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T-fU 1 MOe TWO MUDPOKl) at AIL TUIIHW), AllflUKOM). OliKtfQNV SAMUMiDAV. -NOVUM WW '28, li)l Hvr " i Njjji .. U, . IOCAL AND PERSONAL v Ml I MM Mi.i fa note J " IT It Ik inidirntooij tliitl nt Hip close of niornlnft itcrvtco nt tro Utiiitlat cluirch t6morro, tlmt the nnnn of Hfif, .Mr. CnrHtcfti. it rormor lmslor, will bo lii-ought Up for consideration, n r to the fihJhnl)llll.V of rnllltiR lihn to nRnlli inkii li() the work In (tiia city. I WlnndfB or w'okl) prices In hlfc lilono rontl'flts mo! Ada Uliikrl), nt Mann's; Mnrlo Seely. at SrhletfeH('; Kreda Hrlvlh, til Kldd's? l-'lo Thdjnl son nt At. !'. &'U. Co." The IrpMl)jtorlan I'ltrlstmng hn xanr wu Vj hold Frldny nnd Sntttr ilay, riecb'mVr A rind ft,. A sr.c luifch will fio s'urved Snttirdny noon nhd a t-hlrkcn Jile dinner Saturday evonliiR. 1). II. KuKsell was a recent .Medford vlFltor. i Some ood looking young lady wants your ote., If you trade at Manu'B, Klld'fl, .Schloffclln's Al. P. & H. Co., and they are working hard and arc deserving of n piano. Ask the clerks for the voteR they some times forget to give them. A. S. Hosenliaum has returned from Sams Valley where ho spent Thanks giving day with .Mr. and Mrs. Horace Polton. Get It nt Dc VoVs. The first snow of the season fell on the nearby foothills last night and this morning and the "beautiful ap pearel for a short tlmo on the north alopo of Iloxy Ann. Very little snow fell on thq east foothills, but on tho west from Mt. Wagner io beyond the curve on tho north. The air was crisp and tho sky cloudy, and tho prediction Is for more rain. Tho finest equipment In Oregon tor printing fruit labels. Medford Print ing Co. Ed Andrews lias returned from a trip to Eureka, Humboldt county, Cal., where ho Is Interested In oil properties. Now Thought Circlo, 504 S. Oak dale, Saturday 2:30 to C. ' " It. W. Iluhl of the Morning Sun Is confined to his homo by n sovore cold. Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes ton's Camero Shop. Over IsIs Thea ter. . Fred 1'elouze of Eagle Point has returned from a trip to Klamath Palls will tthe High school football team . The football and vaudeville teams returned home last night. 8weet elder at Do Voo'a. I'.obort Hordon who has been on a ranch in tho eastern part of the county the last four months returned to Medford Friday for a few days visit. Walter Merrick loft Friday on a buslnoss trip to Portland and Wil lamette valley points. Ho will re turn Tuesday. E. S. Tumy writes all forms of In surance. Excellent companies, good local service, 210 Garnet-Corey nidg. ' Workmen hare begun Iho Installa tion of flro escapns on tho new Bar naul Hotel in compliance with state and city laws covering the same. Mrs. Hertha Snyder returned Thursday ovenlng from a three weoks visit with friends and relatives at San Itafael, Cal. DoVoo Is going to sell COO pounds of chocolate creams at thirty cents per pound. Get a pound today, tf The Elks Teniplo on North Central avenue 1h fast, ncnrjng completion. The middle of the week the heat was turned on In tho heating plant for the first' time. Tho lodge expects to hold Its momorlnl services in the Temple tho first Sunday Jn Decem ber. C. M. Waterman of, Grants Pass spent Frldny In Medrord unending to bUHlnoRs matters. J. O. Gerklng. tho best all around photographer In southern Oregon. Always reliable. Negatives made any where, tlmo or place. Studio 228 Main St. Phone 320-J. Fruitgrowers of the valley aro mak Ing preparations for sending Itoguo Itlvor apples to eastern niarkts by jiarctls post for the Christmas trade. It Ib planned to ship some of the Trult to England and France Comt Hall leaven today for Port land to purrhaBo a now taxlcab for hervlco between this city and Ash land and for use on tho Crater Lake run In the summer time. For guaranteed 100 per cent puro, sanitary milk, prompt delivery, call DSil-W. 217 Village cut up who for several weeks hnvu been tampering with nutos left standing In front of the Puge- theutro, resumed operations utfaln I.l nlBht, stealing several buttery keys. Auto owulth aro ad vised by the police that It Is a good policy to keep this Importunt ndjuuet to their cars In their pocketH. "Insurance" means "Holmes'' and 'Holmes" means "Insursnco." Boo Holmes "Tho Insurance Man." flay Parker of Dutte Falls, a sho (vachtir of that district Is spend lug tho Thanksgiving wicutluu lit the r(- visiting frleids KNdHk flulstilUK anil supplies at WttMttX' Cement Hhup, Over Ills rumttr. V o. MIk'o Elisabeth King or Ashland Ir YlMtlng friends and relntives In this city for a few dnjs. Attorney (Urn Newbury attended, to legal matters In Jacksonville Friday nfternoon. Holmes "The limiranco Man" Is the authorized ngent oftlio Aetna In surance Co. The charter drafting revision com mittee held Its regular meeting In the council chambers Friday night, with, the largest attendance of mem Ijcrs'to dnte. Tho committee went Into the detnlls of tho charter with greater rare than usual, and thresh ed out several Important points. Tho next meeting of the committee will bo Hold next Monday night. George Lance of Gold Hill tqiont Frlda. In this cltj attending to bus iness matters. Did you buy one of those "sale suits?" The kind you try on when you get home. Well If It don't fit you come to the Medford Cleaners & Tnllors nnd we will mako It fit. Phone 57. 21C A Jury In Justlco Taylor's court Friday afternoon gave C. Adams a verdict of $12T. for tho death ot a horse, alleged to hove been killed when under the care ot Logan Wool rldge, both of tho Little Applegate. The liorso was tied to a tree, accord ing to the testimony, nnd during the night, horses In the coral left loose, ran Into the rope breaking the neck ot tho Adam's horse. This was al leged to bo negligence on the part ot Woolrldge nnd the Jury sustained the contention. Tho regular first of tho month meeting of the city council will be held next Tuesday. At this time the matter of reducing the police to one man by day, and two by night v ill bo discussed. The nntl-clgaretto ordl nanco applicable to boys under age will also be threshed out, and its strict enrorcement considered. The law when passed was observed but vlgllanco In Its observance has bten relaxed, until youths smoke every place but under the nose of the po lice. Jl. II. Jones of Etna Mills. Cal., Is spending a few days In the city at tending to business matters. Joe Kelly of the Griffin Creek dis trict Is a business visitor in the city today. ' Earl Itodgers and Jim King, the two negros who attempted to terror terrer ize: the Tit J. Palmer home Thanks giving night, after they had been fed, were given a hearing In Justice Taylor's court this morning, and bound over to tho grand Jury under $500 bonds, which they could not furnish. Tho two negroes said they were drunk nnd did not know what they were doing. A squad of ablo bodied beggars swooped down on the city Friday dfcd taking up stands at prominent corners and on side streets, began to beg. There were eight or ten of them, and they were reaping a ncn harvst, until the pollco dispersed them. One of tho gang who collect ed aims on the street was afterwards found spending his easy money In a Front avenue saloon. Bert 11. Greer, editor of tho Ash land Tidings spent Saturday In Med ford nttcndnlg to business matters. C. C. Jerome of Yrcka. Cal., spent Thanksgiving In Medford visiting his mother and friends. Mrs. J. G. Ooblo has returned from a. trln to Klamath Falls where she has been visiting the Inst two months Miss Myrtle Mulr of Ashland. Is vlsltlnc friends nnd relatives In this city. J. F. Mundy left Friday morning on a business trip to Putto Falls. County fruit Inspectors Inspected conditions In the Eagle Point dis trict Friday afternoon. Harry Porter and wlfo of Gold Hill are visiting friends and relatives in this city. It inly Scholtze, well known Med- fonl boy, who is attcfidlng Santa Clara college has been picked by tho San Francisco Chronicle as a member of the All Star American rugby team, being slated for half, tho most vital position on th eteam. Uelng picked for tho All Star team Is an honor eagerly sought, and highly valued. Scholtzo was tho star of tho Santa Clara team all season. MAXWELL'S FINE SHOWING IN RACE Tho Pouoil Auto Co, yosterday n celved a telegram stating that Harney Oldfetld driving a Maxwell racer fin ished third In the load race nt Corona Cal.. Tliunkiiglvlng day. Tho tlmo for tlie'aoo uillo riu-o was :::20-::2 and Oldflold's tli.io wiih 3:2a:rii. Oldfleld was tho only driver who did not have to slop at leat oncn at tho pits on account of tiro tioublo or for fnel or oil. Ho had ouo of the light est curs in the iaio and cumo In Just thrco minutes nnd 20 seconds Inter than Pollen who mod tho race In his Murcor. Oldfleld defeated three HtuU, two other Mercers, two Puegeots, two Sunbeams, ouo Mnrmoii and oth ers. Why Not Get tho lost smoke, (lor, Johnson, suit alto putronlto ho in a. 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Thi- year wo wore not sur prised when five of the ten jinse- on corn mine to .luokMin county, ini'lud inp the eupitnl prire of n free trip to the Pnunmn exposition next your, lint we well' surprised nt the record nt flints fhnrlev's prize patch of coin e.-iKeiiillv durinir tun iitiu-itnl ye.ir of drouth nnd the re-uls lieinp oil- tnineil without irrigation. Tollowiu;: i u Mtintuiirv of costs nnd profits mi the one-eitjlttli acre nnd bused on cojt per acre nt the xiiiiii1 rute: Cost of Com t'rop Hoeing, one hour - $ !" Plowing, liurrowinj;, etc., ! hours- . . . .!'0 Plnntinp, 1 hour Mti ftiltivntin. Vs liour .10 Harvest inp, ." hours .. .50 Two loads of immure nt $'2 er lend - -l-AO Kent ut ."i per neie .OU's Cost of seed .! Tom! cost . ? li.'ri' Yield anil ProGts .i.ai mi. common com in :'" 1HT tin. ? .-' 8 bti. seed corn nt fJl.i'O per bn '8.00 Totnl value JUVAMG . twaw. LL. Profit Profit per iiere ,j?lrj.73A -Js'Jl.l.Sl fluiis Chai ley's Own Story flniK Charley's own story of planting mid cniim: lor the uron is here upiKinded: "After mmiurinp the ground I plowed it lis boon ns it wiis in gooil shajK', which was Mnrch 17, letting it lay ui rou?h for uliout three weeks. ThU wiis nfter u ruin, nnd I worked it down with n spike tooth harrow. In nliout ten 1n I renejt cd the example with n dise harrow, mid nliout four days before nlnnting I nin over it with a pulvonrcr, which left the ioil in lino hhnpe for n seed bed. "I nlnnted the corn April 'In with u two-row hori-e com plnntcr, plmilinp it nliout three inches deep with about threo grain to the hill. 'I ngnin used the hanow alio;if n week nfter plnnliii? Io lo'-scn no .c packed places mode liv the p'l-nt r nnd also to hold the wcids in ch.-k unfit tin. com w:i luriiO i umi-'ii ti cultivnte. After til 1 used u twij horso hoe cultivutor, ciiltiviitiug it Muy 18 and June 1, each tlmo n few davK nfter a rain, so im to prevent cnpillnry evniiorntioii. Then I put the final finish mid touch on it with the old hoe .June 10, cutting lli wciiIk mid now iiml then breaking 'ff " sucker." Iiullvldit.il Honor Winner Audley Jfeyer won more individual honor than most of the o,h in tho work this vear, for he won u prie on both corn iiiuid polnloei, he being one of the Jew boy who completed two projects. His one-eighth iicre of po tiitocH i tlm part of tho work, how ever, that will cniihlo him to see the I'miiiinii I'lieilic exposition next year free of ehnrge. The hind Juia been cultivated or thirty years, altlioiivjli much of tho time in alfalfa nnd pic ture. Audley plowed, hnrrowed and cultivated and irrigated the land him self nnd wttK so anxious that the work should lie nil lii own t)mt on one oc casion when Iiih grandmother stinted to pull ii weed out of hit patch In stopped her fiom doing ho, on the giouiid that the work must nil he ii own. He did the work on Hntnrd.i.v when school wit not in Howion. The uroiiud wnii plowed nliout the first of .May, douhlc ilUkud ami Imr lowcd and tho seed wiih planted the hiiiiic wMck, It is noticeable that the urouiid wn plowed aluiol twelve iiiclie. deep and tho 'il w llanlHl neep, niere wa one iuucc, iwu cu in a picee, phuitud IK iiicIicm h pit it in I he hilU mid lliree feet uimU m ""' ro. The iiotntoi" were liocd Iw n-r, unlimited twice and nru"l'''l Hi' limes, Jlu phiiiliU Uj jiuumlu ut AT PAGE THEATER TONIGHT s' "3W cid wlmli he lioitgH iroin his father nt "0 cents ier luiiulrcdwcuht. The total yield of marketable potatoes on his otio-eialith liero wiis llttll pounds, which, at the nrtlent iiuirket price of P2 dents nor iiluind, linMuilif ."fim.-M. The cost, including labor, puuiu him sell wages, was 1 1. This lcner it pmtit on Ids frnT?Milh acre ! of ?I7.!S. This uieitiis.n total vlivld NT acre or itiurkctitlde pololocs gf i.l" bushels, nnd incllMliift the small ones, of nenilv (illO IiiisheN. Tin' to'ul iitofit on an nem at tlitit into is sIlSII.HI. There lile lew funnels ill the world that oaii ?.iow' this kind of' h net pint it. nltliougli, of coui'scthe high prices or tutntocs has fuvured Audley this i enr. Ao)s IIiikI Woil.rrs Until Audleulecr mid t'laos Cluirlev aro the kind of hoys who work hard to help their Mircuts, mid the work done in Ihrir own fluids has hceu done in the spare moment. 1Mb look care of neatly two ncivs of corn or potatoes of their own this year, and while the yield in the whole Hold wits not no great, et they were ex ceptionally good, mid every hit of work was their own. There ure many other hoyx in the county who worked j .icatl.v as hard anil will he in the nicej again next year, Others reporting i fplondid yields in norn ate the ltiigs- dale hoys of l,:ike Creek, Verne Ow ens of Wellen mid I.ulnnd Cuutrell of Hitch, hut their reports of yields are not at nicscnt nt hand. One hoy in the garden project work i who should he especially mentioned is (leorge Caldwell ut .AaIiIiiihI, who got! 100 per cent oinhts project' report and 1 who ami a urMtir,o,o'i" on ins ni.iii garden in Ashlaml. ' Of itoitrsp, thenr wj-rv mtvernl ho.vs who deserve midnls on Hair rccoids in pig feedimr. hut there wn one whom we expectrd to stand a good elimicu for a trip to the I'aunma I'a eific exposition. In fact, lie did re ceive tho priae for keepipg the liot record of any hoy in the ti.tc. mid his pi showed more careful fiediag and faster gitins tlihu ; any in tho state. It was oalv tho luck of mar ketable (pmlitic oTtlie pig that harr-! ed him from piling the trip. It wdl lie remembered that ho is the hoy who I took a pig weighing ' pounds the Kith of .March nnd liv caicfnl daily feeding made it weijih Jftripintiids on tho first of September. Wilbur Hod love, tho prize pig IVclleV of the stnfe was ouo of the two fios who won the trip to the sl.ite rnir at Saleid this fall. Wilbur's own' account of iho tiip follew: My Tiip to the , Stale Pair ".Mr. Peterson, Cluus Charley and I left Mcdfoid ut 8 o'clock Friday morning, .Sejitember 27, nnd anived in Salem, 8:10 Friday evening. We s(tnycd at tin- Leonard hotel until Sunday evening, then Chum mid I went to the h"V-' ciitiip, which was on the fair ground. The boys' camn wiih CALL 645Y Ii. I'. Hoot I Olt II ('. Kcntuer HOME-MADE CIDER (nimantccil I'rcSh and Mnilo From Kelertisl, VnMlcl Applet. The Kiliool of Modern .Met hods. MEDFORD wmmefoiw&ze' kr'1 -.KZDy College niilldlug, Uay and Night Hchool -Now lliiklneMB, HliOrliiniKl anil uugilHii t'oumeu Night School SPSSM TO THE PUBLIC Wo me iiicuHed to annoiinco that wo havo oponml up a now IiiibI mwB at iho i onior r Houlh Itlvofkldo and Kth Ht., with np-to-ilato inauhliioi for the iiianiifactiiro of uutomobllo IioiIIch, unto wIicoIh mid fojedoom, all iliielof wagon and currlago ii-pulrliig; alfo nib bur tiring ; BILLINGS' WAGON, CAKIUACUt ANI? AUTO WORKS with the Hiildleis, Tlieie were nhout twoutv tents in nil. The hoys oooib pied' live nhd the "idlieis wuf1 (ie.en pied by Hie soldier. Tlioio vtri'.tilj four ho,s iu.'cmup Huil i'ililnf hut h,V .MoiiUny ovoni'ug Iheie wfro over thiity of; us. W we to futuish cd with uiiifiiims, which iidmillcd us to an tiling on the lair ground. We spent, the gieuter pit it ot our tune looking over the displas n' latin pibditets, livestock, poultry tinil dtl fereiit itiaeliitierv ewhihiK. Thcic was a silver cup given to a ho lor judgiitir chickiins. Tliey hrought ut ten dtfietPiit breeds mid ou weio to wnlc the uniiie of cucli, mid the bi tlmt got them nil corioct won tin s I ut i up. Theie were many inleii -.1 tni nnd instructive tlnn mmi, oi all tunes of the da, On Tluir-d.v we vlstled the state enpitol and "'iu tentmrv. It was rainy tbo last two or three dns mid we upent nawt oi our tune in tho teuli, where we tt around the file uud told stoties, Mr Wells, (.'huts and I left for Ijume uliout 10 o'clock p. in., October .1, and ariivcil In .Mcdfoid the next d i nliout 1 o'clock P. m. 1 hud a li'ic time mid feel that I was well niul for whnt 1 did to win tin trip." A Madam Wlnterroth, palmist, clnlr vovnnt and trance modluiu. Now lointed In our city Is creating HniiHiilloiiN by her true predictions. She has engaged n patronage of Iho very licit people of our city. Kho roads vou as mt omii book, paM, pres ent and future, uud sctu ott on tho j right rond to health, wealth and hap piness. All those in uoiiul clou t tall to see this gifted woman an she Is linre for a few days only. Office Colonial Flats, .South Itlvorslde. 14 Used in a Million Homes Every Day for light, whole some food. Get Your Next Bull of TZ"LOTHES A. MAIli: ItV LEIN puiCi-s yja.M) vi' Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering VM V Main, t'ltstalrs "Dairy Brand" Butter IF NOT WHY NOT? The White Velvet Ice Cream and Butter Co. VI South Cential, Medford, Oregon, K. II. IIAI'.MW II. I, VANUIMIKU SI North (Irnpo Kt. PupllH May Knter at any Tlmo $5.06 IbbK. bb nMiniii UTILITY" B ' v MlVo.ttt in. long, H In 111--. Ii . ir in, deep. Fitted !wl(u eiisfN, hninll's and 'bin-; -i lid, Tlii" cIiihIh me undo r t'l'ilm' mil 'c luteiitlod to Im covered. lOvi-rv liomo niuxU olid or imiio uf Oieiu. Thh la Mint oppot'tunllv to m-t o'io ilnti Vo of fer I hem in $"..7 Pacific Furniture Hit i)l TH Mi ii ii i ii i i i ii i ii .in-! - ! m imiMi fi y tf III !. , , $m5 mm "ti Tiinnkful anil Confident .. The mail or wom.m who uwaiili or h-r iimmv wnl proa i ll itcne lbi It In a iitr im- lit "if I tlMiukfrl ror , vt cfrmtH pud lookn foi wind to fio umro with iimflili n e Alt ncuiiitil wUli tho ,ltti kiioii County Hunk itd'lod t n.v r uhir dcio Iih wlll)vo)oti fliinnelitl nii'.'iir.lli, I'. Inti nil 1-uld mt Kavln'H AccimmiIr . , oven cc vcaod UNDtn owe manaocmi;nt 8 m wanaaaiw-WMye8caiT You Will Need Fence During the Fall Fencing Season Page Fence Gives Greatest Protection 3. eiiiwW'- , p. - P-Mi"t j I, cbii mi j ? I ' Zy - . J i ' - i -T 44-' St)lfKUa-A (lonsilestrcnglh 1.VW0 lbs.) Nu(i dost- !,!,liiiiu r,iic-inp!t itmkin an ii'lliiL pig, hug and slork ft-ncq. i Yoiu ItillnrsK railhci' when you huy PA Q12 Ji'eniu, Wo tlflivL'r to your nhipping jMihif. GADDIS & DIXON" "THE PAGE FENOE MEN" 1IM Noi-IIi Iiioi'i(lo Ave. Mctlfunl CHu)19l5 im. &LrP& his & LJr. t wnlsk. . iwsii av T W-ViXA TUtirtVr. 7 II V. a v ifNr. Tho higfjest autoinoliils value ever offered for less thnn $1000 A powerful, faBf, ful! grown, S-pnii' terser, renily beautiful iind fully equipped automobile; a car with a veal liift'i tension magruito, nlidintf 'gear tranemleaion, left luuul drivo center control, antiskid tires on "car. A en? that haa pracllcftlly ovcry hfgli priced feature of high priced cars. ;gnim g a Holds tlic rcQ J at 50 mile3 an liour. i I PlirCli P. O. IJ, I3BTROI r 1 I POWELL AUTO CO. 1 wmmMmMK -r 4 '1 A K.. fi Fixture Factory M IIIUID .' IKI.TT i M".'.VJS5" orvM, nm !" x .. j- ?--!' LSfii,-ifti; jrm y,j n B' "X ' W-a mssmsMswisMmmi M , n SIS IF mmmmmmwmmmm 51 A i si ftO