Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 21, 1916, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFOKI) MAlli TRIKUNB
AN I N OK I 'UN O K N T " N HWSl ' A I'H H.
VV H I A Si i K 1 K V I : t : V A 1 "' K KNUON
KNfKI'T SUNHAY HV TUB
MKLil'UltU I'HINTINO CO.
Office Mall Tribune Muil.lins, 26-27-29
Nurih l'lr Hlivet; u-U'plioiiB 7u.
The Ix-mof rntlc Tiiiiom, tti Mlfnrl
M'lll. The .Mfilfor.l Trihumv Tin- H'. Mili
um r-Kuluii, T)io A kI i la nd Trlhunu,
0:OliK 1'UTNAM, Ktlttnr.
UKtfCRlPTXON BATED
Ono yt r, by tn;ili 5'(
On in. th. hy itm'l fei)
Per nio.th, it"Mvwi'ti Uv 'tinier la
MpforI, I'h'H'tilx, Jiu'kBOiivllle
uml .:!-. ti-nl I'dnt BO
PftiiiKtuy only, by mail, pit year.... S.OO
Wwekly, pvr ytar 1.60
OfflrlHl Pmr r,t tho THy of Mnlfnnl.
Offlclnl I 'a per of .Tacknoii County.
Knteivd u m-runrl-ri-iNh ink 1 1 ut
Miulford, OrPBon, under Uih net o Miimh
S, 1H7.
Sworn Clri'ulntinn fur 191 5 24Ti.
Full ifiidt-d wir AHPoclfited rresn dig
pale, hi .
EM-TEES
ASTK.W.
A New YurU nuui took a run t
Ioiik K i" Coiuiorlirut, to a town
whi'i-f h liait HvimI ih a bov. !!'
arcostt'U a voitcrabln man of koihc
80 yearn, who prnvcil lo bo Iho vory
jmr'.soii to answer certain Inquiries
concorniim the phu'o. V'inally tbc
New Yorker mild: "! hu ppo;-.s you
ltave jilwaH lived around here?'
"No," Kit Itl the old iiKin. "I wa
born tft'o good imh'8 ii'ni lieni."
now AitoiT tiik m:s YOI'
KXOU"'
"We read hi a atrav "houi'.nhold
Iilnl" that "the red sumac blo.voiii:
iiuuln a lart drink." Sot the tarta we
uvcd lo know you mlifiit lead Mieai
to water you couldn't mako them
drink. The Manchester ( X, I J.)
T nlon.
IX o matter how great a philosopher
a man may be, he ch n't figure out
how ho happened to net niunied,
The victim "Ptomaine poisoning,
eh? Well, 1 Kiir-dy wan a tool to eat
the slu IT."
The doctor "Hut, my dear Kir, you
c;i nt cmI a Mlsli you rnel ( an a recog
nized epicure wilhout a touch ol
ptomaiiiO' now and then.'1
II Kit OPI N ION.
.IIunliaiul "I wonder why all the
uiisrrH we read about are old
haclielorH "
Yiit "Oli, married misers are no
common, they are not worth men
tioning." "WAXTKD WaitresH. Lady pre
ferred." Waterloo, ( la.) Courier.
The class wiik studying weightu and
Jneasures. "Why Is 11," .said one
pupil, "that the avoirdupois system,
Iiub no scruples?"
"ItecaiiKo, my hoy," said the pro
fcHsor, who wum a married man, "il
is used to weigh coal and ic,"
"When you found there was a
burglar in your home, I suppose yon
went iiown alter him?'
"No, I didn't. I stayed In bed."
"That was cowardly."
"Xo, It wasn't. I didn't want to
make a murderer out of tiie burglar."
SomHimes ( is so bard for a
father to give his daughter in mar
riage (hat he gets discouraged in
trying.
OFFENSIVE COSILY
TO BUSH OFFICERS
LONDON-, Auk. 1 0. ( Correspond
ence of the Associated Press! -Cart
unities among British officers lor the
last eveu days of .Inly were lit'avirr
tliau la iiuy itrrvinuu period r iUr
wur, ufuiit sliowini; 1 In. t'llvclx of Hit'
jni'M'ht i'ainiat:ii (ill ttte wcslcrn
front. Tlir i.isnaltv list huludi' T::7
Killnd, l.llss tvntimifil Jlnl l:tl ms
liiK m lo'.lil J,r..",u. They brih
Uif! at:Ki'ate lisKcs siuro tile hi'in-
iilim of tin' war to in;, or wlioni
30.SIJ liavo Ix'cn killvtl or liavi'
(lied of wouiuls; L'i.'.'Ts have iipnii
wotllldtHl mid 'J,rNii an in isrit ti .
Anions! ol I irci-s of hinii r.inU,
Major (leiicral limoiivillH-W illiunif
was lilllrd, ihtcc oriiiditr VM'iit'i-.ils
worn wounded and i nr niloni'l and
lllnu liolltonant inloni Ik l.ilh il.
Leaves Fortune for Dciiliit'y
' XKW YORK, Ans. -I. .lain, -s N.
Tarvli, A hanuor h:n. iIimkii,., $imi..
000 to Colilnitiia iiiiivii;iv toMar!
tho -stHi!lf lin.oni ol a drnt.il i(,:lt.t'.
It annoiiiH i d loniulit. A t, in
porory tHiilillir; v. Ill hi' ronsti u, u-d to
iiiHiiro tho 0i'iiliiu o( Hie n,. di'
inirtnifiit nni innnth. I'lans alnadi
linvo broil ilrinvn tor a iinij.o-i , , ,,
lino of (lotitlf.try In 1. 1.' I JliMi.oiHi.
THE RAILROAD HOWL
njlll-: ilc;i iiiiulf liy I'lvsidcnt bonis. AV. Hill ol'llrn (ircal
A N'nii hern (liitt ;ni ('tolit. lioiii-iiuy upclls l);iiikiTii1cy
lorllic riiili'ojnls .seems raflicr i isiiy wlicii a look is takf ii at
llic ii,il;iiir(i sheets. ol" tiie Viirions railioails. All the jTeat
tral'i'ii- systems are making money, most of tliein never
had as ureat eai iiinns as those now enjoyed, and even the
sixty million dollars increase
assert the cinht-lioiir day will entail, will not put. much of
a crimp in the balance slice!.
The bankruptcy threat is an old one. It has heen the
stuck cry of f;Tccd ever since man first enslaved fellow
mair. Tlii' feudal haroiis-deeared that serfdom was nec
essary to overt bankruptcy and the southern planter made
the same howl for slavery. The textile mill owners have
just been shout iuo' it, as an aiK'Uinent against a child labor
law. I- very concession the toiler has (mi'd in the struole
lor economic freedom has been shied at as a cause of bank
ruptcy. A twelve hour day was as fiercely resisted in centur
ies past as the eiht hour day is today. Yet improved con
ditions for the toiler and shorter hours of labor have been
proved to increase rather than decrease the output, while
improving the product. And as a result,' the eight-hour
day prevails in inosl industries where skill is a factor.
tint, even if the eight-hour day really proves so great
an expense that the railroads are threatened with bank
ruptcy they can pass it on to the public in increased rates.
Kvcry time the traffic lines have heen able to prove insuf
ficient revenue, they have heen permitted to increase! it
by the inlerst.ali iiinierce commission. I!ut an actual
demonstration of the eight-hour day is the one thing the
railroads seek to avoid less their own arguments be con
founded. .1 '
We shall have to await another four years before we
know just what the railroads are really worth, and there
fore wiiat rates they are really cut itled to. I!y that time the
physical ruination will have lieen ascertained, under the
survey now in progress authorized by the La Follette bill.
At present, we are paying rates on watered capitalization
that represents no investment merely the pickings of
Wall street speculators.
More than 1000 men are at work under .Judge ('. A.
Prouty, director of radiation, interstate commerce com
mission, ascertaining how much the LM7,000 miles of the
country's railroads tire worth.
Twelve field parties are at work in each district.
Highly paid engineers men skilled in electrical, struc
tural, telephone and telegraph and mechanical branches ol'
the business are supervising the work.
These men must actually count, or accurately estimate,
every element of value in the roads, even down to ties and
spiKcK. It is even estimated what the old lies, old cars and
old spikes will bring as junk, when they are worn out.
Practically every penpoint
counted and estimated.
. The La Folic! le law directs the commission to make
three kinds of valuation original cost of the roads to date,
present cost of reproduction and cost of reproduction less
depreciation. Thus the valuation experts must delve into
such questions as the wages paid lo the common laborer
back in 1S(),", in estimating what it cost to build a certain
roadbed at that time.
Were this report complete, it would afford a basis upon
which to verify or discredit the bankruptcy cry of the railroads.
FOR G O. P. SLASH FUND
ClilCAliU. Auir. 'Jl. Mummers ol'
I In- western national republican head
quarters (otliiv opened an crnhoiuir
and elTieieiirv bureau In snprrve all
i'peiMlil ui'es n ml In supply modern
scienl i l ir Ihimuc-s priib-iples to I he
iil lnirs n the el lice. Seymour Mnr
ri, u real eMail- dialer and lue-ine-"
eltii ieney cNprrl, will he in charge ol'
liie bureau.
Kreil W. rpliam, treasurer o' the
vi e-lfi ii beadqUli lie is, sjud :
"There will he tin nmtiey wn-.ed in
the-e headquarters dunn-j tins cum
naiyn lis ;i result of tlii-, hureau,"
HOPE 10 AVERT STRIKE
NEW YORK TROLLEYS
NKW UUK, Aug. 2 1. In the
hupc of livening a (hreateueil hlrike
of street and eleei rie railway ein
plne.s th;il tould tie up not only the
suriare mi- lines of at least three of
the buroni;hH ol this city, but the
elevated and siiliv:iy lines abo. Mayor
Mltchel battened home from Platt.v
hurg, X. Y , toda to coaler with thu
ruiluay men and their employers,
-Members of the Amalnutnated As
sociation of Stret i and Kleelric Hall
way emplnve aid today they in
tended to decide before ton I g 111
whelber a second strike should la
ta I led.
RUMOR SUBMARINE
BREMEN NEAR AGAIN
IN'iiKFUI.K, Va ng. L'l. Ariival
! of 111 elug Hausa. lorinerh t!:e Tho
mas i Tltiiinllis here tonight lor coal
leWved a rumor thai the lieruiaiv sub
marine men llilllt llljlll Itremeii w;is
aln u! io oiiie in Ihrom-.ii tie- cares
The In.; ion', ill I'.l II',' I b'llln hie ml
, lilt iuk Iter sla in American Hjlers
I ul lite t-a'dain siild tonight be was
lal.ing , mi I beiaiee he was umler
,-Ii:ii t. i to !,,,'. i'lii.l '-, nn s l., I!. ill ,
luoiv.
in cost ol' oiicr.it ion that they
anil sheet of paper is being
AT THE PAGE TONIGHT
"The Heggar of Cawtipore." one of
the most striking plays yet released
on the Triangle program and which
had a very successful week's run at
the Columbia Theatre In Portland, Is
sure lo win favor on its presentation
hero at the Page,, beginning this
ui teruoou for u t o-ilay run.
II. Ii. Warner, original .limmy Val
entino and re me inhered locally for
his line pertoriuame in the Triangle
play "The Haiders," is the star In
this six-part spectacular drama, writ
ten by C. tlardner Sullivan.
Triangle has earned a debt of grati
tude from film lovers by ghing an
opportunity to Warner to show his
art is not restricted to thu limits of
sarlorial drama, fiver since his stav.e
j success In "Alias Jimmy Valentine
and "Merely Mary Ann." ai ner has
j been harbered and attired like the
men In the automobile advertisement.
tin his first Triangle play he 1011
; tinned hisNogue. But the " Heggar ol
:Cawnpnre" gives htm new oppor
Itunities, of which he takes lull advan-jlag.-.
j A ttinny Key.sione, entitled "His
littler Pill, action every minute mul
, fun fast and furious, completes the
program.
INE
ATIIKNS, Aug. -.'I. --Tin. ivnli-t
palli ill tirrrrr s taking rxtraordi
nar plcauti,,!!- pl'epal.ili'ty to tin-
"iiiiii- el, ',li, ,ii. King Cnli-tanlinc
i nll-l.intly i- gciitd.ed, and Msils liie
' .il'tial uiit. ,,li rare ec, a-i.'ti-. ( n
In,-..' ;'arm-w a i-or,l,,n ,.f ,,l,liei-
' "li-i :l II III- n Iil lv;,,i,-. 8IU,,, i'M'I V
ii.;'!...,' h lb, r,'ii,l. in. I w i-,:i tiie
- i', 'i :il Tat.ii and Alli
en M" 'I l. d ( 'til,.,' aimed will.
il1 "- -t.ile'ie ,1 at Meiiittu; in!, !-
i : . - and in I- ill,',. , .1 l,. ,,,, w ,1 b
oui II p.'lttij.
j
8..,.,..m...wV::- --. SAL GHOSTS I v O ,'
- r
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
Under perfect bUIus, Mud ford (lay
in loi;al imrks was ohsurved by the
holding of n monster pli-nic on Sun
day. Over IJOUO peoplo were present,
and more than 3IM) motor cars came
from the several valley localities.
Grants Pass, Out ml Point and other
towns were represented in addition
to the major attendance from Med
ford. The chief attraction was. the
superb concert afforded by the splen
did hand from that city, a treat
which has not been equalled since
the parks were thrown open to public
entertainment. The universal expres
sion. In view of the success of this
ideal picnic event, was "Come again
and repeat the outing."
.1. A. Tate, member of the brid
sc
uanK force of the K. P., woi-kinK lie
tweeu Ashland and Ited lllulf, was
a Sunday visitor with Medfoid rela
tives here.
'.Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Ilillins-s have
none to Newport for their customary
.,i ,u M'i,suM,r, jne laiuuies nceniive is a rut-price rate on su')
or .1. Ii. MeCracken and liitlj.lt nil- iscriiitions riom ? l.r.o to an even dol
lings have returned from that ocean j lar on that date only. Journalism
,'t'so1'' rummage sales hero in the past have,
Hen Sheldon of Medlord was an I" certain instances, netted publishers
Ashland visitor for the ast ot tiie'",11 cents per year on individual suli-
week.
Ad lleliiis of 101 Centro
in Ashland last Saturday
to business,
Cal., was
attending
Miss Catherine Prelim, publisher of
tho Kecoid at Klanialh Falls, is ,,
eunilldatu for assessor ot Klauiath
couuly.
.Mr. and .Mrs. L. T. Hodge have re
tuineil from their wedding trip to
l rese nt ( ily. Mr. fledge Is at tin:
I "
bead of the commercial department
in the high school.
Freight Cou'luetiir .1. II
Sw,"i',-i
fwa-gait,
residing here, met with an
recently near .Montague, being II
from a car, ;,iistnlnin sever
mvn
iries. lie was taken to the S. P. i " ... ...os. nas re -
general In.spii.,, at San Fram is. n.,,,,,! turned Ironi a visit with relatives
will soon be en, and again. .The fnm. P"''" 'A ,vUa-
ily lives on Pi,,,, street. Ilaro Casey is home i'nr a vacation
Tlir second noil or strawberries is i
visible in local markets. Hie supply 1
being ahundaul. I
Mr. and Mrs. Crimes of Talent
were visitors lure last neck on their.
a.
....... ..i.ire.i is a jeweler anil nS
formerly employed by Minor n. n.
lolinsoli. Let,..- on he was associated
with .lames Mt-l'hail of T.ih ut in the
ranching; Indu.-lry.
F. L. Cuiiiiis. Ford representative
li'-re, while niiiking a moid ' lliglif
l Pnilliilid la-l week on Wednesdn.-,
drove his ,-Hr down a ferry slip on the
Willaim t; Cto deep water and ,an,e
near setting drowned. Fortunati !y
i ne lop of the car ailed ;
chute life preserver. On
s a p;ira
Sittiirdiii
Mrs. t amps left for lios
him on tli.' relurn trip.
eliurg of join I
Fords .. ill i
Hereafter be equipped Willi automatic
hydroplanes.
Hoy Sunroid. form, rly residing
here. i now Inspector of lite.irms i,t
the lieuiiiigtoii works. Ilion, Ne-v
Vork and is in.ectilig lee f.iclorv'.i
output of hundreds of thousamU of
rilles. vhich Hie lieniiiigtoti Company
i tlirnlnt out 1,1 meet duiuesiie and
loretgn i out , a, t v
.lint Porter, old time s P. engineer
here, i now einploye.l at running
the mailiinerv the Kagle copper
mine, lo, al, ,1 n, :,r oroville. Cal.
KluiMtii l.uis 1,,,, been called
upon to follow Alert ford's pace In the
way of railway bonuses, inasmuch as
the Strahoru road project in that ter
ritary demands a S3O0,0OU bond sub
sidy. H. K. Pohlund returned from a
trip to Wisconsin last Friday, and
Mrs. Pohland returned on Saturday
from u Uit to her daughter at
.Marslifield.
J. W. Hunt of Portland, brother
of Mis. Will Dodge, was in Ashland
the latter part of the week with three
carloads of cattle, which were taken
to the vicinity of Visalia for feeding.
Itev. Mr. IJettcr, the cowboy evan
gelist, will hold a meeting in the
christian church on Tuesday evening,
August I!'.'. Ashland has experienced
revival efforts at the hands of both
good and indifferent workers, but in
this particular instance the exbort:?r
will be hetter.
11. .. Norwood. Tidings linotype
operator, has been making subt;'ts
tial improvements on his residenc-.
property. Palm avenue.
The Central Point Herald will hold
a bargain sale on September 1."
:scription account, f. o. b.. nostel'ikc.
instead of carrier delivery.
.Miss Kalhryn Miller left for San
Francisco last Friday, on her return
lr'1' '" ' IhiidIhJu. after a visit of
! Ki-voral weeks here with her parents
and oilier relatives. She expec's lo
sail about September ti. and in the
nieaiiiiinc will visit in Central Calif
ornia. . HcinUclmun, general supe"-
i. ... - ,
i'H'-'aih'nt of motive power and T.
p ounger, master mechanic, both S.
' officials, of San Francisco, were
.
iiccidrnti1'"" tel '' ''"'" ' "heir private car,
j. an lose
, ..uss I'.ines.me hicks, uaughter ot
' ""' '""'"cr nuns at Klamath
1''a". "here he has heen since last
''""' b.
dteperts are that Nyni- Long has
01,1 l"'l"'rtv ou Uranltc street.
name of Vice-President McCorniick
is connected with the deal as a pur
i chaser.
I '' W. Hake, one of tiie forest war
Idens in this district, reports very few
fires thus far this season in his Ic.--
"" . Oil Friday, of last week, lie
was In the. vicinity of life" Ashland
mine, issuing permits for tins burn
ing of brush.
Mayor Johnson and family will
visit Lake of the Woods this week for
an outing, nnd incldniiully to note
llie scope of work done on the high
way leading in that direction, which
(is just about completed. His brother.
.l. W. Johnson and family, of Med
jford. will also make the trip.
The executive rommiitee or the
j commercial club Is holding special
sessions, and will recommend a wide
; ratine of modifications in the pro-
Bell-am s
Absolutely Romoves
IndifTcstion. Onopncliagro
proves il. lif'oat al! t'.t utrjiats.
visions of tho charter amendments,
which will be submitted at a special
election later on. The pruning shears
have heen ruthlessly applied to the
estimates as origlnully set forth in
tho Initiative petition.
Messrs Warfield and llrown, high
officials of tiie Seaboard Air Line.
were "here last Friday in the private
car. Malllniore.
The Siskiyou school will give
enteraiinmcnt on Tuesday evening of
this week, August 2-1, preliminary to
closing the summer term. Miss Susie
Homes, the teacher, will be connected
witli the schools at Phoenix this year.
One el' llie lim-t lieiihiifnl resort
nl' Jackson ciiiilv is I'ouiul tliirly
live miles c.'isl i.f ( Vnl nil l'liinl. r'ul-
jlcnvinu' llie heaulil'iil stream nl' Little
jllulle, ,,isiny; thniuuli Kn;jle I'uinl,
llriiuiisbiirii mid I ,. I r,.,., . k niiil
! , i; ,; ....
ii'.i.iuii; iiii- ,,i-,iv si i ,ii limes in in,:
DEAD INDIAN SPRINGS
T',0'last mile, viiii arrive :il the lieaiilit'u!
"iinip mill nl' Dead Indian Suda
S,riim where the iiiiulllig anil l'isli-
ni.g is line, nnd the pure cold sprm.
waler
iiiieiu:i!le,l in liie county, nnd
llie mineral springs are known 1'ur
and wide and speak lor themselves.
I Ins ramp ground is in chartie ol'
Charles Wilkcrsun.
Sunday. July .'ill, liri."hl and early
I. ('. I;, 'liuelt ami I'ui'iiiy, 'arcitin-
pau.c.'i !v 1 . . . ..: ...i..
Win. Owens arrived in their new rar.
llir iirsl car to eutite iulo the eanii
group, 1 I his year. They w ere pleas
anl guesis ol Mr. mid .Mrs. J. 1'.
1 liiiiglanil.
i, . i i :.. ,ii .... , ... n i i :..
n "'( ' ijiii'ue Hi-ill i', .Menioin III
hi Klin (..n. S.,U1,.,V ,.,.,,.,,.
s , ... ..,,;.,
i .i .i
Amoiie thr rernitlv ill rainn arc
,.l;ls w i I k in s-. . James and Thus.
llamineriek, ,lr. and Mrs. Holicrt
.,.,, ,.,., j. ,,.v ,, i:m.lh.
.jNs M,.,.n i;.,!,,.
j Ml.,. nl,v, n.,n. ,i danghler.
i Mis-si Lva, Miss Helen l.,liard nnd
i i I l.i-i.'liiiMl.
Thursday tlcurge Liudley and two
sous. Knberl and Nob., and Italph
llalkin left I'm- llieir limue in Med
foul after spending two plrn-unl
weeks at Dead Indian Springs.
Nolo was very i.iuch improved in
health.
Mrs. Hugh I'nrter and little daugh
ter ,,f Central I'nint and Mrs. Flovd
F.ildings ,,l CJd Hi!! -.-pent the week
end with Mrs. I'nrier's pnreut-, .Mr.
and Mr-. .1. I'. I Ina-'lainl.
Mrs. Usliornl ami parly left for
lhi;ir liouie in Medl'ord Friday.
The ramp seemed very oiiiet al'ti
the Lin.ll.y family left in their little
Kurd car I'm- llieir limne in Mclforil
Saturday morning, hut -non livened
up in the alternoun when K, C. llaluil
tmi ,.f Agate came in driving Mr. liee
hi '.-. big mule-, and bringing supplic
ail in the cveiiiliK I). '. lieelie nl
Agate anived ill Ills big car, with the
rest of both families mid Miss Kern
lieebe nl Celllrul I',. int.
(in- Stin-nii was the t'ir-t one t,,
hrmc in n deer.
Mr. Marshall and family of Sal!
JOHN A. PERL
UNDERTAKES
I.adj Assistant
2S 8. IUUTI.KTT
rimno M. Ia ml 4IT-.I-2
Aiitoinoldle llfsirre Berlce.
Ambulance Service. Coroner.
Cirri; nunc to lh-ml imiiau
tu eanip for some time.
The visitors to our pleasant rump
., , ii...
uroiinil on Sunday were j rnns i"'-
su ami lauiilv ami M's. llurviilo in
their little Kuril rar. Win. Krrrninii
and liimiiy. iircompanir,! by Miss
tloldir (Iv.ens In their big nuloiiiuhilr.
Ho.ks Moore nnd I'uinily in I licit' Kuril
car iin.l Mrs. Win. Cowley, two suns,
John nnd William, ami iluughlrr, Miss
llorris, and Merril lluaglaiid in Mr.
Cowley's Konl. I" H"' evening: lien
tnii ICildiiiglon and family ol' Central
Point arrived and will camp lor u
couple ol' weeks I enjoy the pure
nii'ii'iitniu air and water, ami to hunt
and fish.
Mr. and Mrs. I'M. Fierce iiml Mr.
and Mrs. Mallork of Mnll'onl arrived
on Thursday to spend a lew days.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Miller ai'iivi'il
Saturday evening u,nil will rainp lor
some time.
The ladies ol' tl iinip gnl III"
rleau-np lever last Thursday anil
heiuled hy Mrs. li,ui:.:lauil all got their
dust caps on anil rakes in hand pro
ceeded In get busy. They galhcreil
up all the rocks and trash into piles
and the next day every one g'd busy
ami hauled it oil' and now our camp
ground is beautiful, with ils lovely big'
moss rovered mound- with lieu nl il'ul
ferns growing in the renin- of each,
scattered throughout llie grounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilouglanil left for tlieir
honic in Central I'oinl on Sunday I'm'
a lew days, returning -Tuesday in their
Fold, accompanied by their sun Mer
rill. Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. I. C. Ii'olinelt
ami Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. Meyers of
Central I'oinl spent the day u I the
Dead Indian Soda Springs.
Frank Benson of Cent ml I'oinl
brought his niellier-iu-liiw, Mrs. liur
selle and his daughter, I'.nlii. up to
camp for some time. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Axle licnsoii spent a lew days euinp
ing at I he springs.
Krnesl Scott nnd fuuiily of Central
Point arrived Sunday evening- in his
Kurd cal- and will camp lor a week.
Mr. and Mrs. (ins Stinson of Meil
I'ord eiime up lo ramp and hunt for a
few days.
K. Hoe and family of Sums Vullcy
arrived in his little Kurd and will
camp and limit for n week.
Ii'oliert Liudley brought n load of
young- men from Medl'ord up to fish
and hunt for a few days.
Mr. Ka.y and family from Yankee
creek are cainping ut Dead Indian
Springs.
There are between sixty and sixty
five persons camped ut the Dead In
dian soda springs ut (he present lime.
Mrs. Charles Wilkinson .joined her
husband nt Dead Indian soda springs
last Wednesday after spending; two
months' in California.
JACKSON
COUNTY
MEDFORD
Sept. 13, 14, 15, 16
IJiir (lisjilay of stock, poultry, '
iinrictiltiiriil and liorticiill ur
al prodin-ts.
Cowboy and cowgirl races,
roping and bucking con
tests, l)iilUlmjriiifv, ladies'
and i ilen's relay races, wild
AIJV
horse races, etc.
1 free barbeerie, night
program and band concerts.
Field and track meet.
Uiir exhibit bv schools of
the county.
Biggest and Best Fair
Ever Held in theCounty
Splendid premiums on ev
erything in I'ain-y work, ait,
products of khtchen and pan
try. Cet a premium list from
the secretary and make an
exhibit.
A..T. VAXCK.l'res.
S. 1. UKOWX, Sec.