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MEDITOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL G, 1910. m EAGLE POINT EAGLETS lly A C. Ilowtctl Tlio latter part of hint wi-olc Mr. ii ltd Mr. H. H. Peyton oiihhj out from (liulr homo mid Hloppod with iim, limviiiL' lliuir town, wont to Mod- ford and on Saturday worn mot tliutu .. Iiy Ida ooiihIiih, A. M. and MWh Hortliu roylon. A. M. roylon brought IiIh wifo and llueo olllldron wllli liiin , from Clmppoll, Noli. Tlioy Hold onl their hulniigiugii lliuro and have ooino hum to look for a homo. Mr. l'oy ton Nityft that llim Ih thu i'i ih t ono of IiIh Idood rulatloim, oiiIhIiIo of ldri own father' family, that hu over Haw, and ho ih a man oi a largo lam ily. A. M, I'oylon Hayn that hu in K')K to look around and noo how ho liken (IiIh country hofoi'o ho Huttloi. A. II. Klrkltiud, thu man whom ( roporlod an having bought tlio Full. plane, aliout two or threo milox wont of imr town, brought IiIh family to thu Kimiiytildu hotel hint Knnday, whoru thoy havt- takon roomn. Ilo in at'companli'd hy Ij. uingvoid. In , eniivormitiou with Mr. Kirkland ahnnl thu parohaHu of that tract, hu .laid that hu thought that hu would tnko it, hut on a morti thorough ox amliiatiou of thu plnco (hat it wuh ho run-down that hu concluded not to lako it, and now hu Ih looking .it auothor traut of land on Antulopu ercok. Frank Manning ramo out hint Sun day and brought IiIh two yoiuigpul ditughtorn. Thuy wuru thu gucntM of MiNH Mnrguoritti Kloroy Sundav night and Monday mominix thuy nil Htnrt vd for llioir mountain homo no.ir Fuy'0". I.ant Sunday I wont to Tahlu Hock and while ihuro Iwimcd that thu Hoiihihlu pooplu of that M'hool din. triut had voted to liulld a now M'ljoul Iioiihu to coHt $3000, Ihhiio warrant to pay for the unuio and then votu h tax to pay it off with the inliro.t gradually. Thuy huvn needed a new HchoolhoiiHu thuro for hoiiiu timu and wotdd hnvu had ono, hut a fuw op ' Htud it, and lo try lo keep ponce, Ihuy gave way. hut now a good nin jorily any liulld, and thuy will build. I wiw an 1 rode along thu road that a law traul of laud in that hull in being put out to fruit .IropH. IVrry .'outer uamu out Moudav uinmiug nnd took thu train for Medford lit clone n dual with a nyn 'tliimlo for hi placu on Itugne river Thu pricu pui.l whk Kft nn no re I uuilorMattil that Ihuru arn several other of IiIh iiij!ilioii who wold nt the Namu timu. Hu wan nu(ompnniid ns faV an Hgl.) Point Jiy IiIh mm Kd wrd, and wni-In-hiw, Henry Frunch. Our road uorviior, TIiouihs Pay. toll mo that hu has heon nernping thu roml wheru thu mud wan miffi-i oienlly dried up, but that hu ha hanl work getting luaiim lo work on the road, uhpi'i-lally at thu priru thu court authorize him lo pay. John Itittur of Mudford and IiIh hrido iiiiiiio out hint Sunday to vinlt IiIh niNter, MritfO. W. OwlngH, IiohIohh or thu Knglo Point hotel. . William Findloy and Willard Ow iiign Htartcd yoHlordny (Monday) with it load of HiipplluH for Money HroH.' now camp on thu 1'. & Ii. rail way route Mr. Swnrtz .and brido nrrived thu hint of IuhI week from Tncoma, Wiihh. Mr, Bwnrtz Ih tlio goneral Mimorintoudenl of tlio work of For tor HroH., on- thu coiiHtructiou work of thu F. ii K. railway. MiHH Molliu W'olib, tlio young lady huIiooI toucher of whom I mado tnou tiou onco huforu aft having to go to Mudford for treatment for puiHon oak, Iiiih recovered mid Iiiih ro turned to lako ohiirgc of hur school again nt Trail. ' A. Taylor of Sotilhoni Califor nia, a rupruHuntatlvo of the Crown Medical Co, of AhIiIiiihI, O,, wuh do- ng hiiHliiuHH with our druggist n fuw dayn ngo. I understand hat a gentleman b the uamu of Niihoii, who Iiiih heuu in lliu uinploy of thu 1'. k K. Hailwuy company Iiiih heon onpiKod to lay off tint tract of laud lyiiiK Houth of thu F. & h. depot into IoIh and that the lotrt will hu put on thu market here mioii and that there will ho ipiito a dumaiid for huildiiiK niton in our town HOOII. Heuj. Kdinondhon, Sr., of Buttu FiiIIh, uamu out hint Monday fur a load of powder, ute, for tlio Buttu I'iiIIh people Mr. Ilaldwiii ciimu out Monday for a load of pipe for thu Crater Lake liiimhur Co. (Iowa mills), an thuy contumplatu putting in u hydraulic ram lo brine; watur from Hit; Httttu uruuk to fiirnihh watur for their uillU. At thu meet in tr of thu stockliolder of tint Miitto Falls & FiikIu Foint Tulephonu Co. IhnI Saturduy they uluctml Mr. Wilcox, pruwident, and Mr. llriuH of Hut to Falls, huerelary, and put two men at work mi thu line to repair it, and now (TuuHilay mnni- inj;) we etui talk wilh our ne'iKlihoi nt Italic rails, and they propone ! put thu line in a pood condition id! lliu wny from llutta Full to Centr.U Foint. Fmuk S'uil, wifu nod little daugh ter were plmnmnt enllum l.it Mon- diiy on their way o Iheir homu uenr Derby. They Iihvu Iibuii living in the count v Ni-nt fur comu timu. A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five yeara' practical experience. OFFICE 113 80UTH FRONT STREET. Wright's Money Makers 10 ncrofl of tho fineat huildinK Hltoa, mnBiiificont viow of Modford nnd valloy, onndy hoII; for flvo days at a bargain price 831-3 acroH, 3'2 milcu out, In fitio locality, 20 ttoros penrs, applof, about 0 yoars old, Bomo choico apri cotB in full boariiif,', GO ncrcH under cultivation, half under ditch; n monoy-makor nt $175 per ncro, lib eral tcrrafl. 7-room bungalow, 1001105 foot lot, fino oak Bhado trees, woll locat ed and oxcollcnt homo invctmont; $2350, caHy tcrmB. 0-room hotiso, 2 lots, closo lo Mnin, 5 blockfi from city pork; $3000. Fino corner lot on Newtown, 50x 100, cement walk; for quick sale, $525, $150 caoh, bnlnnce $10 per month. Thrco nico lots on 14th near Now town, 50x112V.; $100 ench, $125 ciihIi, balance $10 per month. Choico Iota in nil parts of city. LET ME SHOW YOU. J.Bruce Wrights Co. 132 WEST MAIN. PHONE 2691. COLONISTS RATES OREGON TO AND THE GREAT NORTHWEST The management of the Southern Pacific Co. (linen in Orc.n ) takes great pleasure in an nouncing that the low rates from Eastern cit ies, which have done so much in past seasons to stimulate travel to and settlement in Ore gon, will prevail again this Spring DAILY from ftrarch 1 to April 15, inclusive. PEOPLE OF OREGON The railroads have done their part; now it's up to you. The colonist rate is the greatest of all home-builders. Do all you can to let east ern people know about it, and encourage them to come here, where land is cheap and home-building easv and attractive. FARES CAN BE PREPAID at homo if desired. Any agent of the road named is authorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point in the East. REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago, $33; from St. Louis, $32; from Omaha and Kansas City, 25. This reduction is proportionate from all other cities. WM. McMTJRRAY, General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregou ) B. ENYAKT, Preflidem JOHN S OltTH i n i. J. A. PERRY. Vleo.PronIdent. W. B. JACKSON, A't ChlT. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BMK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $0,00 Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. RESOLVED The best resolution for yoa to make is to como to us (or yonr next Knit, if you want something ont of the ordinary. We do the best work and charge tho lowest prices. W. W. EIFERT FKOOKkSglTX TAILOU SALESMAN OF FRISCO WEDS YOUNG MAID SAN PR A NT I SCO, Cl.. April 0. A minor from Portland (hat MUs Rnlh Sinillo luid bet'ii Hlidnctod from lliti KiinrdiniiHliip of .Mini). Hip) wifo of Jiuiutfi Riii tho violiniHl by n my torionn "count" rovunlud todny n ro miinim that oiiiiuitcd huro. .MUh Snvillo wim innrriod n week npi in Portlnud to Rohh .1. Connor, tnivoliiiK Miiliwinnii for it local dry KOodg firm. Connor had purxiat untly iiaknd tlio oonmit of tlio ptiV piuiiiltH,, who livo horn. Coimuiit to tint inarriHKii wiih rofiiHud, Roi'inilly Minn yavillo wont to vitl (ho Ripis in Portland. Connor fol lownd, roiiowod hit unit nnd in a uol thoy woro ninrrind. Tho girl wm nndor iiro. Thuy wrotu that thoy woro married and ninim than, the Havillim havo hoard not hin from thuni. Thu paronlH amioiincod thiw aftornoon that thuy woro willing to foifjivo and would wtdtionui tho young oouplo homo. ; Riots Follow Dry Election DANVILLE," 111., April 0. A num bor of persona woro injured and mniiy nrextrd today in rioU nttoud iiilf th aiiiioiinci'imMit of the rtntt of tho "dry" lction in lln (Jrnpe oroik dtf-lrii't today. Kov. "Hilly Sunday" n-kod th govornuioiit to order out troops lo HiipproPN the rid If. Cornutt-Chnpmnn. Noah S.'Cornutl of Riddlo, Or., nnd MiBH Mury C. Chnpmaii, fornn r ly oI' AmIiIiuhI, worn happily imilvd ii (nnviiaf,'ij Sunday nfloinoon at tho homo of I- T. (Iroon in Ronuburir I ho ooromony wa poiforinod by Km. JauioM l. llawkiiiH at 12 o'olook, in tho pioKonoo of a Rinnll compnny, in oludiiiK thoso lolativitH: Miss Chap man, siHlor of tho hrido, now a tonohor in tho RoHohurj puhlio soliools, and Misn Evolin Cornult, ri-ooiu'h Kistor, a Portland puhlio sohool toaohor. Tlio uowly marripd oouplo loft on tho ovoniiif,' train for Portland, wlioro thoy will Bpond n short honoymoon and then return to thoir fiitmo homo nt Riddlo. You can walk up to tho top floor of n building that Iins olovntorHif you profor to walk. You can "walk around" looking for n room, liiBtond of rondlng the fids if you profor lo walk. Hotel Arrivals. Tho Nnh--S. G. .MoLonu. C. h. llrown, Onklnnd; II. P. Smith, Port land; R. C. Winhhuin, Tablo Rook; n. P. MitiiH. So on Oulw; J. C. Pon dloton, Tablo Rook; A. Clark, Sacra mutilo; I). Hanker, New York; .1. M. Chainborlnin. J. I. Hovor, Port land; Af. E. Ilino, iyan Kranoisoo; .1. W. Chandler. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Tho AfooroJ. R. Sholly, L. R Priuao, Portland; H. V. PIam and wifo, Hullo; A. E. .Topp. lSitgeiiu; W. E. Hixmson, Soattlo; I). R. AfcOei', Eugouo; R. W. AloLeod. Portland; E t. Sharpii, San lTanoiHoo; E. H. Suininy, Son! tie; P. H. Canipboll, Anion; E. is. Soigel, Now York; E Sloinborjtor, San Frauoixoo; J, A Perry, Kninsns City; R. V. Hiteh- oook, Eaglo Point; R. R, Alanninw;. Central Point; L. S. Trofron, AhIi laud; V. Von dor Hollon, Englo Point, MITCHELL & BOELK WAGON MAKERS We make a sixjcialty of rubher tiro work autl or chard harrows and spray tanks, call at Merriman's Shop Riverside Avenue Mason, Gross & Co. Buy, Sell and Promote Oil and Mining Stocks Mines ExpertedjjandOresiTested ADDRESS, ROOM 14, MERCHANTS' TRUST BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR. OAItl) OV THANKS, Wo doHlro to thank our ninny frlondn nnd noltfhbora for thoir flytn nnthy nnd asalHtnnco dnrlng tho nlck noBH nnd dontli of my wifo, Mrs, Olnrn MoDonnld. 14 anchjs Mcdonald. PORTLAND HARDWOOD FLOOR COMPANY Lnrgost stook of Oak, Mnplo, Rooeh, Uireh, Mnliinrnny ind Wniiu.1 ' FLOORING In tho Pnoifio northwest. Alnnufao turorn of Pnrquotry Flooryig. Wo hnvo n lnrgo forco of Export Mo ohnnios mid aro in n position to give oatimatca of finished floor work. Wo also iiso n sanding and sornping ma chine f6r surfacing dnnco halls and skating rink floors. Wo soli wax, wax brushes, funiituro rosts nnd glass sliding shoos. Writo or onll at 208 YAMHILL ST., PORTLAND. Afodford, Orogon; This cortifios tbnt wo bnvo sold Unit's Toxns Won dor for tho euro of all kiduoy, blnd dor nnd rhoumiitlo troubles for ton yonrs, nnd hnvo novor lind a com plaint. It givos quiok nnd pormnnont relief. 'Sixty dnys' trontmont in onoh bottlo. Afodford Phnrmaoy, tf Every Thursday Night At Smith's Hall on Qrnpo and Sixth, and every second nnd fourth Monday in tho month. Six losson card for $5 or $1 lesson. Lonrn to waltz. Privato lopon by appointment. Learn to dance nnd bo graceful. PROF. AND MRS. JEROME, 124 South Central Avo. Here Are Some Fine usiness Chances BLACKSMITH SHOP, tloing good husiness. GENTS CLOTHING STORE; good lease and snap at price asked. OTHER OPENINGS we do not care to advertise. CHOICE BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE AT $67.00 PER FRONT FOOT. Rogue River Land Co. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE MORTGAGE LOAN Money on hand to loan cn Heal Estate. City and County Warrants bought Fidelity and Indemnity Bonds Furn ished. Fire Insurance. JAMES CAMPBELL i Phone Main 8231. 208 Fruitgrowers' Bank BalldtagJ FOR SALE . ONE 4y2-horsepower gasoline engine, used but little, cost $200; price ' $65.00 ONE 3-inch horizontal centrifugal pump, very littlo used; price only $35.00 TWO 3000-gallon redwood tanks, new, never been set up; price, each 5a.OO ONE fine upright piano; price $75.00.. ONE enameled bath tub, wash basin and high-back sink, together with fixtures; new, never been set up; price $50.00 SIX new hot frame cash, 3 ft. by 6 ft.; price, each $ 2.50 TWO fine, well-bred colts, 1 and 2 years old, sired by Black Far ceur, imported by Ruby Bros. FINE SEED CORN FOR SALE. APPLY TO BROOKS' ORCHARD, JACKSONVILLE ROAD, NEXT 'PLACE WEST OF THE OLD THOMAS PLACE. Orchards Farms Town Lots ONLY THE BEST AND AT REASONABLE PRICES. I tun in position to bo of material ubo to you in helping you locato in tho Rogue River country. My iioquniuttuico with tho preso.it owners and knowledge of the boil and condition of every kind, fa vornblo and othorwiso, aro at your command. What you want aro all tho faolH, than you can make nn intelligent investment of your oaBh. I hnvo a list of vory oxcollont bargains which, of course, is con stantly ohnnging, but never mind that como nnd soo mo and I will nolp you got what you want, whothor on my list or not. Corrospondouoo solioitod from thoso at a distanco who wish to loam of this land of honlth and opportunities. George F. Dyer Room 3, Bijou Kuilding, oppositu Mooro Ilotol. Tel. 3201. (Formorly Mnnohoator - by - tho Son, Mass,) f . 81 i ii t , J An Easy Way to Get Breakfast j Just a few General Electric Utensilj vill en- J I j able any housewife to stay in bed another half J j hour in the rooming. Put cereal in the cooker J I J and coffee in the percolator the night before. J R J In llio morning turn the switch, electricity will I I get breakfast ready provided your house u I wired for electric light. I j Let us tell you all the particulars? f I Rogue River Eleciric Company I I i $150 AN ACRE 270 acres, foothill land, about 0 miles from Med ford; thore are about 85 acres on this place now planted to fruit, which includes about 26 acres in bearing. Tho bearing varietiet aro Newtown and Spitzenberg npples and Cornice pears. There are 25 acres of Newtowns in their second year with peach fillers and about 6 acres of Newtowns just planted; also 20 acres ol Jonathans and 10 acros of Bartlett and Anjou pears just planted. About 200 acres of first-class fruit land on tho ploco. There are many springs on tho place and considerable water could be de veloped for irrigation; two houses, good barn and othor buildings. Would subdivide nicely. Easy terms. $2500 Sixty acres, 6 miles from Medford, about 15 acres cleared and partly planted; small building. r $250 AN ACRE 70 nores, about 4 miles from JTcdford, free soil; 25 acres planted to Newtown and Spitzengenr apples, mostly 3 years old; in addition, about 25 acres undor cultivation, balance easily cleared; good now 6-room plastered house, uew barn; alBo set of old buildings. Could be subdivided into two or threo traots nicoly. easy terms. k $5500 Six miles from ilodford, good new buildings, about 8 acres piamon to newtowns, bpitzenbergs and pears, 1 and 2 years old; aooui t acres additional cleared, balance not hard clearing; good lenm, wagon and machinery gU0B ua ile piaco. inis i a 40 acre tract. ?ivj,uuu i ursi-aass iruit and ultnita ranch, 185 noros, 5A miles from railway station, praoticnlly all bottom land, 140 noros now under cultivation, water right with piaco; fair houso, two bams. aiMioumouso on uio pineo, lor Jjio.uuu, winch is only $81 an acre; $0000 cash will hnndlo, nnd eusy terms enn bo had on tho bnlnnco; this is a fino ehnueo to get a first-class traot of low-pricod land m .1 .... 1 A It . m .a. . "ociupuiciii purposes. e oon't tlnnk this will last long, and if you aro intorosted, como in nnd soo us about it. $12,525 Eloven noros in Cnmien nnnru. in vnnru o n i . . , ' J .v., v uuigo ill unil- lott and Anjou poars, 1 to 3 years old; closo in; good soil; tonus $12,000 Eleven acres in Comico and Boso pears, 14 yoars old; these treos aro in full bearing and will pay a good income on the price askod. $15,000 Twenty acres, fino now modorn bungalow, buildings easily worth $4000; about 13 acros of apples in full beaririL'! trunn nro Irt years old; balance planted to apples 2 years old; good soil; sightly" location; close to market; an assured income from tho beginning; a fino homo. $150 to $200 PER ACRE Stowart aero tracts; 2 inilos from Medford; tracta are from 10 to 25 acres in size; fine building spots on all; enn all bo irrigated; ohoapost tracts in Medford neighborhood; easy terms. $300 PER ACRE Finest 5 nnd 10-aoro orchard and garden tracts In the valley; easy tonus. BlPSSi W. T. YORK & CO. J 1 tTiiHklns for IToalth.