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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEUbX)KU, OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1010. ---------- --- ---- -- -- - Newsy Eagle Point Eaglets When I Inst vroto, Thursday, I ppoko of Miss Lillian Lunden arriv ing from St, Jowots, Pennsylvania, and expecting to moot Mr. Martin Spencor of Dudley. Well ho camo that ovenlng on tho stage, and al though they had not seen each other for over four years, tho recognla tlon waB mutual, and tho next day they went to Jacksonville together and Judgo Nell cald tho word that joined them together for life, Tho next day, Saturday, I took them to their homo amid tho mapestlc for ests near tho Dudely post office, whero ho has already prepared a beautiful homo for his lulde. I discovered quit a number of chang es for tho bettor In tho neighbor hood. Elmer Spencer has built a now homo In a different placo from where ho formerly lived. Mr. Smith has been making sovoral Improve ments and important changes; Jess Spencer has built a now hocso and I learned that all the rest of tho set thero In tho community were making many improvements. They havo al so built a new school houso in that neighborhood, and are clearing tho land for orchards and fixing them selves with fine homes. Tuesday night wo had an unu sual amount of lady guests. In addi tion to the brl "o just mentioned, wo had five young lady school teachers viz: Misses Florence and Bertha Dlts worth, Miss VaugLan of Peyton and Miss Llto Peelor and Miss Blossom Morris of Butte Falls, Mesdames F. R. and J. C. Phares and B. T. Phares,, Mrs. J. C. Phares, also had her little son with her, and Mrs. Wilson of Dudley. In addition to those, we bad R. B. Thomas, one ot the rail road contractors, who graded four miles of the right of way for the Pa cific & Eastern railroad this side of the Edsall flat, and Mr. Price of Elk Creek, besides several whoso names I didn't learn. Miss Josio Riley, daushter of Hon. Thotaas Riley, was a pleasant caller on our daughters, Hattle and Agnes, last Friday. A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass and C. B. Orr woro pleasant callers Fri day of last week. Messrs. Price and Drnlap, two men whom I took up to Butto Falls to go on a bunt up to BIuo Canyon, returned Friday and report that they had a fine time and good luck hunt ing, and felt greatly improved In tho lino of health. Hon. E. V. Carter and C. L. Hat field of Ashland phoned to the Sun nyslde for dinner for two of the hun griest men in Oregon last Friday and whon they came thoy reported TO CHANGE COURSE Completion of Panama Canal Cer tain to Divert Europeans to the Pacific Coast Great Change Is Expected. WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 1C Perhaps no section of the country has a bigger Interest In tho completion of tho Panama canal than tho Pa cific coast. Not alono will this havo an Important effect on freight rates between tho Atlantic nnd Pacific porta or this country, but it will prob ably result in a great increase in Eu ropean Immigration to tho Pacific states. It baa been stated by those who havo made a study of tho mat ter that it Is practically certain that nB soon as tho canal Is open, rogular lines ot stoamors will bo run from European ports to San Francisco, Portland and Seattle, with Immigrant rates so ueir thoso now current to Atlantic porta that -tho iMfferences will bo insignificant as compared to tho transcontinental rail rates. California, It 13 pointed out, of fers splendid opportunities to tho aouthorn Europeans, whilo Washing ton nnd Oro'on will bo most congen ial to tho moro northern rr.cos, With tho ontorprlco of theso statos, it is assumed tlu.t tho opening ot tho ca nal will seo a gicat chango In tho flow of immlgrat'on. If a morchant Is really soiling some useful artlclo lower thun any ono else In town, and Is not getting out of that fact its full advertising value, he was never doatlned to bo a mor- Husklns for Health. IMMIGRATION Notes from Rogue River Valley O. Howlett. that they had started for Crater Lake aud just this sldo ot Prospect ono of their autos gavo out with thorn and thorn cauiu back to Trail to phono for a machinist to como and do tho repair job, and that tho lino was out of commission, so thoy had to como to Eaglo Point, whero thoy phoned for help. Tho bavo loft tho company expecting to got communication at i the Enyart placo aud return at enco, but Instead they had to como horo, about 25 miles, and thoy raid that they did not know what their com panions would think of their absence Hon. Judgo J. R. Noll camo out last Sunday and spent tho day at tho Sunnyslde. I am not able to report much that transpired hero since Saturday morn ing, as I was away from homo until Sunday afternoon, when I returned from my trip to Dudley. I brought with mo Mesdames Jesse Spencor nnd Elmer Spencer, who both wont to Medford Monday morning. When I reached homo I found th:.t my wife had returned homo on tho day beforo and reports that sho had ono ot tho most cnjoyablo visits ot her life. Whilo sho was gone sho visited all of tho Spencers, flvo families, Mrs. Reed Mrs. Owena, Mrs. Bruce, eta, be sides several families In Butto Falls and this side of there. When I reach ed home I found two autos and a number of rigs there, and It looked llko the house was full, but I did not get their names as they started be foro I got my team put away, but later another auto camo and a hack load consisting of Joseph Welko and wlfo Misses Alma Welke, Clara Wel ko, Sydney Welke, Navey Stan, Mrs. Stan, Otto Stan, Lumple Stan, Flor ence Phumbly and Mrs. Will Reed, all of Grants Pass. They had start ed for the Butto creek country be yond Butto Falls for an outing and Mr. Wolke, who Is a hardware mer chant ot Grants Pass, while on his way, near Gold Hill collided with a telegraph pole and broke his auto considerably, and getting another machine, in making the turn around the corner near tho old Erwin Pruett placo on the Eaglo Point and Med ford road he broke ono wheel and an axlo and threw tho whole family out, but fortunately no one wa3 hurt, ex cept Mrs. Welke, who had her elbow skinned a little. After the last break down he hired a team to bring them to tho Sunnyslde, whero thoy found dinner already prepared for them, as they had phoned ahead. Hero bo hir ed Henry Daley to tako them on to Butto Falls in his auto and I have not heard tho result, but Mr. Wolke said that he had started out wrong from homo. -- KANE'S CREEK - Mr. Lewis has purchased a new piano from Ellers Piano House of Portland, Or. Fred Stn.ubo of Willow Springs was over this way Saturday dispos ing of somo flno Bartlett pears. Messrs. Halo Lewis and Norrls left Friday morning for upper Foots creek on a hunting expedition. Mrs. E. Hhoten and daughter were transacting business In Gold Hill last Saturday. Elmer Higinbotham 1b having some carpentering done In tho line of build ing and fencing, which will add to tho apeparanco ot tho place. Mrs. John Blown spent Sunday as tho guest of hor daughter, Mrs. Pearl Bean, Mr. and Mrs. Householder spent last Sunday on Sardine creek visit ing their daughtor nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Dusonberry. Mrs. Brloy spont Sunday very pleasantly tho guest of Mrs. Levis. James Taylor of Tolo transacted business hero last Sunday. IN NEW YORK SOCIETV Itcautlful Women Who Havo Luxu riant Hair. In gay Now York, whero womon got tholr Ideas from thoir foreign sla tors, tho hf.lr tonic called Parisian Sago Is In great demand. PnrJsIan Saco is tho discovery of a woll knowit scientist, nnd ho claims most emphatically that 1 ia tho only hair preparation that will kill tho por- Blstaut dandruff germs. Charles Strang guaran'eea Parisian Sago to euro dandruff in two weeks, to stop falllnc hair; to mtko dull, llfolcss and colo-less hair boautlful nnd luxuriant; to euro all Hobing dis eases of tho scalp, or moaey back. Tho prlco is only 50 cents a larga bottle. Olroux Mfg. Co., Buffalo, N. Y. . -- Central Point Items Mr. nnd Mrs. G. W. Joffors liao sold their home on Pine nnd Fourth strcots, to Mr. John Brown thu con sideration borne $L7Q0. Mr. Joffors is talking some of moving to Lon don, to which placo he Hindu a trip of inspection last Saturday. Whilo tho Anplepate valley is .1 part of Josephine county its people nro in reality patrons of Jackson count merchants nnd it is only fair that our papers should give thorn credit for their commendable outer prise. Whilo thus pcoplo arc on ttirely away from railway accoin nnits be hauled in by team, thoy are nevertheless going; forward in the matter of improvements which would do credit to this favored por tion of Itoeue Kivor valley with all its facilities. Enterprise in the Ap plegato couuttry is conspicuously noticeable on the farm of Mr. Thom as Harriott, who -has built a twin across Applcprato creek, developed water power nud installed a larse centrifugal pump, which hoists the water to the lush tablo lands whore a reservoir has been constructed and from which tho water is carried in Intteral ditches to his fine alfalfa lands, ho having at present t about 03 acres well under irrigation nud upon which he is growing a bumper hay crrop. Tho people of Applegnte are also to tho front in an educational way. Not being near a brick yard or saw mill from which to get material for their new school house, the citizens conceived the idea of manufactur ing their own mnterinl and are now busy with a home brick yard whore tbev are hand making and burning 'T"''TW'''"'T'T''"" " " "" - T T "" " MakegEvery Dollar Worth mzamt More Than a Dollar! Au educated ad reader will never be poor. To "know advertising" is to have a prac tical knowledge of values of things of when and how and where 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. The 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 the value of every dollar of the family revenue! SEND YOUR DAUGHTER TO St. Mary's Academy Medford, Oregon, A Private Resident and Day School for GIRLS AND YOING WOMEN t Departments: Primary, Grammar, Academic, Commer cial. Specially organized Department of Music and Art. SEND N)R CATALOGUE Address SISTER SUPERIOR, St. Mary's Academy, Medford, Oregon. - -- - brick for a naw $8000 school houso. Wj tip over hots to tho enterprising citizens of Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawk, who recently mndo an automobile trip to tho Applegnto couuttry, report much enterprise among tho people of that section. Tho rond so fur ns it runs in Jackson county is good, but in Josephine it is something fierce. Tho committee workers of tho Y. in thcirM. C. A. enjoyed a fine dinner given in honor by tho citizens, Mon day noon. William Mnyfield and a parly of friends enjoyed an automobile ndo Sunday to the Iioguo river, whore thoy attempted to fish, tho party lauded one large steeluend and a salmon, so the story goes, we did not seo tho fish. Ileal estate sales live getting more numorous and dealers believe tho lull is over ami that activity is once mora on the ttopis. Good Word For Mulkey Woodburn Independent (Hop.): II. F. Mulkey, who has declared his candidacy for congressman from this district, is district attorney of Jack son county, otto of the finest orators, ablest and cleanest men in the state, aud against tho assembly. Ho hns many Incnds aim well-wishers in tins section, no wouiu iniiKo uio people of this section an ideal rep resentative in congress. In writing an ad about that furn ished room you havo to rent say, in a convincing way, just what you'd say if someone asked you to tell him what it wns like, "and all about it." - - . - 4- - - Eden Precinct Items Harry Keniuei of West Talout, waH In Medford laid Saturday. V. A. Duulny of Talent wan In Phoenix last Sunday, Knuuott lUnvson of vscouor creek was in Talent Sunday morning. Born In Talent, August 11, to tho wlfo ot Mr, O. A. (lurdnor, a daught er. II. II. Helms and family of Talent, havo gouo to Huckolborry mount ain after deer. MIhu Clam Allen, spoilt Saturday oaveuiug in l'hoentx nmoug frlomlu. William Hummoll and family o( the Westorlum orchardu was In Med ford Sntu-d'.y evening taking In tho theatre. Mrs. Chnrlos Cotholt was In Med ford Saturday uvuiilng, visiting friends, nud enjoying tho sights, Mr. nnd Mm. Jim, Mnyfield of Kdon vnlley woro in Medford Sat urday, Frank Oatman of Talent and IiIh brother K. II, Oatman of Medford started Moiuh.y for Uorjuo rlvor nnd over onto t' o Umpiiun divide. Mrs. V. A. Dunloy hna boon spend ing a fow di.ys with her mo'l'or, Mrs. C. S. Sarucnt of Phoenix, wIioho health Is very poor. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Kurry camo in from the lalu of tho Woods last Saturday. John Graffls of North Phoonlx wns In tho city of Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Caro woro In Medford Saturday looklnc at somo proporty with a view to buying, Mrs. W. O. Knighton of Englo Point was over In Eden Vnlloy vlHlt Ing hor niece, Mrs. James Mayflohl, last Thursday. Mrs. Nancy Helmlc and her daugh ter, Mrs. Lilllo Gllibfl, returned to Ashland Sunday, aftor a wook'a visit In North Talent with Miss Clara Al len. C. Carey lies cut 13 tons ot alfalfa hay from two acres of ground thin season, and there will ho a fourth cutting yot. How Is that for yield? And hn says his place Isn't for onio, either. Thero has boon a good crop of lato peaches around Tnlont. There- nro about 2G0 boxes sent every evening by express to Portland, hcsldos other fl Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL, OR, In charge of the Benedictine Fathers. For young men and boys. Term opens September Gth. Pre paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses. "Write for catalogue. Crater Lake Route 1910 LOCOMOBILES The cars of tho Crater Lake Company will leave Dlotel Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. in. Round Trip $25.00 Children under 12 years, half fare. Secure your tickets at the hotel. CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION CO. J. C. NEFF, Managor. Medford Address: Nash Hotel. Try Our Home Try our home made Meat Pies, Potato Salad Dressing, Broad. Everything first-class. Light lunches are serve please tlio public. (Jomc Medford Bakery and Delicatessen Towns - --- ---- - --- 4-4-4 4-4-4-4- .Hhlpinuutu. Aud tho pear ylold hmi lit'cn au exceptionally goad ono. George Cliiuullor and family of Medford spent tiiHt Sunday at Mr. Olinndlor'n father's homo In North Talout, whero they met old acqualu taucoH from Coqitlllo City, W, I). Pcckhatii watt In Medford on IhihIuohh last Saturday. Mr. Peck ham Ih tho architect on tho flno new bungalow for Joo Under In North Talent, which hi progressing rap idly. A movol u on foot to connect Tnl ont nud Pliuoulx aud North Talent by telephone by private llm. If the FarmerH Hues In Talent fall to innko connection. Ah thero nro Hovorul who do a good dual ot buuluoim with tho Talout moti. Mr. and Mrn. Charles Lyons woro guests at tho homo of Mr. nud Mrs. S. C. McClnln ot North Talent last Sundny. Mr. nnd Mrs. A, P. Tnlont, Mr. and Mm. Charles Talent nud children enmo out from Mod ford In their big touring car and itnont tho day at tho ploaxaut homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. G. C. McCliiln. MOSQUITO PItOIILKM HOIiVKD. Are tho mocqultoB an bid this yoar as tho people back from tliolr vacation reyT Not canopies on nil mitnmo? roaort beilH, nomeono reported. At nny rnto you would all do well to provide i gainst tho Itch .ml poison with somo cooling nntlsoptic If you wnnt an antiseptic that soothes and coolu tho Hkln while In stantly destroying tho poloon of tho mosquito blto, then got D, D. D. Pro srrlptlon. Wo can jjlvo you a compact, nont packngo to havo handy for 35 cents. Medford Phttrmncy, nonr tho post office. PORTLAND. OKCOON A Hplrnitl.l IVr1lti n.1 jr H-lni lor l!itinlfirrturalriVilliffn. IIImIiHi hoot ftnilPnm currc.at work. irr ntr cr 14 Uu-tit j 1 1 it ami r II irnr. tH IiimiI iiinrlil. 13. IIIIO. I'atlf4f I lr. i . :.: i ... t.u... ......;.... - t u . i coLuxnu I xivr i it, I'oNfMxu, Ukkoox. 1910 and bo convinced. 42 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE. t Fine Printing Wo iiiukn it Hpi'clully of flno printing, carry Uio imooHwiry took lo (iniiblo tin to fill ill ordom promptly, and guaran tee HlitiHfltOtioll. HoHt equipped job officii III Oregon south of Portland; Host expert prltilot'H. Hoforo Hoiiding your ordorn out of town, dull nud figure with uh if wo oiiu nerve you for the Niiino price tM mi out-of-town concern you will wish to pntronizo honm industry. Medford PrintingCo. f !-- ---- - IT'S EASY TO SEE, if your eyos are looking through my gliiKHOH. Thcru is iih great a dif foroiieo in oyu gliiHHcn us thoru in between daylight and darkiioHH. YOU SEE WELL THROUGH GLASSES I SELL hooaiiHO thoy'ro properly fitted to each individual ciiho, ami hocaiiMu tho gliiRKOH thciiiHolvcii are of best uiitku. lluy here of OR. RICKERT. OVKU KKNTNKR'S. Aid, KINDS OK DRY WOOD Oak, Laurel, Kir and Pine. Huy your winter supply now; rciiHonublo price. THE SUN STAR WOOD CO., If) Almoiit ht,, or Room 111, J. C. Hunk hldg. Phono Main 4751. C. T. Mori, Prop. JusT: Published iMiuing MapH of Southwest ern Oregon and NorthwcHlurn California, nhowing the forest roHorvoH, Htirvoyod nud uiiHiir voyed land. Sold by W.P. Wright flruntH I'iihh, Or. Price of Wnll MnpH, Poolcoi Maps, .fl.flO. f-; Health Never Falls to Restore Gray Hair to its Natural Color and Beauty. No matter how loiiff It linn heen pray or faded. HroinoU-H a luxiirlaiitfrrowth of healthy hair. Htopti Itti falling out, n ml positively removes Dan druff. Keeps hair noft and Klotmy. Will not Boil Hkln or linen. Will not Injure your hair. In not a dye. $1 and COc. bottles, at drunnlHta. tynialltlnr6()c.Hii)il2c.orlratnik"TlieCara i( the llnlr ami Hkln." I'lilln Hay Hihv. Co.. NewarU,N.JIJ,H.A.,unilTorontolOiit.,Cftnoda Hay'N Lily White Cream bcauinira Uio aim plox luu, iruvrnt nrlnkliyi, sunburn, fln I Ion, iilniplra, lilncklicailii, NulKniany orurltty. S&LM;.I)rutfAI)vi)t.iiturciiiuuillucJurHaiiilotuUi. For Biilo nt Loon II, ITnskinH. Cooking Pies, Cakes and Wo try to vod also. r 1 o 1 .