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THE MEDFORD fttAEL TRIBUNE, MEDIh,, Q1g(TEDNESDA Tcn-Ycar-Old Daughter of Mr. and Mrrs. C. R. Moore of Lake f Creek Loses Two Fin- Bcrs and Thumb. By Stewart Edward White from atr, nnd Mrs. C. n. Mooro came in ; their home nt Lake Creek on Tuesday with thoir little 10-year-old daughter, who lost the ttrst two tin ges and tho thumb of her right hand bxftho explosion of a plant powder cap Monday. How the little one came the cap In her possession Chapler 11 to thave hor parents cannot explain, but Mon- T I1E new partners, as soon as Ortle had rclenstd himself from Daly, gave toll their time to day morning she came into the house Qnlo Jrew ou hlg nmale knowledge anil shtfW&l H to hor mother. Mrs. 0f the river mul the locations or the ouB-chnracter of the little copper cjl-j At lnst xewmarfe expressed himself inder, supposing ' it to bo an empty as satisfied. Mrtri.ipp shell, and paid no atten- "Now. Ortle. to it. After playing witn me while It suddenly exploded, tho baby's hand so frlght- tlon can a lenrlnc fully that It was found necessary to amputate tho digits above mentioned, lir. Plckol performed the operation. WOMEN ROUTE THIEF " FROM THEIR ROOMS ft' . o.v pnivrism. Cal.. tec. 1. o . i ' . ...... - - . - The police today are searching for a thug who attempted to strangle Mrs. Isabella Marks, a singer, and steal a valuable diamond rlng from her Jlnger while she lay asleep at her home in ush street. Mrs. Marks, according to her story to the police, awoKe " 0 ,h tnff through at first on Mn!Pht -with the fellow's fingers . iu b iior tnroai. wua uuo " trled to tear the ring from her hand. ' said he, "here Is where you come In. It's now your Job to go out and Inter view these men and get their con tracts for driving their next winter's cut." "Look here, Joe," Orde ob jected, "you can talk business to them better than I can." "Not a bit." negatived New mark. "They I don't know me from Adam, and they do know you. We ve got Just have to let them go and drive ahead without them. I only iiopo they wou't spread the Idea. Hotter get those other contracts slgued up as soon as we can." Ortle started out early tho next room ing, carrying with him duplicate con tracts. About 11 o'clock a clerk of the el ton Lumber company entered Mr. Wei ton's private oillce to deliver to Onle a note. "This Just came by special messen ger." he explained. It was from Ilclnzmun nnd request ed an immediate Interview, unie ue iayed ouly long enough to get Mr. Wei- ton's signature, then unsteneti awnj. Heluzmau he found awaiting mm. "I suppose you would uot bo pre pared to glf a bond." I hardly think so.' Voll. sunnosc ve fix him this way," went ou lleiurman. clasping his hands over his rotuud stomach nnd beaming through his spectacles; "Proctor nnd 1 haf talked It ofer. anil ve are agree that the proposition Is n good ouc: j un think It Is veil to help the Electricity 1 . - I . in-..-... - JtJ&Tfe fiil Cost Of Tr: i H r atecS?) (90S. r ih. m k'TZ J . v. Per week for the average family for heating and cooking llrnikfitxt linking .Monday . . Tunmlny . W'tMUvtmlny Tliurmtny . Frliln . . . Knturdixy . S:00 . kw.li. 1 kw h. N kw li. . kw.li, . 1 kw li. . i kw h, KW II. Tfttnl.". 5H kw h. S'OO 11:00 1 kw.h. 0 kw.li. S kw li. 0 kw.h. o kw.h. S kw.h. 0 kw.h. 7 kw.h. Iron I ii if i 7:00 UlOO 0 kw.h. ! '4 kw Ii. 0 kw.h. 0 , kw.lu kw.h. 0 kw.h. 0 kw.h. :H kw.h. IMhiht 11:30 1:00 Ui kw.h. Ii kw.h. ?i kw h. t kw.h, 1 kw It. i kw h. kw h. kw It. Ml co. lny U kw.h. i kw h. 0 kw.h. ; kw.h. 0 kw.h. 1 kw.h. o kw Ii. 2 kw Ii. Hiipliur li.io 8:00 M kw.h. 1 kw.h. U kw.h. 0 kw.h. ty kw h. ii kw.h. KW.H. Uw h. NlKht 0 kw.li. 14 kw.h. 0 kw.h. 0 kw h. H kw.h. 0 kw.h. I kw h. Tntiil 4 liw.h. 7 kw.h. 5 kw.li. 3 kw.h. 3 kw.h. 0 kw.h. kw h. 3 kw.lu 31 kw.h. "irc'vc got to earn, thl thing through.1' All right,' In on Daly. agreed Orde. "I'll start Fighting desperately, the woman ( following morning Daly listened -was able to call to her daugnters. , Bttentlvcly. who were asleep in an adjoining room ( -Well. Jack." said he, "1 believe you thr women combined in an at- can do It I'd be only too glad to get I .1.1 r iha nnlsfinm nf It. Ipt ntono cet it done cheancr. If you'll draw up your contract nnd bring it in here, I'll sign it. I suppose you'll breaic-oui ine rollways?" "No." said Orde. "We hadn't thought of iiolnir more than the driving and 4io hopn detailed to search for distrlbutlne. You'll have to deliver ,tm tho logs in the river. Maybe another 'year, after we get better organized, : . . c ..m-cc-v-T fwe'l! be able to break rollways." . n-rTii cr -ooth enough sailing." w-i tt exulted Orde to Newmark XQlSSlon luruimre iuuuw u ."v. tack upon the intruder, who made a timet TPtreat through a window, crashlng-through'the glass and carry ing tho sash with him. The officers have a good descrip tion of tho would-be robber and detec- Tery -appropriate and useful.' We spe cialize In making the "out of tho or dinary" pieces. In fact, anything in the,miBslon furniture or cabinet work lines made to your order, any finish you may desire. Drop In and get our prices. MISSION FURNITURE WORKS, j Shop near corner Eighth and Holly streets. Phone 33C2. I EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. (Special Correspondence.) E. Gibbs of North Talent was an L 1 1 ? f - n rl n V 7 Titrs. A. S. Furry of Phoenix was "Y.." nondored Newmark. "What was that about rollways? What docs thnt mean exnctlv?" -Whv." exolalned Orde. with a slight stare of surprise, "when the logs are cut and hauled during the winter they am banked on the river names anu prnn In the river channel itself Then when the thaws come In the spring. these piles are broken down and set afloat in the river. "t see." said Newmark. "Well, but why shouldn't we undertake that part of it?" it would hold back our. drive too mnrh to ston and break rollways. ' 1 The next morning tbey took the I early train for Monrovia, where were 1 situated the offices of the nine other lumber companies. Ordo separated from Newmark to I spend the rest of the morning with i Ilelnzman. a very rotund, cautious per fn . Medford Monday buying nouse turnlshhigs for their new residence .... . 1. nn.l . f T3hanfv in uie suuiu jiuii. i ......... J neinzman. a very ruiuuu. iuuuuus i.- m .1 n Evs.nB of West Phoenix 1 extraction and accent vent down to Medfovd on Monday riclnzman occupied tho time In asking Our rate for cooking and heating is 5c per K. W. H., making the cost $1.55 per week t ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO MEDFORD, OREGON line tho company will proceed to ex tend the line on to Medford. Our school is inircssiii finely un- This oMndny nfternoon J. W. Owver calleil on ytuir correspondent to ea and take n list of urticleH of wenrinp apparel Hint had been found also ve think It U veil to lioip tuo a nmmu,omet of I'rwf. IU"""5 young fellers along." lie laughed si- , . d if nml tho iaM ro,H)rt j l.ud nway under George Dale In . e lently In such a manner as to shake "n,tJ ' . mimclt ,ws reached I'""- Some one had broken out the himself all over. "Ve do not vlsh to s 1 M th..v comi and ' tl,nt lm hvvn ,ut ,hl bo too severe..nnd yet ve must get our 'over e.ghty nnd ,t (,pcnillKS it the foundation wall of rilyou g us a bond (f hoi,Se? could be obtained for fnm iKonmi with stock In tho new com pany that would be satisfactory to us. Ordc's face cleared. "Do you mean that. Mr. nclnzman?" "Surer "Now, I call that a mighty good way outl" cried Orde. "Make vour contract out according to these terms, theu." said Ilelnzman, banding hm a paper, Monday ilies to live in there would be so mnny come thnt it would ho necessary to fix up the upper part of the school house and employ one or two more "'.er Lnhnrs. which will likely be do.,0 1 '' J'" . Mr' 1)1 l0:V' tpnehers. which will likelv .next season nnd then those old croakers who have been ftehttnc good cnlmnlc in FWln Poillt for tllC IllSt said iicinzman, v..-. r.-- - - -'and bring It In 1 four or fiyo years wil lhnve to take a bnck sent. At a specini mevun the hall nnd had put ipute n bundle 01 clothing. Among tho articles wan n slicker and a pair of Hhoes nnd sev eral other th'mtrs. Tliev are now in nrdi. irinnced over tho slip. It re- the school district voted n four null cited two and n quarter as the agreed fnx for school purpose nnd the mn- prlce: spcclfled tho date or delivery ui jorjty of the patrons nre dotermineu n.in.n.i. nni Pmcinr's booms: named . . 10 nave n lirM-viuxn a Ilelnzman and Proctor's booms; named sor.ono na the amount of the bond, to be secured by f 50.000 wortn or biock in tho new company, this loouca sai- lsfactory. "By tho vay" tho little German beamed up at him, swinging his fat legs as the office chair tipped back you vill be selling some of tho stock to raise, money. Is it not so?" "Yes." agreed Orde. "How much vlll you capitalize for?" "A hundred thousand." replied Orde. "Veil." said Ilelnzman. "von you put It on the tniirkft cnmi nnd see ine." (To bo continued.) - t EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (By A. C. Howlett.) other kind will do them. Lnst Thursday the school boys nnd the voutiR men of our town who do not ttnend sehol met nnd hnd an in teresting gnmo f footbnlll. There was only two or three persons hurt. The game wns decided as a tie ns neither team could claim tho victory. I see by looking over our town that there nre now two families living in tens so ns to tnke ndvnntnge of our good school nnd other surroundings. Thanksgiving day was observed here by having ns usual good dinners nnd nt night the Indies nvo o sand wich supner to raise funds to buy a bell for the church, nnd succeeded Owmi? to the erowd thnt is coinir to the Sunnyhide, Mr. Howlett in order to make room for them to sloop nns had a temporary floor put in tho at tic of the hotel nnd now linn seven hods there and tehy are till full every night. NOTICE. The Medford gonornl delivery will begin on the first of December. Pick up nt 1:30 and 3:30 p. m. No change In the morning dollvory. 217 MEDFORD QENBRAIj DELIVERY. morning's train. Mr?. Evans has received word from Salem that there isMTtV'hopo for tho recovery of her liusband. ' i Mrs. L. A. Rose of Phoenix was a 'lledford caller last Mondor. S Mrs. E. Gibbs' was doing trading j with Phoenix merchants Tuesday. 1 Mrs. C. C. Hartley of North Talent j.-as at Medford last Tuesday, w William Cox was up in North Tal ent Monday purchasing bay of C. 'Carey. Mr. Cox says this is bad Aventher for setting wood into Med ford. s Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamlin of Eden Valley were Medford business callers last Monday. Scarlet fever has broken out In Phoenix and parents nre keeping rnany of their children out of school on ccount of tho disease. Wllllm Fern of Ferns Valley was calling on friends in North Talent 'lnet TllPRileV. Noah Chandler, son of Willis Chandler of North Talent, Is 111 nvlth typhoid fever at his brother's, George Chandler, in Medford. Young Chandler had Bono down to visit wlth his brother and was taken sick twhllo there, and cannot be removed jto his own home. NOTICE. i' On account of the increased com. lot feed, wo,, tho undersigned dalry ftnen of Medford, find it necossary to ralso tho price of milk to ten cents ia'quart, retail, and 25 cents a gallon, Jjvholcsale, on anU after December 1, WARNER & SNIDER, J. C. CALHOUN, J. M. SCHMIDT, H. H. CALHOUN, J, V. KEEZER. questions nf nil orts about the new enterprise. At 12 ue uau noi in any way committed himself nor expressed an opinion. "I vlll see Proctor." said be. Ordo. rather exhausted, returned to And Newmark. The two bad lunch together, after which Orde succeeded in getting two more promises of con tracts und two more deferred Inter views. The following morning also he was much encouraged by the rpcptlni ' bis plan. "Thnt's four contracts already." said he. "and three more practically a sure t thing. Proctor nnu uemzman are ntnxror thnn molasses about everything ; and mean as pusley, nnd Johnson's up In the air. the way he always Is. for ' fear some one's going to do him." Out Helnzman offered a new prob lem for Orde's consideration. ; "I haf talked with Proctor." said lie. i "and ve like your scheme. If you can . dellffer our logs here for $2.25, why, I that Is better as ve can do It, but how I do ve know you vlll do it?" I "I'll guarantee to get them hero all I right" laughed Orde. "But what Is your guarantee good for?" persisted nelnzmnn blandly. "Suppose the logs are not delivered what then? How responsible nre you financially?" "Seventy-uve thousand dollars." "If you vlll glvo a bond for the per formance of your contract." pursued Holnzmun. "that vould be satisfac tory," Orde's tnlnd was struck chaotic by tho request. "now much of a'bond?" he asked. 'Twenty-fife thousand vould satisfy us," said Ilelnzman. Ordo hunted up Newmark. "Ilpjnzmnn lias sense." said New mark dryly after hearing Ordo's story. "I was wondering if ordinary business caution was unknown out uero 'quite well in the undertaking and the , same night Geo. Daley gave a dawe On Wednesday of last week I was i which was well attended. called on to tako Mrs. J. D. Tuder, j One of the young men bonrding child nnd her brother, Mr. J. Thomas- hro the Suniivsidc by the name on, up near Crnig nnd Fuller's camp 0f Egger had. his foot badly hurt on tho P. & E. railrond nnd while en . wj,je working on tho extension of the route saw Mr. Craig, one of the con-1 p, & e. railroad, but I). Holt wn tractors, who informed me thnt theycne,i mi ,ireiied tho wound and he were getting along full ns well with thinks thnt ho will he able to go to their work on the railroad ns could bo work again soon. expected nnd ho seemed to be in fine 1lirt peaoiey formerly nf Ashland, spirits over their prospect. They hnve . . f t rnmjer, cnme out nuito a forco of men nt work and still moro arc coming. While in conversation with Mr. Thoranson I naturally turned the conversation to the subject of news papers and The Mail Tribune m par ticular nnd so he hns ordered the weekly to bo sent to him. Mr. Ungdon nnd his son, Charles, in company with W. W. Parker, nil of the Butte Falls country, were pleas ant callers at tho Sunnysido last Wednesdny night. Mr. B. was mov ing out to his fnrm near Medford, .while Mr. Barker returned to ins i;ome Thursday morning. Fil Iliffimhntlium enmo out last Wednesday, bringing out a lond of thirteen telephone poles for the Butte Fnlls-Englo Point line, nnd he re marked that he hod nil thnt ho wanted to houl with four horses for the road is a fright. When it comes in nnviiiL' fiftv-eiirfit cents n niece for hauling telephone poles it makes it quite expensive to get a lino up. On Fridnv I was caleld on to tnke Mr. Wm, Runnel of Grunts Pass up, I mm 1 I If. I.il.. M to Win. rerry s, wnoro ue, jus orouicr George nnd Mr. Jim Wliorton have established a camp nnd nre clearing the nght-ol-wny along uie railroad survey. Tho contractors aro estab lishing camps nil along the routo and men nre in demand to do nil kinds of work. Mr. Riggius, the man who has tho contract to put up tho telophono lino ' from horo to Butte FulU, enmo in to , tho'Siumvsido Sunday with four men and Monday morning they started to 1 finish mittincr un the Doles and stretch tho wire along tho route to Butto Fulls l.iV ... Ir. nnnilll 'I'll II II L'UfM iri ll( Willi Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Daley and fnm-ly. WE D0NT BELIEVE YOU CAN BEAT THIS: Thirty-two acres in this tract, fine fruit land, about two miles from n shipping point. Tho buildings consist of n fivo-room box house, good-sized bnrn, oto. Thoro are 12 ncres of 6 and C-ycnr-old ap ples, mostly NowtowiiB, with com mercial ponchos planted bctwoon ns fillers. Also throo ncrc of young pear trcos nnd somo family orchnrd. Four ncres in nlfalfn. fiix or eight acres of 'Umber, most ly onk and Inurol. Thoro is a pumping plant on tho plnco which supplies water for tho garden nnd nlfnlfn, equipped with gnsolino engine About -10 rods from n eood school. Has rural mail de h'vprv and telophono. Price $10,500. Terms. W. T. YORK & CO. M. M. HERMAN. C. II. HERMAN. HERMAN BROTHERS Deafers in HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, WHIPS, TENTS, WAGON COV ERS, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. All kinds of custom work nnd repairing done on short notice. 317 East Soventh Street MEDFORD, OREGON PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed P"cob Reasonable COFFEILN & PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Pne 303! utlon was unknown out hero." .1110 wire niong mo nmiv u i .vi. .....ni.l .rr nn mv linnil fni' mul tlinm if Mltlsfnctfil'V fll'rutlL'n ilVUUUJ WtM v." "J - - - j ...... ...v... - . f VJ that amount." meats enn not ho mndo with tho own- ,3 "Mlno either," said Newmark. "We'll ors 0f m0 e,,k0 Point-Central Point The New Improved Aladdin . . . r I A Iff n INCANDESCENT KEROSENt MANli-t unmr. Costs One Cent for Six Continuous Hours' Burning. Brightest, purest nnd safest light. It asvos Oil, requires litllo care, . n .;, ... nnnn nvnlndn. Vor salo by minis wiinoiu noisu oi uum v v "'"'"" ' A W. E. STAOY,S E. 0. AYLER, Gen. Agents AGENTS WANItU, Lamps may bo scon nt Shorty Gnrnott's storo. 1 Are You Going East 7 Have you a friend coming west? You ought to bring one to Medford. Call and 8ce us. Let us talk routes and rates withyou. Information cheerfully fur nished. Phone, address or (tall on Southern Pacific R. R. A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent e 0. Hansen. ' Tom Moffat Wo make any kind and stylo of windows. Wo carry plays of any size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. DON'T FORGET ! To see my Silver Toilet and Man icuring Sets and Silver Novelties all new in latest styles and designs Marfti J. Reddy THE JEWELER Near P. O. .1 t Medford Iron Works E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-T All'Hr. chlnerv, Anents In Southern Orcnon for FAIRBANKS. M0PSE & CO. 7 CRESTBROOK ORCHARD TRACTS 5-10-20 Acres Adjoining Hlllcrost orchard and con tain unexceled deep, rich soli. Rea sonable prices and generous terms, OREGON ORCHARDS SYNDICATE SELLING AGENTS ROGUE RIVER VALLEY i