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MEPFORD MATT, TRTTCTTNK MKT)FOTiT. ORK?OX. MONDAY. NOVKMRER fi. 101 PA'fJK SIX News From Our Neighbors HlsllUi I'jASHLAND ANP'VSWTY u ill bo j-''(nl, sul-s! jintial no, mtviI , J. II. Fuller f T;i!"iit niMed in tmn ;":.HJ to 8 oYluck for iff :enlft. ! (lie ruuiKhip til' tlip lcninrrjtk' i-aui-Tlte ('tinp relational Mmsioiinry Mo-jpaijjn ol' aililrt'MMinj; inref in;:K in local iety, at a li-conl mcetiny lwIil with, dint rii'ts; one nt Svi eroek on last .Mrs. Louis Ililty as hostess, discuss-1 Thursday viTiiii(r nnd .mother at etl "Mexieo' from a itaeific stand- lii'llcvicw on KrM.iv cvciiintr. butteTalls ill, point. New members were added to J ou-ti Yomit;. who is employed at Mrg. George. Dunn, accompanied hy her sister, Mrs. Hayes of Independ enco. Ore., spent Thursday afternoon In town. Kred Offenlmuciier was a nuslnei-s culler from Applegate Saturday. Mrs. N. JI. Bowen spout the week at Ashland with her sister, Mrs. Liz zie Wilson. Mrs. .lohn Iteter was the finest of Mrs. (luy Harper several days lant week. Charles I'rlni, Hubert. Finney and jfllfr DunniiiKlon returned from a successful hunting trip Wednesday. MrB. flny Harper was hostosH to the Wednesday Afternoon club at her home this week. Howls of huge white chrysanthemums adorned the llvlns rooms as well as dinliiK taMe, where the guests enjoyed a two-course lun cheon. The club will meet with Mrs. Win. Johnson next. At a straw vote loken for the Mall Tribune Jacksonville save 02 votes for Wilson and .'17 for iliiKhcs. while prohibition curried by a large major ity. A number of the ApploRatc farmers npepared before the county court this week to secure aid In fixing tho roads to the Illuo I.edno so that ore could bo transported from the mine In auto trucks. John HmikiilB Is moving his hoime hold goods from Watklns this week and expects to live In Jacksonville thin winter. "The Twice Fine Club" spent a pleasant afternoon at tho homo of Airs. W. (I. C'andlll oil Wednesday. Adurel Chapter of tho Knstern Star tendered a reception to Mrs. Mary Miller last Thursday evening.' Mrs. Miller has been a member of the lodge for 50 years and Is tho only charter member residing here and stll takes an active part. The evening was spent In social converse and music follow ed hy refreshments. I APPIFRATF ! I ""uuui,ib i A republican rally was held nt Itose's ball Friday. The 'speakers were linn Sheldon, u. M. Roberts, (I. A. Gardner and Mr. Wutson. Theru were aliout one hundred people there, mostly republicans. :irwln llebb of Cenlrul Point will Bpend a few weeks with relatives hero. I!. J. llrown returned homo from Towa .Monday where ho has been for tho past month. Mrs. Warren Mee and son Charles wero business visitors to (Irnnts Pass Monday. The liiieh high school visited the Apploguto high Friday. A bookkeep ing contest was held In which Ituch carried off the honors. Ju the bnaket ball gnmo that was played tho Apple gato team won an easy victory. Elmo Throckmorton made a visit with friends hero Tuesday. Arch Minnlng came hero last week and will remain all winter. Mrs. Ilrusllla Mee visited relatives at Central Point Wednesday. A Hallowe'en party was given nt the school house Saturday evening. Tho rooms wero appropriately deco rated In autumn leaves, corn stalks and pumpkins. I, urge honrircs were lighted In the yard and games were played around them. Itefreshnients of cider, cake and pumpkin pin were served. i Tho community and school basket ball teams practiced last Tuesday and from tho way they played they oxpocl to win many victories this winter. The Democratic rally nt the Ar iniorv Suliiniiiy nie,ht was well ut Sleuded. Ktnj.'e sellings were very tu-uily arranged. In the nbst'iice ol' lllie chairman, I'rol'. Henry George jdihiiorc, J. 1). Hill presided, who 'spoke on the currency reform mcas ure. Among- speakers advertised, i I list. Att.v. Kelly, Mrs. Aiming of .i'hocuix and ('. I. 1. Jones, wiio was jto have repri'sented the railroad j brotherhoods, were not present. I Porter ,1. XcIT, of Medlord, in an ex tended speech, reviewed the innin is sues which have confronted the Wil 'son ailiiiiiiistarlion. His talk was a very lair and impartial one, com prehensive as to scope niiil entirely devoid of tirade, reminding- one of open court, remarks which won hear ty applause. MUs llcsr-.ie (icnevieve yfi-Kihhcu died at her home on Ashland street Nov. J, need 'M years. She came to Ashland some lime ago from Texas on account of health considerations. Funeral scrwoes were delayed await ing the presence ol' her lather who arrived on Sunday, and were held at the Christian church on Monday el' lernoon. conducted hy Itev. V. I,. Milliliter. Interment in Ashland cemetery. A ceremonial which will he one of (lie lag events in Sbriiicdoiii as staged by Ilillnh Temple, will he held here on Saturday, Nov. IS: The Armory hat; been enxnged for the event, mid in the meantime all the paraphernalia of the order is- hcing- gotten in readiness for the festive occasion. Four candidates for eounlv office-) dropped politics for tlie time heiiijr ond evening last week and attended il non-partisan dance at Kvnu.s ereclj, executing- difficult fig-tires in the Hughes twostcp and Wilson hesi taiion waltz. All hands round joined in the Pendleton polka. At a mecling of the ClinutnuiMia Park club held in the club house Inst Friday, Mrs. Kalph Hillings was elected president; Mrs. ('. ). Lninkin and Mrs. K. O, McWilliaius, vice presidents; Mrs. Jennie Greer, secre- jinry; miss. Nellie jmviui, treasurer. llnsini",s matters over, the meeting I closed with a social reunion and the serving of refreshments. Miss Fiances McW illiams, well known loiiiur teacher in I lie Ah jlaiid schools, ami now of t'nlexico, Minn hecn awarded a life certificate under I lie California school system, won for merit us lo wire experience siiilenicnlcl hy references in the way of first -class credentials. liimior.i are thai No. 17, Hie train arriving here at r ; 1 ." p. in., is to be discoid inucd, and thai a scond sec tion of No. l;t will take its place, bringing Ihe Portland papers. l!cv. I!. II. Albeit, of Seattle, spoke ill the Free Methodist church on Sun day in behalf of the college of thai denominational order in Ihal city, lie is Ihe financial secretary of the church's educational activities in Norlhwcsl Pacific territory. The Sunshine society will give its customary annual dinner on the evening of eleel ion day in the base ment of the Kits' lemplo. The under taking; is n most praiseworthy one, inasmuch as the society stands for practical ideals by extending a help ing hand in behalf of Ihe very meri torious charitable object. The nieal Ludies' Aid is also takeing a promi nent part in the work of repairing the interior of the church and read justing the seating capucity of the edifice. The Vining theatre will furnish the election returns on Tuesday night be tween acts. Arrangements are also under way for having the news made available nt some convenient hend 'ptarlcrs point in the 1'lnza district. Mrs. ('. II. Veghle has returned Lloyd Stanley went to Fugle Point Saturday returning home Sunday. The republicans held a rally here Saturday evening. There were six speakers. Very few knew of their meeting, so there were not many out to hear what they Had to say. Sunday 0. W. Barker and family Mrs. Rod Halter and Mlfis KM a Stew- i.h-1 'art went to Medford. returning In the s $17,- I evening ply Co. at Hilt. nindc- a brief visit with relatives here the last of the week. The revenues of Hie Yreku rail road which connects that city with Montague were .'r'l!),-,o7.:il 7H9.IX Alter paving interest on the! On Tuesday Everett Abbott and lit debt, however, the net loss for the; tie boii and Mrs. Laura Abbott went vcar was l..V.7.:iS. The iitnev her-, out to Eagle Point. vice between tile twin cities lias ma terially reduced the railroad's busi- from a two months visit with hcrin,. mother, Mrs. lialilwin Ilench, ut San- ... ,, . . ... . ,, . , ,. ,, , .,. i. II. (anon, commissioner ol the ta Monica, t el. Mrs. Pencil will re- , , ..... . ., . . . ,, .mi mi,,,- hi ii iisi-ntii g, Hits nil jvsii- laud visitor Saturday. Miss Jessie lose JOE BOQUEL, MOST OARIciG BIRDMAN, DEAD SAX DIKC.O, Cal.. Nov. 4. Making n corkscrew high In the air with his aeroplane In which he had electrified thousands with his flights, nt the ex pnsillou here .loo lioipiel, dare devil avialor fell to his dealh shortly before four o'clock this afiernoon when his machine plunged to earth Trem nn al titude of one thousand reel. lioquet fell Inside the expnsilion grounds just norlh of tho Cabrillo bridge. Cuards and spectators rushed to the spot abil found the aviator's body badly crushed. Heath was In stanta neons. l!o(iiel, known as Ihe "sky dragon" was .'12 years of age. He was born III Normandy, France, In 1SS0. Hoipiel look up flying first In I UK'. Silas Chrlstofferson, the San Diego aviator, who fell to his death In nor thern California a few days ago was lils Instructor. Houuel w-as recognized as perhaps the most daring flyer in America and predicted ft few dayj ago that a ttl plane would soon he driven from Sun Fiii go to New York city in forty hours. Will pay for the chance to heal Catarrh Cal Johiifion of Ashland f'nt tin latter part of th' vvoU tn the city vi.sitfnq frirmls and attending to l'i-l-BCtiS niutU'is, After nn cxprlenco of 25 y;ira, during which time 0 million AnuTH-ans have ibvd KontJoiYs Cat.it rlial Jelly, the ni;nulat:lurrrs of this remedy frtl so sure that it wil! relieve tularrh that they offer to pay for a :hancr to prove its benefit to ;tnv catarrhal suffe ivr. They .Mnnounrclh.it rtny resident of this community can to to almost any rirutf store and avt a com ?lim:ru;ny trial can at the rxmnst oi the manufacturers. If the dniYKist haft no uraitiitous phcLaes lite peis;m may buy a 2o cont Iu1k wuh the unqualified untlt'tr.tandinK that if that first tuU' dot's not do that person more than a dollar's woith of gocj, he or she can pet their quarter back from tithcr the diiiKKJst. or the komiou Conw pny at MinnvaiH)Iis. Over HiV'iOQ druggists know Koiulon's Cni.iinial Jelly is ci'ieetivc, harmless clean nnd pleasant to apply and ihcv know the UotuIoii peoj)le will Rladly live up to this oftc;- "i;i'.ater baik if iut v.urtji :i dollar," Addre;-s MINNtAPOLlS, MiNN. main -1 1 1 1 1 1 during Ihe winter and n beiiitf visited hy 11 number of Ash land residents who lire touring that locality. The Eastern Star chapter will meet in re.milnr session Tuesday evening. Oeorjie XI. llylan.l of Portland, was elcctcil Most worthy grand jjatron of the order at the recent triennial ses sion ol the .supreme elinplernt Louis ville. He was secretary of the Ore gon commission nt the Panama expo- ition at San Francisco, and was a frciiicut visitor here in connection wilh line displays from this section at the hiir show, eollaboratinu wil li II. t). Frohhach in the urrnncmcut of Southern Oregon's premier exhibits. Word from Ilillsboro to numerous relatives here convcvM particulars of! a serious accident to Jesse ('. Applc irale, republican candidate for sheriff of Washington county at - the up pronehinjr election. An nuto in which he was a passenger wns run into by train of tho Southern Pacific's Forest (.trove service with disastrous results. Of the three oceiipnnls of the ear, Mr. Apploifiito wan injured the niosl. His wife wns formerly Miss Lola Payne of this eity, diuiRh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pavne. Supt. (I. W. Milam of the Oold Hill schools way here last Saturday, allinu: upon friends and looking nfter property interests which he still re tains in this vicinity. Loral residents nre watchfully wnitinn for the advent of the custo mary Tliniiksnivinfr proclamation, in order to determine ns to whether the irrcat national holiday will he observ ed on Nov. o;i or ;tl). U. F. Kllis, in the S. P. train ser ice at Oakland, Cal., is iu town for a vacation visit with his brother, W. N'. Kills , and other relatives. Fred Putnam is hauling slab wood from Ayer's spur to this eity, where several hundred cords arc available nl'lcr imlliiiK operations by Ihe Chris Icnsen llros. the past summer in Neil creek territory. Will He Peatl is at work in a ninn iifacturinfr jewelry establishment in San Francisco. Miss Lcllie McKay of lteaverton, reluiirned home Friday after u visit with relatives here in the family of Mrs. Mary Wilshire. Two men ami an nllcscd vicious dog fipurcd in a prolracted trial be fore local courts last Friday, with the result that the canine was aiMpiilted of Ihe charge of urowling with intent to bite. In the meantime the animal has been paroled under indeterminate surveillance, inasmuch as complaints have been lodged ne-ninst it hereto fore of emushine; its jaws instead of wauciicr its tail. s teaching the itv schools of winter term in the Klamath Falls. Miss liuth Whitney is a new clerk :.. a t - i i i . ... ? i , m. mayor oomiMou s jewelry sumo. was cMo( 0t um, ,,, R00(, work A Jim Horsey lias moved into the F.I good deal of the stock was saved but F. T)ode:e residence on North Main j tho hulIdiiiK went. Ilucnhnnn's build- Mrs. Earnest Smith is on the sick list this week. Geo. Itlchardson who has been sick for some weeks Is able lo bo out again. Mc.Vlnboney and Charles Patton made a trip rip to Parker's ranch Sat urday returning Sunday cveninc. Thursday mornlnj! about half past two Jlildreth's store was discovered to be on fire. The fire department street, which he rceciilly purchased If", contemplates makim? extensive improvements on Ihe properly. Seven hoboes last Friday under took lo convert n Southern Pacili:' freight into a ''tramp special," the attempt taking place between Hoin- ini! was danuiKCd some, and we feel elated that the other buildings in the block were saved. Thursday afternoon C... V. Darker and wife nnd line! lllldreth and wife made a trip to Medford on business. Thursday I.oren Moore and family brook and Duiisniuir. A local crew returned from Alsoma where they bonded hy Conductor Swnuunrt, un-: have been all summer. dertook o dislodge theni. finally call iiiB upon Special Aecnl Thomas and other officials, who rounded up the bunch and landed thcin in jail at Iteddina'. Schuyler (lunter, Western t'nion operator, after filline: tcmporarv en j.raenieiits with the company at San Francisco and Portland, has return ed to Ashland, where his familiar presence is to be noted lit tvlerrnidi beiid(uarlers. Mrs. (.'has. Ahhott last week visit ed her. daughter, Mrs. 7.. Xue, at Oold Hill. Howard VrudonburK came home from Pelican buy last week. Tim hoys and girls had a grand tlmo Hallowe'en. They channeil things about some, hut did no damage to any one. All Innocent fun. Charles Peelor is over to Peyton this week visiting his brother, Tom Peelor, and attending to soma bus! noss. Harry I). Mills went to Medford Tuesday, returning Thursday. Mrs. Frank Morgan has rented the Delwln Clusplll house. Emerson Whoeler came up from Medford Thursday. Ollle Adams returned from Ilogue O. L. Pelton of Seattle, Wash., ar rived in the city Sunday and will : RiVCr Thursday miiKo nis nome near f.agie I'olnt. Miss Edith Fredenhurg, who is Mrs. Pelton will Join him in about teaching near llrownsboro, spent Sun two weeks. 'day with home folks here. llricco.fl ct -3C npROUBLES and mosquitos are a lot alike. Neither one stays 'round a place whar thars clentv o eood nine smoke. A-L VFO.VFiT isrl WWlfl nlnntnitL a Vote YES for Normal School Oro-on sliuiilil linvc tlirct- Normal Schools. So dcdalics all those, who have invest itf.'tteil Ihe iiiestioii. Kisteru Orefton wants your vote tor the Kastern Oregon Normal at l'emlletoii. Uend the following statement and then if yon I'eel tlitil these citizens of Southern Oregon, who h;ive looked the matter mi care i'ii!ly are right vote VKS on :)(W. The undersigned having hecn requeued hy many citizens to give a puMie expression of their opinion on ihe I'endh-toii Normal School Initiative Measure. No. :10S X Yes, on the ballot we wish to say that it is our .judgment, that this I'ill should receive the usual overwhelm ing vote that .Jackson county and South ern Oregon has always east for till ediieitional and progressive measures. We have given the entire state of Oregon a continuous and careful study and we feci that the people, as it whole, arc speedily getting a better understanding of he real need of trained teachers and we believe that the desire of the people of Kastern Oregon to secure a Normal school should receive our encouragement and co-operation. Jackson county has an unbroken record for supporting education al measures. It would be inconsistent for Southern Oregon to fail to appreciate the needs of the children of the state even though Kastern Oregon he far re moved from our knowledge and observation. Alumni Association of Southern Oregon State Xormal School. (Signed): MRS LOUISK 15. PKRR0ZZ1, F. (. 1IOMKS. i. If, H1LLIN0S. Normal School Campaign Committee. IIOMKR lmjJNC.S, K. T. STAPLKS, A. C. JOY. K. J. KATSKR, (Paid Adv.) C. YV. UANTA. -::Fv"-s THE PERFECT GUM Let us make you acquainted with the new, luscious flavor- -iBr'a-! ww i i; 1 It's all that the name suggests! Wrigley quality made where chewing gum making is a science. Now three flavors: Don't forget RIGLEY after every meal itavo a package of each always ht reatih 645 New Japanese Hand Laundry will open for business OCTOItEH DTtl Wo will do all kinds of laundry work and dry cleaning. All work done by hand. 122 NOni'll FKOXT ST. riioxn nr,ii. TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. H. 1 tarnish's auto will leavp I'Vele Point at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. dally, except Sundav; leave Medford !l A. M. nnd 5 P. M. Will call for Iiassensera at hotols In Medford and hotels and business hou;;es iu Eagle I'oiul. I'HOR S-X2 OR S-XS. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION AV . This comnilBBion baa ehnrge of and controls all steam rail roads, eelctric railroads, tele phone lines, eleetrlc llKht, pow er and gas companies, ware houses atnl other public utili 'V In Orr-mri. The commission should not bo all of One Political Party. It Is a IttLsine.ss Offk-o for a T.iisiness Ian. 2ii Year's Experience In Transpor tation, Mauufaeturin? and Khippini Oeinoeral le Candidate. (Paid Adv.) Go East! Union Pacific System SUPERIOR SERVICE T iroush Sleeping Cars. Portland to Chi cago, Kansas City, Omaha, Denver and In t. rniediute points. Dinins ear service second lo none. The route Is via the la lunus Coluniljia rtiver Tim ' Old Oregon" and -Pioneer" Trails wonderful In seenie and historic Interest. 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