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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1910)
28; .n'n. H- Hi. WW 'fm ""W-1" ''SftWMBMIIil '" "PF 1 f4MLIt4 MJSDOltDtMfy TRIBUNE, MEDflORD, QK1SGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER M, ID10. ft hmnmjm0m Ij7 i is I Ei.v te- '-,' JV , hi- rtv l M l V St. , l?d!. if ( I f Mct -m. & t $ Butte Falls Items "Deputy Assessor Stent, formerly de puty under Poter Applcftnte, passed through our town lately Tor tho tail timber on his way for a hunt. Wo nro nil glad to hear that Rob ert G., Smith will make the race Tor congress, and if lie makes an earnest cnuvnss of the district, he will win as 'Trimmers" and stand-pnttcrs, and Asscmblyites ntc not in good grace with the voters of the present lay. C. M. Powers is beinj kept busy ceustructinj: homes for our people and reports that quito a number of houses nro to bo built. ' - I). II. Miller, who has been confined to his homo for some time with a vo'ry painful eruption' on his right leg, due to a former attack of typhoid fever. is now much bettor and is able to Miss Bcrnice Edmondson, who has been suffering with throat trouble, is ib now much beter and i not able ti -attend school. JIrs. John Obenchain made a hnr Tied visit to her home lately, but, immediately returned to Medford to nurse her daughter, Mrs. Yorr, who has boen skk for several weeks, but is now improving. Several of tho town boys are out in the woods cutting a supply of wood for the needs of the town this winter. The Iown company has lianlod a J largo quantity of slab wood near Ed- sail's preparatory to ship the same to Medford for fuel, when the rail road i through, which will not be ve ry long. John Bellinger, Republican candi date for sheriff, has been here inter viewing the voters in the interst of his enndidncy, and says that he i- likcly to be elected the next sheriff of the county ns he is receiving much encouragement around. If he b'ents Wilbur ho will have achieved a great victory as Mr. Jones is very popuhr nnd one of tho Jackson county boys who has grown np under the eyes of "the people. Rev. Jones is arranging to have "built a "Manse" for his family use ns he is permantely located here, and thinks that a minister should have n home among his people to do -the; most good. It is said that there is a case of "hog" stealing around this section, tind the owners of the swine, are about to take steps to bring the par tics to punishment. "Shorty" Miles, with another per son drove iro Friday nicht in his enr A if-V-- f6 y - i ft t 4 T If "91 1 I. 4 and after providing themselves with some necessaries, continued on i'r ing tho night to the hills bent on fi hunting oxpiditiou. " I A party of drummers from the Val ley were interviewing our merchants on Friday evening and succeeded in booking several orders. It seems that if the defcnted"pnrty chiefly intorested in the incorpora tion of Butte Falls, are uot satisfied with tho result of the late election, nnd threaten to try again, but they will find the people more determined than ever to thwart a purpose, the object of which is well understood and the ctUnmity of which, should it be incorporated, will not be overcome for years, to say nothing of the ef fects in the growth of the town, and tho introduction of influences mm;- ing for the worst. If we do uot want n mortgage on every litlla home and a general bitterness: of feeling in the community nnd a con stant wrangling among the people, this question of an untimely act will bo buried. Mr. riarnish brought in- a large load of freight for our merchants, on Saturday, but it will not be lone .that we will have to haul freight hv team, as we can now send our freight over the railroad as far as Cameron question as to whether tho po-t-nnd haul from that point a distance noisier may bo required of lawfully of only, six miles. The mill, owing to the lack of. loss in the pond, has closed down for n short season, but will soon resume, ns it has large contracts for the rail road which must be gotten out on the right of way. Wo are oujoying most delightful fall weather and the wood arc tn: ing on their variegated hue, present ing a most attractive sight. REMAINS OF DECEASED. ENGINEER ARRIVE Walter Gardner, the Pacific & Eastern engineer, who was injured in n wreck on the line some six week ngo. died at a hospital in Portland Tuesday aqd his remains arrived ln-t Thursday afternoon. Mr. Gardner sustained internal in juries at the tiem of the accident rand later was removed to Portland for treatment, ell was compelled to undergo an operation nnd in his weakened condition was unable to survive the shock. The direct cause of death is given as bronchial pneu monia. v . We have a ai t$ Wi.'! f J" K(n'- id $i ? UNCLE SAI COINS CHRISTMAS MONEYii WASHINGTON, Oct., 1-1 Me Sam as a supply for Santa Claio has switched from gold piece to stamps. Up to this year tho govern ments have coined largo quantities ot two-uud-a-hulf dollar pieces, which were known among the treasury offi cials as Christmas money It was decided this your to dis continue the coinage of the gold pieces, and now Uncle b'anio has pine ed nu oilier for a largo quantity of brighe new yellow postal saving stamp-;. These, together with a postal card upon which thev aie to he placed, represents u doitosit in Uncle Sam Postal Saving hank.. In order Jo stimulate savings among the young sters of Yankee Land, Uncle Sam ha gone to a great expense to furnish n very attractive stailip. It is ex pected that here will be a great de mand for these at Christinas time. The card on which tho stamps are pasted ;ill cost ten cents, and will be in fact a "hank book". It repre sents the itiuial deposid of ten cont. This may be exchanged for a dollar certificate ' With the uso of .the stamp for Christmas wresents. will nrrise the do n "mail order husinos4.", for the po-tnl saving bank system, as they will he only installed in only one r two offices in a state this year. This question has not been decided as yet by the officials. They are of i !... ....:..:.... l, .,... t.r. :c n... .....;i! .u ,........ ....,.. mv ....., ....,. x. ,,. ., - ., brotlchti8.- asthma and croup, or not reach a very big amount for nnv bn-k Jmi bfoalho R one otticc. it will be allowed for i r,,, , ., , ,. ,, . , ,. . . .... .. , ...i Complcto outfit, Including hard rub postmaster to fill mail orders until ,',,,,, . c, more postal minings depositories are established. Generally speakinjr, ..v.v.w, ...u 'vii...i c-......K ....on.... ,o not to be n mail order institution, nnd each man is to be required to de posit his money in his owne town in order To ,keep the depositors within the required limit of one hundred dollars a month for postal deposits. lirt'i,-rtt. fl.rt imclnl cnt-itir. oi-otAm c 1 He was n brother of Mrs. W. T. Andrews of this city nnd lenves n wife and three children. He was a member of the Wood-1 men nnd the Redmen nnd the funeral will bp conducted . under their pices. j Hasklns for Health. rf? '.- THE ESSENTIALS of an Orchard Platting Proposition for a home or an Investment are Good Soil, Good Location A -f-l4 f T'f'lJ2V WHICH aiVES THE OTMBR FELLOWS AN OPPR XVHU it JL XAltJ TUNITY TO MAKE A PROFIT 200 - acre tract betweeM Talornt i'c"i0 "XM y u"u" "". --. ii umvMiMcrj go witn tMe place. The price per acre its afcut half what there are asking for similar tracts, and we can make rery easy terms, 5 you want a platting proposition you should not over look this. It is priced low for a qaiek turn. If interested let us show you this property. W. T. YORK &" CO. . t-1 -f -f -f t -H- 4-f " POLITICAL CARDS. - For Comity Rucorclcr. , t am the lopuhlican nominee for, tho officv t county recorder lor i Jijnksou count V Kloeliou Nliveiuh ' b. T10. lMtKl) b. COMMA " t-'or Hticrlrr j wuaiinc A. JONKS OnndlJ.'tto for ro-oinotloa. ! , For State Senator It. l NEIL Democratic Nomlneo Tor Stnto Sona- tpr from Jackson County. Stnnds for Statomont No. 1. W II Y X O T (5 K T . It II) ) V C A T A It It II ? Iloro nro somo symptoms of ca tarrh; if you lao tliom, Gt rid of thorn while thoro Is yet time: Is your t-.iont raw? Do you sneeze often? Is your bro-vth foul? Aro your eyes watery? Do you tako cold easily? Is your roso stoppo.1 up? Do you iiavo to spit often? Do crusts, 'oini In your uoco? Aro you Ipsliijg your sonso of tmioll? Do you, blow your noso a great ileal? D003 your tneuth tnsto bad morn ings? Don you ' pvo to clour your throat on rising, or have, a discharge from tho noso? Doos muo-js drop In back of tho throat? , Have- you ringing noises In tho cars? i HYOMEI (pronounco It Hlgh-o-mo) Is guaranteed to euro catarrh, . n9t,lim C0UK,,B( coI(l8( Eoro throati ,,.,.,. 'i'Lntdt Jr,,, (t, ,.,.., , , , ' can buy an extra bottlo of HYOMEI for only CO cents. Remember that. QUAIL SEASON OPENS SATURDAY OCTOBER 15 Tho open season for quail com mences Saturday, Octobor 15, nnd o.i that day there will be a general exodus of hunters both real and nl- leged for the quail hunting ground., While the birds aro reported as ntis-.vorv nlentiftil. the Iresnnss siirnK which encompars nearly every good limiting ground will result in mnk inc- thn hovs hort. unless tho hunt- V and Akland, heated on the you f ' sCv ksu-awT Tho way to healthful cooking is to stai with Cottalcnc. Cottokue-cookcd food ngrees with ono Cottoeie contains not an ounce of hog fat it table instead of an animal product. Its wholesomeneSvS and purity are vouched for by Nature. Cottolenc is "tho fat from the flower." All tho country's best cooks Mrs. ' Mary J. Lincoln, Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer, Mrs. Helen Armstrong, Marion Harland, Lida Ames Willis, and a dozen others of national reputation recommended Coto iene in preference to lard or any other medium for frying and shortening. Isn't the testimony of such experts worth something to you ? Order a pail of Cottolenc from your grocer to-day and learn why it "shortens your food lengthens your life." Made only by THE N. K. FAIRHANK COMPANY Listen to theTIan who Knows or hits a friend with good hunting his promises. CnrlessnesR in shooting in the pad -casoiis has cnuscd property owner In be rather duhrotis about allowing hooting on their hinds. Victim of Drink Nccr's Qrrlne. Drink nunningly dostrot Mio will f)owor. . ji winio mo ilruiiKiinl wa:i to do what vou toll him, ho wnn thousand times more the drink tlia he craves Medical troatmont is ui' cs3nry. Orrlno will destroy tho do- slro for liquor, so that tho drink will not bo mlBDCd and rostoro tho drinker to perfect health. This romody Is thoroughly scien tific, and Is so uniformity successful tiint It Bold with rogtstorod gunrantco to rofund tho monoy If it falls to ef fect a euro. Dooklot on "How to Cure Drunknness," froo on roqucot. T,1 Orr,n0 Co- 832 0rrlno nl,d Ing, Washlnston D. C. Sold In this c,ty " Lcon " Hnakiw. . Ai -i-'" main road, with abeut 75 acres planted to per acre i tting prop this property. ".iti&'i f.riw wt fr- ottole i 1 BULBS Kvcliitlvo Agoiicy for Portland Sowl Co. Medford Greenhouse Phono 3741 XOTICK. Notlco Is horoby ctvon that tho un durslKiied will apply to tho city coun cllf tho city of Modtord, OrcRon, at tho noxt rcgulnr mootliiR tlioroof, to bo hold on Octobor 18, 1910, for a II cocso to soil splrltouo, vinous and malt Uquora for n poriod of six months nt tils plnco of business, at No. 22 From street, North, In said city. 181 JOHN HARRINGTON. Dated October 7, 1910. $ i i ' n rt right JV" I because ( f --?-s f J I isavege- Ur"'SLX n j? JT QlA NLitiX lk r f H ( Ml KvwimTtAviiUi I II XnZ 1-"" ''1M' TiV,' AUTOMOBILES 0. W. Murphy. O. M Murpln MURPHY UK08. AUTO LIVKUV 1010 Chalinom DetroitM. Phono 1801, Valley Auto Coinpun., Medford. Or. Quiok fiqrvlco. Eanv Hldiug PricoH Right. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PIIONK MAIN 3141. Agonoy for tho I'nrrj Cars. Rogue River Auto Co., Frank II. Hull, Prop., Mod ford. Or Sao soiiio of tho loa 1 cctnto rulvor tluod today ar.d whothor you buy or not you will htvo 1 en mod things that In future "tl opplng for ronl ostnto" fff4f t- z. I 1 Jf '" 1 it r i i v ' . .4 I ' it