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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, SUNDAY, AUQUST 34, 3910. 11 A K 4s y V & -- Newsy -..-- Eagle Point Eaglets G(!(irK) Von dor llolluii in Kolt'uitf tho material on tlio tract of lunil ho hotiuhl of J. H. ilnukHou (o build n reHidcneo. MIhh Cnvara Peel took thu ntuo Tuomluy for the upper country. She Mourned to think when hIiu loft Unit hIiu would p to tlio Hodu Hpriiu,'H, on tlio HOiith fork of Little Hullo crook. Mr, Polouro, ono of our outorpriH Iiik farmers and 1'riiilruiHcrH, wiih down on Tuomluy after hIiIiikIuh to roof an addition to hix barn, to bo lined iih a Wilson and tool hoiiHo; Ho huj'h that ho Iiiih completed IiIh wa tor HyHteiu'imiMl now can irri(utau tlio uioHt of IiIh place. Ilo Huvinud to ho cmiHidcrahly diHappointud over tlio dlHooiiraKumont that wiih $veii tlio KOiitluman who wan IryiiiK to work up mi intnroBt in tlio cstiili liHliiiuint of a hank liure. Ho hap pened to meet with tlio wrong man. It in not alwayH that tlio IjuhIiiohh men of a town will work for tlio li"Mt intercut of tlio town in which thoy Jivo. 'Monj. FrviluultiirK f Htto Kill In and IiIh HtopdaiiKhtur flopped hero for dliiuor TuoHduy, whilo they were on their way to JackHouvillo, where .Minn Ada (Iroyham will tako tlio ex amination for a teaohur'ri certifi cate. Mr. FredeiihurK relumed and Hpout WeduuKday instil with iih. Ho U liaiiliuc in hirt wupplicH for winter. Mr. Wolvorton of lliittu Fallrf, woo lmu eonriidorahlo holding in the tim her hull, wiih a pluaNiint culler Ttiuri ilay. Ho re o it k that tlio work is proKivHHinir finely along the railway. The riejit of way run.s uoniHH a part of hit laud and ho thinkri that that part of tlio .country will become a groat fruit .center when tlio timber has been out off. H. iVnuliH of Mcdford wan a pleanant caller Tuehday night. He wiih out hero in thu intorcHt of a Hew ing niachiuo compnny. MiHHCH ItloHHom Morrin and Kcta 1'ettor of Muttu KiiIIh stopped hero on their way from Hutto Kalln to Jaok Honvillu to take tlio teachers' exam ination. Kd Wnlkor and Mr. JoluiHon came out. from .Medford Ttienduy nidil on the P. & K., nte Hiipper and then Kd took hin team and started for home. Ilo Iiiih charge f tho Hafer company Kawmill. He authorized me to Hay that the fire in that neetion wan un der control; that it had done practi cally no damage SEVEN INJURED PORTLAND WRECK Electric Car Crashes Into Frcinht Cars 40 Passcniicrs Were Hurled From Their Scats No Hunts on Cars on Main Line. POKTLANI), Or., Aug. Kl Seven pasbcngeiH wore injured and many uthurri sovorcly jolted at 1 o'clock this morutng when an electric car bound for Portland from Oregon City on tho Oregon Water Power & Mice trie company's road oimliod into Hoveral freight 'ars, which were ' Htauding on the main track at Sell wwood, five miles emit of Portland. Tlio more Heriously injured are: A. W. Straliorn, Portland, sovoro cuIh'oii head. C. L. Hrowu, Portland, nivoro cutH about mouth by bin false teeth, dis lodged by tho force of tho collision. Kdgar Strcmiti, Portland, face and head lacerated. MisH Mattio Taylor, Portland, in jured about the face and head. Tho freight cars wore boing switched on the main lilies and tlio piiBSungor car orashed head-on into tliotu, liurling '10 passengors from their souls. Tho injured were brought to Portland on a cur as noon uh tho track could bo olearcd to permit, ilo passage and removed to hospitals. Nono of tho train crows wore in jured, It h hcliovcd tho accident wns caiisod by tho freight crow not plac ing lights on tlio cars loft standing on tlio mnin lino, I'ltOIIATH COIHIT, Estato and Riiardlnnslilp of J, D, lOvans, Insnno; ordor confirming aalo or roal proporty. Kstato and KuardlnnBhlp of Wil liam noMiumn, lacompotout; roport of guardlnu npprqvod. Estto Martin Purlcoypiloj Mnrla PurUoypllo appalntod admlnlatratrlx nnd W, 0, Loovor, T. J. O'Hara nnd O, P, Mima npprnl8ora, Notes from Rogue River Valley - --. "y A. 0. Hewlett. Mrn. T. J. Holt of Portland wan a pleaHaut culler at tho SuniiynluV Tuenduy night. Bho camo out 01. tho iCaglo I'oinl-l'eylon Htagu. Bho in a nicco of Frank Manning of Poy lon, ono of our liUHtling i'lirinorn, and had been veiling her uuclu and family for a low dayH. 1). P. Power of Mcdford ahio camo in on tho kiwiio atago and npont tho night with uh. Ho had been up to tho Hill orchard, on Hoguo river, tho old Stewart place, to make Home wagon cratcH to haul fruit in. Ilo reporlH that Mr. Hill Iiiih a heavy crop of pcarx and that they will compare favorably witli any pcarri in tho market. Ho nayri that thu fruit crop up there in extra fine and that the berry crop cannot ha beaten. Vincent Zolondok of Chicago also HDcnt tho night. Mr, Zclondok in an Hpcut tho night. Mr. Znlondak is an artiHt, hut IiIh health Iiiih failed him and hu !h now looking for a place where he can rn'iHe fruit and have good health, and ho Iiiih found it right here, and that in no "booHterV yarn, cither. MiHH Lilian Louden of St. Jewett, I'a,, camo out on thu I'. & E. Wed nesday night and expects to have an old-time friend, Mr. Martin Spen cer, meet her tonight, Thursday. Mr. Spencer in one of thu cntcrprimng oitir.ciiK of Dudley, and Minn Luu deu tins come out to make them a init. She Iiiih fallen in love with tho SunnyHido and our delightful climate and lliiuku that our little Hutto creek iH one of the most lovely HtrcauiB hIic Iiiih kccii yet. Shu may remain hero a few dayH before hIic noon to the timber belt. Mr. I'aiiie, who bought tho Alfred (lordcu ranch, on Hoguo river, spent the night with uh Tuesday. Ho i.s tii(e cuthumiiKtio over the Crater Lake road and proposes to give $-00 toward the completion of it. Al though he in a newcomer here, hu kuowH a good thing "when '10 M'CH 'l There have been sovcrnl strangers hero today, but I did not lenni their names. Three of them wore travel ing salesmen, but I only aw them a minute at dinner time and was no biiH.v that I had no time to talk with them. Mr. ThoiiiMiii, tho Lake creek postmaster and export painter and paperhaiiger of the Lake creek country, camo in from Mcdford ThiirHiIuy, took dinner and transud ed Home busincsH and went home. UKAIj ICSTATi: TUAXSFKHS. William M. Colvlg to T. D. Jones, third Inteerst In land in Woodvlllo Curtlu It. Mooro to John Q. Miller, 10 ncrerf In section 11, township 39, rnngo 1 1-3 L. L. Love to Clara M. Ileal!, 1 aero Snowy fiutto aubdl vlslon S. M. Calkins to aeorgo M. HoblnHon, part lot 7, block II, Ashland W. A. Patrick to Krod L. Ta lor, part lot 1, section 8 township HO, rniiRO II... CioorRO V. CIiuibIiib to J. M. Keenoy, 3.7C acres aoctton 2H, townelilp 37, rango 2 W James V. Melklo to John W. Halley, lots 10 nnd, 2d, Val ley View addition to Aah land 13. J. Hondrlcks to John II. Ful ler, 33,03 acres section 27, towitHhlp 38, rango 1 W.. Max I'racht to V. W. Mooro, lots 11 and 12, block 1, Penchldow Paradlso addi tion to Aolilnnd A. II. Syncox to M. A. Hador, lot 1, block 1 nuncalow addition to Medford OrlB Crawford to Marlon A. Itndor, lot 10, block G4, 750 175 10 400 10 2G0 10 G75 100 Mcdford 10 NKW CASKS IN CIUCUIT COUItT. Cora II, Randall va. William Ham son; to rocovor monoy. Vawtor & Purdln, nttornoyB for plaintiff. Joseph 0. Shobloy vo. J. K. Kon drlckj ault to qulot tltlo. Lydla A. HanBcom vb. Horaco A. Ilanacom; dlvorco, Cub Nowbury, at torney for plaintiff. LouIh O, Slvora vs. Nancy Jnno Slveraj dlvorco. O, 0. Blnnclinrd, at torney for plaintiff. MAUHIACJH MOKNflKS. To Konnoth W. Hoobo and Oladya Klndlo, To Amoa R. WJUIts and Allco J. Pronob, Your wantH will bo supplied if you road tho want nd columns today, wore looking for nn employe, to Book -.- .... ------ - Central Point Items John N. Hayes has gone to Slcyo, Wanh., whoro ho will visit for sev eral weeks with a daiiRh'-or and other rol.'ttlvofl, Mr. Hnycti Is a prosperous farmer on tho dcert, bat being ad- vauced In years and having boon but recently bereaved of his estimable wife, Is broken down from grief and lias been ndvlsod by frloi.' to tako a cbango of scone and rest for a few months. Th oho of our citizens who nro not busy today aro congregated on tho street corners arguing paving pro and con, Tho majority of our pcoplo nro for progress, but thoro nro a few wbo would rather wado mud knee doop for all otornlty than to pay an extra dollar of taxes for street pav ing purposes. Tho Hoguo Itlvor Plumbing com pany will commence work next week on tho now sowerago and water eys tijm for the public school building. Hov. T. J. Ilnzolton clnlniB tho prUo tomato vino of tho Hoguo Rlvor valley. Tlio vino bns grown to a great height and has boon yielding great quantities of delicious fruit If fruit It Is for moro than three weeks and promises fair to keep up Its yielding pneo until frost. Tho plant was propagr.tcd by tho min ister nlthough ho denies Its author ship, and 'Is called tho "Charles Wes ley." Ilazcltou sayB It Is tho only genulno Methodist tomato in exist enre. Wnrron Mlllor of Marysvlllo, Wash., arrived Friday ovonlng and will spond i. week In tho valloy. Tho R. A. nissoll bungalow waB sold last week for tho sum of J 1000. Leo Kvans wao tho purchaser. C S, Sanderson made tho sale and re ports having cold an option on a largo orchard tract a fow miles from Tablo Rock. Horry Daabach of Qulncy, 111., ar rived today and announces that ho will entor tho mining business near bore In a very short time Mr. Das bneb Is wnltlnir horo for a party of friends from Illinois, who aro In terested In claims near Grants Pass, CSold Hill and Central Point, and when thoy rrrlvo, which will bo In nbout ton d.'.yn, dovolopmcnt work Is to begin in earnest. J. II. Hills, wl o baa been horo In specting tho valley lands as to tholr adaptability for growing cucumbors, tomatoes Mid plcklo onloic, took tho train south for St. Louis today nnd whilo watting horo gnvo out tho fol lowing Information to your ropro sontntlvo. "I find in tho Roguo Riv er valley tho finest cucumber and tomato land I havo ovor seen, and ovory condition hero Is favornblo for abundant crops. Tho only difficulty that Is tho ono hardest to ovorcomo Is to got tho land ownora Intorestod. I find It nil orchnrd with them; thoy don't fnvor tho Idea of giving up tholr vnluablo lands to cucumber and tomato culture and will not sign an ngroomont to rnlso bo much plcklo stuff, which wo must havo should wo locnto a factory In tho valloy. Thoro can bo no ovor-productlon; wo con tract nt a stitod prlco for ill that is raised, and would tako It nil If ovory NEW FRONT NOW COMPLETED Tho Mcdford Hardware Company Has Just Finished Installlnrj a Very Modern Plate Glass aatl Stone Front to Their Building. Quito the neatest front that Mcd ford has yet seen has just been fin ished by J. JL Lyon for tho Mcdford Hnrdwaro Co. Tho windows aro of oxtra heavy plate glass, with no obstructions be tween the passor-by and tho dis plays, A beautiful showing may bo made in these windows. Tlio interior is finished in panels of vonoored onk, witli solid oak beamed and panelled ceilings and voneored oak floors. The natural finish will make a bnok ground that will show off tho goods to fine advantage CARLTON EXTRADITION CASE IN SEPTEMBER NI3W YORK, Aug. 13. Transla tors aro at work today making cop ies In English of a dossier fllod bo foro tho supromo court of Now Jor soy by Itallrn Vlco Consul Dl Roosa In tho Charlton caso, Tho dosalor 1b a Judicial statomont of all tho facts in tho Lake Como murder, at tostod by officials of tho forolgu gov-ornmont, - ---- aero of land In the entire valley was platted to cueambors nnd tomatoes but tho farmer and orclu-dlst muBt bo Hhown P'oeo tmngM. Orchards n(jcd not ,nlorforo wlt Uj0 rnnIng of an abundance of cucumbers, and tho pro'lt to t'io land ownor would bo double and In this rich soil a groat Leo evans was tho purchauer. C homo to report to my people, but you may expect mo hero again In tho early spring, and at that ,lmo I shall approach all tho farmo-g and or chardlsts on tho subject of plcklo raising." Mr. Hills Is a repreBenta tlvo of tho DodBon-Uraun compary of B-. Louis, Mp. Central Point Is preparing to In vito Mcdford and other valley cities nnd towns to attend tuo ground brooking for tr.c Y. M. C. A. build ing. Luko Walker, who is mining near Woodvlllo, wac In town for supplies Frldny qftcrnnon. Mr. Walker re ports much activity In tbo bills these days and many flno prospects aro be ing uncovered. Crnnfill & Robnctt of this city boast of ono of tho most prosperous business years In tho history of their largo Institution. Thoy wore forced to onlargo their clerical fo'reo during tbo vory dullest month of tho year and nro still shorthnnded on big days. S. A. Pattlson nnd w'fe wcro In Mcdfoid Friday aftornoon enjoying tbo country air. John Caralcle, architect, of Los An geles, CnL, was In Central Point on Friday evening. Mr. Carnlclo Is hero on business connected with a largo Robert F Maguire Late special agent TJ. ST General Land Office, announces that he has opened law offices in the Medford National Bank Building, for gen eral practice before state and federal courts and the Department of the Interior. T DEAN'S BEAUTY PARLORS Hair Dressing a specinlty; shampooing, scalp treatment, facial nnd hand massage, man icuring, dyeing and bleaching. KENTNER BLDG. Phono Mnin 311. MEDFORD. Cho finest Sample Rooms m the cit Hotel Moore Fire Proof Rau-Mohr Company Proprietors. - European Plan , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Finns and Specifications for tho foundation of Hotel Medford will bo ready on and after Wodnosdny, August 10, at tho offico of Messrs. Clark & Forester, Granite City :: Hospital Most modornly onuippod hospi tal hotween Portland and Sac ramonto. Shows onoli dootor .ho sniuo courtesy and givos nil pationts tho same care. In ehargo of Ostrom & Nelson, grnduato nurses. OSTROM & NELSON, Props of Granite City Hospital, j Ashland, OroQon. COLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office 209 eat Main St., Medford, Ore. "Operating Quarry DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE orchard deal In which a big Los An geles company is interested. When your correspondent endeavored to In terview Mr. Carnclo on tho Import of his visit ho simply Informed us that at nrcsent thero was nothing to give out for publication, but, later ho would bo glad to assist tho members of the press in springing an agree able surprlso in Roguo River valley. Prevention OF FIRES On and after October first I "will be prepared to deliver "Pyrene," the only known sub stance that will extin guish gasoline and electric arc fires; weighs only five pounds; cannot freeze; will not injure most delicate fabrics; used at all small fires by N. Y. fire department; passed and approved by XL S. federal steamboat in spection department; invaluable for extin guishing automobile fires. Address F.H.Cowles Agent, "Westaway Orchard Medford. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Fine Printing Wo mako a specialty of fino printing, carry tho necessary Jtock to eunhlo us to fill n orders promptly, and guaran tee satisfaction. Best equippod job offico m OreKon south of Portland; Host oxport printers. Boforo sendinK yo.ur ordors out of to.wu, call nnd figuro with us if wo can servo you for tho samo price as an out-of-town ooncorn you will wish to patronize homo industry. Medford PrintingCo. Towns at Cold Ray, Oregon - - For 428 ACRES Eogue River bottom land, suitable for fruit and general farming purposes. 300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation ditch and perpetual water right. Has coal outcrop ping. At a bargain on long time,' easy payments. Gold Ray Realty Comp'y. 209 WEST Anybody can attach the plug Saves time, steps and fuel If the washing and ironing are sent out, the G.E. Electric Iron will still be found a marvelously convenient utensil to have in the house. There are many little things women like to iron themselves, and many times it be comes necessary to wash and iron a few handkerchiefs, etc., before the "wash" comes home. When occasions like these arise, and there is a G.E. Iron handy, it is the work of but a moment to attach the cord to a lamp socket and the iron is ready. Get one today. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY Make Every Dollar Worth More Than a Dollar! An educated ad reader will never be poor. To "know advertising" is to havo a prac tical knowledge of values of things of when and how and whero to buy. No one, having and utilizing such knowledge, could ever be unthrifty, or in any sense careless or reckless of expenses. For such knowl edge makes for thrift for saving. It makes one proof against shams false values manipulated reductions. Tho intelligent ad reader uses as much thought and ability in buying things as is required in earning the money that is spent for them. And that amounts to a substan tial increase of tho valuo of every dollar of tho family revenue! NOTICH. In tho district court of tho United States for tho district of Oregon. In tho mattor of Qeorgo A. Dutt, bankrupt. Tho undorslgnod trustco of the abovo entitled oatato In baak ruptcy will recolvo sealed bid at tho Jackson County banlf, In Medford, Oregon, up to 12 o'clock noon, of Friday, August 10, 1010, for tho following doscrlbed property belonging to said oatato, namely, a stock of mormrndiso, con slstlng principally of Jowolry of tho Inventory valuo of $2087.47, together with a lot of Etoro fittings S. tho In ventory valuo of 1175.60, all now In custody of tho undersigned at Med ford, Oregon. Cash or a cortltlod chock for ten por cent of tho amount offered must accompany each bid and tho salo Is made subject to confirma tion by tho court, the rlgl't being; re sorved to reject any and till bids. Tho said property and an Inventory there of may be inspected upon application to tho undcrslrncd. at Medford, Ore gon. Dated at Modfora, Oregon, August 8, 1910. WM. ULRICH, Trustee. Haaklns for Health. Sale - - MAIN ST. The G.E. Flatiron then heats itself in about three minutes and will stay hot without fur ther attention. IT- - " jumaBcr mm itfftiw"1 ''" " ftgtJMt" " "--t