Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 25, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    MTOFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1910.
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$ EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
lly A C. Hewlett
Air. KIkiIoii, from near ItrowiiH
boro, wont to Atuill'ord Saliuduy to
moot IiIh wife, who Iiiih Iiuoii touch
ing iivhoul in tliu Wllluiiiotto vulloy
tlio piiHt eight nioiitlui.
AIih. Uuotgu Morno of Muriforri
niul lior HiMtor, AHuh draco BtovciiH,
of Wooilvlllo, viHitod 0. W. Owingx
and family and Mth. Kiudluy nt tho
Knglo I'olnt hotol Sunday, being "Id
tltnu friaiidH,
1 1, It. King, n rotltod editor from
NollHvillo, WJH., H)Ullt IllHt WOOk lit
Kuglu Point and Iiiih now gouu to
itpoiid tliu HUiiimor with tliu railioad
otirvuyorii, to docido how ho likoH our
oliiiiato.
.MIhh Alyru Drown of KoHuburg in
violting hor eoiiHin, AIth. A. J, l'loroy.
William Ulrich and wifu npunt
Sunday with Uuh NicIioIh and fam
ily. Jaok Kloro.y oamo down from
Hutto KaflH Friday for Hiippliou for
tho HiirvuyorH.
Mrw. Cliauiiooy Nye and daughter,
Mihh KIhIo, inothor and fiintur of .Mrs.
A. J. Kloroy, will rotiirn TnoHday to
their old homo near 1'nmpoot, after
Hovoral moiitlm' veiling at Hohu
liurg and Knglo Point.
Tho llaptiHt pooplo guvo a IjIk
hakod ditmor noar tho church Sun
day and had tliroo HormoiiH by Huv.
Todford.
Our iiHtially (iiiot town gut hnwy
IiihI wook whuu Uuorgo Ulrich platted
tho Ulrich addtion to Knglo Point, a
prir.o piooo of ground. I.oo vjih hcuii
from f o'clock in tho morning until
10 at nielli with 1i!h plat iiudor bin
arm and buiuuHfl in hit ovc, and
within a wook over .$1000 wortli of
lotH woro Hold.
Not long ago it wnH annouuood that
Knglo 1'oint wiih to ho moved up on
tho doHort. Only a fow havo any
idea of moving.
Kan 1 0 I'oint Iiiih tho honor of the
prize ouioiiH, tho prlo apploH and the
fluent wator power in the county;
fiuo noil, lovely gunloiiH, berries, all
kintln of 1'ruitH and hoiiio of tho
prottioHl lawtiH any ono would v. Mi
to look at.
CROWBAR TRANSFIXES
CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER
Kobort Lewis of PornM, on Klk
oruok, traiiHaotod IhibIiiohh in town on
Monday.
It. L. Cook and family of Hock
Point Hpout Sunday at tho homo of
Mikh Mary .Moo.
.Mr. Uay of Coburg, Or., in vjhU
ing at tho homo of hor hon, J. 1'. Hay,
in thtti city.
MibH Sarah Wright, teacher of tho
eighth grade in tho public school, re
turned to hor Portland homo on Sun
day. At tho liiHt meeting of tho Ladich'
Civic Imiroouiout club it wuh de
cided that tho club will neouro a
coiirho of oiiturtaiiimeutu for nest
winter. Tho courno decided upon
providoH for ftvo etitortaiumcntK, tho
firxt occurring in October, and it in
bolietud that tho club will bo able to
sell tieketH enough not only to meet
tho expense of tho course, but to net
a tidy little hum for tho club.
II. II. Hall of Portland arrived on
Monday to net in tho capacity of
deputy fruit iiiHpeotor. Win field will
bo in and about Central I'oint and he
will work under tho authority of Fruit
IiiBpector Myors.
Mr. and Mru. Ucorgo MyorA of
Trail registered at tho Central I'oint
hotel on Sunday.
J. Parker goca east about the 15th
of Juno to visit bin mother, 80 yearn
of ago, who reunion in Lake City, la.
Mr. Parker hao brothers and bibtoih
also living in that locality and will
remain among them about two
UlOtltllH.
Tho probonco of orudo oil in largo
iiautiti0H llouting on the water of
tho irrigating diteliOH about town last
Sunday morning; led to the discovery
that much oil has been leaking out
of tankH belonging to tho Snowy
Uutto Orchard company. An uuvori-
lied rumor Htates (hat tho leakage
wan on account of tho oil having boon
stored in wooden casks and that up
ward of .f'JUL) worth of thin valuable
bniudging fjiel Iiiih been t Uuh lot.
It in o.pootod that French K, 01
ier, now holding evangelistic meet
ings in Afedford, will, at tho invita
tion of KvungoliHt Johtihon, speak in
the Central Point tabernacle this
(Tuohday) afternoon. Tho nicotinics
thus far have boon hugely attended
by a reHpeetful, intelligent class of
pooplo who havo given close attention
to tho excellent address of ltov. lohu
sou. .Folio liiown and daughter, Miss
Kdith, with a party of friends,
"autood" to JnokHonvillo and Ash
laud last Sunday as a sort of trial
trip for tho new Auburn 10-horso-powor
uiaohiiio, which stood tho
jaunt well.
Mrs. Kininu Stobor of Luther,
Mich., has boon spending a fow wceics
hero iih a guoat of hor sislor, Mrs.
J. Parker, Sho loaves today for I.o
moor, Cal., to visit another siflter
before roturuing to hor Michigan
homo. Mrs. Stobor o.prosos great
admiration for Oregon sconory and
climnto and may como to tho west to
live hoiiio day if nho can sueeosBfuily
dispose of hor property interests in
tho oast,
Attorney IJookwith of Now York,
who on Monday piirohahed tho Wes
ton orchard, adjoininp; Central Point,
got ono of tho most promising tracts
in tho valloy a;id besides this has
choHou as a homo site ono of tho nio.it
pialtiroHquo nnd coiibpiauouply" beau
tiful spots along Hoar ore ok. Tho
placo haH always boon greatly ad
mired and, with tho remodeling of tho
buildings and tho addition of modorn
Improvements, it will bo transformed
into a country homo that will bo ono
of tho show plaoos of tho county. At
prosont tho family of Mr, Pookwith
is in Kuropo, but in a fow months will
join him lioro,
Frank WoBton, who ownod tho T2
aoro traot yofitorday jiurohnBcd by
M'r. Tleokwith, indicates his faith in
this section of country by romark-
ing yosterday that ho will immedi
ately reinvent Ins money in Itogue
Ithor valley laud. In addition to the
.t'JLMJOO reeeied for the otelmrd just
sold, Mr. Weston roHorvcd this year's
crop, which will net him somewhere
between ..rtOOO and 10,000. It is
therefore safe to make the anomalous
though truthful statement that both
tho bujer and seller in this deal made
a good thing.
TAR MAY ABOLISH
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
WASHINGTON, D. C, May 25.
A plan to abolloh tho department of
tho latorle: and create r now de
partment to bo known nB tho depart
ment of public works will bo consid
ered by P.-oHldnnt Tnft during tho
mi miner, according to reports currcit
lioro today. Papers published tho ro
ports and took pains thnt tho "trial"
of Secretary Oclllngor had aothlng to
do with tho plan, although It was
hinted that Iir.lllngor might not bo
tho head of tho now department.
According to tho tontitlvo plans
tho now departmont would havo
chargo of tho construction of tho Pan
ama canal and would control Irriga
tion projects nnd conservation work.
Tho work of tho forest sorvlco would
ho transferred to this doparirnont and
tho now branch of tho government
would nlso havo cbargo of minor pro
jects proposod by tho bureau of pub
lic health. Tho bureau of public
la rdH It Is declared would bo n su
bordinate branch of tho now department.
Victim of Stranno Accident Dylnjj n
Montana Hospital Iron Ran
Throuiih Body.
JIHhHNA, Uont,, May 25. Victor
Fey, IK "ars old, from tho Donrborn
colli try, Ix dying In a hospltRt today
as tho result of a remtrknblo -accident.
Ho wan d-lvlng a team nnd wan
seated on tho running gear of the
wagon with a crowbar at his sldo.
Tho crowbar was Jolted off, striking
tho ground nheud of wlioro Fey was
sitting. It was too long to slip under
tho running soar to tho ground, nnd t
as tho team continued to move, tho.
uprignt onu wn'i jauucn into mo lau s
groin, penoratlng his body and oinorg
Ing on tho other side.
With his body transflxod by tho
bar, ho stopped tho team, crawled to
'round and drow out tho bar. Ho
climbed back on tho running gear and
started tho toatn homeward, a mllo
distant, on a trot. Thrco hundred
yards from tho houso ho was thrown
off and crawled tho remaining distance.
songerfl ny that tho forco of a thou
sand government soldiers cut tho rev
olutionists off from Dluoflulds. Tho
detachment of tho Madrlz army Is
said to bo camped botwoen Dluoflolds
and llama.
Tho possibility of a spcody ending
of tho rovolutlon Is bolng discussed
on ovory sldo, Tho fact that Presi
dent Madrlz may bo victorious Is not
regarded as an assuranco that Dluo
flolds will bo immuno from attack
by tho govcrnmont troops.
HART0G MADE PUBLICITY
MANAGER FOR R0SEBURG
At a meeting of the board of direc
tors of tho Itoscbtirg Cornmorcial club
John H. Hnrtog, for several years
publicity mnnngcr nt Eugene, was
elected to u similar position in that
city nnd will enter upon his duties
Juno 1. Mr. Ilartotr'a election as lo
cal publicity man is n a senso con-1
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oiuonnu aiiacneo to uic original con
tract being a clause to tho effect
that tho business men must assure
an annual donation of $12,000 before
tho document becomes binding. It is
understood thnt Mr. Uartog will re
ceive u salary of $0000 n year.
Hotel Ashland Changes.
N. I) HtirCy of Seattlo ii tho now
landlord of tho Ashland hotel and Is
already in possession. Ho was for
merly connected with hotel Interests
nt Cottage drove, In which capacity
ho won n first-class record as somo of
his old-tlmo guests who now resido
hereabouts can testify.
Haskins for ITealUi.
CLAIMS PARTNER RAN
AWAY WITH THE FUNDS
KLAMATH FALLS, Or., May '1T.
W. H. .Millard, assistant treasurer
of tho Warner Lake Irrigation com
pany, is in tho city from Portland on
bin wav to Wnnier valley, in Lake
county, Oregon, to investigate the do
ings of his partner, E. C. Helknap,
who, ho says, has absconded with
homo $8000 of the company's monev.
Helknap wns hero nbout ten dnys
ago, having como from tho project in
a touring car. While lioro ho cashed
a worthless check with ono of the
local hotclkccporti for $10, and, it is
said, ho passed several of these
worthless papers in Lakovicw before
leaving that place. Ho left here with
tho statement that ho was on his way
to San Francisco nnd since that time
no trace has been found of him.
REVOLUTIONISTS CUT OFF
BY MADRIZ FORCES
HLUKIj-IICLDS. Nicaragua, Mny 25.
Reports that revolutionary forcos
of General Estrada havo been hem
med In by tho Madrlz forces caused
great excltomcnt lioro today. Mos-
AMERICAN GIRL TO MAKE
DEBUT IN GRAND OPERA
NEW YORK, May U.r. A notnblo
thing in American mtisio annals io to
happen soon at Cincinnati. An Am
erican gill, whoso voice is said to bo
equal to that of any living soprano,
is to make her bow n u now grand
opera.
Edna Illuurho Showulter, u young
woman of HI, is tho singer. The op
era s the work of Floridia, an Italian
composer, long a resident of this
country, and tho libretto is by Paul
Jones. Tho production of the opera
is under tho auspices of tho Ohio
Valley exposition, to bo held in Cin
cinnati in August and September.
Miss Showaltor is a coloratura
soprano. Critics in tho east declare
that more than any other of the
young BoprnnoB, sho is equipped as
to voice, toinpernmeut and artistic
intolligouco to ho the succossor in
tho musical world of Mareclla Som
brieh, f-o long tho reigning qucoii of
coloratura singors.
NOTICE.
Notice is horoby 'given that tho
undorsignod will apply to tho city
council of tho city of Medford, Ore
gon, nt its noxt rogular mooting, for
a licoiiBo to soil spirituous, vinuous
and malt liquors in qunntitioa loas
than a gallon at thoir place of busi
ness on lots 15 and 1(1 in block
21 in Baid oity, for a poriod of six
months. UYAN & BROWN.
NOTICE.
To All Whom It May Coneorn:
You nro horoby notified to with
draw from your lists my proporty
known as tho old Hair Pinnogor
ranch. T. ,T. HANSEN. GO
RARD0N USES ONLY
PURE JERSEY CREAM,
FRESH STRAWBERRIES
AND BANANAS IN MAKING
ICE CREAM.
Ilnskins for IToalth,
Notice
Tho old established Medford
Uakory nnd DellcatcBSon havo
again resumed business with
now mon, bottor goods, prompt
sorvlco. Everything up-to-dato.
Our motto Is to plenBo our pat
rons. GIvo ub n trial. Re
spectfully, A. F. REINKING & Co.
SOUTH CENTRAL AVE
PHONE MAIN 22fla
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For Sale at all Grocers
QOODFR1END HOTEL
SAN FRANCISCO I. C00DFRICND, Mintpr
rormorly Holds Stanford nnd St. Horjl, Fowdl
Strrot, iirnrtirary, niljolnlnit Hotel Mnnx. Tula
Hold Muiix llii, or Murkct StnctOirn, trmufpr
to l'uwrll, Meal houso unit locution for lad lea
visiting tlio city nlono.
BATES, $1.00 PER DA AND UP
t Tho Only Woman' Collrs on the
i laclflc Cot KxdotiTtlr
, for Younir Womrn
coum Located amoii the beautiful
hill near OallanJ, California,
taMoMm cloo to San Frauciaco and the
uum great Umveriitiea of the Wot.
Full collegiate couree leading
to degree. Entrance and graduation requirement
equivalent to thoie of Stanford and University
of California. Training fit atudents for teaching
regular linea o( academic work, and oifei tcial
advantage! (or muaic, art, library atudy and
home economic. Well equipped laboratories for
science. Special attention to health of students.
Modern gymnasium thoroughly equipped. Out
door life and amusements in the ideal California cli
mate. Alumna in every city on the Pacific Coast.
For CATAioauc Aooms
PREBIDKNT LUCLLA CLAY CAHSON, LL. D.
MILLS COLLEOK H. O,, CALirORNIA
You can buy....
RARDON'S BREAD
' AT
W. Stringer, West Main street.
Olmstead and Ilibbard, West Main street.
JB. & O. Cash Store, West Main street.
Warner, Wortman & Gore, East Main street.
Fouts Co., East Main street.
H. O. Kentner Co., East Main street.
Geo. Poyser, East Main street.
C. M. Boardman, Court street.
W. H. Lydiard, Jackson street.
W. G-. Davidson, West Eleventh street.
"Rardon's Bakery, Main and Grape streets.
DRIVERS ifcat kncw Ihe country
RIGS th at cover the country
QUiaaiV AND WITH COMPnT TO YOU ABE AliWArS TO 1JK
POUND A'l THE
FARLOW & DOW ING, PROPItDSTORS.
WEST SIDE STABLES
PHONE 2431
S. GRAPE STREET
In Case of Sickness
PHONE 3 641-i-
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Near Post Office AllNight Service Free Delivery
J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $50,000
Surplus, $10,000
SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
RESOLVED
Tho host resolution for yon
to make is to come to us for
'our nest suit, if yoa want
somethiug out of the ordinary.
Wo do tho best work and chargr
Ihe lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
THE PEOQEUSSIVB TAH.01
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Office: 209 West Mnin St., Medford, Ore.
Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon
1 DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
Real Cut Glass
itSUStetsi. no ilno8ta88ortment of Hawko's
fMV'wnz'Jft&:7yi'4 wui vjiuoo uvui miutvu 111 muu
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ty$iffljlW$7m ut Glass over shown in M
W&$m fordGlass that is cut fr
WMWW the solid blank. Evorv pi
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MARTIN J. REDDY
Jeweler, near P. O.
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I wish to announce that I havo purchased the
Union Livery Stables
and will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horsos
boarded by the day, week or month. I guaranteo a squaro doal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BARN. RrVERSIDE AVENUE.
P. O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT t
We make any kind, and style of Windows.
We carry Glass of any size on hand.
MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon. I
REAL ESTATE
Farmland Timber Land
Orchard Land v
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
y.s , m m
There is a Wonderful
Difference
between the light afforded by an ordinary carbon
incandescent and the brilliancy of olir new Gen
eral Electric MAZDA lamp. The latter radiates
two and one-half times as much light with the
same amount of electric current.
A 40-Watt MAZDA Affords Twice the Light
of the 50-watt carbon lamp now in general use
and costs one-fifth less to bum. We recommend
its use to our customers as it more than cuts their
light bills in two, making electric light so inexpen
sive that no home, however humble, and no etore,
however small, can afford to be without it
Ask us to show you the new General
Electric MAZDA lamps and clusters.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO.
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