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MEDITORD MAJX. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1910. w - - - -------- - - -- 4 is K I Newsy --- - Central Point Items liilllo Tliolinit Appli'Kiitui tluiilitof ol! .Mr. mid Mm. Clytlu Appli'Kiitv, illuil TusHiluy ovciiIiik. '1'ho lcnly wiih tnko nto .JiioUhoiivIIIu for buiiul Wuiliiumluy itl'toiiiiMMi. Tlio fiinuriil HurvlcuH woro comliiutud lit lliu uruvu by Ituv. T. .). llnultoii of llio Molli odint KplHcopul cliureli of Hum city. One John llciiHon iimdu port hero loot Saturdiiy niht, having nlioiud h InrKo cnro of tiur'H milk', mid proot'ctloil i rniHu all kindH of a ioiikIi-Iioiiho at tlio Central l'olnt hotel. .John full into lliu fond oiii lirni'o of .Miii-nIiiiI llnlinoii, who Heour cd liiiu a room in tlio city bughouse, and Monday morning JiuIku JneubH iinhchsi'iI Air. HuiiHon .fH) Tor Iiih bunch of liilnrity. John had hut $H,r0 to apply on ucuount and was given a "I'Joiitor" for the romninclor and iiniiiudiatQly hit (ho isiHKiyoiiH for now and moru uoiiKcnial fiuldH. KruuHt Weld) and wife woro in from thuir Itunr Creole orchard Wml nuuday and Hcutirud a number of Con tral Point boontor books to Bund to thyir friondH buck yonder. Ituv. J, 1). Haulcur of tliu HuptiHt ' church will preach bin farowell ur inoii in Central Point Sunday night. llo leaveH in a few dayH for Cali fornia, whoro he will roahlu in tliu future. Central Point will in nil prohahil ity ohhtirvo Lnlmr day with a half holiday at leiiHt. (Iimrgu Neil, an ohl-tiino wator tnolou fauciur, deelnreii t Iiih yearV crop not up to tliu average in yield, hut HiiyH they are real "hIciiIu iiiiuuih" for HweelnuHH. Ward llopkiiiK ban returned from an outing of Huvunt.1 weekri ne.tr 1'roHpeet, whoro ho enjoyed Hulling, deor hunting and hiiw koiiio hear. The Froa .Methodiht eump imyt iug will eomiiieueo September 8. A pavilion IO.xIIO will ho erected and many tentu will ho pitched upon the groiiudH. A largo numlior of minin terH am coming with their families and a good attuiidaneu it) cxpuctcd from all pails of the county, Olciiu Owen Iiiih i clurned from Ih j llliio ciiuyou country, where he spout Huvernl dayH huutitig and finh ing in company with Mr. and Mrx. Will Scott. The party wan practi cally Hiirrounfled liy forcHt fire at one time and coiiHider it a lucky Mlriko that they escaped iitmcorehoii. School will open next Monday morning in thin dJHlrict. Tliu report WITH HUN DEAD. HILL DRIVES SURVEY STAKES UN PELICAN ESTATE Invasion of Dead Mandate's Terri tory Never More Forcibly Brotijiht Out Than at Present Time Rlnlit of Way Liable to Be Condemned. Line Surveyed Is Pacific & Eastern nunnlnn East From This City to Connect With tho Orcnon Trunk Say Cut Cannot Bo Avoided. PORTLAND, Or., 8ept. 1 "Tho Invasion of Harrlman terrtltory by IIIII has never been brought more forcibly to tho attention of tho pub lic than whun now, noon after tho death of tho grout railroad financier, J. J. Hill, his greatest IiiihIiiohh rival, having hlu surveyors stake out a lino for tracks directly through tho Poll can Lodge estate of tho dead mag nate on l'tillcan Hay, Oregon." d. 10. Itunyou, president of tho Whlto Motor Car compnny,who JiiBt roturnod from Pelican Lodgo with tho iiowb that whoa ho visited tho country homo of tho lato 13. II. Har rlman tho Hilt surveyors woro at work within tho proclncta of tho es tate, Hindu this statement today. Thoy Hiirvoycd a lino directly through tho estate, cutting it In half. Tliu lino Is, that of tho Pacific & KttBtorn, run- Notes from Rogue River Valley - ---- - oiirrent on tlio Htruutu yontcrdny af ternoon that il would not open until olio weolc from Monday viih without foundation. Mr. mid MrH. 0. W. Jofforn return ed ycHtorday from their liomoHtcnd near Hut tu KiiIIh, whuro thoy have heuu for a couple of weeks watching tliu forcHt fircH hum. Mr. Juffern tliiiikn the fircH arc well under cou tntl in (hat neighborhood, if tlio wind dooH not coino up again. Twenty or moru KoldiurH ant thuru and have done good work keeping the fircx within hotindH, and Mr. JcfferH Hiiyu at no time wax the Hiluatiou mi hc riniiH ax people on the oiitKidu have heen led to hcliove, Tlio fire did not touch hiH claim, hut wax within Ichh than half a mile when the Htroug windH of IiihI week died away. J. II. Dowuingor'H claim wiih not in jured, hut about one-half of Will HcoU'h placo wiih burned over. County ComitiiHHioner PatlerKon of near Talent wiih in town Monday looking over the progreHH of tliu work of tlio now Hear creek hridge. Work on the Central Point hotel continue)) and it in expected tlio car penter will finish within a few dayx. Two new bufiincHH ronniH aro heing fitted up in the Pine Htrccl front of the building. An important meutiug of tliu Com mercial club wan held hint evening, wfien a campaign for new niuiiiborn and for a general awakening of the cliih for the fall hciihoii wiih inaugu rated. There in much work needed along tlio liucH commercial cIiiIih are xuppoxed to cover, ami it in to he hoped the local organization will get a good, lively move on within the next few montliK and make itself a real power for development of the Central Point section. T. M. Jones went to Portland yes terday on a htisiiicKK trip, lie will prohahly he away for a week or more. Charles Pankey, who recently pur chased a fine lot in Oak Park addi tion, has commenced (ho erection of a modern new dwelling thereon. Contractor Fanuini's new resi dence, on tho west side, is Hearing completion. t Kd McCord, who Iiiik heen paint ing for Dick Hay all summer, went to Itosehitrg Tuesday for a few dnys. S. It. Haxter is doing many jobs of painting in the country around Central Point this summer. I iiIiik east from Medfonl, Or., to con j nect with tho Oregon Trunk lino I (Jown tho Deschutes canyon, j "I talked with tlio surveyors," wild Mr. Kunyon, "nml thoy told mo tho cut through tliu ciitnto could not bo avoided, It wan tho only practi cable route, tliey Bald, and tho road would condemn tho property. Tho lino runs betweon tliu lodge proper and 1'ellcan Day, on tho edge of which Is tho hoiiBO." Rcv. Chapman Weds. PHOVIDKNCIC, li. I., Sept. l. I)r. .J. Wilbur Chapman, tliu noted evangelist, and Miss Mabel Cornelia Moiiltou, daughter of Mrs. ltuth W. Moulton, are spending u quiet hon eymoon here. Thoy were married yesterday at tliu houiu of tliu bride's mother. Meyers Dead. HKDLANDS, Cal., Sept. 1. Cloo. Meyers, tobacco manufacturer, whoso fort mio is estimated at $30, 000,000, is dead at his . homo on Prospect Hill. Fuuoral sorvicos will ho held today. The body will ho taken later to St, Louis, whuro Meyers lived for many years. It is believed the daughtorH will receive most of his vast estate. Ilasklna for hoalth. RESOLVE! Tho boat roBolution for yon to make is to coma to us tor your next suit, if you want Bnmothiiig out of the ordinary. y?e do tho best work aui charg the lowest prices. W. W. EIPERT Xm PKOCIKftgBIVM TAILOa - ---- - - - Eden Precinct Items Mrs. William Knighton of Kaglo Point was In Medfonl Monday, whoro shu mot your correspondent. Frank Onlman and family of Tal ent was In Medfonl Monday. Kd Hamlin or I'M en Valley was a North Talent visitor Monday. Mr. und MrH, Kmmott IIcchoii of Talent woro Med ford vlrdtors Inst Friday. Hob PurvlB of Wagnor Crcok waa In Medfonl last Satin day, Mm. Join. Hobers of North Talent was la Medford last Saturday ovo nlng. Tho pnlnt Is being put on tho nuw bungalow being built by Joo Rtulor lu North Talent and It looks fine. Mr, and Mm. John OraffoH of North Phoenix wiih In Medford Monday. Mr. and Mm. Frank Reed of Tal ent wcro down visiting James Alton and family ThtirBday. Mrs. W. 8. Btancllff Ib packing fruit "thbi BeaHon, going from homo ovory morning. Johnny Wilght of Anhlnnd camo down to Phoenix Inst Monday. C. Carey, administrator of tho D. P. Hrltton estate, had tl'o Talent property appraised last Tuesday and will bo ready to rccelvo bldB now. Miss Clara. Allen is qulto 111 at her homo In North Talent. Mm. L. A. Robo and her daugh ter, Mth. 8. 8. Furry, woro vlBltlng relatives at Ashland lost week. Mrs. Llliio Dlackwood of Phoenix was In Medford Monday taking In tho parade. Otto CaBtor and family roturnod TucHday from a trip to Klamath coun ty, where thoy hnvo boon visiting rol atlvoa tho past month. Mtb. C. Caroy visited her daughter . JUMPS FROM ROOF OF HOTEL TO STREET BELOW SALT LAKK CITY, Sept. 1. -David S. Murray, former manager of the Rocky Mountain Hell Telephone company, jumped from tho roof of the De-ioret Nationiil hnnk here to day anil was instantly killed, lie leaves a wife and child in Hnn Fran cisco. Murray had been escorted to his room in the building by a policeman, who believed him under the influ FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants on South ern Pacific railroad, Rogue River Valley. Newly refurnished, papered, painted, equipment modern. Baths, toilets, electric lights, hot and cold run ning water. Now doing good business. CALL ON KOFELDT CONDOR WATER 216 WEST MAIN Make Every Dollar Worth More Than a Dollar! An educated ad reader will nevor bo poor. To "know advertising" is to have a prac tical knowledgo oi! values of 'things of when and how and where to buy. No ono, having and utilizing such knowledge, could evor bo unthrifty, or in any sonso careless or reckless of oxponsos. jFor such knowl edgo makes for thrift for saving. It makes ono proof against shams false values manipulated reductions. Tho intelligent ad reador 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 ovory dollar of tho family revenue! ----- Mm, ICO. Rease, at Ashland last TucBdny. . H. H. Htophona waa delivering al falfa hay In I'hocnlx lant Wednesday. Mth. Cora Standloy (rice Thomp son) of RoHoburg la vlBltlng her cou hIii, Mrs. E. O. RcaBO of Ashland, this wook. Mm. C. Carey dug one ttnrly Sun rise potnto the other day that made two good meala for a party of five, three men nnd two women. How Ib that for epuds? Mrs. Ancroth of Phoenix la stay ing with her friend, MIbs Clara Al len, nnd nursing her during nor Ill ness. Mrs, Angcroth la an old tlrno trained mirae. Miss Allen waa pol Bonod from fruit Bprny, which af fected her wholo system, and It Iiob been very painful. Joshua PntterBon, county commis sioner, was nt tho county seat last Saturday. I). W. Whcolcr of Coleman Crook Ib building a fine houso on hlB ranch. Mr. Wheeler haa ono of as good fruit, grain and alfalfa ranches as la to bo found In tho vnllcy of Its elze. Mrs. Ieorgo McCIaln of North Tal ent wnB In Medford last Saturday ovcnlng. C. E. Houston and his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Houston, returned from tho McAleater soda springs laBt Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Clemens visit ed nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey last Sunday. They wero on their way to San Francisco, Cal., whoro Mro. Clemens' mother resides. Mr. nnd Mra. W. D. I'eckham of North Talent and Mrs. Peckham'a brother, Wlllson, had F, E. Furry take them out for a hunting trip on tho head of Applegate last week. ence of iiitoxieanfK. According to the police. Murray left his room, climbed through a skylight opening in the roof nnd leaped to the btrcet. Society Woman Very III. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 1 Mrs. Earl Nittinger, soijety womnn nnd president of the Womnn'8 club of Santa Monica, is today in o se rious condition us the result of a fnll from n streetcar step that it is be lieved that she will die. & POWER COMPANY ST., MEDFORD, OR. - BUICKS AND LOCOS HITCH Colonel Tou Velle and J. C, Neff Ar- ranfjc for Joint Agency Will Oc cupy Present Quarters of Medford Bulck Company. Colonel F. L. Tou Vclle'nnd J. C. Neff have made arrangements whereby they will conduct a joint agency for the liuick and Locomo bile automobiles. They will occupy tho present Iicadfiuartera of the Med ford Buick company on Riverside avenue. Mr. Neff is an automobile man of wide experience. He is at present tho manngcr of the Crater Lake Transportation company. Other lines beside the Locomobiles and Buicks may bo handled later. A store that always advertises la supposed to always have something special and Important to offer. Three Choice Bargains No. 1 55 acres on Bear creek bottom, 2 idles from Medford. 45 acres in Newtown and Spltzenberg nppies, seven years oia, aiso some pear trees, 10 acres new ground ready to set. Fish lake water, fine im provements. Price $50,000; one- third cash, balarce terms. A fine , bargain. I No. 2. 34 acres fine land near Central PoI:t. All good soil. 150 bear ing trees; 250 Bartlett pears one ear old; New six-room honse, 'large barn and o'h-r buildings. Cheap at $6500. Half cash, balance three years at 6 per cent. Other land ad joining selling for more money. No. 4. 80 acres, 13 miles from Mcdfcrd on Roguo river; all good land, and foicod with Page fencing; now 7-room house and barn; price $130 per acre, half cajh, balance easy terms. A large list of cholco orchard and farming lands in largo nnd smal' tracts. MedforJ real estato In rll parts of tho city and to suit all purses. Agents for tho sale of tho desert lands of tho Roguo River Valley Ca nal Co. Como In and talk with us boforo buying. FISHER & WIIITMIRE 32 South Central. A ,. LMMMMaiLLXIJUlJUULIJUUXJ-Jl U Towns MINERS JOIN IN GENERAL STRIKE IN SPAIN BILBAO, Spain, Sept. 1. Fol lowing a vote, by the labor federa tion hero to join in a general strike, rioting began in tho mining regions and tho mincowncrs demanded that troops be sent here to preserve or der. The miners nt present have mat ters nil their own way and tho own ers will bo forced to accede to tho demands of the Blrikers unless la borers nrc imported into tho district nnd given protection by troops. Mayo your advertising aa Interest ing as your store, and you'll get your exact share of business. CBTI PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable j COFFEE.N . PRICE ij 11 North D St..ME(lfoid, Cre. PI 01 1 SIS SPEND THE SUMMER AT Newport, Yaquina Bay The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest Where the pretty Water Agates, Moss Agates, Moonstones Cornelians and Rock Oysters can be found. Outdoors Sport of all Kinds Including Hunting, Fishln , digging Rock Oysters, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Antolng, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vegetables of all kinds dai ly. IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary reg ulations, at nominal cost. Low Round-Trip Season Tickets from all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale dally. A Sunday Excursion from Albauy, Corvallls and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west, in effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent 'or full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc; also for copy Tf our beautiful illustrated booklet, "Outings in Oregon," or write .o WM. McMIJRRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. t LAVATORY LIGHT What a convenience is an electric light In tho lav atory. It can bo switched on and off when needed. Tho danger of breaking chjmnoys by spattering them with wator Is eliminated. The necessity for matches Is overcome. A slmploturn of the wrist and tho room is flooded with light It may bo arranged so that the light can bo switched on boforo or after entering tho room. This Is only ono of tho many comforts possible In an electrically lighted home. Our representative would be pleased to talk this matter over with you. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC. CO f - MEDFORD TIME TABLE. 4- -H- - Xorthbtmnfl No. 2011'ortlnnd Local ....,,. No ZllMotor No. 32Motor No. 16OrcRon Express ...... No. I'll Port In ml Exotpkh 8:04 a. m. 10:35 a. m 4:48 p. in. 6134 p.m. 8:39 p. m. Southbound. No. 23 Motor No. 1G California Express ... No. 31 Motor No. 13 San Frnnclgco Express No, 19 Ashland Local ....... 8:45 p. in. 10:35 a.m. 3t34 p.m. 3:33 n m. 11:33 p.m. Mudford to Jacksonville. Motor Train Train Train Motor car leaves leaves . . . lea vps . . , .......... .......... .......... 8:30.1, 10:45 O, 3:35 p. 6:00 p. 8:30 p. m. m. m. in. m. Car leaves Jacksonville to MoOToid. Motor Train Train Train Motor leaves . . . ............ ............ 7:30 a. 8MB a. 2:30 p. !30p. 7:30 p. m. m. m. m. m. leaves leaves Car leaves Psclflo b Bastsrn Hallway. No. 1 (Leaves Medfonl 8:14 a. s:oop, 10:20 a. 8:50 p. 9:04 a. 9:30 a. 5:50 p. ..6:00 p. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. No. 3 No. 2 No. 4 No. 1 No. 2 No 3 No. 4 Leaves Medford . . . Arrives Medford ... Arrives Medford . . . Arrives Eagle Point Leaves Eagle Point Arrives EaKle Point Leaves Eagle Point Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate from S. P. points,. Portland to Cottage Grove inclusive, includ ing branch lines; also from all C. & E. stations Albany and west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sun day or Monday. Rate of 5Q u. r-i ;l r '1 u . f .