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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST .17, 1010. ------ - - -- --- Newsy Notes from Rogue River Valley Towns -----i --- - -------- ----.----------- -- Butte Falls Items Mr. Ashman and family have ro saovod from Butto Falls and roiio to somo point in tho valloy. Joseph Goppert of "Edsnll" flat has been visitiuR friends in town. II. D. Mills, manager of Butto Falls Lumber company, has returned from a business trip to Klamath Palls. Ho reports that country as flourishing. Oliver Adams tookk hi3 infant child to Medford, duriug tho week, to con buK a physician for somo trouble the littlo one suffers from and ha return ed ou Friday aud reports thinks as brisk and moving along in Medford. Mossrrs. Moore, Adams wwith sev eral others, from valley points, aro in tho hills on a huntiug and fishing trip. Merchant Motcalf of Butto Falls has gono to Medford on a business trip, but will soon return. Mark Baker and Dillon Glaspill aro digging water wells for Frank Kcthcrland and others. Will Chambors and family have returned from the "Goppert" ranch whoro Mr. Chambers has been help ing to harvest the hay crop. Mrs. Gordon aud Mr. Rigdon of "Obenchain" were visiting friends m Butto Falls this last week. Attorney Pcntz has returned from his homestead aud reports that no fires wero visible around his section. Low Warner makes up one of tho party camping with Messrs. Gaddis, Howard and others at the Enthrop place. Wo aro glad to report that Grand ma Edmonson, who has been quite sick is now convalescent and im proving rapidly. Our artist painter, "Erie" has been called to Central Point to do some particular work in his line. Ranger Holt aud family havo been risiting Mr. and Mrs. Thomaas of Butto Falls, Mrs. Thomas being a sister of Mrs. Holt. The Bcvcridge crew of j'oung men had quite an exciting experience with a Buck lately and it was only after an arduous time that they succeeded in killing their gome which they af terwards enjoyed in a feast, but failed to present a slice to your correspondent as they were all so they devoured it all before they gave a thought to it. Next time remem ber boys that "We" like Venison. Zach Muxy, bookkeeper of the Med ford National bank, having returned from n two months sojourn in San Francisco and visiting other points in California is now rusticating arnonc his manv friends liorr.ihnnts aud will soon pay a visit to his homestead and enjoy the sweet pleasures of bachelorhood in the hills, all by his lonely. John Winningham, who has been to Alaska on a mining venture has returned to Butte Falls, to his fam ily, no reports as having a pleas ant timo and that he was success ful in getting somo of the Golden dirt, but was taken sick and had to come out. Merrill Brainard, one of the mill hands, met with an accident on Rri day, which came near proving fatal. It seems as if tho mill hands wero ar ranging something about the Convey or when a belt slipt off and in its circuit picked up rocks and Branard going around to leani the cause of tho noise or the trouble was violently struck between tho eyes with a rock which cut a large hole in his fore head making a bad wound. He was picked up nnd Dr. Holt of Eagle Point sent for who pronounces the patient as out of danger and doing well. Tho Dupray hotel, which has been closed for somotimo ro-opened us doors on Sunday, and was well pa tronized and from now on will con tinue to cator to tho public tastes. Shorty Milos nnd wife, who hnvo been sojourning in tho Hills, for a month or. more loft on Suturduy for tho valloy. They had a most enjoy able time. A. Harris of Medford has been vis iting in Butte Falls duriug tho past week. Our brothers Allon & Clarno are doing a splendid business and it is hoped thoy will continue all winter as thoy have givon good satisfaction. Mr. Taylor, of tho fire patrol, was on his way out aftor men to fight the forest firos which aro raging Four-Bit crook. These firos aro of incendiary origin as wo hnvo not had any electric storms and firos havo broken out in sovoral places ovor which tho forestry men hud a fow hours before gono and extinguished tho fires nnd from their being sot in several places it is conclusivo that somo ono is doing this work aud that it is done with malicious intent. Tho govornmont should havo tho forests burnt ovor in tho onrly spring as did tho Indians, and then thoro would not bo tho accumulation of litter upon which fires feed. Many inquiries arc- being mnde about Butto Falls property aud it !& now tho timo to invest before tho it. It. reaches us ns it is nearly hero and tho best sites will bo taken or can only bo bought nt much higher figures. Tho Pouts Law and Land company has coutrol of nnd for snie several fine pieces of business and residence property. , Cook Bros, havo removed to the valley with their belongings, while Tom Grigsby nnd family have gone nwny to tho coast to remain some tunc. Tho Pentz Law and Land com pany, offer for sale a beautifully lo cated residence lot, cor. Tenth and Onkdalo avenue. Medford, with street work nil done and sewer nnd water connections made as also 40 acres of laud (fruit) in Sams valley, next to tho Narrigan rnuch. These ore both very desirable nnd choice pieces of property. Terms cash. Ad dress The Pentz Law aud Land com pany, of Butte Falls, with stamp. Venison has been scarce hereabouts and the mighty nimrods have not slaughtered many dear. Isaac Wal ton's disciples hnvo enjoyed fine sport in nnd around Blue Canon. The Hucklebirry crop does not appear to bo very plentiful here abouts and great is the disappoint ment for housewives hnvo hereto fore depended upon this luscious fruit for winter canning. A livery and feed stable would pay here, especially the latter, as we are without n regular one of either and demands arc made upon the local people. If someone would import a large quantity of good hay, thoy would find ready sale for it and ie during tho fall and winter. This coming year will witness the introduction of electric and water for our town ns parties are figuring upon these propositions nnd we have facilities unsurpassed, and plenty of spring water for domestic use. The young people's society of the Christian Endeavor, meets every Sunday and Wednesday evening, aud is conducted by Messrs Cleveuger & Daily. CflUBEfUM TO AID LADIES CLUB Promises to Call Upon the Carnegie Library Board in New York and Use His Influence In Behalf of Local Club. Central Point Items Mrs. Lottie Odell, wife of C. .1. Odell, of Agate, pnsod nwny at her homo near Agate, Monday at 15:110 p. m. Mrs. Odell wan a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. It. Hotchkiss, of Medford, nnd was 110 years of ngo. The fuuednr services took placo on Tuesdny afternoon nt 4 o'clock, Hew T. M. Jones officiating. Miss Gladys Kindle nnd Kenneth Bebee, two of our most popular young people wore united in ninrtngo Sunday night, at tho residence of Miss Kindlc's uncle, nnd mint, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Lewis, How II. K. Sichafoose of the Christian church officiating. Miss Kindle is well known and highly respected here by a largo circle of admiring friends", and Mr. Bebcc having lived here nil his life is known nnd respected by all and we consider him nn extrem ely fortunato young man in securing such an estimable young lady to ''kindle" his kitchen firo through life. The substantial improvements be ing made in the Constance addition, east of tho school house, speak vol umes of praise for tho enterprising people in that part of town. Miss Mnrgurite Holmes, one of the popular publiu instructors of Jnckson count, was a successful applicant for county papers att tho teachors examination nt Jacksonville Inst week. Court Purkoypilo nnd family of Ashland visited relntives in Cen tral Point Monday aftornoon. Dr. E. Davis has returned from an extended pleasure trip to Portland nnd the Willamette valley. Mr. F. Hnnley has purchased J9 r.crcj of the Prnll much jmt south of Central Point in Bear creek bot tom. The price wns much less than $200 nn acre. Extensivve improv mcuts will be made on the place dur- TO MAKE NOVEL lilPTO LAKE Central Point Boy With Wheelbarrow Will Leave Soon For Crater Lake Has Special Design of an Irish man's Automobile Tho ladles of tho Greater Medford club have secured the promise of Senator Chamberlain to uso his In fluenco in tLeh behalf with tho Car negie library board In Now York city in an endeavor to secure a Car negie library for this city. Senator Chamberlain was waited upon Tuesday afternoon by a com mittee of tho club, headed by Mrs. J. F. Reddy president, who succeed ed in enlbtfng the senator's aid. A good otore location is advertis ing; good store service Is advertis ing but both of theso are supple mentary to tho real advertising that Is done in tho newspaper. Pushing a wheelbarrow of special design, Harry Harvey of Contral Point will start for Crater Lake in the near future and expects to make tho dlstanco 85 miles in throo days. This Is ono of tho most novel trips ever mado to the lake. Mr. Harvey has had a wheelbarrow mado especially for tho trip. Tho wheel Is fitted with a pneumatic tiro and is ball bearing. In tho wheel barrow Mr. Harvey expects to carry his outfit. Jap Suspect Held SALINAS, Cal., Aug. 17. Closely tnllying with the police description of Henry Ynmagachi, wantqd in con nection with tho mysterious slaughter of tho Kendall family near Cnzudero on July 21, n Jopanese is detuined hero today awaiting tho arrivnl of detectives from Santa Roan. Al though tho prisoner denies in broken English over having lived in the northern county, his companions tit the Japanese mision, where he wan arrested, OBsert that his home wns nenr Snntn Rosa for manv months. I IwUh to announce that h va in'i ne 1 tin Union Livery Stables and will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses boarded by the day, week or month. I guarantee a square deal to all. R. GUANYAW UNION LrVERY BARN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE. NOTICE! Have you seen the Most in Abalone Blisters'? Something new and stylish in collar pins, beauty pins, belt pins, wai&jt sets, etc., etc. Martin J. Reddy THE JEWELER NEAR POSTOPPICE ing tho nuxt twelve mouths. Mrs. Druoella Moo, of Applognte is visiting, in Central Point tho guest of her daughters, Miss Mary Moo nnd Mrs. Kiiiinu Hebb. H. W. Lindsay, cashier of thu Cen tral Point State bank, in company with K. A. Toioy nnd T. K. Daniels, mado an Automobile run to upper Hoguo river Saturday evening and enjoyed a fow hours of fly fishing, the catch line never been reported. Tom ltoss has returned from n hunting trip up the river, where with his two sous, Floyd nud Jim and Trix Peart, a good timo wns enjoy ed. The imrtv hugged four nice bucks. Tho Price blacksmith hhop which wns closed for a couple of days, has been ro-opencd. Mr. Price expects to return to Central Point this full and nplnco the old wooden shop building with uu up-to-dnto brick sstrueture. Miss flltulyo llrown, u niece of William Leathers, of Willow Springs, who wns broucht to town two weeks ago for medical treatment, died last Friday at tho residence of Prof. P. T. Cooper, the funeral occurred Sat urday and interment ttook place in tho Central Point cemetery. The Central Point witter system is nlrendy practically on u paying basis with many applications for witter coming in daily. Tho supply of wat er in the well shows no sign of weak eninr: n new ."0 horse nowor electric motor is being installed to replace the old .. horse power machine. Hie witter is exceedingly pure nnd whole-s-ome, nnd our people nre proud of their bargain in a water system. RAWLEY CLAIMS BEST PEACHES Says Trees Ono Year Old Aro Boar Inn Fruit Is Greatly Pleased With Success Met In Farmlnn nnd Says It Beats Mlnlnn. C. 11. Knwloy of Knglo Point claims the chnmptoiiBblp nu a grower of ponchos. Ho was li Medford Wodnomlny on land busluoRH and thus t HI his ex perience on Mo "Hnld Mountain" ranch near Knglo Peint: "A yonr ngo," bo said, "I phntoil 20 Early and Lnto Crawford peach trees, Uttla Bwltcloe, you might Bay, aud didn't export anything of thotn for two yoa'-n jkt lonat. Ton of thoHO trees are bcnrl'ig this year, not heavy crops, It Is truo, but on tho ton tl ero are 03 flno, 1: rgo pon:hos. I havo been mining nil my life, but this boats tho mining game all hollow. Mrs llawloy Is delighted with llfo ou tho fnrm, and I enjoy It myBolf." Stanncrs Skeptic's That n clean, nice frugiuit com pound like Ilucklen's Amice Salvo will instantly relieve u bad burn. would, wound or piles, staggers skeptics. Hut grent cures prove its o wonderful bonier of the worst Mr es, ulcers, boils, felons, eer.emu, skin eruptions, us also chapped hands, sprains nnd corns. Try it. -Tie nt nil druggist. wf ' . Make Every Dollar Worth More Than a Dollar! An educated ad reader will never be poor. To "know advertising" is to have a prac tical knowledge of values of. things of. when and how and where to buy. No one, baring and utilizing such knowledge, could ever be unthrifty, or in any sense careless or reckless of expenses. For such knowl edge makes for thrift for saving. It makes one proof against shams false values manipulated reductions. The intelligent ad reader uses as much thought and ability in buying things as is required in earning the money that is spent for them. And that amounts to a substan tial increase of the value of every dollar of the family revenue! SEND YOUR DAUGHTER TO St. Mary's Academy Medford, Oregon, A Private Resident and Day School for GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN Departments: Primary, Grammar, Academic, Commer cial. Specially organized Department of Music and Art. fh flaw' a iiBilllf : i 'f iT "To wiihIo lii an offouHo," no hoII llioso ncroud hand tlilni;n you've conn oil to UllllO, luminous." 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If you urn kriitlc.il nnml U a. lUt of Um ma tcrlitl you iirril Wo an miybody. Hhlp nnywlirrn Brad for Oataloir O.B.WUUamsCo. 1P43 rimt AT. .. UivtU, "WmU. FWCt ,&w y?j flGf 1Ar3t' Mt. Angel College MT. ANGEL, OR. In charge of the Bencdictino Fathers. For youiiR men and bo's. Term opens Soptcmbor Gth. Pre paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses. Write for catalogue. Crater Lake Route 1910 LOCOMOBILES 1910 MM Plio cars of the Crater Lake Company will leave Hotel Nash on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 8 a. m. Round Trip $25.00 Children under 32 years, half faro. Secure your tickets at tho hotel. CRATER LAKE TRANSPORTATION 00. J. 0. NEFF, Manager. Medford Address: Nash ITotol.