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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDJfORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MAY 29. 3910. 5 A $ EAGLE POINT EAGLETS Ity A C. Ilowlcit --- ---- . W. 1j. BliiipHdii of Ooohu unlluil hint WixluuHcluy iiIhIiI. Ho Iiiih boon loolc liiK over (lio country iirouiul I'oylnn ami liulto Fa 1 1 ii with an uyu to In venting, llo Iiiih grunt fiiltli in tliu fut a ro ol' lloguu IMvor valloy. William l'orry of KiIhiiII'h Station eiuno ovor TuuHiIay nftm a load of Biippllmi and a lilnuluimltliliig outfit. E. 8. Wolfur Ih pulling " fnio f plultoni in IiIh hurry patohua and shipping tlio fruit to outHido (owiih. Among tho many ploaHiiul callorn uiuou 1 IiihI wrote woro H. IS. Uou 8oii Medford, C. t. Dlxor of Hu attio, In company of II. II. Lorimur, of tho Valloy Lund company of Medford. Madman Win. Knighton and J. G. Brisoo of Trail woro vIhIUiiit friomhi in Kuglu I'oiut laHt WuduoHdny. John Ohouuhiiln and William ChninhorH of Hutto FiiIIh camo out Wcdnonday aftor u plauor, mlgur, etc.. with u two-homo wagon oiuili, but when thoy camo to look at tho iniiohiuo thoy found that it wan nllo Kothor too largo, weighing 7000 1ouii1h, ho thoy had to call for hulp on tho joh. WfdnoHday aftomoon thoro woro two moii brought in from Fuller & Crny'H camp who had boon blown up on tho works. Thoy woro badly torn up, according to Foreman Murphy. Another of li'm gum: cumo near being fcillutl on the track. A few mou tin n hand oar woro going tint to work and tlila man (ho ih ii foroiguor and wo could not make out bin iinmo), lot go of tho baudlo of tho oar propeller to change IiiiihIh, and just thou Mr. Murphy put on tho brake to lot tho men got water, nml wlion tho car lnokoned tho man foil off in front of the our, it doubling him complete ly up and camo very nonr breaking his nook, but iih it hnpponod ho was not HorioiiHly hurt. Mm. J. W. Iticlinrduon, fonnorly of Poyton, but now of Medford, onmo out Wednesday evening on tho V. fc K. enr and Thursday took the morning Htngo for hor old homo to Tut up berricH for winter hho. H. W. Hnniinh in having n water "wheel nml fliiino put in tho creek bo hh to irrigato li'm truck patch. D. "W. I)otor in doing the work nnd will iiflu the water to irrigate Ii!h laud. I A. I). Zimmerman Iiiih out off u meat little room in the back part of IiIh Htoro for a Iclopliono room and put in a window for light and fixing thiugH up in good fdinpo. II. M. Cohh, real cHtnto man of iiiuoiorii, oroiigui imh uvu iiiuii, MoHni-H, .Shook and W. A. MoNair of AhIiIiuuI. Mr. MoNnir in u druggiHl of AhIiIiuuI and ih bora lookini? ovor 'our oountry to try to hoo our po-!nililitio8. The 1'. & 10. Itailroad company ih piiHhiug their work along iih faut iih poHHiblo, with the available force Thoy are Heading out timber almoHt every day, deporting it on the den ert north of our town and at the end of the tract about throe milcH from our town. It in culimalcd that thoy have now at tho Hwitch on the dcHort about a half million feel of bridge timbcrfl already to bo framed nm carried forward for cotiHlruction work. Frank A. CriHoy, our county mir voyor, wnfl called out lant Tliurtlnv to Hiirvoy two traotH of land that have recently been purohiiNod by Dolor & Daloy, known iih tho I'ooi and Floroy trnctH. After running tho lincH out and cHtuhli'Hliing the cornero thoy had tho land laid off into lotfl 25x11)8 feet for hiiHincsH lotn. The cnnontorfl nro through with tlioir work on the Von dor IIollou house and the painters nro ready to go to work. J. J. Fryer had a buninoH8 call by phono to Medford Thurndny after noon. Mrs. O. II. Shaw cxpoctn to Htart for hor homo in Fnirviow next Sun dni. Your Knglo Point correspondent oxpootH to Htart for Wolf Crook thifl (Fridny) morning to npond n few dnya nnd attend n wedding, nnd will probably find Homotbiog of intoreHt to wrilo for tho Mail Tribune. Scott Ilnico lins been ongnged for the innt few dnyn putting on tho fin iHhiiiL' toucheH on Mr. Gordon'g new house. Dnlton Brophy of Ccnlrnl Point enmo out Thursday evening to look ovor tho Hituation with n view to en tnhliMiitig a jowelery nnd repair Hhop in our town. REWARD $5 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TO THE BOY OR GIRL WRITING THE BEST ESSAY ON "WHY THE MERCHANTS DON'T ADVERTISE." Instructions. CI.c;oro uomo morclnnt, or firm In Moiirord who dooa not ndrortlBo In tlitfl pnpor nnd wrlto a Btory ot from 100 to GOO words, atvo an many roa--boiib an poBHlblo toll everything you -enn about WHY you think that mor chnut or firm docs not mlvortlao. Wrlto only on one iildo of tho pnpor and plainly. Dolow arc a number of questions which mny holp you In writing your story. nomombor, tho oiinny which In our .Judgment host doflnes tho nor.-advor-tlsoi will rocolvo n rowvd of $G as pay for aorvlces porformoil nnd will bo prlntod In tho pnpor. All ossnys muat bo In not later than Fridny, Juno 8. Who tiro Hcmo of tho morclmnts nnd ftiniH who don't a'vorllooT Do y'ou think thoy nro proyosalvo? Do thoy euro whothor tl-oro Is n I'vo dnlly In town? Do thoy tnko n dnlly pnpor? Is It n locnl prpor or foreign? Aro thoy liuntlors In bucnoaa? Aro thoy crowdod with cuatoinorfl? Do thoy enrry tho host qunlltlos? Do thoy soil for tho lowoat prlcos? Do thoy bollovo In boosting tho town or nro thoy knoclwa? If thoy don't ndvortlso, do thoy .show nny spoelnl doslro for nn In 'Cronsed biiBlnosn? Who would you profor to donl with n morclinntt lint nskoil for your business or ono thnt didn't? Do you think thnt a morchnnt who upends money ndvortIlng will ad vortlno n poor nrtlclo? Iloro aro somo fnes which mny holp you In writing your stery: Tho majority of usors of largest ndvortlBlng cpneo conduct tho larg est buslnosBos. Porslstont ndvorttsors most all In cronno tholr buBlnoss (If tho ndvor tlsomontB aro truthful). Tho nowsloat newspapers nro ns n rulo tho ono.i pntronlzod most llbor nlly. A nowapnpor cannot oxlBt with out n llbornl pntronngo. Tho commu nity's host boostor Is tho llvo nows pnpor. No stovo could exist In Med ford or nny otlior town If ovorybocly Bont nwny for goods tho snmo prin ciple nppllos to nowspaporu. A good, llvo pnpor, filled with up-to-dnto nd- vortlslng, denotes a llvo, progrosslvo, wlclonwnko, hustling town. NOTICE. Notice is horoby given thnt tho uudormgiiod will apply to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, nt its next regular meeting, for n licenso to soil spirituous, vinuous nnd malt liquors in quantities less thnn a gnllon at their place of busi noHS on lots 15 nnd 10 in blook 21 in said city, for a period of six montliH. RYAN & BROWN. Just a Story (Continued.) In my Inst I told you where I camo from and my reasons for entoring tho ronl ostato business, but maybe you do not care what my rousons nro. If no, it mny 'interest you to know whnt my ronsoiiH nro in regard to just nnd honost donling. Thnt mny interest you. I liopo so, nnywuy. I nm in this gnmo to stay. All tho land in this valloy must bo cut just ns you would do with n big wedding enko, nnd nil thoso outs must bo sold ovor nnd ovor ngnin. So you boo that a limn who establishes u reputation for square donling is going to got n part of this business, and I nm forming my pluns accordingly, so you'll find mo looking out for your intorcst as woll as my own, and all tho time trying to bo closo to ditto nnd it liv ing mombor of our growing popula tion. 'If you don't wish to buy, Bend your friends to mo just to bo shown. George F. Dyer Room II, P. 0. Block, Mcdford. (Raisod in Now Sharon, Mo.) Jt The OnlrWomMi'aColltf tooth wt' l'clfle Coaat KiclutWflr for Young Women ml Located aniond tli beautiful bill near OaklanJ, California, clot to San Franciaco and the great Univcraitiet of the Weit. Full colltilltle court leading1 to degree. Entrance, and graduation requirementa eauivalcnt to tliow of Stanford and Univertity ol California. Training file ttudenta for teaching regular line of academic work, and offers apccial advantage for nuiic, art, library tudy and home economic. Well equipped Iaboratorie for cience. Special attention to health of ttudeut. Modern gyinuaiium thoroughly equipped. Out door life and ainucuient in th ideal California climate- Alumno in every city on the Pacific CoaiU For CATAtoaui adob PnCOIDINT UURLLA CLAY CARBON, LL. D, MILUU COULEOK P. O,, CALIFORNIA ACCUSED OF SELLING Warrant Issued at Ashland for the Arrest of A. L. Benson at Instance of Jack Moore. ASHLAND, Or., Mny 28. A war rant was issued in the juHlico'n court horo yesterday for A. L. Benson upon complaint of .Tack Monro of Kliim nth Fulls, accusing him of lnrccnv by bailoo of two bay horses. llonson formerly kept n livery sta ble in Klamath FiiIIh. Ho and lib partner becamo involved financially nnd llonson borrowed ' money of Moore, who is a horso denier of Klamath county, giving him a chattel mortgugo on tho horses and other property, A few days ago, while Mooro was in Eastern Oregon buying horses, llonson came to Ashland, tell ing his partner at Klamath Falls that Mooro had given him permission to sell tho horses. Ho went from here to Medford and on Tuesday last sold two bny horses on which Mooro held n chattel mortgage, -no was riding another horso which belonged to Moore nnd which Mooro admits lie Itad given llonson permission to ubo. Mooro thinks ho has ridden this horso out of tho country nnd hns probably disposed of him by this time. NOTIGK TO STOCKHOLDERS. Notlco Is horoby given thnt tho annual mooting of stockholders of the Pacific and Bastorn Railway will bo hold at tho offlco of tho company. In Medford, Oregon, on Monday, June 0, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m. Dy ordor of tho President. O. P. HUMPHREY, Becrotary. NOTICH TO CONTHAOTOItH AND IIUIMHHIH. Bcnlod bids will bo rocelvoj by tho district school board for tho construc tion of a now school building In tho town of Gold Hill, nccori'lng to the rovlsod plans rnd iipocUkntlons now on fllo nt tho offlco of tho Dodge Co., Gold Hill. Ilulb'lng to be a two-story brick, bavlnj; six rooms nnd basomont with concroto foundations 03 foot by 51 foot. Oonoral contract to Include making tho noeoBaary excavation, fur nishing all mntojlnl and labor requir ed for tho completion of tho building according to tho plans nnd specifi cations oxcort the plumbing and heat ing, which aro Included In soparato contract nnd for which Lids aro In vited. Rids Trill bo rccolv.id by the clork ot tho board until 10 a. in. May 30tL. Dy ordor of tho board. CO 11. D. HEED, Clork. ponr nnd answor tho plaintiff's com-' rocord on tho 7th day o May, 1010, plaint against you now on filo in the nnd tho first publication horeof is NOTICH OP BALE OK 850,000.00 HCHOOIj BONDS, DIBT NO. 40, .TACKBON COUNT!', ORK. nuovo entitled court nnd cause, on or before tho Inst day of the time prescribed in tho ordor for publica tion of summons herein, to-wit: On or before tho 20th day of June, 1010, said dato being the expiration of six weoks from tho day of the first publication of this summons. And, if you fail to appear and answer, for want thorcof tho plain tif will apply to tho court for tho relief prayed for in said complaint, succinctly stated an follews: That tho bonds of matrimony ex isting botweon plaintiff and defend ant bo forcvor dissolved, abrogated and set aside; that plaintiff be awarded tho caro and custody of Leslie Meredith, minor child of plain tiff and defendant, and tint plain tiff havo and receivo such other and further relief ob to tho court Bhnll appear just and equitable. This summons in published in tho Mcdford Mnil Tribute by order of tho Ilonorablo F. M. Calkins, Judge of tho abovo entitled court, which CHKRitnCS ARE RIPE. Eating chorrles, canning chorrleu, pto chorrloa. ADAMS BROS. CO Farnors 700x2 DldB will bo received up to Juno 1, 1010, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m. I said ordor was made and entered of of said dny, b Jas. M. Cronomlllor, i trensurer of Jnckon County, Oregon, for tho purchase of ?50, 000.00 (fifty thousand dollars), coupor bonds, ot 11,000.00 denomination, to bo IsBucd by School District No. 49. of Jack Bon County, Oregon, payablo In twen ty years, ten years' optional, bearing 5 por cent Intrent per annum, Inter cut payablo aoml-aunually. Bids to bo accompanied by certified chock, 6 por cont of the amount of the bid. Tho board of Ulrcctors of said school district No. 49 reserve tho right to reject any and all bids. JAS. M. CRONEMILLEIl, Treasurer ot Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 0th day of May, 1910. tho 8th day of May, 1010. W. E. PI1IPPS, Attorney for Plaintiff. SUMMONS. In tho circuit court of tho stato of Oregon for tho county of Jackson, Effio L. Taylor, plaintiff, vs. Cory C, Taylor, dofendant. Suit in equity for dlrorco. To Cory C, Taylor, tho abovo named defendant: In tho namo of tho stato ot Ore gon, you aro boroby required to ap pear and answer tho plaintiff's com plaint against you, now on file In the above entitled court and cause, on or before tho last day ot tho ttmo pro scribed In tho order for publication of summons herein, to-wlt: On or beforo tho 30th day of May, 1910, said dato bolng tho expiration of six (C) weeks from tho day of first pub lication of this summons. And if you fall to appear and an swer, for want thereof tho plaintiff will npply to tho court for tho relief prayed for In said complaint, suc cinctly stated m fellewi: That the bonds of watrlmoiay ex isting botwoon plalatltC aad defend ant bo forever dtnsolTed, abrogated arid sot nsldo; that plaintiff b award ed tho caro and custodr of Armotid Taylor, minor son of plaintiff aad de fendant; that plaintiff bo awardoi such an allowance of dofeadnat'a property an may appear to the court equitable and Just, aad that plaintiff havo Judgment therefor, to Ifocomel effoctlvo In the event ot defeadnsit'a coming, at any tine, withiet the Jurisdiction ot this court; that the costs and dlsbursemcnte of thlc suu bo taxod to tho defendant, aad ituU plaintiff have such other aad furthet relief as to the court atay appear Just and equitable. This summons Is pabltuhed la the Medford Mall Trlbuao by order ot tho Honorable F. M. Calkins, Judge ot tho above entitled courts which eald ordor was made aad eatered ef roc ord on tho 12th day of April, IS 10, and tho first publlexUoa hereof In the 17th day of April, 1914. W. B. PHIPPS, s Attorney for Platatiff. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for tho County of Jackson. Margaret Meredith, Plaintiff, vs. Bert E. Meredith, Dofendant Suit in Equity for Divorce. To Bort E. Meredith, tho above named defendant: In tho namo of tho Stato of Ore- Ron, you aro hereby required to ap- GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: 209 West Main St., Mudfoici, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE 4ti ASM Reaching Out for Business Every effort to attract trade helps evenif k only draws a child's wish for candy. Electric light for windows and signs should he given a chance to he useful Every merchant can now get double electric light at no increase in cost for electric current by using General Electric MAZDA lamps. Made in all sizes. We have them and will be glad to tell you about them. ROGUE RIVER ELEOTRIO CO. l i BASE BALL June the 29th and 30th Medford vs. Grants Pass On Sunday at 2:3o p. m. Medford vs. Central Point On Monday at 3 p. m. Don't miss seeing these two games, as both Grants Pass and Central Point claim they are going to lower Medford's colors. All three teams are now putting up big league ball. If You Are Looking for a Money Maker INVESTIGATE THIS 50 Acres of the finest hillside land in the valley, one mile from Jackson ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building spot. Price $225. Good terms. The Best L )W Price Proposition 1160 Acres on the Antelope Creek, in one body. This is a great bargain for the price asked. You'll have to hurry to get this at $35 per. acre. Investigate This Before You Buy 19 Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard on the south. 5 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears. 1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres l-year-oldBartletts, 2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers'. House 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon, back and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine. This is the best buy on tho market barring none. If interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat. ;. How is this for a mid-season bargain1? '',-' How is This for a Mid-Season Bargain? ,f 19 Acres, 1 1-4 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-year-old apples and peaches; 2 houses, ono built of concrete; good barn, some alfalfa. Price, $4500; $2000 cash, balance good terms. Walter L. McCallum HOTEL NASH LOBBY : ! M -rii((nfyi Ul