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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1910)
w Jtfv -7r r WFtWV" "& cHprw" nr T --TWTajv'' r.'T- aiEDtfOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREO ON. TIT MS DAY. (XTOBIOU I, 1010, ------- ---- rii Newsy Notes from Rogue River Valley Towns MRS, ED ANDREWS, f VOICE CULTURE, f AT NATATORIUM TUES- f DAYS AND FRIDAYS, 4 4- PHONE NO. 3952. 4- 44-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4---4-4-44 --- -------- ------- - -- ------" --- A. C. lhmtctt. Central Point Items Eden Precinct Items Eagle Point Eaglets i; I a, s N i fi 131 l"J4i I: ft fibs 'r " . i?;&tM A. S. Furry was buying hla Ml Bupply ot groceries lust Friday of J'hocnlx merchants. E. P. Jacob3 and wlto did trading in Medford last Saturday. J. S. SplUor of Talent was hauling out' several loads of groceries for his Talout store last week. Mrs. W. S. Stancllft did trading In Medford last Friday. Mi83 Eva Chandler ot Medford vis ited for a few days at tho homo of her grandfather, Willis Chandler ot North Talent, this week. George Uooerts returned from Myr tlo Creek last Thursday, rfter an extended visit with his son. Dr. Frank Roberta. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey vrero visit ing at the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. James Pellett In Talent last Sunday. Xuntlo Stout ot Phoenix tad tho misfortune to fall and dislocate her ehoulder ono day last vrcck, which will lay her up for some time. E. O. Reaso and his father. E. M. Rcaso of Ashland, wero down to Tal ent last Sunday on business. C. Carey delivered a load of his flno potatoes to Phoenix merchants ono day last week. Mrs. J. D. Evans, whoso tamlly resided at Phoenix, has bought prop erty In Medford and with her sons Is getting along nicely. Mrs. Evans spent Saturday and Sunday among old friends in Phoenir nttendlng the picnic-given by the Christian church people to vhe Sunday school. North Medford Items J. J. Owings of North Central 1ms accepted n position in the city par'- Urn Robins of Xorth Medford . seriously ill. Dr. Stephenson is in attendance. Mr. Dresser enme np Sunday from bis homestead on Wolf creek on bus iness. He is the gueat of Lis daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lizer of North Riverside ave nue. . 1 .i '' t ' Mrs. Charley Isaacs ot North Med ford visited with her mothor, Mrs, Stancllff, last Saturday. H. Swluglo camo down from Ashland tho last of tho week and Is gathering I1I9 npplo crop on his North Phoenix ranch. Mrs. Smyth Is visiting at tho home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen, In North Talent. Chester Woltors of Talent, son ot C. W. Wolters, Is In Los Angeles see ing a little of city life, but is expect ed homo soon. Dr. Frank Roberts ot Myrtle Crook Is visiting his brothor, John Roberts and family of North Talent. Mr. and Mrs. James Pellett aro tho happy parents ot n bright baly girl. Mrs. Pellett returned from tho Swedcnburg hospital at Ashland last week, where tho stork vlnited them. Miss Mary Stancllff Is superintend ing tho fruit packing nt the Burrell orchards this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamlin and sev eral other couples wero attending the dance at Talent Friday night. Talent's town election Is causing quite a good deal of stir just now, city government being quite an Im portant question. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Netherland camo up from Yolo county, California, to visit relatives In Talent. Mr. Neth erland says Rogue River valley looks good to him. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Alford ot Med ford camo up to Talent Sunday to visit Mr. Alford's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Alford. Mr. Gleason lias bought two ideal residence lots on North Beatty and is having building material delivered for three G-roora modern resdenees. Mrs. J. G. Martin nnd Mrs. J. A. Summerville of North Central ac companied Mrs. Thomas Turpin nnd family to the pioneer home of Mr. and Mrs. Hampton Turpin in Roxy Anne Thursday, having enjoyed n most delightful rido nnd visit; r , fe-j- George P. Jones find family ot Dud ley, who have beoli stopping for somo tlmo In Medford, camo out Tuesday night on tlio cars, stopicd at tho Sunnysldo until tho next afternoon and woro tuot by hU brothor Lluna and they all started for his homo about flvo miles nbovo Hawk's mill. C. Thltrlovr, a trnvollng sales man for a glovo houso of Seattlo, spent tho day horo and at Utowns boro Wednesday. J. H. Colter of Medford Is btopplng horo, putting up n stone wall for A. Q. Daley and William von der Hol len In front of their dwellings. Miss Jennie McKlbleu of Doau mont, Tex., whose father has pur chased a farm nenr Ashland on which tho family la living whllo he Is In Texns settling uj. his business, came up Wednesdny with Mrs. I. C. Mooro and her two daughters, Anna and Myrtlo Drake, from Ashland on n business trip Lorth of our town, re turning tho Banio day. John Barnoburg, Shorty Miles, Mr. Kane's Creek Items Mr. and Mrs. Lewis woro transact ing business In Medford last Satur day. Elmer Hlglnbotham nnd wife spent Sunday at Gold Ray with friends. Miss Chrhttno Russell of Roseburg Is attending the Dardanelles school. Mrs. Dusenberry of Sardino Creek Is spending tho week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Householder. Wo aro having a flno rain at this vriting, which Is greatly needed to moisten tho ground so tho farmers can plow and sow their fell grain. Gcorgo Hlglnbotham and family, who have been resldonts of Tolo all Bankers Gather. LOS ANGELES. Cn!.. Oct. '. -More than 1300 bnttkers nrc in Los Angeles today nwaiting the formal opening of the annual convention of tho American Bankers' association tonight. More than thnt number of bnnkers and visitors, ench delegate THE ESSENTIALS of an Orchard Platting Proposition for a home or an Investment are Good Soil, Good And a Price We have a 200-acre tract between Talent and Ashland, located on tho maiif road, with about 75 acres planted to pears with peach fillers. Stock and machinery go with the place. The prico per acre is about half what others are asking for similar tracts, and we can make very easy terms. If you want a platting proposition you should not evor look this. It is priced low for a quick turn. If interested let us show you this property. W. T. YORK & CO. .,-rt'jta, .l- ,-M and Mm, Wcltloy ot Salt Lake wero ests nt t'.o Sunnysllo for dinner WoJuesdny. Mr. Wolfloy and wlto woro looking over our part of tho country and pootned to bo well pleas ed Ith our surroundings. William P. Tlmrkcr ot Medford has engaged a room at tho Sunnysldo and is engaged lathing George von dor 1 lotion's new houso. Thursday Mr. Thompson and wlfo camo down from their nlnco to re plenish their stock of goods nt Inlco Creek, and whllo down cnllod for dtnnor at the S. S.; nlso Mr. Wort mnu ot Medford was horo looking over tho beef market; also Mr. Allen of Trail aud Mr. Stowell or nutte Falls wero lore. Allen and Stowoll had a bunc'i of heot cattlo and ato tholr breakfast by 4:30 n. in. Fri day morning. Thoro woro also six others who wanted and procured an extra early breakfast so that they could get an early start. I toll you things aro buzzing around horo now. summer, have roturood homo to Kancs Creek. ' Mr. Avery is Improving his hotne-Btc-.d by building a now barn and house. ' Mr. Morris finished hauling his prunes to Medford last Saturday and disposed of them for a good price. John Chandler nnd wlfo of Tolo spent Sunday horo. Wo aro sorry to Bay that Art Dog gls is on the slok list again. John Thompson Is engaged hauling limo rock from Mr. Hughes' qunrry to tho limekiln near Cold Hill, which will begin burning soon. being permitted to register ono vis itor, hnvo affixed their named to the great book nt headquarters at noon, It your advertising Is so unimpor tant that It makes peoplo suppose yur Btore to bo unimportant work ' nard tq,correct tho ItmrtsBton. a.i' f WHICH GIVES THE OTHER FELLOWS AN OPPOR v TUNITY TO MAKE A PROFIT ton ' Juntos Shield, L Hut field and Hon I'ettro are so fur tho champion dour Ituutora of tills linluwiok. They re turned Saturday from (tho Kvimih creek country each ultli u J'iuo buck nml reported having seen utility more of tho fleet-footed vtouliiroH, Mr. Shields briiKH of tho fluent pair of four-point antlers in tho sluto. They tire uniform mid certainly tiro ti perfect pair, 1. KiikIiiikI expeut.s to move into hit now Htoro huildiiij; nc.t week. The Cutuiniims purveyer: have finished their work littt did not dh titil any of tho work mid monu ments set Ity Mr. Asthury. Tito progress of our nubile schools is exeeeditmly Mttisfnotory ttli thnt ooulil ho expected owiti to the crowded condition of the building".. Another school building will bo ab solutely necessary next year. Tito fnlsowork for the side wnlls of tho Cowley building tiro mtsinir like itimiiuiotlt billboards in n met ropolis mid tho cement is being "put in as rapidly as the equipment will permit. Talent A young olcctrlclau nrrlved at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott Sep tember 28 and Tom now woars a proud, fatherly look. Letters from Tom Hudson and Or Ho Powers roport a largo attendance at tho O. A. C. this term. Mrs. Scanthlng returned with hof husband nnd Intends to mnko hot homo in our beautiful valloy. Mr. Scanthlng Is making nrrausotuonta to build nnd otherwise Improvo his flno farm. Mrs. Norman Is oxpectlng her par onts from Oknlhomn, having tired of tho cllmato thoro, being anxious to return to tho Iloguo HIvor valley, wuoro tho cllmato Is so perfect. Our schools this year hnvo a larco attendance nnd aro making rapid strides under tho offlclont manage ment of Professor Ager nnd his aa- Location tXI Alfn M, Turrill liitH reueivud n laruu ttuw DoHolt Hitfo for his Juw clry Hloro which will ho -located in the Hitine room with M. It, Knulnud's driiit Htoro. Water ComtulsHioiiur I. J. Purkov- pile mid u company of friends lmvu K'oiio duet' mid hour hunting in the llinntd mountain country mid linvo ptomisetl friends hero wagon loads ot ttieitt, Tho great hurvost of pcurs in Snowy llutto orchiird Is now on mid the crops will far cvcccd llmt of Inst year both in ipmlity mid nunutity. U!ko Medford, Contrnl I'nlut is daily turning nwny men of families who are in nooil of house and can not find "for rent" wimi in tho citv limits. Duritur the past week there were 17 applications for eot tugos and not a vitcmtt house could be found. Mr. mid Mrs. 0. M. JofforH, who recently purchuscd mid moved into the houo formerly owned by Mrs. I'mikuy in tint northeast par t of town, will shortly depart for Cnlifor- ttit. Items shttnntH, and wo ttrgo thnt thoy hnvo tho co-oporntlou of tho parents In tho advancement of oducat'on. Wo wish tho ptibllo to tnlio nolo of a few of tho Improvements in our llttlo town mid vicinity. Wo will mention a few: Mr. and Mr. Alford's flno resi dence Just Herons from the Works hotel, Oliver and Henry Holms' commo dious hemes mid tholr ninny Im provements. Chnrlen Sherman's ulco now homo. Emmott IIcchoii's fine bungalow up Wagner crook, nnd ninny otlieru. Dr, Page still continues to haul his apples from tho Sunset orchard to Talent for shipment. Mr. Ran dall is nlso making preparations to ship his flno crop. f . ' r s , ttttttth Southern Dairy Co. Wliolcsalo and Rotnil Deal ers in Ice Cream Millc, Cream, Butter and Buttormilk. If you havo any sweet or sour eroain for sale, call on us at 32 S. Cen tral or phono. MILK ROUTE IN CONNECTION Storo .Phono Main 881. Ranch Phono Farmora 7183. , Investors' Snaps, I am offored proposition in Illi noix valley which I intoud to accent if I diNpoHo of proiwrty. Don't bo Blow money lnlk. New nix-room modern butiinilow. three blocks from Wnnhiugtou neliool, pon HOflnton if ilcHtrod or n uiihIi tenant for ten montliH nt S-IQ; total amount $-100 deducted from price, $3800; IcniiH. Will trndo SnteruHt in four loin for kooiI team, waon nnd linrnrHH. Address 73, caro Mull Trihttuo. or call Phnnn -1201. 1 V ; , i 'if $, f'rX I I