
Point, spent Friday in Medford and
Jacksonville He Is Btatluned at tho
Soldiers' Home at Roseburg.
Frank E. Bybco nnd Judgo Prim
ot Jacksonville tarried In Medford
Friday afternoon nnd evening.
R. K. Nell! of Spokane, president
ot tho Roguo River Canal company,
arrived In Medford Friday.
Mrs. J. Vincent of North Jackson
ville was a recent visitor in Medford.
Misses Flossie Levler and Margaret
Perry havo gono to Dunsmulr, Cat.,
on a visit-
Rom, In Table Rock district, Sept.
5, to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Collins, a
daughter, weight 12 pounds.
A. V. Rlker and A. H. Fisher were
up from Phoenix Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and, Mrs. Lowls Smith of
Eaglo Point district spent Friday in
Medford.
Miss Ircno Plotncr Is teaching
school in Iluqcoru district on Apple
gate. It Is her first term.
Fletcher Stout, pharmacist at the
Jacksonville drug store, raaio a tup
to Medford Friday.
H"nry G. Dox, Wells Fargo com
pany's agent at Jacksonville, was a
Medford visitor Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jcffers of
Corning, Cal., aro visiting at Cen
tral Point, their former home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Daggett wero
ot (ho many who camo to Medford
Thursday.
J. A McDonald and Vanco Wolga-
molt of Talent district made a trip to
Medford Friday.
Prof. George Rebec and his fam
ily havo been spending tho week at
Ashland. Mr. Rebec Is a member ot
the faculty of tho Unlyorslty of Ore
gon and will leave for Eugcno at
once.
Mrs. D. C. Grim of Central Point
Is In Medford, haying her eyes
treated, and Is much improved.
Alva Hammond and his family will
leave for Trail and Elk creek tomor
row, on an outing and will be gone
some time.
Mrs. Rey. McCullough will hold
services at the Baptist church In Cen
tral Point Sunday, Sept. 14. Miss
Mc.Vafstr will favor the congregation
with special yocal music In the even
ing. R. B. Zimmerman, who Is In chargo
of tho ranch of J. M. Frull, of Seattle,
was recently visited by hla employer
and two prominent business men ot
the Puget Sound "metropolis.
Mr, and Mrs, E, B Hanley mado a
trip to Medfprd Friday afternopu.
George F. King and bis family,
who havo been camping on tho Butte
creek section, are In Medford again.
J. M. Hyulop came down from
Grants Pass Friday, returning In the
evening. He Is Investigating the
mineral resources of Southern Ore
gon. H, G, Dox and Mr. nnd Mrs. N.
Mitchell and Mrs. JL Whiteside of
Jacksonville tarried several hours In
Medford Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Staffer of Ca-
nadu nro stopping In Medford. They
are charmed with tho valley and may
Induce ninny Canadians to locate
here.
Miss Iv.i Coffin is visiting friends
In Rosphurg.
Judgo M. Purdln has gono on a
trip to "Jalhuer county on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Wip, Gorlg and Miss
Gerlif returned Friday. Mrs. nnd
Miss Gcrlg have been spending the
summer In Arkansas and thq Jattpr
leaves Monday to rcjunp hqr studies
af tho Btatp .university.
At the Churches
First IhiptNt
"Row R. McCullough, Ph. D.
.Morning worship a. m soriiion"
"Ashamed pt Christ," at this c6pilng
evening 7:30", "Mexico." lllblo school
9:45 n. in.
Free Methodist
Corner Tenth nnfl Ivy. Sunday
school nt 10 a. nt.' Preaching Sun
day 11 a. ru. nnd 7:30 p. nt. Mid
week prnyormeetlng Thursday nt 7:30
p. in. Everybody Is welcome. J. E.
Bradley, pastor.
Ion Lutheran
At Jtlon Lutheran, tit 2 W. Fourth
street, there will bo divine service nt
7:30 p. nt.
Tho morning service will bo omitted
owing to the pastor's absence at
Grants Pass.
Ulbla school at 10 n. m.
Come nnd worship.
Catholic
Corner Eleventh nnd Onkdnlo
Masses 7.00 and 9:30.
Baptism 2:00 to 3:00.
Evening Devotion. 7:30. Evening
lecture. "Is Ono Religion as Good as
Another? What is tho Verdict of
Revelation?"
Thursday evening, 7:30. Holy
lloru Adoration of tho Real Presence.
Flr-t Church of Clirlt, Scientist.
Sunday morning servlco nt eleven
o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon:
"Substance." Wednesday evening
testimonial meeting nt seven-thirty.
All are welcome. Sunday school at
ten: all under the ngo of twenty are
Invited.
Reading room heurs: two to flvo
p. m. dally, except Sundays and holi
days. Church edifice, North Oak
date. Medford .Ministerial Association
Tho association will meet Monday
at 10 a. u. at this meeting will bo tho
election of officers. Tho completion
of tho class for tho study pf sociology
under tho direction of the University
of'Oregon will be made, and the study
program mado out. Books will be
ordered, and enrollment for credits
made. All wishing to Join with tho
association In this study aro cordially
Invited to meet with us Monday nt
10 a. m. Sociology Is tho major
study enriched by social psychology
and social biology. A lecturo here
every two weeks by a professor of tho
subject from tho Unlyorslty at Eu
gene, Ore.
W. F. SHIELDS,
Secrotnry.
rrcHbyterlan
zPrcachlng at 11 a. m., subject,
"Tho Fire Upon tho Altar, It Shall
Not Go Out." Preaching nt 7:30 p.
m., subject, "Tho Crlmo of tho Un
hallowed Covenant."
Music:
Solo. "Mother O Mine" b Tours, tho
Words by Klpllng..Gco. Andrews
Duet. "Calm as tho Night" by Gotxe
. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Andrews
Solo, Selected Herbort Alford
Sunday school at 10 a. m. C. E.
society at C:30 p. m. Rally Day on
Sept. 23. All aro cordially invited to
these services, and especially the
stranger In our city.
Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30
p. m.
Medford MftlMxlNt Episcopal
Corner of Bartlett and Fourth
streets, E. Olln Eldrldgo, pastor.
Services Sunday as follews: Preach
ing 11 n, m. nnd 8 p. m. Subjects,
morning, "Tho Silont Partnor."
Evening, "Man as a Lover."
Sunday school 9:4ft a. in. including
adult Blblo classes for men, women
and young ladles. Subject for mien's
Bible class "Character Building nnd
Good Cltlzonsblp."
Epworth Leaguo 0:45 p. m.
Prayormeotlng Thursday evening,
8 o'clock.
Special music, morning servlco,
anthem, "Whllo Tho Earth Remain-
eth," Tours.
Evening sorvlec, anthem, "Tho
King of Love My Shepherd Is," Shel
ley. You aro cordially Invited to all
theso scrvltcH,
ClirUtlnn
Cornor Ninth and Oakdale. There
will bo preaching an usual at 11 a.
m. and at 8 p. in. Our Bible school
moots at 9:50 a. m B. II. Klrby Is
tho superintendent. The Christian
Endeavor meets at 7 p. m C. C.
Plerco Is tho president. Wo havo our
prayer meeting on Thursday evening,
Mrs. Erdman will he leader. You
aro cordially Invited to como nnd
worship with us. 1). D. Iloylo min
ister, corner Eighth and Oakdale.
Tho Christian Endeavor socloty of
tho Christian church enjoyed a most
delightful social on laHt Wcdnosday
at the homp ot Mr. and Mrs. Graham
a thq cornor of Eighth and pakdnlo.
Tho evpnlng passed pleasantly with
games on the lawn, a splendid musical
and literary program jn tuo parlors
and lust, hut not loast, a delicious
repast,, tho lasf conrso being n water
melon and fruit fea.st on tho lawn,
Hearty thanks wore voted to Mr, and
Mrs. (Irnhain, Mr. Wallace mid C. t
Pierce who iiuulo possible tho plena
ant uvouliig.
(Vntrnl Point Methodist Episcopal
Rey. Horace N. Ahlrlch, pastor.
Sunday school 9:lti a, in., preach
lug nt lUOOj Junior Leaguo ut 3:00
p, nt.; Kpworth I.tuguo devotional
servlco tl;U0 p.'m.i pleaching service
7:30 each Sundny. Prayer iiueutlug
Thursday nt 7:30 p. m.
Morning theme, "Tho Power of tho
Uplifted Cross."
Hxcnlng subject, "Christ With Ills
People."
Epworth League topic, "School and
College Night," Lender, Norninn
Ashcraft.
Morning Special Music
Anthem, "Let tho People Pntfso
Thoe" Emerson
Choir 4
Song, "Josus Lover of My Soul"
Parks
Male Quartet with Contralto Obligate
Exciting
Mrs. Florsnce llalllday-llalght will
stng tho following numbers:
"O Rest In the Lord" Mendelssohn
(From Elijah)
"Not Ashamed of Josus' llanks
"O Divine Redeemer" . . Gounod
At the conclusion of tho evening
service Mrs. Halght will give n cyolo
of songc .Including tbo follewing:
"Mnvournoon" Margaret Lang
"The Rosary" .... Novln
"Ava Maria" Gounod
"Nobles Seigneurs' Snlut Lea
Hugounots" .. . . Meyerbeer
ZAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
Hy A. C riowlelt.
II. I. Toihlioui of lite 0. A. P. unt
il visitor iiinoiiK ns hist Saliiuhiy. He
uns Huliritititf for the volume ho
rary. Willinut Newslrom uinl Henry Peek
of Iike Creek were smiling on our
eilinens the hist or the week.
James Itiiiger hns just finished
painting the Lake Creek .school
house.
Mrn. Kiln Ontilcy nnd her sinler,'
Mrs. Peel, lime licuu veiling -Mrs.
A. -N'. ThomiH.
II. L. Kusiiiu-seii, n traveling
snlesninn for the Wenruver Alum
inum Cookttii Uteiifil compiiny. at
tended I'luiriih here hist Sundny.
T. L. Tummell 1ms n for mile nil
in this i-.Mie of the Mail Tribune;
ulso nn advertiser wnnls tlime
horses.
There is qtiile n number of the
iiilvnncei puiiils in this district nl
teiiding hehool in Meilfonl this full
who linvo passed tlie tenth gmde.
Among them nre llnrry Uryunt, Miss
rjiwn'iice Walker, Fny (liven, Hneg
nor Henquist, Robert 1'eloiir.e, Miss
Frnnccs Oreh, Clara Zimmerman
and Mixs Ilnze! Ilnwn.
I asked the principal of our school
Professor Hueliuunn, hotv ninny u
pils lie had enrolled, ami he said
that ho did not know, llmt lliey luid
co niuiiy things to look after that
he luid not noted the number, hut
he knew thut there were forty nnd
one room to hear from.
ThurMlny forenoon n young Mr.
Ilailey nnd hi futlier were riding
along Roosuvclt avenue in our eity
in a buggy the team hcenme fright
ened, run nwuy, turned tho rig over
nnd throw the occupants out, de
molishing (ho buggy mid Iho hordes
went dashing toward home nt break
neck speed. Dr. I loll reported to
dny ut the dinner table that the old
gentli'iiinii uus very badly bruised,
hut he did not think Hint lie vvns
seriously hurt. lie is 81 years old.
Lust TucmImv tho election passed
off very quietly, tho vote stnnding
!i(l mnjorilv in favor of the bonds.
Tiiosdny nfteriioon T. J. I'arlnn,
tho man who bought the Joe Under
place on Antelope nnd Dry creeks,
invited me lo ride home with him,
ns he wauled nn In see how ho had
reurrnnged the place since lie
bought it. Ho, gelling into his
surry with he nnd hm wife, we slarl
ed and on our arrival after helping
hU wife out he Hiiid, "Now, I want
to lako you over Iho farm, n you
used to ho so fiiiiiilinr with Iho place,
uh vou havo cut ulinosl nil over it
with voiir binder. "So we started,
nnd the first Ihiug that f noticed
was the perfect syslenl uilh which
he laid everything arranged. Pass
ing through n html ' Hie one Hide
wiih n large pour on'hnrd set out in
an alfalfa field. He had already
I'ut two crops mid now ho had ahoul
'J.'lf hogs from six Weeks up to full
grown. lie is turning his attention
to raising thoroughbred Poland
China hogs, never allowing llimu to
inlirced, je cxplniiiod hovy he maii-
nged Ids hogs, lie seems I" do uv
erylhing 8steui(itieally. Ho keeps
about thirty brood sown and nr
raugcH til" bleeding ho (hat Iho pigs
will come in all about tliu siune tiuie,
ami during (ho iirst six weeks lie
fed the sows hut little, hut feeds the
pigs, mid by (ho lime (hey nre mx
weeks old he ueaiifl them, then com
uiuiU'CH o feed (ho hows (igain, and
in about ieu iluyK (hey will become
piegnmit uguiii. lie has Unity sep
urate pi'UH for hisf bowk, ho vvjieu
lliey farrow ench ono enn hnvn p
homo of her o)vut After looking
over the hogs and (ho ihtferenl
plneea1 ho hud provided foi' ilieir
"TAKE ME TO HROADWAY" ,
SAID HIGH CHANCELLOR
THSWtm -lie
WflrmHrv$MriV&' vl
'MlfiM&. . fl
mm
$ ti&y
No sooner had Viscount llnldnuu.
lord high chtiucellor or Eimlnud mid
blubutit Judicial officer In tho world,
stepped from the liner that hunted
hint la New York fur hi Aitmrlrnn
Visit, than be ONclnlnied: "Wbero's
llroudwny? TnUo mo to llroadwav."
And the smile sliown In the Illustra
tion Ik the one the camera man
eiiuxbt as thu word Issued from bis
lips.
Thu lord IiIkIi chaucellnr, on his
visit to Now York, Albany, nnd thn
Moutrent, proved (lint his ilMrtt to
visit llroadway was teal. lie gave up
his dlgulty for Jollity during his
Amerloan visit. Ho did see llroud
wny, rodo up and down tt, nud gnpud
In wonder nt the high bulldlmiH,
something he had never seen beforo.
comfort, we went In took nt IiIm eum,
lie lind u vvnuou loud jillp uliueked
nl (he fmiliiig ptitee, for ho feels
the oiicm thut nic 'in tin! nl fulfil
field. We liHik a surk of Ixt.v-nine
ear from the wagon Mild it weighed
seventy-three jmiiiiiiIs. Wo then
utensmed the pisee of imund ho
lonk tho load of corn finn, nihI it
iiivhsiiitiI 21(1 arils hy ! ynrds,
equal to lDK.'l sqimio lyttidx, le
thnn a quarter of nn acre. We then
counted the eurs on a row rinht be
side the five rows (lint had been
plucked (he 1 4a tiled U)n com I line
feet uimrt) nud found t hi t there
wore 11 'J ears in (he row, mid b
counting 00 ears to the bimhrl, thai
there was almost Ul bushels off of
the pittce, less than a quarter of an
acre, lie I lien Intil me How lie man
aired to make the land iriluc sueh
a quantity. Ho plows Ma IhihI very
deep hy 1 )ieemhir, nnd 111 Ul "priof
when tho weeds And wild outs bi
ght to grow he uses it spriuittouih
harrow and k0i nil tho weeds out.
thus keeping nil (he uiniiitiiro in tin
ground, nnd by the time to plant th
colli has (he ground in n perfect
slate (o rcecive the mmi!. Another
thing he laid me was thnt he nsvrr
plants bis corn just nftrr it mhi,
hut wails until the vegetation tar1,
then iihim (he Ntringtooth Hguiti, mid
hy his deep plowing nnd kw4ttK all
kinds of vegetation from gtowinr.
the gruiitid rrlninii nil (he moisture.
lie took uie out nud slaiwed me a
tract of land thnt wc, nnd when I
say we, 1 menu all the H-ope in
these Hirt, Joe Itadrr included,
thought wan good for nothing hut
spring pHsture, that wim planted to
pears nud eoru 4nuted lnlweii tin
rows, mid thnt mm will make fort.v
bushuls to thu nnre.
His fiticcMffi in faniung mid Iiok
raising is simply Ih'chuih lie has
adopt d Nfioiitific farming instead
of (lis old Hlipshod method of
siiriiti'liiiig Ihu hind nnd trusting lo
Providence for nitwit".
I have been thus lenglhv in (his
arlii'le, thinking perlnqw Hint siuue
of the old fariaerM of Itoguo valluy
might he benefited hy it.
notioi:.
Notlco Is hereby given that the un
dersigned will npply to tlm city coun
cil ut the city of Medford, Oregon,
at Its next regular meeting, Septem
ber lGtb, 131. 'I, for n license to sell
limit, vinous nnd splrllnua Huuorn nt
his place of busliioiui Nn. in South
Front street, Medford, Oregon, for n
period of six months.
Dated Sept. r.th, 1013.
('. L. UK HI).
The Joy Of
Coming Motherhood
A Wonderful Remedy That li n Natural
Aid and Kelievet the Tendon.
Mother's rrliml, u fumoiu vilrrnal rm
(it, Ik tlni only uiie kiinvrn Unit l nliln tn
riiiili all lb illHuniil url InvolmL l(
In a iiinclrnlliii; niilliuiliiii uflir tint for
mula nt 11 noted ininlly ilm-ior, ninl luhrl-(-uta-n
eviry mnoliV mrv, tlmiue or trmion
nlTictiil. It " illrully l lln Nlralm-d
imrllmu ami ntntljr Imt Biinly rdlleri'K all
UuJiiiey to oi 1 111. or tllfiln,
Hy H dally iiwi Here will I." no pain, ny
ilUiiemi, no uiuMii, no iluuKi-r of liu-cruiioii
or ottitr iHcWent, i"l !f .rlt will loona
of Hunriino xiw(oit nml Jojdit unite Ijt-itlon
'lo nil younj wninui ,Mollur rrlind li
mil- ot the finulcKt o( nil licll(u Inlliiciavii.
for It ro!n rlillillilrtli or (ill IU awnl auit
(Iniik'orn, illmu-ls nil tln iloiibt nml ilrrstl,
nil Hi-nee of fmr, mi'l ttnit cniililis llm mind
nnd Imily lo awall llm rali-l event In a
vvomnii's life with iinlrnminclcd kIio'iIi-im.
Jtollier's 'I'rlind l a must ilierUln-d
riTiicily In tlioiiHandv of liotam, uinl Is ot
hiuIi iirrullnr ni'-rlt nnd vnlm n to innVfl It
HK.-ntlalty ene lo U re-on)u',",l'0 "1 n"
WOHli'll.
Von will find It on unto nt all dnuc nlnrn)
nt fl.oo n Ixitilc, or tlio ilrimKUt will plmlly
B"-t It for you If you iiKt upon It. Jfoth.
rr Krlmd In pri'jamt wily ly II"' Uiud-fli-ld
inunlaior (ii.s i;7 l.-mnr IUiIk,, At.
lAiita, flit,, wlm will M-nd you 'by mull,
tii-ali-il, n vry lniilriittvit I'onk ft l-itivvlunt
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Complete Fruit Awards'of
1913 Jackson County. Fair ,
A. N Wright -Finds- I'lnto ills-, Mis. J. L. uniiuiiiuwnu--jnuui
Play, r. vavlothm apples, plnlq display of nlutmulN (ofl shell) wcond, plfilu
crab muilPH, phtto dlsplpy it varloflon it iilinonda (hind minll).
ponchos, plate dUphty tlnldun Cling) -101 Diehard- First, Hint if Win
pencheii, l'etlte prunett, Hwoetwiitnr lor llmmna upplwi.
grapes, Mission gtapesi socomls.) W, V, llaiuuiu Flwl-Uox nf (.'()
pinto nt Ihtldulnu, pltilu display uf ntlco piwm. ., . .
Kiapes, r. vnrletlus. M -'. Runt 'l'ltxt lluxj of dlhta
(I. A. MoMKFlrstu Plato nt wnrly peafii. i
Crawford peaohes. plato or Wnllh. A. II. RohhlM iNrll-lJMoltf
wnlnuts, plate of ulmouds (ImnUhull PnUuui" plmtMIl tyiW j5"
plate of black wnlttuUu setuiiiU. phtlo per, ' ,
of xttltlon MttiK OiMtcheo. I Mr. l'tr HiiNlo Flrtt--P.to ut
Potter mid tlmild l'lmU Phtte Hilvr prunes,
of Net vv owns, ltd CIibdUh, box ufi W. V. np:Ui--Flrtl-rl,hile Of
Unitli-tt pwtrs, box of AnJoii vmti. 'trwVNirrli'
twx nt llowwlto, plati t IIH I ft. A. MrA WaOl llfx
prlns,: seconds. plU dlftukiy. E VHivjUaHttrt, kx of llo4l. plain Of
lottos upple. box of Coiulce pears. HartlotU. plain of Wlulsr NolllK.
llo.tr Crook orchard-- Flmln -I'lale L. P. Hlaok -Hwanda I'lutn of
ot Coinlci) penrs, liarllotts, AnJoii. Rd Chixdm. ptatn of Hllvr pruim.
Clnlrnpntil seconds, box Nnwtnwnn. t .turnout orhard--liicnudis I'lato
Anjnu, plato of Snckel. 'of best uew HewMlmii. plnlo of ICltlKt,
W. H. llrnytonflrttis Plat of ulate of lata Cwwfttra pvHir,
Home Uonuty. plain display of pir. J. A. Perry ioromU -I'lnto of
,8 vnrlotlos. phtto of Hmo, pKito or
Onuis Cling peaou.; seconds, plate
!nt Wheatland ponchos, plato of Pntlto
primus.
i. A. Uounr-Flrstn- Coniuterrhtl
display of ponchos, throe vnrlnlUMi. I
box ouch; bushel display of nr!P.
throe vnrlotlen, 2 baskets eaek: plato
display of urnpos. r. varlsthx; plate ot
Mnhina, pint of Tokay, lurgost bunch
ot grapes.
II. (1. .loy-Klrsts Plat of lltm
Davis, pinto ot Flemish llqnuty iwars;
HwoinU, phtto of Joundiiuti, llmt Da
via. plato ot A 1 111 11 ml (poft-iditftt).
C. Y. Teugwnld -llrsts -Plato of
lilbortn poors, pktto of Yellow ltgK
lilnms: seeonds. pinto of crab appbts.
plsdi of Concord grape.
T. Helntroth Flints Pato nf
RnlUotiborKS, plntu uf King: MMtjuds.
S. V. l'otiir-Flr.t- Plato of
Paid wins, plato of host new fondling;
loeand, Phtte of Home Itenuty.
J. A. Wstt)rlund Firsts ljrgsl ,
sound apple, plato of Concord prape:
seconds, plate of Yllow Hug plums.
Illnttrho Wood Firsts- llox of
ClnlrRenu inrs, plate of nWcl.ol pears,
itKonds, plate of ClnJrioou.
0. M. Parker I'lwts Plato of
Wheatland Mnehe, plate ot Nectar
Ium: seconds, plat of Dlack walnuts
W. P. Itathe -Firsts Plato of
Now (owns, plate of Homer.
J. L. Deiumer -Firsts -Plato of
Winter Nolls, plato nt Quinces. I
A. L. Loomlst'lmtn Plato ot
Uourre lvVistar pears, largest sound
pnr. '
i;. U. Hall First Plate of Late
Crawford poaches, plutu ot Mtilr
peaclim.
A. C. Itabsou First I'lnto of
Jonathans; soeouds, plain of Kpltzeit-'
borga, plate of AiiJouh.
'J, A. Kelt First Pinto of Wine-1
mipn; SMonds, phtto of OrattKo Cling
grnpw.
K. N. Palmer First Plato of
Howolls; ci)iiil. plate display E var
ieties of pears.'
S. C. Ooorgo First Plato of!
HutKnrlau prunes;
Italian prmieFt.
second, piste of
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Mu H. It. Ny iwieude Plat
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J. A. Judy -SiXdiids .Plutu of HiiU
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