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Mr. and Mra. John Qamoroi opont Mr. Hamer and family, who havo '?. J1V;;2:" & 1 DREXEt RESIGNS I Kane's Creek V NUIMffllULOB ,1 X MEDffdftD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDffORP, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOV 1910. XPItsburg Millionaire In Huff Because "of Aliened Partiality Shown Amer icans By Officials of Club Resent Unfairness to Visitors. Items 1 JEW YORK, Nov. 1. J. F. Arm strong Drexol, Pittsburg millionaire nnd ono ot tho best known aviators In Amorlcn, reiilgnc'd In n huff from tho Ancro Club of Amcrlci today be causo of alloccd partiality shovn by Its officials to American avfojforu in tho recent moot nt Delmont Park. Tho particular decision of tho Aero club officials that piqued Drexol wns thnt glvon against CJaudo Grnhamo VhUo in regard to tho flight to tho statue of Liberty and return. With Drexol in spirit If not In action arc" sild to bo most or tho othor aviators wl'o participated In .tho Holmont'moot. Tho aviators feel Jcludly coward John I). Molssnnt, tho -wirip,cr, of tho Liberty H'atuo raco, bpi1 thoy bollovo It unspoltsmnnllko nat "Vlilto wns doprlvod o! n second -chance to comneto against him. Thoy assail that WJilto'a porsonal unpopu- larfty Is no oxcttso for tLo nrrnngo- Wnts committee. 'According to tho original rules, -October 27 wau fixed as tho dato for iho flight, between tho hours of 3 and 4 p. m. It wns stipulated that the contestants must remain aloft ono liour previous to tho stnrt for the atatuo. Tho aviator making tho best tlmo to the st tuo and rourn was to bo awarded tho $10,000 plzo offered Jjy Thomas V, Ityan. Iiecauso of tho galo that mado nvla- tion Impossible on tho second day of tho meet, It was annoitncod thnt tho TOcet would bo exlondcd on6 day, closing on Octobor 31. O.ctobor 27, tho day sot for tho Statuo of Llborty flight, tho wind blew n galo nnd tho xaco was again postponed, announce m6nt bolng msdo that It would bo Tun nny day of tho meet, nnd tho number of flights woro unlimited. White protested ngnlnst holding tho race at all, declaring ho had endan gered Jiis mnchlno In order to make tho nocesaary hour's preliminary flight onvuctobor 27, but Ms protest -was overruled, ' . On Sundayt Octobor 30, tho con test cbmmlttoo ruled thnt tho moot wiR-8 of f Iclalfy closed" at' sundown, and While? Jrito'ntloii to fly Monday waH thwarted. It In oxpoctou that other nvlatora -will follow tho action taken by Drox ol in roBignlng. Thirteen ooroplnnoa woro wrecked during tlfo Hqlmont inoet without a alnnlo aviator being Borloiwly Injured. Wnltor DrookliiB and Alfred La Jllnno, injured durlng'tho running of tho Coupo lnternntlonnlo,( woro tho moot sorlously hurt, John U. Mois--pant jost tho most mnchlncs, our of tho damaged craft belonging to him. Ho also wna tho largest winner, his earnings reaching nearly?! 5,000. Baturday and Sunday with relatives lu Gold HHI. Mrs. John Mardon was the guest of Mrs. IItgInbotha.nl ono day recent ly. Mrs. Swlniten and daughter of Modford apant tho foro part of tho week on Tonnes creek visiting friends and robtivos. Etf Nichols nnd wifo-wcro doing shipping arid calling' on friends in (Ibid Hill over Saturday. Mr. Cooper, Foots Crook's Tnor chnnt, delivered a load of provisions to tho residents of upper Knnfes Creek on Snturday. Mr. C. scoms to havo a good trndo at this placo. but recently returned from Los An geles, havo taken up their residence In tho Joe Stover placo in Garden How. Mr. Lewis was combining business nnd pleasure In Mcdford ono day of last week. Word received by privato parties from Mrs. Ilocso of Alhambra, Cnl states that no rain has fallen slnco last spring. Sho said that sho was getting homesick for good old Ore gon irilst. Mrs. Rcobo wns a former resident of Knncs creek. Mr, and Mrs, Nichols and Mr. and Mrs, John Chandler of Tolo spent Sundny as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hlglifbotham, Lake Creek Eyetems V Chut lea Seoflold 'and his nleco, Miss Lulu Hlmmoy, wont to Modford Monr'ay and returned Wednesday. Wednesday J. II. Dulllngor, candi date for shorlff, accompiyilod by O. B. Tqrrlll, was making calls In this vicinity. Kvorott Culbortson nnd John En glo iro both on tho sick list. Dr. Holt of Enelo Point vtsn called to visit ench of them, Mr. Loinpko and wlfo and Mr. and Mrs. Pnlm of Grants Pass vioitod at D. Danlols tho first of last week nnd thon went to McAllIstor Springs, whoro thoy camped out nnd hunted. Tho da'jco nt P. A. P.onnoys Frldny ovonlng wcl largely r'torded and much enjoyed by all present. W, It, Lnmb has sold Ms farm and will soon inovo to n ton-acro tract nonr Modford which ho has bought. Tom Farlow and Leo Fnrlow went to Modford last Wodnosdny and re turned Friday, bringing Tom'a fam ily nnd part of his household goods. After much searching tho direc- 10 Orchari Traits IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUgluTSIDE OP TOWN Lako Creek district and nchool bo gan today. Tuesday and Wodnosdny of last I weok sovoral largo bandc of gooso flow over toward tho oast, a sign, wo BUpposo, thnt cold weather Is soon to follow. 8omo of tho old settlers horo say tho weather this autumn is vory much Ilko thnt of 1889, which was followed by a winter with snow two foot doop. Saturday as Charles Kllnglo wns returning, from Mcdford, when com ing down Prultt hill a runaway team following struck his wagon box throw lug it onto his tonm, and Mr. Kllnglo out to tho ground. His tenm thon got away from him nnd tnnglod up In ft barbed wlro fonco, tearing tho horaos and woro considerably cut. Mr. Kllnglo escaped wjth bruised shol dors nnd, like a cheerful philosopher, ho is congratulating himself that It Is no worso. Ono day last weok John McAllIstor was handling n log nnd his ennt hook fe IWe have a few ten-acre tracts and Beautiful Oak grove for building gine and everythihg convenient; tkerej no better location for an ideal home! borne, see our one-acre tracts' in tbe 3W w tO-acre tract yet unsold; 40Jfo tract has )od house, barn, windmill f foline en- better land in, the Roguefer Valley; torn want a good piece of land' beautiful ik grove. Prices are lovfer till anything V tors havo found ft school ma'am for ono of his ribs. slipped nnd ho felj jjown, breaking in the valley, considering location awjjiality of soil. Call on J. or have your agent show you these i J. A, jlfeRRt 604 W. Mlin Street, A. Pery, owner, i MedfoiL Ore. Eden Precinct Items Wolborn Doosou of Tnioni was ntlfroiv n hunting tilp last Friday and tho county sou Saturday had good success. Willis Oh m'ler of North Tnlont Is quite 111 n Ms homo. NEWSPAPER MEN' ARE BARRED FROM BUILDING vvn 3 U tt 4 53 , LOS ANQHJnS, Nov. 1. JihIko Honlwoll ttylay ortlloil toKotlwr H iimiiiiKhiBetlitovn of tho I .on An Koles dally uowspiiponi nntl tufouuod tliam Uitit iluiinn tlio future sotnionu of ljiV Knuid ,iux' tlit is uivwitiBiil inif the Tiuio dUnslor repovtora vlll not bo llow(l tho frowluin of t) vorriuora of tli ooiul lianM,nonr ihfl Krnndjury room. Ju(lfo JJorilwi'U ivho1io1 Uite lool .Mon, ho iil. rlr vtml of tlie jurow .liMtl tUl mm that mporlaw hntl ntuppod ittu'ns m the UHU nnd quotintd tlnin cuiunyning Una lebtimony ih would Rii mi th Htmul. Tins, he wiil, wmiW hnvo to cennft. In the future Honlwril wll jnJn tho liowspiiper iuu Ht noon ami evoninir'oucli dny and iriv tliuin n lUt of now itneo mumoiiuil dur iui; tlio day uml of those enllud to testify, llu muiiiuuoeintul otoaied !onw(li'ittl!' tiurpriv. As to that tuwd nrtlulo vou want lo -ejl: mie tho price nttraativo and jnnke tlie & explicit. That' nil I A Pleii for Mujoilly Hulo. 13. H. FUher, ox-mnyor of Ilonvor- ten: T. K. illiU. os-mto ooinmaniior G. A. R.t Hon. J. R. C. Thamuson of Tualatin. Tuoodoro Pointer, Goorgo Stltt nnd COO other fogal votors nud residents of tho portion of Washington county proposed to bo annexed to Multnomah hnvo slgnod n rotnonstrnnce nnd nsk that tho boun dary lines bo not chnngod. Lees tuau 300 voters within tho strip sign cd tho petition nnd tho romaindor of tho county 1b practically a unit ngnlnst It, Let tho majority rule. All county divisions, should bo decided by the wjsuoo ofvtbo pooplo affected. Hy Rpt voting nt U you glvo half n voto for tlip nioanure. Multnomah, all powerful, does -not need one-fourth of Washington county to furthor in or her power in th, ttato. Tho Iom of th ten4ory will practically ruin WMblngtoi, wblcb U already snsfi!l in are ----- " IF LL - . x uyrr,mriLwti Mr. nnd Mrs. & Caroy spent Sat urday nnd Sunday nt their daughter's in Ashland. Mr. and Mn. M. L. Alford or Mod ford weroln Talent last Sunday. . C. Caroy wan doing trading In Tal ent ImC Monday moinlny. Emmett 11. won ot Wagnuor crook wob In Tnlont Monday. S. S. StopliniiB of NoitrrTniout took n load o.' potntoos to Ashlund Inst Saturday. J. W. Dhrnoy of Talent ban moved ovor In FornB Vr.lley, whoro Mr. Ilnr noy will suporlntond n fruit ranch. Goorgo Hoberts wns ovor In Ferns vnlloy last Tuonday vlsUIng his daughter. Mrs, Lorn Hughe. Tho gns plpo Inyors are down In North Talent with tho work this weok. A. S. l'nrry nnd party returned Wo am glad to announco that tho churches of.Phoonix havo decided to co-oporato nud work togo("ior to tho oxtont that union sorvicea will bo hull ench Snbbath ovenlnr; Mrs. A. S. Furry spent lnat Frldny tho guest of Lor brother and his wlfo. Mr. and Mrs. Loulo Colvor nnd your corrosj.ondont hoard hor telling nbout a good dinner, for which I know Mrs. Colvor Is famous. LnBt WodnonJay Mrs. John Castor rocomui n luiopuone mossngo say ing thnt hor father, John Edsnll of Ilutto Falls, hud fallon from a bam loft nnd aiiHtnluod serious injures. Nestling n Iho foot o' tho hills west of Talent nnd on Tnlont'H rur.il routo, thoro no being built several new modoru homes. Among mom Theodoro Fish is building n fine now rosldoncoj rlso n .Mr. Co Ior from Dakota, who lately bought a tract of laud nonr Mr. Fish and Ih having a raoldonco l.'H. therco'i. TO FRUIT GROWERS and Shippers to English Markets (I Consign your fruit to "MISSUS. ItlDMCV HOULDINCJ, Covent Gurdcii, London. IJBoct mr.rket prices. Cash romlttcd dny aftor salo, cabled if roqulrod. CSolo agonta In London for South Australian government conslgn- JJOur charges for soiling, 5 per cent and 2 conts por'box. jJAgont In Now York, W. N. WHITE & CO., 70 Park Placo. Forward ing charges, 2 cents per box. Theso are the solo charges. Compare with other accounts, J, iiTL.lMSBa Eagle Point Eaglets A, Hy C. llouli'tt. Bluco my lnat Thomas M It I lay Iiiih sold a half Interim in an s0-aoro tract of land lying on Antelopo crooK known tho old Wllllum Wlloy placo. to FranU C Clnrk of Mod ford, nnd they two havo purchased a tO-Roro tmet JoIuIuk the nlvovo dim oil bod tmct from Tliomns Hllot, pou nud thoy lutonC to plnnt tu jnqat of Uio liiO noroa to npplen nnd pcurs. Mr. Clark Is m U ulttfd LLli tha Itnrt of U)4 mUoy that ho la pro- ftiKo In tts pmlsee. Mr. 01111hii ot MwUoiM, Okln., was out laat wtmk lookliiK over our coun try. 1I. Ilka almost everyone olsu, U Moundlnc tha prnictM of southern Oregon and the Ilutto Crtwk country In partlmlar. Ho tooins to think tbut Uaglu Point will In tho courno of a faw yaars be qulto n business omtr. Mr. and ilra. Lnwrouca of " Troll oaina not Friday and your correspond- ant took thatu on to iludford. so that l hay could taka No. 10 at 5:M I for Portland. Mr. Iarcno has bn aumuiouad M a wltnoao batora the UltHl StatM court lu a enaa where two men of f!M Hill ara ohnrged with uagloetiiK to put out their camp fire and cautlutf tho ilw tructlou ot vnlunbla tluibor I havo Just laarnan that tho tahool hoard have employ ail nnothor tonoliar for our third room, tint 1 lutvo not Idnrnad hor niin but will report more of the particulars Inter. I have Just learned thnt a lady by the naiuo ot Hltt's from California has commenced tenoning in tho Keoso Crook dlfttrlct on tho 14th Inst. Mrs Cole, wlfo ot ono of the en glneors on the work trains, went to Medtord lubt weok to havo a soro treated on wheel and up to Sunday morn ing hud not returned to consclous noprf, nnd foars nre enturtnlnud thnt ho will not rocovor. Mr. llnrton, who 'bought tho .Urn Hndor placo. nanr Mngle Point, who has boan In tho Modford hospital Tor fluino tlma having his log treated, has ret urn wl homo, but is still con fluwl to his bod. Mr a W. Tuouiaa hat had tin mldttton put to her barn, n slu'd to supply stable room for horses. Wnmsloy and Smith havo Just oracted a towor at tho Sunnyslde and 19. S. Wolfor s engnged doing tho plumbing net. Wnmsloy & Smith hnvo Just fluUhod tholr Job on tho Unptlst church. Mr. Cottroll and Henry Ualay nro making cotneut wnlka lu (3 us Nichols' ynrd nnd ev oryltody Is too busy o stop to thluk Thoro nro about 3fi railroad men stopping at the Sunnyajdo hotel, nud that keeps us out of mischief. Ooorgo Dalay, Sr.. who has beau drilling a tureo-Iurh hole In tho bottom ot tb well thnt ho dug. has gone down n depth of 70 feet and finds the same formation that way to uml lu tho bottom of tho well dug at tho Sunny sldo hotel, li: n slato formation, tho snme that Is usually found on top of n coal bed. Ho Inlands to koop going until ho finds n Btroug voln of water or coal. At n meeting of tho Ilutto Falls nnd Knglo Point Telephone company held lu Medtord n short time ago ar rangements woro made ho thnt wo will hnvo connection through to Med turd on tho same terms that wo havo with Central Polut. John Ashpole nnd wlfo started last week for Los Angeles. Cal., to try that climate for his health, as he baa an abscess forced on one ot hit that warm THIRD ANNUAL National Apple Show SPOKANE, WASHINGTON WILL BE HELD. November 14 to 19, 1910 $20,000 in Premiums The greatest variety of prizes, cups, and trophies ever offered. Prizes for single apples, h-xes and everything up to full carloads will be aw i. $1000 Championship Carload Prize For the best carload of 630 boxes or biibhels. A fhor space of three mid one-half acres required to house this great show. Besides tho exhibit of apples, pack ers and cookers will learn and gain valuable infor mation. Aniplo hotel accommodation without rise in prices will be provided. Southern Pucific Lines in Oregon" Will have in of feet low round-trip fares from all points on its lines. For further information apply to any Southern Pacific agent or to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. st' X, rent PLUMBING I STEAM ANMOT ATER HEATING Ul Work Guaranteed I I Prices Reasonable COFFERN& PRICE Jl North D St..Medfod (jr, Phone dUd 2. Real Estate Loans Can be had through us Current rate of Interest. 4 NEDrORD IA.TIOITAI aAMK BUH.DISO ) w 1-0 FOR RENT Only uotel in town of 1,000 inhabitant on Southern Pacifto rnil roml, Houue nh or valley. Newly refurnished, papered, painted; equipmett modem; buths,' toilets, fclectrio HKhts, hot and cold ruu nintr waUr. N nv doinc busino a. CALL ON ALDENHAGEN ROGUE RIVER eLeCTRIC COMPANY, 2IG Wst Malnt., Mtdford, Or. Fisher & Whitmire HIGH G1UDE INVESTMENTS Mining and Fruit Land Orchard and City Property Insurance 32 South Central Ave. Medford I wmammmmammmmm Sdsnll,, living In near Ilutto (lunKa. and thluVd that mUfortuio to fall ovit J climate tuny holn htm, WMHCiwif .Mr. raiRitr una moveu ironi inen '' fV-LCMrtr' -111-" the rcilinu huaeA t . The One Right Way j; is me nana-iauor-ed Way. qYour clothet will (It perfect ly, wear longer, look better and bo absolutely saUatac tory It furnished by W. W. EIFERT-The- Progressive Tailor. Medford Iron WorKs E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. FAIRBANKS, MORSE fc Cjp. ' aim V 'ms1 F v5!. m JklA JBffflBPS a ommm - dBk k