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AflODTTORP MATL TRIBUNE, M13DFORD, PRIMON, TODAY, JULY 8, 1910. Ai ..'.' J, K v EAGLE POINT EAGEEI3 Ity A'C. Ilowlclt Hliicti I IiihI wrote for llio benefit ol' (ho lendera of Ihu Mull Tribune (Intro Iiiih not licuii much ol' u hMi Sii our (iilut litllo villiiK"'. Bundiiy wiih an tiiiUHiniily tpiltit day iih thou) waH no proaohlnic anil tliu tlnurnrH did not liavu their iimiuiI Kalurduy niulit dance. Many of tliu biiHobnil filayora wont to Hullo KiiIIh on Kiiii day to bo hiiio to bo on tiiau tor the Kama on tliu Fourth. Ah already announced tho rnilmud iiiuii who havo boon hum had iiil tlinlr JoIih and none to other pnrtn ho ahoul llio only thing to bronlc ihu monotony wait ocoiiHionally hoiiki ono would drlvo up and iihU to luavo their toaia while thoy wont to hoiiid idauo to a celebration or iih! for a timtti to K" iioinowhoro until about noon, thou an oouiihIouiiI vimler would drop in and call for a dinner on their way to Momowhoro, but about 1 o'clock tho uiouolony wan changed it appeared that hoiiki ono inAHhIaud had phoned to MrH, How loll that thoro would bo a company of Hovcntooti ooino from that city to tbo HuiiuyHldu for dinuur and tho first thiiiK I know up coiiich throe autoH loaded with Indien, Kontlonieii and Iio.vh and uirbt. And iih thoy filod in It. L. HriuH introduced hiin Kulf and iutrodueud the following to wit: MrH. It. Ij. HriuKH, Mr. and Mrn. K. I). IIHkkh, 7.. Clido Hriuk'H and wife, Mm. M. K. ItriccH, MiiHtor It. h. HriKKH, lr.r Hillio Hriuk'H, fl. S, Iliitlor and wife. I. J. MoNuir and wife. M'ihh .lulia Whitney, MIhh Hope Hurdio and MiiHtor Mauley Hrowor. After the introduction and a cordial ureutin wiih oxteilded to each by the hunt and hoHtuHH, then they bomm to wan der around the place to nee the placcH of interest, ask (iieHtioiiH about the Htreaiu, HhIi and even nnked about the kind of mono,uitncs wo bad hero alouc the creek, the kind of trees wo had planted, etc., but in a abort time dinner wan an nounced and they all Hontcd them koIvoh at ono table, and tho ride in tho frcHh morning air invo them an appetite and they ato iih IIimikIi thoy enjoyed it, but in tho courao of time thoy began to fool iih though thoy wore not in need of victualH ho left tho dining room ami repaired to the largo porch on tho north Hide of the lintiHo facing tho crook, whero they could watch tho clear cold water of Little Huttu Hpeed on itH courHo to bo Hwaltowed up by tho mighty Kogue Itiver. and of all tho fun thoy Hcomcd to enjoy. Mr. It. L. HriggH wan a member of tho famoiia legitduturu at the time that tho Into Senator Mi chael wan elected and ban niuco had considerable to do with tho politic of the Htatu and county, and Mr. Butler lias boon in the iiiercautilu hiiHiuoMH for Kovcrnl yearn in Ash land and tho other laemburH of the company are promui'Mil in the mi oial raukH of AhIiIiiikI Hocioty. They oxprcHHod thcuiHolvcH ho woll pletiHod with thoir visit and thoy havo prom ised to return again in the near near future Mrn. Kollv of Medford, Histor of AJ. Homier, camo out on Sunday morning mornlng'H train, took brealc fiiKt at tho Sunn.VHido and went on up to Durby with her broth.-:-. mot her horo. Mr. II. M. Cohh, ono of tho live real estate dealors and boostors of this country, rode up to the Sunnyside Sunday in an auto a short time af ter the Ashland party had gone, with n company of nix others, five iadioH and Mr. Orin Murphy and asked if wo receivod a messago over tbo phone calling for dinner at five and, being Informed that wo did not began to inquire of tho hollo girl about tho moHsago and on inquiry found that ho lind sent tho moHHiigo at tho time hIio wiih off duty an alio ifi off on Sunday from 11 o'clock to 3 p. m., nnil an Mrs. Ilowlott was not pre pared to sot fltich a meal iih rIiq would liko on such an occasion and thoy did not have timo to wait, had to return without diniior, but tho next time ho will phono curlier. On tho morning of tho Fourth there was quite a nunilior of our eilizciiH started for Hutto Falls and some wont on Sunday, but tho most of thorn waited until tho morning of tho Fourth, although Mr. IlesH, a cr.rponlor from Medford, who is out hero building a barn for Mr. Ilaak, wont to Huttu FiiIIh Sunday and his paVtnor, Mr. Mason, wont on his biko on Sunday. Mrs. I (owlet t and two daughters went on the morning of tho Fourth, but Mrs, Ilulnier re turned that night, hut I suppose you will havo a report from (hero so I will not liiuko any spoeinl repoit ex cept (hat tiio ball game between tho Kaglo Point and Hutto Falls teams resulted in a complete) Water loo for Hullo Falls, tho game sland lug lfi to 0 in favor of Kaglo, Point. On tho evening of tho Fourth Fd Ilanlov. wife and children and Mr . ., . .. ..!. .... . .1 ...tilnv i... 1 .,. (2. ..ill. I....1. .. 1 nun juts, uniriroii ro( o un 111 nor auto and called for dinner about iii.lni.l but T told them thai Mr . Ilowlott and (ho girls woro nil nt!' Hutto Fnlh and Hint thev could not bo accommodaled at that timo so Kiev had to go elsewhere, but I'M said thul I hoy were oniiiinir nuaiii and that the next timo ho would phono ahead and havo spring chicken. Today, the fith, wo havo been ho busy (hat I could not write in lime for the afternoon mail, there having been a largo number of strangers whoso names I didn't loam, but among tho guests for dinner wiih Mr. Wakefield and a gentleman by tho nuino of I!. W. Bailee recently from Texas. Ho wiih out horo look ing for a homo whoro ho would havo a healthy climato for his wife, who has poor health in Toxas. Mr. Dodge, tho well borer, wiih also horo for dinner. Ho has just finished a woll sixty foot deep for a man above Hrownsboro. Also Mr. Fees, the man who in superintend ing tho pipe laying between Medford and WasHon Canyon. Phil Lunloy of tho Florence rock, Crater Lake Htirvoyiug party, iiIho called for dinner and eight young men whoso names I did not leant. (loorgo West started this after noon, July ft, with bis family, for Prospect, whoro Mrs. Went oxjiootH to stay for about two months, when kIio expects to return to the Sunnyside for winter quarters. Lust night tho Fourth, a now gang of railroad mon camo in to board ami work on tho P. & K. Mr. T. S. Zimmerman Iiiih moved from Hutto FiiIIh and is living on tho old Jack place, Oa the evening of the 20th of last mouth when John C. Murphy, the foreman of tho steel gang on the P. & II. railroad announced that ho had tendered bin resignation I noticed that some of tho men em ployed under him were calling for their board bill and I, out of curi osity, inquired of ono of tho men in tho matter of tho Eatnto of if ho wiih going to quit tho road andiCioorRo H. Nouber, a Bankrupt, hiu niilv u-iiu "vnii uir. ..,- iw.au I III bankruptcy. - -t'-j j '! t "! ""'ja, ih going and wo aro nil going to follow him." Mr. Murphy has been boarding, hiuiNolf and Imh men, all the way from five to nineteen incii,jKNoub?r' 1,,B w,,: to,V,U,f'U .,:.... i.. i- ii . i i I rich, ass gneo of tho cstato of T. J Hii.ee last fall and a more popular Konnoy, ?, iVent debter: mnn among men I never saw. Thev would all to a man speak in the highest to nni) of him iih a man and an overseor of men. It was a sub loot of .remark that Murphy could cot moro work out of tho men and do it easier than any man on the works, llio place will be hard to fill. Mrs. William Sikuicc of Dudley camo out on tho evening of the 110th on tho stage and the next morning took the 1 & K. for Mcdford for medical treatment. 1'Vnnk llrown and wifo and Gus Nichols and wife started for Sun Francisco on tho evening of the 30th. The two hull's will remain in San Krniieisco for a few day while their husbands went to Keno, Nevada, to see tho big fight. Mr. Willots of Persist hns tho con tract for carrying tho mail from horo to I'mspoct and started from tho Sunnyside the morning of tho 1st. Ho expects to run roguliyrly thrco timosa week via Trail to I'or sist to 1'rospcct and back, leaving horo at 0 a. m. Mrs. Pnokard of Lake Creek came out on tin. evening of the '10th, left her horso at tho Sunnyside stable, went to Medford to trade, returning on tho 1st of July. Kev. J. K. Day, a Presbyterian minister of Woodvillo, called to spend tho night of the 1st inst. He is cniivAHsing for the Oregon Nur sery Company. He was on his way to Hutto Falls to spoud tho first day of tho wcok. Miss Ada Ditsworth, who has been teaching school in Josephiuo County for the past year, called and spent tho night of tho 1st on her way homo on Hoguo Itiver near Peyton. She was aocompuniod by Mrs. A. K, Mer rick. J. P. Moomnw, Sr., moved his household effects to his now homu in Josephiuo County about twenty miles from Orauts Pass on Williams ltivor. On his way down ho had on Ins wagon two pigs that ho hnd raised horo, in a hoy, and the old man was so anxious to get off ho did not lako timo to fasten thorn in good bo on tho road going down tho Applegate rivor thoy got out and just followed along the road and tho man who was driving tho rear team, Mr. Hosenstuhl (Gus), said ho saw tho pigs running along the road and never thought of them being tho Mooinuw pigs, but after thoy had gone u mile or more, Mr. Moomaw disco vored his loss, and turned around, drove hack and mot them, but had lo travel about two niilos extra on account of his mis lake. Wo woro cnlled on over the phone on the 1st for a wagon and team lo lako ton or fifteen nien from the '.1...W.I I.. II... TI....I I ,1 iiuimi in uiu minify rnni'ii u oi " "" "" '"" '" unuh mm rNiirtoil after tho train arrived the M ""V Inking ten mii wiih him 'to work on the Mcdford water work Phil I.oosob, formerly of Kla math County, who Iiiih been with a paitv surveying out the Crater Utw load, called on lis about noon on llio hocoiiiI. The Hiirveying party had all come out to spend tho 2nd in the valley and Ihu most of them went to Mcdford by team, but thrco of Ilium, i. ., Oiih DilHwoilb, L. Kimt and I toy Vaughan, ato dinner at the Hiiiiii.vhIIo and returned to thoir liomuH near Poyton tho naino day on horseback. Howard S. Dudley and his brother, JnuioH W. Dudley, of tho real estate Him of Dudley Hrothorfl, of Mcdford, called for dinner on tho 2nd. They were in their auto and had been above here looking over some laud. .hist a little after noon Superin tendent (lerig of tho P. &. K It. It. Co., wife and sou and daughter, rode tip .in thoir auto nnil Mr. Oorig pro cured a horse and went on up tho line and bis family returned to Mcd ford. Mr. (Jerig reports that they am getting along nicely with the railroad work, that they have tho grading about all done to the Hdsall flat and that next week thoy will begin to lay steel again, and that 4i bridge crew will be out next week to commence to frame tho bridges, that thev will lay about four miles of track beforo they havo to build a briilgu and by tho timo thoy get the track laid tho bridgo crew will have tho timber all ready to put together and by that iiicuiih they will keep pushing tho work right along to com pletion. Mr. S. Johnson of Mcdford who hnH an eating houso on Front Street and has Ii'ih family camped on Ginger Crook near Hutto Falls, called for dinner on the 2nd on his way tj Mcdford. Mlfircprnnontntion In a storo's ad vertising Is no rnro na murder. And no more profltnblo ns n btv.lnoss pol icy. IN THi; IHBTWOT COUKT OP THE UNITE!) 8TATK8 POIt THE 1)18- vrmAif-n .. ......- ... .1 to mo creoiiorH m mo eboyo nuiuuu bankrupt; to Gcorgo E. Noubor, tho I nbovo named bankrupt, and to name , Notlco 1b hereby glvon thnt on tho 24th day of Juno, 1910, tho nbovo nnmed bankrupt filed in tha nbove entitled court and cause his duly verified petition for dlschargo from bankruptcy :.nd that on tho samo day tho trusteo In bankruptcy f led ln Hnld court nnd cnuso uIk duly veri fied petition f tho sale of tho fol lowing described realty of tbo bank rupt, to-wlt: HEINZ 57 Varieties of pickles, etc. You are sure of getting quality at this store that's why we carry tho "Heinz" products. Don't forgot to insist on WHITE DIAMOND FLOUR Try our 25c Special COFFEE Olmstead & Hibbard West Side Grocers. A SNAP VOH SALW IY OWXKIl. SO ncroa Improved land; 6ov oral good springs; l oubo, barn, otc; C pcroa In boarlng fruit; G acres good corn; G tons hay; if sold at onco, 10 Vlin AOIXK TAK1CS IT. Good Teriiiis liujulro 720 Woat 12th, ------ -- Commencing nt tho nouthoftitt cor ner of block numbered Uilrty-o!i;ht as laid down on tho official pint of tbo town of Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, and runr.ln;; thonco woHtorly alone tho noutiiorn boun dary of snld block 38 forty HO) foot; t lion co northerly and narallol with tho eiiHtoru boundary of isald block 38 two hundred (200) foot; Uonco ennt orly along tho northora boundary of said block 38 forty (40) feet; thence tithorly and along tlio camera boun dary of said block 38 two hundred (200) foot to tho point of beginning. Also lots ono (1), two (2), thrco (3), four (4), flvo (C), ulx (0), Bor on (7) and eight (8), If tho block numbored thlrty-nlno (30), situated on tho westorj sldo of KHtl etrcot between V and IS streets In tho said town of Jacksonville, Oiegon, thnt tbo said property nbovo doscrlbod Is what In commonly known and callod tho Jacksonville hosobn.l grounds, In Jacksonville, Jackson county, Ore gon; nnd ono-half of all of na'd prop erty In ow od by tho fstnto of O corse K. Nouber. a bankrupt, an '. tho other ono-half thereof Is owned by ono M. M. Taylor of Jacksonville, Jackson county, Oregon, or.ch of nald parties owning nn undivided ono-half Intor ORt therein and thoro to. Also tho cant one-half of lot num bored thrco (3 fn block numbored two (2) fronting twenty-flvo (26) foot on California street, and run nlng back tho samo width ono hun dred (100) foo and cmbrurlng all tbo ground between the lot formerly owned by L. 8. Thompson and th lot formorly ovrncd by Lovj and BIN gor; also ulno (9) feet of tho north nnd of lot four (4) In sak block two, fronting nlno (9) feet on Third street nnd running back tho same width fifty (oO) foot. That a meeting of all of tho cred itors of Bald bankrupt Is horoby call ed for Thursdny, tho 16th day of July, 1910, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, Bald meeting to bo hold nt tho offlco of tho refcroe In Mcdford, Orogon; nt said timo and placo cold petitions will conio on to bo henrd, tho dower Interest of the said Iiattlo M. Nouber vh bo fixed and ascertained, and tho rights of William Ulrlr.h, assignee, as tho own er and holder o! tho mortgage upon the realty of tho sold bankrupt will bo dotormlnod. ' And such othor business will bo transacted as way proporly bo trans acted beforo such meeting. Dated this tho 30th day of Juno, 1910. HOLBROOK WITHINOTON Reforeo in BankruDtcy. Exceptional Buys Best Prices and Terms A Home i Fine Building Site I Antelope - --- 4 - - m t ""a NOTICE! Prom July first tho Itogiio Itlvor KIsl, Co. will bo on n cash basis. All our goodH aro perlshablo and wo must pay cash as they arrlvo to us, thoro foro wo must huvo cash to got thorn. Thin applies to alt. Wo regret to bo obliged to adopt this syotom, but be ing short of cat Ital wo aro compolled to do so. Hoping our customers will still contlnin with us, wo romaln, as ovor, noolE RIVER FISH CO. Messier & Kcnworthy. IJL'filNKBS CONDITIONS. () Extract from editorial, Now York Herald, May 30, 1910.) Tho onoly uonfavorablo element In tho situation Is tho unfavorable atti tude of fodoral lawmakers nnd state officials towards tho railways and tho spirit which would prevent the com panies from moderately advancing their charges to offset tho increased cost of operation. When tho manu facturer is obliged to pay higher prices for raw material and Increas ed wages ho docs the only possible thing in the circumstances and cor respondingly rrlsos tho chnrgo for his product. Tho railways aro obliged A.L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. Office 1 13 South Front Street. Phone 2751. B91 In Nicely Located Real Estate 39 Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard on the south. 5 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres bejiring pears. 1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres 1-year-old Bartletts. 2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers. House 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon, hack and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine. This is the best buy on the market barring none. If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat. Proposition 19 Acres, 1 1-4 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-year-old apples and peaches; 2 houses, one built of concrete; good barn, some alfalfa. Price, $4500; $2000 cash, balance good terms. 50 Acres of the finest hillside land in tho valley, one mile from Jackson ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building spot. Prico $225. Good terms. A $&&! Creek Ranch 11G0 Acres on the Antelope creek, the price asked. You'll have to hurry - - ---- to pay increar.ed pricos for supplies traffic returns Bhowlng Increased nnd blghor wages, and It Is only ron- gross takings, whilo costs of opora son that they should get more for Uon ,mvo ,nrmifie(1 ,n Bll grcttlor what thoy sel., namely, trnnsportn- rnt,0( wU, rosuUlnR ,,ocroMO ln net n oarnlngs. Unloss tho greatest of all That thoy aro Impollod to rnlso Industries Is pormittod to prosper the thoir charges is plain from current country cannot bo prosporous. MICHELIN Tires Ytu cannot know what a good tire is until ym try a in one body. This is a great to got this at $35 per acre. w Walter L McCallum 'HOTEL NASH Mtcbelm properly inflated. In Stock by VALLEY AUTO CO. RESOLVED Tho best resolution for yon to make is to come to us for your next suit, if yon wnt something out of the ordinary. We do the best work and char the lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT TEB PXOGJUESSrVB TAILOM bargain for LOBBY ... " H I ' H H :: I " , r in ": 7 ::