MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON, MONDAY, APItfL 18, 3010. SOCIAL AHD PERSONAL ' I'x-CoiimiliiHloiior Tho twin Hiluy wtH u MuitTo rtl vMlor Monday. Block day Im your opportunity. Goorgo W. Trofron of AhIiIiiikI wiih at .IikiIshoiivIIIo on profoHHlonul Ijtiu Iiiohh Monday, John M. WllllaiiiH of Eugene1 I4 In Mudfurd on it IniNinoHH trip. W. W, Halo of OrantH Piinb wn in Modford on bimiuoDH Monday. Ho roady to receive Block day on volopon. Mrif. Mamlu Box of Jacksonville wiih In Mcdford on bufiluoHH Monday. Komuiiiliur tlio eoltngo pruyor mooting In your district tonight. County Judgo Noll wuh in Modford from Juokxoiivlllo Monday on tlio tnattor of tlio location of tlio Crater Lnko road. Wliitinnu'H dollolouu chocolutoH and confoctloiiH at tliu Morrivold Shop. Tluwu lotH in tlio Quouu Anno, Ad dition aro tlio boat over, coniddoriiig prioo and terms. C. C. Clnrko and Charles Miller of Auhlnud woro Modford visitor Sun day. Tlio Modford Printing Company Iibh added n bludory and now docs all HortH of bludory work. Block day bout invoMtmont known for your money. Judgo W. E. Crowes of Soattlo ur rived Sunduy evening to lo6k after Ida business interests horu, Judgo Crowes iu ouo of the attorneys in the litigation ovor the Cardwoll estate, amo to tho Roguo Hivor valloy for that purposo, fell in lovo with tho country, invented and in now ouo of tin. Don't loHt your Block day envoi opo. John II. Cnrkin, attonioy at law, over jncknon County Dank. Mm. I). II. Drcwory loaves thin ovonlng for Portland on a vinit to bor mothor. A fino collection of tho recent fic tion at tho Morrivold Shop. Willlami' Carnation tnlcum powdur at Weal Sido Phnrmaoy. Twenty-fivo rolla of wall pnpor for COo at .Modford Furniture Co. In tho ciibo of tho City of Mcdford vtt. Noah Lyons, accused of disor derly conduct, tho fino was placed at $25. Lyons booamo involved with two would-bo patrons of tho Soattlo lodging house, and iu tho ensuing frnciiM not only lost tho fiiiht, but landed in tho strong, but not tender, nnna of tho law. Tho Union livory atnblo in reopou ed and will bo horenftor operated tin a feed and boarding stable. It. E Onunyaw, proprietor. 2-1 Architects supplies, drawing pa por, etc., otc, at tho Morrivold Shop.' ll. it. laylor, who is now locatoi in uio Appiogaio section, waa in Modford Monday morning on hia way to Urnnts Pass. Twenty-fivo rolla of wall paper for OOo at Modionl Furniture Co. Old bookB rebound by tho Modford Printing Company. T t . . . . iiomomncr uio coungo prayer tnoottng in your district tonight. Colonel It. C. Washburn of Table Hook, It. C. F, Astbury of Gold Hill and II. H. Trouson of Eaglo Point woro Mcdford visitors Sunday. Why pay cash for lota whon you can got them on oaay tonus in tho Queen Anno Addition T William Von dor Hellcn of Eaglo roint was iu Medroru on biiHineaa Monday. A comploto lino of Old Hamnshiro bond, tho finest stationery made, at Uio Aiodrord Printing Co. L. L. Lorimor of'Pairviow, Okla Iiotnn, arrived iu Mcdford Sundny. Air. l.onrnor is a brother of Harry Lorimor and intends to mnko his per manent homo in this section. t Do you liko fnnoy atatlonoryt Tho Mcdford Printing Company onr rios it. All stylos of legal blanks nt tho Mall Tnhuno office Ovor a hun drod fonns. , Privnto board at 110 East flth st. Strictly first-cliisa. Trespass notices for snlo at Mail Tnhuno office Commissioner Pattoraon was horo Mondny with nthore of tho county board on tho mattor of tho location of tho Crator Lnko road. Hob Dow wiib an Intorostod spoo iniov for nn inning or two at tho ball gnmo Sundny. If you wnnt to doublo your monoy In ronl oWnto, Quoon Anno Addition is tho snfo plqoo. C. E. Farmer of Grants Pass was among thoso who attoi)dod tho "al leged" ball gnmo nt tho Modford wounds Sunday. Logal blanks' for snlo. Mail Trib uno office, Jnmos Owons, county oommis slonor, was n, Modford visitor Mon day. nomombor tho oottngo prayer mooting in your district tonight. W. II. Shattuolc of Contrnlln, Wash., ia horo looking ovor tho val ley. Cnntain Gordon Voorhlos is in Modford looking aftor business in torosts. Haakina for Health. ANOTHER 0PRA STAR BUYS HERE BRANCH Cnrrlck Major, "Bony Han" In "Gin gerbread Man," Purchases Part of tho Stewart Tract. Another woll known opora nlngor Iiiih hecoiuo no ImproHHod with tho Ixmuty ami pniiBlbllllloa of tho Hoguo lllvor valloy that ho Ima purchaaod a ploco, will plant an orchard and mnko a homo whoro ho can rotlro between sonnonu and enjoy llfo, Carriole Major, ono of tho stars of tho "Ulngorbroad Man,'!' who plays tho character of "Mnchavallun Fudco" u dealor In black art, necond hand curaca and ovll omens," Is tho latent addition, to Modford'a operatic col ony. When horo a year ago ho wait chnniK'd with tho country and bouan negotiations for a tract. This visit ho purchaiiod, through Mono Dnrkdull, 1G .1-1 ncrei of tho Stewart tract, ad joining Hate brothern' orchard on tho foothills wont of tho city. Noarly ovory opora troupe that has Mtopped any time In Mcdford la do IlKhtud with both city and valloy, and umially no mo one of tho stars makes nn Invoattnent. GOLD HILL CO. BUYS IN KLAMATH Kcno rtallroad & Lumber Company Buys Up Much Property and Will Improve Big Lumbering Planned. f 4-f -f TODAY'S SCORES. National League. At New York Honton-Now York gamo postponed; rain. At St. Lou'w Chicago-St. Louis gamo postponed; rniu. At Cincinnati Pittsburg-Ciucin-nati gnmo postponed; rain. Atnorlran league. At Boston WnHhingtou-Iofttoii gnmo postponed; rain. London Market. LONDON, April lS.Doclincs : An aconda, 12; Amalgamated, ; Bal timore & Ohio, 1-8; C. 0., ft; I)., 1-8; E. P., 1-8; Illinois, i2; M. K. T., 1-8; Norfolk, Vi; 0. W., 1-8; Penn sylvania, 1-8; St. Louis, Vi; U. S., 1-8; Wabash, 1-8. Advances: C. A., 1-8; D. X., 1-8; K. X., ft; L. N., Vi; N. P., 1-8; N. Y. C, 1-SrS. P., 3-8; U.S. Q., Vi. LOOKING UP OLD I GROUNDS Much Interest Displayed In Grants Pass Over4 Rumor That Southern Pacific Intends Bulldinn to Coast. GRANTS PASS, April 18. flovcral years ago, when the subject of a railroad south from this city was pro posed by Ounn and Draper, they ask ed for land for a tormlnal in this city. Tho proporty was solectcd by thorn and a number of our citizens put up 11000 of the purchase price nnd the railroad peoplo put up tho balance, $1800, and according to agreement tho deed was taken In tho name of a committee representing those who paid tho $1000. From time to tlmo tho road promoters bad been In this city, since, having large mining interests In tho southern part of this county. They kept their rail road franchlso alive and protected their right of way, and consequently they were nt all times iu a position to do business. On Friday morning their attorney, A. C. Hough, of this city, received a letter Instructing him to secure, if posslblo, tho terminals ground, they offering to pay back tho $1000 and interest thereon, as they expect to need tho property for railroad pur poses In tho near future, Llttlo Is known In this city as to what Is going on, but that tho South ern Pacific is In the deal, as mention ed last week, is surmised. Tho next move will bo watched by Grants Pass people with interest. PCTTIHP Dl AUG Cf)D kn"' 8oiUtl nml 1,artIand and nil j fanied noguo lllvor valley. Let evwry ULI IIIlU I LnilU rlllt cltlzon of this valley lend a holplng hnnd In ranking tho display wortlir ninrninT r-ian hp i nt. ! '"t'T'ii'-'dlate points, so that our cx-'ot tho occasion. Lot all pull togolk- HIV! I HI. I Hnlrf IfHn IV h"'lt w,n 1,0 et",n hy thousands ofer nnd soo to It ovorythlng Is doe UIUIUlUI I nlll I1LHU I people. Tho Southern Pacific will , make a special effort to bring In 1 everybody to soo tho wonderful ex position of the products of tho fnr- If Plans Do Not Miscarry, This Year's District Fair Will Be Best In History of the Valley. which may contribute to the slice of tho fourth annual exposition et tho two great fruit counties of Oregon. erhaouscr lumber railroad for tho transportation of tho products of tho Every Night This Week Hotel Arrivals. At the Mooro -J. W. Armstrom, Corlnn; 11. F. Ivey, Soattlo; C. C. Clnrko, Ashland; nruce llrlon, Port- t, mill to outBldo markets F. ltoyco, norkeloy; W. R. R. Mot-! mnn nnd wife, Missouri; J. W. Rlod j ffwT'SLiErrs: Ekr-oS ! Cottage Prayermeetlngs laud; N. S. Rosonthal, Chicago; II, M. Kd wards, Doston; C. E. Farmer, Grants Pass; Charles Miller, Ashland; A. P. Andorson, Now York; J. A. Rohortson, Tablo Rock, At tho Nanh Thomas Mullln, Cin cinnati; V. W. Halo, Grants Pass; J. W. Chuto, Uorkoloy; J. R. Cohn, Chicago; John M. Williams, Eugeno; IF. M. Edwnrds, Doston; W. H. Shat tuck, Contrnlla; V. S. Nathon, San Francisco; A. P. Andorson, Now York N. G. Howard, St. Paul; J. W.i Dorry and wlfo, Nod wood; Walter Chrlstnln, Tncoma; D, C. Sholdon, Minneapolis; Fred Mnrao, Portland. KLAMATH FALLS, Or,, April 18. J, King, innnncor of tho Keno Ilnll road & Lumber company, arrived hero Inst night In his automobile to tnko chnrgo of tho company's proposed work In this vicinity. This compnny Is n branch of tho Gold Hill Railroad & Lumbor com pnny, which Is operating extensively In that section. It recently organized and Incorporated horo nnd purchased tlio McCormlck sawmill and light plant nt Kcno, IS miles southwest of this city, to bo opernted under the nnmo of the Pokegnma Railroad & Lumber compnny. In ad Jltlon to buy ing this mill and the proporty, which contains sovornl hundred acros of fine timber, It has slnco purchased about 2500 acres of tlmbor In tho finest sugar and yellow plno bolt In tho Klnmath country. Tho Potter sawmill at Pokegnma, 23 miles farther southwest of Kcno, has also been purchased by this com pany. It Is now being dismantled and tho machlnory Is to bo taken to Gold Hill to bo Installed In a mill thoro. Now machinery has been or dered from tho cast to bo brought to Kono within tho next few weeks. This will bo Installed In a new mill at this plnco and will have a dally capacity of 250,000 feet of lumber. The old steamer Canby, which has been used by tho McCormlck peoplo for transportation on tho Klamath river between horo and Kcno, is be ing rcmodolod and new machinery placed thcroln. This boat will bo taken to tho lower Klamath lake, where It will be used for towing logs and tho transportation of lumber. Machinery and material has been or dered for a now boat to ply on tho rvler In plnco of the Canby. This boat will bo 25x100 feel. A smaller boat, 10x50, will also bo built for tho up per Klamnth lake, for tho use of tho compnny and general traffic purposes. Wnrlr will nnmmnnrn within n fnxv dovs on tho three mllos of locKlnc' 0n Monday, tho 11th inst., after through here last Thursday on his railroad for tho bringing of the saw-!v;nt'K for the Mail Tribune, I .took way to Butte Falls. tnt?n fmm tha Mmi.or ta th mlii.M,M stnSc for Butte nl,8 nmving Mrs. Frank Tungate of Jackson- nou.v.. TUPPER In Medford, April 15, to the wlfo of Lowell Tupper, a daughter. MAYFIELD In Medford, April 17. to tho wife of J.. Mayfleld, a daughter. Hasklns for Health. The District Fair association met recently nt tho Grants Pass Commer cial club rooms, E. T. Staples of Ash land and J. A, Perry of Medford coming down specially for tho pur poso, Bays tno courier, 'ino com mercial club will now assist tho com missioners In making tho necessary it arrangements for holding at Grants Pass next October tho most at tractive fair ever hold In southern Oregon. Every farmer, gardoner, fruit grower, stock raiser and miner should begin now to mako prepara tions for exhibiting tho best that! skill can produce. Attractive preml-l urns will bo offered, Jackson county, has promised to exhibit the most wonderful display of pears over plac-, ed on exhibition. Josephine county, should double ihcr efforts of two years ago. Wo certainly can show fruit, vegetables, grains, grasses, lumber products and stock, cattle, hogs, horses and colts which would i bo hard to beat in any country. The fact that the Commercial club Is go ing to manage the fair is a guaran tee that it will be of a very pronounc ed success. Everybody get busy. From now on full particulars will bo published in the county newspa pers and every citizen of Josephine county should take a part. So come along, Williams Creek. Applegate, Il linois River, Sucker Creek, up the river, down the river and every sec- tlo not tho county. The mining men of tho county should make an ore exhibit -which I will do Justice to the rich mineral districts of the two counties. Ex-' curslon trains will be run from Spo-' THE SAVOY THEATRE TONIGHT THE APEX OF PICTUEEDOM CONVERTS. A Biogxaph Comedy Drama. RED HAWK'S LAST RAID. Thrilling Indian War Picture. L0, THE POOR INDIAN. A Symbolism. Excellent Music. One Dime. DRIVERS- that know the country R3rS that CDver the country QVlCKhY AND WITH COStt-Itt TO YOU ARE ALWAYS TO UK FOUND At XIIB PAItLOW & DOW INO, PROPRIETORS. WEST SIDE STABLES PHONE JW31 a. GltAPJC STRKKT Animal Insurance We Insure Hwses and Cattle Against Death Frem Acdtfwt, Dk east or Fire. NATIONAL LIVESTOCK INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, !. E. Tull, Agent, Medfertf. $ EAGLE POINT EAGLETS $ j By A C. H owlet: it.. . n.i; t ..,.1 i. ..I..:,,. .z i .i..t.tn vn Later this road will be extended tg ,u'u "l Va""0,4 T C... , uuuBuw.f ,,,. ,' L,nnf ,,. i, Wrtv IItcv- C. I)nv4i.nna ono of the. Ellison, and three of her children, roKcgatun to 'onncct witn tno cy-i ,, ,. , .& ,r n -r , ' ., r . . .,.." , ,. . , . .(.JHutto rnlls hustlers, M. C. Mahony.lcnme out on the P. & E. last Thurs- . - .- - tttttt -t- -f -f BUSINESS LOCALS : Whitmnn's delicious chocolntos nt Mnrrivnlil Rlinn Tho Pantonum clonna every- thing porfootly. 25 Robuilt typowntora for snlo chonp nt ftforrivold Shop. For wood of nil kinds, boo tho Squnro Donl Woodynrd. Phono 2001. Fir Btroot, botwoen Second nnd Third atrouts. Gould & Lindloy, proprietors. 201 If you want sntisfnotion, try u sack of Mt. Ilood Snow-Fnll Flour. For Halo nt tho linns Mill, Romcm- bor tho plnco. Polk Hull & Son. ' Evory spot tnkoa n hiko whon tho Pantorium doos yolir work. 25 All kinds frosh fish nt tho fish mnrlcot, Oystors, chiokons, crabs, Bhrimpa and lota of good things. Lunch goods always on hand. Roguo Rivor Fish Co. 23 Stationory and offico supplios nt Morrivold shop. Cottage prayer mooting for tho Oliver evangelistic meetings will bo hold every night this wcok In each of tho olght districts throughout tho city. Como to thoso prayer meetings and learn tho plans of tho mooting get tho cnhtuslnsm and learn about 01 Ivor. It thcro Is n prayor meeting In your district, Mr., Mrs. or Miss Church Member, bo sure to go tonight; you'll bo hnpplor for having attended. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN , PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 303 Block Day Means Anonymos Gifts "GINGERBREAD MAN" . PROVED GOOD EATING Tho two coursos of glngorbrond of- forod local thoatorgoors on Saturday and Sunday ovonlngs nt Tho Modford rovod dollclous lndood, Largo audi ences nttondod each porformanco nnd woro woll ploasod. Tho noxt attrac tion will bo "ltlp Van Wlnltlo," If, this Bpringtimo, your "fnnoy tuniB to thoughts of" a bottor fum- shod room lot your attention turn to tho want nds, "Let Not Your Right Hand Know What Your Lett Hand Doeth" Is tho Block Day Maxim. Tho anonymous gift of $350,000 to Columbia univorsity points to a so lution, temporary, perhaps, but a so lution still, of n rather urgent prob lom of practical philanthropy. In othor words, in this ago of milliqn dollar bonofaotions, what ohnuco to jar tho public has tho well-moaning fellow who hns only a trilling $350, 000 to bostow. Now, by tho oxpodi- ont of anouymous gifts ho mny cmorgo from tho 2:20 class m tho running nnd do his part iu philanthropies. Of courso, for tho coming Block day, uono of tho ludios auticipnto suoh mammoth bonofaotions given oven publicly; but it is felt that many pooplo hnvo withhold contributions to tho worthy library causo, booauso thoy folt thoir possiblo gifts too small, Suoh reasons, howovor, need no longor dotor donations, small or othorwiso, from finding thoir way into tho Block day onvolopos, since nil tho gifts nro to bo anonymous. NOTICE. Thoro will bo no mooting of tho Wodnosdny Study club this week. 'Hasklns for Health." Rev. Davis had already had the an nouncement made that there would be preaching that night and by 7:15 the schoolroom occupied by the primary department was well Tilled nnd Mr. Dnvis preached and ex plained tho cause of our visit to IJutto Falls, i. e., to organize a Con gregational church, nnd announced preaching for tho next evening, when ho' would read from tho Congrega tional church manual something of the rules and doctrine of tho church. After the rending your correspond ent prenched and on Thursday eve ning we organized a church of ten members, six of whom were present, but tho others were hindered from coming, but will bo formally received whon Mr. D. will be up there again. While avo were there Rev. Delano, a Dnptist minister, came up and an nounced that ho would preach on Thursday eve, and on Thursday night Row Qibboney stayed with us and wont to Butte Falls on Friday to re main over Sundny, so while those people have been almost wholly with out preaching tho past winter, they hnvo ono now. Tho Dewing compnny hnvo men at work remodeling the mill nnd getting everything ready for business. They have a fine school, with Mr. Wright ns principal, nnd Mrs, Barrett in chnrgo of the primary department Whilo there Dad Mnhonev took me all through tho schoolhousc, and I toll you, it is n schoolhousc. Thoy may woll feel proud of it. Tho three rooms designed for tho classes aro all largo and tho auditorium or as sembly room is largo enough to hold almost any nudionco that will as scmblo thoro, while in addition thoy hnvo clonk rooms, halls and closets for tho uso of tho janitor to keep his brooms, water pot, etc., in, ni)d tho wholo houso is finished off in tho most approved style. Thoy hnvo five storos (two in ono building), ono gro cery storo and a dry goods storo, in cluding tho drug store, a barber shop, billiard room, soft-drink ostab lishmont and n good hotel, tho View hotel, kopt by Mrs. W. W. Pnrkor. Tho snlo to which I referred in my last was mndo, it boing tho J. A. Smith plnco on Ynnkoo crook, con sideration $25,000. Tho plnco was bondod to Willinm Von dor ITollon nnd ho sold it to n Now York com pany. The citizens of Eaglo Point woro grontly surprisod to loam that tho mail had boon taken froip S. II. Ilnr nish nnd givon to tho railroad com pany, but suoh is lifo in tho far west. Mr. Millor, tho airont for tho But to Falls Lumbor company, nassod k 1 The Southern Dairy Co- Are now prepared to supply the family trade with pure, rich ICE CREAM Fruit Bricks, Water Ices, Sherbets, etc. SPECIAL RATES TO CHURCHES, LODGES, PICNICS, SOCIALS, ETC. OTJR QUALITY AND PRICES ARE RIGHT. The Southern Dairy Co. 32 S. CENTRAL AVE. PHONE MAIN 881 Brillion Double Rollers I day to visit Mrs. Tungate's son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Watkins. A. II. Kirkland aud family, of Ohio, who have been stopping at the Sunnyside for some time, t-tnrted for Gold Bench, Cal., last Thursday. I see that there are four carloads of wood pipe that have been uu-j loaded lying along the track near our I depot, for the Mcdford ater works. Since Sam Harnish has been de-j prived of carrying the inil bo has! come to tho conclusion to subscribe for tho Mail Tribune. j Mr. Mooro of Elk Creek was n pleasant caller last Thursday night j on his way to his homo on Elk creek. ; Ho was returning from Ashland and reports that tho frost has injured the j applo crop considerably. i Frank Ward, representing thei Bruco Shoe company of Portland,! and Guy G. Smith, representing M. E. Smith & Co. of Omaha, Nob., were soiling A. B. Zimmerman a stock of new coods last Friday. : A company of railroad surveyors camo to tho Sunnysido hotel Friday night. Thoy aro going over tho old trnck to strnighteu out some of tho curves, etc. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Simpson, who hnvo been visiting friends in Sun Francisco and nro on their way homo in Cnna Tlnv. efrmnpil off nt Mrtilfnrtl to visit Dr. R C. Gale, special agent j BeSt Clod MaSlierS Olt tllC MaCt i oi uio uepnriiuont ui cuimuuiuu mm labor, and family, camo out to Englo Point in nn auto, stopped for diunor nt tho Sunnysido hotel. Mr. Simpson is general managor of tho Coos Bay Lumbor company, nlso innyor of tho plnco. Ho said that wherever ho goes ho can hear nothing but about Medford and Roguo River valloy and tho wonderful fruit wo raiso here. So ho stopped off to seo for him solf, nnd ho snys that wo have iu deed a fino country horo, and espe cially around Eaglo Point. Your Eaglo Point correspondent would suggest that some of our mer chants fix up thoir porches nud tidy tilings up so that thoir surroundings will bo nioro attractive P. II. Daily oxpects to have the oarpentors at work ou his new house noxt wook. Thoro was a sohool ontcrtainmoni at Brownsboro last Friday night and a dnnco at Colby's followed. There woro 12 or 15 of our young folks wout from horo nnd of courso thoy had a good tuno. Mr. Brndshaw of Poyton, who lm boon priming tho J. A. Smith orchard on Ynnkoo oreok, finishod his job last Friday and Saturday morning started for his homo. We have a big stock of the "BRILLION" Double Rollers the best t j clod-crusher on the market. The Brillion does the work In Just one-1 half the time you can do it with any other roller. Better get one to pulverize those clods. IT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN ONE SEASON. Big Stock of Buggies We can show you a big assortment of buggies. Most anything yon t may desire In this line can be seen by visiting this store, Every buggy t Is tho best and tho prices are right come and let us convince you. Hubbard Bros. Medford - Oregon WW