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PI 113 MMITKOltD MAIL TIM IUJNH, MIOIWOW). OKW10N. 'IT MSI) V, mMVAUY 15, 1910. $ EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lly A C llnwluii i HEfi PROPOSA Allium: I lie iiiaiiy ciilli'i M nl KiiKli' I'lllllt Hllll'O I Wltltl. lllHl will i It. .Mrl.i'llilli (if Mi'ilfnid, CihiiiI A trnwior Win (Jili. vc mill ('Iiiii'Ioh Kin Hoy of Wiiiiiiui, IiImIhi. Tin' laiii twii voi mil to look nl ii liwl (if lllllll llllllVll IllTIt (Ml Ultlit Hullo llutli) cift'li itml Mr. Orlnvii wmh iiIho Hlinply kiiiIIIiik on III ninny IiIiiiiiIh Olll lll'l". Tim ninny fili'iiilH of tlm IJwun hIm tttin, Mlmum C'lnn Mini Htliol, nru I'uhi' will, imiiil'ir yoiinp Inriti litt 1 1 ii .1 1 v hImui I i I hi I r.iti ii ml . I Mi wiiuiy IIiii ii h 1 1 in-1' H i Ktiiliuil In' foutnl Unit III io I III - I m m I vnii liiiihi-n mi') ll.nt li wii in5lly limlly lirulil up. Tlutnt liuu Intuit iiiillii ii iiiiiuliiir of lint (uui(i)(io on the rnllroiul ami I li i'IkM uf wny f'M' tin in 1 1 ion il como (Hit Llin piikI wikiIi lull lliu moMt of tlimii only toniiioriiry. .Iiiliu IM oil rami out IiihI Hiitnr- llliiil In loarn of iliolr 'kihmI foitiuin i ilny nfli'r a IoihI of Hiippllcn fur lilw In mifiirliiK lltelr part uf tlm old I iiillniail cuiiip, t tit mumi who iirn Kiit Iiiiiiio plant Him 'wan taUiin on a tint; out t o IIiiiIicm anil liullillnif nioili;iiK" wlillc tlioy wore hut hiiiiiII hIiiiiI lirlilRHH :n 1 culvoiln up In t)i clillilrun. anil' now tlioy have ihmmIoiI llmhor. I lo ropoiin Unit ll.o con tin lituil to N. I.. NiiitIkuii, llio iiian tin dim lnivn the rlnht of way cluiir vho had iiiu lo tl.o Iiihi puroliiiHii, tho oil aliuoHt to Hullo KallH. ciiiiMlilorat Ion IikIiik $11,0110. DIimI I'ohiirary !i. I'.HU, at tho 0, II. WuniHloy ami ilauithtor. MImh family rorildonro on Kuomi croolt, Mulii'l, roiilruoil ft ft it i an oxtoiiili'tl Mih. .loiiulo . .IoIiiikiiii, axoil 10 vIhK to I.om Aiuii'lcfi ami vicinity to yiuim. :i miitithH anil 2t ilnyn. Bliu vIhII IiIm HlHtor and other icIatlvoM, wiih horn In Monroe county. Ohio, of While on thole trip they limit a hoii Quaker piircutH and adliearcil to voyiiKo from f.on AiiuoIoh, or ratlmr many of the peculiar teiientH of that a whipping point oihtoeii iiiIIok from church, althiniKh In after-life nlur the city, to San Krani'lNco. .MIhh Ma- nulled with the MethodlHt KplHCopal liel Hiiy llu.t lni ratlior onjoyuil tln church and lived In accordance with voyaKO hut her father wiih rather tho tcaculur.H of that doniouluiitlon. I "miuoainlNli." had the pleaMtire of vIhHIiik her a Mr. I'loyd I'lerco of Korcitt Oroi'k fow tliuen durltiK her hIcWih-hh and came over in vlult her parontH, Mr. hIio wiih alwryn ready to jjlvc a roa- and Mrn. .1, .1. I'rar.or Iiut Kaliirday. hoii for tin.' hope that wan In her. She Dy MARION GOLDOtinO. Copyrlxtit. lain o Ariiwlriin rmm ami lIHliOII .Marlon llailiiiw.iv iimtili kio v, tint liiloroHicd In lue IIkIiIk of women, wiih deeply liilcrcHifil In the rlfclitM t a woman', ninl that woiiian wiih her Heir, MIhh IIiitliiMvny wiih tweuty nlx yearn old and uiimarrlcil when It niiiI denly (it't'iirrt'd to her that there wiih one rlnlit IiHuiikIiik to her that Hhc hail lieeu ileiilcd, not hy any law, hut by the mom Itiiperlnim of all ruler. CUMtOIII. "A man," nhe unld, "may nay with Impunity, 'I'm looking for a wife,' hut let a wouinii nay the tuime tlihiK ahoiit a liiiHliiind and xhe would he couhi ercil luinuHjcHt In the extreme, indeed, her Hiati'iueut would he held up to rldl iMile and would defeat her ptirpime i marry. Furtliernioro, a mini nmy m'. , ii dnxcu women one after iinoMwr le . u in try him, while a woman - l rhld den io iifK even one man. .So v.. i ,n not koIiir to mihinlt to nuch Injustice any hmccr. I Mi n hunhnnd. home and children, 1 know the mini nhotild like to marry. 1 decline in hukIc for him. I'm nolni; to tiHutiine wllh rcjrard to him the untue privilege he Iiiih nHiuinicd toward m. I hIiiiII propoHO tunrrlnKo." Mr. Archibald Howe wan tho innn to whom MInm Hathaway decided to pro jioHo. He wn thirty-two year old. doliiR a good bunlnco and of good iitnndluir IkjIIi socially and as a cltlr.cn. MIhh Uuthnwny bad an Income of FREE FREE M(f' KVIVJMSS I I WKH foi l In- iihI(Iiik to all iikci-h of kIiis.ch HI Dr. Gobies Optical Parlor (illlHfieH fl"i'(l, i' tiri (l. ct(. Illold ii Iciihch diipllrntcd WIJ Mv SO (J'tllKIt Ht'SINI'.HH," IH WIMT MUX HTItl I I I'llO.VH Will SI t . J. B. KNYA'KT, !'tHldoni JOHN tf OKTII J. A. I'HHUY. Vtco.l'reHiilo.ii VV. II. -JACKHON. Ahh'i ChhIii. UAPITAL $50 000 SURPLUS S.u.OOG Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking (luslncss transactnl We solicit your patrnnaur from Han Kranclifco, IiIh family hav- to her reward. Her liunbnnd, Prof. ItiK preceded him Hi'veial montlm. J, C. .tohtiHon. Ik now teachtim ti Ik Mih. Catolluo Pool of llutte Knlln, hocoiiiI term of hcIiooI In the Keene vho Iiiih been Hpendluu H'o wlntor creoh dlntrlct, and In iinlvorHally liked wllh her pareiiiM, Mr. and Mrn. Tun- hy nil the p:itro:iH of the hoIxhiI. In Itate of JaeliHonvllle, mnne out hint addition to her InuvltiK her hiiHband, Hut unlay mid went to her homo at nhe iiIho lenveu n youui; man whom Untie Knllx on Monday. they have ralred. by l!io niiine of III my IriMt I Hpol( of Mr. OwIiikh Peiin. They leave no children of IimvIiik boiiKht tho old pool hall and their own. The lady came here for now .1. W. Km It ti Ih puttliiK In parti- her health and lielnn Kick all the tloiiH Htid piittltiK It up Into hedroouiH, tlmo formed hut fow nriiitilntHiu'OH. HoiuitthliiK Kicrtly needed In them) Tho remain rero Interred In the part. Crttitral Point cemetery and rellitlouu Home of our cllloim ate about koi'vIcoh wore conilucto.l In tlm ICaule lea dy to ko up In miiolio or hoiiio Point church by Klder J. P. Moornan. other way, for tho railroad company awiliited by A. C. Ilowlett. i ave actually put a twitch out on Your KiikIo Point. correHpondent the ilmer: and nro colnn to pull the ban been and ntlll la on tho nick (own up thoro In nplto of tho fact lint and Iiiih not been able to nsnther that there U neither rond, water nor many IteuiH of iicwh and In thin ron- KraHH or anythlnK to ralne; hut If It ner.tton will wiy to the readera of the idh K we can rnlHo veetablen to Mall Tribune that I will not be nblo Hiipply the new city. to ko to Tnb'.o Hock ,tnd Haum Valley (irant Harvey while rtinuliiK a next Hutiday. EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS Porter Koliliiet arrived hint week died a peaceful death atu' htui koiio I n year. In a bUHliiPM point of view urn eietneum ior a parinerHinp flxlxtcd. The iuetlon In tho ludvV nilnil wan this: Plrut. had the uuu ever thought of her us one he would like to marry: necond. If not. could nhe lead hlni to ho think of her? He wan permitted to discover ,her feellnpa for htm. Why nhould Hhe not Ihj jicrinltted to learn IiIh for her? All thin reaHonltiK wan well eunuch, but to put It Into practice wan another matter. MIhh Hathaway winced ut the llrnt fine. A bnive way to act In the eauo wiih to Hind for Mr. Howe and make her pro(oHal by word. Her feel Iiikh coiHtrnlned her to do It by letter but. after wrltliip and tearing up Home twenty rplHtle. she concluded that nhe miiHi either "lake the bull by the tiortiK"-tlmt Ih. make her proftocal In pernoti or not at all. .Summoning nil her reKoltitloii. Hhe wrote him to call on her. When Mr Howe'n card wan handed her the next cvenlnc Hhe caucht wlclit of her face In a mirror. DIhiiiiiv wiih writ ten on every feature. She wan n "ironj; character. IIioukIi with a tend eticy to enter upon InnovatlotiH that only the concurrent opinion of larp oiiitnunltloH can effect. At any rate, the wan determined and. having once put her hnnd to the plow, would not uni bnck. Hut It required ten mlu tiles before her heart lK.ut would sub lde to a normal rate, nt the end of which time nhe descended the stair-n-e and entered the drawlnj: room Her heart hod recommenced Itn kettle drum performance and her knee !ircatened to let tier down on the lloor. Tint womau'H nature bad Homcthluc to do with the cuhIoiii of iroio8alH for the llrst time ru.shed upon her with re.it force. Mr. Howe rose, alio me- h.itilcally extended her hnnd, he re ii . ed bit Heat, ntid Hhe pnnk on one rd of a sofa. "What can I do for you?' anked the Hltor. MIhh Hothuway'H reply was u nhlver. "A mutter of charity?" asked the ceutleman after a pause to help her (rltt. "Well yes-In a woy." "For whom or what do you ask.ald?" "Myself." Mr. Howe looked Hurprlned. "I Lave went for you. Mr. Howe." she continued, with every show of resolu lion, "In order that I may do pome-ililiiK-HomethliiK very dlpngreeable. and I wish you to help me." "Somethltif; dlsureeable!" "Very." "Ih It HomethhiK we can do topoth er?" "No: one or the other must do It." "I Hhall be very happy to do It for you If I can." "Thnt'H lmpoHble." Mr. Howe thought a bit lieforo nay mc: "If one or the other must do It, and I can't do It, I don't neo but that you uiUHt do It yourself." Miss Hathaway didn't look as if nhe could. "Tell me." ndded the caller, "what P Ih and I'll see what I can do for you." He rose from IiIh neat and sat down beside her. 1 "No; 1 have resolved to do It inym'lf, and I will." "Proceed." ( MIhh Hathaway gathered lier facul tics for u tH'KlnnltiK. ( "Did you ever tliluk of me that Ih, In the friendship that has existed be tween us has It ever occurred to 1 you" She Htopprd. Mr. Howe wiih looking nt her In tently. Her boHom was benvlnn: her ryen were like those of it hunted fnwn. It occurred to him that he would like i to put his iiiiiiH about her, take her head on IiIh shoulder and comfort her, ! "1 have freely resolved." "he went ' on, wllh a Rasp, "always to remain , sliiule" i 'Indeed!" "Yes. And I have thought that wo ink'ht devote uurtelves to xotne world's work together." i He KU.cd upon her, still Intently, for m-'ie luotueip'i, then said: "V.1J (tml lliu ti-fl- ii-OI Iwi in I1ll1i1 ' iii'ti iii.ii iii.il. ii.ii i.i' ii. ..in... tip a home for ourselves," She turned her face up to him light ed by a smile and said' "There. I know 1 could do It" Best Groceries At Prices Strictly in Keeping with the Quality of Our Stock which is Unexcelled A Trial willConvince You WAA1ED Timber and Coal Lands UNOLNEERLNU AitfD SURVEYING COls TRACTS TAKEN AJtfD ESTIMATES VUflSlSHED. B. H. Harris & Co. MFDFORD - - - - OREGON I Office in J acKouu uouuty Bank Upstairs Allen Reagan The Square Deal Grocers PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING An Woik Guaranteed Prices Reunon;iblo COFFEEN l PRICE 11 North D St . Medford. Ore. Phone 303 MrH. I.loyd Culver wiih vimIiiii; with Mrn. A. S. Furry Iiim TliurMluy aft ernoon, Mrn. Merinii llortley of North Tal ent wiin iilteuiliiiK' the Aid incetiiiK Tliurxilny nt Phoenix. .Mr. anil Mm. A. (I. Croy were enlliut; on Mr. ninl Mrn. (, Carey Tliuixlay evening. I.loyd Colver wan u Med ford liuni iiesM vinilor IiinI Tliurmluy. I-',, flililih of North Talent wiih til the eounlv neat hint Tliuixlay. Ilowertnnii lliutley ninl wife of North Tiilnnl went Io .liielcsonville Io vihil Mi. Iliirtley'H pnrenlH IiihI Saturday. Mr ninl Mrs. A. fl. Croy of North Tnheit were vixit hit; Mr. anil Mtv. (1. A. Mover of Valley View orehnnl In t Siitiinlav. Mr. ninl .Mrn. C. Cnrey weru in Meilforil liiwl Siilunhiy. Mr. Ctirdy wiih ielieriiiir a lot of Ii'ih fine hurry vine to N. S. MenuoU ninl KelliitK Home trees to replant. On(ir Low, n forninr Talent, ritni (lent, wiih down to the Muh city last Saturday. Mr. ninl Mr. John Oruffor of North Phoenix were in Meilfoid Snt-tinjny. V, K. AnderHoii nnd wife were do inc tradiiiL' in Meilford Siitunlay. Mnrry I.yneh of Talent wiih ii Meilford hiixitich visitor hint Sal unlay. John Mont wi in Meilford trailing hint Saturdiiy. M. M. Taylor and wife were down Io tho eily of Meilford Saturdiiy. Mr. iiml Mrn. .lumen Allen wore do inc tradiiit' in Meilford hint Tlmix (lay. Mrn. Kred I'nilt of Phoenix wac viit intr liicinls in .liiekoiniville lant ThurHilay. V K. Furry of Phoenix was n Meil ford hiiHine-H oaller last Thuivdiiy. Mrs. .1. V. Dean of Winner Creek eiime down to Phoenix on the eve iiiiiK train to vinit with her (Inuhter, Mih. I.. 0. Colver. Mr. K.' Ciilhoun of Hooky Ford peneh orehtird, wnn up in North Tal ent Inst Tuehdny viniline; their (lanuhter, Mrs. S, S. Stephens. , Miss Clnrn Allen of North Talent wiih nnionjx the nevoral younic eon plt'H from this jiart Hint nltemlcil the piny, "The American Lord," hint Sut nrihiy night in Meilford. ford. JEFFRIES TO SHOW IN FRISCO NEXT SUNDAY SAN FH A NCI SCO, Cnl.. Feb. !,". Jim JoffrieH will ho plnecd on ex liihition here next Sunday afternoon nl Heerentimi park for the piirpnxo of ullowinir loenl fight fntin Io "get n linn on llio actual eonditioii of the heavyweight . ohiimpioiiHhip ehul longor." Jack OleiiHnn, the iirotnoter, h.ts nrrangod n program of ntl;lolieK Io ititert'Ht. the wportH whilo Ihey settle for UioniHclvcH tho mooteiT (iiestion of the cliiineo Jnl'frioH stands with Jack .TohtiHon, The enrnivnl events will ha nulior dinnlcd to Iho Jeffries iittrnutimi, ninl ii bout between Jeffries ami Mer ger will he inuile u star feiluro of the aflertioon'H entertainment. Jeffries is expected here . next TliuiHilny evening, lie will he no ciuutmiiioil li.v He igor mid prohuhly hy Tex Kieknnl. After u conference tho promoter anil fighters will reach ii definite decision as to whether or mil the fight will be held at Salt Idiko Oily, flleason mid Hiekiu'd lnivn pidiniseil tlm Salt I .a lie sports Dial Ihey will give n definite answer hy February 'JO. It is considered n certainly that Ihu fight will not he tdiigqri u( ,Snll Luke. iim:.ic rp that COM) IN' A HAY You enn stop o cough or a cold nH If by magic by Just breathing sooth lug, healing Myomel over the mire, raw and Inflamed membrane. This Is from a man who knows: "Mrs. Muger and niynolf have used your Inhaler faithfully whenever need ed and It Iiiih always given Instant relief and saved it ho from tunny se vere colds. "Tho above Is voluuarlly given nnd If In your estimation Its use as a tes timonial would help to get others to iiro It 1 will gladly have you do bo, as wo consider It a wonderful discovery and recommend It whenever opportu nity presents Itseir." F. W. Mager, contracting freight agent, C. 11. & I). Uy. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Octo ber 1!2, !!)0D. Don't fool with stomach nostrums; try magical llyomol al unco; It re lieves a stuffed up head In two min utes, A completo ll.vomct outfit. Includ ing Inhaler and one bottle of Myomel, coMh only $1.00 at druggists every where and at CIui'h, Strang's, It Is guaranteed to ouro catarrh, croup, colds, sore throat and bronchitis or tnonely hank, Uxtra bottles of Myo ninl, If nftorward needed, cost but 50 cents. YouCouldrVt Head It Off With A Catling Gun Mcdford will have 25,000 people in 19.12. The point is: the 30-aere tract we offer for a song adjoining townsite now, is the snap of the year. See us at once. "We have two good business oppor tunities. THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY Fire Insurance No. ! 1 North Central Ave. lilt tit , WHERE COMFORT REiGRS In tho homo oqulppod with electricity Comfort Is tho presiding goddess. Tho Illumination of the Interior may bo augmented by a lighting arrange ment on tho porch that will add Immeasurably to tho Joy of tho homo on hot summer evenings. Aside from good lighting a houso wired for electricity Is prepared for electric fans, whoso soft breezes aro llko balm on humid nights. Fans are portable and may bo connected with electric sockets either Indoor or on tho verandah. Send for the estimate man and let us bring beauty and comfort to your homo. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC. CO llond tho Whnt Ads. $12,525 Eleven acres in Coinice pears, 10 years old. nine acres in Bartlctt and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 years old; close in; good soil. 'LVrnis. $12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice and Hose pears, 14 years old. These trees are in full hearing and will on the urice asked. $24,000 Thirty-two aen-s in Uose and Anjou pears: iret'S tire from 4 to 7 years of age. Complete set of buildings. Close in. $7000 Thirtr-five acres of hlaek sticky, three miles from Mcdford, all under the ditch and can he irrigated. sp'Irt.UOO Thirty-two acres, close to Medford; eight acres in Newtowns and Spitzcuhergs 5 to 7 year of age; 14 acres in alfalfa: three acres iu peaeiies; two acres in berries; irrigated: buildings. $13,000 Twenty acres: 10 acres in 7-year-old New towns and balance in 3-year-old Bartlett poars; no buildings. $7500 Ten acres, all planted to Newtown and Spit- x.enberg apples, 7 to 11 veal's old. $18,000 Thirty-five acres,' about 25 planted to apples and pears, in bearing. Trees are from 6 to 15 years old; buildings; tour miles from Medford. $14,000 Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptionally fine placo for a homo; twelve acres in apples u d pears 3 years old; about an acre of bearing orchard: 11 acres in alfalfa; all fine deep free soil. $150 to $200 per acre Stewart acre tracts; two miles from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size. Pine building spots on all; can all bo irrigated; cheapest tracts in tho Medford neighborhood: easy terms. $300 per acre Finest five and ten-acre orchard aud garden tracts in the valley; easy terms $85,000 270 acres; buildings; 26 acres in hearing Spitz, Newtowns and Coinice pears, about 60 acres in one and two-year-old apples and pears; fine or chard land, SELLING AGENTS FOR SNOWY BUTTE ORCHARD TRACTS. W. T. YORK & CO 19 M I Un I mil AJnfffu VVp makH ativ kind ,md stvle of windows. Wo carry irlass ,it a in size on hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the counliy QWCKLl AXI) WITH COMt MJT TO YOU AUK AI.W U'S TO IK? ft FOC.D A I THH FA11LOW & DOWMNG, PHOI'niETOIlS. WEST SIDE STABLES 1MIONK 2431 S. GRAPE STREET GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Olfice: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore. i u Operating Quarry at Gold Ray,- Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE ''TTHHtiX J profitably your wliolo nftor-llfo. I nuuo mav uun. m mUuUM., s