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' - .jiei.- . mriFoni) mail Trtrnrarc, jfKnFffiaorfKomfj.vr, News From Our Neighbors ' JACKSONVILLE ITEMS .ASHLAND AND VICiNITY ' If Wllwn the expert account ant, im returned to (orraltl. aftr auditing th renntr book for the punt year Attorneys Newberr ami Hogga wr In attendance at circuit eetirt this week. Juil(?e TouVolle anil hrldo arrived from Collna, Ohio. Wednesday, and will maki their home In tho Judge's flno house In Valle View atltlltlon. Tho funeral of Floyd Jontm wan hold from the l'rosbyterlan church' Wednesday afternoon, Uev. llanily having charfco of tho Kcrvlro. l)o ceased vvaa IS years of ae, anl died from heart trouble after bov crn) months' lllnww. K, D. ItrlBK, .of Aahland, was a ImslnpHR cnllor during the weok. V. C. Smith, candidate for nomi nation of school Miiporlntendent, spont Saturday at lltittu Kalla looking over the situation. The two jjaiiie of hnakothnll played with Central Point b our team lat Friday nlRlit proved very interest ing. The tea in h are showing much hotter work than anticipated nttho beginning of the onr. Airs. Kltti Cook ontertnlued the Native Daughter at the liome of her iliiuphter last Friday. Tho afternoon was spent with needlework, utter which the gtu'ata repaired to the din ing loom, where .tea nan orvcd. Mm. Harry I.uy and .Mrs. Lewis I'Irlcli esslbtcd the hostesK In serving. The following ladles were present: .Mm. M. C. Taylor. Mr. Alice t'lrich, Mrs. .l. L. Nelson, Mis. liiiclndn Kltnii, Mrs. Anna llrood. Mis. I.illle Itofiln ron, MisKeA Kate and Malmlo Crone miller, Mollle Ilrltt nud liwlo Me Cully. MrH. P: C. Smith o'ntortnliied the sewing elas yestenlay afternoon. Ad ditional guests were Mis. Walter Kltts and Mrs. One Thompson. John Hroad, n formor .Jacksonville resident, Is spending a few weeks In tho valley. B. W. Knbertx and Hilc Anderson came in from Wutklns on htislnosH this week. Mrs. Marguorlte Simpson, of Kaglo Point, was a Jacksonville visitor on Thursday. I rftir rttmrUA Kk ffc Car I., fc. F.m4, fnrmvrfv pmprittnr nf lht Klkhom alar titrt. ki n fat th grtHiry hnw In PmIImmI at . he 8th mt. W.1 Miiifi vmto. Th ultrn wie and knowta one MfM at Irr Mrftnjr m Uminy m- nhtf, Mnitfto H, inenfpf-rillHMf ft lWffl bw nf nfrirfti iiinrr. TV f'omiwrr t eluh hnM if rrjr ffbir meefmf fi Mnreh on Monday MUf tt fl, jom ?$ The srron.I hn-krllinll aaV m Ihe' 1,rr'UH lk1 i00" 'Wrtr hf bur f.M.r ene helveefi A,Hml t.iui . w'" mJ -w w'" " mwww Qeorge Weeks visited the valley towns the first of tho week. Jasper Hannah went to Medfnrd Wednesday on business. Among tho Kagle Point visitors tills weok were .Mm. C. K. Hollows, Henry Kronen, Kdvvaid Koster. SupervUor I'otoraon spout thtt week nmoiiK the schools along tho rlvor. Mrs. Chat. Skyrmun and tittles oniw wont to Central 1'olut Saturday to upend a week with Clara and Harry. Mr. ami Mrn. W. P. Morgan return ed from Central Point Saturday. Tho six months term of school closed in tho l.ntirol Hill district I'rl day with a nice program and also a spelling contest between tho pupil and tho adults which retmltod In a tie. Hveryone was orry school wa nut and much credit is to be gives Medford, j.lnvrd here Hntiirdav rvii ninir, renlteil in iin en-iy vMtry fo tlw how (Mm, II to 8. Th jnriV preliminarr Te-mll(H) in tie. Th onlr oHtlook for Med ford, cren 1 lowinic them Ihe next Iwo jmmeK, i n tir rp.ult. Mow ever, the Hundwritinj- on the wall elearly premigun h vietorv tor Ashland, iiiuMtiuch nn the ptotigi already gained will be difficult lo overciHne. The vixit of Mr. Mnry H. Ilonek of Kooolmr-f. win thy urnml mntron f the Knxteru Slnr, to Alpha chapter of thii eftj, "(liediileil for Titedny even ing, .Mnreh 7, hns been indefinitely polpeiu'd. Local ((lurch people nro interwted in the eiieumstnuVe that Kmniiiiel Baptist church of Klumitth Tails hns recently been organized, witli II. S. Grigoby. 0. P. Couehmun and lary K. I.o.ier a incoriMirntoi. I). .M. Lowe, hiiitieullurul mill agri cultural wizard, ha, received I'utther puhlieitv notice, this time through tho column ofthe .Smmet magazine. The aitiele, which i- brief nnd pithy one, is from the pen of Owen llnrn li ill of tlii-. city nud is accompanied liv a fine portrait of Mr, Lowe tin taUu h tin Studio Ashland. "Lil;e father like son," nKo niudies to Lowe's sou Donnie, who is dcsciibcd as being n "chip off the old hloek." The llutler-Pcrozi fountain has arrived from San Krunciseo and awaits the anival of an expert who will install it at a place nlieady liv ed in Lithia paik. It is tin onmte af fair and was one o'" thojiiusiorpieivs numng the- Italian exhibits at the I'aiiiu.ia exposition. It weighs 12,000 pouiulu and comes "hnoehed down" in about a dozen parts. The statue of Lincoln, which is Mr. Hutler's per--oiuil tribute to the memory of his stepfather, Jacob Thompson, will ar rive here from San Francisco ne.t' month. The Pacific's new telephone direct ory, issued for I'ebrunry, has just been plnecd in the hands of subscrib ers, il'lic circulation hero approxi mates 10(10 copies. Tho Looklet was gotten out by the Medford Printing Co. Funeral services of Hard Knocher iiiaHlloomy l'eHsimitd, two notorious characters overTii Siskiyou county, who were recently lynched at YrcKn, will he held in that county sent town on April .. Kev. Mr. Monster will conduct the service. Interment will be in the Xameles cemetery. Vhe ciiiiiiiijcr ot commerce will give a bnmpiet after the Inst ad rites. A number of Ashland residents have been invited to net iih -Nillhciircrs. Mr. nud .Mrs. ClmrieH Tefl't of Kclm, Or., have taken over the miin agenienl of the Ifo.val cafe. The formal opening was on Sunday, March 5. They tire experienced caterers mid a manlier of improve ments will be introduced in the man agement of this kpulfiV place. .1. H. Ware, capitalist and e..eoun oilman, who resided in Ashland four years, and who leturned to Michigan some time tigo, lias concluded to le- main there, tempnrurily at least, luiv iNf few month. They afgiM" from the stamltmint thnt irimle stk" sHptiliet- tlnceil in tr-arvr before pro wwwy iii !") iaw m w-Hfc a. a. Hmmlaml ft. ft. tfttweti mttUi m . ...!.. .1 -. MtHm m JtHlftii. Mttw Mtrnmri ktp tlM re. Tn -fond ronnt ChMhAtm wM lh winner of IIm -' will hti mmH on March 20 r whlrh rial trff ( l in M lot hating tlm Mtfiar special prrr of $in rwefHrH ln tarnnrt nnmhr vMM. will ft glcn in th muni A with iThfl $rmi period of in rontMt will th hlnhtmt number nf nte The '(art off at ho tkotw who ro rwlat rio April t; !" M11!' r ,, M.! '--- -..- m'-im ' ' 1 W ii immmmiiimimim '""L'Jf'S . i . ttmmmm tmmurt mfatt n n Morfforit fnmtof, fotorHfJf tMt nluhf to f)ol4 HMI. lls LlNWMNi VHMf ifml 0ft jftl dn artftiKm (f afMHt t jtl tii" nf flats with r mother. Mm. VI t Maketer In IffdfOfd. GOLD HILL NUGGETS Mlaa Margaref Hoffman returned to hr home In the ApntogatM dla- huVilory awnrtmeut M b ehauatd, trlct the flrat Of (he weok. Sh had hrnco the lnrenae in orders. Dnrlmr been tho gaost of her grandmother the Inst mouth seventy "offWal shipmeula of liquor Were rreoived lhre. In the nggreonte, nevoral bar rels of heor were rwoived bv freight, Mrs. C. Holt, for the last tour weeks Howard Wheaton waa a buslnortsi vlaltor In Medford Krtday. I "Mr nnd Mm .Inlin 1lMhitnitot1av also 1HIJ minrts of wl.wkey and nenr-l!lU)nt TMW)(lny , 0oh, ,,, KMtsltH 0, Dr. Chliholm and family. John had Iv .i0 nuartM ot beer bv enres. PrneticAlty the whole job lot enine from Sail FVnneiseo, Saernmento and HombnKtk, notably from the latter place, which HMpport a wholesale li quor hoiixe, the eirrhlars Trom which s sent through the mails nio pester ing ever.vbodv in these prut. Mrs. M. V.-Ilriekev of Haiikin, 111., left for home the Inst of the week niter tin extended visit here with rel atives in the .1. J. ('ambers fnmilv. On the return she will slop nt Poit huid nnd points in Idaho. ' r, 11 I! . 1 ... wcorgo iiai-gaoiae. name women, l0 rolln,, ,, luul ro,m tll0 frw c0. lias reiiirneu ironi nw wiiuers woik on the Modoc orehnids enme refuge, n icserve which milks first of the juit returned from an extensive trip Into the uiHU or soutliern Oregon, having accompanied Joint McTlni lnlns and Claude llardon, hunters of wide oxperlonce. who were In pur- tilt of Uvo game, with which to stngo moving pictures. They were reward-' ed with quite a mcnagerlo of racoon,! wildcat, cougar and other game. I 1 Krom Tuesday until Friday they ! came upon an many as fifteen car-! casses of deer, some having beon par- j tlnlly consumed. It took two days ' Prof. Johnwn for the progreaa tho I- nm.ltflI H rMonMbe imsiti-n kind in this county, both as lo extent nud idenl locution. It is embraced within the area of the Potter Palmer estate along lSogue river, nud is one and one-half miles long bv one mile wide, tfffoiding ideal haunts fori game, opeeinlly birds. It is stocked I with ufltive nnd Hob White pmil,i lluiignnnn partiidgcs and China pheasants, l.'il) of Ihe Hob Whites hnving been liberated on the preserves within the past oar. To facilitate the hfliu)ling of this reserve as far as a game refuge is concerned, the Pal mer estate has placed it under state f control. .1. It. (,'roxull has sold his Volley view much of two acres, on Terrace street, to John S. Dale of Florence, Or., who is now in possession. C'rox iill enme here six yeur- ago fnnii Now Albany, lud and developed Valley view into one of the model orchard tracts of this section, notnbly as re gards chenic-, and peaches, fine boxes of which have been shipped from time to time to nil parts of tho country. Ashland Lodge, No. Oil, II. P. 0. H chose the following officers ut its annual election last Saturday even ing: P.vnllcd ruler, (lisirge W. Owen; lending: knight, Oeorge T. WatHon; loyal knight, Charles Hast; lectur ing knight, Cnssius Miller; secretary, J. Kd Thornton; trensuier, Pierre Provost; trustee, V. K. Neweombe; representative to grand lodge; 1). A. Applegute; tyler, T. T. Provost. Ash land lodge is now the third largest in (he slate, with a membership of over 500. The extensive improvements on Hotel Oregon ale going steadily for ward. The scope of the work scemx to be on a bigger basis than ever. AH th work is being done, by day' labor instead of the contract system. A. L." Lamb supervises oaipeiitorjng details. The Jordan Hleetrie Co. is installing the lighting system. The gnr. The final round put the hiss- j lug spitting feline Into n large tree i under wlrtoh Hnminersley's renowned pack of varmint dogs wore kept bey- , lug from Into In tho evening until daylight. Tho rat now awaits Its , doom In Grants Pass, where it Is kept In a cago. I). II. Miller Is on a business trip to Portland UiIb weok, nnd return-1 lag will visit for some time with rel atives at Kugone. On tho first of March the local meat market, known as Illackcrt & Garrett, dissolved partnership, the business to bo continued by Mr. Illackcrt. Mrs. Fred Witt spent part of Sat urday In Grunts Pas. Mrs. S. Htirkholder, returning from Sim Francisco to hor homo In Snlum, stopped over hero tho last of tho weok visiting at the homo of her cousin, Mrs. I). H. Miller. Clios. lllcdol pf Ilosobiirg was the guost of local friends both hero nnd Hogue Illvor tho early part of tho week. Ho wan accompanied by Mrs. Myors and daughter, Viola, from tho latter place. Mrs. Mno Avory left Tuesday even ing on No. 1G for Seattle to be with hor friend, Mrs. Aiiath livvson of that city, who In vory 111 In it hosplt- nl. Supt. Flynn of the Koguo Illvor Public Service Corporation was In Gold Hill Thursday on business con- ( nocted with that company. Mrs. J. P. Hoaglaud and daughter of Central Point, with Miss .Mabel Jones of California, have beon visit ing at tho home of Mr. Fitch Snyder tho pnst week. I Mrs. Amelia MoMiior, a former res Idunt of this plnco, but recently of Portland, was in Gold Hill this week visiting friends and transacting busl- IHMH. ' Mrs. Florence Drones Is at present visiting hor sister in Medford. John llowmun of this place and Frank Cort of Sams Vallev returned Mrasoolite electric lealuiew will bo to Wood Sunday to their work nt introduced in the lobby, iMtriors and thnt place, having been nt homo ucv burlier shop, nf fouling illumiiiHtiU, oral weeks. pupils have made. Stella Conover was nolther absent or tardy during tho term. with the Grand Itapids Tiust Co., in which oi ty he redded foity vei pre vious to eomiitir lo KOiiDlerii Onmrui MIM Duclo Howe began Hit fprluK, , m j,.,,, wri , , , , here, it is easy to discern bv rending between the lines that he hope to i(l ii i a here at -oiiK inline time. Mi. Sicllu (ivvin-. mici oi Mrs. Iliii r, AmiIhu-. leit on s.iimdav ir term of school at Trail Monday March eume In likti a lion and brouKht snow with her. Tho snow was reported eight .inches deep on Long Ilranch. There tfns a leap year pie social nt the Ilooca Creek school house I'iI day ovenlng. .Tlie proceeds paid for a liasket bull. The basket ball grounds were made last week. Last Wodnesdaj the Laurel Hill school won the spoiling match from their visitors, the Iteece ahool. The day wag spent In a general good time In tho Interest of education. Tobe Hatnev returned from a trip to the vallev I'ridav unsimmssed. Chandeliers will be in stalled in bedrooin-. and liathiooms. It will take several weeks yet to com- Little MIm Janet Chlsholm. five ycmr-old daughter of Dr. Chisliolm, cume home "all by her lonesome" on Viv.mI.i, when lit in- In i ii appninl plete the trnnsfnrn.ation. In the the Monday morning trulu, having meantime the Hotel Ashland is ne- vlaited at the homo oi her uiirle, Tom eoinmoduting nunc than its usual llainmerslev, for the past two weeks ' hniv ot the treveliiiu custom. I The first count In the News piano The Ladle-' hi,iii uill give u contest was li'-KI on Mondav evenlim - mm fearrf " m' BKMi feW rl y1 "i s JTITO,' fr.. I 4 r .".?- Wiwy L'& VH.-' I LM .7TV& WF M.k !8 war. s& FiSfted&rJ iCS.l 'S&5S)a3 M HOOSE a friend liko you would your smokin9 tobacco. Don't have one that ain't wuth i keepin' always and that you won't ,i grow to like better ev'ry day Qjf0&$ A KPE of VELVET! A jovial, kindly companion, whose mellow friendliness has. brightened many a trying hour for us. A steady, commonseuse friend, this slow burning pipe of VELVET how often some knotty problem has been solved with its aid. How many times has VELVET'S cheer inspired us to "try again!" Honest, trusty pipe of VELVET, Nature made you a hearty, kindly friend. And two years have you spent in bringing your fragrance, mellowness and flavor to its full perfection. Old friend, pipe of VELVET, here's wishing ourselves many of you ! 10c Tins 5c Mctai-liid Bago One Pound Glass HumiJor CtfijngAt 1916 INSIST ON HOME ODUCTS THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY-KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME Excess nf hvilrcKlii the ffxxl n.l i' :anl sours I"1US AS AND AGAIN DEFEATS MEDFORD The A-ht.ind basketball team oliiuled uiiothei raiiu up the Udder of olmmNiisliit f southern Oreou h6t Satuhluy nitfht bv beatiug Med ford 1-I-8 and need only win- one more of the two remniuiuK vuws to niiieh the iwnuant. The JUdt'ord (jirU teotu held thir QIi)MHieui t 7-7 tie. ! two lHMHhreLuiir extra k'IkmU of tunv won uyd in tb utteiHt to break M veu tcore, but wither team mM do it, aUbouuh both teuuix iiniu bo elooe that the jwrtuun fan Of oah utt Mt tUeir heart strike lk-ir throat. Undis'itcd i"o.i (iila.M I in " i 'toiuch iivi.i, r ruiber, in1 i I - me a food left lu the iv ,i iioivil authority, lie ul . i IN it. t H lmliuc-.iioii U cauitd by lii.nr-.i il t. iiivaniny, there it an exco -i li.vl'u chloric acid in t'sc stomach v. hu ' I'run ts romplete dlgftion atvd surts ,,.! fir mentation. Thu every thing eaten n.ir in the vioinacb much like sari. ec r, JTif i j f s y' Ordei a --.ii K ot Rogue Spray Flour; today und tin delicious bread. bh (ult, eakOM. pits, paHtiv, etc, and I it will eonflrni our smeitlon tliut It! was a liupp.v vuiiKeatlon to tr tbl fiiiirrb flan i Pine and from throuothly cleanest, Fflefted what ' Hokuw Sira" Flour m.ikts a ronf limed imur of everyone who tilen It Vonr Krocer will nupply oii If you nay ItoKUe Spr.tv" plulnly. in a tan, forming acrid tluidi a.M a-t u!i:.h ini::te toe itomach like a t' y bull on. Then we feel a he:iv, lumpy iiitrry in the elicit, we IkI.Ii u,i g.s we eruct.ta' Kur food or have hear burn, flatulence. water-brah or nan tea. He telU ms to liy aiide all dige-tnt aids and instead, get from any plurnva.'. four ounces of J ad Salt and take a taulrtp"4n(r in a K" "' wutir before break (a tt and drink while it U effcr-vt-tciny an! furthermore, t- continue ibi for a week. While rein. I follow the firM dote, it U important to neutral ire the acidity, remove the gas-making matt, Mart the liyer, ttimulate the ki-l-neyt and thus pronxy.c a free flow of pure aiartiive juicct. MEDFORD j ROLLER MILLS H. O. Nordwick, Prop. Phone 507 On the Square to be lu our I by anv chance Mill U what we tr ork Ho if by anv (hanre )ou find an thing wrong with our work or aervfee give us a chance to right it by telling ua of it We are not InJd Gtla 3 inawMMtlua Mt i ! . . . i , A Jl een atiii fliiea tMedrord girl neeil oni ine nei fr,,m the acid of grapes and lrmm juice,' eatUfied uutil ou are 'game here to win llieir hiiiiiiiiI. a cninbincl with lit! a and " 'i m r'1' - win bv A-hl.ii'.l O'l'l 'f" "'" '' ') ; !ljr",'' '''' ' ', ' u ., ,. . , i i i ' f.f 1 I t r t in I j USE THE PRODUCTS OF Rogue River Valley Cannery ; The Best Made i Help Home Industry. TRY OUR Want Ads Try Loyanlierry Juice and Sherbets at the fountains and Ice cro par- TIlCV Reach tllC PeODle lors. f Patronize tho institution that maintnius the Luygost Payroll in MeiUord. The Medford Printbg Co. The Best Kquinncd Job Plant in Oregon ontsido of Portland. For GALVANIZED TANKS Oil. AND WATER nnd (Jo to J. A SMITH 128 N. Grape St. 'itlij-ljoni- biu Ask Your Grocer and Butcher They Are Home Grrwn , I'OU RO CUE RfVCIa AND; n "v v' rv- " "' ' rs v y M.r - "V v' rv- w1- v They're the Best Ever ms-- r MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO. "OINT r- MlT 1.1 loll M. .11 1 1 I 4.' i . y (J , J K iiV I - I . t . I it.