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p.u;t: foiti! Mrrronn matt; trthuke. MEDFonn. ot.t:;on. ttf.sday. jantarv i.m: Medford Mail Tkiblwe ... i AS lJ.T:f.vjT.VT n;:'.'.':-tU'!:r FL'tl.f.-T.:-. J.'. i:.';V j.!::; aj'. .: lit .- --.'T -.'j.;; i;;..',:-.ii:li i-hL'.'TISO C'y HASTE MAKES WASTE r trrt- ,-r .-, i t i-n Some Germs Are Good for Food Aootber lj-wn la Cltee I'ourwe in lloa-rf-Ju-tting. Uc allv of the While Leghorn, andjbuny Tanning Co., , a li Tr T 'tvr. 1 Itk'i 1; -.-- . tit Or fcvr..-ft 'i Tv .' :. or.'.r.'y,'. : CUBSCBIPTIOB JiiTZI y.--. r ' , O... H.'r 'c. h- f ., o . ; ir-.r r j : m- . in r, i - . J-,,:.! fti: r r. ' y V, r : y. I- r : . Ori.t-U J-at v. Orff si J-t;,.. f . E, '.r-.l t . ,: y ! U-'-T tl, or r'.r.. t. t. 1 Bworn (".re i. 1 rU.l.tl. e- ;;f f';--f ! i.7 Hv.-r:.-.-.! f-.r i We Lav- .,t -.,!.:l;Vr.!.LV.- i...wa. : we ar- r. : j:;-' I',:, t'.-r (l . -1 iiartii j -1 I' " J"' ! tOO great a 1 jc :4fi ! bund of the city of Medford is' per '-crt j'tt-nmna. ;i per it improve-, - ' i'y of .Ni.-cfci-.l i worth at least nar. All i .. 1 I,,. ,1... , .:i , ... ,.- i f .! y MAKTHA AS KK.XS.sh.LAER. . hiia to -s va tK -nns to otnrs Tl ,... , :". . it t :. .. .i' .'. i i j : .-in-ui'i f.ii or it ji i-tcij aim uian ur I'iiiaii'ial affairs h ift fu- some years. I -v'i-A a husiiiCK-Hk'- jji oram of midjust-wi.ii-h v.(- ;ii- anxious to At,, owe-i-r i'i. 'l in wrA-u- ha-te in the matter. Iavin? z. hr;'thf-r thirty or sixty davs is not worth - -ia loss on J0. fiLHiiv-s SK.i,(00. by far -S Kr tho onjiiiiiitv to stand in ordf-r-tfi save ;i isi'-JiTh i.r two's tiijif-. Mui-y was m-vero plentiful i:j tin- -ast aii'I the Ixmj'I liunket never better unfi the ii.)JI ;ot fie sTaii:!(!'d lv the ealamitv i.i-eflie- . 1 . j e.-or.t.iuk- l?iikrt-' ifcfouifh -LireU . habile, (a-ts of . lel i i. i.u ru.l I f , . f h iim a n ul'6 t! I hfr i'anjily, it: eM a- oitif-r, by a knowieis?e of foae t-noN.?r and a sirf-auons -jtr? to of honip " - """j found no: ac!:ve tiian, and raany! t'Lf-s nuint-roU-s his bacterial E Ti:c I.'r.v,.,. IJiv. r Fr.iil & f'rwi , ai-o' ;;iti'.n ::lir.otj:j f-K t.ri:i : il ):;i ril-,(-(J .1 iciy i;:'.oJi ;;!.- (ii! r;i' t ;vj!l SIf.sr-.. J ii-Mii-, Ki;i.' .11 i i'l.j-t- . '- y.,ilc .-r..i f'.,r !li- !i :W4 of i!k Jr. lit '.! :rir,u' liic iirtu tiurii lite i:i-t nair: :,--. li.-n MiM-fiy tiKli-fiicdirv :iii1 v.-f Iji lit.'M th.tl Ktitt lii'- it--t-:it ;in:ifjf inn( t n;il be U-li.r t''iiljijit"ii t)i:. vt:r liil.if t't iiMiitjii- f ftl. n.n,., iriit itt u fiir.i.'i. iiru i-xiM-h-i- tuitl DiriXintiijji (!' r.-tii.-ii-. uml (.'I'tjp-r.'il fl-i'it-icnt-y. Our -tit, Ity ).ii.:i(.- fxritrncl, r-itlii-r tin ;m 1. o. b. r si tit iiven-ii U'-i-, tr lor i-atii lu r- v.in-n tin.- fur, roll, v.ill not If in any ri-.fft iiilt-r-fiTftl ni'fi. ;.-,,-h yi-or our lirnml i, lifftilt.ili'.- Itt-Mir l.iioirn ;int j, licilii' l COIlIjeil i lions of a few l-.it'l buyers, anxious to frv the cit v'.s fat i JJa.-t- oitiiiies iiiuk'-s wa.-.tf, Jt was so in tlie IJlue Li-tl. )-.,ad, and there is p-ave danger that similar haste in sHliiijr tiH- itoniis will m;tk- still p.-ater waste. In their j siiixjety to siteedily luitaiiglf the financial tangle, the eoun j f il )ta a.-t.-d. v. :-;) the hest of intentions, too hastily, j On ..iii i.:; 17 an offer was privately made by the Se- I iue "-i'-r i' "' Hie entire issue at ju ivate sale. After sever, ! .lav- ,-.,) : -deration it was wisely decided that )iiil lie noli dt n rnded 'ids for bonds, and on Januarv 19 the ivonh-i ii-.-t- i. . ,! to advertise for the same to be opened January Z'J; '' -'d vertisemi-nt ajipeared January 20. 'J'he limited iiumit, r . f bids received show that the time ..11. .,.-,..1 ,. . . . I x ir x . , I"11"" '1 Mi"i i to niiere.-i iiisiant nuyers, ana. on account of l!;e si.ov: blockade of earstem iti;,'il 't riv Io- VTI.en bactr ria rrvK in fotd the I ;jr- fnt iitIt-1-t.uii. rioLits lor twenty tuicnlf , . . . ,iiriirii-.iii. uut li"! ni.a,., mjii uiov pr'xJvsct'-of Jn-on.io-;iiua arc dil!-r-1 . . , , res. Whifr iv pronouDfed 'alt- when il thti, boik-l. iltre imer of Ki-sur i, ntt uf2'ivif-n. iiirwt sim-!iir.e kills rco-t b.n ieri.'i. fiittv Ik'lSiin-. itri Itfr.-iirl la ti.1. f rt.l i::e in-t common , .i-Janffs that j.,ir tt.h;Bf in sufiit-U-m .inaMi- m-.r n:,vor lar.-iy to me prf. tci ,.I!m.ra., bad i-ii',- ni ii.-ti-ii.i itn- u.iitt-i. ftit-tr-,- iiitl vir.t ffit frttui thp oii:a.tl nature oi the! taMe. We often n-4 the jlavor, of the dice'.tiv , Wiihtitit haeteria. butter t their rcplie: ili,triliiit..( in it ri-.-iO-r iruiiihfr ol Inark'-I,. itiol tui-h t,r we l'iml it ca,ii r tit -t-l! tin an f. o. b. ba-i-. We are now lif.-otiatilc lor file l I'tlt-r l iitli-r- iiml n foiiiil'tr line ol I r!ler fonvt-y. i ., v.lii.-, uiil a re.ii iliritanee tiiili ii::iit i;ir fat-il-it lew ill the iae.iiie Inn , ninl leil'ie int; tlie f.t-n-1- ,,f h.-iiellin;.. We are iilt-ii malaiitf reinii- to install f'n tt ln-i-ilniirovi-ti-eriU in our j,!i'eon!lr, rooru'i, mi lltat v.e will bit nl,i. lo -rive all of our fiear-t at Jen--I foar tlay,' prceoollll heloie liii.y roll. i - treatment i-t niiiver-iilly eonet-ileil by every I ruit man in tlie nortinve-t to be ii very e,u-niial lia'ine in tbf baiiillin' of (wrr-t am! tlie in-niinf of .lo,er eomlilion (it the point of ,eliv- ery in tlie ea-t. The oii-han, loot; well. .il,!e, ir ri:,'nlion ami a ri'iiMiiialib' amoniit ol linti-dire fr iit.u- on ; ho,iI, brin- to tilt- ttrmvei ol' Ibis vallev anil In our UHMifiniion the bi-l -enr in tln-ir p.ini our bi-.ory. H. V. Itl'.i 'K WIT! I, tleneial manic-er. :ie ciai ;:.-ler of the bids received, their mi-, elo.y. similarity, the ru.-li tactics attempted, all hint at eol ' iiii lusion amon tie- '.m-crs. First an attemj,t is made to force v i .i. a ltinare sale, i lien a short time lot- .'olvei-t kino- ic ce. cured. Then the same bidder comes back with a lower bid than before to stampede the counciluien into actim hastily into accepting it, for it is still the hiphest, f.ir fear the bond market has slimmed three noints in ten d:iv Tin- suit started by ledynskites to invalidate the bonds is not .'oin (,, inteifere with their sale. They will have to bt; passed upon by the courts, anyway, before market- anie. I lie interval can lie utilized in nit erc-stiiiff bond buv- l . e . l . i . i , . ... P . i.-, aim u me mums are not uisixtsed ot in time to meet the city interest, there is too much civic patriotism among tin- naiiKs to see tin- city s credit suller pending the in terval. :.i oi rt.iric ro.it., moi-.inre and ioor air: vr-t at' u iho lifi.-lo-ii-nit Lnf..fi ,ark llavor- Ui-u ''' !' thno is n -,w that vom.re. in ilW- lh-.- aeidjly of a pi.-ki. rfnumUr to! tiv-ne wi:h h.n. Mm-h Miner. io -na,n imy .n: -u i, cr taf ollIv brou-ht lo a realization ol ynu hav s-n m.'--al toL'c-ihfr in : this fat. "ix.oiher" of vinfr. j Aboul 30 per opM moUturr is rp- Our J'untan srrtnt:r.f.i!if-rs rouH rjuirf-d for liic urowik of bactfm. In Ur to pre- re Md-i, wo drv xhew haP tho';ht t i('!u-i had uen tthie t tel! iliern that their rl."-S on which liit-y -tfitl so tnany v.;n'ltftd kours, owd their rnakini;. and their ilvur I;uly to invisible plant. Kv(n nov.- -i-nti-t- an un-uhU- to explain l)jis pro-es tally, ai thuuii they are .-Tain that ihere coiild U no cheese without bacteria. Kon;e micro-oraninis are para site that produce ilUea'-e. Th v j'i-ed on living plants and animals. It is now known that microbes are the! cfliiKP of iniinv coiitii?inut ttr in I'm-, i tior.s diseases, such as tuberculosis, dipittht-ria and typhoid fever. If a ierson bercuiew infected with' anu tiipy do not le'in to sprout until they are moistened when nteded for plaLtii.". Jt be re.nemb red that wink iiii- ffron oi oae- tena and that when food ha oer 3W r cent of moisture tieie i.s danger of its spoiling. Antiseptic are m.tenal that re tard or prevent the jrrowtb of bac teria. A heavy suyar solution pre vents tlie jrrottth of ba-teria. Salt U very eommotily u-ed in the household to prevent bacterial TOr.th. Aeids protect lood from bacteria and aive a new ilavor. Spices are antiseptics acd are ;tdded to foods in order to li-ieae perms it i- ipjite possible "f or i prevent put ret ar! ion. NEEDS AN APPROPRIATION NEXT BAND CONCERT GIVEN AT EARLY DATE The .Metlfonl ttaiul v.ill Rive lis nm poimlur concert In the fur-aim of February. Thin Mil be the third ot th winter nerlen n nil a moat Intt r ostliiK prOEram In now niultr nr rHtinernent. There wai. a notlreahle iniproveiiu nt In the atleutl.ini n m tho lust coiiierl. nnl exyet tatloiiH nre w see the legislators mtioduciiiir bills on almost everv coiiceivable toiilc. hut we have !is vet seen i.i. I, ill for a separate appropriation for tlie l,jj; Ih'itte creek trout hatchery, established last year by the state. Conditions here are ideal for hatchery work, and under its efficient management made a fine record its first season, and sports men should spare enough time from their efforts to ham mer and hamper established industry to advocate a little eonsiriiciive legislation. It is true that a limited sum for the hatcherv is in cluded in the state fish and game commission's 'bill, but this measure is t he subject of vicious attack bv our legislat ors who ooze oratory upon economy upon e'verv occasion and waste iOO a day of the taxpayers' money upon need less stenographers. The fate of the llutte creek hatcherv should be the object of a special measure that will insure its enlargement and operation. Conservation of fish, like conservation of humanity should begin with infancy. Take care of the frv of today and the fish of tomorrow will take care of themselves. It is folly to spend all the energv in trying to protect' the matured tish unless the infant is protected. This can be done only by halchery work and ditch screening. The Kogue river is the best salmon and stealhead stream m Oregon, outside the Columbia, simply because fish propagation mad,- it. M hen in the 70s the'late If. J) J liinie began canning salmon, he was surprised to find that the total annual pack was about -KHM) eases. Although sal mon propagation was a new science, he ... m n,,,,,,.,- c, i.. that the hand Kill he em i.iir: I till ill t. 1.1 ....... I .. 1 .1 1 i . . . J ,. . . ; . ,, , ' I'" i iiiucnerv worn a n solving the nro Cni quiries lmvu i n h.ar.i un io iint' Huiiie siiciil S.i,()()0 hatchery work, and the Indian proKienii of the HoyV bantl. The j ' "'eiv ,1 nil r,l Jc creeK Hat cileries are St ill til juvenile. oiK.inlaiion prart ben at j si it'cesst i"s and operated bv th leant twleti Wee Illy II till I lie fuel !l,:,l 1 Colli I .,i,.l I ..I I I : . : . ,, , ., . " ' 11 it ' ' hi no i 1 1 ics. tho hoyn are pi ivf!f--i to hayo at I.' ,. , ,i , th.tir inMnomr, Mr. itowiand. h. a! , '' .V'i,.,'s ' lU' l'" of salmon increased nurilclenl Kiiarintee nn to ihe rle.ht I '.' ; M,l;''.v Ilirotigh 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 ' F V Work. There Were no ItlnJ of priiKresn that it f.-ini; nntde. ! ''''St I'icl i' ills ill those llaVS lllnill L'eill' Used t'ol- -1111111 n,.l, hand will ,-lt at the .Vet there Was llo dearth ill the 'river ,,r fil, T'l, ...... ,'. few irriyat ion ditches ,, desl toy t he voung fish. The ,rop an.it it. 1 1 ami pro! ,-e ion of (he vomer f Ul, 1 il ..it 4'j 'i.i The social evening given by the Community club January 22, was well attended and thoroughly enjoy ed by all. F. W. Clark, chairman of the program committee, conducted the evening'.' varied entertainrment. Short addresBF, v. tie given by Mayor Wetherell on "Our Local Paper"; .Mr. Jamci .Martin on "The Community Church"; .Mr. Harding. "Our School", and Judge Gilmore, "Rogue Kiver's future." The musical numbers were instrumental duet, I.U'.i .Martin anil .Miss Northland; vocal solo?, Miss Dorothy Alexander. Linden Uatcn. .Mr. Alexander and Guy Merriam. The high school toys gave an etceileni wand d.Hi and an exhibition ot vault ing. EDEN PRECINCT Mr. a of n.1 Mrs. W. J. Hait7il Kden valley were business victors in Tub-nt Saturday. Mi,. A. S. Furry was vi,itin; bei motner. .Mrs.vt;o-e, and her si.itor. Mr-, ( ate. of M. tlfuril, Saturday and Suiitlay. Tlie Mie- I.innie r,el!e and Anna Kreut-h nf Xorth Talent were ;uft of Mi,, Jlaze.l Anderson of l'unenix Si:ml;iy. Mi-s Jiianila Furry. Mi,s Mabel Hi.ain and Kerthold Ileum of Phoe nix were week-end ucts of Miss Smith t Goiu Jlill. Tlie Ladies' Aid of Phoenix ivili haie their afternoon tea at the pleas ant home of Mr,. William MeK'itv Mr. Sandry and Mr. Karhart, 'next Thur,l iv property of his em ill coiijiinction with the Thu Hoy February tunc '.Vleilford hand I I III he I'll i ll by the i ami Ii i i anili'ipiiti-it ! thai Hie "wnii. l : .it ... .i... i even better Impi-elon than "' adults. mailB nt lis fii.t iippiMianif ii, i..i What Mr. Hume did. am! hi fflnaer. rtevvi al prniaiiieitl lot-alp.ti 1 t lie l.n:;!te in nave uiruidy prolferftl their a.l I ! 1 n 1 1 1 sp.ii i i rying in do I'm ainl .p. leg;, ti ls llilt,-h eo-o I lie I inliaii ere i x . anil l lie tani-o, ami villi two iii-iitiiuinttli i of repute, an luteri lln proer.iii: Bhoulil result. NCCL" CLOC-GED fHCV A cold on c:,VA:r liatr f r; siiecessops are doiier dil ation, the slate fish eolitlilis giie iii trout. The Klk creek r steelliead .iik ciit-ihroat r, tita lor the I fug lu ry voi I ii loll in-! i eeii state and loWcl- river balehei v is clcek I iniil 1 1 -1 1 . -1 1 1 - i ii"' iiaiciiery work d,,IM. th llioiiiaries. it we ncgleel the hat with their efficient masculine assis tants, served a generous supply of sandwiches, cahe and rolfce. John Vincut Smack died at his home n?i'.r Rogue !'-er, Tuesday, January 1 J. The f-.neral servl'.-e were ': 'Id at the Iit rt Wednesday nf-U-rnoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. James Martin officiuli i, .-.rid burial was is the Rosiie River renc'try. Mrs. J. W. Clu-'t t.f (:old Hill vis ited -n ith her niot'jer. Mrj K. Rvhl. early In the week. Hov. Mon.-oe of Tlendale, lo preach at the rrei;ij icrijn church Sunday evening. Mrs J. Guernsey arrived ficni 'ortland last Friday for un i.'.tendod visit with her sister, .Mrs. George Martin. The : a.l et hall game Frldr.v c-ven-S beiwtcr. the Jark.-.onvllle gram mar gi.td - pirlw and tho Rogue Ulvfc Ingti scbro: girls resulted in a r.core 'I U to ."S in favor of the l! "ue River girls. The boys' game also w i won by the local team with a scorn i of C to The laities' Improvement club met In regular session In the library Fi i tlay afternoon. January 20. Mrs. U l'owier. librarian, was In charge o' the library program and gave the following: ' Poem in appreciation of Robert Mums, by Alexander Anderson, read by .Mrs. Cary; reading. ".Miss Marvin and Her Work in the State Library," Mrs. Si-idmore; review, "When a Man s a Man." Mrs. Wetherell; poem, James WTiltcomb lllley. read by Mrs. Gilmore; reading, "Our Hoys and Hooks." Mrs. Karliart and Mrs. Mo- Mrs. Geoivc MeClain and Mi's. M. Wright of Phoenix were isitin friends in Xorth Talent last Thurs day. Mrs. V. S. SiaiK-liff and Mrs. Xoah Chandler were visitors at the school in Phor-nix hist Friday. Mi's. ('. Carey i.s reeeii iu .several orders for egis from her high seorin? pen of Li;ht Brnlimas. . J. I.oi'kuood, the new poultry man, near Phoenix, has ordered seven hundred White Lephorn day-old ihieks to be delivered in February. Mr. and Mrs. Lockwood have a flock of .100 laymcr hens now. They are get tin-; several crates of ef,s per week. There is much clcaiinr of new land nlons Hear creek bottom being done this winter. And this j addim.- more valuable soil to the in re.-ige of garden ground in tlie valley. The wood will pay for the elearirs. The soil win be new, therefore more productive. and more land of this kind is the fanner's need. There arc a thousand and one things that any farm can produce that the wood's market, must have. And if yon produce them, then let the world know you have tlicni: youi bank aci'Uiiit will grow. .NiipH,sc I h.ic fat hogs, sheep, cattle, poultry, ha v. grain, i t-gelabies. ,-orn, butter, eg-.-s. wo. nl, wool, hides and so on nml never let anybody know I Imve tlietn--i hoiv am I.to sell? I have n plan one little ad works my problem. Trv it. Mr. Fiinner. at pre-eni i- -hipping: two crates ot eirs a week from a flock ol le-., than 2cm hen,. The survey ol the proposed irriga tion ditch lor thi district will be coE;ple!d in a verv few tla. This wort is being yery sali-factoriiy done bv nsgood i Brx.wn ol Metlford. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Porter the proud parents of a daughter born Januarv -0. Mrs. Porter's mother of Phoenix is n.aking a short visit ar.d caring for the new grandchild. Extensive irr.prfiverr.ects are ben;g added bv Mrs. Abbie Chanip'in to her home on Foots creek. Cuok & Ad ams are doing tlie eannter wurk. Water 1, being pifed from a spring about 1:Mm let-t to thi- home, and also the Charie- Champlin hon.e. Charles Wah! lo-t a fir.e cow We.l-ne-dav ill a verv jeuliar n.anner. Fft-in eXiiininatiun there was f.iuud in ht-r -toiiiach a pieee t.f baling win about five or six inehe- long. A bun.-b of hard sub-tanre ii.iil fumit-d aruuiiii this and at the la-t the wire pu-hed through the stomach and into the heart, causing in-tan, death. Mrs. Jacobs. Mi-, Jacobs. Mi,s Walker and 0,-orge Jacob, were en tertained at dinner Sunday- at the I. II. Poller home. Tin- was in the na ture of a celebration of Mis. Potter's birthday. , The Iiivcrsiiie Recreation club is: having very interesting anil piolilablc n'cctir.g,. Mrs. Ii. K. Slead enter tained two weeks ii;,, nt which time Mr-. Gay conducted a veiy pleasing program. A review ot "Klizabeth and Iter Gorman Garden," by Mrs. . Jones; '(birnany and the War Situa tion was discu-..sod. Mrs. Fred Guv rendered some verv pleasing piano oios. .Mrs. i(. Sw-acer entertainet me emu inursfiay, .Januarv 'j t, tni. Mrs. Short conducted tlie prograi. .Mrs. I arle gave a very interestin talk on her )ter,ona! exjieriences Alaska, where she ,pent eight year,. Mrs. Short recited an original poem entitled. '-Winter in Oregon." Xcxt meeting will be with .Mrs. G. II. Aide: l-l!llsSt, l.'T lli-ll" llir Mlin frtll Hi ine F. II. Hopkins ,hipied a curgfi,, troin here Saturday. W. fi. llaylieid i, Kpeniiin,- 0 day, here looking after hi, pr.-irtcrct- and visiting relative.. Mayfifld nt pre.-(-nt is un h:- rua, un Kvans cre-k, but intnl,t ir.a; LVntrnl Point his home in the m-ur f tu:c. Mrs. tov 'iikcr,on of Ct.n,iiig er.utrig on ner many iriemi, s.:tunia. attenioon. Mr-, u ilkerson. win, (v merty re-iilcd l:erc. v. as ,,uue a tt. viirite in ( etilral 1'niiit soeu-ty. -y. and Mrs. Wilker,oii have been on six weeks' vacation in the iiortlw. irfof this sttitc and left I'm- fc,. Satiiriiuy evening. Mi-- Ci-il Creed", after pi-njit, the week end with her uitiiht-r ail .-it. ter here, r-ttiruiii to her si I I Uc!; hold liili .-iinday eveiimg. .tl:-,. Martin tlowi-i-s an, I lii;. uauglitrr nf (ioltl Hill were recent vi itm-s le rc. Shipie Siindav ing, at mpanied by M;.,. lio . n . f ii JIOSS Ol IllillllS ;S, sMi;i Li CENTRAL POUT Ma.- Kiiiii Ap;ilv Cn-in Opcil I p i.r I'. Ah! Wli..t tell., trlln oiiii ii'-! i ii. your hcii'l Rie el.iii frt'i'ly. No ui'io inn, mis ,lis- ii.it.."' 1 rtliticgliiig f r In. .it Or t'ilt.tr: Ii i : " r e Iion't fifnv .'nit.' bottle ot I. It it I i, druegist IIUW, ,1; frfigint.t.. itrlii- i'.. tfiltt. let il pel" 1 : (lin-H'tg.. nf lie ' - i he uiilltti. Itilhc ?lving you ih.it.im Halm Is (nit vl.iit 'jtnh, niilt'icr Uim ivti plcnJiil. screening (, dit.-hes. fishing despite stringent protection t I1EV. HARRY E. TUCKER TERMINATES PASTORATE Harrv I). Tuel.er i-lost it Ids p.nlor '" I'h I'" tli i riirh t In ii t hiac'i Siiiidiiv anil dfllv, re, two of t: e .-..iocs oi ,i, t .i n and a h:i f i'Ol iite. -'i,e:e Wns r pc. ;.. lh ivoii'.iiu: ami evening am'. ' ' "as itiurh larger ilta.i Wl ail ciiery oou Iii Il fish. , hv tlie slate, oigiie and its work and the collie a llleliioi-y. bc-u liot.-l j ten IS . j loU 'c In i the alle: r-.i.al Mr. 'I mltii.tr r. lo.t the Mahon. F.Ach lady had been re- i Quested to ri'tirpm-tit lie ilri.,. ns oVel imietlt.jnanient the t it lo of some hook In our perilled hv local lihrary. Fines were levied for failures to guess the book represent ed and the funds to lie given the li hrary. Afier the guessing competition re fre.hnier.ts were served by Mrs. Par ent and .Mls llurrt. Tho locul Institute held by County Superintendent Ager. Saturday after noon In the high school room, was -'ii aiienaen and cons riernhle in. manifested In the afternoon's Organized Play and Pcn- .ii.. t i u t s.t i. i I " .......,,, , ii in up i-iiiir-h .....I 1 I'lo-rt tin, 1. loins. great lmlp t moyemeui (lint tends to hlgh.-r cithenship , noh. ! r living since ho has been n tic cay :,, a Inrn.- number of frleml. : tere tilt ICC WOlk but : kllbjects of I an lug his pastor-1 matishin " lllireh ;in.l ..-i-linl - .... ... v.. ..... .. miuiii Kami's Itv oe I nto made along all . is heui tily enjoyed by all the te.ich- re.-.r W i.-ii i he him j giving Ucrci: Mr. ork. Is one was eve the !i;."i n Metlfor.1. Tucker will do rvungollslli' nft.-r several weeks rest, and continue to live In Medford. Iif lie (cat lies, has been of With Medford traje In Medford mad. ;0rs present and Miss Murphy's talk on the Palmer system of writing con tained many helpful suggestions and ninth kindly encouragement. Mrs. Garfield I-aws was a visitor' at the Tans Friday, Mis. P: S.-!iaumlitirg ,md ilnugilter. Ueaii, have returned from a two iiiotillis' visit with Mr,. Sehuuiuburg', parents in California. .Miss Nellie .Inch, i here from ihuaha. Neb., .,r a visit of n fe necks with her mother nnd brother. Mr. and Mrs. II. II. Slend were in Ashland Thursday on business. Mrs. Spragnc. Mrs. Jacob., Mi.. Nellie Jacobs and Mr. Mathews mo tored to Medford Saturday. G. P.. Alden leeeived two tine White Leghorn roosters from Cottage (irme Thursday. ,jr, Alden is ni.ikii:.. H .Miss 1.1:1a .Moore, who has been vis iting lier uncle, hd .Moore, and wife and other relative, for the p;,,t iew n:ouths, left for her home at Paisley (Ire. Mrs. riniccllu Mee of A ) it d (gate visiting her daughters, Mi-- Ma Mee and Mrs. Emma P?ebc. here. .Mrs. Lorn Kinney ol (ioltl Hill -pent a !-hort tune here the fir-t part . the week with her mother. .Mrs. Ge Little. J. h. P.oswell left the middle of the week for Happy Camp, C; Mrs. hd Moore has returned home- after a delightful visit with friend at Oakland, Cal. Miss Xelhe Fredenbcrg left Thurs day morning lor Klamath Fails, Or Mr,. Shipley Uos, of Grants I is Here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. F. William,, and other rela lives. Krnest O. Ilickli, the Southern Pa eific operator nt Tolo, wa, a busiucs visitor here Friday. Mis, Rose Xcale. Venion I.vm and h. It. Stanley left for Glentlal, t nday niovning, where tlie former tw debated Friday night. Mis., Huth Pax.son, who formerly resitird with her parents here, but for tlie past two years located at Pitts burg, Ph., where she has been with the lamegif library, arrived here on Wednesday morning for ;) short visit ' i ..i,e is. .hi,, i-axson was recently appointed state librarian at Sil... .l ...:o i .- . ........ , it-ate i or mat place in a short time. Her manv friends her,. ish her much success in her new lo cation. Mrs. Kmina I!ec!e and Mrs. Din cella Mee were recent visitors nt Ash land. i , . ... -or. an.i ,Mrs. Oaks Ames spent the loinicr pan ot hist week visiting rela lives and Irieuds here. Tiie debating team of the Glemluh high school arrived here Friday uf. tcinoon and returned home Saturdai mt.rniiig. W. C. Leeverlel't for Portland Fri- day evening, where he will nften.l the ciiinners convention. r. .:. ..... I a "inc excitement was shown jlicrc Saturday when two additional ji.iteys were put on the regular run between Central Point nnd Medford, m.ti.icg a loiul of three lines operat ing uciwion the two cities. ficoige Hilton .hipped a car of bay Irom here Friday. Hie high school biisketb.-ill left for Talent Saturday evening. K. P. Anthony remee :.. loam. the Al- FOR BURNS, CUTS and WOUNDS Dnnl Eucalyptus Ointment T0.28e j,;.soc 0tS Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves It. 25c at all clrujdsts. - f IRA NTS PASS, dr., .Inn. :in.lhs elating that the health and the live, nf the .VuMt icsii'ents of Grants pnS Wouiil be .seriiill-ly imperiled by the ab,o!ute prohibition of regulated cnui rnercial li,hing in tae Kogue river, the people of Jo-ephine eountv are vigorously supporting a memorial tn the state legislature, now- being pre pared by :t joint ei.mmittce from tlip Josephine County Game and f ish pro. t.-ctive association and the locul Com- mercial Fi-hcimen's union, and in Horsed by the Grants Pas, Cnmnier cial club. Jesse Jolm-on has been sent to Salem to lobby for a buigiT Ojten season for the upper river. The memorial w ill recommend to the legi-lnture tlie enactment of a liv that will pmhibit the use of seines and set net., but will permit the n.e of drift nets of sufficient mesh, tenta tively of eight and a half inches, tn allow- the pass-age of stecMiend trout. It will he recommended that the season during which such drift jiet fishing be permitted on the upper Rogue river shall extend from April l."i to August 1. DIED. "WHITE Mrs. J. C. White of Jer sey City, X. J., passed away on Sun day afternoon at the age of 77. She was the mother of A. C. White, of Medford. Hov;to Relieve Catarrhal Deafness or Head Noises If you have catarrh, catarrhal deafness or head noises caused bv catarrh, or if phlegm drops in your throat and has caused catarrh of Jrt stomach or bowels yon will bo glad to know that these distressing symp toms may be. entirely nverenmo many instances by tho following treatment which yon can ear.ily pre pare in your own home at little cost Secure from your druggist 1 ounco of Parmint (double strength). This will not ccst you more than 7oe. Take this home and add to it U pint of hot water and I ounces of granu lated rugar; stir until dissolved. Take one tablesnooufni tm,, tt..,..o day. An Improvement Is some times noted after the first dav's treatment. Ereath'ing should be come easy, w hile the distressing head noises, headaches, dullness, clouih thlnklng. etc.. should gradually dis'-, appear under the tonic action of tho treatment. Loss or smell, taste, de tective hearing and mucus dronnlnir in the back of the throat are other symptoms which suggest the presence of catarrh and which mar often bo overcome by this efficacious trjfit- eriii. ii nearly ninety ner pent of ail ear troubles HIP eillraj 1... .n tarrh, there must be manv n,,u. whose hearing may be res'tored bv this simple home treatment. tor sale by Heath's nriio- K(r Strang's Drug Store, Medford Phar macy. West Side Pharmacy. n,l ton kin's Drug Store. NEAREST TO EVERY THiNCJ JOHN A. PERL . UWDERTAKZl tally Axttataat 8. BARTIiETT Fhrme M. tin na 47J.j Autoraoblhj Hnirte S.rrlc. Hotel. 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