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Much inlcrct is bcinjr taken by
(lie njfricuUiritM of the vnlley in (lu
development ot If. H Hart's plans
for demonstrating n model hop pas
ture, which will he located three
miles north of Bedford. The wA
important point, and that which
arouses the keenest interest, is the
fact that Mr. ltart, ns tho result of
thorough investigation and experi
ment, intends to demonstrate, the fact
that hog raising on n commercial
baxis can ho profitably conducted
with complete elimination of nil the
objectionable features which ordinar
ily accompany the raising or keeping
of domestic animals.
He provides the animals with am
ple forage by ulnnting n mixed crop
of alfalfa, sweet nnd Dutch clover
nnd the new Hnnn's wonder forage
plnnt, making n balanced ration
which, in connection with automatic
fountains for drinking pubises, al
lows the pigs to run at will and
nvoids all the odors, filth nnd noise
which ordinarily result from the use
of feeding nnd watering troughs. By
thus eliminating the old-fnhionid
"pig pen" with its accompanying an
noyances, the rnisinif of hogs is
freed from the unpleasant features
usually associated with raising stock
for market.
The development of Mr. Hart's
plans is bcin closely watched by the
Agricultural department nt Washing
ton, I). C. which has already donat
ed over $G0 worth of iuocnlation to
ward tho experiment w'lth the balnnc-
cd ration, and even "The Country
Gentleman," which has always ignor
ed articles conccrningthis vnlley, has
offered its usual rates for nrticles
describing Mr. Hart's plans. This
will bo of benefit to the entire vnl
ley, ns it will bring Jackson county
to the attention of the hog fanciers
and model farmers nil over the coun
raising jwrk. Mr. Hart, who has in
try ns a region peculiarly fitted for
raising pork. Mr. Hart, who has in
vestigated the hog industry all over
this country nnd Canada, stales that
nowhere else has he found climatic
nnd Boil conditions so well suited
for hog raising ns here.
A small demonstration field will
be located on the P. & K. terminal
grounds, provided tho council er-
mits. 1
OF GIRL IN CASE
Charles Turner, a nepro, on trial
in tho circuit court on a charge, rf
living In and about a house of til
fame, was acquitted by a Jury this
morning after short deliberation. A.
A. Johnson, indicted on a similar
charge, and a pioneer of the Ilopuc
river valley, will bo on trlat Mondnv,
Turner's acquittal was largely due
to a chango of heart on the part ot
Dolly Johnson, ago eighteen, ond the
,glrl In the case, whose story beforo
the justice court resulted In tho bind
ing over of Turner. On the stand
Friday afternoon her memory re
garding Important details was hair.
She claimed she could remembjr
nothing because her mind was not
clear, duo to too much homo ma le
wine.
One. feature of tho case was the
charge of the defense that Prosecutor
Kelly used undue Influence to get tlio
girl to testify as she did before tnc i
Justice court.
Charles Estos plead guilty to dy-1
namltlng fish In Dear creek,
fined $250 and sentence was sus
pended by the court pending gooil be
liavlor, and the promise that he would
report onco a month to tho prosecut
ing attorney.
Clint Gallatin was m from Him
com one day during tho week.
James Donegal), a former Jackson
ville bo but now living In Central
J Oregon, paid his old homo n lslt
l this week.
Oscar Duntord and family hao to-
turned from Grants Tubs and ll
remove to the Dunford ranch near
Jacksonville.
Mrs. 1', S. Handy and Miss Isslo
McCutly spent tho day In Mcdford
Tuesday.
Mrs, Fred Kick Is spending tho
. week In Ashland nt the home of hor
sister, Mrs. CI) do Maloue.
Hcnjatnln M. Collins, of the Dank
of Jacksonville, took advantage of
Washington's birthday and spent tlw
week end on the Applegate.
Mrs. William Broad nnd son ar
rived from Weed, Cal., and nro vis
iting nt the home of Mrs. Anna
Broad.
Miss I.leln Prim spent a few hours
In Mcdford Thursday.
Misses Laura Couch and N'elllo
Collins were the guests of Mrs. Clyde
Shaw at Cold Mill last Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. T. J. Kenney Is homo nft'r
spending a few days with Mcdford
friends.
J. W. Opp received word Thursday
of tho death of his niece. Miss Ousslo
Opp nt St. Louis, Mo. Miss Opp was
tho daughter of Fred Opp and at ono
time visited her uncle here. I
Bedford nt tho 0. B. McClellau homo
In this city.
T, 11. B, Tnjlor and wife havo re
turned from Hdcn Bower, Ore., nu.l
will make their homo with us unco
mora.
J. l. Mooro returned to his homo
In Sams Valley Saturday. Mo had'
been for some time at tho homo of
his son, W. B. .Mooro In llvnns val
ley. Adolph llannehcrg and wlfo ot
Milwaukee, Vlsi( who have been vis
Itlng for several mouths In the
Boguo river valley, camo In from
Mcdford Monday and drove to the
Win. Hokel fnrm up Kvnns valley.
Mrs. Bokel and Mr. Kanneberg nro
brother and sister, and ho Is wish
ing ho could bring tils attorneys
business out hero so as to llvu lujhls
beautiful country.
Last Thursday afternoon llttlo
Mario, tho bnby daughter ot Mr. nnd
Mrs. Mark Whipple, took a very ser
ious fall. The little one was on tho
sofa, standing up and was putting
several teddy bears to bed. She lust
her balanco nnd pitched to tho floor, I
striking tho whole weight on thu
left elbow. When she was picked
up It was found that tho forearm
was turned completely around. Br.
W;ods was called at once and sot tho
arm straight. Tho doctor has paid
his professional attentions to tho
llttlo miss nnd she has proved her
bravery. Tho arm Is doing flue but
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U P. Harrington. Industrial chief I ,l wm Il,KO ""' "mv "e,u"' ,l ""'
Wns i organizer for boys od girls spoko "u "8C" nn,"'
BEST LAXATIVE FOR
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I JACKSONVILLE ITEMS I
Wm. M. Holmes, a real estate
dealer from Medford tarried In town
a few- hours Monday.
Sir. nnd Mrs. Will Barnum re
turned tho first of the week from an
extended visit In Southern Califor
nia. Mrs, W. W. Elfert who accom
panied them Is reported much Im
proved In health.
Charles Basje Is home train after
a visit with relatives at Missouri
Flat.
Miss Kathryn Chapman has re
turned from a visit with friends at
Grants Pass.
Mrs. Fred Owen and Miss Lylle
Meo were recent visitors in Mcdford.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chris Ulrlch. Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, F'eta Ulrlch
and Ulcs Chapman motored to Buch
Sunday where they were the guests
of Mrs. James Buckley.
Miss Mollle Bay of Buch Is the
guest of Mrs. U. M. Collins this week. I
nt the school house Friday evening.
After the lecture, which was greatlv
enjoyed, n musical program was
riven followed by a box social. A
neat sum was readied which will be
applied to gymnasium fixtures.
Miss Pearl McKee of lltmcom
passed through town reccntty on her
way to Medford whore she will visit
her brother, Ernest McKee.
Mrs. W. . Johnson entertained tho
Ladles' Auxllllary of the Presbyter-
Ian church at her home Thursday af
ternoon. Tho Auxllllary was re
cently organized, this being tho tint
meeting.
Smokq Mt. Pitt.
Cigars and help build up a pay
roll for your own town.
Tliev Clem Jui, Sweeten Stomach,
Kml Sick llcml.wlic, Bad Bivnth,
Indigestion, Constipation
(let a lO-cent box,
Are you keeping jour bowels, liver,
ami stomach, clean, pure nnd flesh
with Cascnrets, or merely forcing n
passageway every few days with
Salts, Cathartic Pills, Castor Oil or
Puigatlvo WatersT
Stop having n bowel wash-day. Let
Cuscarots thoroughly clenuso and
regulate tho stomach, remove tho
sour and fermenting food and foul
gnses, take tho excess bllo from tho
liver and carry out of the system all
the constipated waste matter nnd
poisons In tho bowels, I
A Cnscaret tonight will make you I
feel great by morning. They work
while vou sleep Hover grille, sicken
or cause any Inconvenience, and cost
only to cents a box from jour drug
gist, Millions of men and women
take a Cnscaret now and then nnd
over havo Headache, Blllotisnest,
Coated Tongue, Indigestion, Sour
Stomach or Constipated Bowels, Cas
cnrets belong In uvery huitsehold
Children Just love to take them.
New Spring Millinery
We iniiiimiii'ti the
showing of our new
Spring Millinery, dl
I eel ft out the market
centers, Kverylhiug in
Hie slum is new mid
slriclly piopor. New
colors, I an go, black
and Millie Burke blue.
Hats moderately
priced
Taylor & Roberts
Not'ontl Floor, M. & M. Dcpurtnipnt Store
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I ROGUE RIVER ITEMS. I
(From the Argus.)
J. L. Summers nnd wife went to
tho Pass last evening and are put
ting In today looking up material for
tho erection of a ftno house on their
farm up Kvans valley.
J. C. Smith went to Fort Jones,
Cal., yesterday morning, called there
by the death ot Mrs. Smith's mother.
Mrs. Smith could not on account of
small children.
A 10-pound girl was born Tuesday
afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
A RELIABLE TONIC
Most of tho people around hero
know n good deal about this splendid
remedy; to those who do not wo
wish to say that
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Is tho greatest strength renowor,
flesh creator nnd blood builder wo
havo ever seen. , For pcoplo In poor
health, weak, run down and played
out, thoso not as-strong and vigorous
as they should b'o,
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On Sunday, March 1 We Open
Our now quarters aro at 40 North Front stroot.
Everything is now and first class. Rogular moans
and short orders. Watch our rogular dinnor bill for
daily specialties. Privato Boxos.
DAY AND ALL-NIGHT SERVICE
Dick Pfeiffer & Co. I
40 N. Front Street, Kinsman Building
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HALE'S PIANO HOUSE
Will Have on Exhibition in a Very Fow Days a
A Full Line of Everything Known in the Music Line
A full line of Talking Machines of all styles. Small goods, Sheet Music at factory prices. Wo have been
appointed jobbers for small goods and Sheet Music and our prices will be 25', below the small consignment
dealers' price. Don't fail to see us before you purchase anything in music.
We Are Giving 500 Sheets of Music FREE
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Each Month for the Asking
Nice Waltzes and Twosteps. Fine display rooms will soon be completed for the showing of our fine lines of
Small Musical Instruments. Full line of Flayer Rolls.
Direct factory distributors for all goods we sell.
The small consignment man's profit goes to our customers.
$1 down and $1 a week will buy one of our Edison or Columbia Talking Machines. Pianos sold on Easy Payments.
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