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tawwiwiu ii '-uji immu u ysMrtro..i p !AA.-iJ - --K-Wh .- -- 12 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MBKFQRD, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1910. , nlKKHI SIlWMUurtU'MtOHll WWW M HIW'I I I III HMaaHM a IB Ms Page for Advertisements ,i fj MtFaZl 1 " ' J 7 Ibmmmmbm i - . rii &- fe I J i-l !P l i .r b i.' tilJ. " B " 'P 1V if. i AT BIT.. ur. . 7. 1 Ift Eagle Point Eaglets By A. C. Howlett. Whoa our school opened last Mon day tho enrollment was 72, CO per cent abovo tho enrollment last year. Thet speaks volumes either for our teacUors or fo. the lncr&so of chil dren In our district, and perhaps for both, but mist likely for our teach ers, for wo had an enrollment of 95 last year with tho same teachers. Mrs. Brighten of Butte Fella stop ped boro Thursday on her way to her now homo la Texas. Mr. Brigh ton went lo that state about a year 0 and bought land, camo back and later returned to Texas, but left his wlfo atul ni all chlllres tb tako ad vantago of the fine school in Butte Falls. - Hon. Wllllarc M. Colvi camo out en Wednesday and WoJnecday night delivered his campaign speech. I did , not have tho satisfaction of hearing j Wm, but tho next morning I Inquir ed of three proninent men about the Speech and crowd. Tho first ono said that he lad a small gathering 1the speech was made on tho street In front of Brown & Son's store. Tho jiaext ono wcone of tho old lino pol iticians and ho said that when ho commenced ho had a half dozen hoar ders but by tho timo he got through '2io had IS or 20; that the most of hlo time was taken up in explaining . tho whys Lo had flopped from tho L republican party to the -lemocrat and irom the democrats to tho republic ans, by the populist and free silver democrat, etc., and summed up by faaying that he did not think that the cenerallty of tho voters knew posed to tho primary election law and especially Statement No. 1, and as a bait advanced tho idea that he, If elected to tho senato, would got a big howl for the proposed Catholic hospital In Med ford. Tho speech in tho main was tho same ono ho deliv ered hero when ho was candidate for dtstrlct attorney on tlo democratic ticket a few years ago, only chang ing tho political names. Wauisloy and Smith had a big barn raising hero Friday, raising tho Nichols barn on tho old J. J. Fryer placo. Miss Varien Stickle of Burns, Or., camo in a few days afo to spend a while with her grandmother, Mrs. Thomas. Mr. Vlncont has moved his family Into a part of tho old "William Ulrlch house. Ho Is night watchman ror tho steam shovel on tho P. & En rail road. Speaking of tho P. & E. railroad, for the benefit of thoso who aro anx ious to know what is doing In that line, they aro rushing tho work right along and expect to be to Butto Falls by the 15th of November. They aro at present putting down only half of tho ties just so that they can run over the road with the construction cars until they get to Butto Falls, where they can get tho ties much cheaper and then they will run over the road again and finish It up. They are doing good, substantial work nlnnir the line and nutting down PURE WHITE -is the- FLOUR that meets with universal favor. Every housewife, every cook, every baker and evory camper that has ever used "PURE WHITE' will tell you that it is the best they ever used. Call up Allen Reagan CORNER CENTRAL AND MAIN. PHONE MAIN 2711 Fruit Jars MASON'S, tho jar that has stood tho test of veal's and is yet tho best jar made. SCTIRAM'S, solf-sonling jnrsMiu kind that oneo used will alwava bo used. Stoneware Oil urns, Jura, Crocks, Mower Pots, all sizos and (ho best values over put on tho niarkot. Tho prices this season are lowor than last, on .c count oC tho immense quantity so by this storo. THE BST FRESH MEAT ON EARTH Tiro best is nono too good for Modfort1 people, and our oxporienco in cat!.' raising, buying and butchering has taught us how to got tho best thou, too, our cold storage plant keeps all moat fresh without causing it to become lv..d after being sold to tho customer. Try here for your moat and prove, our nuuuimuiia. Warner, Wortman & Gore MAEKET PHONE 281 GROCERY PHONE 286 heaw rails, and by Christmas we will I' enough to select their candidates or all bo able to ride on tho cars to enctor and consequently ho was op- i Butto Falls. Men's Shirts fr Butte Falls Items Alice M. era. Baker, C. E. Pow- aramglng to leave Butte ans 10 join Mr. Boughton who has been In T ex- Mrs, C. P. Briggs and others nave gone to Jacksonville to attend a suit for ejectment brought by Mr. Briggs , to recover tho real property in which "Mrs. Baker Is now living In Butto 'Falls. VM Professor Smith and Ed Cowden have set up housekeeping In Butte t apon their lots. v Will and Luther Hughes went out 'hunting lately and succeeded in get ?... , ftnn iIoai anil nn n.hundanc6 1 UU& H.V AUW mv.x. ... , ef fish. Mr. Knapp. deputy forester, left 'hs this (Saturday) morning for Port land. Mr. Knapp says the fires are about controlled and the smoldering embers tho fall rains will soon extin guish. A Mr.- Sharp of Medrord camo to Butto Falls on Saturday and brought ' -with him two drummers, who inter viewed our merchants and mado sales vto them. Will Cook of Rancherla has lm 'pounded a small bay pony and has 'the samo whore tho owner can find It and pay charges. Rev. Mr. Davis of Woodburn and Mr. Smith of Portland, after having , visited Crater Lake and other points, . stopped In tho Falls on their return "and left the same, day for the val- ley. as for some time, and has bought property there and will locate in Tex as. It Is reported that C. O. Metcalf, who opened lately In Butte Falls a hardware, sash and door, etc., store, has letf tho country and will not return. John Moore of tho unsurveyed laj ds has returned from the valley and Is going to his homestead. Before Major Martin, with his com mand, left Butto Falls it was tho pleasure of yaur correspondent to specially 4'ne with tho major and his officers, and It was a most pleas ant occasion. Tho officers and men under the command of Major Martlrn are the finest body of men which it has been our good fortune to know. Jeff Fredenburg and a soldier, while fighting fires, became lost In the woods and for three days and nights they wandered about, with but little food, but were finally res cued and brought to camp. Emerson Wheeler of Wheeler & ClaBpIll has gone to Medford for store supplies. Professor Hulbert, tho magazine writer, has returned from his trip through tho flro zono and left on Sunday for Portland and will soon begin the preparation of a romance Just received choice selections, including all sizes in Cashmeres, Wools, Negligees nnd Golf, winter weights and want every man in Southern Oregon to call nnd ex amine tho line. Neckwear A few new Tics to brighten up your collection may be bought here. NEW LINE just in, including hundreds .of new patterns. Prices from 25c Up to $1. Underwear New lines of Underwear for men and boys, including all tho best winter weights and the cele brated "GlastenburyV brand. CORDUROY SUITS for men nnd boys just what you "want. e WARDROBE The Home of Good Shoes. New Stock .We have tho youngest grocery storo in Medford. All goods are guaranteed "NEW STOCK" nnd sure to bo fresh. If you wnnt tho best in staple mid fnucy Groceries ghe us a trinl. Wo maintain a special delivery and can give you prompt service. Sale of Dishes Allin Allin 132 West Main Street. Phone Main 2691 IMrs. Bell Boughton and family aro and articles for his magazines. ' r i Jacksonville Notes -j Tm Tnnuu W Hntiinsnn nnd fam- fly will leave for New York City Shortly to spend the winter. While east their daughter, Miss Dorlnnd Robinson, will study paintiug and 4sketching uuder some of tho best 'tutors in ihe country. Mibs Robin rson long ago demonstrated that she jtias wonderful ability in this line. B. M. Collins, cashier of the Bank ?of Jaekspnvillo, and family are tak ing a Bhort vacation. W. H. Bowen Ub acting as cashier in Mr. Collins' absence. Mrs. J. M. Horton nnd sons of .flllraore. Cnl., nre visiting hor sis ters, Kate nnd Mary Cronemiller. jThey will return in a day or two. I A. T. Lundgren q Hutton is ?down for a few days. Ralph Moore, a graduate of tho 0. A. C. will assist Fletcher Stout run the city drug storo in Dr. Rob inson's absonce. C. M. Ruch, postmaster and mer chant at Ruch, is in for a load of freight. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Roundtreo have returned from Pacific Beach, Wash. Quite a few local people aro tak ing in the state fair at Salem. There is a good opening in Jack sonville for a baker who can make good breud and keep his shop clean. Our last baker lit out a couple of weeks ago and hasn't been heard from since. J, M. Parks of Buncom was in town yesterday. Miss Emma Kasshnfer is up from Sun Francisco visiting hor parents. . T Political Announcements. 4 For State Senator t Statement No. I Candidate. I am a republican candidate ror state wa92r ?oi)rQ PrJmry election Septem ber 24, 1910. I favor Statement No. 1, ?2aaZ!?a' ProgreMBlvo education ami the Southern Orcsron ntntn nnrmni school. For eleven yearn a resident of Ashland, Or. J. J. CAMBERS, tf i raw mveriiaemon t. ) For County Commissioner. To the Voter of Jackson Ceunty: I hereby announce myself as candl date for county commissioner, subject to the primary election. I am a repub lican In Dolltlcd. I am nrmininta.1 with all of the Interests In this section of mo country apa nenevo that ir elected my knowledcrn of flnnnMnl nnd hn.inA.. affairs will enable tne to be of jrreat benefit to the people of the county In the management of publlo affairs. I bollove. In a careful, economical nnd business administration of tho people's Interests and If successful I promise to Blve to such Interests my most careful atttentlon, I believe In good roads and a modern and scientific) construction of them. At nreRnnt T nm nr.,MAnt a tun Fruitgrowers' bank of Medford, Or., and am otherwlso largely Interested in. tho linuuviui uiiairs or me valley. Respectfully, GEO. (Paid Advertisement.) Rogue River L. DAVIS. State Representative. Jackson county Is entitled to two 2) representatives. ' i am a candidate for the neDubilcnn nomination for to be stato held September rAnrABAntfi tli.A from Jackson county, subject to tho 24, Under tho auspices of the Men'B 'elub of the Presbyterian church, Mr. i IB. F. Mulkey will givo a "Night flVith Ilnmlet" nt the Medford Opera ' House, Soptember 23. Tho Guild of St. Mark's church will hold its first meeting October 0 nt tho residence of Mrs. II, C. Kcntuer. ., Hosklns for Health. primaries 1910. I am for Statement No. 1, direct log. Islatlon, sood roads, and state aid for ij iiurinui scnooi at Ashland. I stand for those political and moral principles which will uplift the community, tho e.u.o mm wid .lawuil I am antl-assemolv and against cor- pumuun ruiu in pontics. .. I am a progressive Republican. I be Hove In the rule of the people. I stand Jpr tho rights of the people In their jikiii uBuiiioi npeciai interests ana pnv Ue8e' ,r . . . J'HED W. MJJARS. (Paid Advertisement.) State Senator. I am a candidate for the office of state senator for Jackson county, sub ject to the decision of tho republican voters at the primaries to be held Sep- Our Special 25c ceffee: is tho finest for the money to bo found in tho city; in fact, wo be lieve it is as good as most cof fee sold at 35c a pound. Try a package and see if you don't think it is nil wo claim. Every thing we carry is on a par will, this coffco a littlo boiler thnn you usually got for tho money. Olmstead & Hibbard Phone Main 571 For vSale by MOOR-EHN! CO. 213 Fruitgrowers' Bank Bdg RANCH PROPERTY 10 acres bearing fruit, 1 miles out $15,000 10 acres bearing fruit; good buildings, Vn miles out.... ...$15,000 : . -"t ---, 2yo acres truck and berry land, water, buildings, 1 1-4 miles $2500 10 acres truck and berry land, water rights, barn ..'.. $3750 8V acres fruit, good build ings, tools and stock, close in $7000 20 acres all fruit, 10 bearing, a bargain $12,500 7 acres bearing fruit, good buildings, V2 miles out .... : $0000 30 acres near Central Point, part bearing, good build ings, water, a bargain $16,000 240 acres best fruit land, part bearincr. house and barn, 4 miles out, per acre $300 35 acres, all in fruit, build ings, spring, wells, stock, tools $17,500 40 acres near Central Point, fruit and alfalfa, worth $400 per acre $12,000 CITY PROPERTY 5-rom bungalow, modern .... $2500 8-room house, 3-4 acre $1800 lnes residence lots on 8th St ...$500 to $700 6-room modem house $2700 5-rom modern cottage $2000 2-story house, lot 108x258, $2000 5-room modern cottage $2100 FALL SHOES "ULTRA" THE SIGN OF "QUALITY" Style-Fit-Wear This standard line of Tine Shoes in gunmotal, patents, cravenettes and suedes, both in the button and laoo boots. Tho Ultra Shoo has won its present reputation by close adher ence to the three essentials ol! first-class shoe construction Fit, Style and "Wear. Just received, a largo shipment of these Fall styles in the fancy leathers. A fine line of Hosiery for Fall. de4$A HHHHHiViB tember 21. I pledge myself to vote for that republican candidate for United States senator In congress who shall haye received tho highest number of votes In the general election next pre ceding I am an advocate of good roads and all Improved educational facilities, and all other things which ond to tho betterment of the county and state. WM. M. CQLVIO (I'uld Advertisement.) For state Treasurer. Anti-assembly republican candidate for stato treasurer. Has been a mem ber of tho Oregon legislature for tho past eight years. Ho 1 tho author of the flat salary law, which saves to tho state over $35,000 per .year. Wob aot Ivo supporter of tho corporation tax law, which brings in ovor 1160,000 an nyally, and of tho Inheritance tax law, which brings to the state over $60,000 a yar. uji account of persiqtom opposition I to useless appropriations and extra va-1 Fine residence lots and dwellings in all parts of the city TTCRE INSURANCE, BEST UUMi-'ANlES CALL AT OFF. ICE OR PHONE MAIN 2592 SOME QOOD BUYS Soe WtlM Troas- panco In clerkship hire, Mr. Kay Known as "Tho Watchdog of tlio T nomlcal nnd good business admlnlstra (Paid Advcrtlaement.) State Senator. I am a candidate for tho republican nomination for stato senator from Jack eon county, subjoot to primary of Hop teuipor 34. I am for Statement No. 1, economical administration of publlo Ju"n?i BOoJ .rott.d,' Improved educational their object thp bottormnnt and im provement of tho slato and county. (Paid Advortlsemont.) "Daily Cb Toft ROOM 33, JACKSON COUNTY BANK BLDG. NO 1 TWO HOUSES and two lots, in good lacation, $2000; rents $25 per month. NO. 2 MODERN 5-ROOM HOUSE; now, close in, $2000; half down, rest on easy terms. NO. 3 4-ROOM HOUSE and two good lots, $1600, half cash, 1 year on balance. NO. 4THREE LOTS on Edwards street, with large oak trees, on easy terms, $500 each. NO. 5 LOT, 60x100; price $250, on terms. NO. 6-5-ROOM BUNGALOW, $900, $250 down and $20 per month. NO. 7200 ACRES on Rogue river, $20,000, terms. Walking the Streets in a Night Shirt or without olothlnjr. on n cold, rainy night, will oconomizo in wonr iiiK uppurol. Hnvo you soon any ono dv it? Who ovor oconomizcil by Rotof? without i hut or clothing? If clothing holp tho body, ft hut tho bond, so do oyoglassos holp thu oyos, Lot iuo furnish tho oyo clothing. Dr. Rickert Over Kentnvn Medford, Ore. publican nomlncu T For Representative . I desire to bo the ronubllca ror state representative of Jackson hold September 24. I bellovo In tho In Itlatlvo and referendum, Htatomont No 1, good roads and state aid for Ashland normal school. I am opposed to ox. travagant creation of salaried officers and commissions, and if nomlnatod and oloctod will roprodont nil the people. (Paid Advertisement.) Iillbllcnii tlcknt. militant tA tlwi of Hoptembor 21. J. II. IJKLLINQlSIt. U'um Aayorusomeni.) For Sheriff. o.P'-ift cn'HdatH 01 ,Uo nomination of. sheriff of Jackson countyon tho ro-l County Recorder. I pin u cnmltdato for tho democratic iiuimnuiion lor recoruer or Jackson county, subject to tho primary oleotlon of September 24, ItOnKIlT L. TAYLOR. (Paid Advertisement.) FOIl SHKHIW Wilbur A. Joiich Candldato for ro-oloctlon, (Paid fidvortlBomont) SMbhastoB a imr bo. ioftlt.il tiiulniim ham ruin I HHK.U. lfl il4nt and Iar School or Qlrlt andtr r ouierior m.joumuptu lia. AiuiilMinln j. ml Miiilri, Art. 1. locution, Qriiiuiuluin nj it i KiiImwiiiaI I lClitiiioiituril Lloudant imblll luiul Fa ovar 14 am nf .a. n.l I well rfvoinniamUd. Ilia buioW la IfmltoiFto I .TIn8lilif8upflaf,Olllc2J,8I.HlniHtll,Pottlin(I.Of. 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