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t,4 J-tflB MJDDFQRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1910. It Gray & Moe MEDFOED'S ECONOMY STORE SUBURBAN GOSSIP tl Central Point Items It 1h (Miintiioii talk on tho HtruotH today thai Lynn I'urtliii Iiiih iiiikIo ar I'liiiUi.'iiuriitH to move tliu Central 1'olnL Clloliu to Motlfortl. Your cor rimpondunl iIouh not gjvo tho Htor.y hh uulhiiulic, iniiHiiiiicli hh Mr. I'lirilin Iiiih not lion citlluil upon to afflnn or ik'iiy tliu report. (lumiral Miiuitgur O'Hricn and (lon ural Tiolwt and I'ltHHittiKur Agent William MoMumiy, nftur, being e turtainud i'or two liourn WuduuHday ovuning by Mayor Lttovor and IiIh commit loo, nxpruHHud HiuiiihuIvuh ait liik'lily plmiHud with Central Point and guvu aHHiiraiiuu that wu aru to have a now dupol iih hood iih tliu work van liu reached and at tho i'arthuHt not lator than next HUiiiunir. V. A. Cochran of South Dakota irf horn vmiliiitr hiri motliur, Mrn. A. 1'. Coohran, and Iuh BiHter, Mr. W. K. Alexander, and othor rolativcH who live in iukI nuar Contra! i'oint. K. L. CIiiimu of Wobntor City, In., in hero vmiting Ii!h daughter, Mrn. M. It. England. Mr. CIiiiho in a promi iit'iit liiiNiuuMH man of WoliHtor City. MrH. Anna Sprnguo Smith, rooont ly of HoHton, Miihh., Iiiih purchitHud two lino roHidoiH'o Iota in tliu l'atti hoii addition from W. A. Cowley. It in iiiidcrHtood that MrH. Smith will at onco orM't a fiuu homo on tho ground and become a pormauout ruHitjent of Central I'oint. V. kC. Owen h greatly improving Iiih rt'Hidcucu property and h netting rtmilv to mow a lawn which was planted only nix wcoUh ago. John Orville of Bremerton, Wiihli., ik in tho valley looking for a loca tion for a law offico. Mr. Orvillu Iiiih excellent re!(immoudatioiiH from Bremerton. Soattlo and Tacoma. Ho rather thinka that ho will locate in Jacksonville, liul Iiiih not iih yet reached a permanent decision. Charluri II, Harmon, tliu San .Ioho nrtiHt, wiih in town u few minutoH TuoHilay civuiiliifr being on IiIh way to Butlo FiiIIh, whore ho will make Hconic HkutchoH for a painting. MrH. Chark'H (Jillottu of AhIiIhihI wiih in tho city Friday, thu giietrt of Mih. J. W. Morritt. II. Von dor llollon, ropuhlican nominco for Htato Honator, wan look ing nfter IiIh political i'encoH in thin vicinity Friday aflurnoon. .MrH. Looter Uiivh of AhIiIiiiiiI viHitiiig her hiiHband'H parculH, Mr. and MrH. E. Davin, of thin city. It, II, CorneliiiH, local agent of the Southern l'acific company, Iiiih mov ed IiIh family into Iiih now and hand Hotim bungalow, recently completed, on Mnnr.itnitu Htrect. .Mr. and MrH. George Ncnl were in from thu ranch Friday trammeling legal and other btwiiicHH. Drn. AndorHon and 1'olnitz por formeil u iiiohI KiicccKHfiil surgical operation on Arthur Moore, the young Hon of Mr. and MrH. S. V. Moore, Friday. Thu operation wiih tho removal of enlarged IoiihiIh. Another largo Hhipmont of machin ery wiih received today for tho Hoar Creek Cement I'ipo & Mock com pany. Mr. and MrH. A. It. Hrndnoy have rented thoir Oak Htrect homo and have removed to their new unttivin, recently completed, in Oak I'ark ad dition. J. W. Myorn, democratic nominee for county couiiniHHioncr, in making a viuoroiiK campaign and is gaining ground throughout thin end of the county, and it looks to a non-pur-tiKini. who iH oiiHcoiiHed amid the Al pine hotiL'hrt of a monarch of the for oHt, iih though Myorn in rapidly renchinir thu twig that HiipportH thu plum. Butte Falls Items Hetilah Hildreth met with a painful, and which might have been a coii nu accident, lately. Ho wiih nnHht iug Charley Edmonson in running logn into tho mill pond and through a chute. The hind log in transit Htruck a Hiuallcr log and a "shooting of tho chute" followed and tho smaller o,r wiih hurled against tho lower logs of Hildreth, who wiih Hitting at tho time, and he wiih liruiKed and injured pain fully, ho that ho Iiiih heen confined to Inn home, and is not yet aide r ho around. It. F. Morris Iiiih Iiooii successful in raising quite a largo sum of money to ho used to provide seats for the awsoinbly room and I'rnfonmir Wright Iiiih gone to Medford to purchn.io them. Thin will ho a great conven ience and comfort to tho audiences and tvo an air of neatness and fit ness to such a fine room. McsHrH. Chambers, Thomas and Ul rich have gone on a trip to the fa away hills in search of big game. Ralph Tucker of Hrownshoro enino into our town on Saturday with a fine and large load of apples and other gondn for Mr. Hughes. A Mr. Ford and another party of Central Point havo moved their fami lies to our town and will engage in Home lino of busunss. Ah we have had three frosts we THE TIME IS HERE H. B. PATTERSON THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN ia booking orders now for early fall plant ing. Don't delay in placing your order, all stock guaranteed. Office 116 Main Street 5- may expect some raiim before a great while, but wu hope it will not come until thu railroad bridges nr all flushed, as the trackmen t and bridge builders are only about four miles away and havo all the heavy, long budges nearly completed and the reHt aro only small affairs. We ful ly expect the road to bo in operation here b ytho middle- of November and tho great inconvenience of yint r travel will ho an experience of the past. Our artisans and carpenters are all busy working on now houses, there, being- no less than six homos under construction at this time, and many others awaiting material. Miss Spencer, teacher of tho Joue school, and Miss Polk, teacher of the Dudley school, have returned from the institute and are making a short visit in Butte Falls, Mr. Xally of the uusiirvoyod, was trading with our 'merchant on Sat urday, as was also Mr. Moorru. Where can a more delightful cli mate hefouud than that in and around Mut to Falls? The days are w-t just hcimtifu, with a golden sunshine reflected from tho variegated line of tho forest; just cool enough to make fires agreeable, morning and evening, while th onights are resplen dent with the silvery rays of Luna and most eniovable for slumber. Eagle Point Eaglets l!jru A. O. Howlott. IC. Thomson, one of tile civil on gincoiH on tho P. & E. railway, spent tho night with us last Friday and the next morning procured a rig at the Suuuysidu stable, went to Butto Fulls and returned as far as Derby, where ho was mot by Koy Smith, who brought tho team homo. The same night Messrs. J. C, John sou, who is touching in tho Big Butte dintricti Professor Wright and Mrs, Burred, Butlo Falls touchers; Miss Edith Oraiiam of the Higinhothain district, and' Mrs. Foster, who is touching on Trail creek, all spout the night horo and tho next morning all except Professor Wright took tho different stages for their respective homon, Mr. Wright going up on horse back, as there was not room in tho stage, Tlioy all had been to Grants Pass to attend the teachers' insti tute. They" reported having had a royal good time. Klmor Spencer and Mrs. Smoot of Dudley oaino out on Friday and Sat urday took a loam from the Sunny side stable, went to Medford and back on Saturday and Sunday morn ing took pasHiigo on tho work train for Derby. Waller Wood caino in last Friday with a hugo hoar thai ho had killed on tho north sido of Itouud Top, It wan ho largo that it took fivo men to put it on thu horse to bring it in and the poor horso almost giivu out under the immense woiglit, Scott Claspill, one of thu busi ness men of Iluttu Falls, was -i pleasant caller this week; also Mr. .Ma icy, another one of thu Hutto Falls merchants, called on his waj to Medford to buy goods. There seems to he some stir in the land circles around Faglo Point, Mr. W. M. Woodward being here, repre senting Mr, Hiimiltou, who bought the William Ulrich place, and is get ting some interest manifested in the subject, and the knowing ones are of tho opinion that there will bo some changes horo in that lino in the near future. There was a deal in rail estate in this neighborhood a few days ago. .Initios II, Smith of Chicago, who bought a 'JO-acro tract of land off the old Moomaw place, has bought what is known us the Wilson place, lying oast of and joining the old Dr. Page place, containing 20 acres, and one half is planted to Newtown and Spitzenberg apples; consideration, .$2.r)00. fl. II. Fades and N. A. Clark canto out Sunday and took in a load of tho things belonging- to Mr. Guthrie, for merly of tho firm of Trouson & Outline, Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chihlroth, October 10, 1010, a young blacksmith. Nov, W. II, Jonos, a Presbyterian minister, recently from Dollijighnm. Wash., camo out on tho Dutto Falls stage last Monday after his family. Ho is in charge of tho church at Mat to Falls, where ho expocts to ro-side. TO FRUIT GROWERS ind Shippers to English Markets fl ConHlgn your fruit to "MKHHItH. HII)IKV & HOUIjMNO, Covent Garden, Jxmdon. qiJeflt mnrket prlcon. CiiBh romltted doy after sale, cabled It required. fJSolo agents In London for South Australian government conalgn menta. Our chargoa for 6olllng, 5 por cent and 2 cents por box. (f Acont in Now York, W. N. WHITE & CO., 76 Park Place. Forward ing charges, 2 cents por box. These aro the solo charges. Compare with other accounts. For Sale Fine home ranch in Orchard Home, half mile from two paved streets of Medford, consisting of Sy2 acres in mostly full bearing commercial fruit, first class; nearly all new "buil dings; 200 head of poultry. Team and tools go with the place if desired. If inter ested come out and see my big turkeys, and prize winner, Spitzenburgs growing on the trees. No com mission to agent. WW Wo will convince you that ono dollar will buy more and bettor goodn than any other storo In Medford. New Idea Maga zine 50c a Year All Paper Patterns 10c Each None Higher SIMMONS KID OIOVES 91.S0 oiiOVH von iM.2a Ladles' flno Kid Gloves, 2-clasp with back and ovorsoam, In gray, whlto, tan, brown, green, black. SPECIAL AT ljtl.25. Ladles' whlto Chamois Glove, Just tho kind for evening wear, 91.25. Ml Uitt' Wilrt filicn 32. 34, 30, 38. 40 Inches burt rnranure. PLORSHEIM SHOES POR MEN EOBT. DTJTTON, MEDFOED, 0B3. jarfni""i J. E. ENYART. President. J A. PERRY. Vice-President. JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON. Ass't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE, t NEW SILKS Our fall and winter stock la the lnrgest wc havo ever shown. Tho prices aro very reasonable. It is tho exquisite beauty, choice new patterns and fabrics wo Tant you to see. I'KICES $1.00 TO $1 MO TEH YARD SWEATERS Wc havo In stock the 1- rscst assortment of pop ular price Sweaters In the city; all the new patterns styles and color combinations for men, women and children, at from $1.00 TO $8.00. KMT UNDERWEAR Union Suits, Vests and Pants; these aro special values for Monday. $1.25 value for 08c. MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY SHOE Mado especially for tho wet season; brown and black. REGULAR PRICE $4.00; AT $2.00. Ladles' good heavy sole patent tip Shoe. Special for Monday, 82.-10. GANN'S UMBRELLAS For men, women and children. Wo show a vory largo assortment of thoso high-class, rollnblo um brellas, with handles to suit ovory tasto, at from ."50c TO 50.00 EACH. REST L BLANKETS. Cotton Blankets; extra largo and heavy; from 08c TO $5.00. COMPORTS An assortment largo enough that all may bo suit ed. Purchased direct from tho manufacturers on ables us to offer you exceptional values at from $1.15 TO $2.25. PILLOWS Wo havo Just reecived a new lino of Emmerlck Pillows. They aro mado of excellent quality and filled with clean, sanitary feathers; special 00c EA I HAVE SECURED yJSm al MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler Near Postofflce. the services of Mr. A. G. ,- , , , Our Line of Clocks Knapp, who is an expert watcn- Insludes almost any kind that you maker, engraver and diamon.l could wJsh forfrom tho cunnlng setter, havinp had 20 years' 1,ttl0 boudoir clocks up to tho Btorn and stately ball clocks yes, and experience in the jewelry busi- a,arm c,ock8( t(jo. thQ kJnd that ness. ly keep good timo and cro faithful to thehduty. And our prices they're really as varied as tho clocks themselveo. Como and seo. -0---C-ii - I Investments The One Right Way j is the Hand-Tailor- ed Way. : iMoor-EhniCo. 212 FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG. Phone Main 601. Your clothes will fit perfect- ly, wear longer, look bettor j and uo nusoiuieiy sausiac tory if furnished by W. W. EIFERT--The Progressive Tailor. The P. & E. R. R. will soon be at Butte Falls, Oregon Wo cnii then haiulle your orders. Place them now. Write or Phono us for m'ices. Butte Falls Lumber Co. Rogue River Fish Co- DEALERS IN Kivsh Salted nml Smoked Fish; Imported Choose and Mnrnroni; Fresh Oysters, Poultry nml Kbrs. tl7 XOKT1I Flit ST. 1MIONE 3021 Walter Slayter & Co. nats See these before buying. CITY PROPERTY: .$1,500 for property rented for over .$S0O per year. $3,000 for property that will rent for $3.") or $40 per month. $4,700 for property that will rent for about $00 per month with room on the lot for another house or npait niont building. $2,400 for property rented for $10 per month. All close in. I mi'i'i' t ivno . 2S0 acres for development and sub divsion. 00 acres ranch, 11 acres bearing j Spitz and Newtowns; 13 acres in ' pears, 13 acres alfalfa. Pumieo sod, irrigation plant, seven room moilern stone bungalow, keepers' lodge, barn, equipments, stock, etc. eomploto. One of the finest properties in the val ley. WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE LIST OP THE FINEST CITY LOTS AND 'HOMES: ALSO FRUIT LANDS DE VELOPED AND UNDEVELOPED. Call and see us. PLUMBING! STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN . PRICE 11 North D St., Medford, Ore. Phone 303 Weeks & McGowan Co. CO. UNDERTAKERS DAY PHONE 2271 Night 'Phenes: P. W, Weeks, 2071 A. E. Orr, 3692. LADY ASSISTANT FREE This 50c Jar of Palmolive Cream UERE'S a way to gt a jar of Palmolivo Cream which wo ordinarily Bell for 50c ab solutely free. Look for n "Palmolivo Adver tisement" about Palmolive Soap and Palmolit e Cream in t he Nov. Issue of Good Housekeeping, Pacific Monthly. Red Boolc.Woman'sHome Companion. Ladies' World, Uncle Remus' Magazine. Dec. issuo of People's Home Journal, Delineator. De signer. New Idea, Blue Book. Green Boole. Nov. 10th Collier's Weekly. Nov. 5lh Satur day Evening Post. Nov.GlhlllustratedSunda Magazine and Associated Sunday Magazine. You'll see a coupon in the ad. Cut It out and bring it to this store as directed. We'll gladly give you tho free jar o( cream. It's tho finest cream that's made. There's nothing elsa liko it. You ought to get this Freo jar. Look (or tho coupon in tho magazines. Well Spiced 1 fc-Tr' E. R. SQUIBB & SONS have in responso to the re quests of Physicians for somo yenrs past supplied n lino of ABSOLUTELY PURE, HIGH EST QUALITY powdered spices, which nro commonda'd to nil who desiro condiments of distinctive qnrility and freo of sophistication of any kind. Vo carry most everything in spices nml gunrnutcco thorn to ho absolutely pure and of ex ceptional strength, therefore not only tho best, but most economical. MEDFORD PHARMACY Main lOl, Near Postoffice Che finest Sample Rooms in the city. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Telephone In Every Room Rati-MoHr Company Proprietors. European Plan FOR RENT Only hotol in town of 1000 inhabitants on Southorn Pacifio rail road, Roguo Rivor valloy. Newly refurnished, papered, paintod; equipment modorn; buths, toilets, oleetrio Hglits, hot aud cold run ning water. Now doing business. CALL ON fALDENHAGEN ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY, 2 IB West Main St., Medford, Or.