MEDFORD MAITj TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREO ON. MONDAY, .ItTNlQ 27, 1910.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. Howlctt
S. A. Morfco of Koscburg was a
pleasant caller Wednesday. Ho whs
on his way to Hrownsboro on u bus
iness venture.
Mr. and Mrs. William Brown of
this place, who have been visiting
relatives and friendo in Portland, re
turned last Tuesday night on the
P. & E., but your Eaglo Point cor
respondent did not learn of it until
after ho had written and posted his
last letter. Their uncle, William
Brown, enmo homo with them. Mr.
Brown has spent several months here
tho past year. Ho is a brother of
our townsman, George Brown.
S. B. Holmes and wifo have re
turned from an extended visit to
friends and relatives in British Co
lumbia. Dr. Bonner and his sister-in-law,
Mrs. Fred Bonner, and her son, Al,
called for dinner Thursday on their
way to Medford. Mrs. Bonner was
on her way to her homo in Nevada.
She had been visiting her brother-in-law
and family and his sister,
Mrs. Adams, near Derby.
Al Cox of Ashland, a representa
tive of a tea and coffee houso of
that place, called here Thursday on
his way to tho neighborhood of
Dorby to look at n tract of land in
that section, but when ho reached
hero decided that ho would not have
time to make the trip and get back
to Ashland in time to meet his en
gagement there.
Mr. Thomson, formerly of Yankee
creek, but now of Lake Creek; James
Culbertson and son of Lake Creek,
wore all hero Thursday. They report
everything in their section in a pros
perous condition.
The two men, Messrs. Martin and
Goodwin, nro rushing tho pipe to the
front as fast as they can, and the
pipe layers are putting it in plnco as
fast as thay can: There were two
men came with teams, started to
haul pipe for them, but only made
ono trip. They found that there was
Gomo work connected with hauling
pipo, especially over some of the
roads.
J. W. Grovcr and family have been
attending Iho Baptist convention in'
Medford for the last few days. They
xpcct to return today (Saturday).
F. L. Findley of Medford, repre
senting the Hale piano house of that
city, was a pleasant ealler Thursday.
Ho had been up in tho neighborhood
of Trail and was just returning
homo.
The Shepard Bros, of Ashland
were with us tho last of last week
and up to about the middle of this,
canvassing for tho Shepard piano
houso of Ashlnnd, so you see that'
Eagle Point is attracting tho atten
tion of tho musical clement of busi
ness men.
Mrs. K. Ij. Sandy, a traveling wo
man, was horo trying to arrange to
secure n house to exhibit lior moving
picture show, but did not succeed, as
Mr. Daley, who owns tho dance hall,
was siwav from home, and she failed
in securing tho church building for
thnt purpose.
The report was going the rounds
tho other day that Mrs. T. E. Nich
ols had lost a handbag containing
$S5 in money and $10,000 in notes
nnd securities, but when she returned
homo she found the bag hanging in
its place and that she had made a
mistake and taken the wrong bag,
one that did not have the cash and
notes in it.
Mr. Vaughn of Peyton wns with
us last Friday night and reported
that Mr. Paine, who bought tho Al
fred Gordon place, on Itogue river,
came near getting killed tho other
day. Ho was riding a wild horse and
ho reared up so straight that he
thought that ho would fall over, so
leaned forward and the belt of his
chops caught on the horn of the sad
dle, nnd as the horse came down he
commenced to buck, and ho fastened
to tho horn of the saddle, and, being
a heavy man, his weight hnnging
there caused the saddle to turn and
he fast to it so that he could not
clear himself from tho horse, nnd he
kicking and bucking all the time.
There was a crowd of men there, but
tho animal was so scared that he
could see nothin'g, but finally his belt
broke and he came loose and the
horse dashed through tho crowd and
ran about a mile before ho wns
caught. Fortunately for Mr. Paine,
he got off unhurt, but he said that
he could see tho horse's shoes as he
would kick nnd strike at his head
He has come to the conclusion thnt
he docs not have riding enough to
justify his riding such n horse.
Mr. Ditsworth was among the call
ers last Friday night, over after a
load of box material to pack his ber
ries and. fruit in, nnd some cherries
to take to Fort Klaniath. Ho will
finish out his load at home.
Jess Frodenburg came out from
Butto Falls last Friday after a load
of machinery for the Butte Falls saw
mill, no says that this load will fin
ish up hauling the machinery for that
mill, except a new water wheel that
will bo put in later.
Your Eagle Point correspondent
was in Medford Friday, consequently
cannot give all tho news this (Snt
uiday) morning.
MEDFORD WINS ITS
SEVENTEENTH GAME
Beats Grants Pass Decisively Sunday
Nothing to It After tho Boys
Commenced Landing on Ball.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Holdrldge of Talent
wero Jn Medford trading last Wed
nesday. Mrs. Leslie Blackwood of Phoenix
was down to Medford with berries'
laot Friday.
Ono of the old residences and land
marks of Phoenix is being removed
this week. Tho old Dr. Caler house
Is being moved across the road and
a no wstructure will tako its place, '
TLost who long ago lived In thei
old town remember the old vino-cov-
ereu cottage, wun us ions rrencu
windows, a place that has had Its ro
mances and sorrows.
Wm. Beardsley, tho Phoenix drup
Btoro man, was in Medford last Wed
nesday, Mr. Fred Pratt of Phoenix was up
-In North Talent Thursday evening.
Reams wero staying all night with
Mr. A. S. Furrey Thursday night.
Fred Moor of Fern Valley was in
Phoenix last Thursday.
John Gore of South Medford camo
up to North Talent last Thursday
after berries. Mrs. Goro wa3 driving
tho car and enjoys tho sport very
much.
George Hoover of Valley View Or
chards was In Medford las Wed
nesday. Emmett Beeson and family are in
tho valley and were in Medford last
Moaday.
Mrs. A. C. Hewlett of Eagle Point
camo over to C. Carey's terry field
last Friday and took back flrteen
kinds of berries.
A S. and F. E. Funoy took their
cattle out to Dead Indlau for the
summer last Saturday. They have
quite a body of land out there, and
it affords them good summer range.
MAKE SEVERAL
SUBSTANTIAL SALES
York & Co. report tho following
xeccnt sales of mement:
Jt. Swan to A. M. Wright, a houso
and lot on North Central avenue; '
consideration S1725.
U. M. Hoover to A. N. Wright, 20
acres of orchard land uo.ir Phoenix;
consideraticn $4000.
It. Schuler to Dr. Geo. Dovine, (
"houso and two lots on West Tonth
Btreot for a consideration of $2500. 1
Mrs. Jas. Wilson to Dr. Geo. C.
Devlno, 41 acres of tho Griffin D. L.
O. on Griffin crook, $12,300. Four-
teen acres of this tract is planted to
:Nowtown apples throe years old, and
the balance Is flrst-clasa alfalfa land.
M. Purdln to Mr. Bur'ilck, lot on
North Central, $1000.
York & Co, to R. R. Dorland, of
Devils Slide, Utah, two lots in tho
Midway tract, 6400.
A. J. TurhuX to S. I. Wilson, 15
acres near Phoenix, $4000,
Haskins for Health. "
SCHOOL DISTRICT RONI) ELEC
TION' NOTICE.
For three innings Sunday it was 1
and 1, then nn error, a walk and a
couplo of hits brought in three runs
for Medford.
lu tho first for Medford ileusel
man struck out, Strain hit to right
center. Miles followed with a hit in
tho snmo territory, nnd while ho was
being put out trying to stretch it
into a double Strain scored. Isaacs
fanned.
For Grants Pass 11. Fmibion hit,
but was caught stealing Hill to Miles.
Bnkor and Smith both fanned.
Second inning, Medford Music
out short to first; Blaekiugton walk
ed, but was caught third to short on
Hadcr's infield bunt. Hill fanned.
Grants Pass Willinms walked. S.
Fnubiou fanned. Higgs wns safe on
error of Strain. Sehmitt went down
on a fielder's choice and Willinm
scored. Cook walked. Osborno got
on by error of third, filling the bags.
Higgs was caught napping on third,
catcher to third, and Fnubiou went
out third to first.
In tho third Medford cinched the
game. Burgess guessed wrong nnd
fanned. Hcuselmnu got lifo by nn
error of Williams and stole second
while Strain wns getting a walk, nnd
Inter purloined tho third bag. He
wns caught, however, at homo on
Miles' bunt, Strain taking third.
Isaacs sent n sizzler through right
on which both Strain nnd Miles
scored, nnd Isaacs crossed tho pan
n short time nftcr on Music's long
single. Blnckiugton went out, Os
borno to Cook. Thnt made three
scores and seemed to take tho heart
out of the ex-champions, although in
the fifth they managed to put over
a couplo more. Ten to threo wns the
final score.
The scoro by innings:-
Medford 1 0 3 0
Grants Pass.... 0 10 0
R.
Medford 10
Grants Pass 3
"SIGN OF THE FOUR"
GOES-ON TONIGHT
For this week, tho third of tho en
gagement of tho Atlion Stock .com
pany nt the .Medford theater, an ex
oeptionnlly large production is to hu
given, "Tho Sign of tho Four," ono
of tho best Known American dramas
evor written. Tho record which tho
Athon Stock company bus already
inado in this city is such that audi
ences now rcnlUo tho sincerity in tho
statement mndo by Mr. Athon when
the company first nppourod horo,
that only tho best plays would be
given.
"The Sign of tho Four" is un
doubtedly known to nearly ( every
reader of popular fiction of this oily.
It wns really tho first of Sir A.
Connn Doyle's stories to scoro a
huge success. So great was tho fa
vorablo comment upon tho initial
production of the play in Now York
City that it was soon followed by u
number of other plays with Sherlock
Holmes as tho central figure. Some
of theso plays scored n success sec
ond only to that of "Tho Sirn of tho
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CARPENTERS HOLD
MEMORIAL SERVICES
Local No. 1840, Carpenters' union,
held memorial services at tho M. E.
church South Sunday morning.
About 40 members of the union
met at tho union hall and marched in
a body o tho church, whero tho ser
vices wero conducted by Rev. Goul-der.
WILLIAM I). HOWARD AS SHER
LOCK HOMES.
Packers
I8P
Wanted!
To register with tho association
for this season's pack. Packing
schools for pears and apples in Au
gust and' September. Pack changed
on apples. Everybody must learn it.
R. R. FRUIT & PRODUCE ASS'N.
Four," while others, nnd they wero
greatly in the majority, met with nn
inglorious end, being withdrawn
within a short timo after receiving
their premier.
For two seasons "Tho Sign of tho
Four" wns tho vehicle for nn nil
star cast of actors of note, nnd it
scored ono of tho most pronounced
triumphs of any play in tho last do
cade. That "Tho Sign of tho Four"
is fully ns' successful when produced
by tho capablo stock company as
when it is given by a rood organiza
tion is shown by tho mnnnor in
which it wns received recently by the
discriminntimr Oakland nnd Snn
Francisco people. The play wns pro
duced by the stock company of Ye
Liberty theater iu Oakland and by
tho Vnlencia Thenter Slock com
pany in San Francisco nnd proved
to bo ono of the biggest Btock suc
cesses ever seen in thoso cities.
"Tho Sign of the Four" is easily
tho most expensive piny which the
Athon Stock compnny hns yet givon
tho patrons of tho thenter. Manngor
Athon is compollcd to pay an excep
tionally largo royalty for the privi
lege of conducting tho piny for one
week, nnd this expenditure is but a
smnll item of tho oxpenso of pro
ducing this piny, ns an unusually
large amount of special scenery will
bo required. No oxpenso will be
spared in tho effort to mnko the play
tho finest over offered by n Medford
stock oompnnv.
- -re
DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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Notice Is hereby iven that a a
school meeting of School District No.
49 of Jackson County, Oregon, to bo
hold at tho hljh rchool building, in
said distrlo' on tho 15thc?ny of July.
A n 101A tlinrn will tin anl.mllfnrl I
to tho lostf voters of said district
tho question of contracting a bonded
debt of fifty thousand ($50,000.00)
dollars, thirty tho. sand ($30,000.00)
dollars thereof to ho used for tho
purposo of oroili'ig and equlplng an
oast side school building, ind twenty
thousand ($20,000,000) dollars
tho-eof for fio purposo of repairllng
and constructing an nnnox to tho
Washington Gihool and Installing a
nov; heating p'.mt therein, tho vr,o
to bo by ballot, upon which shall bo
tho words, "Bonds Yees," and the
words, "Dond? No." Polls to bo
open at 1 o'clock p. m, and remain
open until 4 o'clock p. m.
By order of tho Board of Directors
6f School District No, 49 of Jackson
County, Oregon,
Dated th'.t 25th day of Juno, A.
D. 1910.
ORIS CRAWFORD,
Clerk.
You haven't road all of today's
nows that's importhant to you until
you'vo read tho ads.
Sacramento Valley Lands
Where Land Values Are Increasing Daily and Where You Have a
Sound Basis for the Values.
Never Failing Crops
CHEAP LANDS ARE GETTING SCARCE THE TIME TO BUY
THEM IS NOW.
320 acres, adjoining tho Orlnnd irrigation project and adjoining
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and will command a price of 3150 per acre; lands not ho good as this
now under tho system aro selling at from $150 per ncro and up; I
cun deliver this at $25 per acre, and it is a buy; easy terms.
400 acres of tho finest land in Solnno county, near tho town
of Dixon, all level land, adapted to tho growth of alfalfa; all ad
joining lands held nt $100 per aero nnd up; this place has no wnBto,
is free from hardpnn, alkali, adobo and gravel and is ono of tho
finest ranches in Solnno cpunty; ensily worth $100 per aero at tho
minute, but I can deliver it at $00 por ncro, with easy terms, and
it is n buy. Better see this ono if you wnnt a swell ranch for your
self. ."
300 acres of the finest land in Sutter county, all fine lnnd for
alfalfa, almonds, peaches, prunes, almonds or any crop you want
to grow; easily worth $150 por acre; I can deliver it to you for
$75 per acre, and it's worth doublo; terms. This is a buy.
08 acres, near tho Stato University farm at Dnvisville, on Putnh
creek, the finest lnnd in tho atato of California; all in nlfalfa, now
under irrigation, that will cut 12 tons to tho aero every yoar; fino
barn, cost $3000, houso not much, but thoro is a world of stock nnd
implements that go with tho place; closo to San Francisco and Sac
ramento, and nn ideal ranch in every rospect; just largo enough;
will make a swell fancy stock ranch. Tho price is $25,000, with
torms; tho land alone is easily worth tho monoy; think of it, almost
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want something nice.
BUY A-RANCH IN THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY AND BE SURE
OF HEALTH, WEALTH AND COMFORT IN YOUR OLD AGE;
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505 JAY STREET, SACRAMENTO, CAL.
RUGS and
CARPETING
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The now arrivals include Blijclow, Artlchll mill Dnd:jd Wilton, Arlll1toil AxilllnsliT, two
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Theso iniikos aro rocniruirod ns standard over the entire continent. Tho names nro
woven iu tho goods.
A POINTER ABOUT COLORING
Our rugs are all carefully selected from tho newest and latoHt dosluiiH, Wo Imvo
just tho beautiful tans and browns that you want to fit out your home. If you aro an
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FORE YOU BUY.
Giili6e7i4)
"Out.sldo tho
flro limits, but
I us I do on prices"
Telephone
Main tin I
Went Main fit.
Cor. of Ijuirvl
i't to WnMilngloii Hehool
$2400 Buys a
WHOLE
BLOCK
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If You Want a Block of This Addition See Any Aucnt or
W. H. EVERHARD
HOTEL MOORE, Jbl.tL - ' MEF0RD, OREGON.
FOR SALE CHEAP
SECOND HAND AUTO
In Good Condition
Just the machine to no anywhere In a proven car that will no on any
a;f nassahlu road.. A harnaln If taken at onco.
Cash or Realty
VALLEY AUTO CO.
Where?
and Why
Evory woman who Htarla out to
buy flour Iiuh in mind a dofiuite
placo and a good reason for going
to that placo.
Why? Why does nho insist on a
certain brand of flour? Simply be
cause she has tried that particular
brand and found thnt it was just tho
bust in tho laud for making broad
and pnstrioa.
Whero? Aro oil women satisfied
with tho flour thoy aro using?
No; not by a jugful. Thoy nro
asking, Whoro can I got tho irghl
flour?
Tho host answer to that question
is Puro While. Got a snelc of Pure
Whito nnd your flour troubles will
all bo ended. You nro suro to got
tho host results. No poor hrond no
ammunition biscuits or poor pastry.
Btoro nows is your, inowal
naskino for Hoalth.
MEDFORD THEATRE
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Mon., Tue., and Sat.
THE
Athon Stock Co.
In Sir. A. Conan Doyle's
"The Sign of the Four"
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Seats Now Selling for All Three
Preformances
TRIBUNE ADS. BRING RESULTS
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