MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD; ORECON, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1910, $ EAGLE POINT EAGLETS f By A C. Ilowlctt 1 Air. Koiilur, uno of tho of Moo rorco of tlm foii'iit. riuiijoni of Murtforil, nilltid on lilii rulurii from u trip to tho Oil hill country a fow InyH iu;o iwiil anionic tlio IiiuIiIoiiIm of ItitorostH hit roliktoil wiiii oiio concoriiliii: 0110 of It Iff lirotlior riiiiKoni, (looiy.o II. Wi'iit. It upiumrH that thy until Kontor luiti a Ikiiho Unit iloun not ill way it do iih lio In told ami upon tho oitiikIoii ro forroil to Mr. Wont and .1 oh it Holtz nlnrlod to I nit o a rlilo In u rli; with tho nfoi-OHiilil homu and omi of JoIiiiiiIo'h. ICvorytlilni; wont iiIoiik nuioothly until thoy riuno to ono of IIiomo polo IiiIiJkoii that nro rjtiltu conuiion In tho hlllii anil tlmio tho homo duclilml that tho hrldKO wan not unfit and mo rofiiiiiiil to k mid on account of tho urging on tho part of Johimlo tho horxi) hoi:au to rear anil pluiiKO anil Ulolc wlioroujion Joliunlo alnuul to K't hohluil tho oor.t to cut further from tho hornc-H hcolii unit (loorr.u hikiIiik; IiIiii iiiuklni; that inovu a I hum I to Jump clear from tho wiikoii and JiihI iih ho Juiupoit tho homu i;tivo u mid don pIuiiko throwing Woat out on hla hIiIo ami Jtitit tlmn tho wheel ntruclc lihi li'K ami at alinont tlm nniuo 1 1 mo toro tho tikln.off hla forehead, Ho wan not norlounly hurt hut hail n very cloco call. Kluco NIcIioIm, JacltBoii & Co. huvo hoiiKht out tho meat market, thoy havo hoim makliiK homo cIiuiikuh In tholr cold HtornKu room, Mr. John Hut 1 1 h linu hi.'on dolni; tho rarpou tur work. Hluco Dolor & Dulcoy havo toltl out tho moat markot IuihIiuwh horo, Mr. Dotur Iiiin nought (ho lot formerly occupied liy A. J. Floury, where now Htauila tho luiuher shod ami yard. I uiidorntnnd that Mr. Floury Hold tho lot for 1250 and that Mr, Outer Ih contemplating purchaHlnt; tho alied and the lumber that In within tho yard. Mm. IIIhkIiih of Jnol(noiivl!lo wnti out visiting her mother Mrs, F. W. .Smith the middle part of the week. Jo Moomnn Iina J nut put hla Mingo on tho road between liogle I'olnt mid I'eyton ngiiln for the biiiii- I'roHpcct by another carrier. John aaya ho got ho tired llvliu: In tho, country (Trail) that he can not Htmnl ' It, Nothing but city llfo will do for, hlin ho ho will Htny In Knglo Point. j H, A. Carlton wan mulling on hl many frlonilii hero IiihI ThuiHilay and , 1 1 1 m hou J. II, waa, gazing around; mining tho people to find how much! thoy wore worth mid another Hon waa giiitltig around to try., to find out all that hu could about how many there were In each famlly.nnd how old they wore --and It alnt fair to mnlto tho! h'lrln tell a boy like Herbert how old they are ami all tho partlculara btitj Hhch la life when the couhiih oiiumorii tor cornea around. j H. It, Mlnter, our bona nhoop man F. Doilgo drove up ThiUHilny In an auto for dinner about two, p. m. They wore a lltllo Into but got dinner all tho hiiiiii ami after dinner wont to Hue the world-fmnod TroiiHon & (luthrlo orchard near Knglo I'olnt, then went up the railroad to tho com in I unary and were talking of going up to Crnlg & Fullor'H corn pany. Mr. MorrlH, tho ollwoll and coal mini who Hitperlntended tho boring of the oil well In tho deiiert aouth of hero about a year ngo wan a pleaannt caller Thurnday afternoon but went on to Medford. TliomiiM Abbot and Fred Holloa had finite an experience Thurnday afternoon. Thoy wero plowlni; on the old Moomon place and ono of them laid tho linen down to get a drink mid about the horncn took a notion to ko off and they went with the plow attached and wjion thoy Htopped tho plow waa In n thicket of A Paint Display I i ilw...,. ....... I., i rpl...H.t and reporta that hla aheop aro doing f1m," ' n" one hnndlo and fine and that ho now ban on hand"" " " fa about 800 Iiiinlm and antlclpatea hav ing a crop of wool, H. V. Carlton of New Jeraoy, came out on the l'ncltlc &. Kaiitern laiit Thurnday and apent the night with A clever nrrnngcinciil of paint cans iih and the next day went to vlalt an and appropriutu advertising material old aciiualntanco on the oldJ. H. Car fonn tho ImaiH of an exceedingly at 1 1 on farm returning on Friday morn- tractive window in lug to Medford. j OLMSTEAD & HIBBARD'S Mr. Mayfleld and family and son store thin wcok. A special feature John mid family moved Into the hoimo of the diaplay !h a set of old weather recently vacated by Mra. William Ab- beaten enrnngo apokcH with half of but Wedneoday. tlio Hurfaco of tho apokes t rented to Dale Hazle la ongnged In lathing; ono cont of Actno Quality Cnrringo Mr. von dor Helleu'B now Iioiiho and Paint eaeli apoko Hhowitip; n differ- Wolfer and Wnmaley nro doing tho ont color of tho paint. Tho follow- pliimblng work. iiig fitatement ia iniulo on ono of the Charley Ienr who liaa boon work- display carda: "You enn make your lug In the nilnoH In Slaklyou county, old bugu;y look now for a dollar by California, called Thurmlay on his tlio uao of this paint. way to the I2lk crook inlnoa. With this suggestion and the very J2d Welch and T. J. Yocuin of small outlay ncccBtmry wo nro sure Central I'olnt were pleauant callers , that all of tho nhabbv vehicles in thia Unite Falla country. Mr. Welch la territory will immediately take on a Interested In the aawmlll business new appearance. and wan up In (tint country to look at BchkIch being good for nil kinds of the timber. Ho apeaka In high tcrma vehicles, attractive display sign? of tho timber and aaya that the Cra- illuutrato in colors a great many ter Lake mill doing fine work. other uses for this wonderful paint EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS mer and fall or na long aa ho carrloH tho ninll. John W. Sniltlu Mr. Bryant and Hnin Watklni. whn In carrvltiir the Mr Wnmnlev nro lolnc tlio work mall from hero to Trail, waa takc.nl I.eo KdiniLidson of Derby was horo nick last TucAdayi on tho way he- last Thurday and aaya that ho cx tweim Trail and I2aglo I'olnt and had Ttio SunnyHldo has just hauled out, in mid about tho home. The display from Medford 8000 feet of lumboriis n creditable one and well worth with which to put In four dormor inspecting. wlndowH and partition off four moro tHMrnnnm XOTICH TO AUCHITKCTrS. to Htop and get some one clue to take ll on lu hla placo and Judge John Watklna took It from hero to Trail where ho hnd to lay ovr on Wed nesday whllo tho mall waa taken to The board of directors of school district No. 49 will meet Friday ovo nlng, May 13, 1910, at tho high school biilliHnjr nt 7 d'clock p. ni. porta to mov- JiIb mill from Dorby up:to consider plana nnd estimates for nonr tlio Rnurco of n ir Utltto tills il ni-rwuin .uu iu mo .ininiif,i summer. Artie Nichols, our meat market man, called for dinner last Thursday. J. 12. Croon, T. W. Osgood and I. Hchool and n ton-room ward school. 40 OltIS CItAWFOUD, Clork. ITBRlHriH for Health. John Hclrnlo of North Talent wna In Medford last Friday. Mr, and Mrs, Loulo Colvcr of Phoe nix wero Ashland bUHlm-m vlsltora laat I'Vlday. C, Cary of North Talent wan n Tal ent visitor last Thursday. Loulo Colvo" of Phoenix was In Medford last Saturday. A. H. Furry of Phoenix was a Med ford visitor Saturday. John Mast was In tho hub city on buslnesH Saturday. George Itoberta of North Talent went over to visit hla daughter, Mra. h. 12. Hughea of Forn Valley. lames McDonald of North Talent wan a Phoenix visitor Saturday. I2d Clcmena, foreman of the Kstep orchard, waa In Medford laHt Saturday. W. Howo, an old time Talent rcsl jdont, waa In North Talent Saturday .ronowlng old acquaintances. Mr. Howe left Talent when a boy and haa recontly returned. Mr. and Mra. Welden Hartley wero doing trading In Medford last Saturday. C. Caroy, one of North Talents gardeners, wno In Medford last Sat urday delivering tomato plants to William Gore. Frank Oatman of Talent and super intendent of one of tho fine young or chards north of town, vent down to Medford Saturday. Joshua Patterson, ono of tho coun ty road supervisors, was in Medford Saturday. Wo hope ho encouraged John R. Allen in the matter of tho electric road. John Roberts, ono of our most en terprising North Talent gardeners, waa In MedforJ-wIth Bomo early veg etables last Friday. Gcorgo McCIsIn Is busy these days putting on tho finishing touches to Ira Dunlap'g new dwelling house In Phoenix. A largo force of men left Phoenix and North Talent Monday to w6rk on the dam In order to get a better sup ply of water for Irrigation purposes. Parties havo leasod u fine tract of land of Joshua Patterson for a nur sery and liavo set out lour thousand yound trees. This is another ono of Talent's enterprises worthy of mention. Talent Is having a regular dancing fnd this spring and ovory Friday night they gather to trip tho light fantastic toe. Many came from all parts of the valley to Join In tho merriment. W. Holdrlilco of Talent was offer-' ed $2000 an aero for his flno peach' orchard ono day last weok, but ho refused tho offer. Mr, Holdrldgo aurc ly has tho finest young hearlnj peach orchard in this valloy. Jeff Dull, proprietor of tho Boll hotel at Talent, says ho will havo to rent the house out, becauso ho and his wlfo cannot possibly stand tho work and responsibility of such crowds a come to bo fed and lodged there, and good help Ir, so scarce and hard to keep. 12. F. Mogoon, agent for the Oliver typewriter, was up to C. Carey's Sat urday demonstrating tho work done with an Oliver, and found several In thnt little nolfchborhood who aro Interested. 4 Notice. The Brotherhood of Americnn Yeomen will meet at Anglo opera house horcaftor on second and fourth Mondays of each month. AH Archers should coino out Mon day, May 9. Big feed. R. L. TAYLOR, Foreman. O. F. CHBLQREN. Correspondent. All Who Love Little Ones will provide purest of tho pure in Candy "t i or me dcoi 01 ranty PatroMti the "Modern DeaUr" Utitn CalKtlMry C, Mlr., Ptrtlud, Onroa em Notice Tho old established Medford Bakery and Delicatessen have again resumed business with new men, better goods, prompt service. Everything up-to-dato. Our motto Is to pleaso our pat rons. Give us a trial. Respectfully, A. F. RE1NKING & Co. SOUTn CENTRAL AVE. PHONE MAIN 2232. P. O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT We make any land and stylo of Windows. Wo carry Glass of any size on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Ms4ford, Origos, PLUMBING STEAM AND4HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEE-N & PRICE 11 North D St.. Mi'dford Oro. I'hone 303 WW Protects Buildings frcsu the Worst Blizzard hrer TE know the roofing we advocate. We know It will with stand the harden winter weather that the big ttorms have no effect on it that It will protect your property year in and out. We Icnrui that if you buy REX FMNTKOTE ROOFING it will prove the safest, most economical investment you have ever made. And ivt can prove all this to jtu by the actual experience of other men. Would you profit by their experience ? Will you let us show you the difference between cheap roofings and Rex Funtkote Roofing? Woods Lumber Company Unparalleled Bargains Including the Best Real Estate Buys in the Valley You Can't Beat It in the District for the Price $4500 Gash Balance Terms Forty acres, 2'2 miles from Eagle Point; 16 acres in 6 and 7-year-old Spitz and Nowtowns; 32 acres can bo cultivated with very little trouble; 7-room house, summer kit chen and milk house; windmill and 5000-gallon tank; barn 60;xl20; part could be used as packing houso and implement shed; all under Fish Lake ditch. This is a bargain for tho price asked. $1500 cash will handle it; balanco on easy terms. A Fortune For You Here 53 Acres lVt miles east of Central Point; all bottom land, mostly free soil of the vory best quality. 10 Acres 8-year-old Spitz and Ncwtowns apples; 26 acres 5 to 7-year-old Spitz and Ncwtowns Apples; 200 Jonathan apple trees; 200 Winter Nollis pear trees; 6 acres 3-year-old Cornice Peal's. Price $32,500; $15,000 cash, balance, threo equal payments at 6 per cent. Here is the Best "Snap" of All 99 ACRES 45 acres trees; 25 acres bearing;, planted to apples 8 Spitzonborg, 8 Ben Davis and 9 Newtown! 5 cars shipped last year! will ship doublo this amount this year; 20 acres peal's, Anjou and Bartlott 1,050 two years; .15 acres in grain; 3 miles out; all could bo cultivated; house 3 rooms, all downstairs; fair barn; all fonccd; all can bo irrigated from Roguo river. GOOD TERMS. You'll miss a good thing if you fail to got in touch with this. Waiting forYou Fully Furnished AT A PRICE THAT IS SURPRISING. A SMALL PAYMENT, THE BAL ANCE LIKE RENT. S Rooms, brand new house; bath, toilet, screen kitchen, swell electric fix tures, cement sidewalk on street and cement walk to and around the houso; fully furnished in first class stvle. Parties leaving town and therefore will sacrifice this splendid home. Where Will You Find as Good a Buy? Pine bottom land, west side of Bear creek; six miles north of Medford, two miles from , Central Point; 90 acres, all under cultivation; 70 acres planted to trees, 1050 Bartletts, 500 Cornice and 250 Howell pear trees, all 2 years old; 1100 Newtown, 300 Spitz, 300 King David apple trees, and 700 peach, all 2 years old; 20 awes in alfalfa; six-room house, barn, threo wells; all fenced and all build ings in good condition; $30,000, half cash, balance one, two and three years. Beautiful Hillside Home View Unsurpassed 30.31 Acres of the very best soil in the valley; large nine-room houso; good barn and outbuildings; three wells and plentj" of water for all purposes. 1,844 trees on place, mostly pears. Price $16,000; half cash, bal. good terms. You'll Have to Show Me Its Equal for Price 32 ACRES 3 miles from Talent west! 12 acres Spitz and Nowtowns, 6. years old, with poach fillers, bearing; 3 acres Comico pears; 4 acres Bartlott pears; 4 acres alfalfa; 7 acres woodland, easily cleared; family orchard! good sot of buildings. Price $11,500; $5,000 cash, balance terms. Here Is Certainly a Good Proposition 14.40 acres; 1 mile from Central Point; main county road; rich, heavy soil; 4fc acres. 3-year-old Co rnice pears with peach filler 1-year-old; 10 acres alfalfa; 8-room house; good barn; cement milkhouses; two wells; ono team of horses; one wagon and harness; one hack; ono buggy; tools of all lands; ono Jersey cow; board and wire fenced. Price $8400; $3Q00 down, balanco terms to suit at 6 por cent. Walter L. McCallum Hotel Nash Lobby