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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1910)
2 aijgnircmTi matl trtjutnk, mkdfqkd, oitrwoy. tit&say, DrccMMBm? 20, 1010. SHOOTS GOOSE ?jrptjvpx&ppwi&9-p-i PRIVATE WIRE STAFF OF LIFE. Butte Falls Items ! PHONE 1831 s : 5K-W Tt Jl'r. Hnwk of tho iinsurveyed land, was down trailing with our merch ants limine; the wool; past ami re ports that the snow is nlioul gono, gnvo in pulehes, anil that all tho boys arc doinj,' well. Jlr. Carson was out hunting lutely f'nnd his dog soared up a porcupine, 'and in a fit-lit got his moitllt filled -with mulls .so that thuv had to nrac- tieo dentistry on the dog tp got ihe. iilnlls out, and ninny were broken off in tliu of fori. Wuim Parker had n breakdown I'pming from Kaglo I'oinl oor the niihurablo roads and had lo bend t Tio lhUa for help. It ih a disgrace to civilization and an imposition up on our people and traveling public tltnt wo are compelled to haul our huuIi roads that are not half-worked and then only as a lnukoHhift. The, offieo of Judge I'entz win "'inirglarized lately it ml several ulii nlilo books stolen. Entrance wuh el fueled- oilher tliiough an open win dow or tho door wuh k'l I unlocked and entrance gained. If Hie Imiokk will bis lead and noine wholesome JosgiiMtJ are learned I lml will change Ilia life, there is no Hcrioun objec tion lo such manner of distribution. All of (he parlies subpeu.aed bc iiii! the grand jury have leliirned inud several indiolmenls have been jfound and Home of Ihe persons iY; Rested lo Hlanil trial befoio the cir " Willi coin j. & Alviu Uiqberrflcdt mid poub Ii:i" '"gone lo (heir riijich on Willow ereck iun'd will spend the winter there look 'jug nfler 'Iheir stook. . , Heil Woodruff, who has been on ihe coast lor a year or more, ha returned to the rails for a idi.nl visit. The Medfoid eorresoondent l.ir the Portland Oregouinn should lie more accurate in his reports. W arc neither starving hereabouts, noi is there scarcity of ueeesbnries, not withstanding wo have a hard time in getting in supplies oer Ihe wrolehul roads. William Sears of Collage Grove, Or., has etlled on Ihe I)r. Itunth homestead and has L'one to Iioiihc- keeping, and says it in his home, and he expects soon lo be joined by hi father. The child of John Iliggiubotliai.i, which has been ipiile nick, is now heller and is expected lo entirely re cover. iMiss I'M i III (Iraliam, who is teach in'.' M'hool near the Hoguo river, ride home eery week hoieback in com pauv willi her father, who make weoklv trips for her. rngiiicer W. W. Harmon of Ihe i'. A: K. railway was a pleiimuit cnller during Ihe week. Air. llaimon is in- xpccliug (he condition of the road bed and looking afler railroad work and is ipiito likely lo htne charge nl Ihe woik Ihe coming .ear. lie re nin h eerylhing favorable fur a bright outlook for (he Palls and Ihiuks Hint stirring limes arc ahead. Pembroke Williams of Ocoigia, an aftonmy, is among Ihe men working for Iho government at Lodge Pole and other points. Mo is seeking health and may settle down in the spring and open an office in Ihe val ley. l(v. Mr. .Jones, while on his way fiom ICaglo I'oinl fo Mulle Palls, lo.l a $70 NVw'Vork drafl. Payment wa slopped and Hiihhcmienlly Kd Cow den found Ihe letter and check and I returned llieni lo Mr. .lones. FINOS A N if ! L It Tells of n Rich Find Made in Alaska and That Author of the Note Was Dyino, After Flndinq Gold Tied it to Lcn of Goose. 'I m V t X 2 f ' Eden Precinct Items J. W. Dean of Talent was la Meil ford Hatiinlay. Frank Nethorlniid, one of Talent's IiiihIiiom) men, wan In .Med ford Satur day. Mrs. J. W. Savage, wife of tho box .factor' mini of Talent, was shopping in Mcdford Saturday. Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Hebo of Plioe 'nl.v Hliopped In tho Medford Saturday. Mrs. iMIlo Parry of Phoenix was a Medford visitor last Hutuidny. MIhb Joule Antiunion of Phboulx tluuled la Medrord Saturday. ' Mrs. Kit Nanilln of Kdoii valley attended tho opening of tho Coioy Garuott hardware store Saturday. C. W. Wolters, Talent's hiiHtllng niurplinnt, was among thoso who vis ited Medford Saturday. A, L. Ilelmeu of Talent was nnioag .Uicimuy Medford visitors Satin day, '. Miss Hazel Johnson of Phoenix wuh among thoso who went to Med ford 011 tho early motor Saturday. J. 13. Mast, 0110 of the valley's most untorprlHlng dairy and farming men, was In Medford last Saturday. Harry Mathews of Ashland was ginning the miiuy whti was lnter lowed lioMuy, by your corresponilent, in Medford. Saturday, Wo aio sorry to learn that Mrs. It. 10. Uoblimoii of Wagner creek Is ethically il at her home. A 1 1. and Mrs. lluuo (ioildnrd of South Medford, returned from tho Modoe, orehaids owned by Palmer's, at tl(o gld Cavanaugi bridge on lloguo livor. Mr. Godiliird has boon down overseeing the pruning at Mo doc for two weeks. Mlsq Allro Hockersinllh of Albany, O10,, Is visiting her slater, Mrs. Ar thur Hebo, of I'hoeuix; also a slstei in Medfoul. Mr. and Mrs. C. Caioy woro traiiB- artlug buslnesH at the Jackson Coun ty hank In Medford Saturday. Hoy Col man and J, 10. Unbolts of North Taloiu were In Talent attend ing the Odd Follows lodge last Sat urday evening. Last Saturday Wllles Chandler cel ebrated his S 1st' birthday at his home in North Halcut. Quito a number of his children and grand children weie prevent. Mr. Chandler has been con fined to his lied moat of tho wlntei and fears are entertained for his le- UPANIT10 CITY. III.. Dec. 1!).- A Ip of yellow paper on which was scribbled a note signed "George Pow ers, from Memphis," telling of a fab ulous gold ledgodn the Yukon coun try, saing that the writer was sick mid believed ho was about to die '-' miles from civilisation, and bidding the world goodbye, was found toda lied to the leg of a strance species of wild goose shot by Fred Wanton, a fanner near here. The note said that tho writer was alone, 111 ft miles fiom White Horse Pass, Pine Giook, Yukon Territory. Ills arm was broken, the note said; lie was unable to cook,. and could hope to live but a few days moie. The text of the nolo was as fol fel fol eows: "Two hundred and fifteen miles duo north White Horse Pass, Pine Creek, Y. T July S, 1 !)!(. "Peon sick since Juno 15; feel cer tain I am .thovl to die. .My right arm Is broken above the elbow duo lo fall ing down u mountain. I can hardl walk Although theie Is flour la the cabin, I have no way of cooking It as my condition will not permit me to vork. Hack of the cabin -'00 yards up the gulch there is a body of almost solid gold. It is not nuggets, but seems to bo sheet. It will never, never do me good. Winter will be here soon. A mountain storm Is now raging. It will cut short my exist ence, for I wIM freeze to death. There Is no hope for me, as 1 can't walk I came from Memphis. Tean. Good bye. (Signed) "GIOOPGIO POW10HS." For Sale KOK S'ALfo- A .'50-lof subdivision, high, sightly lo cation; special price, .500; terms. Sec Van Dyke J fealty Co., 12M Main street. Moss & Ct). FOR SALE Two fine lots on West Seventh street, opposite end of Summit avenue; .$lOOD each; terms $-100 cash, halance in one and two vears. V;m Dvke ? Jfealty Co., 12.') Main street. Phone G82. "WANTED- To list good farms and fruit ranches; also swell tracts. Van Dyke Realty Co., 121) East Alain street. Van Dyke Realty Co. 128 Main Street I -G-!G-k-Q-44-aiXa-6!-6'&'it-aTX-'t-ai3iiG A 1 GRAIN AND STOCK 2 BROKERS I W, L. BAIN LOCAL MGt t NO. 10 NORTH FRONT ST. t MEDFORD, OREGON t J The met chant must neer relax Ii.j J nnicy to create Inning opportuni st Hi-, lor bis ivilruus not one now 4 ami then, but an endless chain ol J them. X AT ALL GROCERIES AND RARDON'S DAKERY. to 474Vr474r .rvff,? .-., A Good Buy J. E. ENYAUT, President. JOHN S. OKTIi, Cashier. --- V -n J A. PERRY, Vicc-Prcsidont. W. R. JACKSON. Ass't Cashier. ::THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK l i I Capital, $100,000.00 1 J Surplus, $20,000.00 J i SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TOR RENT. A GENERAL DANKING niSSlBESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. For Sale A new modern (J-room hunualow. lot ilOxIGl, idose in; nice residence district; at right price, i Also Jols on Kiim- street. Kor particulars iuouire at fa i ''g,g,,fftf?-tfgtg.g:gii-gtf-rgo'tftf it ? V ' f?f ,"v "TXT" l" -?T"TC& .Frarm. -ytfs ??" 9 ? J 010 Oakdale Ave., S. 0Y (juire i 'NE1.. Central Point Items luunih (lieeu, heeiolur of Ihe V. vl. V, A. lieie, gave an liitoienling nd droKi o a large audienee on Smid.i "ufteruoon. ('. S. SauderHiui, Rev. Coou. Hie I'U'.-diNteriiiu mitiislcr of AVoiidvilln, and our (own miiiiMeix ill( made iuleieliug lemurk, .Ml. I. ('. William wan a Mudfoio vliillor on .Minnies. '. htljvull IIiok. mid .Mm. I(andnll lltivn limiroved tbeir Hupnrl.v gienl ly pit IfUinel ttlreet belueeu Siilli and uvimlll, b.v building eumenl vviilkn in fronl of llieir U'Kidenee. ill', Kviiiih, uitli ln bnde, mine on No. Hi Simda evening unit aie i ilng tit the liniiii' of In paii'iitr, mi ('eiliir Hlreel. Kied Co limit of Ibis place ha hi leg hioktui ii al Ihe Nuuw.v llnth oielmid .Mouda imiruiug. Itdiu (iron and wife bue letuiueil I HUii an eleuded mm! In i t-lti 1 1 . and IiiimmIh in Kansas, Nebr.iK.i TesiiM and Calit'oiniu. .Mr. Faber nt tin Thin ol' Kaber iV Mi'Donald, Iiiih uioed liin lamil into hiti liiiudxouic un rewiiU'iiee. The i. client hoiud, at Iheir la i ineetuig deeuled nn a n weeks' n eiilioii diiniiK Ilia Imlidio. The ('lirUliiiu eliuteh nl' tin- pliici uill bine Iheir ChriMuut Dei I eou-iM l''nda mgbl. 'I'lic other cbuii law will haw then ('lii'i-tiiuit It stiMlicr. mi Saluid.iv llllll. Al KM PI I IS. Tenn., Dee. 1H Oeorge Pimmmh, wIioho name uas signed to a note, found tied to a gooHo'H leg at (I ran I to City, 111.,- toi inerly wuh a member of the Memphis police fence. Iloleft hero two years ago for Alnnka. Ills ulster, who lives here, said that Powers was last lieai d of two years ago at St. houls, when ho was preparing to stint. Coincident with the recovery of Powers' message, .loliu M. Taylor, aeeiutary of the Ilualaess .Men's League, horo, loeehod u letUir lroin Isaac Thorne of Horger, X. I)., stat ing that a wild goose bearing a simi lar message had been killed by a hun ter there two wook sago. Thorne quoted a personal letter from Pow ers telling of a rich strike In the Pine Cieek district. The glory In legauled hero aa a myth. , 2 Wt m .m 'wm n . mm mm & vva g uv ff j m iw l v -ar "wX -A- V L.JA-J to ijT s s s s s s I --.rss''v's SIEAM AMD HOT VAfEK HEATING J l All 1 1. 1 l 1 l T t, A. I COFFEEN ffl, PRICE 11 North ) St..ftredfoid,Ore. Phone 303 J -sr-rsw. r-r-rrr-trrs Trf-c4 --r-rr& r " ti tm i ClCf 1PQ Mj. 9 A r N&rL JL N t-Jr w sn .ih i iwiiiiiwi niiiinn ii n" ,1 iii MmvHmMmwmmm Waul adcrli-e Inr u backer and pii-li enlcipi wc ol Mini- n pailucr, in tli.it buuie- STODDARD DAYTOW Automobiles Dr. F. C, Page Mgr. Local Agency 9 V V 9 v V V V V V V X f V V V V X"inas For The inner D 10 very housewife is desirous of providing the hesl dinner possible for her family on Xnias day. In fhese days of high cost of living it pays every woman to he economical. We are here to supply your needs in staple and fancy groceries, green goods, candies, nuts, fruits and Bakery Products ' If you wain" something made up special we will he pleased (o accommodate. Ucnieinher that we handle PURE WHITE FLOUR the hest hard wheal flour sold. We also carry a soft wheat flour thai is just a little hcltj'r than.anylh'iiig produced or sold is just a little in the logue KMver Yallcv. California FALLEN GROCERY COj ! till' pi. lie lo M It. Ol,!il;, V'i,0 iS A i s e, A 4 h 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 $ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 JL mas i ,Aint , r . B, Jfi jm rTflriirio ttJ'JLJlC On YOUNG MEN OF MEDFORD, THIS IS THE PLACE TO COME FOR FINE CONFECTIONS. YOU GET SOMETHING FOR YOUR MONEY HERE AND THE RECIPIENT WILL LOVE YOU" EVER AFTER RECEIVING THE GIFT. Buy "Her" A Fancy Box of Candy AND WIN HER HEART. YOU CANT GO WRONG BY GIVING GOOD CANDY. AND SMOKERS I.ADIES-WE SELL THE FINEST PIPES SUPLIES TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. Ritter 8$ Dunlap Table Rock Items The new hell ol del ed by I'mlowni J hie Wock, foiifiiiuull. a (hell til IJiivu tur Ihe tfcniinlliniiiu nrmuq in HraeU coiiMde)ahlo attention lieie 4 . . 1 t il I if (Ml (Mil II duo time and whm iilaeud in the bel fry Ian! wuok. It i UU-iueli bell altd i a jt'eul utlditiuu to tliu build in;,' S. 1C. idnmi mIo movfil tliu old bi'lmolliouiu over onto hi ilnet and it loolis n tlmiiKii Hint riot 'hi Uud been liuiiMoelttiuiiiig. lljinr.v .Men tit, who Iium linen fnl- lowiug mining enjtintHii iuk fur tMiuie lime, hut Iiiim huon here lookup ut'Ui tliu iMuni's (irelmiil, left for Portland lo upend ClirUdniHB, eieetius to i- luni boon. Curl uud f'oeil duuis and ih ' I'VaJjuwi Admtih nud Helen Jdiaid bp'ejit Satuiiln.v uud SuimIhv in ili- ford Mslting lltu' IJioir mu Kiht - feiTiiu; A tin da i i u Mr. rrilou h.il The Table ItncL ntoii. ik eii.ioiiii a hea it holiday trade now. Children Escape F'rp. III llltl llloMMI, iMpU ll lllMM I , ) I luoiis hniil-., I ue i),i M, -.., nil. ii live vv.it. nn- nl.iii-.. il,li..iilii climate, nLikiiiu- that l.ivouil M-ihm the Nation- nm-t populur nlu.u Von i. in sc,. , ,! l.,t U1 ,u. Shasta Route and "The Road of a Thousand Wonders' SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY $ PHONE MAIN 2711. rirtin tnu utntlrtrtL ivt 4 4 w ft i . ben cut tint; up meat nud lft hImmu , tln attcuioon i.-i.iii'il until Jumi- iii pommel in a wnnvroont, nni in. v i n- n, .nm- ..i tiu- i,miii t i.ixt dm he touiid someone I I Hi. n. nn, i , 1 . . 1 1 . (Ii.,i,i,m helped llit'lli-'lv. In llil l"l Tli ill' . Mi nl i i ,.t I I. i i,.n i u el Inn if ill 1 1 I il IV 1 1 ppi lis in t I . I i ' i vv i t .1 Up-lii-dalo timiio, lirst-i-liih ,, uverv iesicel, uneeelled dininr-cui service, oui.-k tune .mil dnet ion. 1I0I.SU, Idulio. !)!. ail. -Willi mio'ot,ti""' l all P"inls .outh. eiuiuivn baieii ui llieir leik, n eliK)llnn).e at Ueiiiiru eauirht fi'T this fineiiuon mill hii denlripd Krv M'liolur uud Ihe teacher e. eiiH'tl. When the fire ulanu mounded the kllllli'lllji fikFiiittd in liiw. ..1.I..LI. .....I lium-hed to Mitety. Tlur uhs littl W,lu ,,rjeHMndin)r low tuiv-ifoin diMurdr. The fire ix believed lo have .!' ollu'r 'l '" the Nnriliwest "Inilvd from a defective Jiiriuiee. , IiboiHt tdop-over in each direction u! lonir hiuit. Itilci-tfuiiiiir and ai- liuetive lileralinv on the vuriou re- litorm.i hu h I' or t) K A N .reiii. or from STECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARE OF $55.00 Portland to Los Annelcs anil Return niinrllnn Hnnrinn Piiclnnin.il TUKNTO.V. N. J., IW. SO. riiiieJiM,l "tf "Uruetio.u of Ca Klalei. Jiulyex Kellstab and fn vu "' " " mUi'atwn lo To the People of Medford N'ul loiiu Wl e pureh.ed ilu si,,, f , Siiiilheni Oitvoii Tea S. Cot'lco Uo and have .hue aientl.x eiilarod it. V i.v eirr a toinidojo line of hlaple md l.nu- groceries, fruits and vegetable, aa wll tu tlto larest stock ol Col fee iu Southern (.lie tfon. In tact,' wo, hiv uvor.vtlunv in our line for the holiday trflde. WV in not on Main street iu a bur briok lutik, but have u fiiht-ehiM htand ou a side, street, m thsrtby our oxiwuwt. aro lif;iii and eau dety eoniputitioii. Wc retiute (lull you Kie us uial, uud vo ummc yon that wo uve ou iiiouev. , Southern Oregon Tea and Coffee Co. I'llUM MAIN' ltisil Ui solTU UHAl'K ST. I -- M M &&.. -- . 4 H a,ii ij mm limn, ir,HiMril " A I 1 U Laocl For Sale 4 d H i I iiVwiii.. i'...,;i ...,.i ..ii..ie.. i i .... I m . .nn. ii nn .inn .uijiiiii liiiKi m .small and lai,n,e I (rae(s. ('leaivil and uncleared. Tonus and price I 0 leasonable. I I Address Box 16, - Tolo, Oregon I :1' I I County SeatReaUstat JacKsonville, Oregon, I ll.i i nncioiis choice li.Ut.Mllu ill cits lot,, oivhaid fnin.in- .ml I I l..l.a .auHie. Our Apple.ale valley ninH,, I'' , 2. '" I l . 'diundauee of water f-- irUl.lllI(1I1. ,)lM1.t r(H , 1 1 ' 1 ;;:;;:,' ';;;,;:;' coun, - -.... ., m-.o-dA I t ue aid ce us We'll int. iet ou. tUY C& COLUNS I " II llll I , M1 I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE J I Union Livery Stables and will conduct a general feed and bonrdinB ostablUhment. norses hoarded by the day, week or mouth. I Kaawa 8 square (m1 WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Ajjent Poitlaml, Ore SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MAIL TRIBUNE AND GET THE NEWS THE DAY IT HAPPENS R. GUANYAW mON LIVERY BARN. RU'ERSinE AVRNTTR. , MMIMM