MIBDtfORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, 011150 OX, TUESDAY, AIKUJST 2, 1010.
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Newsy Notes from Rogue River Valley Towns
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Central Point Items
Mr. mill Mm, V. A. Hnwl; f.utl dill
dio:i onjoyol mi niitomobllo rltlo last
Huniliiy to Kile nrnolc on Uih Crater
l.aUo road, ami thoroughly enjoyed
tllll fltlO W!0 101
Itov. T, M. Joiiuh Iiiih Ih'oii In I'hoo.
nix for u number of ilityu t Itemllng
tho nuiotliu; of tho valley nmiodntlon
of tliu cliurclitm of C'lirlnt. Mr. Joiioh
reports a kooiI at to ml unco anil a splun
(lilt tlino.
Tho city autliorltliw roI IniHy today
and t routed thu council c Mitbor to
a much iido lod Imtli. Tho ood work
will probably ho extended to tho
old Jail on Home day whim tho wind
In In tho rl,ht direction,
Mr. and Mm. V. M. Wlilto, who
recently iiold tlutlr flno farm on tho
Jacksonville road to H. Howman, loft
liiKt Hunday tnornliiK tar Cllno Falls
on tho JKe.'uitcH river, whom thoy
liavn puiclirnoi! n. flno body of land.
Thuy aro lo-ntoil noiir tho now town
of Itcdmond.
Mr. anil Mm. Will Vlrii, who
woro divorced horo a yonr bko, wnro
remarried t Ban I)I'ko, Cnl limt
week, nroatly nurprlitliiK tliotr many
fflt'iidH In tho ItoKim Hive- valloy.
Mr. and Mm. W. V. DoKord of
Saiuti Valley aro doIlKhtcd liy tho ap
penranco of : now 12-ponnd boii, who
arrived at tl clr homo inilto recontly.
1). H, Orlm, tho popular Central
Point drayman, had tho inlHfortuno to
lone ono of hln flno black horson Run
day nlKht. Tho team wbh ono of tho
fluent In tho valloy and tho dead ani
mal wan a vory valuablo ono.
ri. T. Pankoy Iiiih moved his fam
ily Into tho dwollInK recently vacatod
by M. (1. W'omack, In tho Pnttlson
addition. Mr. l'ankoy ban accepted
tho ponltlon of liiHpoctor with tho
ItOKtio Itlver Fruit & Produce uhho
elation. Olaf OIhmou of tho train dispatch
er office at HoHoburg vlHlted In
Central Point Sunday, tho f?uet of
hU parentH, Mr. and Mm. P. OIhhoii.
Mm. F. I-'. Cooper and little daugh
ter have K"o to KiiKono to vUlt for
a week with relatives.
Mr. and MrH. J, O. lnancson nro
HpendltiK n pleaiiant vacation nt Colo
ntln, II. W. Mndnay. cnslilor of the Cen
tral Point State bank, enjoyed an
outliiK nl Hold Hay latit Sunday with
a party of friends.
Mr. ninl Mm. C. U. (lant visited
tho wlndup of the Gold Hill carnival
nnd were placed under tho protect
ee wing of Hex 11, I.ampmnu during
the naval onK'iKotnont.
V. K. Jones nnd family, J. T. Neff
and John F. Williams are enjoying
nn outing In tho roast range.
MUCH ACTIVITY
AT GOLD RAY
Thirty Men at Work In Brick ami
Tllo Yard and Cuttlnn of 1,500,000
Feet of Logs Is Now Under Way
Is Manufncturlnn Center.
Itov. II. K, Hlckufooiio and wlfo
and .1. B. March loft thin morning
for Crater I.ako, where they will en
Joy an outing for ten 'ays. Tho
Hunday school and Christian Kndeav
or service will coutluuo nt tho Uhrls
tlan church hh ubiiiiI, but there will
ho no pulpit Horvlco until Itov. Hlck
t'fooivo relurnn,
Thoro are many buildings going up
at Tolo, four iiiIIoh north of this
town, and It loolui iih though Tolo 1h
to bo nu IniliiNtrlnl center,
A few weokn ago your corrospond
ent denounced an untrue nn Item In
a Portland p:por heralding a great
Kolil strike lu tho desert near Cen
tral Point, In which gold wnu ho plen
tiful an to tuway $1!7G0 per ton. Wo
mild t wan a fako pure and nlmplo, a
gold brick which wan being handed
to tho peoplo, but wo had no refer
ence to the find made by William
Kelly, who Ih funning on tho desert
two iiiIIoh north of town. Mr. Kelly,
while digging a well, ntruck a do
ponlt of mineral which In causing
much comment. Tho find Ih on
Hchool land, to which ho 'inH not yot
acquired title, and which ho Iiiih nov
er offered for nnle. Tho discovery
wan made nt n depth of 22 feet, in
wnsh gravel, and the mineral sub
stances occur In vory coarse particles
and Ih readily panned. A number of
mining men have oxamlned It, nnd nil
of tho them pronounce tho prospect
good. Four nnsftyH liavo been made
and nil differ vory materially, giving
returnii of from -II to 78 por cent
copper, from t trnco to 19 per cent
gold and from 21 to 38 por cent zinc.
It Ih probable that tho find Ih In an
old river bed and may prove of Biif
flclent extent to provo of great val
ue. Mr. Kelly Ih expecting friends
from IlIlnolK In n fow day who aro
willing to put up IC0.000 to dovol
op tho find. Thin Ih tho truth tomoly
tld relative to Mr. Kelly'B find, and
tho other fi.buloim find an publlBlicd
lu Portland Htlll reinalnB a fako puro
and Hlmplo, nnd tho report started
only to bond hoiuo worthless earth to
gold-hungry nuckors. Mr. Kelly nnd
his prospoct linn nover before been
alluded to by your correspondent.
MaHomi and carpenters nro IniHy on
the Whltoslilo-Chlldors building. Mr.
ChllderH In superintending the work
in person.
8, A. Pnttlson transacted business
In Portland for several days this
week.
There nro a number of follows In
Centrnl Point who aro threatening to
tout the validity of tho poll tax law
and some of them own automobiles
nnd want good roads and streets.
present. 117
J. J. SRAI.K, II. A.
Eden Precinct Items
MIhh Cutlieriiiu Duron was visiting
-Mis Clara Allen of North Talent
SiiimIii.v.
loliti .MohI wiih tit I'lioenix last
Sunday morning.
.Miuiii'd In I'lioenix, at thu homo
of the urooiu, MIhh JoHie Anilemo:)
inn Milo Kurry,
Mm. Henry Calhoun of Mcilfoid
wiih in North Tnlent Sadinluy.
Mm. h, A. Hose ami her Koii-in-Jnw,
A. 8. Furry, wero Mcdfonl vin
ilom .Saturday.
.1. W. Dunn of Talent wiih in I'lioe
nix Monday moniint,'.
Mm. C. Onto Iiiih been Kpnixlinp; a
few lnyH with her Histor, Mm. A. li.
Furry, thin week.
A carload of lumber arrived in
I'lioenix Friday for Joo linilor'H new
hiingulow.
Mm. S. F. MoDonalil of North
Talent culled on Mm. C. Carey Sun-
Tilay afternoon.
Mr. and Mm. L. A. Drake of North
I'lioenix wero in Meilfonl Saturday.
Jens Taylor is reported quite ill,
mid the attending physician fears
typhoid i his ailment.
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With tho brick and tllo yard at
Hold Kay now In full operation and
the cutting of 1 ,500,000 feet of logs
under way, tho little manufacturing
city on the bauko of the ltoguo Is n
scene of great activity.
The brick and tllo yard opened
Saturday and over :I0 men nro em
ployed. Ureal hiiccohq Ih being met
with,
ORDERS INQUIRY INTO
ALASKA COAL LANDS
WASHINGTON, 1). , Aug. 'J.
Andiow ChriHteiiKon, who MU'ocetled
L. It, Gluvis as eliief of the field di
vision under the M'eretary of the in
teiior, today ordered a rhjiil iuveMi
gatioii to iiM'orliiin the valiUity of
titliH to Alaskan eoal lauds. The
invusticnliou in t nscertain iiiuong
other thingri whethur the owuem me
fulfilling the tonus on which the laud
was taken up. The Green and liar
liiiinii groups aiu the priueipal ones
that will he iuve.itigiitiMl. The Cuu
uiughum Kionp was not included in
the iiuiuirj.
ChriHteusoii said that it had al
ready Hpeoially investigated and was
not awaiting the notion of the com
miKsiouer of the laud ofiiee nnd
there was therefore no reilHim to
prohe the mutter further.
(JAUPRNTICUK NOTIOK.
Cnrpontora' local, No. 1840, will
moot at Smlth'u hall, 128 North
drape- stroot, ovory Thumlny ovcnlng
nt 8 p, m. sharp until furthor notice.
All cnrpontcifl nro roquosted to bo
With u ICodak Film Tnnk you
can develop films for 5e por
iloxoii nnywhoro elenr water
can ho had the dark room and
the experience are in the tank.
Let us demonstrate.
Medford
Book Store
William Cox mid wife, former
I'lioenix residents, arc hero from
Willamette on business and attend
ing the camp meeting.
Mr. mid Mrs. W. H. I'eckhuin, who
are now lomutcd in North Talent,
wore visiting friends in .Medford last
Friday.
Mr. mid Mm. A. II. Houston of
West I'lioenix visited thejr daughter,
Mr. .7. B. Kobcrts, of North Talent
Sunday.
Mm. James Terrill of Talent nnd
her grandson, Demi Terrill, of
Mrownbboro, visited nt tho home of
Mr. and Mm. C. Carey Sunday.
Mr. and Arm., Jnmes Allen of
North Talent left Sunday for the
famous mineral springs near Sisson,
Cnl., for tho benefit of Mrs. Allen's
health.
Miss Clara Terrill left Thursday
for Portland, and nil Talent is sure
she went on a honeymoon nnd will
he wuiting to give her n rousing wel
come when she returns. I have not
been nblo to learn tho lucky gentl"
iiiiiu'k nnrnc.
PKACHKH.
Peaches nro rlpo, Ordo- now,
118 ADAMS IJItOS., 700x2
Sell it that property to a buyer
who reads ndB. For this will mean
small delay, small sale cost and nn
iideniiate price.
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910
FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
Southern Pacitic
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffs .
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Joseph
St. Paul
$60.00
$60.00
...$60.00
....$60.00
$60.00
Table Rock Items
The new sehoolhotipe is progress
ing rapidly.
Mr. I'llirit. urn. nf flid cont melon;.
is finite sick at his home in Central 1
I'oint.
Mr. Garrison, who hns been work
ing the Green place this summer, is
working with his team in Medford.
J. C. Pendleton and Karl May.
started Sunday for Dead Indian
Springs, where they expect to Iivi
on fish, venison nnd soda water for
two weeks.
J. Fickes has been looking over
Willamette valley points and visiting
relatives at Portland, returning Sun
dny. S. K. Adams, S. C. Collins nnd J.
II. Lydinrd, who have been making
regular trips to the valley towns with
berries for the lost month, report
the crop nbout all sold.
Mrs. J. II. Lydiard and her daugh
ter, Mi-s Suoie, who lately arrived
from Minnesota, spent Sunday with
the McKays of Medford.
The Table Hock district bids fair
to have n supply of potntocs this
full, as there is about 100 acres of
them here and the crop looks well.
Mr. McMnnus, who hns been cm
ployed nt the Modoc orchnrd for
several months, has taken tho posi
tion of foreman for Ii. Consen.
Mrs. Jessie Wheeler is visiting
with the Carpenter family, and Mr.
Wheeler is working on tho new
sehoolhouse.
Mr. Nims and fumily moved over
from Willow Springs Saturday and
arc camped in the school ynrd. Mr.
Nims is going to work on the school
house.
There are lots of fishermen these
days, but scarcely any fish. If the
present methods nrc allowed much
longer Rogue river will he ruined ns
a fishing strenm. We hear about
our fish wardens and fish ladders
nnd yet there are no fish coming up
the river. Let every ono vote to
close the river to commercial fishing
nnd stop the fish hogs on the lower
river.
imUNKK.YNESS CUREABLE
Drunkenness Is no loncer consider
ed a crlme:emlncnt scientists and
physicians have agreed that it is a
disease and must bo treated aa such.
The home treatment that has been
t.
ey will be refunded. When desiring
to give secretly purchase Orrlno No.
1, and if patient will taka treatment,
Orrine No. 2 should bo given. Orrlno
costs but $1 per bar. Mateld on re
ceipt of price. Write for free booklet
on "Drunknnecs." The Orrino Co.,
used for a number of years, and is
highly successful, is Orrine. It is C32 Orrine Building, Washington D
sold upder u posltlvo guarantee thatjC. Sold in this city by Leon B
if it does not effect a cure your mon- Hasklns.
St. Paul via Council Bluffs $63.90
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 above rates apply from Portland only. From points
south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rate to Port
land, to make through rate via Portland. One way
through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except
that fares to St. Paul and Minneapolis one 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. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
Mt. Angel College
MT. ANGEL, OR.
In charge of the Benedictine Fathers. For young
men and boys. Term opens September 6th. Pre
paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses.
Write for catalogue.
DEAN'S BEAUTY
i. i PARLORS
Hair Dressing a specialty;
shampooing, scalp troatment,
facial and hand massage, man
icuring, dyeing and bleaching.
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Granite City
Hospital
Most modornly equipped hospi
tal botween Portland and Sac
ramento. Shows each doctor
-ho enmo courtesy nnd jnves
nil patients the same care. In
chartre of Ostrom & Nelson,
crrndunto nurses.
OSTROM & NELSON,
Props of Granite City Hospital,
Ashland, Oregon.
Fine Printing
Wo make a specialty of fine
printing, carry the necessary
Jtock to cnablo us to fill .'II
orders promptly, and guaran
tee satisfaction.
Best equipped job office m
Oregon south of Portland;
host expert printers.
Before sending your orders
out of town, call and figure
with us if wo can servo you
for tho same price as an out-of-town
concorn you will wish
to patronize homo industry.
Medford
PrintingCo.
HAYS!HAIR HEALTH
NEVER FAILS TO
RESTORE GRAY HAIR
TOITSNATURAL
COLOR and BEAUTY.
Satlift Yturulf h S-4il Nw tr
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE
Cut thU dr. out nd mill with your Bima
ail ultlrMt and mm of your Drunul. vA
10 cinli for iwut.io. to I'HILO HAY
SPEC. CO., 30 Clinton Stmt, Nawttk.
Nw Jartar. U. S. A. or Toronto, Canada.
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED 70 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER "
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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For Sale-Land Near Centra'' Point
llfi-niTo ranoh adjoining city, 52 acres in alfalfa, balance- in pears 1 and
12 years old; good house, largo barn, 2 wolls; prieo $20,000, half cash;
a snap.
43-aero alfalfa ranch, 1 milo out, new 8-room houso, lnrgo bam, three
good wells;, prieo $21,500, half cash; will pay 8 por cent on investment.
20 acres alfalfa land, fine land, no buildings; price $7.)00, $2000 cash.
III! acres, 1 mile out, 0 acres in 2-yonr-old npples, balanco in pears 1
year old; now 5-room houso and largo barn, good well and outbuildings;
price $12,000, half cash; n good buy.
:U acres, 1 mile out, 27 aeros sot to npplos and poars 1 yoar old; 7-room
house, barn and outbuildings, 2 good wells; fino building site; prieo
$15,000, hall' cash.
20 acres, 1 milo out, 10 noros in troos 1 yonr old; no buildings; good
well; prieo $7000, $2500 ensh.
M acres, 1 milo out, 10 acres in trcos, bnlnnco in nlfnlfa; price $4200,
$2500 cash.
0 noros, 1 milo out, set to treos, fiuo building sito, good irrigation well;
price $2400, $1600 cash.
20 acres, half milo out, sot to pears 1 and 2 years old; price $10,000, half
cash.
2 acres in town, smnll houso, good well, u fino garden trnot; price $1300.
W. J. Harvey
R. F. D. NO. I, CENTRAL POINT, 0 R.
r. O. HANSEN
TOM MOFFAT
Wo make any kind und style of Windows.
! Wo carry Glass of anv size on hand.
t MEDFORD SASH & DOOR 00,, Medford, Oregon.
A COOL CUSTOMER
will buy more goods than a warm one will in hot weather.
A cool customer will buy with less palaver.
He or she will be better natured, less cranky and
easier to sell to; and' you know it.
Moreover, you yourself, and your employes, will be
in a better selling mood if your store is cool and pleasant
than if it is stinky and suffocating and savors of a boiler
room in its stiflingness.
The Electric Fan is a blessing and a cheer which you
can ill afford to ignore.
Life in the dog days is a question of degrees.
Make your place of business habitable and inviting to
the people, and the trend of trade will be in your direction.
It stands to reason it's logical it's apparent.
Why not invest a little mow in trade-winning cool
ness? Electric Pans will create a tempting and delightful
breeze, and in every breeze there'll be dollars for you.
May our representative call and take it up with you?
Don't wait until it's 90 in the shade. Phone us today.
Rogue River
Electric Comp'y
P. S. How about that Electric Sign you've been think
ing about?