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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1911)
r( f Tvivrr 1. Jl'JB. WW! 1 MEDITORD MATL TRIBUNE, M1SPF0RP, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST 2(1, mil. J-1 -i-- - -lU'La iui i in .h ' ; ' .' "j PI"W T"HUIII. I :( irf s Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Mre. Jonnio Nichols mid daughter fltulhl tinenl. Friday in Gold Ulll Mn. L. Akow and diuighlcr who Imln linnn visit nc hi Una vicinity foJ Homo linic, returned to tholr hofiio in Goshen, Or., Friday morning. Tyson Hohll and Oscar Simpson hnfro rotumed from an outing at UcVul Indian. X J. O'Hnm returned Friday morning from n visit to Pendleton and loft Friday evening for Butto Falls to visit his family, who are canipma thdro. Mr. 1. 0. Love, Mim Mnillor, K. C. linbcr, S. A. I'athsoh spent in day afternoon in Mcdford. Mrs. Itcna Whipple and daughter (Aticepof Woodville aro visiting Mrs. Itandnll for a few days. Miss Whclploy of Tolo, formerly ontf of onr school teachers, was vis- itiilc here Friday aftcrnon. Mrs." Fairchild and niece who havo been visiting Mrs. Ikull for a few days left for California Friday af ternoon. Special city election here Monday from 0 n. m. to 7 p. m. A. B. Cornell of Grants Pass made a huMiiess trip here Friday. The Indies of the M. E. church gave a bargain day sale Saturday, it vpfc a great success financially. Miss Maude Lee of Ashland is visiting relatives hare. Miss Georgia Clien, one of tho packers of the Bear Creek Orchard company, spoilt Saturday evening with her folks. Tho Central Point public school will open Monday September 4. The directors havo been very fortunate iu &ccuring a good corps of teach er, and the coming year promises to be a great success. , Miss Vi Thompson Of Sams valloy was here Friday evening, and took the north bound train for Josephine county, where she will tench the com ing fall term of school. ' v . ' Maddock Hmt. VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. 26. Michael Maddock for whom the San Francisco police aro seat-bins, is safe nt his home here, where his mother is very til. He is a youth of wander ing' habits and has, been away from home before. JACKSONVILLE Haskiafor Heakfe. W. G. Kenney is employed at Bni loy's livery8table. Frank Coleman, James and Jesse Wilson have returned from their out ing. The went as far southwest as Crescent Cily, "returning by way of Curry, Coos, Douglas and Josephine counties. The grand jury will meet next Monday morning. The regular term of circuit court will not com cue un til a Week later. Ed Jnnney, with the Jackson coun ty Abstract comMiny of Mcdford, spent several hours at the court house Thursday. George W. Wolgntnott, foreman of the Hollywood farm, was among the many who did business iu Jackson ville during the week. Grant Mathews of Foots creek made the county sent a vis-it not long ago. Herbert Pnllett was in these parts a few days since. Victor Burs-ell, who is farming on a largo scale near Central Point, was m Mcdford Thursday aftcrnon. Charles Thompson has returend lo Jacksonville after a short absence. F. A. Pcil was over from Mcdford Friday morning. Louis Eaton's little girl, who hns been'dnngcrously ill, is considerably improved. Mrs. C. B. Stout returned from a visit to Butte Falls Wednesday even ing. R. Gnsk'm has left for California to seek a new location. Mrs. Gertrude Duunington Norton has gone to Albany to spend her va cation. William Broad is filling her place at the postoffice. Fletcher Linn, president of the Or egon Manufacturing compnnv of Portland, is looking after his orchard interests near Jacksonville. Will McDnnicl of Applegnte wns a recent visitor in Jacksonville. There is mi epidemic at the poultry establishment of Hnnnn & Xeubcr and a large number of fino chicks have succumbed to a disease which i as mysterious as it is baffling. Tho chickens begin to droop without any apparent cause and soon die. Mrs. S. C. Collins of Table Rock has been visiting relative living in Jacksonville. Dr. J. A. Itcufer of The Dalles' made his former borne in Jacksonville a Visit this week. He enmo via cen tral Oregon and Crater lake and re turned by wny of tho Uiuptpm ntid Willamette valleys and Portland. Judge Noll has been making differ ent parts of the county an official visit during the week. Kd Dmitiiiigton will have tho front of his thirst emporium modornir.ed during tho coming month. F. J. Kick has the contract, W. J. Melntyre wns in Mcdford one day this- week, llo is furnishing the market with very fine peaches. John Turnhough of Sterling and Miss Abbio Henry were married at tho residence- of the bride's parents Iu Jacksonville one day this week by Rev. C. II. Johnston. They havo the congratulations and best wishes of many friends. District Attorney Mulkey and his family were called to Monmouth, Polk county, Wednesday by the death of Mrs. Mulkey's father. Magnus Hall is bacfi from a trip lo the lhg But to section. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cnntrnll spent u few days on Williams creek during tho week. $ ., Felix Chnborski of Applegnte vis ited Mr. and Mrs. V. Paton the fore part of the week. Jacob Schafer, jr., who has been very sick, is convalescing. Mrs. McMaster has taken charge of the dining room at the t S. hotel. Newton and John Byrne of Wnt kins precinct did business in Jack sonville Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. GiUun of Sterling were iu Jacksonville Tuesday, trad ing with our merchants. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Jennings of Ap plegnte came to Jacksonville Wednes day and were accompanied borne lv Mrs. Ivy Childers of Klamath Falls, Mrs. Jennings' sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bryson of Griffin creek droe to Jacksonville Thursday evening. J. Ntiiinu has returned from San Francisco, where he laid in a large stock of goods for thi market. S. Boussom who now resides on Kvans creek, wns in Jacksonville Wednesday. School Superintendent Well and Curly Wilson, deputy county recor der, have returned from their outing at Steamboat. Alfred Norris has taken n position ns salesman nt Nunnn-Tnylor com pany's mercantile establishment. Mrs. J. A. Marsh. Mrs. J. Schafer anil Miss Hoofs were Mcdford vis itors Thursday. 3Ir. and Mrs. M. M. Taylor re turned Thursdny from (heir trip o Crater lake and Klamath Falls. YESTERDAY'S SCORES. National League. At New York R Now" York ...... ..,. ....,.; ;i PitlVburg ........ 'J Bnuiklyu-ChicagoHain. Bostou-St, Louis -Rain. At Philadelphia Philadelphia .. ....,....,...,. I Cincinnati , , ,,,, H American Ticmkuc. i lot roil ..... ...,..,,.. .. I., , J Washington ... 10 Second giimo ioiroii .. ....,,.,,,, Washington .. .-.tnjr.i (I At Chicago -;.,. Chicago ... . . .., .',, ,,,,,,,,.,, (I New York ....... ,;' f, At St. Louis cji. i.ouis ...... ..., .......... 2 Boston , ;) Second gnmo Boston ........ .',,,. t ,,..,,.,. (t oi. 1.0U1S ....... ....... ,,,,, 2 Mrs, John Mil)imnitl, John McDon ald, Peary Mead, Mcdford Automo bile club, John Mosniitoh, Roy Mil ler, 0. Mulhinlln' Mrs. P. h. Mnlfoid, Bob. Penney, Aloiuo Itnv. Mrs. Mar. tlm Rice, l II, Rogers, Mrs. Homo,' RobbliiM, Frank Snur, (.chili Horuggn, J. A. Hlmtwcll, Hliunn Hhitw, Sirs'. Kiln Siililtn', Atcnogcno HllVn, H. L. StilDuu. P. Thulmau' J nonolltiH, Mm, Lot Van Ht'oy, t'luf oium Vouch, Gcoigi) W. Wallace, Chilli WWriiitin, Cnfollnc, Wlltnoi'c, Mrs. ,1, 0. Wood, (Icoigo While, Mr. .1. Tns. Loiliioka Williams, W. L. Wilkin g LJi i 1,1 ,U 'JLL-U-I LU.il At Portland Portland ., Sacramento , At San Francisco 1.0s Angeles , . , Oakland . . At Los Angeles San Francisco t "i Venion 8 R. I I 0 I II. U :i i) 8 in It! XorthwcMcrn Longuo. At SN)kaue R. Spoknuu 8 Taconm , f. At Victoria Victoria 3 Portland At Vancouver Vancouver . . . . Seattle II. If) 8 11 Ai HI II 0 1 ."i 1 1 1 K. 0 : :t o i t 09H9P4NPJ !i : Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry Everything in the Jewelry Line If You Want Quality, I Have It Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing Diamond Setting and Engraving MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER, MEDFORD, OREGON, NEAR POSTOFPIOE I I vJV4Sr4'' Squibbs Spices Give Best Results in Pickling Fruit Aboslutely Pure Exceptionally Strong Economical to Use MEDFORD PHARMACY NKAlt 1HKST OFFICK. l'IIt)N'K.M CJIIT OH DAY MAIN 101. Haaklna for Realta. Advertised Letter List. The follow iii); letters remain an called for nt the rMdford, Or., put office AiiKUit 2l, HUl: Jack Anderson, frs. Mnv Anlcu, I. W. Railcy, J. Boyd, A. M. R.vd. I. F. llolton, J. A. BrynM (2). II.' E. Hutlcr, Mi. J. a Chcoter KiiRCiiet rheter. Albert Collini (2), Rny Took. W. JH Davis, Host Side Phar macy, John Ktherington, Mickey Fos ter, Fruit Growers Supply company, R. A. Frnser, Dot Gardner Mr?.. R. V. Gitihon. H.-C. Ciilson, Mrs. J. J. Grnvntte. Jrs. Macpio Green, Mrs. John Greno, Mrs. C. A. flrcive, Fred Hanlen, Mrs. Claude Ilartman, Mrs. AL C. lla.skiiih. Mrn, Lillie, Jackson County Lipht & Power Co., Chas Kenny, W. R. Kent- Waldo II. Ken nedy, Cloz. Kinknde, Jennie Landers, John Lloyd. Mrs. Tillifl Lundnhl.. Notice to Carpenters AND BUILDERS DO YOU KNOW THE MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF GUARANTEED TOOLS? YOU WILL FIND WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU IF YOU WILL GIVE US A TRIAL. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 218 EAST MAIN ST. 1 - 1 9 BERRY VALE ADDITION ,. t BERRYVALE: The Ideal Resident Section of Medford is situated on North Riverside Boulevard, 1 1-4 rqiles from the heart of the business section. The addition is perfectly level, command ing an excellent view of the valley and surrounding country, and is located on both the So. Pacific and Pacific & Eastern Railroads. When the electric line is built it must come through or by this property, as the only available streets on which this line can run are Riverside and Central Avenues, both of which pass this property. Manufacturing industries will undoubtedly be located in the neighborhood of the junc tion of the So. Pac. and Oregon Trunk P. & E. Railroads, which is only a short distance from Ber ry va 1 e. Water for irrigation r purposes can be secured from the Rogue River Canal Co.'s ditch, which skirts Berry vale. , jTi;unk Line, sewer will be cpnrncted by the present owner. You could not choose a more ideal place to Duild your home than in 'Kerry vale. Berry vale Addition has just been opened for sale. Lots are sure to advance in price. The comirig of the-Oregon Trunk Railway will advance all property in the R. R. Valley and in Medford particularly. :-: :-: :-: . :-: :-: ' :-: :-: :-: :-: ', $-- n Prices range from $17500 to $250.00. Terms: $25.00 Cash Balance $10.00 fter Month; without Interest or Taxes. See i 9 F. 0. Burgess & Go., Exclusive Agent v ; f S- 303 EAST MAIN STREET fir MEDFORD, OREGON . t i ms r g- I " WTt rti '.1 ' 4 I ,hk' h i . I ,.-; ut-.. I