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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
M3SDF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, THURSDAY, MAY 2G, 1910. prrr-j irrr h i $ EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Ity A C. Howlclt lOuil Himcolimit unit It, J Iliilloy tiro at work ropulriiiK thu loloiiliono lino liotwoon Ilutto Kalln mid Contra! Point via ISnnlo Point, Mlim MiikkIo Duloy 1'itii boon In Htullod nn liollo i;lrl nl tliln point, Hlnco my ltint, which wnn iiont by Krlduy'ii mull, I luivo Hiiont n fow tlayii In tlio vicinity of Tmll, An wnn iuiiioiiiicimI In tlio Mnll Tribune, Hov. .W. C. DiivIh and niymiK bold an all day niootliiK at tlio Central iicliool Iioiimo and lind Horvlccni on Huttirdny nlKht, Tlio conitrt'icatlon wim uood mid tlio nooulo nooincil to approclnto tlio inaohliiK ami Hntiday iichool ox orclnon, 1 notlcod a docldod linprovoinoiit in tlio county roadn nlonic tlio rotito. Tlio oropn aro looking (Iiio. Wlillo I wan up In that ronton I had tlio pluuiiuro of iiictotlni; hoiiio of my old tlmo frloiidii, Ainomt tliom wnn Jonopli Hniu mnli, an old tlmor, Jnolc lliinton and family nnd lilii fntl.or and Mrn. IIud ton'u fnthor, 13. Ilnmmond, Whon wo comparod nr.on wo found that tlio niim of thorn wan 240 yonrn, or an nvornKo if 82 yoaru. I nliio mot W. 1'. Mor Knn and wlfo, old ptouoorn of Contra! Point, nnd thoy nro iionr tlio octoRo nrlan lino. Juclcnoii rotiuty iiiiihI Iio a ttood placo to find old pcoplo, .lumen llliifror Ih oui;uKod In paint Iiik l 11, Dnly'ii Iioiiho, M, M. Hamlin, recently from WnnliliiKtou, en mo In nnd cngnKod n room at tlio HunnyHldn Monday, wnlt Iuk for Jud ICdunll to como out from tlio mirvoyorn' camp at l'lnh I.alco to talto him out to tlio camp. Ho Ih a civil oiiRlneor and In koIiir to work on thw Hiirv-y for tlio P. (i. B. rail road. Mrtt. V. M. Thoinpion mcmhIh with tiiU Ihkuo u card of thunltn to hor frloiulH nnd :elhl)oni for tholr klnd iikhh diirlnK hor affliction In tlio loan of hor HUHhaud recently. ' A. II. y.lminormau comen out with another advortlHement calling atten- PRISONERS REFUSE TO EAT OR WORK itlon to a number of trnctn of land jho ban for mile, In and and otitxldo of tlio town of 10ai;lo Point, Jcimiio Kratluiilmrtf of Uutto Falln linn boon Imullui; out a lot of nhnkon for the HunnyHldo botol to cover a now burn, Hcott Clanplll nnd wlfo and MIhs I.ottlo Potoni vero Kiientn at tlio Sun uynldo Sunday nnd mondny tilcbtn. Thoy camo out from tholr homed In Ilutto Falln to reploulHb tl'olr stock of i!00(lt), II, K, C, ICdmondnon camo out Sun day for two wpoolrt of wlro rnpo for thu Ilutto -'nllH mill. (Ioori;o II. West, ono of tho foroHt raiiKorn, camo out Baturday to vlHlt bin family, returning on Hundny to 1Mb cam i near tho hoadwntera of Dig Uutto. (Iiih IloHonntnhl Ih oiu;ar.ed dinning a well for Profosnor P. H, Dally. ThomnH Abbott U helping him. John Mclntyro brought out a lond of lumber from llnwk'n mlil laut Mon day for Mr. Wilson. .W 11. Chance, doputy commlHslou or and fnctory Innpector, calloI on ub TueHday while on li Ih vny to Uutto Falln to Inflpoct lumbor iiiIIIr. I'M ward Welch and Sam HoIIoiih called for enrly dinner Tuesday while nn their wny to the Hlg Ilutto country to Helect a locution for a nnwmlll. Mr. Welch Informs mo thnt they, bin fnthor, J. II. Wolcli, nnd bin broth er, Intend to inovo nt leant ono of their t ii 1 1 Ih up onto tho railroad right of wny nenr Ilutto KnllH. (leorKo Garret, wlfo and family nnd Attorney Plilpjm and wlfo cxmo out ItiHt Kundny to vlHlt Mrn. Howlott nnd tho ladles. Metidaincfl Gnrrott nnd Pblppu nro two of our old neighbor clrln (neo I-Viucoh nnd Clara Under), hnvlng been raUed nonr UiIb placo. iHrael Patten, who recently moved to Ilutto F.illu, camo out TucBdny night and ntoppod with ub over night. USED A REVOLVER IN PROPOSING TO MAID! Danced Jin; Got Paralysis. HAN llBKNAHMNO, Cnl May 20, --Suffering- from imrnlvHln brought on by lowing u J'Ki Mrfl, Mnry Cninilall, HO, Ih FuriotiHly ill today, and tlio iloetorH who nro uttonding her fear hIio will not recover. EAGLES HOLD BANQUET The local F. 0. E. will hold a big banquet on Thursday evening, at their hall. All Eagles are cordially invited to be present. Notice Tho old established Medford Dnkory nnd Delicatessen havo ngnln resumed buulnesH with now men, bettor goods, prompt sorvlco. Uvorytblng up-to-dnto. Our motto Is to plonso our pat rons. Olvu us a trial. Ilc Rpcctfully, A. F. REINKING & Co. KOUTH CKNTKAL AVE, PHONE MAIN 2232. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO, Office: 209 West Mnin St., Medford, Ore. U U r. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE P. O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT t Wc rnako any land and stylo of Windows. Wo carry Glass of any sizo on hand. 1 MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon. &; r Mr. Investor WKNATCUHK, WiihI.., May 'JO.--Cliarlcn Kontor and E. W. Hoe, rei reHOiitntlvoH of tlio IndiiHtrial Work ers of thu World, of Spokane, nro in jail today, refuslnc to work or to eat, uuil Wountclico ih disturbed by pntH poetri of a repetition of thu recent HiKikauo war between tho police mid tlio ltidtiHlrial Workers of the World. i ALAMEDA, Cal., May 20.-I5e-cniiHo ho held a revolver to the face of hin Hwcotheart to compel hor to 8ny "yen" when he asked her ham! in innrni,'c, IlaiiK . Miller, a deputy xiimlmnHtcr, today ItOKan n 00-day Hontence in the county jail. He wan cliiiriMwl willi ilialnrliini. (tin nnniA. M!hr Carrie Kruiiheim was the com- J pOT Sale t & GrOCCrS plaiuim; wiIiichk. i HERE is certainly tho finest opportunity to make money ovor presented In tho Roguo HIvor Valley: 5C acres of rich, red, loamy, al luvial noil, situated In a protected npot with protecting hills on two Bides; a small creek runs through It; no frost; adjoins land than which no better can bo bought for $400 an ncro; C acres In young orchard; commands n fine view; land adjoining on tho south with unkempt bearing orchard Is held ct $875 an ncro; 2C acres only about half mllo away, but no better soli, is held at 311,000. There Is a houso and barn on tho placo end timber to last for years. All could bo planted to fruit nnd sold at $G0O nn aero insldo of two years. Property that can bo made worth $25,000 In a short tlmo by planting trees; can bo bought now for $12,500. PAIIT CASH, BALANCE EASY TERMS. Cut this out and mail it to Box 496 Medford, Oregon. This Place Will Be Worth $25000 in a Few Years Qi There is a Wonderful Difference between the light afforded by an ordinary carbon incandescent and the brilliancy of our new Gen eral Electric MAZDA lamp. The latter radiates two and one-half times as much light with the same amount of electric current A 40-Watt MAZDA Affords Twice the light of the 50-watt carbon lamp now in general use and costs one-fifth less to burn. We recommend its use to our customers as it more than cuts their light bills in two, making electric light so inexpen sive that no home, however humble, and no store, however small, can afford to be without it Ask us to show you the new General Electric MAZDA lamps and dusters. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. - --- --- AVIATION MEET FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY MAY 27, 28 and 29 for the benefit of the CRATER LAKE HIGHWAY See Paul Ely In a Curtiss Biplane OLD COX RANCH OAK PARK END OF OAKDALE AVE. HI IR R A H' Th niU bil(l iS h01 ftUd WiU fly fr thlG dayS Ut 0AK PA:BK, Every lluinnu bein win waut to witness the flight, and in this instance can help a good "-''''' causo along (Orator Lake Highway) by attending tho meet. Tho prices of admission havo boon reducod. This is tho first timo a moot has been hold whoro admission was less than $1.00. Admission to the Grounds; Adults 50 cents, Children 25 cents i . J w ! ' ftir(lMMrwfrB.M. , hjf;k&4ktAi , , i Ag.t