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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1910)
ww rrv,imf?JT' wjEii rWlBf(HRnrFitMWiFTTiiffi i r. ,' i '" " MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TUNE 5, 19.1.0. 11 M EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Ity A C. Ilowlcit WIhhi I wroto liuil I IiikI JiiiiL rouoli od homo tlio nlclit liofoio iiml dlil not linvo tlnm to ijiitlmr all tlio nown of IiiIwokI tu our miction, hiiiI anionic (ho ltoiiiii I hurt oinlUoil to mention wait that by npoclal urriiwsoinunt Hov. l.o Mar, our Kapthit inlnlntor, liulil inoinorlivl norvlcoH on Hunrtiiy, May 20, and liroaolmil oniioolnlly to tlio old not- i . f i f. i.i it iiiorn, nnu on Dummy iiikiiv hid our oIhoii at tlio yotitiK nooplo'ii inootlni; woro coniliictod with npoclnl roforonco to Moinorlal day. Tfioito who woro In attoiulanco rojtort that tlio nuriuon wan vnry apiroirlnto to tlio nccnolon and that tlio yonnjf pooplu'n muotlni; witH truly conunondnbJo. Anothor Itom wan that h, V. Wlilt liiK did MOino Hiirvoylntt on tlio north Hldu of tlio crook for H. II. IIoIiiich or William von dor llollon, nurvoyliut oft iioiiio old lotc and that In runnlni; tlio lino liotvomi William Hrown'H lot and tlio ouo William von dor Holloa lintiRht of 8. II. Ilolnxii that ho cut Mm, llrowii'n tlowor bed off nnd put It on tlio Von dor Holloa lot. It Ih utrnnr.0 that after tlio lotn navo boon Hiirvoyod and utaltod off hy nuch ro nownod nurvoyoni an J, B. Howard or IiIm nou Charlon that tlio Htnlcou havo to ho moved hy ovory now nur voyor that coiiiok alontf, for no two of thorn run on tlio tinmo llnoii or tlio Banio aiii'.Ioa. Wli'ilo I nni on tlio Kiibjoct of Sun day work nnd Hunday iIoIdkh I will remind tlio ror.dor that on Chlldron'H day, Juno is, thoro will ho n Hunday Hclmol plculo on Kokuo rlvor bolow tho Ilybeo hrK'KO. Tlio ontrnnco to tho i;niitnl will bo near tlio Tahlo Hook nchoolhouKo. Itov. Mark C. Dn vlri will havo charKO of tho mootln:;, and It Ih oxpoctod that thoro will bo a uiimbor of Hunday hc!iooIh ropro Hvnteil, Mr. Davln will nlco preach at Central Point on Moudny, tho 13th, at 7:-tr p. m.: Trail on tho Hth, Klk Crook and tho lGth, Kooho Crook on tho mill, Dudley tho 2lHt and Peyton tho 22tl. Parties Intoreatod will plcpuo romouibor tho datoo. J. 1 Knton of Modfo-d has about flnlithod pal'itlin: Mr. vor. dor HoN len'a houso. ICiiKono Chlldorn and w!fo (nvo Miss WIlllauiH of Central Point) nro visit ing llonjauiln Ilrophy nnd family. J. Prank Hrown, ono of our loading real oHtato men, an woll no merchant, nnd Mr. Miles of Medford woro allow ing Mr. O'Noal and Mr. Jnmoa around tho country and culled for dinner on Tuesday. Mr. Ilrown reports thnt ho Iiiih recently nolil what la known an tho (lllchrlit place, recently purchas ed by Mr. llliil.op, to v. man by tho naiiio of Kulht; coni'l'lorr.tlon 1. Krunlc said t'mt ho iiold 11 so cheap that ho was aiihamed to toll. Tlio people of lOaislo Polnl r.ro Klnit to havo ii brldi:o built ucro.'ii that mud hole noar tho illation, an tho money has been m bucrlbod and as soon .is tho material can bo put on tho ground It will bo built. W. V. Wood, formerly n harness makor of Medford, lias bought tho squatter right to Mr, Htowoll'ii placo on tho hill vost of our town and moved his family onto it. Mr. Nothorlr.tHl, who line cbnrgo of tho lltitto Kails mill, nnd Mr. Israel Pnlton catno out Inst Wednesday nit er n load of suppllou for tho mill and uorso food. II. 0. Pharos and wlfo camo out Inst Thursday and took tho train for Med ford. Mm, PImroB will remain In Medford for a short time and her hus band will start for Kosobuig this (Krldny) nftornoon to file on his homestoad 011 what Is known as tho unsurvoyol. Thoro has boon notice sent to Mrs. Ilbwlott that thoro will bo about 20 from that section hero for dinner Friday on 11 elr wny to noncburg to iimlto their filings tomorrow, Juno t, Hiram U, Thomson and his son Froil called for dinner TLursdny on tholr wny to Lake Crook. Thoy woro takon up by B. II. Harnlsh. Henry Chlldroth moved his fnmlly out from 121k Crook last Thursday and rein;) Inert horo over night nnd Friday moved Into whr.t Is known as tho Pol ling houso Just vacated by Georgol Phlllpu, who has moved Into tlio house 1 lust vacated bv Mr. Pntton. i Mr. Ling nnd son of Medford camo out Thursday evening In n rig to do somo painting for Mr. Tronson, tho apple king. Henry Hlllor passed through horo Thursday on 1i1b way to tho Dutto Fnlln country to look for a place to locate a sawmill. Mr. Ash of. Klk Creek camo out Wedncsdny, loft his team hero and wont to Medford nnd on Thursday evening camo out nnd wout ns far as Trail that night. Mnrtln Bpsncor wna among tho guasts nt tho Hunnysldo Inst Thursday night on his way from Dudley, tho tiusurvoyod, to Hosoburg, Mrs. Austin nnd Mrs, Wilson 0 Dudley enmo out Thursday rvenlng on tho KukIq Point and Poyton ntngo, Merrill, IloolicHlor, N. Y.; W. F. I Inl toolc tho train for Medford and will fi0ll. Provo; It, IJ. Smith, JunoBvillo, go to llimoliiiri; to fllo on tholr homo-jo.; E. W. McClun:, Now York; John stondii Juno 4. lArnoll, Scattlo; Mm. II. M Forlon- Hnylng Is In full blast nnd ovory- OU0( Gold Hny; J, C. Godwin, HohIoii, oooy is so miiiy uini iiemw nro narco. t Torwil Hirer: J. K. Komlr ok. flor- muntown; It. G. Miller, Huffnlo; K. A. Mnrcor, KnmmH City; 0. C. Ilnlm. 0. WJL.05 AdkcIcb; A. M. Qunlmnn, Wil- Hotol Arrivals. The NuhIi -II. .1. Small, Iowh, Cal.; 0. 0. Dunn, S. S. I'enlz; I'. 0. TJioiiimoii. W. E. Thomson. Lake Creek; A. 1. Wnrron, Hilts; E. O.j I'arlmrn, Mnrali field. Ti bo nblo to draw n largor salary ovory week will well ropny you for spending sorno monoy this week In advertising for a bettor Job. ' ' 11. in, 1 , 1 11 i-W f For Store Lighting MAZDA Lamps Are Unrivaled They enable an store to use electric light at a cost which is less than would have to be paid for any other illuminant on the market. We Furnish MAZDA Lamps to our central station custom ers at very liberal terms. The General Electric Company is supplying us with the GE MAZDA lamp in all sizes suitable for all lighting needs. . Every merchant should look into this question of more light for his business. We have several interesting propositions for merchants. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY Land for Sale I bnvo a fow rhoico trnots of Reed orchnrd Inml for snle. Tracts from twonty (20) to ono hnndrod nnd Bixty (100) acres. Tho land is sitimtod in tho fnmons npplo bolt, near tho world-famed Tronson & Guthrio orchard, near EaKIo Point, Or. Somo of tho lnnd 13 improved nnd somo unimproved. I nleo havo property In tho town of Eaglo Point for finle. Those intending to purchaso plonso rivo mo a call in person or call Englo Point central by phono. A. B. Zimmerman I wish to announce that I havo purchased the Union Livery Stables and will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses boarded by the day, woek or month. I guarantee a squaro deal to all. R. GUANYAW UNION LIVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. Medford Iron Works E. E. TROWBRIDGE; Proprietor. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All' kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in Southern Ore gon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. In Case of tSicKness PHONE 3641 MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Post Office AllNight Service Free Delivery Medford Is Certainly Entitled to Be Named The Pasadena of Oregon Every advantage connected with living in a city may be had with an Eden Valley Tract The Best Class of People Are Attracted Here Peoplo of refinement; people with moans; retired husiness men; professional men; college and university grad uates, are coining to tho Uoguc River Valley hy the score. Within the past two years almost a hundred Chicago and Evanston, 111., people have purchased homes near Medford, and nearly every one of them has a friend or two whom they hope to induco to come and locate in. tho valley. New York, Philadelphia, Boston and many other castorn cities are almost iC not quito as well represented, while St. Paul and Minneapolis have more representa tives here than any odior several cities eomhined. Think these statements over and get your thinker going. "Write to tho xmdersignod or tho Medford Commercial Cluh for detailed information ahout the country, and you will never havo causo to regret it. The Most Fascinating Investments Are In Bearing Orchards Near Medford Most of tho producing orchards havo hcen held in largo holdings until recently. A few weeks ago the Eden Val loy Orchard, containing G05 acres, was placed on tlio market in any desired acreage. Wo havo heen authorized to offer tho hearing apples and pears for sale, and if yon know anything ahont this country and want a desirable block of bearing trees, writo or como soon. During tho past week over $150,000 worth of tho property has been disposod of. It is located within two miles of Medford at an elevation of about 100 feet above tho city and is one of the best kopt orchards in tlio world. Parts of tho orchard offered for sale havo paid tho owner over $600 per aero per yoar for four straight yoars. Do not como unless you are prepared to stay, for just so sure as you do come tlio combination of fat soil, grandour of scenic beauty and Italian climate will steal you, body and soul. After one visit horo you will bo miserablo any other placo on oartli.' i tflsibi'.ivi'i. K "v An Eden Valley Orchard will pay an income the very first year Buy now JOHN D. OLWELL EXHIBIT BUILDING MEDFORD, OREGON V W' '' "" i r ' ill I Mill lilloiMMml Ii) I '' . I iM.i