Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, October 18, 1909, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE '-'RDFOitD DAILY Till. HUNK, MEDFORD, OJlTlOX, MONDAY. OCTOBER 18, 1000.
FROM ALL OVER
JACKSON COUNTY
Gold Hill.
Tint (lulil Hill Lumber roiiipiiii.v'H
luill tin Kiirilinn creek started up ii
Tui'silay, on im iiiih-r for HO.000 fi-et
III' 1 1 1 1 1 1 - fur tlx j ri.v Kllglll lllilKI.
Ml-. Ilolxtiy of (lie Hlnrkwcll ilin
Irirt was in (lohl Hill WimIiii.'kiIiiv.
Sin look Imiiic with her Hcvcnil iiinil.
locution hlnnkn, oiiii of which hli"
proposes to use immediately.
J. MeKcy nf Hi" Mi'ill'iTil Lumber
riiinpiiny was in Gold Hill Weiliies
ilny attending to some business con
nected willi Mm IihiiIiit hauled in from
liinlKcyf, f"ir Ihm I'oiiipim.v.
V. W. Dodge of Hi" Electric. Gold
Dredge, tut h received woril from the
east to resume wyrk nt that instilii
tion lit tlifl earliest possible moment,
which will probably Im in several
weeks.
V. W, Dodge, civil engineer, went
to Mudfnrd on liiiMini'HH Wednesday.
Mr. Dodge is nt present interested in
gathering information for tho com
pletion of n limp on a larger scale of
tlie (lolil Hill mining district than has
heretofore been in use,
V. L. Edd'uigs, Floyd Edd'uigs,
Civile Walker nml Charles Piingnn
started Wednesday morning on n 30
inilc hunt for big game. They took
three puck horses nml five dogs with
them nml will he gone till t r ten
tin vs.
school picnic which we had hint Kitn-
lit y proves lliin fuel. Having started,
curly, wo arrived lit tho top of "Ketch
inouiitiiiii" iihout noon uiitl everyone j
iliil ninpln justice to tho luncheon,
which wiih iuimediiilidy hpreiul. From
I hit high miiiuciici) we. wort) nhlo to
-im! i u 1 1 1 v Iiicch of intcrcKl, iih Mt.
Logan, 'J utile Kock, Gold Hill, Mctl-'
lord, cle After exploring the nioun-'
luiil wt htnrtetl on our return, rench-1
il.'ti home . 1 1 j 1 1 1 iluxk ouile exhiiiisl-
cil, hut lec'ing limply repiiitl for our
evi'ilii.ii iih thi! scenery was very
llClllltlf'll . I
CI. ill; Siiviiuc lilt 4 finished thresh-j
in;r his lit'M.f nml iih a result Iiiih
U'M poi;nin rcmly for market. This
in ii I'jiiiarknVy good harvest for ono
acre of ground.
Wontlvllle.
Mr. Shorrod's new ipiml. mill will
t-iiuii he in i-mir-e of construction:
then look "lit for the iiimi with n gold
brick.
llcnrv Hreediiig relfirncd from II11
.i Sunday nii'niim' willi one of the
fiiir -" iu low. Wc think it it lime
fur the ohl tin cnn.
PosMliilities for Womlville l'ir-1.
' .iul out of town to the wet is the
1 1 rick. viiril ownctl by C. W. Ilortciw
where one can vet mhiio of the finest
brick ill mutt horn Oregon. Thin has
.just heen opcin'il up the pn-l summer
and proini-cs to become ipiite nn in.
ilii'itry.
Vc.vl wc have the Ilomcliike mine,
that Im in the 1'nM licen n law gold
producer, until the company liccame
involved throiinh the hail mnmitrP
liictit of their Mipciinlclitlent. They
Mill have iniinense hotlie of rich ore
in Mtiht. anil .joiniiii: the llouieKtenil
it n claim owned hv '.. SIcvimih. where
Home, very rich ore is in i-iuhl. This
property is practically undeveloped,
lull promises pood.
Then comes Mr. Conway's copper
prospect, u undeveloped property,
hut one that promises flood, heinjr in
rich in copper anil in uolil.
Kow we conic to the sawmill sec
tion. Miloiirn Kniipti owns mid operates
a siiu mill on Fielder creek in the
midst of millions of feet of us fine
timlicr as one will see anywhere.
Carter mid Owens arc opcratim;
another farther up Kvans creek.
McKce. Cowcn & Hodges on Pleas
ant creek, have u laru-e mill with al
most unlimited supply of timher.
Evans Creek.
Wo mo huvinv; very nieo weather
up on Kvans ercek. The farmers nro
hiisy pectlini; grain, nml 1'itsy n heos
(,'iithering corn.
School of May's Creek has hegun.
Jt stnrted uhout threo weeks nn". 'I'l'o
teacher is Mrs. I.izzio Siunincrvillo of
lOvans Creek. Shu in a very kind
teacher to her pupils. They hud a
nice time. Friday -had fine speukiiif,',
William Monro of F.vans Creek soltl
his place a mile ahove Winter, llo
received 1 ."(() lor it. The buyer was
Mr. Infc'lodon.
The Otleu brothers nro very busy
at llieir sawmill and lire cutting tim
ber tpiiln fast.
William Van fluelhan. near Wi
iner, has put himself up a new barn,
i;nd now lie is preparing; to build a
new houso.
Mr. Streets, the man who bought
the (tdt-ii place, is fixing the Otleu
house up. lie is gelling it to look
very nice. Mr. Streets hax a nice au
tomobile up to his ranch near Mays
Creek school lot.
Talent.
Mrs. F.il Stitcs from Denver, Col.,
is visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, 1), Slump of Talent.
J. S, Spitzer has shown himself to
be a progressive citizen by building a
new sidewalk on I lie street near his
rcsidiuicii property.
lohu Shidclcr Iiiih much improved
his place by making graveled walks
and graveling the sidewalks near his
residence.
On Sal unlay Mrs. W. Qiiiickenbush
was iu Metlford fraternizing with the
merchants.
Mrs. W. Spitzer on Saturday re
turned from an extended visit with
friends and relatives in Kansas.
Marion Tryor front Metlford has
rented one ol the new store rooms
from C. W. Woltcrs and will put in
a slock of Ii, i ril w ii if. Mr. Tryor has
trouble in finding u bouse to rent in
Talent. More houses art: budlv need
ed. I.. K. Dentin's ami family arrived
in Talent Saturday from Oklahoma.
Mr. I.'cnmcs is a son of Mrs. I.. Wa
terman of Talent and will permanent
ly locale here'
N. O. I'owcrs is building a two--lory
addition lo lit- dwelling hme.
Next year be means to tear down the
oltl house mill replace it with a new
residence.
The flowers ami lawn in J. I!. Rob
inson's front yard demonstrate to the
pcipl" of Talent what can be do:te
with irriu'iition. All we need to beau
ril'y our homes is enterprise. Mr. ltob
iiisini mid wife deserve credit for
selling tho cxamplw.
LARGE APPLE ORCHARD
PLANTED IN WASHINGTON
SI'OKAS'K, Wash., Oct. 1H. What
in designed to be the largest commer
cial orcharil iu Washington, devoted
exclusively to Winesnp and Spitzcn
burg apples, will he developed near
llie town of Fnliiit, Wash., in the Col-
iniibia river volley, north of We- ;
niilchee, by a Hvinlicatn headed by II. '
.(. Shina mid Dr: Frederick X. F.ssig
of Spokane mid Joseph I'latter ot
F.ntinl. The new firm Iiiih 480
acres of land on the fjitint river,
where it will plant between 311,000
and 40,(100 trees, including 8000 al
ready in the ground. The land is
served by tho cornpnny'n irrigation
plant, Inking water from the F.ntiat
river. Contnicls have been awarded
for 111. 0110 winesnp nml Spilzcnbiirg
trees, which will be planted this fall
mid next sprin. KxpcrtH sny that
these varieties are certain to bo ae
cepled by the American I'ornological
society at its convention in 012 lis
the highest standard commercial va
rieties because of (heir color, flavor,
uniformity and keeping quality.
GERMANS THINK BRITISH
SEEK TO PREJUDICE US
FortheBest
in harness, saddles, whips,
obes, tents, blankets, wag
on sheets, axle grease and
gall cure, as well as all kinds
. of custom work, see
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main.
Preuald Raiiroao Orders.
"Something which is of consider
known is the system of prepaid or
ililo interest to tho public generally
nnd which is irhnp.s not generally
tiers now in effect between stntions
of tho Southern I'acific pompuny
and nil points in tho United Stntes.
P means of lliij system tickets tuny
'io purchased at Metlford from any
uliice in tho I'niled Stales and mail
d or telegraphed direct to the party
ivishing lo come here. Sleeper ne
t'ommotlalions and small amounts of
cash in connection with these tickets
ii fi r ilQ be foivarded nt tho namr
liKHUX. Oct. 18. Recent speech
cs attributed to Lord Xorthcliffc, !
loril Charles I'ercsford mid Earl ;
flrcy, together with magazine articles i
upon Tlrilisji-Oerman relations, have
been widely reproduced nnd comment
ed upon in (Icnuany. It is feared
thai a regular campaign has been
started to deprive Ocrmnny of Amer
ica's ennd " ill and make it appear
that (iermany is threatening Britain, i
It is pointed out that nil suggest-'
ions of trouble between Oermnny nnd
Urilaiii ctjric from the Hritih.
It is noted that the war party in
Mreat llritain today is small but in
fluential, anil, fed with doubts, ruis-'
representations and fanciful accounts
of (icrniauy's aims, is gathering
strength. i
An official effort is being made to
restrain (icrman comment upon these
speeches nnd articles. ,
Acreage
Property
At A Bargain '
We have threo acres, just out
side the city limits, platted all
around it, with a new five-room
house, which we consider a bar
gain at
' $2200
The property faces on two
streets and would subdivide nicely.
There is an elect rie motor and
pump which goes with the place,
and the well would supply water
for irrigating.
The owner has made the price
low in order to sell quickly, and
the property will be on the mar
ket but a short time at this price.
W T. York 5 Co.
"For you particular customers who demand the
best groceries, we recommend Folgers Golden Gate
Coffee."
It is so good we cannot obtain a better coffee not if we paid
SI a pound for it.
i Everything about Folger's Golden Gate Coffee is perfect, aa4
we tell it with the positive guarantee that it will please you.
Allen & Reagan
GROCERIES, CHINAWAEE, FRUIT AND FEED.
J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-Presideat,
JOHN S ORTH, Cashier. , W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL $50,000
surplus : $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
We solicit your patronage.
SOUTHERN OREGON
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
WANTED Three girls for pen
oral housework; good wapes.
MALE AND FEMALE
HELP FURNISHED TO
EMPLOYERS FREE.
Office
33 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
PHONE NO. MAIN 3351.
COMBINATION RANGE
BOILER INSULATOR AND
HOT TIRELESS COOKER
Mr?? It
i- iii
r lit FVvf ,r,
" i vj
Containing two indispensable
luxuries and two sources of eeon
oiny. Call and let. us demonstrate its
merits.
LJ. 0. Plansen. Tom Moffat.
We make any kind and style of windows. We carry
glass of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
J. W. WHITNEY
Office in Aikin Plumbing Co.'s Store, Medford.
Oregon Calls-
"More People"
Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come now.
Savage Creek.
As tho recent rains- moistened tip
tho prontid, tho fanners in this lo
cality nro now busily eiipaged in
plowing nml yircpnrinp lite land for
tho future crops.
Little Helen, the youngest daughter
of Mrs. M. T. Rick, has been very
low with paralysis and rheumatism,
but at present is slowly improving.
Who says wo don't have pood timos
in our neighborhood? I guess our
Now is tlie time to have your clenningMono. Don't waft till cold weath
er, (let out that old overcoat, jacket, waist and skirt and have it fixed
up. It will look like new. Our specialties are blankets, quilts, furs, por
tieres, laces. Wo clean everything, do all kinds of repairing. A trial or
der will convince vou.
Phone 3304
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SEPTEMBER 15 TO OCTOBER 15
via the
Oregon RailroatfJ navigation Co.
and
Southern Pacific
(LIXES IX OREGOX)
From Chicago ! $33.00
From St. Louis $32.0011
From Omaha $25.00
From St. Paul $25.00
From Kansas City ...$25.00
Deposit the amount of the fare with the nearest 0. R. & N or S. P.
Agent nnd ticket will be delivered in the East without extra cost.
Send us the name nnd address of anyone interested in the State for
Oregon literature.
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General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Or.