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Ih (1 ;i ji M r ? ?! 4 ffl PIQE SIX afHRDFOKD MATL TRTOTTNT), MfiDFORD, OKTWON, TTrFKSDAY, MAROIT 23, 1012, SEVEN OAKS ORCHARD SOLD A nnle under wny for the past month, vn closed today when Dr. L. A. Ballade, the famous surRCon of Philndelphin, became tlio owner of ft" ncres of the Seven Oak orchard two miles north of Central Point. The orchard oonsHts tif three year old apple and penr trees, nnd the priee paid was $f00 nn aere. Colonel Cleorpe P. Mim. who planted the orehard, retains .'15 acres, part of which is in orehard, and will plant the halanee, erect a hnnpilow and make it his home. Or. Sallade will spend the greater pnrt of the year upon the orchard. He contemplates erecting a hnudomc orchard home and will reside therein with his family. He first came to the valley a year np, and was so pleased with it, that he returned nnin this winter. Colonel Minis is one of the few orchardists who believes in oversee iiit; every detail of his business. He planted the trees himself and has personally done the plowing, cultivat ing, spraying nnd pruning. Formerly a miiKf nnd banker, the out-of-door life of the orchard appealed to bun, nnd he has toiled industriously, even doing bis own cooking. The saleSvns made by J. 1). Rnrkdnll. BARRETTS OUT IN A FEW OAYS Hartlett pear will be out in full bloom within n few days nnd then the frost season will be at hand. Owing to the mild weather this month it is believed that the crop will -nfoly pass through the frost season. No smudging has hoen done ns yet although full preparations have been inane. At uronts t'ass peaches we.-v smudged on two nights with splendid success. FLETCHER SAYS HE'S NOT HOOKED The Mail Tribune is in receipt of the following telegram from Fletcher T. Fish, from Hod 'Muff, Cab. in which he denies that he is about to desert the ranks of Medfnrd's young bachelors as wns published a few days ago. HF.n Hl.l'FF. Cal.. March 3S. Kditor Mod ford Mail Tribune: Have just received a eopv of the Mail Tii bune, in fact, several copies, contain ing an article which does inc a gross injustice. The report that 1 tun about to join the ranks of the Hcnedicts is absurd and is the work of some base conspirators who seek for obvious reasons to discredit me ttiat tliey may further their own causes. 1 am sorry that they have secured the cognisance of the press but hope that for the sake of the friendship whieh I bear resided to the call. Light refresh- you. you will set me right and e.pose ments were served nnd the most of (u ulterior motives beneath the plot. tlio nt'ternnnn uns smMif in hnvin n I good time nil round, and it will be court house news CHILDREN ARE VERY BUSY NOW Marriage Licenses K. II. Hums and Cora II. Hess. KM ,1. Adams and Lillian Maywood. Win. Klli Mooue and Pearl llol lenbeak. I). K. Cut troll and Alice Hooker smith. I EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (By A. C. IlowletO Mr. and Mrs. Vm. Von dor Helton in commemoration of the birthdays of their two children Joyce and Hugo, aged fixe and six. gave a party Sun day. There were invitations scut out and between foity and forty-five r EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Anderson nnd Mr. John Graff er of South Phoenix, were in Talent Monday. Miss Lulia Roberts of North Tnll ent was shopping in Medford Mon day. Mrs. E. 0. Coleman of Phoenix was having dental work done in Medford Monday. A. S. Furry nnd J. E. Roberts were called to the county seat Mcilay on jury duty. Roy Cofmnn of North Tn'ent wr.? in Talent Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. C Carey were gnosis nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. 11. Roberts Sunday. Mrs. Q. C. Clain spent Monduv, the guest of Mrs. W. S. Stancliffe. Mr. and Mrs. Win. H. Gore and daughter nutoed up to see L. A. Rose nt the Rader home Sunday. C. Carey was in Medford Saturday having Dr. Pickle treat one of his eyes which is afflieted. Mrs. Joe Rader was in Medford Friday. Mrs. Hodges of Wagner creek was in Medford Monday. Geo. Alford of Fern valley was in North Talent after seed potatoes Monday. Geo. Robert of N'orth Talent went to Ashland Monday. C. E. Waldmf of Phoenix hud the misfortune to lose his residence uy tire last Thursday night. The house was occupied by B. P. Harney. They saved most of the household gvods. The Phoenix boys did not get the fire fighting apparatus to the scene. KANE CREEK ITEMS. i Messrs. Mardon Lewis and Higin bothatn were doing business at the county seat the fore part of the week connected with the Durdnnclls school district. Mr. Greenleaf and wife were trans acting business in Gold Hill one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. Mowers who have been visiting at Harrisburg, Ore., for the past six weeks, returned on Sun day's train and on Monday resigned his iwsilion as school clerk of the Unrdanells school. A special school meeting is called for March .'10 for tho purpose of electing a clerk to fill the vacancy of Mr. Hlowers, who has resigned his position. Roy Gale of Wilderville wns call ing on old time friends here not long sine. Ojtito n few Kiincs creokcrs attend ed the auction sale at Tolo on Tbuis day. Mr. and Mrs. Householder spent a day recently on Sardine creek as the guest of their daughter Mrs. Ditosen berry. Frank Hyrley left the fore part of last week for Montana where he ex pects to reside on his homestead. J. Jhividson is making some sub slnnlial improvements in tho line of fencing on his laud which he but re cently purchased ut "Garden Rowe". Prof. Hnzeltou of the Dnrdanells school spent Saturday and Sunday with homo folks at Kuglo Point. Mr. and Mrs. MeChonchio and Mr. and Mrs. Crank of Medford spent Sunday very pleasantly us the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Householder of Up per Kniieo Creek. John nnd Morrell MeChonchio left tho foro part of tho week for fcouth. cin California to remain this summer. Mr. Lewis ws u recent Hub City visitor. KniicH Creek business visitors in Gold Hill this week wore Mr, and Mrs. Lewie, Mr, and Mrs, Maidon, James Taylor, Mv. Dyoley, Elmer Higinboth iini, Blue and MoMahen, nl Ithoteu, Mrs. Jlpggs, Mr. llnlbritson, Dave Avery and "Undo" Foster, a long time before the little tots of Eagle Point forget the fun thev had on March 21, l'.H'J. Mrs. David Cincado had a pa.tiai family reunion last Sunday to com memorate the birthday of hor hus band David Cincado mid an old time friend Mr. James W. Pew, Mr. Ciu cade being sixty-seven on the 24 tn and Mr. Pew sixty-seven on the 'JHtliJ of March. There were only the mem bers of the family invited except Rev. La Mar, your Eagle Point correspon dent and wife. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cincado nnd son Thomas, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cinonde, Ed Cincado, our marshal, Rev. La Mar and A. C. Howlett. Mrs. Howlett fully expected to be on hand but just as she thought that she was about ready to start the company began to come in, among whom were Attorney Rriggs and fam ily from Ashland. They take a run up from Ashland two or three times even,' summer. Mrs. J. F. Rrown and Miss Morris, one of our teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knighton, Mr. II. L. Heath and family. Mr, Heath U one of our merchants. Mr. 0. N. Nel son and wife of Jacksonville, besides quite a number of strangers, 31". Nelson is manager of the Silas J. Da. Abstract company of Jacksonville, and he remained while his' wife drove, back to their home in Jacksonville. After partaking of an excellent din ner, Rev. La Mar started for his ap pointment in Brownsboro and the ic mainder spent the afternoon in u good old-fashioned social visit nrd about 4 p. in. we bade the good people adieu ' and went to our homes tecluig that we had not spent the day in vain. In conclusion will say that for the past twenty years David Cincndc and Mr. Pew have celebrated their birthdays together with the exception of one , year and that year Mr. Pew was away on business and could not be with the Cincnde family. Mr. Pew U a bachelor. Mrs. Van Vactor of Ashland came up Friday evening to visit her hus band who is night watchman for the P. & E. locomotive here and has a room at the Sunny Side, returniiur Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E.. S. Stinson and son Willie and Miss Bertha Daily were guests of Mr. und Mrs. M. L. Daily of the ModeJ Variety store Sunday. Si, AUCTION'S ALU. I will sell at public auction on Sat urday afternoon betweeu 2 and 3 o'clock a cow and calf, on tho com mons just west of Nash hotel. W. W. Frlstoo. In concluding lot mo repeat that there is not an atom of truth in the roort, alas! Hoping that right will triumph, 1 remain void's sincerely. FLETCHER T. FISH. SANTA ANA. Cal . .March 2S. Mr. ami Mrs. Samson Howards, who celebrated the sixtieth wedding anni versary last week, are dead today from injuries received when pdwarda drove his automobile into a Santa To train. Kdwarda was St ycaw of age and his wtfo 79. Circuit Court .Vow- W. J. Heacoiu vs. W. 11. Rardon, action for money. Judgment by do fault. Lonn A. Phillips ns. Walter II. Phil lips, order for publication of sum mons. W. H. Rovnolds - Fred II. Run doll, order for honiin" and determin ation of cause, " Myrtle Gardner vs. P. & E. R. !.. order entering mnmlnto of supieine court. Anna Cnton Hopper vs. Emory Douglas Hopper, dismissed. State of Oreirou s. Hurry C Cleveland, wanton injury to personal property. Defendant arraigned and given until March l!7. ID 12 in which to plead. State of Oregon llnrrv ('low land, urriiiucil and given until March 27, 1012 in which to plead. Thomas Curtis Hills vs. H. M. Shaw, order overruling motion to strike and defendant given fixe das in which to further plead. Louis A. Wait s. M. M. Welch, motion to strike answer denied. Christ L. Etnkopf vs. D. II. Palmer as adm. Mnt m equity. Decree by default. State of Oregon vs. V. A. Marvin, Already n number of vacant lots in the eit have boon ulowed and arc now undergoing treatment at th hands of tlio school children tnkiii" art in tho garden growing competi tion arranged by tho Greater Moil foul club. Kukes and linos are being used extensively and plant ing will follow as soon ns tho soil is properly pro pared. The members of the fire depart ment having giwti the station a thor ough cleuniug out have turned their attention to beautifying the vacant lot adjoining the fire hall. A lawn is to bo planted as well as roses and shrubbery. This will prove a mcu did improvement as the lot has here tofore been a scene of wild confusion, tin cans, wood and debris of all de scriptions being piled about. Pile Cum) in 0 lo It Day. Your druggist wilt rotund money If PA.O OINTMI:nt falls to euro any caso of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding IMIea In ( to 14 days, (iOc. defendant arraigned nnd given until March 28. lUt'J, in which to plead. ('. O. Rose vs. Lillitt Kinder et ul., demurrer overruled and defendant given live days in wlucli to lurtlicr plead. State of Oregon vs. J. F. Patterson and A. F. Sueider. Grand jury re turned a true bill for larceny in a building. In Splendid Readiness For Easter EIGHT MORE SHOPPING DAYS TO GET READY FOR THE EASTER PARADE Easter Millinery Our Hats pogjoss an air of refinement not noticeable In many other stores. Many pretty Gago models together with smart chic styles from our own workroom, all modestly priced. Showing of Authentic Models in Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits Vo aro showing very strong values In Tailored Suits at $20 for which In many stores they ask $2.50 to $7.00 more. Many other models at from 1.1.00 to S.l.1.00 Light weight Wool Dresses for Spring. Many Pretty Now Silk Drosses. J$! Now Hand Haga. New Jewelry Novelties. ' n New Neck Fixings. Special for Friday and Saturday 200 MesRullne Petticoats cut In the present stylo. Rlaclc, white and all colors. A regnlnr $4.00 and $0 value, spoclul Taffeta Silk Petticoats Special $1.05 About 20 Taffeta Silk Petticoats, regular values two, three and four times, to cIobo this lot, speclul Friday and Saturday, Vl.O.l CtMruii, M I iU.it 1 Political Announcement I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of purveyor of fine clothing to the men of the Rogue River valley. I have held this office for nine years and stand upon my past record, and the high quality of my stock for re-election. If you so elect I will fit you with the best suit of clothes you ever wore satisfaction guaranteed. No need to register, just drop into the Toggery and ask to see the latest styles of Spring clothing, hats, hose, neckwear, etc. If the Toggery is your polling place you will mark your cross after "Complete Satisfaction." THE TOGGERY OF COURSE (Paid Advt.) MyifTipNls of tho Annual Htutemciit of tho PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY of Hartford, In the statu or Connecticut, on tho Hint day of December, l!U, made to tho luiuiranoo CoiumlHslutier of thu State or Cicgon, pumitniit to law; CAPITA 1 1. Amount of capital paid up In earth INCOMti.. Premiums received during tho year In cash. .10,5.12,0112.0.1 lutorcm, dividends and lentil received durliiK year 471,370.7 1 Income from other sources received during year -tar., 1211. 22 $2,000,000,0(1 Total Income msnUHHKMUNTH. l.ofinos paid dtirliiR tho yenr $2, 7110,050. 0t Dividends paid durliiK year on capital stock '.120,000.00 Commissions and salaries paid durlni: tho year 1,720,700.20 Taxes, licenses, and foes paid durlni: the year 221, CI 1. 28 Amount of nil other expenditures (if0,IO!i.f2 Total expenditures Valuo of real estate owned '..'.'... 1 1 1 ,01.1. UK Value of stooks and bonds owned tt,t7il,OtM.70 Loans on mortRiiKoii and collateral, etc t tS.iit t..1ii Cash In luinUs and on hand t!U,lS.S.27 Premiums In course of collection and In tratismlsHlon l,ias,Kta.tO $0,4,18,401.00 10.082,77a. Ul Total assets admitted In Orer.ou UAIHLITIF.H. (Irons claims for lohses unpaid $ 021,010.17 Amount of unearned premiums on all out stuuitliiii risks 4,8!U,:t()4.08 All other llahllltlos li0,000.00 in, tin, i;;h.i;i Total liabilities Total liiMuraiico In force December at, Mill miHINKHH IN OHKCtON KOIt Till! VHAH Total risks written durliiK the year (Irons premiums received duilnu (ho year Premiums returned durlni: Urn year Losses paid durliiK the your Losses Incurred during the year Total amount of risks outstanilliiK In Oregon December .11, I J I I ......., 10,702,!) 14. SO )uoii,tat,uor,.uii ?2(,7li4.00 80,100.04 20,027.20 2fi.lS2.tr, 24.a37.0ii 4,1 10,08a. 00 PHOENIX INSURANCE COMPANY lly JOHN II. KNOX. Secretary. MiitMliti;. A cent. IIAKVKY Vi:i.L.S, (loneral Portland. CITY ACJKNT .12 4 It. A Chamber of Cnmmorco IIOI..MKH. 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