Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 07, 1910, Image 2

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By A. C. Hewlett
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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 11)10.
HANFORD HERE SATURDAY
As nn ovideuce of the proRivssixo- Inul t carry wlmt ho couNl to tlu'J
ncss of our noighborhooU and tlio in- oomnnisHr.y mIoiv iuuI liiko the
tcrest taken in educniional matters 1 oliatu-es of si'ltiii; them hauled from
will state that now, notwithstanding there.
tbo fnot that horetofow wo tiavo had.
for some time at least, what hurUI
bo ohlleit Ror sohooW. Wo have one
of Uto best schools in the valley, aud
- ' . ,1 i .... A... I
Hev. .1. K. X. Hull, pastor of the
t'roshytorian ehureh al Corvallis, Or.,
on his return trip from l.os An.eele!
and Mexico, stopped off ut Motlt'oril,
.is im evidence ot that fuel, we have i took the l & K. train for Knlc
ffymw enrolled on the f-ehool tvjiistorj 1'oint to, visit your correspondent, thei
vUp, names, and nnotiier evideneo is, first time we have met for '20 years
'thiit there is not n single kioker in the I We havis been mutual friends for the
Houihborhood, and it does one pood , last Cto years, and tlioush the mcetinir
"fib visit the school and seo how the was, on my part, ut least, entirely mi
' 61iildren vie with each other in try- expected, I assure your readers it
'Tin- to excel and trying to he good, was a very asreeable surprise. We
and I am informed; by the teacher J first met in Ashland when he was a
that, he has had gcveral applications .southern Methodist preacher, after
froni yduiij: teachers for admission to j ward were interested in the shosp
our school, but havo had to refuse businot.s, as well as traveled aud
them on the ground that there was' pivached together and became warm
ftft room, and that all of the time wiis" personal friouos. Since then he has
taken up with those who wero at-j none to the Presbyterians and I to
tenditisr; liiit we expect to arrange so i the Coiijjrogtttidtuilists. For five
' tlutt' next vear wo will have three, if
not four, teachers, and tench as
high us the teitli grade, anyhow, and
,-in the oottrsof tjhort time will have
a high "school in Kkgle Point.
"Mrs. Harney Hinds, who- hushnud
is 4nc,of the ,uporintoadent of mmi
l' -iruolian work ofi the P. & K. -mil-nmd.
has moved her lyifcMrler to the
"uimyside hotel.
Jfr. lind Jtrs. .1. It. NVlmit. Who
kuve boon guest? m tiie Sunnwide
hotel, omved their quarters to the
Town lumber mill: on'Hhc llutte Inst
Sf,tid.V; Mr. Xnlnnd is jciine to take
-(Mmrji of one of tlio -(lonkey-eHgias
year.- Mr. Hell published and edited
the Koseburg Ueyiew and I was his
correspoudeht from this plm-u, wiil
iwr ovur the uout d plume Pno. Hut 1
it U not ueecssary for me to write ,
au euittfry on such a limn as Dr. .1. f(.
X. Hell.
tain Saturday night1 some 6f our
ioefl talent nvo au ontvrttuiiuitmt in
lbdinex' wnrehuuso to inife funds
buy hall . Mittta. The entertninmeni
was well attended and nave mier.it
sntisfnrtHUi. One man who was
there remNrk'ed that that tall mni:
wha a iM-ofaesiuual, and a lad iv
murked thnt it, the show, wus lntti
-m
'T dour off a tract of. land tor the tliHii one we had here a short time
TAirpOPe of putting out an orchard, .is! ago. when they, were all profobni
Utarc are about 20-or HO acres nerlsl but we have sometimes ( thr4
lite Sills spring that has but little , t'heNp John shows that are u dir
timbor on it and ought to produce. grnee to the name. Hut they sny thai
ilue Fruit. 'the ikhijiIp love to be bilked.
We have had another deal in reali 1 understand that through the man-
estate here. Mrs, Anna Tyrrel, for
100-ACRE PEAR ORCHARD
PLANNED AT GOLD HILL
One hundred acres in pears of the
best commercial varieties ate lo be
pul out on that pari of the tMiavner
osinto, lying between (ho Southern
Pacilii- track and Hie Chuuier ivd
deuce, jiml ciihI of Ihe railroad
bridge, near Hold Hill, an soon as Hie
weather nerinllH Ibo ground to gel in
proper shape. W. Thonip-on,
inauiigcr of Hie eslalo, was al Med.
ford recently placing au order for Hie
trees. This Is Iml one of the ninny
improvements thai will be made on
the Churncr place the coming year.
The estiilo, as is well known locally,
consists of over ,PJ00 acres in one
trael, nil under culljvalion- a fact
which nIiouIiI open the oplies of the
person from the hllr.fard-bitteii cast
who contends, nfler having mmfe a
nperficial survey of Southern Ore
gon, that "Ihere is no room for farm
ng between thewe hills," N'ol only
thai, but llio entire I'JIIII ucrc is nil
i.ipable of mining I ho b(hl fruit that
ii produced in Die far-fumed Kogue
River alley which means Ihe liol
fr.ut piodaced in the world.
Don't fnlT Into tho rut of "table
r notony" In your homo. Nine
'ihs or th grouoho" ilf .your
i o circle am bo pm nmnoutly
I ' 'ntr Mlitrtn': n. ,i,jHB j,,,,
' UTl.'itlonn In "entnblcn." Rtuily
'i idt for it v hllf.
MEDFORD TIME TABLE, 4
n f f f i fHf
I N'orllibouud
r7o77i5(Po7tlitniT T.omil . . , s.ii ft m
No, lfl()rcKon Hxpichm. . . 0 3 1 p m,
No. MPortlaiid Kxpronrt.j S . a U t. m,
I ftlMltlllHIUIKl I
No. trCnllforalu ICxprnnnl 1 0 ; ar.
No. inR, V. IQxprottn .... j .1:32
No. lt)Anhlaml Local. ., ,1 1:22
"Meilforit Id .Im-kioiTivfile.
Motor cur lo,ivo T 8:fJ0
10HG
3i.ir
0.00
0MO
Train leaven
Train lenvan , , ,
Train leaven . , ,
Motor car I en ten
in,
l. m.
P in.
a. m.
a in.
I. m,
P. in,
p, in.
JnrUOHvijionir nicriforil.
Motor lonvoH , , 7jno
Train lenvnn , . , BiiU
Train loavoo 3:30
Train lour on , , . . , 4:. 10
Motor car Icnrcn 7;30
IWvTvw & " kaTTtki t N It A I w
.9.1Uuavv(i Med ford" ... 8:10
So. .1I.eavo8 Modford . . , 3:00
N'o, 2'Arrlves Modford .10:10
Vo. 4 Arrlvo Modford ..( 5:00
S'o. tArrlvw ICnKlo Paint) 8 in
So. 2t.oavcii Kaglo Polntj 9:05
so.3 Arrived Knln Polntj 3:45
o, 4 l,on veH Kaslo l'olntj 4:00
n, in,
n in
P. in,
P. m.
P. m.
AV.
a, ni,
P. ni.
a, m,
p. m.
a, ni.
n, in,
p. in,
p. ni.
t .Ipxt received n complete line o' en
nuiel ware (iml kitchen iurm I v
Coin pa re our priiv Mrdford H.inl
wnro Co. ,
merly Aihmi Ileckathorn. lo G. W.
.Owinirs, what is known as the old
pool ball, now occupied by Frank
Lewis as a pool , and billiard room;
f eoiisidor.ttion C()((. Mr- Otvings, who
-iiow keeping the Kagle Point hotel.
Miys that be inteuds to cut it up into
small rooms for a lodging; house.
.Miss Dnnua Under, formerly saleslady-in
William Vyu der "Ilellen's
hardware and drug store, has return
ed to her old .stand, as M. Cora ()f-
usement of II. A. McLellnu. the trav
eling agent for the Mail Tribune, that
nrnwigonittitts have bveu perfected t
have the Mail Tribune delivered to the
subscribers at Kagle Point on th:1
same dav that it is published iiiste.ul
of huviuir to wait until the next night,
n! we have been doing. And by that
arrangement the subscribers .t
Hnuviifboro aud Butte Palls will t;-i
it on the next day and Lake Creek
the dav following, whereas the way
the- delivery has been made, we 'it
WAA 1 ED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYINU CON
TRACTS TAKEN AN.D ESTLMATEtS
FURNISHED.
51. Harrts & Co.
MFDEORD - - - - OREGON
Office in Jach.000 woir'ty Bank Upstairs
est Groceries
ficer. who has occupied the iMisitioii Kagle Point would get it the next,
for some time, contemplates taking n ' night after publication, Hrownsbo.-o
.trip to Portland in the near future, jaud Hutto Falls the next night after
Mesdamcs Lottie Van Seoy aud S. we uet ours, and luk Creek one day
,H. Holmes went to Mcdford last Sat- Inter still. So you see that that ar
urdny.on the P. & K retuniing the rain:emeut aceonimodateSMuitc a lonvr
Kilinc day. list of subscribers.
Mr. Palouzc, the man who bought John Pun key and three of his men.
.the hli Dahack place, took from the who are working in his loggintr camp
V. & K. deSit lat Saturday n large near Peyton, came out on the P. v
box of fruit tree to be planted on K. last Saturday iight. stopped at
bis farm. the Sunuy.siile over night and Sunday
Mr. Paris, one of the sub-contract- went on up to the camp. Mr, Pau
rs from Mauey brothers, went lo key says that provisions cost him
Medford on the P. & K. last Friday, much, and especially hay and gram
returning on Saturday, stoitphn; over for his teauir. as Iiav is verv -carce.
niirlil here and on Sunday tried to get The roads are. so bad that the ex
a team to haul hi- -applies up to hU , pciisc i (. great that he will not do
ciinip, but failed, as every available. o well as he anticipated on the con
horse was in use or engaged, o he tract.
DAUGHTER RESCUES BODY
OF FATHER FROM STUDENTS
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Feb. 7. Ar
rangements are being made today for
the funeral of Frank Roth, whose
body was rescued almost from be
neath the knives of student-; of the
St. Louis College of Physicians aud
Surgeons by bis dnitgbter. Mrs. K'osn
IlueJfiiiiuni, who bad climbed a firu
(iseupe to the dissuctiutr room in th?
third story of the college building.
t Roth died in the city hospital, -uid
his daiiL'htcr, reading of his death in
the papers, hurried to claim it.
She learned that it had been turned
over to the St. Iuis anatomical
board and later that it had been tak
en to the college of phy-iciniis ail'
wirgeous.
liiirr.vipg to i ho college, she was
unable to "iiin entrance, and eonr
ugconsly climbed the fire wipo. Sho
had no difficully in proving her clniai
to the body and had it removed.
DOCTOR WRESTLES WITH
PATIENT; DEAD AS RESULT
OFFICIALS ARRESTED FOR
DEFRAUDING CHICAGO
CHICAGO, III,, Feb. 5.-Tho grain
jury today indicted City Engineer
dolm Krickson, former deputy com
missioner oj public works Paul Red
uiSKo, loraior nsmstnnt engineer
'Ralph Hnnncr iiud contractor M. fl
ircGovern uixm charges of conspir
acy (o defraud the oilv.
Fifty thousand dollurs were paid
SfeOrivoni for exonvnting sjuilo roik
f i sower contract. It was nllegod
tluit there mn no rock tn bn nven
vniod in the place whore Uto work
was siipiMscd ( , have boon done,
Fairbanks Meets King.
ROMI3, Feb. .1. -Former Vice
President Fairbanks of the United
Sfatep was presented to tbo king nud
ueen today by Ambassador Leish
maii. Fuirbaiil.H is hefo on his .
around the world, having recently
vii(ed the Oriont.
LONG HKA-CII, Cal,. Feb. 7. Or.
William Lawrence Woodruff died to
day from an internal injurv he re
ceived while trying to keep au c
patiunt wciuliiug more than 2011
pound from rolling off Ihe operatintr
table.
Dr. Woodruff was about to nml e
an incision, according to the news,
when his patient begun to slip fro'n
tbo table. Seizing the man, be at
tempted to siipKrl his entire weight.
A blood vessel in one of the sur
geon's lungs was .ruptured and he
died within an hour.
Through his advocacy of the "sim
ple life" and bis revolutionary ideas
concerning the rearing of children.
Or. Woodruff was well known
throughout Southern California. He
prescribed coarse foods and but one
garment for bitbioK durintr men the
mosf bitter weather. lie Hiiccessf'ullv
practiced his theories upon hi lit He
son.
Ho fore coming to Long Hooch Or.
Woodruff was operating surgeon mi
the Woodruff sanitarium at Phoenix,
Ariz.
SCHOOLBOY IDENTIFIED BY
LITTLE EXAMPLE SLIP
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Feb. 7.
A simple sum in arithmetic 011 a slin
01 paper wiiu the teacher's "correct"
written nt tbo both mof it resulted
today 111 Hie identification of the bodv
of 11 M-yoar-old boy win was killed
yesntroay by 11 streetcar.
I ho Klin of nnnor bore tin, mmn.
"il line Winter" in eh d sb hinnlwri.
mug. A search throueh the ii
of the city lust niebl remilleil in 1 1 .. .
notification of several families of
winters, Today t in child's mnihei
appeared at the morgue and ideuli
tied the body, ', .
The bid wus knooked frnin dir.
rear of a bay wagon by a Turk-Hlreel
car and crushed lo death boneath Ihe
wheels,
J. E. BNYA'KT. President J, A. PERRY, Vtce-Prosidoat
JOHN S. OU'J'IL i 11. ti vx ( JACKSON.. Ass't CashUr
THE MEDFORD NATiON AL BANK
CAPITAL $60,000
SURPLUS ... $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business iransactco
We solicit your pationaijc
At Prices Strictly in
Keeping with the
Quality of Our
Stock which is
Unexcelled
A Trial willC on vince You
Allen Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
r
$12,525 Eleven acres in Cornice pcttrs, 10 years old,
nine acres m JJartletl and Anjou )ettrs, 1. to Ii years
old: close in; tfood soil. Terms.
$12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice and Hose pears, 1 1
years old. These trees are m full bearing and will
pay a L'ood income on the prieu asked.
$24,000 Thirty-two acres in Bosc and Anjon pears;
trees are trom 4 to 7 years ot age. Complete set
of buildings. Close in.'
$7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, three miles
from Medford, till under the ditch and can be irri
gated.
$13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Mcdford; eight
acres in Newtowns and Spitzonborgs 5 to 7 years
. of age: 14 acres in alfalfa; tkrejii acres in peaches;
1 f . 1 1 I 1 !
i. mi .teres in oernes; irrigaieu; winnings.
$13,000 -Twenty acres; 16 acres in 7-year-old Mew
towns and balance in 3-vear-old Bartlott pears; no
I. ! 1? '
oiuiuings.
$7500--Tn acres, all planted to Newtown and Rpit
.enuerg apples. 7 to 11 vears old.
$18,000 Tliirty-five acres, about 25 planted to apples
and pears, in bearing-. Trees arc from (i to .15 cars
old; buildings; lour miles from Mcdford.
$14,000 Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptional! v
fine place for a home; twelve acres in apples aid
pears 3 years old; about an acre of bearing orchard;
11 i .7 n ii ! .1 a . m
jj uuiuh in aiiaita; uu unc ctcep tree sou.
$150 to $200 per acreStewart acre tracts; two miles
from Aledford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size.
Fine building spots on all: can all bo irrigated:
cheapest tracts in the Medford neighborhood; easy
terms.
$300 pei acre Finest five and ten-aero orchard and
garden tracts in the valley; easy terms.
$35,000270 acres; buildingsj 26 acres in bearing
Spitz, Newtowns and Cornice pears ; about GO acres
in one and two-year-old apples and pears; fine or
chard land.
SELLING AGENTS FOR SNOWY BUTTE
ORCHARD TRACTS,
W. T. YORK & CO
You Couldn't Head It Off With
A Gatling Gun
Modford will have 25,000 puople
in 1012. Tho point is: Ihe U0-acre
tract we offer for a song adjoining
townsite now, is (he snap of Ihe vear.
See us at once.
Wo have two good business oppor
tunities. THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Fire Insurance No. 1 1 North Central Ave.
4
iPLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
I. F. MOORE AND E. E. SMITH
Old Tribune Building. Phono U931.
DRIVERS that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
qvtvKhV and with coMPM'rr to you ahk amvu'h to
FOUND A t l'HK
VAIILOW DOMTS'ING, I'ltOl'ltlHTOHS.
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