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WEDFOTtT) WATT) TRTTUJNTJ. MRDFORD. ORHCION, WEDNESDAY, AVTIUj If,, 10M. FAUE THREW t NEWS FROM ASHLAND AND VICINITY I'nlliM'iilnii Clnlslie iif Ashland twis arraigned hcfnii' .lusUre Meager yes ti'ldliy III Aslllllllil mi it idling.' nl' iihmiuiIIIiik ,Mih. Niiuiuh'i nl' t tin I city. I'llltll llll t' llll'lll'l', il lltMlt IN lllllt HiiiiiiiIi'ih, IiIm uit'i mihI daughter Mini it nnmliiT nf others uii ii'tuuiing l'loin II HH'i'tlllg of Hit1 lien I lilt' lodge ut .Metll'nril mill lniil in 1 nl in Ash IiiiiiI hhoilly itlti'i' midnight Thurs ilny uinniing. Tin1 nli'il giiuidimi uf tln midnight pence in Ashland InU lllWl'll tlllt llllt,V till' Sllllll' lllstlllH'l' I'rniii tin' ili'piil, when lin ilixi'iiviTi'il Unit Nniimli'i, wlni is ii well-known Ashland limber, IiiiiI oiiiiii' illirii'iilty in ti'i'iuii'llliiK his Ti'i'l In it ni"i or ll'MM llllhlollll'llll llt 1 11 II III' Wllk, liiTi'iiinii din vigliiM hIimiIIi nl- tl'llllll'll llU lllll'st. Until till! Wlfl itiul daughter elung desperately tu Saunders mill nltiiiipti'il tu tub' lilin Ihiiiii'. Others nl" t tit party nl"n at tniipli'il to ri'ifini with tin- piillrn. iiiiui) without iivuil. Kllllinli'r Mil illllgKi'll il"' !'' JitU mnl thrown hi. Mis. .SiiiiihIitk, who iii'1'niiipitiiii'il Iht litilminl, wiih nihil I nek i'tl up. A iiiiiiiImt of wiliiesM It'Htifii'il Unit Mr. Kiiiinili'rH was hi violent!) thrust through tin' ixirtul uf tlii has. RIVERSIDE RIPPLES. - .Nfr. (Irtlmnl nrrii'il .Mnmlity frmn Cliloiio for a blmrt M"it with hi ilinititiT, Mm. I), II, Sli'iul. .MIhh Morriii Clark ami Mi" JtlHiirNxf Hntlrr nf .MnlftMil wrc wiM'k-iiiil Uitnr. at tin Kixcr llcml rmicli. Mr. ami Mri. I'rmik Klliutt mnl rlillilnu, Mr. mnl Mr". Millrr mnlj miii, mitni'il nut fmin Mniriinl Siin iluy mnl Hpi'tit llir tiny wild Mr. KIN intt'H nmlliiT ami Mr. ami Mr. I,. .1.1 Millrr. ('. I). Wnnhi'tlnii wiih iii (IrmitH 1'itHH Sut in (tu v mi liiiini" iniitt'i. Mih. W. A. r.lliutt wrnt to Mnl fnnl tin firot of tin week on lili IU". Mm. Mi'Qiiilkia nf AhIiIiiiiM wiih mi ner.Siiniluy pient at tin Itnuli- rani'li. . Tlir follow ini; niitoi'il out from Mrilfonl ami wen Stiinluy Bitr-tij of Mr.' mnl Mrn. I. II, I'nrlrr, Mr. ami Mri. IM Cntiiplirll, Mr. ami Mr". Will I'uinplx'll, Mi. ami Mrn. Si'lmllmi ilerj Mihh Mint, it n rid Cnrlcv mnl (.'liiirlm Carr. Mr. iiinl Mrn. Si'liollmiiler am fiotn WilUxfiiti, .V. D ami nrr Inukinc ovrr tin valley Willi n view of IncnliiiK lirrc. Tin MinooH I..M11I11II, JnroliH, Mur iiio Clark ami Hertlin W'nulvrrton. McHHrn. Al Woolverton ami (Iroriji' JnrnliH pii'iiii'keil Kmnliiy nn V. iiiin rrrrk. Mr. ami Mr. (I. II. Allien mnl ('. II. Alilnt were Snmlav ilimier uui'! or ,ri. w. a. r.iiinti. Miw Harper riitrrtaimil tin 1 1 -rrntlmi iiluli Tliiiiilay mnl il iih votcil nun of the 1111M ''iiterltiiiiiiij: of mrrtiiiKH. It wiih lliiwaiinn ilay, ami iih Mjhh Harper liml nprnt nearly a yrur oil tin' ixlninls hIih iiimli' tin' Milijrrt pnrliriiliirly iuleri'slin, Mrn, I.ynn Smitli liml rliari of tin iiiiih. leal part of the prinjrnm ami kiim hi'vernl fine Nelcrtiiiiis of Hawaiian iitiixlc mi tint Virlrola ami Mi l.n ilnll .IneoliH helpeil hiivk the lunch, Ihc prlneipnl ill-h hcinu' liinii'i'-liiliU'i, which wiih hlrirllv llawaiiiin. I TOLO ITEMS 4 Mix. 1 Int tii Hall npetit Momlav with her niftier, ulm in niek at tin1 Dow liiHpltal in Central I'uiut. Mrn. John llniiri ami mother, Mrs. Latirnnmi, Npent Kiitiinlitv ami Kun day In Aslilniiil, j;iii'Ntn of Mrs. llaiiri'H nInIit. M'inn IMher Smith wiih the week eml Kiirnt of I.elNy IIihIki'm of (lohl Hill. Mrs. W, J. Kenyan wan tho (nest af Mrn. Frril Sifrrs Moinlny nftrr anon. 0. II. Ili'iinmi liu jii.! leliiuit'il from it motor trip tn Khumilh I'hIIn. I. II. SleveiM wiih In Central Point for u hhort time. IiihI Thinihiy. Virfjil Hafft'Hy ami hint ami (lli'ini Kinilli enjoyed 11 linrwclmck lido to ilai'kHonvillu Kat utility. Tlm j-ri.r.U'il ilciilxi'iiH of Tola rmielicH urn wciuiiiK it xiitilo that iIiich not wear off iih tho lemilt of Jupiter I'IiivIiih' kimlly nfferiiiK. iSi'Veral pen pie from Tolo who he loii),' to tho Willow KpriiiS ianuo iitteiuleil Siituiiliiy nifilit. Although iiiiiny iiieuilu'iH wort) iiIihchI, a very Honhihlo ovciiiiiK wiih limply cloM'il with hot tmiuileri mnl roH'i'r. Tho toimilert wero iiimlo hy tho wnnii'ii of Willow HpriiiKN "ml tvoro ilellcioitH, liiiiilo in real ohl Mcicnu style, Tho pinnies of tho wuil; in tho rcopeiiril hiomi ipiniry ami lock oniHlior iiImivii Way (lohl Iiiih liecii nxi'd'tlliiitly HiitlNfai'lory to tho op orutoiri. There In a kkmiI iIi'iihiiuI I'oi tlm pinilucl at pieneiil, mnl Ihux ipillo 11 few JiiokHoii coiiiily iiicn urn nhlu to ciijny piollliihlo I'liiployini'iil. To M'n Anmili'mi wiiil.nii'ii Kiipplh'il with rrimiiii'iiillvu riiiphnnii'iil mil' DMNMrN mmvli'l liihni' In Ilia i'iiiIcIi Um of niiiiIIu'iii Kiiiiiio lilit Hint slut was thrown tu Hit tliinr mnl her tt'sllmniiy showed tlnil ns ii ll'NIlll III' till' sIllM'k hill' HUM IMIIll'itlCll In lici' lii'd for two days mnl ii'ipiiii'il tin' iilli'iiilmii'i1 nl' n physician, City Attiuiii'.v Moon, wlm icpn scnlcd tin det'eniliiiil, ittti'itiptiii to show llnit the lull was Hut ii'sitll nl', nvciculhlg nl tin' Midfoid hmiipii't, lint mi Investigation showed t lint llu duly liml only pin taken nl' one Mind -w it'll mnl n gins of Ii'iiiiiIiiiiIi', wln-ic-upon this iiiltoil I limit iniiM'inriil l iIcIVihIuiiIm counsel wiih iiIiiimiIiiiii'iI .lllhtil'll Hi'llger III till' I'llUI'lll-dllll nf tlm testimony, decided tlnil tin re sponsibility nf deciding such ii inn. iiii'iilmm ipii'Nliiiu wiih I'm' ton weighty for hi .M'iiin mnl I'.xpi'ii I'lii'i' mnl ho ihcicfoic iiuiid ilii CIISC. Hiinnili'ix is it gentle mnl liu t imIi-mk nlil mini wlnmi' only failing seems tn lut mi iii'i'iiHininil owr-imliilgciifi' in conviviality mnl a pciiehunt lor (pinting Slinki'spi'iirc. I Hi. miesl IttllllNI'll till' IMOxt IllttlT ri'HClltllll'lll ugninst tin piilii'i'iiimt mnl tin' city iiilmiiiistintiiiu mnl tlii'ri' wiih strong talk nf tnr mnl feathers Inr tin over rciilinm mnl lack.braiiicil official, wlni Iiiin lost his Htur nil account of tlm affair. - m in i i iii hi g BEAGLE BEAQLETS - V. K, Wlllilln iiiinlit 11 liiiNlui'im trip to I'i'iitnil Point . Mumlu)'. Ilort C'lmpnuiti took n loml or wheiit to Conlrnl I'utnt pitrtlrn, Tm ilny. Iltnitrho ttoilKr nml CoorKln Stacy urn now mirolleil nt tho .Moiiutnln M'liool, ImvlliK I'OUlptrti'il a yenr'n RctioolliiK III tho Antlocli ilUtrlct. Noriunn (Jn;n niul inottirr, Mnry !' (Iuko, Ktupii'it at "Tho SwihiIm" rmicli Woliieiilny Ioiik ctioiiKli for tho mil trt'Nn to riKltur. CIKf ItnduMooil nml ottirr Mrnil own propto were itown o liavu notni' uotnrlnl work itoiio Wi'ilnt'iilit). Only a tow itnyn nrr left to rela tor. Don't (nil to tin AinuiiR tlie ll'Ct. Tho licnvy rnltm tho iAit wrrk lino tirotiKht many wnnthrH of Ntitllr nml 0I1I inottirr earth In In nil her glory nml llraxlo Ii triuinphnitt on tint tliroiii, .Shnim on thnl Willow SirliiK ncrltu. Vermin nnil ClirMtcr Jouvn wore over 11 1 r. lit Ktii'ttii of Waldo Morrlion Tlitinuluy. Itoy Stnry In working fgr Super vlior I'utiro of ttii Trull dUtrlqt. Wo nro plrnix-d to iiotlrri.ilio cun illilnry of our frloml I). W.. 8tono of Willow .SirliiK for rrprricntfttlvr, ami hopo Iio'h a wlmtcr. Ilvro'ii our very lirnt nml trtut tho Antlocli it In trlct will do hurMf n.'coly. Mm. I. M. Hwtiil (trovo to Crtitr'it I'olitt Wrdiietdny nml romuliiuil until Hut unlay, Wo itndcrHtnml many IiIiIh nro " In K iitndo on tho now mall routo'. from (iold Hill to llcnclo nml IIo.ikIu to Abetofi. All lilds uiiiHt liu on flto hy April 17. HUI. Cat luuy. 8) heater Kennedy of tlm Mrndown precinct am. to iih n lull Tlitimdny nml purluok of tho opportunity to roKlitor. Mr. nml Mm. (Illmoit nf Konttlo, worn ri'cont Kiiontii of tho MrCrrlKhtM for a day or no. Mr. (llliimn wus mm of tho A lank n proMprrtom, who found tho niiKKolM nml hroiiKht homo Hit K001U ilurliiK tho Klondike iclto uieiit. Who hut tho InxloHt follow Would think hiicIi n thliiK nR thin, That tho itlrl wIioho norio tlltn upward Would ho tlto caxlciit to klHH? Cnrl lloolio, Tho Klrl wIioho iioho tilts upward U it ciimiliiK tit tin oir, Ami If you do not klmi hor, 8I10 will do tltitt Jolt homolf. John Nonlon. TI10 McCrolKhtH motorod to Mod ford 011 liuulttoHH Momlny, Arhur Day wus otiservod tu tho Moiiutnln dlHtrlct hy n picnic nml clonuliiK up tho KroumU, nottliiK out trooH nml rono liualiea, Mr, nml Mm. Sandomon nro spond. Idk Kovornl dnyH lit Central Point. Mr. nml Mm, K. 1). Wllhlto nml Mr, nml Mm. It. DoArmon woro Hun day KUOHts of Mr, mid Mm. Tom J0110B, 1'orcy Chitpinnu mid lirtdo drovo to Medford Haturdny nml woro n:so Hun dny vlHltom nt tho C. O. HodKom' homo, Tho MorrlBoiiB woro .Sunday Kiioata of tholr duiiKhtor, Mm, II. O, Chnp initii, Wo nro plomiod to Iioiip that tho MoiuIowh ncliool Is doing Ituolf proud iiudor tho illroctlou of MUh Mno Nt'ltlon. Wo told you no, didn't woT Mm, Alliorta Jdiioh ciiiuo homo Fri day nml roinnlitoil till Sunday. Odeum Htney roturiiod with hor to hor hoIiooI work mid will utility under Alliortu'H illroctlou for hoiiio tliuo In propurlm; for tho coiiiIiik toacherw oxiimliiutlon, .1. W, Itodiiom mudo 11 himliioHit trip to Coiitral I'olnt Tnonduy, Tho little Mtoro nooiiih to ho 1I0I11K nlcoly, (leorgo Htucy liml n iiilinrulmii ownuio from whnt uiliiht huvn hoon ft falsi acclitoiit mil) dny hut week, Wlilln lioldliiK n pout for Itoy to ilrlva Iho mull cuimi Ihomi from tho hiuidlo unit Kir ink lilin mi (ho tivml romlui liiK lilut uiii'iiimuluiu for nvvurul lulu iitex. Wo would ndvlim iimIiik mux ropoii after t It Ik when Itoy wliddH tho mall, yen ami pornllily It would ho Jmit iih wi'll to Hlii ml hohlml a tron If 0110 hIiiiiiIiI ho hiimly, Wlilln hiintliiK tntllo for tho iltilh llniH. I'rldny, Duvn Wnlknr ami f.'liar llo MuniiicMR lind a mix-up with tholr cniiiiniHH mid wiimloroil off onto tlio deuert nud finally were ovcrtiikcti hy Mlm KIioiiIIh ami Mill)' Cordon of tho )!oni;lo ii'hciio Mutton nml titkon to Medford whoro thny woro kIvwii hot i-utfti mid n lunch mid directed hark to tholr lioiuori. .Volthor ncnin miy ttorno for (ho excltlnu ndvuiituro mid In fuit hcisiii to ho hoping for a ro tura of tho oicmhIoii, Tho hull kiiiiio hotweou tho llvnitlo HIiiKKorH mid tho Moouvlllo (llittitH didn't imtloilnllto iih udvortlifd, the (llniitH fnllllii; to appear. Hnvoral of tho Tnhlo Ilnck lin)H woro tirciont nml after puttliiK In hoiiio mihitltutoii 011 lioth teniun a flno pructlru K'wn wan plnyoil, ri'HiiltltiK In it ncoro of i to '.' In favor of tho Uracil) Ikih, A Kitiiio In M-hediilnd for next Kiindny lietwccii tho rniuo toutiiM nml It In ex pected nil rcifular pluyem will ho jiritioiil. Tho Tuhlo Itock hoy aro 11 Kcntloiiianly nKKroKntlou nud It Ih n Koiirc of ptonmiro to linvo thi'iu with iih nud then thoy nlwitya limn tti;o to hrliiK iiIoiik whim) of tliiiMc pretty, MtullliiK dniiieohi for whlcli tholr town Iiiih unlnrd ronown. Wo tnliito you brethren nml thnuk Cod for tho Individuality fomid nt Table Itock. Curl llri'ho nml I Inel llynnn drovo up from Tatilo Itock to io tlm ball Kniue, Kiindny. IAGLE POINT EAGLETS. . Hy A. C. Howlott. I -' - ' ' (lenr! Henry, one of our rininn ynunc Ni-honl tearhem, who Iiiih a InmieHteml on Hnm riser near the mouth of Ilic Hut tt creek, ciinie out WTfiliii'Nilny aftrrnnun ami went mi to hi ohl hnme in .luckMinille tho Name ilny. .Iium-H Culhritsoit of Luke creek went to Medfonl mi tho niiiiio car on hin way to Ahliiiid to vi"it Iiih uio.hrr ami hiothrr, returning; ThiirN ilav miiruiiiL' Your !'.ajlo Point rnrrr-pomlent iiImi look tho V. &'K. train for Med fnnl Wi'duet-iluy aflrmonu, Npeuiliuc tho uieiit in Miilford, ami tin next innriiiiic tnnk tho Southern I'lieifr fur AnIiIiiiiiI to hear ex-Unvernor l'alti'luii of Teuiicsi.ee hpcuk on tho ri'iiciiii wliv In clinni!iil Ins inlvornov of tin Milnou uileifMs to (hi I'lttiM of pmhihitlou, ami feel will paid for the trip, .NntwilhotamliiiK the fart that it wan rmiiiiii; like pin, there wiih a lurcc rrowil met him with hvarty rhrrm. Dr. Parley A. linker, oO'iinU'iiilont of tho National Anti Saloon league, nuiile tho npcitint: ml- ilrrH ami inmlc a profouml iinpres hinn nn tho luiniU of Iiih hearrrN, telling uinre particularly of tin won derful 4ro)rrNN that Iiiih been made in the ouiit of prohibition ami the wonderful results ami of the hrlvh' proxpeel their U for California, t-r- 11011, Waxhiiiu'on ami Idaho lo lie voted into tho dry ranks this coming fall Mr. Patterson wax in poor plight to try to imiko a speech, for he wiih mi weak that ho cniild hardly stiiud without assistance; in fart, ho had to hruce himself liy tho hark of a chair. Still In Npoko in a clear, dis tinct nice ami wiih interrupted sev eral times hy hursts of applause. He relntrd his own operirnrt when In wiih in tho niuks of tho wh'skcyitos ami how hard In foutiht to Irv to keep tho Million interests in tho loud, oven vctniiiK' tho prohibition hill passed hy (ho litislaturo of Tennes see to try to mivo tho stato from pi iiiK into tho dry ranks, hut finally tho liquor habit entered his own fam ily, taking his own son, and thru ho thought Hint it was timo to call a halt and chalice his course, nml imw ho is hpeudiiitf tho rrst of his Ijfo trying to undo he evil ho hud dour. Tho next mnrniii) 1 slnrlcd out to tako a view of tho city ami see what improvements hud hern iiiudo miioc I wiih thero Mimo fivo yraiH iiko. As I started out to tnko it stroll ovrr at least 11 putt of tho rlly and had just reuclird tho postoffirr, ami who should I nu'ot hut JiuIko ( H. Wat miii, who I havo known for tho past forty yours, and ahout tho first tiling that ho hiiiustrd was for us to takr a walk up in tho pink, so wo stinted nml 1 was soon hewildored, for I cnuld not find tho old Ashland mills, ami Nicholsun lihtrksmith shop ami some of tho old siin-oiiudius, ami in tho place of tho ohl water whorl thero oaiuo 11 nice waterfall, ami tho wiitor was used to irriiulo ami hraiilify tho park, ami if I say that thoy hayo 0110 of tho most beautiful parks in tho slato I fee that I mn inside of tho truth. I.ouv ill" llioro, wo wont to tho oily hall', a hrmiliful al'io hulhliuo; with offices nii'iiUKi'd for ovrry department of tho oily work; from there to tho inniory, lint II wiih rlosrd, no Unit wo could not enter, ami tho snuio fulo awaited iih upon our visit to tho Nnlaloriuiii, It heilid 11U0 I'liihcil, hul tho hiilldliiK M'inn ed puhlli' enleipiisc, ami alter tlNllln Novi'inl nlhcr plnecH of In U'ii't, Hiifli iih tho IvILm' huihliiiK, thu new lliealer, ill-., the jiidi(o Inulcd 1110 In Miilk nut In tho IiImIi noliiiol, nil hy lliv U1110 I hml keul up wiih hut hy tho lime 1 hml kept up with Minim mnl prretnit; ohl-timo friends nml now iii'ipiuiiiluueoH, I felt tired ciiiMili lo cull a hull. Hut out Iiiiui Ik miic, Iliut Ih that Ashland lm jm protctl very iniich 111 tho past lite vriitu, mid shotf hifiwn of proHperity, if thoy do have to t to Meilfnrd for llieir whiNkv, On my way hm" I rode wiih F. I). Swiiiplc, 11 friend of mine, in his auto to Medford ami had a line irw of tin HiirimimhiK I'liuntry, ami af ter Nprmliiiii a pml of tin day 1nit illT friends !ll .Med fo id, took the P. (i '.. for homo, and mining the pas Mfii'jorH won He. I.. I,. Smtnoiis, Pied It, Heath, , V Hiiohaiiaii ami C. W. (Tomt'iilH, who hml hern in Mrilfonl to I like tin rivil Nrr. ire ex maimi ion for the position of pnst iiuihler of Kiilo Point. AIhii iiiiiom the panM-iin'Tn woro Miss 1'runcen llinth, who has jusl returned 'from Kucnr, when she is attemliut: tho stale university ami has ennie hoiui' to lake a week's vn ciitinn with her pmrilts. Aeeoinpanyint; Dr. W. K. Hiirhnii 1111 was mi old friend, Dr. J. H. Moul k'nmery of Ilaiidnu, who is hero now visiting tho ilortor. lie serins to ho highly plraseil with our country ami Niirrniiiiiliiio;; 'also Dr. W. P. Holt, Mm. T. F. Hull, Mm, Charlrs Ha rou, John (Iroh and daughter, Miss FranccH, A. Witherhy, rrrontly from lowit, who was on his way to visit his sou, mid family, who aro living in this neihbniliiioil, nud Mm, F. M. Strwart was nlso no the cur. Mm. John Slot ens of Mvrtlo crook, Or., who hits hren visiting her sister, Mm. F. M. Sotwnrt, of this plucr, ro turned hoiiio Saturday. As tho result of our saloon, John I.adiiu Is now hiiiejiisliin in tho coolrr, layiiii; out a fino of .f 112 for drunkenness ami disorderly conduct ami tho taxpayers nro piiyiii his hoard. Died In Kaj-lo Point, April 11', Dili, Mm. W. .. Childreth. Partic ulars tin nrxt time I write. Funeral srnires Tursday, the Mtli, in Central Point rrmrtory. I have quite n lot of items, hut will lime to krep them for the next time, as my letter is now too Innr. PHOENIX PHACTLETS Hnvo you rcRlntcrod? A. II. Kliltcr and John Copo are both qualified o register voters. II. I. Thomai of I.oa AiiKolctj ro- contly ptirchaiisj part of tho (1. A Mover orchnrd ranch and with his family Is now )1vuk In his now homo. .Mr. n her. n Chicago business man, visited his family on their ranch In Host I'hocnlx for a few weeks, re turnliiK to ChlcaKO last week. Mrs, Ony of Itock Point transacted dullness In town last Saturday. Tho Presto terlan church was filled last Sunday morning both for the .Sunday school exorcises and tho sorvlco which followed. Tho music by tho choir wag excellent. Dr. Ilalllto preached an eloquent, yet practical sermon which was listened to attentively by his Inrgo congrega tion. The, W. C. T. U. will meet Thurs- dny afternoon In tho ranor of tho Christian church. B. D. llnrtlrlt, of Itnlaton, Minn., arrived hero n short tlui6 ngo for an extended visit with his daughter Mrs. A. X. Wright and family. Mm. S. P, Copo and daughter Knld left Monday morning to Hpens 11 few weeks with relatives In Portland and Vador, Wash. Mr, nml Mm. James lionnr of Grif fin creek visited tho former's brother Johu Ilonarof West Phoonlx tho first of tho week. Mm. Joslo Cottrell of the Meadows la visiting hor parents Mr. and Mrs. 'A, Calhoun. FLOUNCE ROCK FRILLS A party of seven men in two nm ohiuos motored up from Medford 011 TuomIuv. retiiriiiii tho kiiiiio day. Thoy thought tho roads in this vi cinity woro fino. John Kioluirdsoii oamo up from Medfonl Tuesday to stuy a eouplo ot weeks 011 his mountain much, F.il Hollouheak met his mother nt Derby station Tuesday and they emtio as far as Mr. Kincaid's that night. Mm. Hollriihi'itk spout tho night witlt Mrs. Kinraid, mid Mr. llollritheak stayed witlt Frank Ditsworth. Mrs. Ditswortlt spout Wcilnesiliiy night ami Thursday witlt Mm. Kiiicuid nud attended preaching:. Mr. ami Mrs. John Grieve, Mm. Conlry and Mr. ami Mm, Tttrkor, Sr took dinner Sunday with Mr, ami Arm. T. H. Higginbothmu. Mr. Paiilro of tho power plant went to Medl'nrd lust work ami had a broken ami painful iih mended. Marion Xyo has hern seiiously ill with piiL'iiiuouiii. Miss Kdn a Whitley, who h a trained nurse, has been in cliargo of tho case, Mm ion U now rcooveriiq:, Tho people in this vicinity look their dinners Kiimlay to ,nurrlhuii Hchoolhoiiho iiinl had 11 Jolly lime mnl 11 miml ilinuor. q Iho ul'ler noon I lino nun Hinnlay ncIiooI lis in. mil, Mix. DiUunrUi lead an ailicle on I'lmlri' I'iinIiumh nf lm rail mnl Ml, mill Mil. Illnilihaul kinnr nn ivimUT 1I111I, Kwry unu v.in( homo in a slight rain, hut that did not Mjmil Iho plniMuie of tho day, Kniii for Nctii moro StimlajH now, Mr, lltmllcy nml another man came up to the p'iwr plant Hatiiiduy in an aulomohilo. Mr. Iticliardsim look hin daujdiler-iu-law, Mm, Curl Iticlmrdxon, alxo Hrv. Liinlblud, to the (athiti Sutiir ila nml hiniinlil his wife hack wiih him. Mr. ami Mm. Riclmrdxnn will stay in the iiioiiulMiim ovithI wtok. It. H. Vini'i'iit wont to tho valley Saturday, to ho gone scvernl days. Mm. Vincent ami the children arc iidiii(r tin; time of hin ahucncc with Mm, Vaiuhmi. Mrrl Willit of Pomist look diii iicr with Mr. Krskinr and family on" day hiKt week. Tho W. 0. T. V. nut Satuiday with Mm. Kiacaiil. Frank Ditsworth was up on the mountain hack of Peyton recently ami found a nice huck deer whirh hml got cnuuht in some oak snags ami had died then. It had threshed ahout ami broken ' its U-x in two places nml cut itself all over in its efforts to cot free, Tho seccral schools iii this part of the country will have n rally dny, lectin,, program mid basket dinner 011 April 'SI. F.verymie requested to attend ami brin; the children. Picnio site not decided yet. Ask the tenchrr of your school for information. I TABLE ROCK TABLETS I John Vincent and wlf of Jackson ville were visiting rclntlves hero Sunday. Tho school board navo engaged Prof. C. K. Johnson of Dutto Calls to teach tho fall term of school. Miss Ituth Hall of As.ttamt spent Sunday visiting friends In this neigh borhood, C. C. Chapman the road supervisor was Inspecting road work In this vi cinity last week. Several from hero nt tended a ball game at Antlocli Sunday. Tho game or Pitt Is all tho rage In this community and Is responsible for the lato hours somo ot our young IR'oplu aro keeping. Hereafter Sunday school will bo at 10:30 a. m. John McHrlde has returned from a trip to California. Mm. Culllveson ot Marshfleld. ar rived last weok and will visit for some time Willi her parents, Mr. and Mm. A. j. Vincent. The following from hero wero business visitors In Mcdrorct Satur day: K. W. Carlton, M. St. Hoot. W. It. Washburn, Jas. Kecse, Verno i A 11 Al yii iiuuaru , for Dixie Queen Nothing like a good satisfying chew or a rich, fragrant smoke to keep your nerves steady and your head clear. Street car men are about the busiest lot of fellows on earth. Starting stopping watching traffic taking care of passengers something's going on every minute. It would be a tough job for them if they didn't have their DIXIE QUEEN to smooth out the kinks; but it's "All Aboard for the Contentment Avenue Line" when they use this rich, mellow, satisfying tobacco. y DIXIE QUEEN "' Plug Cut Tobacco is made from pure old Burley tobacco aged from three to five years so as to bring out its full ripe flavor and rich fragrance. Most sturdy, live men won't use any other brand, once they've tried DIXIE QUEEN because no other brand IRV if I'emlloton, It. V.. Ncnlon, Klmcr Hull, Jack Hamunls and It. Conner, A Inrgo crowd attended tho Enstnr nirvlros nml scemod to ba well plennod with tho progrnm. Much credit In duo MIhh Hnrcl llyrtim who hml ohnrgo of tho program. If tho weather permits orchard plowing will bo finished hero this week, Tho nccond meeting of Iho Might flghtor wan hold at tho school house last Thursday evening, ovcrjrono ro portod much progress made slnro tlm hint mooting and ono orchnnllst wns so potltlve thnt his trees woro clean that ho offered a reward of 120.00 to any ono who could find blight In his orchnrd. Two now members wero unrolled, J, I). Samuels, foreman ct tlio Modoc orchard, ami Klmcr Hull, orchard foreman of the B.tmo placo. Chairman H. W. Carlton appointed tho following commlttco to draft a constitution and by-laws. M. II. Chase. 3. C. Pendleton, 8. M. Ncalon. Stanley I.ydlnrd nnd M. M. Hoot. (WILLOW SPRINGS TWIGLETSl Mr. ami Mm. S. S. Hites of Trini dad, Colo., spent n number of days with D. W. Stono ami wif. , Mm. Frank M0KV0, rnshier of the First National bank of Albuquerque, K. JL, is visiting his family and ex-jK-rts to remain sevcrnl weeks. In the Kchool for scandal thero is no kindergarten clnss. Miss Martina Kcal spent last Mon day evening with the Misses Sadie :tml Fern Heche. The Hitplist church of Central Point will continue the revival meet ings this week. There will" he nhlo speakers besides Mr. ami Mm. Mae Ctillotigli. Kveryonc cordially in vited. Soon will come the political smile. Mm. Hattri and mother were Ash land visitors Saturday. Mm. McKay mid 0. S. Hlaokford were Medford visiiom last week. About the only exercise sonic wo men tako is ninuinj' down their frieuiN. Louise Keynohls nml wife of Can yon City, Colo., were p,fte.U of llieir cousin, Miss MeKnsser, on Momlny. Wo are still wearing our own tresses in Willow Springs. John Sisty nml n number of friends fiHnt part of Thursday in Medford. After transnetiu;: business in Cali fornia, K. r. Xeal returned to his home in this locality 011 Wrditesday. Hull Xorcross was in this district Inst Stimlav afternoon. "ProsR'rity fur all," nvs Klhert Hubbard. "Have every town give an annual prosperity il'itner nml let JM " F -MSBfBSMM iPyHHLI has the snap, the taste and the honest sweetness of DIXIE QUEEN. It gives you big, juicy satisfaction such as you get out of a good square meal. N."Mind your step"-get aboard DIXIE QUEEN for a week's trial of chewing and smoking, and you'll never stop. Sold everywhere in convenient 5c foil packages also in 10c pouches and 50c lunch boxen, ' THC AMKNIOAN TOMAOO0 GOMTAMV (ho ornlory flow. Out loKfttltor that'i Hu) bin thiut. Cottrugt) U (niching-, rulhiislasut rttiti over. ETEA TO E Don't stay gray! Here's a simple recipe that anybody can apply with a hair brush. TV im of Sago iuul Sulphur for re storing fiuled, gray hair to its nAttiral color dates Liu-.k m grandmother's time. Hhts used it to keep her hair Iwautlfully dark, gluwy nnd ahiindAnt. Whonnvcr her hair fell out or took on that dull, failed or streaked npprnrawe, this slm plo mixture was applied with wonderful rfTect. Hut hrewinR nt home Ii mumy and out-of'datn. Nowadays, hy asklnff art any drug store for a. SO ernt bottlo of "Wyeth's Sngn and Sulphur Hair Item cdy," you will got this famous old rcclpo which can l) depended upon to rratiiro ruiturnl color and bmuty to tho hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, fevnriidi, Itchy natlp and falling hair. A well-known downtown driifgrlut say It darkens tho hair so naturally and evenly tlut noUxly can tell it has Urn applied. You simply dampen a pones or sft brush with It nnd draw thin through your hair, taking one strand at a time Hy morning the gray hair dis appears, and after another application or two, It becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and abundant. Dry Cleaning Department ot SUNRISE LAUNDRY I'or Steatii anil Dry Cleaning and All Kinds of Dye Work I Jtil Irs Cleaned Sponged and and Pressed l'ressed Suit 11.25 up 50c up Coat 75 up 35c up Skirt CO up 25c up Overcoat ...L.. 1.00 up 50c up Waist . ... .. .50 up 25c up Dress .75 up 50c up Gloves, kid .10 Gloves, long ........ ,20 Gents Cleaned Spongod and and Pressed Pressed Suit .....,..$1.25 50c Coat . ... .50 25c Vest ........ .. 25 10c Trousers .......... .50 25c Overcoat !.......-. 1.00 50c Halncoat - .75 Gent's Suit Pressed Weekly, $1.50 per -Month, bHHHHIH f sssiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw m m sHHHB. kV 'jsPv.sHllllllllB HHH sHHHllli I SUsislllllllllllllllllllBtH' sHHB ' I KsSbii9bHbiiiiiS siiir 1 BsiiiiBsiiiiiiiBsiiiiiiiB sV 1