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PAGE FOUR MEPFOED MAIL TRIBUNE. MMmrOim OREGON srwrnv 1 r.T1TT e 4t- ', PAGTC STX FEDFORD MATT. TRTEUNE, fEDEORD, OREOOX, SUNDAY, MA17CTT 5, 1.011. Our Correspondents KANES CREEK ITEMS. Oeorgo llfRlnbutliain Is somewhat indisposed nt thin writing. Dr. Smith of Gold J 1111 Ih in attendance. Miasm A (In and Cnji Swindon of .Mod ford (ire visiting relatives and friend here for n few days. tflnier HlKlnbotliam la making soino substantial improvements on Ills place In the line of fencing and clearing which adds groatly to the .npiitnmnco of the place. Mr. Lewis Ih planting several acres to orchard this spring on his place. Mr. Stevens has sold his place con Btetlng of 17 acres, to eastern par lluM. Mi. Stevuna ha not decided as yet whore ho will locate. Says Oregon is good enough for him. .tames Hohlilnti, who has been laid lip with rheumatism for some tl mo, is able to resume work again, we are glad to say. t (irandma Itussell, who has had quite a had attack of asthma, Is get ting bettor. Carl Hitter loft last week for .Junc tion City to remain a short tlmo. Mr. Uarker, who Is working on the Gimlet mlno, says he has some very good HliowingB in sight. Willi n llt tlo dovelopinenl to get It 1 shape It will ho a good paying proposition. . CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (By A. C. Howlett.) Mrs. 0. ShieldH and children after spending the winter hero with her pnionts, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stone, Joft Thursday evening for her homi) Sn the Willamette valloy. ( Mr. and Mrs. A. Caley left for their homo at Yonculln Friday morning aft gr a very jiloasant visit with their daughter, Mrs. Ed March. .Tamos Caldwell made a business trip to RoBoburg; and Youcnllu Fri day. ;' Clark Savago of Savage Creek spent n couplo of days horo last weak transacting business. lleglstored at thu Hotel Dunlap nit to 11 a. m. Friday were: II. II. I.orimer, S. K. Van Hardoiihurg, H, H. Stern's, all of Medford; C. M. Amy, J. 1 nyrne, W. Hurkor, W. II. .lolco, all of San Francisco; T. II. WIIboii, Portland; K. Polio, Trail; J. J. Aston, iity. I Now coniont walks aro being made fiom Fourth and Pine streets to Fourth and Manzanlta streets. Then from Manzanlta and Fifth streets to Fifth street and Laurel street. At a citizens' caucus held Thurs day evening II. V. Lindsay and Hen ry Farnum wore nominated for coun-1 (jllnion for a three-year term, and J. W. Jacobs was nominated for re corder for a two-year term, to bo voted on at the next municipal elec tion March 111. I Mrs. S. A. Pattlson, wife of ICdltor Ilatllwou of the Herald, has been ijulto 111 . Her many friends will be pleas ed to hear that she Is Improving. NOTICH MHItniANTS. llogulur meeting or the Medford Morchants' association at Commercial Club Rooms March Oth, at 8:00 p. in. UusliiesH for the evening: Annual ejection of offlcors, report of director E. N. Wnruur of the state morchants association, report and consideration of credit rating committee- report. All merchants of tho city Invited to at tond. 11. C. OAKNF.TT. President J. II. CAKKIN. Secretary 'J'.tv Tuesday night J. C. Moore and Mr. Pierce of Hlk Creek drove in for the night. They report having had a heavy fall or snow at their places and a cold, backward spring. Mrs. S. K. Oeorge of Dorby spent tho night with us Tuesday. She was accompanied bv her son-in-law and wife, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Carnahan and th'elr daughter, Elizabeth. They took tho car for Cameron station Wednesday morning on their way to .Mrs. (icwrge's home east of Dorby. Wednesday at noon Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Ayres and .Miss Fiiy Perry came in for dinner and reported that n Peter Heltz, Fred Peltlgrew. (Irani Mathews and themselves weio coming Into town, on tho desert north of here (being farmers, they had their dogs along with them) tho dogs got after a rabbit and, running near Mr. Mathews team, one of which was a colt Just being broke to work, be came frightened and commenced to run, soon throwing Mr. Mathews out of the wagon, and Mrs. Mathews be ing left without tho lines, was soon thrown out. the seat striking her Just above the 'hips, she falling on her shoulder. As Mr. Mathews fell the wagon ran over one of his legs, but did not hurt him seriously. The horses turned for home, but weie stopped. Mrs. Mathews, being quite stout, was quite badly hurt, although It was not known at the time how badly, as Dr. Holt had gone to Med ford that morning. Hut Mrs. Drown and Mrs. Vim Scoy took charge of her and applied such remedies as they had (it hand, and she was able I to go back home the same day. As already announced In my Inst, tho city dads decided to havo all the stock kept up except the cows after February !!8, so tho next morning our marshal gathered up seven hogs that belonged to Chris Wooley, liv ing about two mlloB from town, and put thorn in the pound, and the next morning ho came down and' paid $3.25 mid then sold them to Mr. Jack son, our meat market man. Tho hogs had followed the wagon road down to town that morning. I expect that thoro will bo considerable trouble hero this spring and summer on ac count of stock coming In from the surrounding country. The carpenters are busy putting up new buildings lu our town. Mr. Chll dreth Is building a blacksmith and wagon shop. Mr. Fludley Is building a residence. Mr. Daloy is building a house for a racket store and Mr. MeQtiold has IiIb homo well under way. l.eni ciinriay ana i.ee nraa shiiw aro each building now homos on their farms above heie, and several others nie planning to build as soon as they can get the lumber. ter of Charles Huh.w of this plate. Mrs. Walter Keiitner was over from Medford Thursday looking for canary birds for the Kontner open ing. She was successful from the number of cages stowed in the bot tom of the automobile. W. W. Harmon was attending coun ty court this week, having been ap pointed county road engineer for 1911. Mis. A. Ollson of Sterling was shopping in town Friday. Jacksonville has a new moving pic ture show which will give a perform ance every night in the old Neuber brick on California street Last nlghf was the first performance and the J house was crowded. I Mr. anu .-Mrs. York and children have returned to Siskiyou, Cal., after having been summoned by the Illness of Alexander Walts Sr., of Murphy. The county clerk reports that ho has paid ?200.."0 bounty this month for the Bklns of wild animals. This Is the largest amount paid out so far. I C. II. Pierce, the real estate man, was a business caller from Medford Thursday, as was also Colonel F. L. I 'Toil Voile. A number of out-of-town people attended tho funeral of the late Au gusta Helms held here last Tuesday. Among those who showed the linst respect to Mrs. Helms were: J. J. Houck and wife, Mrs. C. W. Conklln, Mrs. William Ulrlch nnd daughter, all of Medford; Mrs. Miles Cantrall and Mrs. James Buckley of Huch. H. Q. Mnthos of Ashland was a visitor at the county seat during the week. X. Peterson of Richmond, Cal., was Interviewing our citizens this week trying to Interest them In a land proposition at that place. D. A. Applegnte, O. S. Hutler and Fred Wagner were down from Ash land this week on probato business. Mrs. Hugh Elliott and daughter. Mrs. Carl Webb of Portland, were guests of Mrs. Mllssa Taylor this week. Mrs. !Emc Taylor of Medford spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Wil bur Jones. Professor J. P. Wells was an Ash land visitor during the week. STUDIO 700 SOUTH OAK DALE PHONE (I071i. Private or class lessons In oil, wa ter color or tapestry. Orders taken. AGXES R. GRANT. Rapid growth of the finger nails Is considered to Indicate tint a person Is In good health. ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark ft:gf',fjMfrMi- Cars for 1911 BOB JLJS.JL Are sure to please .you in style, iu value, in price. Only a few 1911 models left. The Cadillac; lias made an enviable reputation all over' the world for reliability and economy in operating1. ASK ANV CAOI'LLAC OWNfiR. a jr y $ P&-!snJI MSraS 4VWGJ Ml E ?ii.tfwaLfli The Gar That Requires no Repairs The Cadillac Factory is unable to put out cars fast enough to supnlv the demand. .For this reason we-were unable to get an assignment oL' over fifteen Cars for the 1911 season. Of this number the majority are already sold. JACKSONVILLE ITEMS following are some of the attor neys who attended circuit court this week" A. E. Roanies, ('. 1.. Ueiinu s. (ins Newliury, W. P. Men ley, (). U Hoggs, and W. E. Phlppw of Modfnrd. Had .1. A. I .ornery and (leorge W Trefien f AbIiIhihI. Mis Xophn ltasedlne and son or San Francisco aie keeping house in the Kulill cottage near the luum- us Moure Mih ItaHcilliR' Is tin dam'li z We would advise anyone contemplating- buying- a Cad illac car to arrange for demonstration and to place his order early, in order to get what he wants. We have some real bargains in second hand automobiles. One 1910 model 17, -10 11. P. Jinick; top wind shield, presto tank and all ex-equipment; Al condition. $1l17'li One 1910, 30 II. P. Iaxwell car; wind shield, speedometer, presto light tank and extra equipment. This car has only run 21200 miles; cost the owner 2000. This ff -J AAA is a bargain. Will sacrifice for $JlUvV One 1910, 30 II. P. "White Gas car; only run about 3000 miles; top wind shield, presto tank, fulls equip ped. Will sell for .' One 190S. 30 II. P. Humbler; all new tires. 3lx-l: $TA a bargain 0W One 1910 K M. F. 30 II. P., two tops, speedometer, glass front, storage battery and box, tire iron, shock (?QAft absorbent, trunk rack, presto light lank ej)0"v One model 10, IS II. P. Buick only '. $1000 1909 Cadillac Touring Car, in perfect condition; top, wind shield, speedometer, fully equipped; to go now for cash I Bear Creek Motor Car Co. 114 So. Bartlett St. Medford, Oregon Pacific Telephone 2551 Main. Home, 255. J. H. Corrigan, Mgr. and Sales Agent. 4;Mr-r4-M'l4i'i4444MM4444 The 9 tairvay Importan t The stairway is a very important part of a building. To be perfect, first-class workmen must build it of first-class material. Squeaky and tiresome stairs are badly designed and construct ed. Our long experience, first-class workmen and materials enables us to build perfect stairs for no more than others charge for inferior ones. This is true of wainscoting and cabinet work Artistic Grille Work adds greatly to the tone and appearance of your house. You can get it here in various sizes and patterns all ready to put up. Be sure that any other kind of mill work you require can be had here. The only way to tell how completely we can serve you is to come and see for yourself (MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO I Corner Eleventh and South Fir Streets, Medford, Oregon p-ry-f-9--9 9t MM rtr'A