Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 16, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE aCGDFORP MA1X TRIBUNE, MEDKJRD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAftOII !(, 1910.
NO GAYNOR BOOM FLOODS SWEEP OVER
IK "SHOW ME" STATE NORTH DAKOTA LANDS
Missouri Democrats Peeved at Inter
views Sent Out That Banquet Was
for Purpose of Presidential Boom.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 16. Mis
souri Democrats aro Somewhat peev
Missouri Leaves Its Channel and In'
undates Lowlands Steamer "EX'
panslon" Wrecked by the Waters.
BISMARCK, North Dakota, March
10. Floods aro sweepmi tho low
cd at tho interviews sent out f win a?n Mfoasouri river in
new xore tuai me uaaquei ni opru.g- Tho rf steamer Expausion
field, Mo., scheduled lor April .uWas wrecked by tho suruiHi? waters,
and to which au invitatiou has been Reports fioni Maudan indioato thnt
extended to Mayor Gaynor of New j the streets of the town are nnder
York City to attend as the guest of!"r- .
honor, is to start a presidential boom! Wir communication has been m
for Gaynor. Local Democrats say. - terrupted but uo loss of lifo was re
Wnnthim? like that was iutondod and!0""1-
say that there will be no banquet t 1KVEL0PMKNT AND SUBDIVISION
, jf. A A ..... ... ..II
all if tho term as tho "campaign of ouu uu """"
misrepresentation xs kept up." Under dllch 260 acre cleared, CO
Considering that former Governor. cr8 soil. Best proposition now
Folk and other native sons are to at-a"- $36,000. Terms. Also oth
tA tinnnnnt ihn fJaviior boom is bargains. A. N. Parsons, Grants
not received enthusiastically. PaM- 07
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
(By A C. Howlett
Since 1 last wrote R. C. Lawton
came out, hunted up his tract of land
he had purchased off the Stoddard
tract, got the material on the ground
to fix his camp and by Saturday left
his room at the Sunnysido hotel for
Medford to get his wife, returning on
Sunday and Monday morning moved
his effects onto his farm, pitched his
tent and went to housekeeping. His
plans to grub the land and prepare it
this summer for planting and put it to
orchard this coming fall. The happy
young couple anticipate spending u
pleasant time, camping there this
summer.
The Pacific & Eastern railroad
company have had their surveyors
out surveying out a new line for their
railroad, leaving the old track on the
desert on the south side of Little
Butte creek and running un the edge
of the desert, crossing Antelope creek
about one-fourth of a mile above the
junction of that stream and Little
Butte, running thence a northeasterly
course and crossing Little Butte
somewhere near, if not in, the town
of Eagle Point, thus cutting out sev
eral bad curves and avoiding some
very poft ground through which the
present road travels. I understand
that they have crossed Butte creek in
two different places. I was away
from home when the surveyors got
through and left the Sunnyside so did
not learn where they went. I under
stand that there is ono ninii through
whose placo the new survey runs that
walked along behind the surveyors
and pulled up the stakes and threw
them into the creek but we might us
well buck against fate as to buck
against a railroad company.
Scott Clnspil and wife of Butte
Falls came out on Friday of last week
and bought a part, at least, of their
load of goods for their store at our
local stores, returning on Saturday,
nnd Miss Lottie Peters, an invalid
who has been stopping nt the Sunny
side, who has lived with them for n
great many years, returned to Bntte
Falls with them. She has greatly im
proved in health since her arrival
here.
Mr. Marssy, another of our Butte
Falls merchants, was down tho Inst
of the week nnd stopped on tho wny
to Medford, returning Saturdny with
a part of a' load of merchandise for
his store, proceeded on his wny Sat
urdny evening toward home.
George Childreth moved his family
to Medford last week and on Monday
"Win. Von der Hellen moved from the
house recently purchased of George
Daley, Jr., by John Nichols into the
homo just vacated by Mr. Childreth,
and thus it goes as soon as a home is
vacated by ono it is filled by aiipther
nnd still they come.
There never was such n demand for
teams nince. tho town of Eagle Point
was started as there is now and it
seems thnt tho demand is increasing
every day.
Last Sunday there was quite n
crowd came out from Medford but n
I was away from home I am unable
to give n list, and now ns tho woods
in tho valley aro drying up tho good
people of the city will continue o
como nnd enjoy tho fine ride nnd a
largo number who cannot procure rigs
come up on the trains.
Tull &Schimmerhom stnrted one of
their trusted men last Saturday with
a team to take a family to tho Iowa
camp from Medford and ho got ns
far ns John Allen's by night and Mr.
Martin, the driver, was taken sick,
so had to phono to Medford for help,
The result was that Charley Tull went
nnd thoy arrived at the Sunnysido
Hotel bunday night about 8 o'clock,
but I am glad to say that Mr. Martin
was feeling much bottor and after
supper thoy went on to Medford,
Charlov says that tho roads are nil
gone elonr out of sight Mr Tall
hired Thomas Abbot to go with him up
to Allen's and take tho load from
there on to the Iowa camp, he return
ing to tho Sunnyside Monday after
noon about 3 o'clock.
Mr. Craig of the firm of Craig &
Fuller, one of the railroad contract
ors, was here Monday afternoon look
ing for a conveyance to take his wife
up to his camp. ,
Last Saturday afternoon, although
I was hardly able to. ride, I saddled
my horse and started for Trail whe
there were two young folks anxiously
looking for me, stopping over night
with mine hostess. Mis. Middlebush
er. The next day about noon I start
ed again and wended my wav to John
T. Zimiuertee's and after a few min
utes time fo.r preparation on the part
of the young couple I was prepared to
send the following notice to the Mail
Tribune: Married, by Rev. A. C.
Hewlett at the residence of the
bride's parents Mr. Charles Blacss
and Miss Minnie Zimmerleo, March
13, 1910. After the ceremony wt
over we all sat down to a bountiful
repnsi. mere were no invitations -given
out but about all of the twoL
families were present
while in tho neighborhood that their
friends nnd lucre is a lot of them,
intend to give the young couple a
good old charivari Sunday uight.
Mr. Dupray of Butte Falls came in
last Monday night from Medford on
his wny home and stopped with u.
He informs me that he expects to
close his hotel tho first of April and
from that time keep simply a room
ing house and billiard room; that W.
V. Parker and. wife will ooen up a
hotel, etc.; that businexs is' beginning
to liven up in tho Falls nnd they are
looking for lively times there is sum
mer.
AUOl'T 1IYOMKI
A Hot tic Only Cost. 00 Cents
A Complete Outfit Including
Inhaler
When Charles Strang states most
emphatically that ho will guarantee
llyomol to euro catarrh or ta glvo
you your money back, what Is your
answorT
Aro you satlsflod with your con
dition, or do you want to rid your
solt fororer of vile catarrh, with Its
humiliating symptoms, such as hawk
ing, spitting, blowing and bad breath.
Hyomot Is a simple, antlsoptlo mod
Iclno, that you breathe through a
small pocket Inhalor oror the parts
affected by catarrh.
It Is mado of Australian Euenlyp
tus xnlxod with other germ killing
and membrane soothing antiseptics
Get a comploto outfit today. It
only costs 11.00, and contains every
thing necessary to cure any ordinary
disease of catarrh. Extra bottles, If
needed, 60c.
llyomol Is the best remedy la tho
world for sore throat, coughs and
colds, croup and broachltla. It gtre
wonderful relief In two minutes
For sale by druggists everywhere and
by Chas. Strang. Send for free sam
pie bottle and booklet. Booth's Hy
omel Co., Buffalo, New York.
Best Groceries
EMPLOYMENT AND
BUSINESS. GHANCES
At Prices Stricll' in
Keeping with the
Quality of Our
Stock which is
Unexcelled
A Trial will Convince You
Allen Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
See Diamond for
DIAMONDS
Wo are prepared to nhow tho people of Mortforri and
vicinity a Cull and comploto lino of watches, juwolry
and diamonds. Wo respectfully solicit a share of
your patronage. A pleasure to show Roods.
VISIT THE NEW JEWELRY STORE.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
J. W. DIAMOND
115 West Mnln St.
Medford
SUMMER EXCURSIONS EAST.
The Southern Pacific company will
cell excursion tickets to eastern
t-olnts at reduced rates on the follow
ing dates: May 2d and 9th, June 2d
and 17th and 24th, July 5th and 22d,
August 3d and September 8th, going
limit ten dnys, tctal limits 90 days.
Rates to Missouri Rlvor points and
return $69.90; to Chicago and roturn,
$82.40. Fo". further Information call
at local ticket e'llco or ad 'ress A. S.
RoBcnbaum, Local Agent Southern
Pacific Co.
A RARE RARGAIX.
25 acres 3-year-old Spltxodberga
and Newtowns, excellent condition,
adjoining best bearing orchard here.
Best free loam soil. Below tho ditch.
S10.000. Terms. Also other bar
gains. A. N. Parsons, Grants Pass.
407
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
00 acres, good for orchard, $1000.
10 acres, vineyard in California,
$2600.
840 acres, SO miles from Grants
Pass.
FOR SALE.
40 acres near Woodrillo; a snap.
12 acres, otees in, $1000.
18 acres, 3 miles out, $275 an acre.
20 acres, planted to trees, 2 miles
out; a nap.
Q acres la bearing, $9000.
9 acres in bearing,. $8000.
24 acres, planted to apples and
pears, $300 an acre. .
HOUSES FOR SALE.
7-room hang-alow, $2500.
5-room boose, new, $2300. '
0-room house, $1800.
8-room bonse, modem, $2300.
10-room bBnjralow, $5000.
5-room house, $1700.
12-mom hnnnn. Ontrnl nv . 4000.
0-room honse, Central are., $0500. II
lu-room nouse. central are., ?oouu.
room honse. Central nvc. $3500.
t ,"; '3 1 house, $3500. F
... iV'.o J . I , AA.AA
j uuu i-ruuin Dungaiows, $xuu.
5-room bungalow, modern, $2300.
4- room cottage. $1700.
FOR RENT.
0-room honse, $20.00.
5- room honse, $12.00.
5-room honse, 2 acros, $12.00.
5-room house, aero, $12.00.
LOTS.
2 lots, 50x120, $300 each.
2 lots on Oakdad are., $2500.
2 lots on Oak, $1000.
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENTS
140 acres, price $-100.
100 acres, nrico $350.
WANTED.
Man and wife, no children, cook for
one.
Man nnd wife, no children, cook for
four.
Man and wife, no children, woman to
assist.
Man and wife, no children, cook for
nine or ten.
25 Ranch hands.
Chambermaid, out, $25, room nnd
board.
Teams wanted, plowing, $5 oer dav.
Clearing land, cnll, 10 miles out. if
wuvvpMVlUDli title UflCU IU JUIUUIII.
Have you house cleaning, carpets or
nigs to clean, chimneys to clean ir
any other work, hour or dayT I
can furnish you the help; also
suits cleaned and pressed.
E. F. A. BITTNER,
208 Taylor & Phlpps Big. Phono 4141
LOTS
WANTED
Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FURNISHED
B. H- Harris & Co.
MFDFORD - - - - OREGON
Office in JaoKouu wounty Bank Upstairs
7 East Front Lots, .55 x 123 at $550
2 South Front Lots 62 1-2 x 100 at
$7 50 each.
These lots are only six blocks
from depot on the West side.
THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Fire Insurance No. 1 1 North Gentral Ave
J
New Cases.
N. H. Lyon vs. D. C. Green) to re
cover money; Vnwter & Purdin for
plaintiff,
Provost Bros. vs. C.'G Warren, to
foreclose lien; E. D. Bripgs for plain
tiff. Eliza J. Lewis and William Lewis
vs. t amnnun itouinson, action in
ejectment; Colvig & KenrncH for the
plaintiff.
OUItKJ) WITHOUT A K.VIFK.
About eight years ago, after hav
Ing consulted ueveral physicians who
failed to cure my wife, I called In
Dr. HliiK, Chinese Phyolclan, 720 J
street, Sacramento. After making an
examination he pronounced it a case
of abscess of the bowels, for which
no successfully accompilslieu a euro
without a knlfo. About a year ago
ho also treated hor for l ei'.rt trouble,
with whlc'i he had the samo success.
Some time back ho cured me of a
case of kldnoy trouble Anybody want-
Id nuy rcforoaccfl can address mo at
528 Oak avenue. orAnloJopo, Sacra-
nionto couny,
T J. ATWOOD.
January 8th, 19X0.
IIa8kins for Health, "
A. L. VROMAN
PLUMBING & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
OFFICE
113 SOUTH FRONT STREET.
Medford
Bakery and
Delicatessen
All kinds of Bakery Goods and
Delicatessen. Lunches prepar
ed for fishing and picnio pur
ties. Satisfaction guaranteed.
OPEN LETTER
ALMALGAMATED FILM
EXCHANGE
(Incorporated.)
Successor to MORTON FILM I3XCH ANOK & KIUHO.V DISPLAY CO.
112 H Fourth Street lilil Madison Struct.
Portland, Ore. Seattle, Wiwli.
HIGH CL4SS FILM SERVICE
Agents for nil makes of Licensed Motion Picture Machines ttntl
Dealer In Song Slklcfl-TraveHtig-Tnlkliig MucIiIiicm nnd Kocorda
Electric I'lanoa and Orchestrion .oveltle. Ktc.
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Portland, Oregon, March 7, 1910.
M'gr Bijou Theater, Medford.
Dear Sir: If you do any newspaper advertising we would re
spectfully request you to put tho following on same, which will, we
believe, do you as much good as It will ourselves. v
"An exclusive service furnished this theater by the Amalga
mated Film Exchange of Portland, licensed by the Motion Picture
patents company, New York. All pictures approved by the board
of censors, New York."
Yours Very Truly,
AMALGAMATED FILM EXCHANGE,
P. 8. Tho original of this letter can bo soon In lobby of Dljou
Theator. A. L. MIDOLBY, Mgr.
For Sale Stock Ranch
$5000200 acres; 00 acres cleared; 50 head
of cattle; five horses; 90 chickens; plows,
drags, mowing machine, etc; house, two
barns, sheds, all in good condition. Ten
miles from Eagle Point. .Sec owner.
1022 West Tenth Street.
Can you nee woll? If not, con
sult Dr. Coble. Itopdra of all
kinds.
Wo c-.n dupllcato any lens mada
Magic oyoclaso cloanora free.
Dr. Goble
Optical Parlors
Main Street.
No. 18 Wont
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DRIVERS that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
QUICKLY AND WITH COMK MW TO YOU AHK ALWU'H TO I IV?
FOUND Al TIIK
FAKLOW Ai DOWNINri, PltOPIlIICTOHS.
WEST SIDE STABLES
PIIONH 2131 S. (JItAPIC HTHHHT
REAL ESTATE
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Iron Works
E. G. TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor.
v Foundry and Machinist
All Urn of Engines, Spraying outfits, Pumps, pollers and Ma
chinery, Agents In Southern Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MOPSE & CO.
Ilaskins for Health,
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Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
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JOHN S OK' 11 I iisii
J A. IMOHUY, Viuo-ProHldoflt.
W. It. JACKSON. AHH't OaHluer.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
JAPITAL ysg.OQO
SURPLUS ... $6,000
8afety boxes for rent. A uoral Banking Business transacted
We solicit your patronaut),
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