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    THE ACEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, M"EDFO.ED, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 9, 1910.
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CRNTKAT, POINT ITEMS.
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(From Central Point Ilcrnld.)
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Norcross left
Monday forenoon for Los Angeles
nnd other California points where
thoy expect to visit relatives for a
whilo, coins from there to their for
mer homo in Wisconsin to visit Mr.
Norcross' mother.
f prospect items, -f
Sccintr that no one hns tnken the
trouble of informing the world ns to
our beautiful town for some time, wo
will endeavor to let the f not bj
known that there are yet n few res
idents hero who are very much
nlivo.
Tho Medford Mail Tribune is a very
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OOM) IUMj ITEMS.
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Caloy, of Yon-! welcome visitor in our town for it is
cnlln, former well known rosidonts of j
Central Point, spent Christians hero
with their daughter, Mrs. Edmund
March.
Miss Eva Norcross loft for Snlcm
Sunday evening, whero she hnlds a
position ns teacher in tho public
schools, after spending tho holidays
with her parents.
At tho commercial club last even
ing A. J. Dunlnp, who returned Sat
urday from attending the Illinois
Stale Horticultural meeting, gave nn
interesting report of his trio. A full
report will bo given in the Herald's
next issue.
D, M. Mardon, ono of tho host
known residents of the Knnca Creek
section, died Monday afternoon. Mr.
Mardon was a pioneer of Southern
Oregon, coming to tho Rogue River
vnllby from California during the
early days .of tho gold excitement.
Ho .was a man highly honored and
resnected bv nil who knew him. He
is survived bv his wife nnd several
children. The funeral services were
held at Gold Hill yesterday, Rev. T.
M. Jones of this city officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Pelton, of Port
land, hnvo this week announced tho
approaching marriage of their nieces,
Miss Grace Lylo Bradsley to Mr.
Ward Earl Whiteside and Miss Elva
Merle Bradsley to Mr. Lloyd Vnn
Bebber. Tho double wedding will tako
place at Whitwood Court, Portland,
Saturday, January 8, 1910. Mr. and
Mrs. Whiteside will reside in this
city, where Mr. Whitesido is engaged
in a lucrative real estate business.
They will probably arrivo hero next
week.
AGE NO BAR. j
a wide nwako newspaper,
and fnir.
fearless
(By Spectator.)
David Mnnlon ,nn oM resident of tlili
! section, Jlcil nt Ills Into homo on Kim
1 Crock, January 4, 1910, after a short 111
I ncss. Tho subject of our sketch was
born In Devonshire, Unglnml, November
30, 1SS5. At the iko of IS ho arrived In
this country at San Vnvnclsca After
mining In tho various mining districts
In Pnllfnmla ho enmo to this county to 1 .,...,. Viol,.,- l.,nn1. l.'ltt..!. Mr flna I
" ' - - -- , UltUlIU 1 liIIUI U.1V.UM A IIJ1V11,
Engel, It .It. Qilbort, Mrs. T. (Jon
Tho following list of letters re
main uncalled for ut the postoffioi
at Medford, Ore., Wednesday, Jan
uary ."), 11)10:
Canons C. do Admor, Joo. Adams,
Mrs. Carrie Anderson, Charles An
drows (2), Mrs. K. G. Ashoroft, Joo.
Carter, Mrs. Lucy Chonowoth, Mvw.
II. M. Casper, Harry Goi-gnotte BVIOIUCPC rUAWITVC
Klmer Davis, Mrs. Pearl DoPrli'V DU llROj
J. W. StoveuBon, Dr. E. It, Stovau
Hon, Elmer Storio, Cluulos L. Taylor,
Vernon Tihbetts, Krod Thnwsoli,
11. 1). Sanborn, W. Wlllo, Mrs. Will
Wright.
Parties calling for the nhovo lel
lors will ploaso say "advertised."
EMPLOYMENT AND
follow tho same pursuit, settled on
Kano's creek where be has resided over
Sylvester 11111 nnd wifo have just ' farming and mining. Mr. Mardon ronr
retnmcd from Medford, whither they rlcd Miss" Mary Ithoten in 1SC5, who was
.,.., i- i,nf np Mi l.,f..-'c ' deceased sovernl years ago. Ho leaves
I . ... 1 two sons, John H. and Oeorgo T., who
Wo nro informed that nn elope
ment took place in our midst recent
ly. Tho young men nro complaining
because they haven't been wearing
gon, L. Gould, P. W. Hull, Harvo H.
Hall, Ward P. Haitis, C. C. Hall,
Mrs. Frank Helridgo, Mrs. Hnbo
Holhroolc, Mrs. N. C. Hopkins, .1. A
Kent, Charles Lees, P. D. Lookard,
L. A. Martin, T. 1). .Miles (2), A.
crs who reside In this country, Thomas
Mardon. a resident of this county, ami jfeXotton, Grnco Nelson, A. B. Put-
Ilnrry Mardon. of " , w B Robertson, Dessa Ho!-
Interment was made in the I. O. O. I-. , ' ,
,.rx- nt ti.is nineo. Tho funroal luson. Sanford Bras., P. at o well.
spectacles, too, that they may havo j services were conducted by Kov. T. M.
aecoiveu uicir competitors niso. joncs ot v.cmnii i-umu ,
John Bania has tho distinction of I C, II. Farmer, a former Wont of
, . . , . . it ' this place, was up from Calico creek
being a very successful teamster. He. the fIlrsl of the wock ,ookln(t nflcr ,,,
having hauled ono ton of freight ' mintng interest In this district. !
from Central Point to Prospect, over n. H. Moore of Mcrrltt & company, bos t
the present bad roads. However, lu ! purchased property in tho miAM-,
., 1 Hon adjoining the Dekum bungalow, ana .
team is better than tho averago t a ;mmoaloU8 domido in tho
team. early spring. '
Messrs. Larson nnd Iudor havo Hughes & Carter received the first of
been making some very material im-i the week from Tork. ,
, , w Pv SO.000 pounds, of up-to-date machlnen
i.v i.u.i,uw "'h - ihnlr now lime kiln on Kano-s creeis.
Tho macninery wm do iww.cu
placed in position on tho property and
will bo in operation in tho early spring.
This property was recently purchased
of tho II. Allison eatate and has been In
ooeratlon for a number of years. Tho
outpost of this kiln will bo shipped to
Everybody In Medford Is Eligible.
Old people stooped with suffering,
Middle ago, courageously fighting,
Youth protesting impatiently;
Children, unable to explain;
All in misery from their kidneys.
Only a little backacho first.
Comes when 3 on catch a cold.
Or when yon strain the bi-ck.
Many complications follow.
Urinary disorders, diabetes,
"Brighfa disease.
Cure ovexy form of kidney ills.
W. P. Gould, 119 West Jackson
street, Medford, Ore., scys: "I have
used Doan's Kidney Pills and I am
pleased to Bay that they have given
mo more relief than any other kidney
medicine I have ever taken. Other
members of my family have also used
Doan's Kidney Pills and the results
havo been so satisfactory that I do
not hesitate one moment in giving this
statement."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other. w
ORDINANCE NO. 284.
An ordinance providing for an ap
peal to the supremo court of tho stato
of Oregon from tho decree of the
circuit court of tho stato of Oregon
for Jackson county, and directing tho
mayor and recordor to execute tho
necoB8ary undertaking on appeal.
Tho city of Medford doth ordain as
follows:
Section 1. Tho action of tho city
attorney In giving notice of appeal
to the supremo court of tho state of
Oregon from tho decree of the circuit
court of tho state of Oregon for Jack
son county, In that certain suit
whorelu M, F. Hanloy Is plaintiff and
city of Medford and others are de
fondants, which decree was made and
ditch
which was quite sovercly damaged
by tho recent freshet.
One of our local citizens recently
received a letter from our old friend,
Mr. Donald Pardoo, who left hero n
few months ago, and is now enjoying
tho best of heath in tho soldiers'
home in California.
It is rnmorjd that a second-hand
store is to begin in our midst, or else
where soon, under the firm nnmo of
Aiken and Henry. Success to you,
gentlemen.
Mr. W. E. Mooney, of Wyoming,
who purchased tho Red Blanket farm
near here, is making some very no
ticeable improvements on his proper
ty in the way of grubbing out omo
of tho timbered portions of tho farm.
Mr. S. S. Aiken, our mayor, psst
master, notary public, etc., is tln
busiest man in town. Mr. Aikon is
tho youngest man of his ago wo
chance to know.
Quite a number of our local sport
attended tho dance given nt Peyton
recently. They express themselves
ns having hnd an excellent time.
J. L. Grieve, more familiarly
known as "Alfonzo," is spending a
few days in the valley for tho put
pose of attending to business mat
ters and to consult a physician re
garding his physical condition.
Geo. Daniel whose movements arc
being closely watched nowadays on
account of his famous arguments
against married life, has been cutting
and hauling some very choice board, j
or shake timber to the sawmill, that
he may be ready for business, should
No matter which way you look at
street during the holidays, returned to
their homo Wednesday,
tliA nrpntliur liiwnmn plondv nr 5n nnv
manner inclement Some people talk I conductor: 2taffi; -
reverse 01 ineir iucukuis. Emma Pauly, O. O.: Dora Cain, organist.
Herbert Henry, who is a Colifor- Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Spo-
ian by birth, finds Prospect quite re- kane, who have been visiting her par
vr fmm M nntivA ctntn. Asnonl-. ". Mr- and Mra- Charles Iteldel on D
ly does ho think so regarding the win
ter season.
Trapping seems to bo quito a pay
ing industry here during tho winter
season of the yenr. The woods 3Com
to be alive with deer, bear, foxes,
wildcats, wolves and cougars.
We have had considerable snow
during the past six weeks, and on
account of the shaded portions tho
snow remains longer than wo wish.
Wo are nil sitting on snow balls up
here, looking westward across our
left shoulders for the proposed rail
road. May we not look in vain.
Mrs. Martha Hollenbeak and
daughter, Miss Pearl, spent the hol
idays with friends and relatives nt
Gold Hill, Central Point nnd Med
ford. Tho former received medical
saiem and wiiiamctto vaiiey points, it cither through a maQtiifylng glass
where, it nas gainea ine repuwuun vn
being the best lime on the morket
H. A. Cryder, ex-postmastor and n
long-tlmo resident of Gold Hill, is now
located at Twin Falls. Idaho.
Floyd 1 Eddtngs has taken a position
with tho Pacific States Tolephono com
pany at Grants Pass and left for theero
last Monday.
Tho following officers havo been
elected b Sugar Pino Camp No. 10.073.
M. W. A. of this placo for tno ensuing
vear: J. E. Davidson, consul: C. F.
Carter, advisor: J. U Hammcrsly. bank
er; G. L. Haff. clerk: F. L. Eddlngs, es
cort; P. E. Hulburt, sentry: Cyldo Walk
er, watchman: W. P. Chlsholm and R. C.
Kelsey, camp physicians, and A. E. Kel
logg, camp deputy.
Ittley Hammersly and Charles Dun
gan havo leased the Hammersly placer
mlno on tho south roric or aaruino
creek for the coming season and began
operation last week. r
Tho postoffico will be moved from tho
bank building to the McClcndon building
one door south of the present location,
about tho first of February. The pur
pose of tho removal is to provide larger
quarters for both the bank and post
office. Mr. and Mrs. C. C McCtendon aro on
an extended visit to relatives at Lom
poc, Calif.
The following officers were Installed
Wednesday evening by Amethyst Ite
bekah lodge. No. 97, for the ensuing
term by Mrs. Nelllp Reed, district depu
ty president: Katherlne Kellogg. N. G.:
Nellie Reed, V. O.; Maud Stlckcl. R. 8.;
May Smith. P. S.: Pearl Coy. treasurer;
Nelllo Darling, R. S. N. O.; Ella Smith.
Jj. S. N. O.: Mlnta Lance, R. S. V. O.;
Martina Thelle, U S. V. O.; Maud Jarvis,
PINE NURSERY IN THE
SHASTA NATIONAL FOREST
SISSON, CaL, Jan. 8. Tho forest
sorvico has planned to establish a
coniferous work on the Shasta' na
tional Forest, the capacity of which
is designed to bo 500,000 transplants
per vcar. The stock produced here
is to be used in experimental planting
on the timber forests of the north.
Approximately 5,000 pounds of
sugar pine and yellow pine seed hnvo
been collected the past season for
conducting sowing experiments. Tho
groat problem 011 tho timber forests
lies in the replacement of chaparral,
which has taken nossesoion of iin
aid while at Gold Hill, and returned ( mense areas of potential timber land
ioiiowinc nre,
much improved in health wo are
pleased to note.
Prof. Geo. A. Crane, of Roseburc,
who began a term of school hi this
district last fall, closed a very suc
cessful term on the 31st ult., but
owing to tho universal satisfaction
entered In said court on December of his services ho was immediately
A - t 1 llll. A .9 ' 1 1 !lL - 1 1
22, 1009, Is hereby ratified and con
firmed, and said city attorney Is hero
T)y directed to proceed with said ap
peal. Section 2. Tho mapor and record
er of tho city of Medford nro hereby
directed and authorized to execute on
behalf of Bald city tho necessary and
usual undertaking on appeal, and to
secure sureties thereto,
Tho foregoing ordluanco was paes
cd on tho 7th day of January, 1910,
by tho city council of tho city of
Modford by tho following voto: Mer
rick, ayo; Welch, nye; Elfert, aye;
Dommor, ayo; Wortman, aye; Bm
orick, ayo.
At teat:
ItODT. W. TBLFER,
City Recorder.
Approved January 7th, 1910.
W. H. CANON,
253 Mayor.
ro-employod with an increased sal
ary, and so the school moves smooth
ly along without a vacation. Pros
pect can boast of having ono of the
finest district school houses in Juck-
son county. Congressman nnwley
sent the district a fine map of the
United States, togother with his com
pliments. Come and investigate our
condition. OUTLAW
HOTEL ARRIVALS
In connection with the exporiment
nt work on the Shasta National For
est, experiments will bo mado with
many of tho broad-lcufed species of
tho east for tho purposo of ascer
taining whether some of them enn be
successfully grown on certain favor
able situations.
E. D, Drlggs, a leading attorney of
Ashland was a Medford visitor Tuesday.
or tho wrong end of a pair of opera
glasses the prices we quoto on men's
pants, Hats, furnishings and shoes
are real bargains. We make good
goods at low prices.. We do mora for
you.
The
Wardrobe
FARMERS AND FRUITGROWERS'
BANK BUILDING.
FOR SALE Sovoral span of horses.
Wagon and harness.
4- room bungalow,
5- room bungalow,
2 rtist.turiuits and other businesses;
good opening.
2' loto, ono on C street, tho other
on Hiversido nvonuo.
FOR RKNT 0-room house.
7-room house, furnished.
WANTHD Men to clour 10 acres,
WANTRD Men to cut cordwood nt
$2,r0 por cord, 24 Inch wood. !
WANTUD A numbor of gtrla for!
general housework. !
WANTED Sovoral women for cook
ing.
WANTED A houso smith.
WANTED Two waitresses.
WANTED A woman to cook on
ranch for two persons.
WANTED A girl for gonornl huso-
wnrk; must bo able to cook; $1.00
per day.
Other girls wanted.
Anyouo wishing to sell thoir busi
ness, call up Businoss Chance Man.
E. F. A. MTTNEff, Prop.
RfMM 208. PHIPPS BLDG.
PHONE MAIN 4141.
Hot Tamale Parlors
403 Hi BARTLETT STREET.
BEGINNING OCTOBER G, WILL BE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Fresh ucof ami chicken tatu les, Mexican beans, chlckon soup nnd
all varieties' of Mexican illshos always on hand. Special tables for
ladles. Will also keep a supply of tamalos, etc., ut Kennedy's.
Highest cash prices paid for chickens,
MANUEL ELARIU, Proprietor.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Tho Rogue Htvor Canning & Evaporating oompiiny will dovoto
Mondays ami Thursdays of unoh week to oiihIoiu work in the iiinu
it f not lira of eidor, apple butter and jollio.
Phono your ordurs for nieo MWi-et elder to UN-'. Dollvurlim will
bo made on Tuesdays nnd Fridnvn of oiifh week.
ROGUE itIVEN CANNERY & EM'ORAriNG COMPANY
Mill In West Medford. Phono 11X2.
For the Best
In harness, saddles, whips,
.obes, twits, btaftkefe, wag
on sheets, axlo grease and
gall cure, as well as all kinds
of custom work, see
J. C. Smith
34 E. Main.
Martin J. Reddy
' For
Diamonds
FineJewelry
Near the Post Office
..Ul.lX..!IJ'-liL.
.i.iu..: : ii- i i
Want a Home?
Now, modern, 6-room, 2-etory res
idence, situated in northwest part of
Medford; the most hoalthful, as woll
as highest section of tho city, cost-,
ing, completed, over $3,500; lot
with $1,000; will sell nt a sacriflco!
of $1,000. Address all communica
tions Box 048, Medford, Oregon.
Want a Lot?
Woo 53x108 foot lot in northwest
part of Medford; good soil; sloso in;
worth overy cent of $000; will sell nt
a sacrifice. Address Box 018, Med
ford, Oregon.
Small House
A boxed houso and nice 53x108
foot lot in northwest part of Med
ford; houso can bo mado very com
fortablo for smay oxpenso; house
and tyt worth $1000; will sell nt a
big sacrifice Address Box 048,
Jleuiord, Oregon,
Bargains
For Sale or Exohsno
AO acres heavy tlmbor land aovon
mlloo from Modford; tho wood will
moro than pny for tho land.
12 acres full bearing 'orchard, 4
miles from Medford. SpiUeuborg
and Newtown Pippin npples; best aoil
in valley; good buildings. A bargain
for n few davo.
For Nilo Now C-room modern;
terms; S2000; plumbing and wlrlne
comploto; plenty of bearing fruit
treei;; East Sldo.
Now house, 4 rooms and bath, near
park; choice location; term; S1C00.
Grocery storo and stock gooda;
terms; S2C00; good trade oaUbllsh
d. See Towsend
134 HAIK ST.
AT CUSIOK & METERH,
r
Instantaneous Gas Lights
211 W. Main J. W. Whitney Phone 1082
REAL ESTATE
THE ROADS ARE NEVER BAD
THE WEATHER IS ALWAYS GOOD
WHEN YQTJ WANT TO GO, CALL UP
THE UNION LIVERY
R. O. DUNCAN
Proprietor
M'DON'ALD IS AUDITOR
OP SOUTHERN PACIFIC
OMAHA. Neb., Jan. 8. A. JJ. McDon
ald of Los Angelea today was appointed
auditor of the Southern Pacific railroad.
Hla appointment la effective Immediate
ly, He formerly waa auditor and secre
tary of the Pacific Electric railroad,
the Huntington suburban system operat
Ing la and around Ioa Angolea.
Tho Mooro J. W. Word, G. It.
Morris, Seattle: A. B. Lee, Spokane;
A. G. Harrison, Portland; II. C.
Campbell, I. N. Campbell, Minnesota;
V. II. Mondclson, L. T, Brunn and
wife, Karl II. Menke, San Francisco;
J. II. Mendenhall, Seattle; I. Benyer,
New York; D. L. Clause, Portland;
John Millo, Jr., Seattle; It. V. Burt,
Seattle; L. C. Allen, TJ. S. A.
Tho Nash-r-Thomas Towlos, Wal
laco, Idaho; D. A. McLean, W. J.
Bland, D. II. Silloy, P. J. Cox, Chas.
Boyco, B. E. McMurray, Portland;
E. Adlor, New York; A. B. Snyder,
San Francisco, W. G. Nilos, Port
land; F. I. Moore, Stockton; Geo. F.
Cuthbert, Medford; Herman Grun-
pl-v. 'M'nlPnrl Finn T Rnilnr TVn-t-
land; Mrs. J, M, Portor, Ashland.
CALIFORNIA
The Mecca for Winter Tourists
Its attractive seaside reftorts, famous medical springa, magnificent tonrist hotels, picturesqno
Bcenery, delightful climate, nnd opportunity for nil kinds of outdoor poetirae, bucIi as hundrdda of
miles of nuto drives through orange proves nnd along oconn beach boulevards, make this favored
region The World's Greatest Winter Resort, reached via, tho
SHASTA ROUTE
anil "Raad 7 a Ikui&MA WmmIm"
SOUTMEN PACIFIC CO.
Low round trip rat are U fft from all pointu ia the Nrthweet, with lonjr limit, stop-over
privileges and first-olaes Acaoauao&atieBS.
Mdford to Leva Angeles and Rvttsrn $47.50
With a final return limit of six eiontluj, and stop-overs in either direction.
First class, up-to-date train with tko, ltteat equipment, un xcelled auaing er service, and every
thing that goes to make tk trip pleasant.
Attractive, interesting and instruetive literature tolling of e fimouB winter resorts of California,
can be had on application to any O. E. & N. or S. P, Agent, or by writing to
WM. McMURRAY, General PasteRger Agent, PIRTLAND, OREGON.
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank BnHdlng
In Case of vSickness
PHONE 3 6 4 1
MEDFORD
PHARMACY
Near Post Olfico All Night Servico Froo Delivery
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