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w fW 7W " V" rFV, ., J kTi ' ' ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDiyUD, OniSClON, TlllTKSDAV, 'OCTOKlJiK in 1010. L Butte Falls Items Eden Precinct Items Ellen Beach Yaw Here Soon t - i M ji ' r -(t s- i '. Hv '; i?- iLt " R R WCYjII-rt I ;1 if Mr. Poclor and family liao re tnovcii to Prospect, whoro his daught er will tench school. They will bo quite ru addition to Prospect so ciety It Id almost excellent family. Saturday a fine rain cot In and It has boon mining more or less over since, and as It Is a ponotratlvo rain lt will do, much toward bringing for , ward tho fall herbage for stock and niako tho rango good for something, besides giving color to tho fruit and doing much goo'd all around. Charles Von der Hellen, Porter J. Neff, Mr. Murry and Mr. Meyers, all of Medford were hero Saturday at tending tho local telephone meeting of stockholders. Mr. Xoff was, as woro all tho o'hers, delighted with our town and predicts a most pros porous futmc for It, and wero loud In 'their praises of Its many scones 1 and local advantages and features. Mr. Taylor of Eaglo Point visited us on Saturday, and attended the telephones meeting. Salomo Matthews, who ha3 been . sick for sjonio time with dropsy, died " Sunday 'morning about 3 o'clock, whllo apparently In a peaceful sleep. She was aged about 65 years, and leaves a Luabjnd and sover.il child ren. She was a kind hearted woman a hard worker, and had many friends. She was buried on Monday In tho local cemetery, the Rev Jones officiating. The services were large ly attended by tho many friends and relatives, notwithstanding tho rainy weather and sloppy condition of tho roads. Rev. Jones says that ho has come hero to- locate and is hunting about for a homo for his family, consist ing of a wife and two children. He appears to like our section, and says that if he can do as well here as he did In his former field, which when he took chaigo had neither church or Sunday school, but when ho resigned had a good church building and a membership pf about 400, and seven Sunday schools or ganized and working. Wo hope that his work will meet with even greater success in. our locality. Our hunters have returned from their outiug but do not report any Fruit Growers Win Point. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13. Al though the decision of the railway commission that through rates must not be greater between any given two Doints than a combination of local i , , : . ' t '" 1 I- ii -"IS t, yi ;) , lh.H 4 NH groat success In haggling game. The railroad force Is above Dorby and just south of Alton, end will soon reach tho next highest nnd longest bridgo at Cat Hill gulch nnd from there on work .rlP bo easy nnd it ought to rech us early next month. There are several moro bauds of beef cattle to bo gathered and driven from this section to the valley and this will bo douo whllo tho weather is favorablo a1d prices aro food. Tho town election to detoriulno whether Butte Fn'Is would incorpor ate, was held on Monday, October 5, and was decided adversoly to In corporation by a vote of sovon against and thus is put to sleep for some time to come, a question that should havo never been raised at this time. Aaron Beck has Bold lot 7 in block 19 to Frank Notherland on Broadway. Mr. Netherland will an-' nex It to ills lot adjoining, on which he will build one of tho tastiest houses In Butto Falls. John Wl mingham has gone to the hills bent on coming back with several fino deer or elso to throw up his pursuit for tho seison. C. P. Briggs accompanied by Jno. O'Connor has gono to Jacksonville to tako tho election returns and. will look after some business in terests in Medford. Mr. R. Brndshaw, M. Braidhard are building on their recently purchase I lots on tho northeast side of town. There Is needed very much a butcher shop for our town, as Mr. Edmonson ! :a closed his shop. A good trade can bo built up as the mill hands and tho peoplo of tho twon are great meat eaters. There Is a building to bo had. Emerson Wheeler has gono to Med ford on a business trip, but will re turn this veek. Aaron Beck and J. I. Patton aro building for themselves fine homes in two of the finest localities in the town. Bill Erlckson, he who does two men's work in one day, has been paying a visit to MedforJ, but is now back on his somesfead. rates bstween the same points w ! not affect any great amount of ship ping;, it is beinp: hailed with Joj hy some fruit shippers who will be bene fited to the extent of several thou sand dollars. ft n iTllfn Qf tWCe! Tia?t ani -"" l0ted on the main road, with about 75 acres planted to Stfl S 1 Sit0Ck aDi T Cku,erj eo with theace. The price per acre in atait half what others are "w?Sf ?Sw n WC (!2??k0 veS ?a?y term8 yn want a Rlattiff Propiti.n y.u should ti over-; look this. It is priced low for a qiaek turn. Ifmterested let us show you this property. W. T YORK & CO. txv-. -. Miss Oeiohi Cnlilmm of Talent was in Arodford Saturday evening. William Uenvdslcy of Phoenix was down to Bedford Saturday n ft or noon. John Mart of South Medford was in the city on business last Satur day. J. V. Pratt of Phoenix was in Tal ent last Sunday morning. Mr. James Allen of North Talent isited their daughter nt Aslilnnd hospital Sunday. P. V.. Furry tho Phoenix livery stable man. was in Medford Satur day. Mrs. Wcldon Hartley was over on Griffon crock Saturday and Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. Tucker. T. J. lleekott, ono of the Phoenix merchants, was in Medford last Sat urday. Born In Phoenix, October Sth, to Mr. and Mis.. Moid Colver. n nine pound boy. Kov. nnd Mrs.' T. P. Rnwlens of Phoenix wore onllinpr in North Tal ent last Monday. Phoenix had another one of thosa excellent shows last Monday evening. This time tho coons took thorn in. A. S. Furry is having a neat yard Eagle Point Eaglets J. V. Grover and family, Mr. Win. Knighton nnd wife and Mr. and Mrs. llolbert of New York state, woro en joying the Lwiicfit of our sulphm prinjr just above tho Sunnyside, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. llolbert ur-. old time friends of Mr. J. W. Grover nnd came out to visit him, and now thoy are .so well pleased with the country that they nro thinking of buyiiifj property here and establish in;r n home. Last Sunday Mrs. Edwards, wife of one of the engineers on the P. & VI. railroad, and his sister, Miss Ed wards, came over to see our town and have a good time. Thoy spent a part of 'the time visitng Mrs. Colo at the Sunnyside. Benjamin Freidenburg brought out 34 head of beef cattle Monday for Warner, Wortmnn and Goro of Med ford. Owine to the sickness of tho mail You can find a poorer place to live easily; or, by reading tho class ified ads, a better one also easily! fST" IlV ... ', THE ESSENTIALS of an Orchard Platting Proposition for a home or an Investment are Good Soil, Good Location And a Price t'onoo put up and cement walks laid around Ids now SiAtth Phoenix home. Mr. and Mr. A.hwori of llanor. Qr., nro vNitiiu: t tlu homo of Wil lis Chandler. They will no on io Porthtud' soon. Mrs. and Mrs. J. A. G ruffes of North Phoenix wero over to Phoenix Priduy evening doing trading: " Mt and Mrs. C Conv j North Talent wo iv m Modfoid oufhiisiuess last Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. W. 1). Pocldinm of North Talent woro down to the Hub city last Sunday, ooiubininj luidm.s with pleasure. Oreiif Wakefield of Phoenix was a Medford idtor last Saturday. Mr, and Mr. W. K. Aiidorliu tt North Phoenix wore damp trading in Ashlnml last Saturday. .7. T3. Roberts of North Talen . one of our prosperous gnrdonor-i, m, just returned from Myrtle Clock where she has lieon visiting hi brother, Dr. Frank RnherK Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Jones, Mis Kffio Taylor. Mrs. Jnno Ruder mid Mis Maude Nowlmry wore nil out i ) see the new Rader bungalow last Snndnv. I By A. O. Howlott. (contractor nnd stage driver on tip Eagle Point-Prospect runic, Rn. Willets and Mr. Omiel is driving the stngo team at present. Fred Pedezrne while working with dynamite, used in blasting lost hole, a blast went off promnturely and blew n lot of dirt and gravel into hi. inee, muiiy injuring one ot his eye, but Dr. Holt thinks it will not lie serious. I omitted to state in myjast that R. G. Brown, formerly of tiii place, but now of Portland, wns hero visit ing his father, George Mrown, wh is in very poor hcidth. Mr. Hutchison, who lives on a farm near the old John Blnck place, enmo in Monday night and stayed over Tuesday. I. C. Moon of Elk Creek nnd bi son drove in out of the rain Tuesdnv nnd spent tho remainder of tho dnv on acount of tho rain. . If you nover "loso any time" ex cept that 3nent In fruitlessly nnswor Ins wancvaga, yjuil got along! TB "W v LT " . 'i ay WHICH GUVES THE OTHHE FELLOWS AN OPPOR TUNITY TO MAKE A PROFIT The voleo of Hllon lioach Yaw, which certain uiustor critics have proclaimed tho most utiuminl ind musical soprano since Jonny Lltid, will ho hoard In a groat program at the Medford Theatre on Monday night October t7. Miss Yaw Is Inaugurating, nutlet' Hplondld ?nsplcos, a grand tour of $ Tf Y n S, Kt & ijr, nr i 'jLyitK t :. - .""W 7X2 3 "-'? ',,V- North Ainclca, and tho local date Is made posslblo by the fortuitous BROTHERS MEET AFTER SEPARATION 49 YEARS P. I)llH,in.Mlinejpfoirs arrived lit Medford W'iOncflny' ' (a1' visit his brolucr, 4n,? W11!' whom bo has not seen Sir 9 years.' Their paths havo notjuetlnco thoy woro boys together In Illinois. Amos Ullss mov ed to Medford njx years npo. Ho was not nwaro that his brother waa to arrive in Medford when ho did, and no ono was r.t'tho depot to meet tho old gentleman. P. miss ban bin dnughtor, Mrs. Chadwick, and lior threo children with him. If thoy llko tho country thoy will locato horo permanently. You "pay" for noglectlng to road classified ndvertisomonts and some times you pay a big price. Maybo it'B in tlo gul8o of too much -out or. of too small wages. Inovilnbly, you 'pay." te , fl-, iim I v w V WB. UU . SjBBf A EM' ' ' m,w n combination of liruuiniitsuicoi), Uor prog'Tin In of exceptional nort Ineluiilng as It tloeit the ' widest range of MoloolloiiH. showing inoio vorsatlllty, and comuiiind of varied schools than Is pomdlilo by any other soprano hefoio tho public to day. AIIbh Yaw's woudorful oxpoHltlon of thu Iio.uiUoh or tho old fashion lOugllHh and Amoiican nouns first brought hoi to tho attention of tho critical. She thou uuiHtorod thoy say moro completely than any other prima donna tho bountiful Intrica cies of tho old Italian Rchool, and now stniidn as acknowledged nils triwt, boaldos, of tho widely dlvor gout French and Gorman schools. She will ' nvo thu nsHUUuiico of a fluto sololHt of International re nown, Jay Powol, lato of tho Royal Opora House orchost-n of lloiiln. In these days y 1 on every prima donna Is supported by either a songster of soino sort, a vIolltilBt or n 'colllst, It l Indeed a delightful clinugo to find a groat player of that beautiful hut Holdnm-mnbtorod liiBturmuut, tho fluto. Mrs. Mary Nowhian, solo plaiilnt, ami accompli" 1st, Is among t'.u fore most In her cIiihs, and it is declared by .MIhs Yaw the most resulttul and aympiithutlc player she ias over had I in her company. IS REPORTED VERY ILL j (Sec.rgo II: on n of Hnxla Point, one of the few tnirvlvlng pioneers of southern Oregon, Is very 111 nt his home at that place. Ho has Leon Im proving soibo of lato, howovor, aud oxprusBos tho belief that he will bo about again In a short tl:co. Mr. Drown Is an ox-county coin itilflHlonor and Iioh always boon n prominent flguro In the councils of tho republican party In Houthorn Oregon. Walsh Lends In Race. polntmont of another bishop, decided ST. LOUIS, Oct. HI. At 8 o'clock ' unon yesterday, is considered by this mnrnirir P. J. Wnlh of St. Imnn Kplnropal churchmen today to bo an was leading eleven conteotntiU in the , lIortnnt step forward In tho his-"."i-hour, go as you please walking, tory ot tho church In California, mulch nt tho Coliseum. Walsh hud Tl, action was taken by tho Pro- covered .'17 mile Minee Hie rm tostnnt Eplecopnl convoutlon In sos started last night. ' boro. Jk 4 ij v 1i5t 4 - ' ,'j 1 ! t. ' . ricmi.-.r.r AHHIiAN'U, Or., Oct. HI. Tho city con mil Tuesday evening had another round-up of personal iiiattuni. .lust hofora the council iiillournoil, Coun cilman W. F, Moore of the Third ward handed in his resignation and loquustotl an liumodlato accoptnueo. Several members ruinoustrntud with tho councilman and asked him to re main with thorn and finally on n vote- refiiHod to accept tho resigna tion. In the general talk it appeared that Councilman Mooro did not llko the attitude of tho mayor and tho council In regard to two public mut ters In which hu helluved his col leagues woro not working up In tho harness, Tho matto'r of ordering co niont sidewalks and curbing on both HldM) of Liberty street from Uoiiln vnrrt to Asl'lund street, wheroln tho council by a tlo voto decided by tho mayor, rescinded n previous order, happened a month ago. At tho last mooting the council backed up on tho purchase of two now hose carts for tho fire department, amounting to about $1500. Mooro refused to stand for the rescinding of tho mat ter. His objections woro that It talus time to go thro'mh'lll those needed Improvements and work out tho details, and then havo tho com mittee's actions approved hy tho coun cil, and then promil to remind 'liter. Ho had lote of time to give II tho city's buslnetis nnd hod p'rformod it groat deal of work and dlw "ot mind tho customrry kicking, bi id not ,lko ,0 ,mvo th CQ,,"cl, Rw jacl 0B tn u n nuiftt Members of tho council tried to convince Mooro that ho was hot un der the collar mid would la nil right later on, but Mooro contondod that ho had Intonied resigning anyhow. regardluMH of his present objections to the action of tho mayor and council. New Hlftliop. CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 12. A di vision of tho ICplscopnl dlocc-io of California nnd tho conucouout ni- hi U ttm if . tf X " A- V . i Am1mIW L,.h . M ,, fk' i Tffij rg? rv