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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1910)
-fr iwf-rj..t.f... ,..j.t... ij.j... , .T.,.I. j -r fi--f!) wiEui"HFi'HMW'uVVttifflfflW J " ' " MEDFORD MAIL TPJBITNK, MRDKQRD, OHM IPX, SCNDAY, li:cM01 BLOK A, 1010. m Hi i ft i i I i i Eagle Point Eaglets IT A. O. Kowlclt. Liim( Sunday nihl wo hud no train from Jludlord, mitl ill is result aviim that there were hcvurnl reiiiiiiii "ed hero that had intended to n to Mcdl'ord. Aiiioiijc- them was Mr. Wolfloy, the man who bought the John liart place, nboiil two and one .halt' miloH norlheant 1' here. II Iiiih had u family, Thomas Ciufiidu, movi) onto the farm anil expeetn to IiuVu it brought ni l( (ho mullein sjituilunl. Ilc-seciiiw lo bo woll pleiiHctl with his piiiehnm', and es pecially with our country and cli niattv although ho had to oncouutei ono of the wornt triorm, if not th-i woimI, in (lib country for thu time of tho yeiir. He is fortunate in scouring- mi gondii mini and family it that of Mr. Cinciido, n hu cuii dc piuul on hiin as altogether trust worthy. Mr. Huron and family havo moved into (heir new ipmrlurs, u new house built by Von dor Ilellen Uros. Mr. Uncoil in conductor on one of th'J worktraiiiH and was formerly agent for tho I'nciJ'ic & Eastern ilitilroriil coilipjniy al thm- place. Ho has, by his courteous treatment of tho poo plo, formed the friendship of tho most of those who know him, and wo uro nil glad to hco him afid I i fam ily ho comfortably fixed, nud hava ivabon to hope that they will remain among us for some time to come. Through tho uiilurpiiso of a fctv of our eiiterpribiilg citizens, wo havo provided u temporary plank wmk lroni tho dopiH I don't moan tilu little shack that was put up by the railroad company some time ago for temporary usoi but- the depot ilia! i now about completed, mid an orna ment to our town, nud rcllects grout credit lo Ihe men who are at Iho head of affairs in the work of rail road building. Tho now depot, as it will be when completed, will bo 1)0 xll!0 fqot all over, and the interim of tho building will eousixt of a largo freight room, largo enough probahl.x to answer the purpose lor several years. They have also arranged lo havo two waiting rooms, one for the Indies and one for men, so that the men who want to can smoke and talk without being omlmrrasscd by the Indies, and the ladies will not ho an noyed by tho smoking, etc,, of the men. In addition to these, there is alsoit ticket HuUgr' window in cneh room; also two rooms foe the living mollis of thu agent, so (hat ho can always bo at home in his office. They are having a large enneiele flue built mi us to be free from (lie danger of file, mid I uuilcrMiitid are planning to extend the platform on up Ihe track to where they lire nul ling in the water tank, so hat tho.v can unload material that will not bo injured by tho olenleiils on the out side. , , , During the recent storm Ihe rati road company kept a gang of mini stationed at the railioad bridge across Untie creek with an engiilo In draw the driftwood out from the bridge, and just after daylight Tues day iiioritiug' they hooked onto u largo lice that wiih caught on an other tree and kept palling uitil tho hook gave way, nud then my inform ant, Clyde I'lymirc, says that he quit and cinne home to the Siuniyside. The roadbed north anil noil beast of here is in sueh a condition that they are unable to run the large en gines over it, but Ihcy have the steam shovel in plaeo again near Ta ble Itoek Motion and will mioii be ballasting the road again, but thuic is not much prospect of the company doing much business on it thU win ter. ., ' l.nsi Wednesday was a busy day with the hiihiue.ss' portion of our town, as Ihore seemed to be a largo crowd of men, women nlid ehilihen in from various parts of tho coilutrvi There was ipiiluu crowd eaino o lh' Hminyside for dinner, union; whom were Mr, and Mrs. William Perry dud their two little girls, Mms i-'uv Perry and Miss Stella Hetz of Htittd MiIIh. Mi. 1 .1. Avres of Reese crook, Mts Kinloy, also of Heose .crook; Mr. Saling of Medfoid, be- sioes ipuio a milliner wiiomi mime i did not loam, and in addition to thai there was ipiito a number on lh streets wIiomi names I did uol learu Robert Miutei, one of the miccch f'ul business men of these purls, and I wo of his daughters wen1 doing bus iness in town WoducMlay with out merchants. There was a big demand for tennis here Wednesday morning after the train eaino in and thctc were several started out on foot, as there ueie more than (he stage could lake. Mr. Wilko.iison and son uf Central Point slopped at the Sunnyside hlu hie with their team-, and spent the night with his brothor-iii-law, S. II llaiuish. lie was moving the house hold goods of ThomiiK Ciueade onto Mr. Willroy's. farm, Mr. Stewart has five or six car penters at work mi his new bungalow and Frank Nichols is pushing 'his now house along as fast as possible. John M. Allen brought out two more beeves last Wednesday for the Sunnyside. He reports the mud ver. deep, hut not sticky too wet. Woodville Items Butte Falls Items The streeti. of Hutte KnlU are well 'will run very regiilarlv this wintei. packed by Iho rains and street travel Scot! Cla&pill rode horseback to not at all bad; neither is there a Medford to arrange about his stole fight on about incorporation, at, this j'reight, and Mr. Hughes is vciy intention was settled a long timu.agnlniueli inconvenienced that bis gom. , am is ike v o remain oiuoseent tin- to mil leac b iiiu. wlule l(e. .Mi til the piopur lime ennuis, whim it will be found that all ol our people j will 1'itior it. What llultu Palls is needing, to make it u success, is the incoming of new, energetic pcupUv Ihe erection of iiiiiuuluc lining plant's nud the eiieoiiragemeu! of material 'iiidiiMrio ami the introduction of thorough. pmetioMl, experienced mill men of Kupital who will bring out the Intent Hiihilitiu of one of thu inosi .'fawu'obly situated lto for Ihikc iudiistrinl plunls, hikI with tiniisportatioii right at our door and uliuuMt iiie.liiiiitillii raw iniiln I ml fur varied eiilerprUen, and i: is hoped and u.peeled the coming ciir is to milvo themt utiiMiiiii. Sevenil uf the young ninn have been cougar nud bear hunting, ,t lliui tiimMtU Imve burnt prnwlhitf iitouud hhiI Uove lieeo ,-wu wheu Niqhe vi'hiv uiiMimt'd. The wuMlhcr is ehuir inl fcUiilmi with N uiokt deliglillul Htuiospheiv, aud it i pivdiited lliuj most uf our i'tluao winter woatlnu- will lit twrty ill Iho MMlatUII Mill! tllUl spllllg Will otimu ooior than uuuU 1 The railroad bed i (( in- enidi tiou to ma I ruins over it. nud hard work will ho uueeiy to mo it iu ijiieh kIihh as tu ww fceinht or IWtjigr trnim ovor. i fr miu time, yet work is going rinlit mi iin.l iilfort beiug uiudu to lnir tu rwtU bud iiilotrHVtfiublu Im(m. m our ) pie have depoodod on gvttnig thfii store supplies and olber xoudu lit. Dr. Harry Palmer and K. P. Cliau dlor woait to Modford on Thursda. to attend II. P. O. K. lodgo. J. W.'.Incobs made a biiBiiiOBS triji to Medlord on Thiirndny. , W. C l.oekke is enjoying a visit with hi brother this w'cqk . Pnhiicr Hi on. have tpiBt cioiiiil.ei. d a lalge wnrehoiiso. , The bank building is going up tuiy rapidly this good weather. iNou that we Imve a new bunk and new furni ture idore, with a drug store" in sight, Woodville in enjoying a business boom. There are sovornl partio thinking of coming bore tind invest ing or going into busbies. The Ladies' Aid of tho Presbyter ian church met with Mrs. Day on ! Thursday. Tho indies are busy I making aprons. It in their intention j to hold nu nproii sale iu tho lic.tr tut uro. J, W. .Juoobji & Co. received an other shipment of J'lirnituru this week'. , Woodville is getting reudy for her first election. Thuie, aru enough nominations to uiiikc Hip election in teiestiliL'. Tli'n t'ollnW'iliir have been iiiomiuutcd: Mayor, Wertz, Muthows; I 1..- !.. im w lUt'llIUUI, II OIL, I lllllllisilll, It Oil CO, eouncihnen, Hock, Owens, Myers, Hurokart, Iliatt, 0.1 lair, Palmer, Jacobs. ' ff t f f ft tt f 4 AT THE HOTELS. t H l t l t The Nash-1-:. S. Palmer, Ccu tralia. Wash.: W. C. Pritchanl, Portland; .1. McAllister, Horuhrook: I-!. T. Mailer nud wjfe. Kldwi'ado; M. I, Covington, Honolulu; P. M. Paul miii, Sipi Francisco; C. II, Krnber. PfltsbiirL". .1. F. Fox. Chicago; C. If. 'Meade. ' Portland; K. 10. Thomp'-ou, an Frnneisco; P. II, Curr. II. Starr. Portland; L. Shatluck, Sau Fran cisco. The M e W. F. Hull, Portland; 0. Ockoriimu, Kelso; .). M. Mooue and wife, Denver; II. Happy, Chi cago; K. ,. Moth, Portland; .). W. ' Mrown. Fagle Mrook; Hoy Ashpole. Curl Jackson, Faglo Point; C. Moylo, M. Lillis, 0. D. Oiiabury, l. II. Muee, W, II. Hcnucfesy, Portland. Wood for Sale. Cordwood and stovewood, hind and soft, iu any iuintity. A. Slover city sonlos at Main and Fir street.-,, or telephone Miu'ii 2081. 227 Read in December Sunset Manazinc. "San Francisco, .tho Kxposilioii City," superbly illustrated in four, colors. Now on sale, all uews stuuds, 15 cents. BEAUTIFUL CHINA RICH CUT GLASS qWII.AT I3KTT EK FOR CURISTMA J Nothing could be more jipproi'iatcil tlian a boaiitiful sot ofClliina, ore Von an odd piece. : : : : : s : $ A )icce of rich Cut Class is certainly acceptable to the house wile, and highly pn.eu. ::::: Watch This Space Very Carefully WARNER, WORTMAN a GORE Grocery Phone 286 MarKet Phone 281 Troutman Orchard Heater The world's standard of efficiency and economy. I They burn nil. Made, in seven types to meet any requirements. Special prices' for short time. Wo also manufacture the lard pail hea'crs. Write Karl R. Wuudt, General Agent, Ircridiau, Idaho. h Announcing New Holiday Goods A Cordial Invitation is Extended to One And All to witness the splendor and refinement that prevails in every department whero prices arc. as f reason will make them, for goods of the superior class, and represented by ""'y b'tndAflirflhucaqr; antcc.. Wc therefore suggest early selecting of your holiday gifts, as the varieties arc now at their best, affording ample choice. m a - ---- NEW PLACE for new people, at the new tbwn aud fruit tracts at $T().0() o $100.00 per acre, at Three Vines, which is the shipping point on the Southern Pacific railroad in the lower end of the Rogue River valley, for 700, 000,000 feet of lumber. A lumber flume 11 miles long is now completed and a planing plant in operation. See HOW LAND for prices and terms on the fruit tracts, or Van Dyke Realty Co. Room 3 123 Main DIAMONDS !, ! and mounted. The Inrcbt it ml finest Mod; I have ever hlinwn. ? DIAMOND JEWELRY A most norm-tins tllsnlny I'rniii tlie Ideas of I lie .wuIcI'h best ilcsigiici'H. riatlmiiii MoiinthiKi a feu. (inc. J& WATCHES. GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER. CLOCKS, CUT GLASS. UMBRELLAS, ETC. MARTIN J. REPPY, The Jeweler, Medford. Near Postofficc.' Everybody is Invited to Call Here for Christmas Suggestions FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Safety Razors Papcrtlcs Shaving Sets Toilet Articles Traveling Sets or a Box of Cigars that luibhy will like. Perfumery, four licst makes. Paperties Hand Bags Toilet Sets Lowncy's Chokolatcs the finest candy ever used to win an angel. illllUM will pi tl Hlllilc I'oillt to ce if hu etinnnt ;ct up mmiic of It. luiiihuhnlil Kinulf. Si line iHopunitiuiiM uiv on loot in litive. (I )liiiMiiil t'lnilnuir. releliiu lion tor Ihe dun mire of the Siunliv clmol eliiMieu. Tliuio ik lull lillle truM'l ou (li xIiikc to IliU point at tlii -euMin .unl thine ih ttilk of liiUiiiK In" Iuko oil until viinit wuutniu'. lour eoue i npnuilcnt tlciri' to visit vexcml poinln, lull ouiux to liit liiiviuK lii'i'n hick nun not yei wen, ne i- uneenaiu wliutliui' Iu euii ul'l out at all. I'M I'ovwltui intil;o ticiiucut 1 1 tp lo lvHaln I'uiiit to Uiiiik in uh.il Irniplit he (iiiu for our uuichiiiit-. Wo hit nil wniliiii; for the oiii'mu int' of hpiiuc lion Ki'cut llunu-4 urc prointhcil for lilts town, mul we will, Iiuoiii mul so nheail in all line-.. " p. ii i yt !- I Important Aniibunceiiieiit. Ilu.lilli. lllO lllllHKihl, litis Jllst IV- ecivuil ii fiodli supply of .emu audi Xoiuu Soup. uiuo ii a rciuui'Kalilu rciueil.x. .i rfluiir liiiiitd for oxlorunl ine Tlie firt uppliwiLiuu will histiiiitK ih tiovu thu inusl Intense itelunif, ipuelv l.v rwnov lilntuluw, pimples, hlncK- l)mle, eortjiua,- iluiulttitf, tottur mul tiller i'oi ins of skin or sexlp Im mo iv whether on infant or mown wrwon. Keiuo Soup is the new unit itic kkiu soup, ih the puuM audi Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Jfiiigincs, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, IBoilora and aljichinory. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. . Our Phone Works Night or Day 101-Call Main-lOl Medford Pharmacy PoSKc Medford, Ore. L twcltisi of nmilieinwl aud tuiliti lUid our fwoiUlMtU mu xr.v much i mm, ivtwvtts nud ipiickly cuv.-, UijJtcd. prickly liiwl, rtwliwt. Iiis, iliutnik'j Tito mill hm iititoiliiuuiH in mul oilier foniis of kin affi'ttum n.i litunldHK a slmfl, wlueh Ims somt- irwvlfiit muiouk iufMiits. K)H-t iall , wbul dlMirnuixud iu work. ailNpttnl tor H)r(Mik with a delicate Muy new hoiis- iy m eon tern- or tnulwr skin. ! plottwu, lint it ts impossible to yei Hnskin, the druggist, 1ms a lini- the uui'OMtnry luiihliiij; nialnalx util ilftl siippl of xHinplen of I'liio mul limine work nlunc this due i alitm-t Zchio soup A sample of each wnl ill H tftlilldntill, ultlloiiKll J I. Put- uriHiliilih . iulrtte aud will tlem-1 ton i nisliinj; hi wt)lltipMiiiitod oustruie their tovHt merit to those lioiuo to completion, iul i.tlir to-whu Iih mh forw of skin or smlp juy wluit they eon uwlur pitfsnul 'ortlptiuii. ci'iiilitloiis. Sovornl of the ounu' men hne leir A ti.iklCNdiuir ailvertisfuient i.mI.i liiuil lor allcv im.iiiI m .uiinli . filii Ihi.ii I tie ; loot i.. i i. ., rt.ilL, ii. ii i n'i tH.itl mil in ' i tile tiih n. in n. i i t Christmas Holiday Excursion TO THU CITY OF MEXICO , . via (hi SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY LKAVlXd PORTLAND t, , Dec. KthandI2th?I9IO and SAX KUANCWSCO DKCKMIJKU1 M, 1910. A MAQNIFICENT SPECIAL TRAIN Consisting of Observation Car, Pullman, ves lilniliul slooping ears, smoking ear aud din-, ing car, will loavo Third ami Townsond strci'tu, San Krancisco, via the Coast Lino. Tho oxmtrsion is run under tho auspious of tho Southern Pacific, National Linos of Mexico, International ami Oreat Northern, CI, 11. &iX und Santa V Round Trip Fare $ll)..0()l,K,O.MPOHTlJAXD$104.00 Corroyponding low rates from othor O. R. vVv N, and S, P. points. lntorestiug side tri on the return trip, including the Grand Canyon, may bo made. VimU return limit l0 days from duto of salcj. Kqttipment m this train will he limited and no more passengers will he taken than can bo comfortably provided for. For further information, details and boun tifully ilhtbt rated booklet on "Mexico," call on aiiv 0. 1J. A N. r S. P. Agent or write to ' WILUAM MoMURRAY Oeui'i-al PaiiWi i rut, Portland, Oregon Trousers Sale 500 Pairs to Choose From 33 1-3 Per Cent REDUCTION I Iiru S00 pair of guoJ Tioitoow nil u.iuptiuiuilly wull muilo and Of thu vory lnt umturinls. inulinliiitr WOHSTUDS, TWIiUDS, t.'OliUU KOVS uh ilolliuiv, rl'hw rtitilHr pnens on lhu trouieei uiake llieiu thu bust viilim I ovor n. At the ilisi'ounl uimitiouud nlmvy eery man in Muilfuril khuuld hi) iiitcreHU)d. fall uud eliuueu whilu thu elnnitiu in u'ond W. W. EIFERT NORTH FRONT. NEAR MAIN ST Chicken Dinner-Sunday ll:30to2p,m. Rooms Now Open Everything is now in First Class Order. You are sure of Satisf acti )n here Main Street Near Riverside Ave. Royal Cafe ka