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fjjjmrmlr'ir' i jnnWlVtVW!j'J Vtf M g ,,. W(A4x r: ' t - i ' r 4 f. 4m,4tMi4Mfniftt KRDFOTID MATL TRIBUNE, TSfEDPORD, ORKCION, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1012. ANON m BY GAS EXPLOSION Atltlllloiilil ilulniU 1'i'KiinlliiK Din (ii'i'jdoiit In which Fnv Cmiiom, hoii of .Mn.Vr ('iiimiii of IIiIm (lily wiih Injured Iihvh lini'ii rciMttyi'il fiom HI virion, A ilillk riiillillillliK iH'i'l.vh'iu! mH cx illoil mil tiin yoimi,' iiuiii wjih IjihIIv IllilltVll. VI1III ClIIIIHI WIIH lllkilltf 0(110 (tf Hot IIIin wliicli (tlu iiifii m(( wliiui woildni nl nljtlil inn) wiih roinltluniri M'I'V iwillli'lmit in Hint Hun, Ahonl 8 : 1 ." ii won icnilltiK llin liinhs In inciiiiriiliiiii lor lint iiIuIiI'h voik wlum hi ilihi'iivoroil Hint nun or ihi'in I'liiitiilncil a iiinnlitv f i'iirhi(l vrliicli Imtl mil Irm'ii iihciI. He ihhiiciI ft iiimiii the yniinnl nml loiii'lii'il It off Willi a imili'li, ifllliiu a hvHliiiiih-.' Hint llii iiiIkIiI Have muni' liov I'nu.i Ui'lliiij," Into tioulilit hy t'.xHTliiiiMitliijt uilli It. It in 4i(,"t,','l Hint it lift it Illy of lint cm hiilc luul hern Mpillcil ''"ii Hit; uintiml mill nclcil ux it inuiiiH of I'oiiM'.viini'o lor I In llnni'M fmin Hit' Clri to ii I n tile ulili-li lie li.nl itiM lllloil. Alt ixIiimIoii iii'i'iirii"!, IttHliimr Hit' t'riiiiii'iiH of th nwo. tintli ioliMillv lulu i!h fi'cc. I In ihiho miv limll.v litol.i'tt mill Hit' ll("h torn f'VIII It IlltU'l' KII'lill Ol III flH'l'. A ih.ii'iaii whs cnllnl nl niirc nml (initio Hio xitllVii'i n h i'i. iiliihi m Mt.nit (. Hllh llll.l'll o llti lio-p'. till ut I'oitlmiil Saliinlav mettiiitt: ii: I It in lulii'U'il ho wl'l tvi'int'f. Our Correspondents .. KANE'S CREEK E Home lutllilittc noliulli' xtlll con tliilic In l!iit Mt'tlforil, (Irnovii uc tiiio ntul Miiiiit'xotii Hlrri't Imvc hrcii (HM'i'iully iti'tuo tltirim; Hit- ml fi'w monlliM, in fact 1ihh arlv nt htritii; tlton Iiiim been 11 euiitiiiiiiiUh iitliiiililiii in that loi'iilily. IHclit now A. tt'rfclit luu a two htory'i nine room ilwollinc nearly com. pli'tcil on (li'iicva avciiitc. Till iiiiililiitu' ix motlcrii in every particular ntul 1h to n Mean) Iwateil. II. Iliimiihiey ami Hon haw a .neveit room litniiilow well itmlcr way at the cot iter ol Oi'iiova nciiuo ami Mimtexota street. This i to have a Inrco buxeinciit ami U to he hlcaia- healcil, Thehc fame imrlle aUo hav' the foiimlatioti In for n fine hutiKnlnw on .Mimiexolu nIiccI. flleiin 0. Taylor Itan a nix worn bnnualmv nearly cniilelcil on Min itenota ntrcel. It. l Filer, contractor nml litiililer will nlxo Mtott have a new ni room limiRnlow completctl. Ilm new home will he on Mjmicola Mrvct. Ciii)i Hvvlnileii, who lmit heiitt nlnyliiK with Mih, Mm don for tint pant imintli hint returned (o her home on HiiIIh creek. .lark HnllH ami Art IIoiicIh hnvo retttnieil from a ten ilityH limit an itiM!i' Kvitnn creek, they report c.ood luck liiivlnit Idllnd Kitvernl ileer ami one henr. lhl Nlcliolii nml wife, who nro llvlit); ttenr Central Point wiih over one day recently lonkltuc after their applo and urapii croii which Ih tin UHitally larRo tlihi year. Hitierliitencleiit Percy WcIIh nml Wife of JarkM'iivllln nuiile tho Dnr- (IiiiioIIh hcIiodI an official vlHlt (ho forepart of the week. Mr. mid Mrn. IlotiHoholtlor mmlo the county neat a IiiihIiichh vIhH on Monday. Kan tut creek himliicim vUltow to Hold Mill thin week were John Itallit, Mr. I.nwlx, Mra. Mnrdon, Mrn. lllRliiliolhnm, Mr. .InhtiRon, Mlkn Poluy, Tom Klrck, Mr. .Maon, Mm. Heiin mid children, Mr. Martin, Hill YanU, Kiml Btrntlhe, (JeorBe T lor and I'linphet Fouler. Mm, Dean nml children upent Tlinrndny In Hold lllll, the iiet of her sinter, Mm Htilton. Mr. Huuo of 8nlem, Ort'.. n former reHldent of ICnneii creek, wiih Imre the latter pit it of tint week tookltiK after ImihIiiobh Interentit. Mr. Ileno mill ownn IiIh farm on Kan en creek. Mr. mid Mrti. J. I)iivIhou of "(lurdcit Itono" attended tin fun eral of Mrri, DnvldHon'ii father of AppU'Kiite on WodmlcMday. Weather Prophet Fowter forecnHtit for tho mot) tli endltiK Octoher tut warm ibyn and cool nights, Mr. Opp of JLuckHomlllc, made Itln wcnkly trip to tho llrailcit initio on Vt)iiimlay. OcorKe Hhlinp rnine doun from Jurkiioinlllc Wedneday and on Thtimday went to work at tint lira don initio, Mr. JoliiiRon ami fninlly, who hnvo had the lllowcr place rented for tho pant year will Icive In about n month for their old homo In .Minn chotn. All tltONO roported on the tick Hat Inst week are ConvnUettce. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS A T V. F. 8aloway of lhl city won ftrrcntcd Hiittday upon complaint filed by' A. S. Hubbard, doputy stnte Kanio warden, cbnrKod with iinluw fully klllltiK ChlucHe phonMiintH. A hcnrltiK wan had before Jtmtlce Taylor Monday morning t which time Hallowny plead Riillty and wuh ritted f'JS and coAtri, amountltiK In nil to (20.50. Tho offense watt committed near Talent, a locnllty In which thoro are Maid tn bo a great number of pltcntmiitH. All deputy Kami) wardenn In Jack ron county hnvo been nlvcn explicit liiHtructloiiH to arreitt nil offeadurH of tlio law nml are urKod to uxorclno moro than ordlnnry dlllKnttco In ciihch where there may hnvo boon a violation or the law an applies to Cblonese phenunntH. CONK I Kevernl Iiiiko form anil orchard humeri hnvo heen built jn .laekHon coiiitly this Hcason ain't a number of oihefri aro in coutho of conBlruutlon or contcmplaU'tl. Contracior W. Wlnkol, of IIiIm city luiH lint rcccnlly completed a J'lno $.1,000 (IwoIIiik I'iip W. K. Hiddlo, out n( his oreliurd Irnet, Hirce miles liorlltutiHt of MciU'dkI. Thin hanio cftiitrnclor Iiiin also filKiiod up for llm erection of a .1-11,500 homo Cor Dr. i. A. Snlndo. This will hu built on tho Mini I met, near Haven Oakri Htation, whii'h Irani Dr. Kulmlo purohtiHcd a low motitliH iko. DurliiK tho bIx montlia ondltiR Juno !10, llilU, tho llrotliorliood or 1'alntorrt and Docorutora orKiiuUoil forty-olKht now local unlonB, tho or KituUatlon now ImvltiR 0U local nnloiia In good tttaiidlne;, Mr. J. W. M)orH, Mrs. Martin Howcra, 'Mrs. !?. Moore, Mrs. Anna Kntoti, Minn Norwood, MIm Dtintou, Itny MnKtildiT. Mr. Ilelcbor, Joseph A, Mnnn nml IIiiko Iiuk were nmoiiK tho peoplo Hint went pun- otiKorn from hero to Mod ford fiattir day afternoon. I), i:. KlrchKcssncr of Hlverdale made n provisional trip hero .Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. I'attlnon nml dnti(;htor Dorothy, returned Hutur dny from n visit to l'ortlattd. W. J. Scott wiih down front his ranch on Hokuo river Knlurdny on business trip. Mrs. O. M. Garvin and non re ttirned Sunday inornlni; from u two weeks' vlnll to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wnyno Ioevor spent Sutidndy with rolntlWH In Mvdford. W. H. Norcross ntul J. K. llos well loft Sttndny mornlni; on a hunt In tho upper Trail creek coun try. Mr. and Mrs. M. Ilorlln and Will 8cott of Mcdford spent Sunday horn, Tho Presbyterians bold service for tho flrnt time Sunday in their now church just IicIuk completed nt corner of First nml Onk street. Tho Hull Mooho will kIvo tho first rally of tho cntupntr,n horo Tttosdny ovonliiK at tho Central Point opera house. A. C. Wnlker returned tho la8t or tho weok from n littiitliit; trip to Cow creolc canyon, Mr. nml Mrs. Homer Penrl of Jncksottvlllo mid .TnmcH Penrl of I'boonlx stont Sunday with tltolr pmontu, Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Pearl In thla city. MIhh Airi Kdwaidri at rived from Portland Tlinrndny and !h virtiliti Itcv. If. N. Aldricli and family. Prof, A. J. Haw ley and wife have liiovcd from thin city to Mcdford, W, II. Miller, uandidato for county clerk on tho demoeratio ticket pcttt Friday hero. Mrs. 1'tnker, Miss Nora Heche, Hey. Hound, I), H. Sturlevant were rintoiijr our peoplo Hint npout Friday afternoon in Medford, ' J. H. StovciiH and Mrs. Hoibo of Tolo were shoppinp in our city Fri day afternoon. Owen Woodri and family of Hock Point worn visiting rovlnllVm hero I bin week. O. A. Ottrdner and fleo. A. Morpo of Talenl woro ouIIIhr on (lio vtttcrs hero Friday nfleruoon. I Hill ! I m Notice, Hiintcin Tako Warning. UuntlnK, abootlntt nml tlHliltm on tho Van Dyko placo on Hear crook Houthcnst of tho Ooro orolmrd, U poxltlvoly borblddon, bo bewarol On application Hpoclul ' pormlsBlou, for tho opop ueaBon tuny bo obtnluod by pnylnu a Htnall foo. 181 U, F. VAN DYKK, EAGLE. POINT EAGLETS. i (Hy A. O. Howlott.) The IjihI time 1 wrole I promiKiMl lo UV a deHcHplion of Hood Kivr Mtlley. Ah I uliilcd, from Hie dripol I look in my HifrroiimlliiK" and found Hint lb" lowu wiih built in I ho Hide of ii hill nml It miitteicd not which way I went J had lo go up hill, mo after liikinu it look around fro tu (he depot platform I iiiiitiriil how lo io to Hie f'oligregniionril church, of Hie ticket agent, and net Inn dit hi Mncfclioii I Nltirlcd for Hie church and there I met Hey. Hnrrlft, Htef j&mjor of J he eliiireh. After iiilroiliuduir mv'lf and heiiiK inltodliecd U) Hev. Iliiitnnn. hccmi tnry 1i( tho otlr of Univerwil llrolhcrliood, aud.lwo oilier, I wen ded inv way Intel; lo the depot to await the urinal of Hie Overland train, mnj on il at rival met iiilu a number of the iniuiHterH and ilele giitcH with their wives and after the triendlv KrcclinH, we went in a body to the church, but an the pension ol the conference did not open until .'I o'clock p. in. Hcv. I hi via ami my self Mlarled out to find a piod place lo Hatiwl'v Hie craving of the iaiicr iDini, niitl after a hoil walk found mi calinu' Iioiihc but it did not look very jtii(inir no we pawned to the nexj '(mil, tllt-rii we found what we nen looking for. Alter dinner we Marled out to iuw the (own or rath er 'city, hd,' -hmiii diriciiroicd Ilia! it did nl ' make, any difference which wnv we went we had t climb up bilk for tin I have already Mated the citv in built in the Mile of Hie hill, althoiiL'h I wan told that on the top of tho hill that they Mime line rciilcttccH, a fine school luute and home biiMiicHH holiKe-. Manv of the residence hitihlingH are very neat ami the Iiiwiih arc ituply made by dig ginc away the dirt and boulders to as to level down a tract of hind and there they blue their Iiiwiih and flower KiirdotiK, Mime of which arc very hcmiUink The. Mred are simply dirt, not eqiierete, and the diisl it; kept down by a liberal km- of crude oil, hut alone the main streets they bine nieo Aido couerelo side walkn, hut 'they arc corrugated ho ii4 to prevent one from dipping on them. Tho church is now, jtwt com pleted thin summer, and is built of stone taken out of the hill jnt back of where the htiildiat; now xinmN, mid cost twenty-two thousand dol lars. II in arranged on tho modem plan mid ! very neatly tijl convon- leitfly arntiigi'tl, capable of ccnlbtg about fillecji Jniridrcd people. There wen; wentv nine jriinlslerH and f'ihl.v-ciglil'eif!,'aic in tittciii. mice bcaith'4 flutwhcH of several of lite ptrtilKleiw ilTttl drli'gnh's. In Hie afternoon tho (Wifcn-jice huh; culled lo tinlor hv lln.' ,ilirnig modi'rator, Hev, Dr. fJray.'id I lie following of fleers were elected for Hie scHxioti, lowil : Hev. W0, Schwimlv of Ah land, iinderaloj Hev. Perry J. Hehwek of Haloitli n-i"lant moder atiri Hev, F. QHlmh-r of Hubbard, sciibe, and lU'Yt- P. W. (larner of Poilland, awfHtnpl wivbc On id call it wak fouilil. Hint ihero went an addition of nine now numbers lo Hie conference who have eotao front oili er conferences ihfrntjf Ih" pnt year. At the l?e of 'the M'ioii it wms aiinoiiiieed by thV pn-lnr (hat the ladicH had prepared to mto dinner in tliu basement ''of the church and all the visitors wetc miled lo par take of their lioHpitabtv which we did, ami, O. filch a fra of good Ihiitgrtr Why ItSwas almoML ciptul to a dinner thaillie ladum of Kagle Point or Table Hock would serte. The next day it was announced Hint lunch would be cncd ttt the hnhcmeut of tho church for cash, so we all ntiirchcd down mid paid our Ihiily-fivn 'fionin each. They bail a good lurlchjjmt it looked rath er grunge lo Iinv lliciu chnrgo tbir-ty-Hio cetitK when wc could gel a good meal for ', tucnh-ifce cents, but when it onufe to dinner there were several of us who went to the restaurant .formr mcnl. hiivSiik ten cents each, and fo! when wc rclunt ed to the church we found that the Indies had raised Hie price io fifty cents per meal, and the net meal titer wm. a large delegation followed us to the ichtuiinint, hut we had n rue time iiotwithlnndinc the fad that the Iodic! 'scented to "peculate tiff of their gtK"4J, although the ar rangements bail been made to fur-iii-di nil the ininisters, delegates and their wives with fm lodging and breakfast. The Hood Hivcr ronnnerci.nl chili proH)fd to takcal) of the Kitiug members of the confer ttce out in att toiaohiluM mid show them the Hood Hher valley on ,Tteday afternoon, so at .'I o'clock p.. in. the autos began to arriu' and as ''fast tf they came woro loaded and ,fjnnlly the last one came and took the renminbi:; fo.ir persons and so by, that means wc all had a fine view of the valley. After cntasim; HihI Hicr we ascended tho lull, for Hood Hivr valley lies back of the town, nml if tme was not told of the callcy it wopld never be mis IK'clcd that there. wis u valley there, ami after ni"ir-"J"ut 'u and p half miles wo began o come oil lo the orchnrtlH. Hut before I say any thing about Hie orchards I will rnfii lion tiint soil ih a volcanic axli Willi a subsoil of dirt nml gtnvel tnitclt like our desctt html in Jackson county. The hind Is cry hilly, al though I ho lulls are generally low- am) most of them arc cultivated. The fruit trees ant pitt very close to get her, and arc trimmed ijovn o Unit the main branches coin'; out within fiom twelve to sixteen inches of the ground and owing lo their being so close together nml so low is very difficult to cultivate hot ween them, but tin trees seemed to be, loaded where the fruit had not been picked, for many of the a les had already been - icked. Wc took n spin of about twenty htilcs, going around and had a finn view of (to country. 'J he valley jlseir is about seven by eleven miles, but tho farms are all (ptilo frnall but show that there is plenty of money in circula tion in that section. On coming down the hill from our lodging place one morning wc, Hint is Hrothcr l)nh and I, for we were together all of the lime, met a man anil asked him about the town, val ley, etc., ami ho remarked that Hood Hivcr was a good place for a man of means hut tinle.su he had ten or twelve thousand dollars he had no business there. Hut I see that I am getting my letter too long ngain. I am writing from Pilot Hock again and will try the next time I write to tell of my trip up the Pendleton and what I saw and heard. Pilot Hock, Ore, Oct. 15. Notice To Fruit Grower. The Oarnt'tt-Corey hardwaro have the agency for tho Bean Power Spray machines, the best machine made. and have ordered a car to come for ward November Ut. They will glad ly show tho working of these ma chines and quote the best prices. Store corner Main and Grape street. PEOPLE SHOULD GUARD AGAINST APPENDICITIS Mcdford peoplo who have stomach and bowY'l troublo should guard against appendicitis by taking sim ple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-l-ka, the German appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stom ach, gas on tho stomach and consti pation INSTANTLY becauso this smlplo mixture antlseptlclzca the di gestive organs and draws off the Im purities. 1,. B- Haskins, druggist. t ' m. a m m. bfv mr 4 "2 :-, hJ V. TJ ffsssM. kS m ... ,-- " 'wssssi35BSlsssCl flssssssssN JP- W'W- - ,rf'-U sfBBttaBsMsssssssQsssssssssKl M rl, KStssferVf II t-t &;rJP&TJlimM sx . .&J& III .J7,i)irM.-jAL'iim tm ijaFjmr n HiisslsssssU ffr'SZZ? VlaH ls'5' I JS00 Nl TRO CLU 'V, . ... Steel Lined V 9 v.m. HOiRSHELL The Rcmlnrton Cut maVlrc their bag. znsr& Cut down the lead Cut down the guesswork Shoot the speed shells and watch your field and trap average climb. The steel lining gives the speed grips the powder charge with just that compression needed to put all the drive of the explosion behind your load. And with Eastern Factory Loading, you're sure of the same speed a uniform spread of pattern in each and every shell. Shoot Arrow and Nitro Club steel lined Eastern Factory LoJcd Shells for speed plus pattern m any make of shotgun. ftroar)wny mrcryi Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co, Now York City i One Sold Who Wants the Other $1000 Lot for Only $375 Saturday wc sold one of the Thousand Dollar East Front Lots on Rose Avenue to L. IL Nichols of Colhinbus, Ohio. Mr. Nichols is goinpr to build a 7 room Swiss Bungalow on this lot at once. Jt takes a live Eastern man to see a Bargain quick. Where are you going to .build your new home? Maybe you are going to build in the spring. You will l)e looking around the city for a good East Front and a good big lot. Of course j'ou will naturally, want a home in the best residence dis trict, close in, where all the new substantial homes tire going up. i There will be no Bargains for you. Then j'ou will perhaps buy a small lot in the suburbs, which is the same as a Homestead and then hardly be on speaking terms with your faintly as' long as you live there'. '4 ' i Kindly look over the list of the romincnt well known business men who owp liomes onf - Rose avenue. Men who are most native in tHc'T '" upbuilding of a Greater and Better Mcdferd: "-' t Architect Mr. George Butz. l Col. J. F. Mundy, capitalist. Chas. D. Hoy, Ileal Estate Broker. Dr. Edward H. French, Orchard Lands. E. V. Cof fen. Commission Merchant. Theo. AV. Marsh, owner Siskiyou Heights Add. John C. Smith, Feed and Grain Business. (Jlias. Caldwell, Pantonum Dye Works. Harry-Brooks, District Mgr. Oregoil Joiu-nal.VjjX Mr. J. Harvey, Iowa Capitalist, Orchard. Lauds. John Hanselman, Expert Accountant and Col-' ,'. lector. ' Carl Olson, Domestic Laundry. "When buying property Location is the first item to be considered. Most of the residence lots ' ' in Mcdford are 50x100 leefc too small. Where in Mcdford can you buv a desirable lot as this for $375.00? This lot is 50x140 feet, East Front, payed street, sewer and water in lot, 5, ?iew houses going up on opposite side of the street. ,; 7 new Houses built on Rose avenue this -caiv V i?375.00 Cash Not one Penny less or more. Don't offer 374 dollars and ninety-nine cents, t It won't go. We furnish good abstract, title and all transfers and $10.50 water rent tickets;- It is probably sold by tin's time. Opportunity, is knocking at your door. A fine speculation. We are moving away this week. -.-." H. E. GATES, Owner 23 Rose Avenue Nearly a quarter' of a century under the same management THE Jackson County Bank lledford, Oregon It has succeeded becauso of Soundness of princrplo Economy of management Safetv of invostmmit. Courteous and liberal treatment T, . " tt . i I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 .. W. I. Vawtor .President G. R. Lindjoy, 'YM Ire' ' Try, r - , jJ ' - C. W. MeDonald, Gushior , ;m . ifi t 'H .tj H4 '' s 1"f a & t 3. -n ! ;a Q t X 1