Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 02, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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NEXT MONDAY EVE
Mump, l!i iihlcsl J'oiin of iimimo
llll'lll I.IIOUIl Id lllllll, Hill OIIJO.V II )
vlvul mI tliu Pngo llii'iiliT Monday
niulil, .liiilunrv 'It wllon Lo Hpy,
Tllllllll, llhllPO Mllll Cllllipllll.V III' if 1 1
Knuli-li iiiiiulciiiii, fuliem, illusion
iN mill viuii'iv nrli-tx come on lliclr
loiiml the v, mid Iiiiii. Il Mill bo
llmir In ( lii al iilip" ihiiicc. Tin1
4'tlll.liv 'i ill'lli'il
Atii'iiia curly
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Mill-, Tnliiiii
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December mill tl tin1 ('ml III imi I it in
Sun Prnnei-en, where llu-ir nenliig
tllllk pllll'l. tlll'V pill I'll l plll'kl'll
lOMMM in- II Intlllll'llt.
I .( liny. Ttilnm mill Hoeo pin lieu.
Iiuly lUplnil Oriental mngiu nml tin'
otsilH'iit !' novelty i tin' oNldiiuil l
sl of their I'lili'iliiiiiliii'iit, Tin1 lint
dim repo Irii'k will In pieciiliN for
tin) rirM limn In tliix city. 'Hut In
lf'tm'i lo In niic of lii mot bewil
dering illiiHiotiH cvi'r oltcii'd li.v n
ninnii'imi. Travelem from India Imvo
lolH for many yeum of tin' native
filter who throw h'mih into the nit,
WJlil'll Wjtn lltlfl' fllllllll'il ll.V II Mllllll
hoy, who instantly disappeared into
the nlmnp)toio with tlni mpo. For
iHfltlv centuries the I liinlo niii' trick
ItHa defied t'opy. It nut nut until l.c
Hoy Iniil -pent (Mo lull Mill- in liiilin
tint lie -iMi.i1 in Iciiiiiinu tin1 ii lit -
l-ipli's Hi tilt- II miilkllhlc fl'llt.
ASSAULTING JESCKE
Tim tun Vmli-riMin bo)s, aw 11
nml 1! eam, will bo given n hearing
boforn the JiivuiiIIb rviirt tliU a(lnr
noon on n oluirxw of hinliiK moniltiil
Curl JoMkx. idh GO )mir, followliiK n
Ofliinto Thm-mitny iiIkIiI. TIio Iioj-m
urn nllM;' in lmu turuml upon tin
old jHMtdvr, ami lifiil lilin.
Tim Imyn tiUliu tlmy vniitnriiil Into
thu Jrki jhiiI to Ki't tln'lr iIok. wlmn
Jj(Dk RcrtiiKM tliuiii of trying to
m'iml lit wooil, mnl cluirKixl tliom
llli ii oltiti. Tlio Inita are nalil to Imvo
mot tlio HMMitilt of tin Teuton, mnl to
Jint'o roiulxl It n(tur n uliorl nml
vlguiou aklnnUli ATtorwurilH Jonrlio
wont nut a roiniliitnt.
ltuortiiil by JackNon County Ab
tract Co., lilxth uml Kir Ht.
( limit
Hrn Bliomly vi i: J Arnnl nml
llyllo Armit IiIh ulfc. To ilocliiro n
iltti'il n iiiiW;hko nml foroclnnn inin
I'rnliuln
I4tnt of IC. I'liiliU.
AilinlnUtin-
tor'ri i I'tn in of hiiIii,
Kultito of Win. II. Wi'lili.
on rinitl ni count.
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liciil Ivxtiilo Trnnifi'iN
MlHHiitirl IC. OHiKon nt uv to
Win. ItoliurtH, ot iix. y 1.0 1
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Davlrt 4)1 uv, NIC ot Nil iu'C.
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Clnrn A, MlililUiton to Paul ,.
fliiutior, HW of NV mm. '811
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SIMMONS At tin) Siii-iviI Henri
lini5illnl, Jmiitnry I, 11)15, Joliiuinu
SiijiinoiiH, wifoof AVilliuin II. Sim.
minis of lrowy, n ni'ivo of Miclii
pin, llrr homo wiih ut Slfiliui;
niiui'N. Shu li'nvi'.s it liiihlniml mnl ouo
tlmiKlili'i'i Mih. I.izf.in Hnwlinus of
Cnliiiiirl, Mich. Sim hits liccn n u'hi
ih'iit xlui'i' 1HS8 nml six yenvrt hko
went lo Sli'ilinj.' lo ruhiilo, htnoriil
Sutiiiihiv ut -:'M p, ui. from lYil m.
ilciliil.liiu' pniloiH, Jlminl in I, 0, 0,
V. I'l'iiicli'ry.
SAIf.MAKSII At Ihdlmimiof Imh
niolliui', Dniii SiiIIiiuiihIi, thiuiMnilos
I nil 1 1 Umicoin, ,oi Sjillniurr.li, '22
yciirn of jiki'i a mitivn uf Oroson, Shy
lunyi'H u inolhi'i' uml omi tjisjor iiijil
lVP(linillinw, Mi'". JolnV '('utilntll?
Duhiio Ii. uml (Ihniii, I'lincnil ut 'J p.
ni.ffSiimliiy. Sorvlcim ut tlio ;rovt'.
Jluriul in JnukHuiivillo cemutory,
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COURTHOUSENEWS
NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS"
- nsBaBaa aw hhh i i unit-i n ! -j-M-ar
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
llv A, (!. Ilowlclt,
.lolin MIiiIit ictiiriii'il fimu I'ort
lnml IliHt H'ccll nitil liioiir.lit IMh hIh
li'i', .Mi'H. t'lnlrwntor, with lilm uml
thoy two lIitvi'inovMl Inlo lutf place
mmr Itvmm urccli. IM Kpumm- iiiimi
In on (ho Hiiini' uur nml wont out to
IiIh niollinr'H, Mri ClirlM Wonlny.
Quito ii miinlicr of our clttiuiH liuvo
lnuii liielm: iioulilo with tliulr wntui
iioh on iircoiilil of tlio cold Hiiup
wo Iihvc liinl in imiiiy Imttiimi'N thu
plnH uoutil liuiMt nml lot tlio wul in
'flow ov(r ilm looiim nml In imiornl
limliim OM. llm plpim from up no Hint
i liny coiilil kiiI no wiir nt nil uml
thou limy would Imvo to curry tliulr
wutor from tliu cn'ok or iwnr li
wi'lU. Our rolilodt wrnthcr wn ho
tliul thu tlmruioimitcr roKlxtorod hIx
ullovo r.io, hut Hint Irt thu flrnl tlmo
for nitM'nt mini) yuiK Hint It lim
lii'i'ii no low.
1'iof. C, K. .lohiinon, prlucliml or
tlioTiililn Itniic ncliool ruimi ovur Hat
iiidny I'vn, Mpi'iit Kumliiy Imri) nml
iiltmiilnd rliuri'h uml Humlity kcIiooI,
uml Momluy wont up lo hU homo
Httuid nloiiK thu I. ft 1. II. It, to
iipiiml a ftw duy th"ro,
Hpfmlilun nhoilt rllllrrh lirlllRK to
my iiiliul l lift fni.l that Itov. I,, h.
SlimuoiiM uml family wnro not f(irnl
ti'ii hy tln'lr iminy frlnmlN on thu oc
ean I on wlifii mi) liml our CIiiIhIiiiiih
tii'i' 'Mii:m'h uml wIhIkm inu (IiioiikU
tlio KarJutH In thu Mall Trillium, to
xprcMM lli'dr lilr.li npiuiilatloii of
tholr hlmlmiM.
('. II MiDonal.l mnl H. H MoDonnld
hlii Inollicr, ranic lu on Iho wr lant
.Momluy uml took tlio 1.'. I', uml I'or
nut rttuKu fur their UrothiTH ranrh
lu-nr t In inoiith of i:ik uroidt on
IIokiio IIHit. Dr. '. K. McDonutd
hnx lioi'ii In Alahiimn durliiK thu pant
euanou uml hint rnuio hail, huro to
clio; mii)n that thin Itor.uo 1th cr Vul
loy ,hnH thu flmmt clltiiato of any
rountry ho hinv ovnr found uml ho
linn truvulud over a very inrfiu por
tion of thu t'nllt'd Htnti'M nml Canada.
Kuyrt that In Alnhnma tlio wunthur Ih
MiiffornlliiK nml thu air M'oiim to ho
ho ntlflliiK thnt oiiiTan hardly hn-nthu
nml that tlio iiiohiiuKoh nru n frlnhl
up to about riirlntuuiH, I to Id nuruly
bnoHiliiK .lac)(ioti county,
.laini'it CuIIhiiIhou coiiiu out last
Monday from IiIh hmuu In thu l.aku
crii'l; roiiuliy, nftur hbt dniiRhtur,
Ml km Mabel. Mho linn huun HpumllnK
ClirlHtimni with frlcuda In .Mudford.
I'rank I.umI who In huuplm; n
pool room nml confrctlonory ntoru In
our town linn tu'im tnklm; nilvontaK"-'
or thu rolil Miiip uml liait put iit n
luanllty ut leu for tuiiiuiuir unu, but
n iw ilaM nito bu hnd thu mtrorliino
lo rufi a mill into bin foot, but nt
IiihI aiTountK wun KuttliiK nlong wull
with It.
Mr. nml Mm. Charlua Wlltbur of
Spoliaim, Wnnh., nrrlvod buru lout Sat.
unlii) thu Jiitli to vIhII bur paruntM
Mr. uml Mi IV M. Hluwnrd.- Mm.
Wltthur wun formerly Mm. I.lbby
Klktuuyur nou J.lliby I'urry, one of
tlio kuvou HlHtom. known nt tlio time
of tlio luiiulon or thu O. A. It. buru
u fuw yearn nun on Hut I'urry lililx
that favored dm with hucIi fiuu voint
iiiiihIc nml her many frbindu here
Kuvu her u warm Kicetlnit.
Sliuruinn Wooluy bromjlit In lant
TiiuhiIio tin eo irati'H of cblekeim for
our local It. It. uuent, V I. Nepoit.
Mm. Ired I.uwIh, IiokIi'hh of the
I.ewlH llroH, farm near Wullun, who
bna bi'itn upcmtltiK n fuw tlaya on tlio
farm with her children durln thu
liollduyH, went to Medford Tuenduy
)i m. Kiu htm biHin xpumlliiK inont o
I bo llmu durliiK thu winter In Medfurd
ho that bur children could take mlvun
tiiKo of thu kooi) hcIiooIh there. She
luft tlio two older hoyit on the fiirm,
iih thoy wanted to ronialn iih Ioiik uh
they rould but will tettirn to their
Mtmlb'H by the lib of Jnnmiry,
Tuenday wo had iiiiioiik iih Win
(tore, (leo. II, Curpenter, S, Stoivy,
.1. W. Collins nml I. K. I), lliimlol,
who worn out boro in mo intorost pf
thu mib'ur beet Imlmitry, uml thuru
wiih n company of nbout fifty met
thorn In (leo. Drown ft Sour hall nml
heard thu nubjert dlncumiod from thu
Htunilpolnt or tlio IndURtry. Mr. CI ore
wait thu prliu'ltml Hpcnkor nml ho wont
Into thu dntallH explaining approsl
malely thu cost of production, uml
koiiio or tlio iiilvunlnKua tlio fnrmor
would derlvu If tlio project would riiu
ceed. Tbeio were nix of the fnnnora
that rIkuciI up for u little over thlrt)
ucieri uml there In qulto n iiumbor
who will take nu Intorost In the iiiqvo
iiftor they Imvo luul tlmo to think over
nml examine Into the matter. Aa
tbero nro many of tlio rendoiH of tlio'
IJnglotH that were not hero to hem
Mr. (latcH talk, uml I would havu
been Kind to buvo had ovory furmui
lu this roctlou of thu country to havo
lidnnl It, 1 will kIvo u row points he
presented, In thu flint plneo ho did
not try to innko ua bulluvo that wo
could go llKht to work nml mltto
miliar hcuta on uuy kml or noil but
that thu noil imiiit bo panned upon
by an oxpurt, for tho conipitny doea
not wmtt to Imvo u bin; lot of land
nlmied up Hint will not prmluco what
thoy wiui I ami thla 101)11111,' in frco of
M.ODFOJH) MAIIJ TltimJNP,
' - . . ' ' ';n J- "i " ; ' . '
cliiirijo. Thuii nftur tho noil Iiiim Iiccii
nppmvitd II In to bo plowed very deep
ami iitlll bellui to mo Mill deeper
nml tear up the under atrala or nub.
noil and ho rimued that oxpcnmj nt
I In en dollarH an acre nml thru the
liariowlnu mid loveIln, ute., he plac
ed ut two dollar nioio, thou the
plimtliiK, wi'i'dliiK, lc, he pluci-d nt
pluiilliiK, woeillm;, ute , maklmt a
loni; Htory Hhort bo cRtliualuil ut r
mi ncru. Thnt Ih mippoH"id to Iticludu
nil of (ho expoiiho from flrnt lo lat.
Ami theru wan nnothui' dlfririilty up.
pun red uml that wiih that mm limn
Miiilil not tuml lo u ery larnu tract
uml would have thu meumt to blio.
and then thu compaby would fiirnlli
Ihu m;cnry help uml uliiirKv H
unalimt tlm crop, nml thai an aero or
laud would product) t', worth or
bnitH nml nil or the uxpemio would
ummint to only ?:jft an iu.ru ho thai
tlio piodurer would renlhru I0 an
acio cb'iir for IiIh work. Ilo then
told of hoiiik or Iho other buuofllH
lo bu derlvud from thu nioyu and one
Hum wiih JlK.flOO (onU of wood that
ihey woiilil liuii to have mid n vnkt
iiuautlty or llmu, mid nil ut tlicxo
would reijulro tlio labor or a larKu
nuuiber or men uml Hiuh be of hen
fit not only to Hioru In Ihu Imuindlrtlo
vlelully of Ihu plant hut would help
thu hmdnoMfi lu the on tiro valley. lint
f neo that I am uettlriK thin letter
entirely too Iouk but wil purhapH
hnvu moie to Hny on the juibjcct Inter
on.
EVANS VALLEY BnEEZES
iiiu eoniet ueutliei- m eum wns
ii. .
experieueei) ut Kwiux Mtllev lmt
week, 'J'lie, creek wiih frozen over lo
lint ileplh of several iuelio. The
iuim,' fulU luul plenty of rim ku(
iiik'. ,Thi mi'IiiioU lime eueil fur Hie 1ml
iiIu.xm. I'iiii (Irovu uml Winter 1i
liii'ti luul ChtiittmiH ticcs. The ehil
ilren iliil eretlit to their teueherh in
npproprinlo exereiM'K.
Mi-H Mihlreil .plesnte, teacher of
I'iue (hove wliool, in bpemliiK the
vuenliuu ul her home in Axhlmid.
(Icoikc Cliumller, u t-tmlenl of the
O. A. ('., in Iioiiid for tho lioliilnyt.
Huriy White, teneher oT Wimer
sliool, iiiolnied to his home ut Hold
Hill Imtt Weilnexiluy.
Will White it u pitvt nl tho honic
of William Moine.
The l'ollowin yumi-; Imlie-. ulteml
iy; liih M'hool in the ulley towuH
lime letuniPil for the CliritiunK va va
cateon: Mi-.-n l'.vn ('niter. Veil
Hiby, Marie llillc, Aguet Seutt.
Helen Miuthoiii, Kiluu uml K-ther
KielianUon.
Mliwf AUu Senll, leneher nt Rone
River, is ut Imme for the holiilnv.
Mr. mnl Mm. Fred Miuthoni nml
ilsmclitiT Helen were kiiuhIh of .Mm.
llmiiMioml uf OrmitH l'un Xuuv- tiny.
l'rolVf-Mii- nml Mm. Vnn Scoy were
jiiuxU of honor ut the reunion tliu
ner Kiveii by Mr. uml Mm. S. II,
Moore of Cov Corner runeli. Tlioo
pit-fcent were: Mr. nml Mm. .1, It. lhl
lit nml children, Mr. uml Mrs. .Imuus
Siuuinerville uml ehililreu, uml Wis
ley lucrum.
Mr. uml Mm. Chapel uml sun.
I'Vmiklin, spent Sunday ul I'lensunV
Vulley furin.
I'.llcii fiml l'ri'eimiii Tavlor of
(Irmil.s I'n-s are viilin ujth rein
tivcK during the Micutioii.
Mm. .lolin I'nyne, .Mi-ms .lennio
Drul.e, I'tln uml Aimie I'omerov uml
MehKi-H, Will I'oineroy, llUwoitii tun!
John Druke uttemleil the tluueu ut
I'vaiw cieek ('hristuum uiht.
Mr. nml Mm. William Moore nml
fnniilv were tliuner p;itets of ,1. I.
Simtlipcter Chririlimis day.
I.iml-uy Keiilliumer i wenriuj; i
Inoiiil smile the-e days over the ml
eul of u new tlmmhter.
A family reunion wut hehl ul (he
homo of Mr. nml Mm. Dan Keiilli
umer Chri-lmiiH tiny.
1. 1. Smithpeter lias umveil into
Iiih new homo uml is nUo euioymt' u
vinii with his motlier, Mis. I.uu, of
(irunlM Pnirt.
Mr. ami Mm. O. 11. Stewnnl enlor
taincd Ihu following iicIn ul dinner
Cliristiuns tiny: Mr. nml Mm. ,V'rl
Homier, Mr. uml Mm. K. I'. (Miami
let- uml children, Mi, uml Mm. S. L.
Poller uml Mr. uml Mm. Kretl Miller
nml huby,
lim Owens spcnl Chrislinus tiny
with his family nt Hu;iin Htvor.
Mr, nml Mm, Kd DinimicK- motoiyil
from Mm Pivh.s Clirislnim, tiny to Mieir
homo nt Kvmis Vulley,
Thu tliuu'o ul the new hall reeontly
built hy Jmues Xruthummcr uml Tom
Oiliu was u tleeitled sueeess. A nuiu
lier of yomif" folks fiom the Meadows
nml Grunts Puss were present, dim
imiimiiu'fil ttnothei' tlniiee for New
Vein's iiiitht,
Tom Johnston, who-o fullier was
nmiinirer of Pleusunl Vulley fuini,
but now living in Wnsliinijlon, is Iho
mtest of M"r. ami Mrs. George v'Mem,
JuJiu Monro nml fmmly were shoi
piiitf in llouu Kiver las) week.
Mr, uml Mrs. Va (Vole were.
Grunts PnHs visitors lust Weuk. Mr.
Ooolt lielon-is to thu f rcstry hervieo
in California.
I'M Hrownswoith. In nn inimitulde
manner, auctioned thu hose.-, at tho
Mrci)FOm. -OI.KOOX, HATrifDAY, JANrANY 2,
.ill.
Hociul iM'li ii'mle)- llir upenlMiuu of
( 'Inn lex OwI'iih mnl I'miiily ut tllu Wi
mer Helmollioiiie Tliur-iln,, We un
iIi'IhIiiikI thu Hlllll of .') Wiih leulied,
lm( liuve mil lenineil In wluil it i to
be npplieil,
Mr. nml Mr. On- mitc uexN ut
KiimiyxiuY 1'uiin, tlie Imme of .Mr. uml
.Mm, l-'ieil lloiinei-.
.Mm, ,ohii 1!. Illlli- mnl soni were
HhoppiiiK in dull Hill Tliiinxliiy,
I RIVERSIDE RIPPLES
Pi'fiftiHNiir Ifeililie ui the iiiiivemity
uml Profeswnr llciheit Mathews mo
holiiluy quests ul I In- lloalis iiineh,
V, K, Wnhl retunicil to Iiim worh nl
Medl'iMil iillei- ii I'm ilitv' vii.it t
home,
Al Wolveilou nml (lemve Jneolis
drove lo GniiltH J'as Tmstliiy after
lumber.
Cliartcs Cliuuiplaiii uml family
spent CliriMlmus tlnv with Mm.
Cliiiiiipliiiu'rt mother, Mih. W, A. HI
liotl, who haft u family dinner party.
Mr. nml Mr. II. I!. N.ve motored
ilonu liuiii Mcdfoid Sunday uml were
irueU nt the fl, II. Alden honic. They
"lid not have u very uiod opinion of
our roads lioin Oold Hill out this
wny, while from Medlord to Gold
Hill the toads weie line fur motor
in.'.
Mr. uml Mm, J. II. Ifiire were cnll
in js- on Riverside friemU Sunduy.
Mi.m lleltlni Woolvettoli is ut
Phoenix for n couple of weelw, it
guest nt the Jetuihtu honic.
Miss Murgmiritv Carby of Medford
is the ut of hor siler, Mm. I. II.
Potter, this week.
Mr. ami Mm. II. U. Jones spent
Chritiuus tiny with their son llert on
Pools creek, nml ulo viiled ut tho
Klliutt nml Short liomex, returning to
their own Itoimi Sulurdny.
The ('hri-tinns parlv ut Hie Mc
Diuiald Imimo Saturday evening wits
it veiy pleiiMitnl iilfnir. About forty
weie iies('iit uml im one vvns sliiilil
ed when it cnlue'to tn'.lng llie gifts
fiinii the tree. Mr. Ilnwcm, our (luld
Hill drugiii-'t, kindly loitm-il hi-. Kdi
sou phonograph, which furnished the
iiin-ii' for ilmiciug.
The Imniu of ('. 1). Woolverlon wns
completely destroyed by fire Friday
evening, December 'J'), at about 8
o'clock. The, Woolveitnn family,
with n few other neighbors, were ut
the G. It. Alden li'.dne to spend thu
eveping. They had hern nwny from
the liuu-e uliout nfteen minutes when
I). II. SlemI from his home uw flames
coming from the roof, lie gave the
ulunn uml nil wen; Micro in it very
short time, but tho, flames burnt nil
over the inside of the house as i-our
us the iloor wn broken in. No one
could enter ami not n thing vvns snv
oil. Within nn hour the house nml
nil the fimii-hinss im-lmlim; u tine
I In by Grand piano, were gone. Tho
i ne is supposed to have stnrled from
the electric wiies. Mr. uml Mm.
Woolvettou lire stopping ut the Al
lien home, while Ihey fix up thu old
hott-c on thu pliiei for a temporary
home. Keighbors nml friends are lin
ing all they can in the wny of woik
or material aid to help them get
started uml to show in a small way
their deeji sympathy. The house nml
contents were in-urcd.
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS
Missus Kale and Minnie Croneinil.
lor spent I'liri-liuns day with Mm. (',
I,. Grant of Medloid.
Profosor uml Mm. P. ( Smith
sM'itt several tla,.I in Talent this
w eek.
Misses Molliu Hay nml Pros. Onlvin
were the guests of Mm. M. M. Collins
Christmas week.
l'iofesor ami Mm. .1. P. Wells
hnvu gone to Salem, where Mr, Wells
will help mi tho teachers' CMimimt
tioil hoiitd. Mrs. Kugeiio Thompson
has charge of the siipeiiiitemleut's
office timing his absence.
Mr. nml Mm. Clyde Miilone of Ash
laud wero the guests of Mis. F. J,
Pish tho first of the weuk.
Jim Fruneis letunied from Applo
gato WeilnoMluy, where he has been
spending (he holidays vvitli George
Hoffman.
.Mrs. C. J. Xttnaii cntcilniuctl nt
diuhor Christmas in honor of Dr. uml
Mm. It. K. Gulden nml Mr. nml Mm.
Lewis ririoh.
Misses I.anra nml Cora Thonuts
vveiu Ashland visitors over Christ
inns.
Miss Alia Steels of Medford spent
a few hours hero 'visiting friends on
Tuosdny.
Rudolph Ileekel returned to San
Franeisoo Sunday after spending
Christinas at home.
Misses Agnes nml Anna Proud
spent Sunday with their mother, Mm.
Charles Delhi aeeompniiictl.thoin.
Mrs. James Moreoni ami daughters
of Ashland nro spending Mm weuk
with rplnttves in town,
Thoiuns Fulton left for Moutuguo
recently, whore hu lias scoured em
ployment, Mrs. Ptiltou oxpei'ts to
join him Iho first of next week.
Mr. mid Mrs. 0. W. Duuford wero
recent Aslilnnd isitors, tho guests of
the luttoV's sister Mrs, lloyd.
P. Hagnn of Kiigno litis hoen vis
itlpg friends in tovvii?
Mm. J, Rotor oulcituined n few
friends Sntuidav t)vening, tliu oeen.s
ion being hor birthday, Tliu evening
win Hpenl in ciiiil-, ufl'r which u de
licious lunch was served,
S. S. Randies arrived from Ne
vada to rpcml Cliiistimis with his
wife, who has been Hpendim- Iho win
ter at the home of her sister, Mm.
Chii Plrieh.
The Kleclrie tlii'iilur, which opened
('lirixlmiis eve, is piovihg rpiile mi
nltrnelioii. The films mid uecoimuo
tlutiouM are bolli good.
lolin Remiult will return home
soon,' At pruxoiit he 1 spending the
liolida.VH in Sen I lie, ut the Immu of
S, P, Da Kolmutn.
Mm. V S. Wjlnon held a family re
union ut her home CliriHtmris duy, her
guets being: Mm. Ilenriutlu lick uml
granddaughter. Mr. and Mm. P. J.
Pick, Mr. and Mm. John Wilton. Mm.
Wilon uml K. W. Wilson ami Peter
Pick.
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TABLE ROCK TABLETS
1
Mitei Sue nml Helen l.ydianl arc
spending their vacation with their
parents, Mr. ami Mm. J. II. Ivdhird.
W. R. iSynim. S. M. Xoulon ami S.
C. Collins uttemleil the citlcns-tuX'-puyers'
itifctint' nt JHoksouvillo on
Thumdny in the interest of our
schbol.
The incctinir hold ut (Iil hcIiooJ.
house Momlnv afternoon in (he in
terest of the Migur beet industry was
well at tended. Several of our fiinu
em ate deeply intctcsted in the pro
ject, while other wMi lo use a little
caution in rcynnl In the signing up
proposition. However, we re-ent (he
term "miwslmckH" applied to us in a
recent ini' of the Mail Tribune.
Mr. ami Mm. J. ('. Pemlletuu nml
son, V. II., visited Mm valley (owns
Ttiu'-dny.
Rolicri K. Nun Ion loft Momluy on
the cxciimiuu for points, in Califor
nia. Mm. Lucy Dickey of Salrm accom
panied the remains of the late John
Diigttiiu In Central Point Tuesilay.
She will remain a few days as tin
guest uf Mm. Karl Muy.
Mr. nml Mm. Clmrlcs Foster, who
havu been visiting ut (he home of S.
C. Collins, left Tuesday for Agnte,
where they will visit Mr. ami Mm.
I.oren Gregory.
At the recent telephone meeting. I).
W. Heche was elected president: .1. f.
Pendleton, vice-president, ami M. 11.
Clmse, secretary of the eomnniiy.
Carl Heche nml Miss Dulcie Caloti
attended n birthday parly given in
honor of Miss .lo-cphine Kim-aid at
the home of her parents, Mr. Mid Mm.
It JL Kim-aid of Agate, last Tuosdny
eve. They report it one or Iho mot
enjojnble events of the season.
John Dnggmi. who died December
'28 nt the nge of 8.'J yearn, win. a na
tive of Ireland, uml nn old and re
Mieeled citizen of this valley. Do
served in the civil war during the
year-. '(KI-'lU, on the northern battle
ship Connecticut. Ho leaves, be
sides many friends, to mount his loss
one brother, Dennis Dtiggan, nml a
sou limes, ami a daughter, Mm. Karl
Mny, all of this vicinity.
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CIjASSIFIKI) ADS.
Ono cent per xvord per lssuo.
Six insertions for price of flvo.
Fifty cents per Hue per month
without chango.
FOR KENT IIOL'SnivKEPING
ROOMS
FO It " it ENTFu nilshod housokeep.
Ing rooms with light, gas, bath.
345 North Rartlett. 245
FOR RENT llousekeepliiK and sin
gle rooms, heat, bath, phono free.
223 W. Main. 267
FOR RENT Furnished and light
housckeopinj; rooms reasonable.
Gas and bath. 301 S. C.
FOR RENT Furnished housekeep
ing rooniB. 307 E. Sixth St. 2 45
FOR SALE RKATi ESTATE
FOR SALE Fho ucres well Im
proved, close la, tonus. See own
er. P. O. box 2S5. 247
von sale on exchange
Roguo River Valloy Fruit Lands.
Dairy, stock, poultry ranches nnd
Tlntbor. Colonization Tracts. Best
all-tlie-yoar-round climate ou coast.
Health Resort. Wondorful Medici
nal Springs.
Heaver lleulty Co., Ashland. Oreuon.
WHY?
A word to thoFO who aro coming
back. Laud for tho past six months
has been hanging nt rock bottom
prices, a grunt deal ot liquidation
has taken place In this time. My bus
iness nlono In thu last half ot this
year has amounted to nearly $100,000
I bollovo tho last four or flvo deals
I ltaov inado represent absolutely the
bottom. Land with rentul valuo of
$30 nu aero will not long ronialn nt
$200 nn aero. Thoro will bo no boom
but land values will Improve some.
Good roads, irrigation, saw-mill,
box factory, cheap powor, sugar
boots, canning factory, good prices,
satisfied customors, perfect days.
Hurry, sou Medford first nnd
J. C. BARNES
Room 201, Fir a I Ntitluunl Rank Uldg.
101
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VOU Iin.NT-MOVMCJ" v
i-'bit 'llKNT Nicely" f'tunliiii'eiT niott
urn hIx room ImnKalov. cloj In.
Phone fi.11 or S22-.I.
POU ItKNT HIx room modern bun
gnlow, rloco In, flnn Hhnd, rnngo
connectt-il. Phono 1'!0-X.
--. JXUXIJ X'
I'OIt HUNT PI'ft.MHHlID IKIO.MS
V'OU HKNT Kurnlidii'd "room In
modern houno. Phono S72-J.
FOR HKNT Large, plenitnnt roomn
with lint nml bntli. $2 and $2.00
lior weuk. 15 North Orapo HI. 256
FOIl SAf.IV. T.lrMlt'CK
POlY8Ai".BADllt
fine cow, JorRuy, Phono RS2-W.
221
FOR 8AI.H Drcil flowa nml r.lltB
from prize winning Imroc .fcritoy
burd, .lack-on county fair: nlno
Itrinni old unoiigH for Hurvlco and
weanllngii. I.. If. Ilotmlon, omi
mlbj wont of Talent, phono I5-P12.
201
FOR SAI.K bots and pig.
Stone, JnekHonvlllo rond.
A. W.
FOR HAI.K Two good dairy cows.
Phonu 117-X.
FOR SAI.K Right film row. threo
year old hnlfom, rino team of work
marus. Nash Livery l'arn. 201
FOR 8AI.K Span work lionton.
work 2C00, span work maroH,
weight 1700, Holntlon cow glvIuB
40 Ib milk. Cow comlnj; fresh In
January, Holxtlcn bulla onu and
two yenrs old, threo yearllnK
calvcH. 10 fat hogs, 1.1 brood sows,
will farrow la December and Jan
uary two rows with pig, top
I'UBKy. aimoist new. j, t. Raffer
ty, Tolo, Ore. 25 8
FOR HAI.K And for service, full
blooded Jersey bull. II. A. Gray,
Jr., Orchard Home. 247
FOIl SAI.K MISCiriiTiANKOUS
FOR SAI.K Wood nt J2.00 per tier
nml up ut public market, booth 2.1
FOR SAI.K OR TRAPK-AII Rlns.s
top Ravo Incubator, never used.
cost $22.50, for hetiH or pullets any
breed. Must be good ones. Phone
tS0-I. or call U42 South Central.
FOR SAI.K OR KXCIIANOK A
standard niako automobile, 40
horso power, absolutely good con
dition. Phono 25-R5.
FOR SALE Extra dry wood, makes
quick, hot flro. F. Oscnbruggc.
Phono morning 194, Riverside 3.
401.
FOR SALE 1914 Hupmobllo demon
strator, a flno performer, cheap,
1914 40 h. p. Appcrson In Reed
mechanical condition, two E. M.
F.s In good order, one extra run
about body on ono. For salo by
Crater Lake Motor Car Co.
FOR SALK Dry wood, under cover,
all kinds and lengths. Valley Fuel
Co. Phono iC. 252
wanted Mt.sr;rci,L.:a:ous
WANTED To buy a surveyor's tran
sit. Address C, caro Mall Tri
bune. 243
WANTED Property In Rogue river
valley, ranch, acreago or city pro
perty for lots to $3000.00 In Oak
land, Cal., Chas. INtinan, Medford,
Ore., R. It. No. 1.
WANTED To rent small ranch near
town. Must havo some pasture.
Phono 3S2-W. 224
WANTED To exchange money for
live poultry at full market valuo.
and will exchange young cockerels
for yours. Medford Poultry &
Efig Co., 109 East 8th street,
phone 5S3. ' 24 1
HELP WANlnrsOIAIiK
WANTED Reliable man for "steady
job during winter to do grubbing
wood chopping, etc., must bo good
teamster. Phono 59, Jacksonville,
between 10 and 1 o'clock Sunday.
Roudlnot Conner, Central Point.
243
WANTED Miners at Rraden mlno.
Gold I III,, Oregon for contruct
work,
-mti"' -.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Work, wood cultlug. P
O. Uox 3C2, Medford. 242
WANTED Position as Iiouuokeoper
for bachelor or on orchard. Ad
dress box ()., earo Mall Trlbuno.
24(1
FOR EXCltA.MJB.
FOR TRADE A Colts revolver for a
bicycle Phono 201-1M. 215
TO TRADE Ono house and three
lots for a second-handed automo
bile well equipped und sonio stock.
Give details in first letter. Address
125011, earo Mall Trlbuno. 24S
TO TRADE $100.00. Kingsbury
piano good as now for two good
mllcli cows and 50 pullets. Wood
Watklns, 309 Graulto St., Ashland.
Oregon. 240
EXCHANGE-Wont to soil or buy
anything? U O Bailor. 114 N.
Front St. Employment offlco and
rentals. Phoco 125, Nuft Sod,
LOST
LOST OR STRAYED From tho An
telope range, two big red Durham
cows and calves, branded A. B. on
left hip. Please notify A. W.
Rradslmw, Wollen, Oro. 214
I.OST-tA pearl horsoshoo pin. Re
ward If returned to 32 Rosa Court.
214
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SIONEV TO LOAX
TO LOAN- On first mortgage secur
ity $ 1000,00. J. B, Andrews. 210
Garnctt-Coroy Bldg, phono CGI.
.243
vacmrwv:
nuhiNiB inurMJ-rtmr
Auto huppltm
LAHISU AUTO aPJllNO CO. Vft
nro oporatfng tho Inrftent, oltlelt
and hnt eipilppod plant In tho I'
elflo nortliweit. Uio our RPflno
jrhnn othora fa.II. Bold under guar
ttnteo. 20 North Fifteenth St.,
Portland, Oro.
Notary Public
IlKLFjN N. Vdc11':V Notary "pinv
llc. Ilrlng your work to mo at tha
ilin of tho Mall Tribune.
Uni..i..ji mm j
Trnnhrcnt
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BADS TKANBFBIt & HTORAGK CO.
OGIcd 12 North Front St. I'honi
3 IS. I'rlcoa right. Borvlce guar
vnteed
Attorrwyi
PORTER J. NKFF. WM. P. MBALBI
AttorncyH-nt-I.aw, Rooma 8 und
9, MeiRord National Ilnnk hldg,
A. K. RRAMKH, LAWYHRUarnutt
Corey bldg.
Win. M. Colvlf. OcorKo M. nobarta
COI.VIO A RORKRTS, LAWYKR8
Medford National Rank Dulldlnst.
D. F. MUIiKEY & OEO. W. CHERUT
Attornnya at Law, Jackson Coun
ty Bank Building.
NEWTON W. DORDEN Attorney nt
law, room 7, Sparta building, Med
ford. Oregon.
Chiropractors
DR. A,! IL 1IKDOE8, Or, Lou We" B.
Hedges Mccbnno-Tlieraplsts, Chiro
practors, Spondylothurnplsts, Turn
systems, Including dletetlca, cura
tlvo gymnastics, hydro-theraphy,
etc., produce results la both acuta
and chronic diseases. Consulta
tion free. Over Detul & Co., cor
ner Main and HartleU. Hours
a. rn. to G p. m. Olber bouri by
appointment. Phone 170.
DR. IL J, LOCKWOOD,, Chiropractor,
norvo specialist Roams 20.1-204
206. Garnctt-Corcy bldg. Vapor
baths and scientific mrifsngo given;
needle spray, head and shoulder
shower In connection; advice la
dietetics. tnedlca) gymnastics,
hydroptherapy. Lady attendant.
Pnono, office 643, residence 611-R.
Employment AReacy
We are here to help people Bet re
liable, competent help. We tar
nish help in almost all linea of
business. Wo make a specialty of
competent men and wItm for
ranches. We solicit your patron
ace. Dlttner's Real Batata and
Employment Hurcau, Rocma C a4
7 Palm Diilldlng, Medford. PbotM
85S. Mrs, .J. S. Clark, Manager,
su9cesser.
Ilea tuts
DR. W. M. VAN 8COTOQ
DR, O. C. VAN 8COYOO
Dentists
Garnott-Corey Dld., suite
Medford, Ore. Phone 866.
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Engineer anil Contrnrtnr
FRED N. CL'MMINGS-Englncor and
contractor, 404 31. F. & II. Illdg.
Surveys, estimates, irrigation,
drainage, orchard ami laud Im
provement. Gar tinge
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned up for the summer. Call
on tho city garbage wai;ons for
good service.
Phouo 274-L. F,
Y. Alton.
Instruction lu Music
HAIGHT MUSIC STUDIO 110 So.
Lahrel. Frod Alton llalght Piano,
Mrs. Florcnco Halllday Halgnt,
volco. Telophono 17G-R.
Htccogrnpncrs
SHOE REPAIRING First class bum
repairing, ou modern electric
macblnos whllo you wait. E, N.
BIdeu, located In Kldd's Snoe Store,
Phone 313J.
rtiyc.ilclans nnt aurgeoaa
DR. P. Q. OARLOW, DR. EVA
MAIN3 CARLOW Osteopathia
physicians, 41G-417 Garnott-Corey
bldg., phone 103C-U Ilesidanc
2C South Laurel St,
DR. W. W. HOWARD Osteoiiathlo
physicians, 303 Garnett-Corey
building. Phono 904-31.
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
ear, noso and throat. Eyes sclea
tlflcally tested and glasses sup
plied. Office 228 East Mala St.
Hours 8:30 a, m. to 8 p. m.
x'uono.
K. B. PIC1CEL, M. D. Offlco Jack
son County Bank bldg. Offlca
phono 43-R; residence phono 68-11.
DR.' MARTIN O. BARBER-r-Physl.
clan and surgeon. Offlco Palm
block, opposite Nash Hotel. Hour
10 to 12, l to 4. Phono 110-J.
OR R. W CLANCY Physician and
iiireon. PUones, offlco 36, real
dome 724J. Office hours 10 to
12, 2 to 6.
DR. S. A. LOCKWOOD Physician.
and surgeon.
MYRTLE S. LQCKWQOD. M. D .
Practlco limited to disomies of
women. Offices 232 E, Main.
Phones, residence, 814-J2; office
814.
R. J, CONROY, M. D. Physician an
Surgeon. Over Hutchison & Lu ma
dun, 216 E. Mala St. Phone 77,
Printers ana rtiujlsliem
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has tae
best oqulpped printing offlee m
southoru Oregon; book binding,
loose loaf ludgeis, billing system,
etc. .PprtlUDd prlcwi. 27 WfWa
Kir St, jy '
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