? HisiTwmj aLEDFOED MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST .1, 1910. -- -- Newsy Notes from Rogue River Valley Towns v Dn. QODLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. f f f 4 --- -- ----- 4 4 ---- --, --- .4..4---- f 4. 4 4 H Eagle Point Eaglets Eden Precinct Items Central Point Items AUTOMOBILES T -.. a.AA..AA. ai a. A. A. A & AA aaaaaaAA A.A AAaaaa ' " M V'V'V W'W 9 9 , , , , I I I I I I I I -- - . -, .'l "r A. C. Hewlett. I. Whitley, who hns been engaged running n ilonkcy engine nt Butte Palls, was doing bitbincss Eagle Point recently. Ira J. Dodge, George Trace ami P. Morals were hero last Thursday looking for hogs and chickens. Frank E. Carpenter, a concrete contractor of Ashland, who has been stopping at tho Snnnysido for sev eral days, with his wife, started for homo Thursday morning. He is so favorably impressed with Eagle Point that ho says he is coming back. Benton Bowers and two brothers by the name of Farmer, one from Iowa and tho other from Oklahomu, with the wife and little ton of one, called Thursday for dinner and re turned for supper. Mr. Bowers was taking them over a tract of land ne bought recently of C. C. Beekman, also showing them some of tho at tractive features of the Butte creek country. They seemed to be very much pleased with our rittlo valley along the banks of Little Butte creek. The P. & E. Railroad company are patting a force of men on now and have commenced to lay the track. They also have a gang of bridge car penters at work on the desert north of Eagle Point, where thev have un loaded the timbers to be framed ready to bo put together as they are needed for bridges. They are also establishing two camps along the route, and from nil appearances are going to have the cars running into the big timber this fall. Elder J. P. Moomaw. who moved to Josephine county a short time ago, was smiling on his friends here again the past week. He came after a load of household goods. Geonre W. Dalev. Sr.. is taking his MORE SCANDALS 10 BE HMD Indictments Against a Number of Members- of State Legislature Arc Sure to Follow Session of Grand Jury Which Meets This Week. SPRINGFIELD, Ills., Aug. 1. In dictments against a number of mem bers Of the Btato legislature, It has been Jearned, nro sure to follow 'the session of tho Sangamon County grand Jury, which will moot for de liberation this week. A Republican member of t 6 Illinois legislature is said to have confessed to State At torney Edmund Burke all tho details in connection with tho big "Jack-pot" which tho Republican members are alleged to hnvo dlvidedd last session. Both lczlclntors and business moi, some of the latter Chicagoans, are named din tho confession and at least a dozen subpoenas have beor. issued for thom to appear before tho Jury. Burke 'ofuooa to givo out any of the details but it is learned that the member confessing Is from tho farm ing district and dthat his act In ac cepting money haB so preyed upon his conscience that lio was forced to talk. It is declared that eight separate and distinct bills have been named as paid for, together with the amounts, tho amounts, tho persons who puj. up tho money, those who collected it and those who received it. A few of tho legislators named aro Democrats, but the majority are Re publicans. THIEVES RANSACK HOMES OF PEOPLE ON VACATION GDGEWOOD, Cnl., Aug. 1. Tho homo of Jack Scott, about two miles south of this city, was entered and robbed some time during the past week while tho Scott family was, uu sent on a visit. About $50 woith of silverwnro was (lie principal loss. When Mr. Scott returned home he found that tho interior of the homo had been thoroughly ransacked. Tho thieves had guined entrance by bronking a pane of glass from n roar window, undoing the window fasten ing and raising tho sash Mrs. Wooloy's homo was also en tored nnd articlos of smull vnluo wore taken, It ia presumed that tho same parties are guilty in each in stance. Instend ot making an occasional ale of a particular artlclo carried In stock, do somo special advortlslng sd make a run ou It, annual outing and hunt in the Ump uua hills. Messrs. Wnmsloy and Smith have about completed tho annex nnd steoplo in tho church and as soon as tho boll arrives and is put in posi tion then tho good people- of Eagie Point will not have to guess at tho time to go to church or Sunday school. Mndamcs J. J. Tryer and A. N. Thomas have been spending a fow days visiting friends and relatives in Central Point nnd Mcdford. E. Turner, one of Medford's car- uenters, stopped hero Thursday night on his way from Butte Falls. lie had becu up to that place to look for a location to open a restaurant, but did not succeed, as he could not secure a suitable house. Messrs. Powers and Wheeler nnd Mrs. Bnkcr and Mrs. Claspill, all uf Butto Falls, stayed here Thursday night and the next morning S. II. Hnrnish, tho mail contractor, took them up in au extra rig, as the regu lar stage coach was full in fact, the stages are all well patronized from hero to the different points in the country. Mr. Long of Peyton called for din ner Friday and reports that he had just sold a tract of laud on the northwest side of Rogue river to n Portland syndicate, and that they are oing to take water out of the Rogue river at that place for a large irrigating ditch so that they can ir rigate a large tract of land on that side of the river. Von der Ilcllcn Bros, are putting an addition to their hardware and drug store two stories high. The upper story will be used for the fur niture department, as they expect to carry a line of furniture in connec tion with their other business. HAMILTON TO FLY AT FIESTA Aviator is Leading Feature at Sac ramento Frontier Days Show and! Annual Tournament of Pacific As sociation of N. A. A. U. SACRAMENTO, Cal., Aqg. 1 Au aviation meet, with Charles K. Ham ilton, who recently flew from New York to Philadelphia and liack, as tho leading feature; the big Frontier Days show, with its wild horse rid ers, champion steer ropers and bucking horse experts; the annual tournament of the Pacific Associa tion of tho National Amateur Ath letic Union, with probably 200 ath letes competing for track honors; and last, but not least, the magnifi cent fireworks display by the Paine Pyrotechnic company, the big pro gram for tho fiostn of the Dawn of Gold is at last complete in all its es sential details. Thousands will journey to Sacra mento to seo Hamilton fly, nnd they will be well repaid for their trouble. Tho contract for his appearance was closed after extended negotiations following Cnrtias' telegram announc ing that lie would not be able to keep his engagement. Curtiss is known the world over and has a reputation as an aviator second to none, but Hamilton is conceded to be a more sensational performer, nnd ho rap idly lias ho forged to tho front dur ing tho last few months that hi, ser vices uro in constant demand nt all tho big meets in tho cast. Ho hri nloo been honored by being selected by the government to innko n wrp of oxperimontnl flights for the win department. Ono of tho conditions insisted mi by Hamilton boforo agreeing to tly for tho fiesta spoctntors, was tli.it the fiostn committee should put m $2000 to bo awarded itnv nwator breaking world's records. Tin money reward will undoubtedly at tract other aviators to the ficstn, and some interesting contests mnv be expected. NOTICE. Tho mombors of tho Oakdale Tennis Club aro urgoj to bo present at a mooting on the grounds of tho club "Wednesday evening at 730 Im portant. J. D BEISON, 114 President, Ranch Owners, Notice. Man with family wants position as manager of ranch. Born and raised on farm. J. 13, Hendricks, Ashland, Or. 114 Rov. T. F. Raw Has an.l wlto wero up from Phoenix catling on (Honda In North Talent last Friday nttor noon. J. E. Roberts was delivering hor des and vcfjotobles In Sovth Phoe nix Friday. Mrs. F. E. Furry Is confined to her bed tho last week, nervous trouble being nor ailment. Tom Uockott, ono o( tho Phoenix merchants, had some rntet melons Thurbday that had been shipped (rom California. Tho camp meeting ot tho Christian Church has commenced at Phoenix j nnd will continue (or sovornl weeks, Many (rom Grants Pass and Mcdford will camp on tho ground. Mrs. William Fern o( Fern Valloy was visiting Mrs. Forn'a parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joshua Patterson last Thursday. John Friend of LouIsvi'Jc, Ky., ar rived In Phrenlx ono day this wcok to visit his old acquaintance, Mr. and Mrs. John Qraffes, of North Phoenix. A party of men from Phoenix, Mr. Lloyd Colvor, C. Cato, Milt Andor son, W. S. Str ncllff and Jim Smith, have gone to Dead Indian for a camp ing and hunting tilp. Mr. and Mr9. C. Cato c Browns Glendale 8, Mcdford 5. It was terrific, that ball came Sun day afternoon. Every man In both teams scoccd to havo a tea-pound weight on each foot and t'oy needed glue on their gloves to hold the ball. Both Burgees and Irvine wero hit freely but nnny a ball fell safe which should have been gathered In. Although the game was tied up to the seventh, It was slow and unin teresting. TLere was un ginger in any of tho players. Onco in a whllo some one would temporarily wake up but Invariably returned In a few sec onds to a somnolent state. The final score was: Glendale, 8; Mod ford, 5. The Mcdford team mis not tho full team vhicl. won tho pennant, and even the regulars woro not In form. Notice. All Modern Woodman of Amprin.i Will please Call at room 207, Taylor e m ' i .... , , M'PhippS building, nnd Ieam Some- thing to your itltorest. By order of 11.1 rnrUTTTl.'P i2ZrUt,U VOTtrr .MJ.TIC1.. We have sold our business to the iiogue mver run as rrouuee as sociation and wish to close up our books as soon as possible All par ties knowing themselves indebted to J. A. Perry will pleaso call at our former offlco and settlo with mo, Samuels, or mall check to J. A. Per ry. 114 Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Call up and order a ense sent to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known is SIvSRIYOU MINERAL W ATER P. C. BIGHAM, Aflcnt. A model for every figure. CORSETS ville, Oro., arrived la Tl'oonlx Inst Wednesdny, 7hcro Mrs. Cato will visit with hor mother, Mre, L. A. Rose, while Mr. Cato will Join In a hunting trip with several other Phoo nlx boyB. Mrs. Q. A. Hover was up In North Talent after vegetables (or tho camp meeting boarding houso last Thurs day morning. Mr. Hover lo tho llvo wlro o( tho Christian Church at Phoenix and no mtstnko. A. Q. Croy and family, former North Tnlont residents, loft for an extended trip to Hiuidon bench last Wednesdny. After this trip they ex pect to go bnck East to resldo. Dr. Frank Roberts, formorly of Med ford, but now of Myrtle Point, visited his father and brothor of North Taloat last Wednesdndy. Mrs. John Gratfcs of North Phoe nix Informs your correspondent that she gathered rlpo tomatoes on July 17. This Is quite early for tomatoes In Roguo Rlvor valloy. C. Caroy considers hlmcolf n lucky man that ho has a water right upon n living stream. Ho Is tho only gar dener In Nortlr Talent, formerly called String Town, who hns water for his yard and berry vines Juot now. His supply comes from Andor son Creek. NOTICE. Notice! s horoby given that the un dorsignod will apply at tho next regu lar meeting of tho city council to b hold August 2, 1910, for a llconso to sell malt, vinous and splrltous liquor In quantities less than ono gallon his place of business lu lot 30, bloc 11, In tho city of Medford. W. M. KENNEDY. Dated July 20. 1910. QOODFRIEND HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO L COODFMCHD. Minis Formerly HotoU Stanton and 9t. Pro I. Ponrl! RUrot, near Geary, adjoining IIu(l .Manx, Take Ilotrl Manx ')'!, or JlirWt Strrrt Can. trnn.fcr to Powell. Ideal Iioum and locntiou (or ladled visiting tbo city alone. EATE3. $1.00 PEE. DAY AND UP jEHEBa -a-" X6OnlrWoiaa'Colloronthi a I'acifle Coa.t Kicla.lr.lr for Yonnff Womtn Located amor.? the beautiful Kills near OillinJ, California, cloie to San Franciaco anil tn grrat Univerailiea of the Writ. it I Full collrtiate courae Ieadinl lo . Entrance .nJjr.Ju.tlon requijern.nt. i equivalent to thoe ot Stanford and Univcraity ' 0 California. Turning; fita atuJenta for teaching regular linea ol academic worl. and offera apecial advantagea for ramie, art, library atuJy anj home economic. Well equippeJ laboratorie. for ' acienee. Special attention to health of atuJenta. i Modern gymnaiiuia thoroughly equipped. Out- , Joor I ife an J amuaementa in the ideal California ell- "' Alumnae in every dtynii Pacific Coait. Fob CUTALoauc Adodiio President Luii la Clay Carson. Lt D. MILLS COLLEOK P. O . CALlrORNIA "i ' iy With a Kodak Film Tank you can develop films for 5c per dozen anywhere clear water citii bo had tho dark loom and tho experience nro in tho tnnk. Let us demonstrate. Medford Book Store Wanted! To reenter with tho HBBocintion for tli'w Henson's pack. Pnokinj,' i.cIiooIk for pours nnd apples in Au-tfU'-t and Soptcinbor. Paok changed on apple1-. Everybody muut learn it. It. It. FHU1T & PRODUCE ASS'N. -- - - - 4 ! -r nn nnni c5 flPTIPAl DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET. OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. fit lfifHIM psr,iV( r.. , MHwn. ',r ' . 1 T Packers - - W. M, Pattorsou, special agent for tho London and Ulono Iniuianeu companies, was horo In tlto Interest of lils companion Saturday, W. 15, Jono and fatally, John F. Williams nnd T, F, Noff havo gouo (or au outing ot uovornl wcolcs In tho const rango between horo and Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weston loft Saturday morula; for Rivers id In respoiiKo to a tologinm announc ing tho serious Illness of Mrs. Woj ton's aged mother. Ell Pones, who hns tho contract for tho ero.tlon of Frank Weston's now dwelling, connnoncod worlc on tho structure Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gant nro spend ing Sunday at Gold Hill, Wuodvlllo and Giants Pass. Mr. .Gant Is com piling data for his social story, "Ewaunn." Tho hours for Irrigating soom to Excursion Ratesto the East DURING 1910 Southern Pacitic (LINES IN OREGON) TO RATES Chicago $72.50 Council Bluffs $60.00 Omaha $60.00 Kansas City ...$G0a00 St. Joseph $60.00 ot. a. iiui M...iii..M...ti.nn.i.....t.i ... ...ipuv.vrxy St. Paul via Council Minneapolis direct - $60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90 Duluth, direct $66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50 St. Louis $67.50 Tickets will bo on sale May 2d and 9th; June 2d, 17th and 24th; July 5th and 22d; August 3d; September 8th. The abovo rates apply from Portland only. From points south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port land, to mako through rato via Portland. One way through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Excopt that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis ono way via Cal ifornia will be $2175 higher, and fare to Duluth $24.75 higher than fares via direct routes. Ten days provided for the going trip. Stop-overs within limits in either direc tion. Final return limit three months from date of sale, but not later than Oc tober 31st. Inquire of any S. P. Agent for complete Information, or WM. McMTJRRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Double Your Business Le In The Sunlight Suppose you knew a man who kopt liin fdiadcs drawn Ifcht all day and hiirncd koroHcuo ttint'jnd of lotting in ihn Hiinlight. SuppoBo you knew a man toiling along n dusty road who would not accept a lift whon thoro wan plenty of loom in tho wagon; BuppoHo you know a miller with his mill huilt henido n wwil't riiniiing stionm who insiutcd on turning tho machinery hy hniid. All foolish, you say? And yot look mound you how, fow ie tnilom tako ndvniitngo of tho groat advertising campaigns run hy food, textile, cloth nnd ovor.v other mniiufiioliiriiig lino that you can iijun'. Think u moinont! What was tho last ndvorliMomoiit you toad ! wo.idored i"t which store in town would ho piogrosaivn .-.iDtich to havo tho goods in mock so you could seo lliom und pur- Horo goods nro sold under tho dream of. PrnttflEcnlly ovory live retailor Hut how, Put up your lightning-rod I Lot your customers know that you fun doliver to thorn tho goods which great advertising, paid for lv manufacturers, hns interested them in. Tlmy will got the hnhit and von will got (ho husiiiosB. Prnolically ovor.v iimniifnctuior stnudn loudy lo help .von help yourself. Ask them for eloctiotypos siiitahlo to run in your own advertising. Hook their trmlo murk to your storo. Consumer demand for advertised goods is now dlvidod broad cast among all the stores in town. Uso your advei Using in local pupors to focus this domniid upon vour stoie And don't forgot lo sond for IIiohm helpful oloolio tpofl. ' Head llii'i again, for it mouus ii; cut no flguto with sou u Contra 1 Point citizens and tho faucotH are kept going morning, noon nnd night. In some caiioH tho hose are lined for for plnytliliigH (or ItlUs and tho water Is wasted on sidewalks and street, doing no earthly good to anything. This modo o( procedure will soon lend to tho meter system nnd then there will ho walling nnd gnashing e: tooth. A number of English sparrows, In preparing for tho call crop, hnvo built nests In tho gables of tho old Jail. Central Point Is determined to have "Jail blrdsd" of some va riety rogardloss ot vigilant police nnd n tight lid. Tho most meager, uudorHizod nd vertisomont you over print will Im press some people, will remain in Rome minds, as tho mcasuro of your 'tnro uh representing vour store FROM ALL POINTS ON THE Bluffa $63.90 evening lamp at homo tlinn you advertises in his local pnporH. inonoy to you. t I ' ' f ill'' III'' III'' I 9 9-- - IM,M O. M. Murphy. AUTO LIVKUY. 11)10 ChulmurH Dotroils. Phono 18(11, Valloy Auto Company, Mud ford, Or. Quick Sorvioo. Many Hiding. I'riooH ltluht. PAllKY AUTO LIVFallY P110NK MAIN 3111. AKonoy for tho l'arry Cnro. Hono Itivor Auto Co., Frank H. Hull, Prop., Medford, Or. ---- .- Robert F Maguire Late special agent U. S. General Land Office, t announces that lie has opened law offices in tho Medford National Bank Building, for gen eral practice before state and federal courts l and tho Department of the interior. 4 4 O-ET YOUR WlNTKIt WOOD Whilo it Ih cheap. Phono 1311. E. R. TEDRICK, Corner 11th nnd Laurel utrcotn. Yard at 417 South Oakdale Avouuo. A. L. VROMAN PLTJMBIWG & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years practical experience. Offlco 113 South Front Street. Phono 2751. --- -"---- ---"- - I; Do You Enjoy Camp Life? t Probably von didn't cro well prepared last year t iMf nnt f'.a .... :.. :: ai .. - cj ii umii v jjui, iiAuu up in snen a manner that yon conld live comfortably for two weeks or a month without having to forage. We make it our Business to sco that you got sup plied with tho right sup plies and in sufficient quantity. 1 f you want to enjoy camp life (and you will, too) just come i to this storo and get your supplies tho same as hundreds of olhors havo done and you will dole on cam) lil'o. Whether you aro go ing camping or not, this is a good placo to buy your groceries. Allen AND Regan O. W. Murphy. MUHIM1Y MHOS. N A AJUOv 'SWkVi IN , fi . A V 44 UfHH t 4