Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1910, SECOND SECTION, Page 15, Image 15

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE,
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MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1010,
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
Qwrt
Uy A C. Ilowleit
MIhh KohuIIii Hunlko r Hullo 1'allH
oninu out on tlio iitiiKU IhhL TuuHiluy
mill in i)iiKnK!l to work Tor AIi-h. A.
J, Daliiy.
MIhh Iiorimii HIkkImh of Doiby ki-tuj-iiuil
from it vIhIL to AhIiIiiikI Imil
TuiiHilay, Kim In now a kiiumI of liar
undo, A, I). Zimmerman.
Mr. Bwiltart of IJoiliy anil
wlfo, who liuvo liuun vlHititiK rulalivuH
in AhIiIiiikI, liavo roturnoil to Kalu
Point to Mpoiid a i'ow duyn vIhMiik
boforo o!iik to tlioir liomu.
IhiiuiI I'attuiit who liaa hocu a roul
ljiil of Kmk'Io 1'oint for thu IuhL two
yearn, liaii tiold liiii homo plucu and
IiiHt WodnuNtlay niovoil hirt family to
Iluttu FallH.
Mr. Hryant liau lioun uiiKagod thu
pant woulc ImiltliiiK and (utiiiikIiik a
bathroom in thu ruuiduncu of A. J.
Daluy.
Hurt 1'oachoy, ono of thu furotil
raiiKum, who Ih utationud in lhv
Duiul Indian country) waa litiro vih
itinii liiu l'ricmlH thu juiHt wcok. Theru
fluuma to ho HomulhiiiK attrautivu to
and loft him. Bo ho hired an auto
miihilu to talco him out, and an thu
auto roachml horu (ii!to a wliilo bo
foru thu train did, hu K"t out and
waitod for IiIh family and thu auto
I ii mod for homo. At'lor thu car
alartod and ot nq fur iih tlio junc
tion, Mrs, TIioiikih diHcovcrod that
hur liiibbaud waa not on thu car, hu
not off with hur two children and
walked baolc to Medford bIki in
Mod ford and Churluy'in 1'iikIo Point.
When thu car urrivod Charloy lookud
for hia family nnd waa informed by
thu conductor that tlioy had Kot off
at tlio jiinutiou and K""o back. Ho
Charloy boarded the train for Mod-
ford, whoro ho found bin family
waiting for him. Thou they took the
car nimin for Kaulo Point, at XI
o'clock p. in,, roachiiiK hero about
niidni(,'lit, but thoir troubloa woru not
ended yet. Ah thoy were wajkiiiK
J From tlio atatiuu to whoro hia toatn
wan, for tlioy hvo about three or four
mik'H from town, they had to cross a
littlu Htiuam of water, and Mm.
ThouiaH had her baby, and her foot
Sumiyuidu Thurnday niflit, JIo carnu
out to buy a mowor and rnlco and
roporlH ovorythliiK lovely up IiIh way
and (hat thu proBpocta, for a good
crop woro novor bollflr.
Medford, Oregen: This corlificw
tlial wo have Hold Hall's Texan Won
der for tlio euro of all kidney, blad
der and rheutnalio troublon for ton
yearn, and have never had a com
plaint. It givon quick and permanent
ollof. Sixty dayn' treatment in each
bottle. Medford Pharmacy. tf
BUMMONH.
sc
Uort around here, for lm don't vimt' ,ippu(I (lIU, Hho fel, into tll0 watcr(
very many of IiIh old friondH when
ho coiuuH around.
I had a Hhort inturviow thu other
day with Mr. Critic of tlio firm of
Crab; & Puller, coutractorri on the
Pacific Si KitHtorn. Ho tullR mo that
ho baa about all of tlio fi'nit part
of hirt contract nearly fiuiHhi'd and
will bo ready for thu Hteel by thu
uiiddlo of Juno, but that they have
sublet thu contract to make thu bit;
-cut, (100 foot Ioiik and -10 foot (loop.
IIo thiukH that it will tako (piito a
nvhilo to iiinko that cut, iih it Ih ho
deep that it will bo hard to gut tlio
etoam uhovol up to it to work, but hu
Bpeakn oucoiirapiiKly of tlio proH
poet. Mohhth. Hitchcock nnd Clark re
cently bought the J. II. Carleton
place. Mr. Hitchcock uIho bought
thu 70-acre tract from ThomaH
Itiloy, and Mr. Clark iiIho bought a
place on Hu; .Sticky, joining tlio Vilaa
ranch. TIioho uentlumen are just
Blurting in to "batch," iih their cook,
Mrx.'Capt. Miller, and hur hiiNbnud
have moved away.
Charloy ThomaH, ono of our old
tinio friondH, had (piito an experi
ence lout Monday coming out from
and in trying to Have her baby from
getting wet, she got wot horxolf all
over. Charley, Booing tlio predica
ment bin wifu nnd baby woro in,
runhed into tlio water to holp them,
and ho ho got wot iiIho.
MrH. Cal Peel and her two chil
dren of Huttu Falls camo out IiihV
week on a bumnoflB trip and to visit
her uncle, John WntkinH. Hor
brother, Ira Tuugate, wiih aluo out at
tlio kiiiiio time, looking after Hupplicn
for hia billiard room.
Mr. Freiburg, tlio man of whom 1
made moutiou in my last nn boing at
tho Suunyfiidu on account of n bad
foot, has ho far recovered as to bo
able to walk around again.
John Watkins him boon engaged
tho past week coiling a part of bin
Iioiibo that had not boon finiRhod.
Tho carpoutcrH havo got through
putting in tho donnor windows and
partitioning tho upper Htory of tho
Sunnymdo hotel, and at this writing
JamoH Itingor i ougnged in papering
the rooniH. Tho nddition will ojcn
up threo moro largo bedrooms that
nro light and airy.
John It. Alien, our railroad king,
thu bIiow. Ho got on tho P. & K. nnd Mr. Oorig, vico-prcsidcnt oL tho
car with his family, wifu nnd two company, woro out Thursday look
children, and ho thought ho would ling ovor tho road and rouio of tho
havo time to get off and get tlioHurroimdiiig country,
children uomo ico cream, ho Blurted, j Mr. and Mrs. Hlauchnrd of
and a moment Inter thu train started Flotinco Rock woro guests at tho
In tho circuit court of tho Btato ot
Oregon for tho county of Jackson,
Kfflo h. Taylor, plaintiff, vs. Cory
C. Taylor, defondnnt.
Stilt In equity for divorce.
To Cory C. Taylor, tho abovo named
dofendant:
In tho namo of tho fltato ot Ore
gon, you aro horoby roqulrod to np
poar and answor tho plnlntlff'B com
plaint agalnnt you, now on Clio in tho
abovo entitled court and cauno, on or
before tho lant day of tho tlmo pro
scribed In tho ordor for publication
of summons lioroln, to-wlt: On or
boforo tho 30th day of May, 1010,
imld data being tho expiration of nix
(G) weoks from tho day of first pub
lication of this summons.
And If you fall to appear and an
swor, for want thereof tho plaintiff
will apply to tho court for tlio rollof
prayed for in said complaint, suc
cinctly stated as follews:
That tho bonds of matrimony ex
isting botweon plaintiff and defend
ant bo forover dissolved, abrogated
and set asldo; that plaintiff bo award
od tho caro and custody of Armond
Taylor, minor son of plaintiff and do
fondant; that plaintiff bo awardod
such an allowanco of defendant's
property as may appoar to tho court
equltablo and just, and that plaintiff
havo Judgmont therefor, to becomo
offoctlvo In tho ovont of defendant's
coming, at any tlmo, within tho
Jurisdiction of this court; that tho
costs and disbursements of tblB sut.
bo taxed to tho dofondant, and tho.
plaintiff havo such othor and furtbet
rollof aB to tho court may appear just
and equltablo.
This BUinmons Is publlshod In tho
Medford Mali Trlbuno by ordor of
tho Honorablo F. M. Calkins, Judgo ot
tlio abovo entitled court, which said
order was mado and ontorod of rec
ord on tho 18th day of April, 1910,
and tho first publication horeof Is tho
17th day of April, 1910.
W. E. PHIPPS,
s Attorney for Plaintiff.
I wish to announco thai I havo purchased tho
Union Livery Sables
nnd will conduct a genornl feed and boarding establishment. Horses
boarded by tho day, wook or month. I guarantco a square deal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION JJVEUY BAHN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
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In Case of vSickness
PrlONE 3041
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Noar Post Oifice AllNight Service Froo Dolivery
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RESOLVED
The best resolution for yon
to make is to come to ns for
your next Buit, if you want
something out of the ordinary.
We do the best work and charge
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
tbx PEoawssaxva xaxloi
J. E. ENYART, President
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
J. A- PERRY, Vice-President.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $50,000
Surplus, $10,000
SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
""TwwsAinrETJrE "SoETcTt your patronTageT
WA NTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Engineering and Surveying Contracts
Taken and Estimates Furnished
B. H. HARRIS h CO.
Medford, Oregon
Office in JacKion Countr BanK, Upstairs
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEEN (a PRICE
11 North D St.. Medford, Ore.
Phone 303
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Office: 209 West Main St., Medford, Ore.
Operating Quarry at GoM Ray, Oregon
DEALERS IN
BUILDING; MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
DRIVERS-that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
QUICKLy AND WITH coso'ht to you are ALWAYS TO IMC
FODND Al THE
PARLOW & DOW ING, PROPRIETORS.
WEST SIDE STABLES
PHOKE 2431 S. GRAPE STREET
Medford Is Certainly Entitled to Be Named
The Pasadena of Oregon
Every
advantage
connected .
with living in
a city may
be had with
an Eden
Valley Tract
The Best Class of People Are Attracted Here
People of refinement; people with means; retired business men; professional men; college and university grad
uates, are coming to tho Kogue River Valley by the score. Within the past two years almost a hundred Chicago
and ICvanston, 111., people havo purchased homes near Medford, and nearly every one of them has a friend or two
whom thoy hope to induce to come and locate in the valley. New York, Philadelphia, Boston and many other
eastern cities are almost if not quite as well represented, while St. Paul and Minneapolis have more representa
tives hero than any other several cities combined. Think these statements over and got your thinker going. Write
to tho undersigned or tho Medford Commercial Club for detailed information about the country, and you will
never have cause to regret it.
The Most Fascinating Investments Are In
Bearing Orchards Near Medford
Most of the producing orchards havo been held in large holdings until recently. A few weeks ago the Eden Val
ley Orchard, containing 605 acres, was placed on tho market in any desired acreage. We havo been authorized to
offer tho bearing apples and pears for sale, and if you know anything about this country and want a desirable
block of bearing trees, write or come soon. During the past week over $150,000 worth of the property has been
disposed of. It is located within two miles of Medford at an elevation of about 100 feet above the city and is one
of tho best kept orchards in tho world. Parts of the orchard offered for sale have paid the owner over $600 per
acre per year for four straight years. Do not come unless you aro prepared to stay, for just so sure as you do come
tlio combination of fat soil, grandeur of scenic beauty and Italian climate will steal you, body and soul. After one
visit hero you will bo miserable any other place on earth. . , . t
An Eden
Valley
, Orchard
will pay an
income the
very first
year
Buy now
JOHN D. OLWELL
EXHIBIT BUILDING
MEDFORD, OREGON
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