Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 26, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    'PEtS MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2(5, .1001).
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$ EAGLE POINT EAGLETS $.
By A. C. Howlett
DECEMBER LIST
OF
When I wrote my lust article Cot Miss Klsio Nye anil her mother tire '
the Mail Trihnne 1 was on my way to earing for William Von iler llclleu's ,
Portland, anil while 1 was gone I children while they are away to Port- Clerk IssilCS Call for December Term'
jotted down n few items that I land, Mrs. Von der llellen having p t I
thought might he of interest to the gone there for the purine of having! 01 11,0 wrcuu (
readers of Ilogue Kivcr valley. an operation informed for nppen- Court.
The first item of interest to at dicitis. The operation was perform- J
least some of the readers of the Mail od in the Good Samaritan hospital !
Tribune, was the meeting of Hob An- last Saturday and Sunday morning1 The llst ot juror, f0r tho Decern-1
dewm and family on the car on their 1 saw her and she was feeling fine. bw Qf ,m8 .u M I
way to Tncoma to visit his father in The Paeitio !c bastern Itailroail
his declining years. Mr. Anderson ! company have a gang of men at the j ,0"loW8: j
was well and favorably known m railroad bridge watching to keep the, W. S. Stancltff, I'hoonlx, farmer; j
Medford and Eagle Point in the con- driftwood from bnnking against it. as( J. H. Chambers. Ashland, merchant:
struetion days of the Pacific & Butte creek has been quite high, al-! T v. Iiwton, Medforl. merchant:
Eastern railroad. Since be was though not near so high as it wis
George Irwin, Ashland, farmer: Lee
here he has been situated at uohl-. seven years ago. lher have pnte a
field. New, but he now thinks that he force of men stationed there and are nlnck Uuch- farmer; Hey Turn
will remain in a more northern conn- j doing good work and lots of it, con- baugh, Phoenix-, farmer; Aaron Heck,1
try and expresses a preference for sideling' that it has 'rained so much Butte Kails, farmer; II. L. Oregoryy. 1
this valley. I the past two weeks. Along the dif- central Point, farmer: W. X. Grubb. '
Ashland, farmer: L. A. Abbott, Tnl-
TUe next one of whom I shall feront camps the men report that
write is J. E. Stepp and John Iseli, they are getting their camps arrang
the two men who owned the-Round !ed so as to have things convenient
Top mill that was burned the sum
mer of IflOS. They are both living
and mnko the nurti comfortable.
Charley Thomas had a runaway
in Kirlnnd, Portland. Mr. Stepp is with his team last Sunday and came
in the real estate business and Mr.
Iseli is working at h trade as cab
near being killed, with the re.-ult that
he got off with one horse having his
ent, farmer: E. O. It fowl I, Sams Val
ley, farmer; U. II. Halley. Medford.
hotel proprietor: S. K. Adams. Sams
Valley, farmer; L. D. Ilrown. Med
ford, fanner: II. A. Hawkins. Jack
sonville, minor; John A. Wright,
inet maker. They are both doing leg broken so as to have to be killed. Phoenix, farmer: George E. Fox, Cen-
VANITY'S VISIONS.
A Radical Cli-njj- Hnt Tnken PUce In
Hfllrdreitlng Blouie Fashloni.
The coiffure Is now quite Hat over
the forehead, built rounded at tho
sides, lyud when decorated sometimes
three bands cross (he fotvlieitu and
end with little bows among the purfs
at the sides, lly tue uiTiingetuciit the
hair Is parted on one side ami Is built
at the crown of the head In a loose
knot, Dangling lurls bang down the
right side. The picturesque high coif
fure Is Hat over the front and medium
snug at the sUlos. though ornamented
with curls.
mouses opening on the side are very
new and stylish, and this waist fash
Ion has started the craxe for one sided
Jabots.
Motoring sets of furs comprising a
wide, long scarf and a muff are shown
In squirrel lined with gray opossum.
Hlnck chiffon broadcloth was used
to make a handsome draped gown
which had little to relieve Its severity
save a row of little slashes bound with
black. satin, which opened to reveal a
band of satin In brilliant Persian col
orings. The slashes appeared on both
bodice and skirt.
Skirts that are either plaited or gath
ered and attached to yokes are among
the notable features of the season.
The full skirts of the past year can
be made quite up to date by being
Joined to one of these yokes. As tlu
older skirts are apt to bo fuller thr.n
well, but are dissatisfied with
Ion
v.
the
tral Point, farmer: Chsrles Fields. ,
Applegate, farmer; L. F, Ldzler. Med
ford, farmer: W. M. Chllders. Gold
and had his buggy broken all to
wet, cold winters up around pieces. Fortunately he had refused
Speaking about cold to tnke his children with him at all,
weather,; ;Mr. Iseli told me that nt the, though his wife had asked him to. and Hill, farmer: E. Watson, Butte Falls,
time we hnd a little cold snap here as a general thing he took them with fanner: J. W. Hatcher, Ashland,
so ns to freeze ice as thick as n pane , him, and hsi wife had been in the farther; John Cameron, Ashland, mor-,
rif glass, Uint it was so cold in East and driving the team, although one of chant: C. H. Gillette. Ashland, real!
Portland that th-y'ater pipes bnrsted jhabit of taking the children with her estate: H. D. Kubll. Applegate, farm
and that the ground -was frozen fro the horses was kuown to be a run- I er: John Barneburg, Medford, farm- j
hard that it would bear up a wagon Jnwny horse. - or; C. A. Boardman, Medford, paint-1
and' team, and in n card from a Tho friends of George Wicks are r- .inahim Wa'linmpr. wimor. fnrm-i
niece I have in Washington, she says rejoicing with him over the advent of 1 er; E. B. Barron, Barren, farmer;
lier son, a boy of 10 summers, is out a nine-pound boy at his home on thelrtalph Billings, Ashland, farmer; T.
ou the ice skating while she is writ- 9th instant. ; b. Hlginbotham, Persist, farmer,
itig. How is that for the middle of R. L. Finlayson. n traveling sales- l
jvember, while here in Southern -man of San Francisco, was here last'
Noy
Oregon we have hardly had frost Monday interviewing our merchants!
enough to kill the touinto vmesf Mr. on the subject of J. A. Folga & Co.'s
Iseli says that just as soon as he goods.
can sell out there he is coming back) Mr. Bassett has opened up a cob
to btis country to live, and Mr. Stepp bier shop in our town,
says to tell "Ma Howlett' that she) I learned today (Tuesday) that
may look forme to have my feet uu-Mrs. Lee Wntkins, living near Agate,
der her table at most any time. Once while attempting to cross a slough
liero in Jackson county they most nl- near the north end of the Bybeo,
ways come-back again. I also saw bridge, hadUier horse drowned, and
0, P. McGee and family. They also ' came near being ' drowned herself,
want to sell out and come back to and had it not bee
their old stamping ground,
SEVEN CANDIDATES THE
ALREADY IN THE FIELD
j SPOKANE. Wa-h.. Now 2G. Sev
1 en candidates are already In the field,
with ten of the 13 counties In eastern
Washlnston to hear from, as succes
sors to Miles Polndcxtcr, president of
the Southern club of Spokane and
congressional representative of the
Third district, who has shied his cas
tor Into the arena for a seat In tho
thnt there were . TTnlttwl St.otpq RPnntrv Thn nrosnee-
Another.two men near by ,o help her. she in rnnriMntos nr wiiPrm H. Lud-
ite mof more, than ordinary interest would have drowned. den. president of the New England
is the fact that .an Eagle Point or.cli-. Miss Myrtle Howell of Oakland. club. Senator Harry Bosenhanpt,
ard took the first prize for the best Cal., was the gnest of Mrs. Cora Of- who wa8 Polndexter's chief opponent
canouu oi opuzeuuurg uppies ai me ncer last week, nnd is now visittmg
Spokane apple show, and after it was friends in Ashland,
known on ;the car and in Portland,' Last Monday night Brisenos' show
Fairview and Oregon City thnt I was was here and "gave an entertainment,
from Eagle Point the people were'nnd the next morning there was
asking me all kinds of quetsions .scarcely any one woaid admit that
about Rogue ".River valley and Eagle they were there. Finnlly it leaked
Point in particular, for while Eagle out that they had been sold, nnd now
Point is acknowledged to be the ban- the people say they are sorry that
ner place fdr onions and small fruits, they did not egg the whole outfit, for
it is now conceded to be the banner they say that it is the biggest fake,
place fqr Spitzenburg. apples but I humbug or anything' else you may
must stop on this lino or I may be name, except a respectable f-how. and
classed' among the 'ar'ilroad boost- still the people will patronize these
ers." one-horse, catchpenny traveling
Since my arrival I have gleaned shows. Experience is the best tench
the following items: er nnd fools, etc.
In 190R; Se?bnryl Merrltt. lawyer,
and T. D. Rockwell, stato railway com I
mlssloner. Spokane: Leo Johnson, ,
Sunnyslde; L. O. Meigs, North Yak-1
Ima, nnd J., D. Bassett, Rltzvllle. The
scramble for the senatorial toga la,
also Interesting, the candidates to
date being Polndexter, Thomas Burke, ,
Seattle; R. L, McCormlck. Tacoma;
John E. Humphries, Seattle, who de
clares he has quit making way for
other aspirants, nnd Legh Richmond ;
Freeman, North .Yakima. Polndexter
has tho support of tho Progressive
Republican league, composed of edi
tors and owners of dally and weekly
newspapers In eastern Washington.
BKinT YOKES OF THE BEABOX.
the new ones, thero Is often material
left for cutting the upper portion of
tho yoke, but even when this Is not
possible a harmonizing fabric may bo
used. All the yoke designs Illustrated
are new and smart. '
JUDIC CHOI. LET.
This May Mnnton pattern ts cut from
3 to 30 Inches waist measure. Send 10
cents to this oRlce, Klvlnj; number, CITS,
and It will bo promptly forwarded to you
by mall. If In haste send an additional
two cent stamp for letter postage, which
Insures moro prompt delivery.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSED
FOR THANKSGIVING
WOULD PROTEC TTHE
WASHINGTON IBEX
'.The public schools closed Wednes
day, afternoon for the Thanksgiving
recess. As Wednesday was tree-
nlnnlin'' dnv 5n Mfulfnril. tlinro wrnl . .
. , . '. ,, ;, i Parker of Bal:e
progrmns given in an ine
schools appropriate to tho day, and,
also, to Thanksgiving. In response
to invitations issued by the children
nnd tenehers, many parents and
friends of the children were present
to enjoy the exercises. The programs
w;cro all rendered in a highly pleasing
manner, the children, all reflecting
great credit on themselves. After, the
programs wero concluded parents nnd
friends had an opportunity to inspect
collections of tho dnily work of the
children. Tho collections of draw
ing nnd written work of pupils were
especially attractive and they brought
out many expressions of satisfaction
from parents. The exhibits in the
domestic science add manual train
ing departments attracted much at
tention nnd brought fortli numerous
expressions of surprise at tho excel
lence nttained in tho short time this
work has been going on in our
schools.
One of tho most pleasant and com
mendable features of the exercises of
tho week wns tho donation of articles
of food, clothing, etc., nnd cash, by
tho children of the schools for tho
Boys' & Girls' Aid society of Ore
iron.
and hnvo been shipped to the homo
in Portland. Cash was donated by
tho several schools ns follows: High
school, 00 cents; Washington school,
$11.05; North school, $7.25; total,
$10.40.
As tho ensh donntion exceeds
$.17.50, o bed will bo placed in tho
homo nt Portland apd Tnnmerl in
honor of tho donation from the chil
dren of the, Medford schools, .
SPOKANE, Wash.. Nov
t
Sportsmen In Spokane and through
out the northwest will sdvo W. R.
City, Or., every sup
port In his efforts to secure state or
federal protection for a herd of Ibex
on Mount Eagle In Oregon. Parker
advocates the creation of a preserve
on the mounta'n so that the only
known band of Ibex on the continent
may be saved from slaughter, . He has
hunted big game In eastern Oregon
for years and possesses wide knowl
elgo of the trails and canyons In tho ! Mn5n .st- "''f
proprietor,
Notice. (
0r5nf to th fnet " flu-Jar. j
are crowded for room to disi)lay them
we will offor all postals-at a 20 per :
cent discount for one day only, Snt-1
nrday, November 13. This will af- j
ford a good pportunity for you to
lay in a supply for futuro corre
sponding at a price that will pay you.
Look over our Christmas' goods that
are coming in. It is a pleasure to
how them.
Remember, $1 worth of postals
will only cost you 80 cents next Saturday.
Tho Blue Jay Postal Shop. 331 E.
Frank II. Hull,
WE D0NT BELIEVE
YOU CAN BEAT THIS:
Thirty-two acres in this tract, fine
fruit land, nbout two miles from
a shipping point. The buildings
consist of a five-room box house,
good-sized bam, etc. Thero are
12 ncres of 5 and 0-yenr-old ap
ples, mostly Xowtowns, with com
mercial poaches planted between
ns fillers. Also threo ncres of
young pear trees and some family
orchard. Four ncres in alfnlfn.
Six or eight acres of Umber, most
ly oak nnd laurel. There is a
pumping plant on tho plnco which
supplies water for tho garden nnd
alfalfa, equipped with gasoline
engine. About -10 rods from n
good school. Has rural mail de
livery nnd telephone. Price
$10,500. Terms.
W. T. YORK & CO.
f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f
MEDFORD TIME TABLE, "h
f 4--f-f4- f t
SOUTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
No. 20
No. 12
No. l
No. M
Northbound.
Koseburg PaHM...
Shasta Limited...
Oregon Express,.
Portland Kxpress.
Southbound.
No. lllShnstn Limited. . .
No. 15'Cnliforuin Express
No. 1H1S. F. Express... .
7:11 a. m
0 :'-,' a. m.
5 :2 1 p. m
8:30 p, in
5 :fiO u. m.
10::i.rm. in
3 ;32 p. in.
Meilford to Jacksonville.
8 :00 a. m.
Motor oar leaves
Train leaves
Train leaves
Train leaves . . .
Motor oar leaves
10 : 15 a. in
3 :!'..") p. tu
0 :00 p. m
I) :30 it. u
Jacksonville to Mctlfoni
Motor ieaves
Train leaves
Tniin leaves
Train leaves
Motor ear leaves
PACIFIC & EASTERN
No. ll Leaves Medford..
No. 3'Leaves Medford. .
No. 2'Arrivob Medford..
No. ('Arrives Medford. .
No. llArrivc L'nglo Pt. ..
No. 2! Leaves Kagle PL.
No. 3'Arrives Kagle Pt..
No. Leaven Katie Pt.. .
MAIL CLOSES.
7 :()() a, in.
8 :-l5 u. in
2 :30 p. in
t :30 p. m
; 7:30 p. in
RAILWAY.
:00 a. in
:20 p, in
:10 a. m
:00 p. ui
:l a. m.
:05 a. in
:(). p, ui
:15 y m.
REAL ESTATE
Farmland Timber Land
P Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, JaGkson Comity Bank Building
Northbound .
Southbound .
Kngle Point.
8:55 n. ni.lS
9:00 p. m.3
lo
:10 p. m.
:00 p m.
:00 p. m,
You Can Buy
N. Y. Pippin
Spitz
Bartlett
Bosc
Cornice
Winter Nelis
Direct from the GHOYVKI18. Ab
solutely Reliable and Dependable
Stoelc grown by Nnnwrymon who
know how. Writo us for prices
before signing a contract.
NORTHWEST NURSERY
COMPANY
IH I'. Ynklmn Ave.,
North Ynkliiiit, Vli.
J. K. KNYAH'I. President
JOHN S ORTII. I'lKlu-r
J A. PKHitY, Vien.Preside.it
W. It .JACKSON, Ass't CiiHhiur,
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
o'APITAL $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted.
Wo solicit your patronaue.
RESOLVED
The beHt rcKoIution'.for you
to mnko is to coma to tin for
your next unit, if yovi wnut
something out of the ordinary.
We do the best work nnd elinrgo
tho lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
Tim raOQBIiBSIVD TAILOR
For the Best
in harness, saddles, whips,
obes, tents, blankets, wag
on sheets, axle grease and
gall cure, as well as all kinds
ofrcustom work, see
J. C. Smith
314 E. Main.
DON'T FORGET
To see my Silver Toilet and Man
icuring Sets and Silver Novelties
all new in latest styles and designs
Maif n I Reddy
THE JEWELER
Near P. O.
mountains, and bolleves ihat Blnce tho
haunt of tho herd s knwn to others . Mo,for(, Oregon : This certifies
the animals ought to bo protected , ,hnt wo ,nvo ,,,.. Tm(W Wo.
to prevent extinrtlon. When he first i . . , ...
an hunters asbed for proof, which was
forthcoming by Parlter hvi glng out
a dead bucl:, doo and tt'.wn. Parker
looks upon tho Ibex as a Llg r.sEct In
a sporting way for tho entho northwest.
and rheumatic troubles for ton
years, and linve never tmd a com
plaint. It g'ivcs and permanent
relief. 00 days' treatment in cneh bot
tle. Medford Pharmacv.
THE BUNGALOW RINK
W. A. ROBBINS, Prop.
Admission Saturday 10c
Skates 25c
The New Improved Aladdin 1
INCANDESCENT KEROSENE MANTLE LAMP.
Costs Ono Cent for Six Continuous Hours' Burning.
Brightest, purest and safest light. It asves Oil, requirus little care,!
buniH without noiso or odor can't explode. For unlo by
W. E. STACY,; E. O. AYLER, Gen. Agents
AGENTS WANTED.
Lamps mny bo seen nt Shorty Qarnott'fl storo.
TAXIDERMIST AND FURRIER -
Send your trophies to rno for mount
" ! ing. Big gnmo heads, fish, birds nnd
TALENTED LITERARY WOMAN mar:umi mounted true to nature by
TO ADDRESS LADIES' CLUB improved methods. 1 do tanning, rankf
uir rugs, mnko, remodel nnd clenv 1
-I
The Greater Medford club meeting
is to bo held in the Commercial club
Four largo boxes were filled rooms Monday nt 2:30 p, m Novern-
. 1 1 1 J,. , . ' . . . ,
nor 'M, Mrs. iidwm seeiy rnrsons,
a talented literary woman from Du
luth, will address tho club. Among
tho business of importance which is(
to comjg before he club is the elcc-i
tioirof a' pr'esidenffor the ensuing!
yenr. Mothers nro privileged toj
onng guesis.
fur garments. Express and mail or
ders promptly attended to.
C. M. HARRIS,
495 Washington Street. Portland, Or
Telephone Mnin 3(100.
M. M, J I HUMAN.
C. II. IIKRMAN.
HERMAN BROTHERS
Dealers in
HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, WHIPS, TENTS, WAGON COV
ERS, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC.
All kinds of custom work and repairing done on short notice
317 East Seventh Street MEDFORD, OREGON
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Gunritntuotl Pricos Roiieonublo
COFFEEN & PRICE
11 North J) St.. Moilford, Oro. I'homi 303.'';
V ... r 4'
Ella Gau'nyaw, public stenographer,
room 4, Palm building.
Orders for Bweet cream or butter
milk promptly filled. Phone tho
oreflmerv.
Quick Money Needed.
My 20 lots including a . gc(od 5-
n I Art
room house, must go ior -lOOO.j
ITOpervy JW ouisiue vi vupr jiiji-
its. $2,500 cash, rest easy pay
ments. Address Hoy W. Harris,
rnnm fi. Pnlms PoomillL' House. Med
ford. Orecon. 212 I;
We are G rower Buy direct from tu
NO Ad K NTH
Our Tree are crown IrMIr
WITHOUT IRRIGATION
Writ (or free cUlo. Lrue tock or
TarletluralUUletarcouiiuirclalorcbudj
Ctolct fruit. Nut iti Oram4otil lint, Qnp
UI... TM.'rf IH.n,. .nJ fikn.f.fi.M
, ., wi.ii ii.ii ,,, '";,
I'liw Dai.t.hb KimfiKnn'S
Htla Offloe, 121 Qnai At, Portl tat, Ore.
P. 0. Hunson. Torn Moffat
We make any kind and stylo Of windows. Wo carry
glass' of any size on band.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
Union Livery, Feed and
Sale S'ables
0
Formerly located on the coraor of Seventh and B
streets, now removed ono block south on B streot,
BAIKD IIAY AND GRAIN,
Home first class Mules and'Horses
BARGAINS IF TAKEN SOON.
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