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News of Jackson County
THOMPSON CREEK
jl AGATE ITEMS
Alice E. Hanley
TIIK JACKSON C'OUXTV VOTKKS: x
This Committee composed alike of lifelong Democrats and lifelong
ubllcans appeals to you to support Miss Alice E. Hanley, our indcpond
candidate for the Legislature. ' She has made a success of her own
ning husines3 in this County, and like you, has suffered from high taxes
she has a remedy for them, and Is in every respect entitled to your
port. Her campaign has been particularly made against Ralph Cowglll
reasons which we feel you will know as applying to Mr. Cowgill's
llflcations.
' Sincerely yours, . . .
IXDEPEXDKXT AMERICAN VOTERS LEAGUE,
Ry Alan Brncklnrccd, . "
ij adv. ! v Secretary Executive Committee.
Mrs. Fred Kuch who has been work
ing in tlie Rogue River cannery at
Medford for the past three weeks, re
turned to her homo last Sunday. She
thinks they employ about one hundred
and fifty women and girls.
Will Jordon drove down to Apple
gute last Thursday.
Mrs. V. Mee, Mrs. Thos. Mee, and
Mrs. V. A. Crum were afternoon visi
tors at M. K. llingham's on Thursday
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston were
transacting business in Medford last
Monday.
Anderson Mee motored to Grants
Pass last Wednesday.
M. P. Illngham went to Medford and
Jacksonville on Thursday.
Mrs. Warren Meo was visiting Mrs.
Anderson one afternoon last week.
Sheep owners throughout this com
munity have been dipping their sheep
at the Wm. Lewis dipping vat. The
state livestock board is endeavoring
to slamp out tho scab which has be-.
come quite prevalent among the sheep
In this part of the county.
A large number of people gathered
at the Agate school huuso last Satur
day evening for a Hallowe'en party
given by the Agate school. The even
ing was spent in playing games and
listening to some of Agate's talented
! musicians. A bountiful lunch was
I served at midnight. xThe party was n
i great success due ti the efforts of the
teacher, Mrs. Wallace. One of tho
school rcoms whinh Is not In use is
, used for community gatherings.
I The Webb brothers have rented the
.O'llara ranch near Tolo and will move
onto it soon. They i're now leveling
Mrs. Anderson .Mee was transacting the Wissing ranch which will be seed
business in Medford last Thursday. JeJ down to alfulfa in tho spring.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Christensen
children Amelia, Harry, Harold
Ada, and Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Walters
and children, Charlie and Junnita were
pleasant callers at F. V. Grove's last
Sunday afternoon.
Earl Kendall who has been working
for Mr. Kesterson at Dorris for some
time returned to his homo last Thurs
day. Some of our young people attended
the. dance at Applegate last Saturday
night.
Earl Meiling and R. M. McCurdy of
Medford, Earl and Clint Kendall went
hunting in the llrush creek country.
They killed two large bucks.
Fred Ruch caught a large bobcat re
cently In a trap.
F. F. Grove went to Talent and Med
ford on business on Monday of last
week.
The farmers on Applegate have been
gathering their cattle In the range and
driving them home for the winter.
and Watt lleebo is recovering from a bad
and attack of rheumatism. . '
Lloyd and Arthur Timmons spent
last week visiting relatives near Yon
calla, and to hunt some before tho
season closed. -
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McCay and Mr.
and Mrs. T. E. McGraw spent Sunduy
dsttlng relatives at the power plant at
Prospect.
Mr. Doel and family who have been
living in the Tarbell house at Agate
have moved to Central Point.
Mr. White and family have moved
from the Orr place to tho Modoc ranch
south of the liver.
Mr. Deitrich has made several Im
provements on his place.
Reuben Moore and family have
moved onto the KelBoe ranch which
they have rented for the next year.
TIME TABLE EFFECTIVE SEPT. 25
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG STAGE ,.
" DAILY' EXCEPT SUNDAY
Nv. Medford 2:00 p. m. "
Lv. Roseburg 1:00 p. m.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS STAGE
DAILY' EXCEPT SUNDAY
Lv. Medford 10:00 a. m., 2:00: p. m., 5:00 p. m.
Lv. Grants Pass 7:30 a. m., 1:J0 p. m., 6:00 p. m.
SUNDAY ONLY
Lt. Medford 10:00 a. m., 4:30 p. m.
Lv. Grants Pass 10: 00 a. m 4 : 30 p. m.
We connect with stages for Portland, Marshfleld and Crescent
City.
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
' Phone SOU
WITH MEDFOBD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE.
Stoking
PSLES
PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re
lieves ITCHING PILES and you
can get restful sleep after the
first application.
All druggists are authorized to
refund money if PAZO OINT
MENT fails to Cure any case of
ITCHING, BLIND, BLEJTD1NG
or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures
ordinary cases In 6 days, the
worst cases in 14 days. 60c.
COURT HALL
. Shipper of Apples
By Box or Carload.
Spitz and Newtowns.
Christmas Packages slUppod as per
order. Special grade and slzo for
retail trade.
Office Phono 335
520.ri.in S. Front. St. Medford. Ore
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
A. C. Howl.tl
Mrs. C. S. Antle of Medford, and
Geo. L. Neale of Central Point were
among' the passengers on the Butte
Fulls stage Tuesday and Mrs. Antle
went on up to Lake creek on the Lake
Creek stage to visit her son who ia the
merchant at that place, and Mr. Neale
continued on to Butte Falls and from
there he went out to the Howard ranch
to conduct an auction sale of a lot of
stock, household goods, furniture,
farm Implements, hays-1 etc., returning
Thursday, taking dinner at the Sunny
side and going on out to Medford on
the stage. He reports that the sulo
was satisfactory and brought good
prices, the hay in the burn bringing
jll a ton. He was fortunate enough to
come out from Butte Falls to Derby on
a hack as the stage auto has stopped
running over or rather 'through that
route as the roads are so bad as to
necessitate putting on a' team to carry
the mail matter out, so from now on
until the roads dry up in tho spring
the mail will start from Butte Fails at
9 o'clock a. m. and meet the auto
stage at Derby.
It is understood that the first unit of
the Butte Falls-Eagle Point Irrigation
system has been let to our principal
contractor, Wm. Von der Hellen, about
six miles, beginning at Butte Falls,
epresentative Medford Business Firms
Mason, Ehrman & Co.
Wholesale Grocers
Cig'ar Importers
Medford, Klataath Falls, Eugene, Portland, Astoria, Seattle, Spokane, Lewiston
We Guarantee our
work at all times
Experts in Cleaning
and Dyeing . .
The
Pantorium
Medford Iron Works
GENERAL FOUNDRY
and MACHINE SHOP
MANUFACTURERS OF QUARTZ MILLS
Automobile Springs
Merriman's Blacksmith Shop
THOMAS T. ME R RIM AN, Proprietor.
20 South Riverside
Phone 279-J
MEDFORD
.ACKSMITH SHOP
pairs and builds springs
1 new springs guaranteed,
meral repair, Blacksmith
r. Only Spring Furnace
Southern Oregon.
3 S. Bartlett. Phone 183-J
Vilmo and Harmony Flour
STRICTLY GUARANTEED.
Ask your dealer for one of these brands.
ROGUE VALLEY MILLING CO.
BE A BOOSTER FOR HOME
When purchasing any kind of products or havink any kind of
work done, always insist on having home products or using home
labor.
Veterinary
Hospital
AMD
Sale Stable
DR. G. A- GITZEN
111 N. Fir St. Phone 551
and that lie already has a gasultne
shovel on the wuy from an eastern
manufacturing jilant and Intends to
eoinnieree Hoi k on the job as soon as
it arrives.
The Ladies' Improvement ciui) of
Eaijle Point met at the homo of Mrs.
T. F. Nichols Thursday afternoon and
were the guests of Mrs. H. A. Weill
man. Ed Coy, a sondn-law of our black
smith, is making regular trips six
times a week hauling a truck loud of
men from .Medford to where tho Fish
Lake Canal company have been work
ing along the canal.
Artie Vestal, one of our enterprising
bachelor Reese creek farmers, was n
guest at the Sunnyside Tuesday.
II. A. Seman who Is running a truck
between Medford and this side of
Hutte Kalis, has been hero for supper
Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and
went on up to his camp afterward. J
C. II. Nntwick, ono of the leading!
contractors of Medford, was u guest
at the Sunnyside Tuesday and Wed
nesday. Ho is planning on taking a
part of the canal from llutto Kails out
to this section of the country.
The following gentlemen canto out
Tuesday evening with tho understand
ing that there was to be a public meet
ing here and havo the school bill dis
cussed, but on account of a confusion
of dates there hud been no notice sent
out any more than thnt someone had
told Will Staub of llrownsboro to an
nounce it in Eaglo Point, but ho must
hnve forgotten lt, so someone phoned
out about 4:110 p. m. that there was to
be a meeting here and thnt there
would bo five hero for supper, so about
0 p. m. N. W. Ilorden, .Medford, the
democratic candidate for the state sen
ate, J. O. Illggs of Ashland, democratic
candidate for the assembly, W. D.
Hughes, Medford, Win. llradley enme
in in time for supper, nnd after supper
were asked where they wcro to speak,
etc. They soon learned thnt tho Hrad
shaw hall was rented for tho year and
that there was not time at that hour to
give notice, so two of them started out
in search of W. L. Childretli and soon
returned and settled down for the
evening. Thero were a few guests re
mained and the visitors told us why
they wanted-the education bill should
be adopted, and about 8: IS started for
homo after expressing their satisfac
tion nt tho way the evening had been
spent.
Hallowe'en eve passed off very
quietly as thore was but very little
mischief done.
Rev. J. E. Day nnd wife nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Linn of Butte Falls came out on
the stage Wednesday and went on up
homo. Mr. Day reports that he han
sold his stock of goods ho had In his
store to Paul Cnlder.
J. W. Prllluninn started Wednesday
on the Medford stage to go to Canada
via Vancouver, M. C. Ho Intends to go
to Aberdeen and from thore to North
Dakota and visit friends thrco boforo
he returns.
Charley Humphrey has hauled all of
the wood he had on hand and all lie
could buy at the stump, and now Ih
hauling out telephone poles for our
phone manager, W. C. Clements.
Earl Mathews, Charley Winkle nnd
Jack Mayham spent Thursday night at
the Sunnyside.
Aitlnir J. Weeks, formerly of Med
ford but now of Oakland, Cnllf., was a
passenger on the stage on his way to
an orchard ho owns on Itogue river
near Peyton. He remarked that forty
years ago that day he planted the Hear
Creek orchard.
G. W. Nelle, the auctioneer of Cen
tral Point, came out from Butte Falls
and took dinner at the Sunnyside.
Thursday evening Hon. T. L. Thiiem
ler of Grants Pass, spoke here in op
position to the educational bill, hut he
had a small audience, I am told, but
made a good clean talk. Friday night
Ralph Cowglll, tho regular republican
candidate for the legislature, and Hon.
C. M. Thomas, spoke hero. Mr. Cow
gill opened the meeting and explnlnod
how he came to be accused of being a
Klansnian, that It was by five mem
bers of the Loyal league who were
angry because he thwarted their de
signs In trying to pass a resolution In
tho league three times and wore de
feated each time and finally left tho
hall In disgust. His speech was clean
and not n word said against his oppo
nents, no mud-slinging. He was fol
lowed by Mr. Thomas with a cloar
statement refuting the statements
made here a few days ago by Renmes,
Colvlg nnd Kelly, with regard to the
Talent Irrigation canal and showed
that the water taken from tho Apple
gate river had been used In tho Talent
district for the last three years. Ho
exposed the way the gang had tried to
trap him Into signing the statement
condemning the act of some ono slip
ping tho note under Judge Calkins'
door by having him put his name on
tho ninth lino Instead of the fourth.
Ho made many friends and gained
several votes that night for he spoke
as a gentleman should speak, no mud
slinging. The next morning almost
every man I met was praising Mr.
Thomas for his speech and several
who had been boosting for Kelly wore
boosting for Thomas.
I should have said In the beginning
of this account of tho meeting that
notwithstanding it was a cold and dis
agreeable evening there was a largo
crowd, and no orchestra to call the
people together, and there were fully
as many as thore were when tho oth
ers had their meeting and It Is Btated
that at least half of the audience camo
with the Reames, Kelly, Colvlg speak
ers from Medford. We will nil be glad
when tho eloctlon 1s over.
THE ISSUE IS LAWENFORCEMENT
POLITICAL CONFIDENCE
V'o have no confidence in the poliliral judgment of lawyers who advise
us to suport E. K. Kelly for Circuit Judge. We do have confidence In C.
M. Thomas, who is our candidate for Circuit Judge. We want a Judge
selected by the people and not by the political lawyers.
C. M. THOMAS
C. M. Thomas, our candidate for Circuit Judge has made a record
during his residence In Jackson County, Oregon, which commends hlin to
every law-abiding citizen as tho proper person to be elected Circuit Judge.
Ills record in the Legislature and lu the State Senuto and as School Director
has always been right. He has always stood for law enforcement; for the
enforcement of all the laws for all tho people, not some of tht laws against
some of tho people and for a violation of some of the laws b' other people.
K. K. KELLY. .' '
E. E. Kelly's record III Juckson County is such that no person who
Btood for the enforcement of the Prohibition Law could possibly support
him for the office of Circuit Judge. His entire record and especially his
record as District Attorney bus been and was such us to ally him definitely
and absolutely ns a sympathizer of the Liquor traffic and most of the men
who are going about the district campaigning for hlin are known sympa
thizers of spld illegal liquor traffic. Wo have a wet Shorirf and a wet
District Attorney campaigning for B. E. Kelly. Ills campaign managers
has always been wet and Is so now.
Ol'lt APPEAL
V'e appeal to every law-abiding citizen of both Jackson and Josephine
Counties to work for and support C. M. Thomas for the office of Circuit
Judge. A man In whoso integrity, honesty nnd good character wo have the
utmost confidence. A man in whom our confidence Is Increasing every day
because of the campaign ho Is making, demonstrating that he is a man of
clean character, judicial temperament and In every way qualified to fill the
office of Circuit Judge. '
The campaign of K. E. Kelly and his followers has been the most ma
licious and vindictive campaign wo have ever known to be carried on In tho
Slate of Oregon. In contrast Is the campaign of C. M. Thomas, ono of tho
cleanest campaigns we havo ever seen carried on in this state. Unlimited
sums of money are being expended in Kelly's bchnlf.
We sny to all the Christian peoplo that It Is tholr duty to lay aside at
this time all other occupations and dovote their time to securing the election
of Mr.. Thomas as Circuit Judge.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN' TEMPERANCE I'NIOX OF JlEDI'ORr) OREGOX.
THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS HEREBY' APPROVE!) AND ENDORSED:
Women's Christian TciuH'i'iinco Vnion of Cranio Vilss, Oregon.
Women's I 'In 1st inn Temperance I'nloii of Ashland, Oregon
Women's Christian Temprrniicn I'nlon of Jackson County, Oregon.
Paid adv.
THE CLUB
infectioneryy Cigars, Soft
Drinks, Pool, Billiards
NICK YOUNG
HORSE SHOEING
1 104 S. Fir St. Phone 754
EADS TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
Phone 315
PHONE 75
for First-Clasa
JOB PRINTING
Vote 30 X for
George W. Dunn
for State Senator
Georgo W. Dunn, tlin nominee of the Republican part', solicits
your support nt tlie coming election on November 7th. IE elected, he
promises to labor for strict economy in the conduct of the 'stntd's
business; for 'more just nnd equitable assessment nnd taxation laws;
for strict enforcement of Ilic liquor laws. ,'
He is opposed to tho ownership or control of land in Oregon by
Orientals. He is a firm believer in good roads nnd will endeavor to
reduce the cost of maintaining and extending ourhighways.
lie believes that it is the duty of all citizens to assist tho duly con
stituted authorities in the enforcement of all laws to the end that the
guilty may be legally punished and the innocent protected and vindi
cated, and that no person, no religious, froternal or other society
should take upon himself or themselves tho functions of civil govern
ment 'but that every citizen should conform to the spirit and to the
letter of. the law as laid down in that immortal document The Con
stitution of the United States of America.
Ho has no other purpose or ambition in going to- the legislature
than to serve faithfully and well the best interests of all the peoplo o
his native state ond county and, if elected, ho will to the best of his
ability do so. Paid adv.
Advertise your needs In Sun classi
fied columns and get results.
PICTURE
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SWEM'S STUDIO
117 K. Main 8t. Medfoni
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You are sure to lie kept posted on everything
new worth hearing, with one of these sets. .(
You can select from a varied program the broadcast
ing that suits you, music, news, sermons, addresses,
daily market, weather and crop reports. In fact can
sit in your own home around the fireside and get any
kind of an evening's amusement at a small cost for
installing a radio receiving set.
Virgin's Radio Station
In PAUL'S ELECTRIC STORE
Medford
WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE.