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PATfE SEC ftrEDFOTCB MATTJ TRTBTTNE, MEDFOTCD, OTtECiON, FRIDAY, .TTLY 21, T91G I r I if " it SM V W- A 'Si News From GOLD HILL NUGGETS ASHLAND AND VICINITY The Greater Oofd f fill club bpaefit performance, "A Dull Night in 11 Cabaret," givpn Tuoduv evening nt the Com us theater, certainly una not (lull, for the audience, nl least, m the playhouae was cmsded to the doors and encore utter encore was given. J, II. Deeniun appeared us manager of tlin cabaret, which, ow ing to lack of fund with which to pay the performers would hare to plot it doors. Lloyd Bimmons, the waller, suggested to the buss, "Mon sieur Jtannatti," (hat he let tlitt ,guusts entertain themselves with singing anil (inuring. 'Die gueals then In the order of their entrance were: It. P. Tucker, an Engtiah dndo, accompanied liy two ballot girls, ,Missos Dorothy Rmith and Ma John son; Alms Claire Tucker, a lovelorn girl; Misses Vera Murray and Vir ginia Itaemnn, witli William Htueve; Ir. Lloyd Simmons and John ICel sey ns rube from Moonvillo; John Hoed, a Hjrt fntareatad in Miss Tucker. Various ohonisoa wore given. Mr. Tnukor and the ballot girls gavo n dunce nnd song, Mine Tnrker sang "I Never Know" and "When J Lonvo tho World IJehind"; "Aloha Oe'' was rendered by Misses Murray and lluetnnn to llio nenom pnnimcnl of Miss lloeinnn's ukeloln; William Nluowti recited "Out Where the Weal Hegina"; Mrs. Simmons Hang )'Como Ilnck, Dixie," and )t rinsed with all Hinging (ho eliornn of "I Wna Flontlng Down tho Old Oroeu Hivar," while they throjv oon fetti nut into the audience. Two reel of movies were givon besides. About 20 waa cleared for tho club, nnd another play ia already under way to be given jn about two week. Heiilon flowers of Aahlaud viaited for a ahort time with his sou, M. 1). Powers, of tliii pltiiiu, whilo on Ida way home from Ida initio on Piokotl creek, near Merlin, on Monday. Fred Knox of Omuls Pass wih here Sunday looking nt atoek in this vicinity premrator,y to shipping. Mr. .1. If. Iteeinaii nnd dnuglitar, JfiMM Virginia, viaited at Aahlaud on Wednesday. Misse Vere Murray nitd Lnnhio Nnrvey returned to their roepeelivo hoinca at flrnuU Pass aflnr a viall of evowl ilnya with Alia Claito Tucker of this oily. IWnrshnl J. if. fiutaou ia now dom iciled in the K. C. Wells proierly on the eminence in the north pail of town, ovci looking the .giljaeaiil r lej h. Mlha Monde Co left Thursday af ternoon lor a tiil with her friend. aiis Mildred McCoy, or Central l'oilil. Mix (Hmc Turner transacted bus ,iniN iin.i mniIihI with friends in Med lord Widneadgy. Mih. jiuiiieMin and daughter ltlla of Hie On IN creek dialriei was ahop iiik in (iold 1111 TueadftV. 5liHea Iioloifa and Volanda and Waller Kds, are Spending the lat ter piirt il the week at the beautiful much home of Mr. aud Sire. li. K. Adiimx, weat of (fold Hill. Mr. Williiiin Kinnev left Thura ln iil'temooii for a iit with her jn. 'Hi. r ai i 'euli u I'oinl. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS liy A. C. Howlett l. Kdmondaon came out from ltd itKHinlll Tuaaday on tb . A H. and later took a jltaay for Mad ford. Said tliat he waa jutt ready to haul a oar Ioh.1 of lumbar to the Darby depot hut the rain lunday made the roada xu muddy that ha had to poatpoae It to Koine other time. u c. Bogga aud family raited for suiiier Tuaaday avaatug on their a ay ui the country. Mr. B. la at Hertford' iiruiulaeat lawyara. J. 1). 1'terca and Lauto Mart la af TreJl um i Tueaday avanlug from Madford, where they had be aa bualueaa. The kave both Imwu work lug in Ilia Huasard tatae, aid Mr. Itarce aaa that tUy ha. Waa raa iltug a tunnel luto V hill on Dm -pealta aide from where they foriuar j worked, at a depth of about Hvadrad feet and rind good proapacU it fiaa gold, but ha taa that It will ojat a good turn of money to develop ill niiue aa It Is so far from the rall rgbl and coats so much to gat uubli ljjr up to the mine. ,1 havo enough Items to make a rot a eoluiun of reading matter I wlfl have to keep over uulll I write again Saturday. There will e' a Mlal c0l meet - lflg oo Vedci'fciia .inuifii)n io vote 01 tiie bmU tad tlt out oirwior pljiP oi0 eft u ia lfloiwruct Mt 0wq ailC fbVa cite CH8 mrring cm yofjVlVt .a mAtt ootrri f Jj?.SSf "tt',n e,'9', ?wr v6 an e PoiiM1JAf'yi;(ft8'v,wa n4lBa. 0e Our Neighbors On Wedneadny thn-e deer were oh MTwd lciaiireU I'ccdiliK at ll'i al fnlfn potcli in the renr of Hi Kvana' place, ll'i Folk street. Hob Drew turned in nn iilnrtn, with the rcault that several local photographies were on the scene in short order, nnd C'iiff Payne, among the nntnlHii, imio eeeded in snapping no less tlirrn six views of tho animals, which wore loft quietly browsing on the premise. They were all does, and were shot with kodaks Instead of repenting riflea, the shnolees responding to I ho hnmniiH impulse not to harm tho keanliful denture. On Thursday tho duor went still liovoring nrotiud thnt locality. A. 8. Mnyar, building contractor, and family Iinvd returned to their former linino at Klkhnrt, Intl., alter a residuncH of auvornl years in this vi cinity. A conditional pnrdnn hns bnoii jri-Hiitud by the governor (o Moso Idfor, eommillud In lint pun from Juuksou ooiinly siuno tiinu ago for larceny. Mrs. Mario lluoralntto died on Wodnoaday at the homo of lir daughlor, Mrs. Chnrlotto Iliugol, on Morion atrool. Sho waa a native of Germany, 1)7 years of ago, nnd find been a resident of Ashland thirteen years. I lor family wore ammo- oitrly settlors of Wiaeonaiii. Mrs. 11. F. I'ohlnud ia nnnlhor dnughtor reaidiug lioro. .Her remaiiia woro taken to Manitowoc, Wia., for intorment, uc compnuied by If. F. Pohlnud, leaving for the eaal Thtirsdny nfternooii. A benefit for the boys' baud will oeotir nl the Lyrin on tho evening of Thursday, .July art. A five-reel ex hibit will he supplement with moviue of seenea in I.itliiu pHrk nt the limn Diiiismuir inusfeiaus visited Ashland. In addition to selections by tho baud, Professor Lovelund, ita lender, will jundor voiml nnd iiiatrumuiital niun hora, and thoro will he selections by tho orchoalru of tho Vining. Tho liunefit ia to ho given for llio mere nominal admission fee of ID mid Ifi eonis, rtml oiliKiMis are urged to pat rnniio the lads nl Ihia hciiorit pur fonufliine. Among apporlionmuiila in aid of county fnira for 1 1 1 0, tho .Inckaon uouuty oxhibil at Medford is entitled to $l,75:i.((.'l, nceoriling to figures just made public The tidal allot -meat throughout the stute is .flfl,- T8l.7fl. Josephine eouuly will reoeivo fdlo.oa and Klamath ootinlv mnJUB. h. T. Ilotlge of the high school faculty and Miaa Itcitha I'lixnlieth ('ulkiiia were married on Wednesday ai the reaideuee of A. ('. Jov on the Ihutletard, (he bride and Mr. Jy b. log aiHtsix Mr. and Mr. IliHlge left the day of the weddiug for CrcMccnt City, t'nl. The eereiuimv waa ar formed by Profeasor W. f. Van Seoy. Ijoeal fans are anticiHitiug with lileaaure the haaeliall game at Med ford mi Sunday, July 23, bet ween the teams of (hat eitv and K la am Hi Falla for the chniupionehip. George Krauier, H. P. agent, left early ia the weak for Porlland, Keul tie and British Columbia points, on bia summer vacation, aocoiuimnied by Iiim family. I. II. tlruves wns reinlaUHl as an crinlctideut of mrks on Thuraduv. Ilia ultimatum to the iMirk huurd was that he should have (he privilege of either hiring or discharging employes under him at pleasure without inter ference from individual members of Unit body. lu other worda, (he board iiiual act as a suit in dealiue with the siiieriuteiideat. The park bourd includes George Vavarnar, P. E. Wat son, 8. Penniaton, Mrs. Marie Vau- )a. ami Mi, lassie Van Kant Tav- enter is cnairtuan. Friday moming 100 were Ibrowa from the roof of lleebe & Kinnev' atore. This refers tu packages of merchandise caxt adrirt to be scram bled for on the Plum. Local chicken fanciers are lookiug fuiward to a big gathering at the aexl ataetiag of (he Oreguu Slate Poultry assoeiatuMi ia IWember, as. aurancett haviug been given bv Presi dent MH'laaahaa that the state meet wouU he held ia Medford this year. A erty f thiriy frM-odn of Mrs. Fred Kaotl as4 ds,isblr jotaeU in a irl pM-aie va Wednetay. rmnJi inenlar,. to (live Mauij eueat whu are uhuiit to return to iir houie nl Sucrniututo. A "future eriehrAtii'i." (hauouet ill l' lirld .it I) Huti'l Auxtin un der oio-piii of cidtent in ut-ncml. licet Tucxdov 0"ia. Jalv 'JV This oill he a pi if oiler avt-'iiYiher iMit, t ulticlt o iMSrfaia mii tvili W a uiipftv iiliriMar t the ihauvsi'o "I' !.! tnw4 Tianiig (he vU.-jmv "t inlaid is xU raok of ti.wrm o U (MfACuVOfi (AT(i. Tke uaotiiiwt b'l In 4bt) ii4 .al jnitdiP icbh ei'FA H lie ('In Ih.lin (gs Oiiiimver ot the low ll.Gi u-lin. l lu. limit mil Im' f O'lfe-i 1; -limp, uud no lukiU 41 l) mi -.lie iilitloi(lii. Ints '.M. ?ie foiMiufBiul iQb or Kluiunlh Oalls liu 8i(i'iaxh(it) (0 having incur pointed is lio tDiarf) tt ciaenD i ipinrter-indl levy in behalf of the or ganization's publicity work, the prop osition having been pawned upon fa orably bv state authorities. The matter now goos before tho voters on itt merits. Tho snmu question hui been ngitated here, with the differ ence that I ho levy was sought on it munieipnl instead of county busis. Klnmnth county will share with Klamath Falls in the expenditure of the monoy if the measure passes. The Casey house, near the corner of Pioneer avonuo uud 1) street, is now onoupied by Mrs. T. II. Kins man, who has recently moved here from Medford. H. T. Collins of Medford has been added to tho clerical force of Hotel Austin. Hoy f. Mnrray, who deserted from the regular nrmv nnd was appre hended bore, was on Tuesday taken Ui Medford liy Dopulv United Slate-, Marshal Jackson of l'oitlwnd, where he waived examination and wn bound over to appear before the fed oral grand jury. Ho wbb a recruit on (ho way aoiilb. F. J. Shinn, secretary of the Com meroial club, inude a biisiuoas trip to Medford on Wednesday. The Ituokeyo restaurant lids been renamed the Lilian bnkerv by it new proprietors, Holnlmrt Si Taylor, who Iiiivo also iustulli'd niiiiiuroiiH iin provemunts. Hoy (lowdy nnd family, who Jinvo boon visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. W. If. tlowdy for (ho past fow weeks, loavo for thoir homo lit Ilolmond, la., early next week, Kdwin F. Iiiglis, a former Irnvplinff eugiiKior of (he Southern Pncific, now rosidiiig in San Prauciseo, bus biieu here this week, renewing thu uc (piiiiulauue of ninny old friends. First ('ompay, C. A. C, now ou onmped nt Fort Stevens, ranks (bird in numerienl strength, Fifth company of Albany being first and Seventh company of Mcdfitrd second. A to tal of thirty-thrco commissioned of ficers uud 1(10 unlisted mon tiro in ciiinp. Thu annual experience is no picnic affair, tho comumtids being engaged in artillery uud infantry drills, guard duty, powder blending, siib-eiillber practice, together with regimental and battalion parados. Artillery practice occupies six hours daily. Commodore Perry Hlmoro, well known mining man of uorllieni Culi fornia, died al Klaiiialhon, July 18. Ifo hud resided in SUklyou county for over sixty years. Interment yna hi llornbrook. Ho una a native of Missouri. Orville Gliok, son-in-lnw of J. M. Denver, slartud Wednesday morning for Fort Klamath over the Dead In dian road, an objective point being ( rater Lake. His only companion was "Prince," a prixo Shetland, weighted down to capacity with grub and enmp equipment. Aa the Irish man hii id, ''Itotli horse and rider will make I he journey on fool." Prank Itetseher, a regular in the K. army, who has been here for Mime lime ws( on reserve furloiurli, lefl for San Francisco on Thursday to rejoin the colors. Miss Laura Prink of Gold Hill li the guest of Mrs. Irsel Lewis this weak. Miss Alice lllaeVford -of KlwnwUh falls, formerly one of the efficient seheol teachers of tho Central Point corps of (anchors, la a wolooiua bouse guast of Central Point frleuda this weak. Mrs. Oggleuuy ot Talent, wna a re cent visitor at the home of Mrs. Maria Purkoyplle. iMr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderaon and children of Ileagle were trana acting business here thu first of the weak. Mrs. Sanderson was accom panied home by her cousin. Miss Mil ursd Hank, who will enjoy a few days rest there. A. Conru Plero, business manager of tlit Central Point Packing com pany, left the middle of the week for Chicago, where he will spend some days attending to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Oaka Ames and In fant daughter, Arleae Katharine, of Oakland, California, arrived here tho last of the week and aro now the guaata of Mrs. Allies' parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Kichard Hay. It will he remeMbsred that Mrs, Ames was far marly Miss Uleanor Hay, one of the moat popular members of Central Petal's younger social set. Mr. and Mrs. Asms ksreafter will, make their home In .Medford. Mr. To si K s i in r y ef Dabeager (lap wm so ost-of-town visiter Were the first of the vMk. Tho MUslonar; i.'lrt; of the Ktrst Mt-tnodiii churrh nut lu pltaaaut af troin wsiloa t the home ot Mrs. M. O. Uraj-JInt Tuaaday. AWm (ers ot Central Point fa mill t vhuere encamped at Aah Itod dutin (Via year's celleut saa- 9loo of tfte ctKistsuqus have returned home sell ilifjaed Uh the twelve rtsi. full of iu(J) thluga that they en J i) oil there V Miss Muni harow aujoyed e pleasaut vutt whh Phols rulaUvaa laat week. I , Coaper lkg(hia Saltraad Ihawg CENTRAL POINT CANADA GETS NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL tmm-. 1 i I New gornvnor general of Cannibi and Ida wife. Cavendish, tho ninth duke of Dev onshire, ia to succeed the Duko of Connnught aa govornor-gencral of Canada. He is one of (he most in fluential nobles and one of thu rich est men in England. arrived In town Thursday, It wnB a delight to tho youngstors ns well ns tho grown folks, as It was tho near ost thing to n circus that bus over been lu Central Point. A uumbor of young pcnplo mot at tho homo of It. II. Arnold Woilnosdny ovonlug to Itolp make merry tho birthday ot his youngest dnughtor, Miss Hova Arnold. A very picnsnnt tlmo was ruporlod by nil present and It Ik tho wish of all Hint Miss Ilovn will over enjoy nnd celebrato that day of days as sho did this ouo. .Cnrl Henderson, who has been em ployed at Hilt for tho past fow months arrived In town on train Blxtcon Wod- nosdny evening to spend a few days with his mother and sister horo. Mr. Croft waa trading In Central Point the middle of the weok, uMr. and Mrs. Prink of lllg Unite were recent business visitors lu Cen tral Point. How Matlock will fill (he pulpit at the Christian church horu both morning aud evening Sunday. Mr. Matlook preaehod hero n few Sun days ago ami those who missed hoar Iiik him missed something more than Just a more sermon. Come and en joy a rare treat itauday, Itev. SUM or the Methodist church enjoyed a vacation ot one week at tho home of his brothers in thu Der by district last week. The rain H'hlch continued tram Bsturdsy night until Sunday evening, although welcomed by nil, did quite a bit of damage, knocking down sev eral seres of wheat for J. A. O'llrleu and Fred and Johu Offenbaeher. 11. IS. Itoea has returned to Apple gate. Mr. Koas hss been la Cali fornia since earl) last spring. iMr. aud Mrs. llrubh and daughter, Ilernlee, are to leave Saturday for Klktou, Oregon, where thoy are going to visit their daughter, Mrs. K. Gates. The camp fire girls left last Sat urday night. The girls regretted leaving as they were having a very jolly time, hut It seems that they could uot stay as loug as they con templated. Miss Violet Thurston oame home from Medford this week whers he has been visiting with her twa Bla sters for the last two weeks. Kred ltauedlct. Jehu loroll and James flrubb went o a Hsln; trip up to Steamboat and had vory good luck catching a hundred and seveuty fish ia a day or so. J. H. llarkdull. ad O'Urieu aud Lane n-nl Los Of (aahacher also motor? t ay ther on a ftshluc trip Wtdattihiy "J. Wan day. The llttls isMl.l affair t tls Mil Saturday uight -JyM b both young aad old. Mr. a an tfra. Worth and Charks Mea plsyed ma ay delight ful pieeea for dam lug sad everyone prououaeed the party a Jolly good aucrsgs. Mr), and Mrs Preji Bauadfat aad T. W. Harriott motored U UraaW Paas to huaiaaaa WWtaeaetoy. Bualnani motors to '4rod th APPLEGATE 1 week wero Mr. nnd Mrs. Mansfield, John Pernoll, Mrs. Maud Kubll, Harry Urown and Marsh Ualdwln. Lester Layton linn sold wliat was tho old Layton placer mine to a Bos ton party. i Chester Kubll is riding on the Squaw Lake rnngo with tho tipper Applegate cattlemen, who have all co-operated and aro all together hav ing a mid-summer roundup, moving all of tho beef cattle on a different rnnRo. Mr. Kubll sold eleven head of beef cattle to Nichols nnd Ashpole. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Peel and Harvo and Win, Cnmoron motored through here Wednesday on a picnic trip by the way of Grants Pass and Medford and bnck home. O'Hrlcns nnd Offonbachera have been gathering cattle nnd moving them to the Chapman Creek range. Clyde McMurtry Is out from Med ford working his mlno. Mr. Fryer and soiib havo a quartz mill at thoir mlno nnd are' working on tho quartz strike. Mrs. John Offonbacher Is tho own er of a now piano. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Kubll nnd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller wont to Grants Pass one day this weok. TABLE ROCK TABLETS Harry Wilcox returned lout week from Connecticut, where he wiir r , ...... called some weeks ago to attend tho funornl of his undo, tho Into Hobcrt .Jll. Wilcox, husband of Ella Whcolcr Wilcox. Mr. Wilcox wna plenaud to find on hia return (hat Ilia orchard. whioU ia one or tho best in thu val ley, had been well cared for during 1iis ubsonco by Chnrles Forbes of Agnte. Wo understand that tho Japs who took tho contract to care for (he sugnr beets in this distriot have "jumped the job" and loft last week for other parls, where (lie sun does not aliine so hot and weeda do not grow no fast. A meeting of llio Tnblo Hock Im provement council will be held on Thursday evening to not on several matters of importance to the dis trict. It. C. WiiHhhiirn delivered a load of slock hogs to Conro Fiero last TucKilny. Lawrence Fitzpntriek haa caught several fine stcclhcud during the last fow dnys. County Pathologist Cato uud In apector Kline were doing business in this vicinity lust Tuesday. Joseph Lester of Aguto in em ployed ut tho Wilcox-orchard. Tho rain of 'Jlnst tfuttirduy and Sunday waa of groat benefit to or chard, gardens and late-sown grain and in some placet, wet the ground deep enough to plow. I'd Vincent took his gas tractor over o Central Point last week to have some rwir work done on it. Dr. Woodle, who him been pros ecling in the vicinity of Iowor Ta ble Kock, has purchased u machine which he claims will locate gold, sil ver or any of (ho precious inelulx. He has now taken up (lie search of treasures eiiMsod to bo hidden m tins vicinity by tjio early settlers and Indians and whs in the act of digging out n pot of gold under a large tree on the Connor ranch when he was slopped by tho owner. Archie Parked of Central Point was through hero Wednesday with his meat wagon. Itogtnuiiig Monday, Mr. Parker will mib through here twice a week, on Mondav nnd Thurs day, and besides nil kind of meats, he carries n side line of groceries, stationery, etc. Harry Xealon ami 0. P. Hall were business visitor in Central Point Tuesday evening. S. C. Collins is setting out 8000 cabbage plauts of u winter variety. Thik cabbage will mature during the winter months when such things art scarce, and Mr. Collins expects to receive a good price for them. The Collius ranch shows the fruits of lierseveruuee and work. Hosides a ruuk growth of gurdon truck and po tatoes on several acres, (hero is a large berry wtch where the vines at tbe present time are litorallv loaded down with delicious herrio. Then there are some twentv acres devoted to sugar beets, where we saw some of the best beets we have seen in the valley. Also there i a twenty ucre jMar orchard wliick i jut be ginning to bur uud dl produce several hundred boxrs of )mh this yeur. Pet ween (he row of trrs (he buy aud grain for the form ttt-k u groMi and many thisi that tbi- ham it tendency to reduce tie abaormal gmstu of the trees, thiu ir anting the rapid spread of blight. To run a ranch of (Us ii&i re quire a lot of work, vet M. k'ollia. aud his boys do praeticnllv ell o it. The farmers' iieuie ot (cut is I lSdnt Saturday should M gll at tended by our farssars Sod orchard ists, as the boainass to be under taken is of the greatest imtortaac to them. A serious error occurred in our iteum of last week, wltau we stated that a baby girl waa born to Mr. and Mrs. Khuer Uull. We should have stated Lhafelhay war the proud imr- euts of a bouuoiMff Iyy. aaaatL. bbbbW Jr ft M 1 m IM "lP JaaBSBBBBaVsl I l J ft gaaaaaaafHgaaaaaaaga T saV in thirsty weather Tou will iv ant plenty of ice arid a little good tea. Be sure of the tea I Schilling's Tea, iced, has all the refreshing charm of Schilling's Tea, hot only difference is temperature. But there are four distinct taste-types of our tea, and you won't be tea happy 'til you get the hind that just exactly suits you. So let us send you the Taste packet, which contains four parchmyn en velopes of Schilling's TeaJapan, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Oolong. Then you can make your own tests. MaittJ frtnjity n rtctipt cfto (tnti (itanpt tr tiiit). tSfJJrtJt: Kl Schilling & Qtmfany 333 StctnJ Strut, San Franchtt Schilling's Best ft Sold 1&& through grocers only i.. ,. fjapanj MS w I i ft SSBHSSSOBm The Sure Vtrc.y to Prosper Tr to savp .some monoy nil the tinio. Tlie safe way lo save is to put tho monoy in a bank like 'this. SAFE -SOUND SECURE OVER PE YEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT" 2-4 w VacationTime is Here Ashland, "Oregon's Vnmotn Siva," invito. It's cool in Ashland's Chau tauqua 1'aTk. SUNDAY OCURSIOQ FARES on sale every Sunday in July be tween all stations, Ashlaud to Ohm dale, inclusive, at oue fare for the round trip. WEEK-END FAKE are on sale every Saturday ami Sun day with return limit of Monday to ASHLAND from all stations Hoaeburf aad south. Aak the local agent or write Johu M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Coos Bay Railroad Celebra tion, Marshfield and North lteud. AiiKut '--I. '2" and -0. low Hound Trip Kate-.. In standard fadagn, S-ez. an J l-li. ' t ;irn Vwiimm ffl m Save money by usinu Week - End Hound - Trip Tiokots as a a 1 4 Southern Pacific Lines il i 4 r