Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 13, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 11, Image 11

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    T5HE MEDiTORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOBP OREGON, SUNDAY, MARGE. 13, 1910.
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m. EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
liy A C. Hewlett
A fow dnys wo liny llitrnlHh wciil
up to Out lilftli 1IIIh to help Hoy Ash
iwlo with IiIh cnttlo nnd returned
very unexpectedly, nntl when risked
why ho returned o soon, replied
thnt fvo foot of now was n little
too ntnah for him, bo ho emtio home.
Thn tloop nnow. in tlio IiIIIh this
npritt(f will insuro tin n plenty of wit
ter And h n Rood Indication of n
lionltliy HenHon n well n a Rood
crop Hottflon.
' I hnd tho plcnnnro of meeting A.
IT. duet of While nock, 8. I)., lmt
Tuesday, wlio in horo to look nftcr
his brothor-ln1nw, J. C. Dnhl. who
wns nn invnlid ut tho Stinnyslde for
name months. Mr. Knlsnt Ih enshier
of tho CHirons' Btnto Imnk of Whito
Hock, S. D., nnd, liko nil tho rent of
tho people who cpme. from tho slntcs
nnd territories north of tin, think
thnt wo hnvo nn idonl cllmnto here.
Also J. C. TTood, the mnn I spoke of
in my Inst, wiih iiiKtlttitinr n coin
pnrlson between onr cllmnto. nnd
thnt of ChlonRO. Ho snid thnt when
ho loft thcro was hiiow there three
feet deep on n lovol. Who would live
In kuoIi n country, when they rnn
como to Sonthorn Oregon nnd find
such n climnto nn we hnvo here 7
, Tho men who hnvo hecn clonrinc
the right of wny for tho P. & K.
rnllrond hnve hecn comlnc out for
the pnut fow dnyn with their check
to ho enslied, buying up supplies for
tho fsprinir work. They nil sny thnt
the work Is progrcssine; finely, coti
sidrring the amount of rnin we hnvo
hnd, bnt now thnt tho winter seems
to ho broke, the company in pushing
more men to tho front. There is ono
thine nnticonhle, nnd thnt is thnt tho
Hindus nre leaving nnd tho flrccks
seem to he taking their plncen.
Hnrvey Spencer of Dudley onmo
out from Medford Inst Tnrsdny nnd
Wednesday morning went on up
home. Scott Tlruco, nlso of Dudley.
wnM here n fow flnys ngo from Port
land, where ho hnd hecn to hnvo hi
hnnd treated for Wood poison, lie
cut it nome months ngo nnd blood
Klhon pet In. no thnt ho hnd to o
to Portland for treatment. Alfo El
mor Spencer of Dudley, who wns op
ernted on In Medford for nppendici
lis, went back to tho hospital to have
tho woundn dressed the first of tho
week.
A mnn by tho nnmo of J. M. Mor
row enme In looking for relntlven In
Exhibit
n destitute coiidiliou IiihI Tuesday,
lie Iiiim what tlin health officer of
Kngciiu culls uiiiiuur of tho jaw, nnd
in in a tnrrihlo condition, nnd tho
next morning your correspondent
Htartcd with a subscription paper
nnd raiHcd him $16.2.r nnd ho took
tho trnln for Portland WodnoHday.
Ho lined to work for John NIcIioIh
nnd Koomnd to bo highly rospoclod.
I lonrn on whnt I think is good au
thority thnt Hnrry Carlton hns Hold
120 ncroH of IiIh ranch for $10,00",
nnd that Jo Hndor ban resold bin
farm for $42,000 and that thoro nrc
Hovornl other dealt on hnnd.
Tho Htirvoyoin hnvo boon busy thin
weok Inying off what Is known nn
tho Hamilton (Ulrich) tract of Innd
in nmnll lotH, nnd that they will be
placed on tho market eoon.
Tho enrpontora aro boing engaged
in advance hero to build nnd tho In
dication arc that thoro will be quite
a rush hero thin Htimmor And ua old
tnossbneks nre hoping that wo will
hnvo to employ two moro tenchors
in our school,
S. H. Holmes nnd the Drowns aro
putting in a newer system on their
placet nnd nre building n septic tank,
tnkiug time by tho forelock to pro
vent dlscnse when tho town gets full
of people
I understand thnt Gcorgo Chil
droth, who hns been working in the
blnckHmith shop with bin brother
Wesloy, Ih going to Modford to live
nnd work nt brickmnklng.
Mesdnmes Itiddlo nnd Money,
wives of tho contractor on tho P.
& E. rnllrond by thnt nnmo, enmo
out Inst Thursday nnd cnlled on Mr.
Howlott." Thoy nro camped nt the
commissnry stnro on tho P. A K.
about three mi!6s from our depot.
E. W, Phillips, who hns been
spending eomo .months trapping in
tho grand cave, near John Ohcn
chnin's, camo out Thursdny with n
fine lot of fur, no expects to ship
them to tho eastern states direct, ns
ho snys thnt ho can realize moro for
them than ho can horo.
Mr. Deter, of tho firm of Detor &
Dnle.v. informs mo that ho has jnt
bought 10. bend of fino fnttcd heat
cattle for tho Englo Point meat mar
ket, nnd tlmt thnt concern is n per
manent fixture.
Mrs. Mnltby of Long nrnnch nt
this writing is visiting the fntnily of
J. J. Tryor nnd hor dnugghtcr, Miss
Doll, who hnB also been visiting the
WORD
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EOPLE ARE'COLTNG TO LEDFORD AND THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FROM ALL THU LARGE CITIES OF A"UERf A.
TlLESE PEOPLE ARE IN SEARCH OF HIGH CLASS ORCHitRD PROI'ERTLES NOAY IN BEARING WHERE THEY ARE
ABLE TO GL'jT RETURNS ON THEIR INVESTMENTS AT ONCE INSTEAD OF BEING COMPELLED TO WAIT FOR THE TREES TO
GROW. THEY ARE LOOKING FOR PROPERTIES OF PROVEN MERIT AND WHERE THEY TAKE NO RISK WITH THE MONEY
THEY INVEST. THEY ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING THAT IS NOT ONLY HIGH CLASS FROM A MONETARY STANDPOINT,
BUT WHERE THEY CAN BUILD THEMSELVES SUITABLE HOMES COMMANDING A VIEW OF THE VALLEY AND HAVE THE
COMFORTS AND CONVENIENCES OF THE TELEPHONE, DAILY MAIL, ELECTRIC L IGHTS AND POWER AND WITHIN EASY
REACH OF THE BUSINESS AND SOCIAL LIFE OF MEDFORD. IT MAY BE THAT YOU ARE ONE OF THE PEOPLE LOOKING
FOR JUST THIS. IF SO,
We Have What You Want
WE HAVE GOO ACRES IN ONE BODY, ALL IN BEARING, TREES OF THE BEST COMMERCIAL VARIETIES, -AND AREf CUTTING
IT IN TRACTS TO SUIT. THERE IS NOTHING LIKE IT ON THE PACIFIC COAST; OR IN OTHER" WORDS, WE OFFER YOU
SOMETHING UNEQUALED IN AMERICA. COME AND LET US SHOW YOU.
JOHN
Building
nnmo family, wont up to hor homo
Inst Wodnosdny.
Hny hauling scorns to bo tho order
of tho day now, ns ono can hoo louds
of hay drlvon onto tho scales every
day.
Paints, wnll paper, glass. Mot
calf's, 318 E. Main street.
TWO LIVH8 HAVHI).
I wish to tcotlfy that my husband
was suffering for a long tlmo from
stomach troublo and n complication
that various physicians declared to
bo Hrlgbt'e Dlscnso, nnd was given
up by thorn to dlo. Ho thon consult
ed Dr. T. Wah Hlng nt No. 726 J
stroot, Sacramento, who curod tho
tTOublo ontlroly. This was sorcn
yearn ago and thoro has boon no re
turn of the complaint.
My littlo boy, Virgil Strickland,
was shot through tho stomach nnd
Intestines and tho dootorn said bo
could not llro unlets bo was oper
ated on and Dr. Hlng curod him
without a knife. That was In Sopt.
1007, and tbo Uttlo boy Is onjoylng
good health ovor slnco,
Wo formerly reslsod at No. 21D
Eighteenth stroot, and baro since
moved to 3307 East Atonuo. Oak
Park. I choorfully recommend Dr.
Hlng's services to nnyono needing
medical attontlon.
(Signed) MHS. S. E. 8TIUCKLAND.
I verify tho nbovo statement.
L. STRICKLAND.
Jnnunry 14. 1010.
HUM. MI It EXCURSIONS EAST.
Tho Southern Pacific company will
noil cxcurclon tickets to eastern
points nt reduced rates on tho follow-
Ifn. .In,.. fm Oil nn.1 Qlli Titnr !r1
.1(1 llll V" I fill ... ...Ar.a, ww.aww . j
and 17th nnd 2-tth, July Cth and 22d, rate of 6 per cent per annum from J
August 3d nnd aoptembor 8th, going tho 10th day of Augurt, 1909, until'
hmlt ten days, total limits 00 days. ' paid, and for costs and disbursements j
Itatts to Missouri nivor points and of said suit, including $150 reasons-,
return $09.90; to Chlca;o and return. ' bio attorney's fee and the further
$82.40. Fo further Information call sum of $2.25 paid for filing nnd re
nt local ticket e'llco or ad Mess A. S. cording tho certain lien described In'
ItoBonbaum, Local Agent Southern said complaint; tbat said principal
Pacific Co. Jsum and interest and cos's and dls-
; t bursomcnta and attorney's roe be de-
NOTICE. I creed a Hen upon defendants real
All applicants for positions on Med- propcrty mcnUoncd In said complaint
ford basobnll team will report to J. and de8crIbcd a8 follows:
C. Hall or at tho ball grounds Sunday Tho 80Uthcast QUarter (1.4) of the
nftornoon. ;8outhcast quarter (1-t) of section
ADMIXlKTItATKIX' NOTICE. j four (4) nnd the southwest quarter
Notice is hereby glvon ttiat tho un-; u-4) of tho southwest quarter of
Ocrslgncd hns been by tho county section three (3) in township ttalr
court of tho stato of Oregon for Jack- ty-seven (37) south of range one (1)
son county, duly appointed executrix west of Willamette meridian; that
of the estate of J. W. Harrell, do- said described property bo sold under
coasod. tbo order and decree- of said court, as
All persons owning or holding by law provided, and tbat the pro
claims against said cstoto aro hereby coeds, or sufficient thereof, bo applied
notlflod and required to present the In payment of sntdJudgment; that
D.
snmo, duly vorlflod, nn roqutred by
law, to mo or my attorney at Modford,
Oregon within six months from tho
dnto horoof.
Dated nt Modford, Oregon, Febru
ary 18, 1010,
PIBKE L. HAIUIELL,
Administratrix of tho KrtsU of J.
W. Hnrroll, Deceased.
W. E. PH1PP8,
Attorney.
Dnto of first publication hereof Is
tho 20th day of February, 1110.
SU5ISK '58.
In tho circuit colirt of tho stale of
Oregon for tho county of Jaekson.
Woods Lttmbor coBpaay, a corpo
ration, plaintiff, vs. Caioado Coal
Company, a corporation, J. C. Drown
and J. W. Droadbest, dotwdaats.
Suit to forocloM Ua.
To J, W. Broeatutat, oae of the
aboro named defeaaaata:
In the name of ta state of Oregon,
you aro hereby rltilrd to appear
and answer tbo 'olaUtlf m complaint
now on tllo acalaai 70s la the above
ontltlod court aad aaaw on or beforo
tho last day or umo prescnuca
In the order for aBblleatlon of sum-
1 L - 11. .
mons noroin, to-wii; on or Deioro me
28th day of Marea, 1910, said dato
being the expiration of six weeks from 1
tho day of first publication of tblsj
summons, ana 11 you i 10 appear
and answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to tho court for
the relief demanded In said com
plaint, succinctly stated as follows: 1
That tho plaintiff be awarded Judg
ment against tbo defendants and each I
of them for tho snra of $540.37, to-'
gether with interest thereon at the
tho dofondnnts and oach tltereof bo
barred and forocloscd of all right,
title or equity of rodemptlea la or to
said property.
This summons Is published In tho
Medford Mall Trlbuno y order of
Hon. F, M. Calkins, judge of tho
abovo entitled court, which said or
der was made and ontored on tho 12th
day of February, 1010, and the first
publication hereof is the 13th day of
February, 1010.
W. E. PHIPPS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
A.L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
OFFICE
113 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
For the Best
In harness, saddles, whips,
obes, tents, blankets, wag
&n sheets, axle grease and
fall curt, as well as all kinds
of custom w&rk, see
J, C. Smith
314 E. Main.
Medford
Bakery and
Delicatessen
All kinds of Bakery Goods and
Delicatessen. Lunches prepar
ed for fishing nnd picnic par
ties. Satisfaction guaranteed.
THE
OLWELL
P. O. Hansen. Tom Mnf fat-
We make any kind and style of windows. Wo carry
glass of any size on hand.
Medford Sash & Door Co.
O. L. DAVIS, President L. E. WAKEMAN, Cashier
L. B. NEIDEIIMETER, Vico-Pres. It. L. JACOBS, Asst. Caakier
Farmers and Fruitgrowers B&nk
CAPITAL STOCK $86,000
HXDPORD
PL U MBING
Steam and Hot Water Heating.
All woric guarantees, races reasonable. j
I. F. MOORE AND S. S. SMITH J
t Old Tribune Building.
mortgage: loans
Mney en hand t tean en Real Estate. City and Cwaty
Warrants bwtfht. FMlity and ImfwMtty 1whI Furn
ished. Fire iMwaace.
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phone Slain 8231.
WISE
fi.
Medford,
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OREGON
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Phone U931. t
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208 FrHltgrowers' Baafc BnHMsff
RESOLVED
Th best resolution for yoa
to make is to come to ns for
your next suit, if you want
something out of the ordinary, t
We do the best work and charge t
the lowest prices.
W. W. EEFERT
the pKoa&KSsm: tailok
Oregon j;