MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKGON, FRIDAY, AUOUST 19, 1930.
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Newsy Notes from Rogue River Valley Towns
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Eagle Point Eaglets
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A. 0. IfonJott.
I. W. llnloy, who 1ioui;IiL n jmrt
of t ho old Blow farm of tlm Lofliuiil
liroUioni nml lntn tipnnt nomo tttno
tlilrt mitinnoi In tlio iioljliLorliood of
(Ircnliniii, MiiHnoitiali county, roturn
oil (ho flrnt of tlio wook to look
itftor It St lutoroiitii hero, llo uxnoctii
to hrltiK liln family horo thin fall and
mnho thin nol;l.horhoo IiIh iiorina
mint homo.
Tui'iiday noon tloro wan n company
of flvo, vli: Ghnrlon Mnxlo; 0. W.
l'rltltly. O, I). Mi-Kloy, M. Wurman
and J, II, Hmltli, drovo up In it rli;
for (lliinnr on Iholr way to Orator
Lalto. Thoy woro almlii.; to o an
far an thu 111); Uutto hrldcu that
afternoon and havo a good tlmu f IhIi
Iiii; In that hor.utlful tit-nam. Thoy
had Martini with tlio calculation of
woelm: and onJcyhiK tlm route Thoy
ohtaluod upt'dal dlrcutlomi from mo
how to ko ho iiM to noo all tho won-l(i-.i
nlon,; tho routo, and mild that
thoy woro li no hurry.
I). W. Day of Uutto I'nlhi wni a
ploanant f.r.l'or Tuomltxy on hln way
to Medford. llo roporta ovorythltiK
(ulot In hlu town.
Profi'HHor P. II. Dalloy nlnco hlo
roturn from Kile crook hau boon fin-
IhIiIiu: up hln well, bulldliij; n wood
nhod and In having tlilngn flxod up
Konornlly and nott" ready to com
morico Hchool ai;aln In Hoptouihor.
Wo aro making calculntlouii to havo
throo toneliui-H thin fall and wlntor
nnd will noon havo a hcIioo! that will
comparo favorably with nny ncliool
In tho county ouUldo of tho cIUoh,
nnd thoy will havo to not a movo on
to Icoop out of tho way, for wo aro
RottliiK ftomo of tho proKroMHlvo olo
mnnt nmonc tin.
Minn Uouo Ayri'H, who linn been an
nlntliiK Mrn. Howlott and datiKhtorii
In tho Suuuyflldo, wont homo Tuon
day to tnko a vacation for a couplo
of wookn.
I noticed nn I rnmo out from Dud
ley tho flrnt of tho wook that John
Alien wan making r.omo Improvo
montH In tho way of bulldlui:, nml
that Mr. 8vllcaru both of Derby,
wnn building a now barn; that Leo
Kdinonnon vnn innkliiK nomo lm
provomonta; ih.it Mr. Cnntor wan put
ting up a nont wlro fonco In tho plnco
of IiIh old one; that Mr. Ilnkor wan
clearing off hln homofltoad nnd all
together thoy along tho road aro
having n general Improving npoll.
Itov. Kredoi.burg of Somn Vnlloy
held proarhlnr; iiervlcon hero tho lat-
out Wodiior.dny for ft load of coodn
for Mr. I Inchon.
Dr. W. H, I'cwor of Itodlnndn, Cal
nnd Hamtiol C, Hall of Los Angolcn
woro horo Wodnonday nml took tho
train for flold Kay, wlioro thoy wont
NOTE-BOOKS DEMANDED
IN ARMOUR TRIAL
CHICAGO, Aug. 1H. Unilod Stales
Jmlgo IC. M. Landls linn roHtimoil his
examination of tho attorneys find
representatives of tlio Armour Pack
ing company cited for contempt of
court in connection with tho packing
tniHt CIIKCH.
Attorney llnrmon, for tho packing
company, wns directed lo produce
to iinond a whllo flnhlng. Thoy aro
l'UIIIfllllJ, nun uuuuivii n I'n""1
out to look at tho country, noo tho Hlt.,IOKrai,i,0 notebooks demandod by
mIiiIiIm nln fMma lind ttfintt In f.m- 1 .. .
n,Kit, wv. .. .... mww.. . ...- ,tl(J proHcculion.
ior i.aKO nnu proiiiiiinco inni uim oi ,... , . . ,,. ,..
ovidenco given before tho court wilh
that given before tho jury, and it it
Hitid a number of diHcroponcics havo
been found. It in expected that in
dictment)) will follow.
Kour stenographers woro ordered
before tho grand jury on August i).
On AugiiHt fi tho jury miked for the
notes of corroHpondonce. Tho jurors
were told tliat Die books had been
dcHtroycd. It is alleged they were
dciilroyed after tho first BiimmotiH
wiih issued.
tho grandest nlghtn on tho continent.
Mrn. Hondoriion, who llvon on n
homontoad on tho north fork of
Hoono crcok, epont tho Light horo
Wodnendny.and Thuniday morning
went up homo with ouo of our tenmit.
Mr. Wheeler of tho firm of Wheol
or & CnnplI of Uutto Pal In enmo out
from Mcdfo'd lant Monday night
and took tho ntngo for homo Thuni
day evening.
Low and Hoy Rmlth, who live
ncor horo wont up Little Ducct creek
about novon mllen to put u roof on
a barn for Mnrnhall (Inrrcll and whllo
they hnd qulto an oxporlonco with J
rattlenunken, an they report that
tho nnakcH aro exceedingly vicious.
CITIZENS GREET FIRST
WESTERN PACIFIC TRAIN
KKDDIK, Cal., Aug. 10. KnthtiBi
antic over the finnl opening of traffic
LARGE SUM IS ASKED tinentnl railroad, 200 .citizens .of
IN FRIbLO LANU bUI F j Quiric3 tho county onl of Plumas
county, yesterday greeted tho first
KAN FRANCISCO, Augg. 38.
KiHing out of mi nlleged breach of
contract for tho purchase of land,
a suit praying for $1,830,U1 dama
ges' is on file in tho county clerk's
offico today. This is tho largest
amount that has over been asked in
n civil suit brought In San Francisco.
Tho plaintiff is tho South Snn Fran
cisco Laud and Improvement com
pany, find the defendant the Selby
.Smelting mid Lend company.
Hanklnn for health.
eastbound passenger train to pass
over tho line.
Accompanied by a brass band, the
reception committee conducted the
railroad officials, nowspaper men and
Ihcir guests, who aro traveling over
tho road for tho first time, from Hurt
well to Quincy via tho Quincy & West
cm. Tho now road openn tlio fortilo ag
ricultural regions of tho American,
Indian and Oenessco valleys. A cele
bration to commemorate tho event is
being held nt Quincy. Tlio party of
railroad and newspaper men will re-
whIi to uimouuoo t'litt Inva pirjliuol tha
Union Livery Stables
nnd Will conduct a general food nnd boarding establishment. Ilorses
boarded by tho day, wook or month. I gunraatco a Bqunro deal
to nil.
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R. GUANYAW
UNION MVEKY HARN.
RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
main hero several hours as tho guests
of tho town.
FOREST FIRES RAGING
IN NORTHERN IDAHO
IJOISE, Idaho, Aug. 10.- Despite
reassuring reports given out by or-
ficials that forest fires are being
brought under control, no such con
dition obtains in tho Clcnrwatcr dis
trict of northern Idaho, where tho
flames are gaining headway hourly.
Acording to advices received hero
toay, a firo 20 miles long nnd nearly
10 miles wide is sweeping over tho
district aljnccnt to the south fork of
tho Clearwater river. Two hundred
men arc working lo slop the progress
of tlio flames. Whilo a vast amount
of limber has been consumed a large
pnrt of tho burned over area was
mostly second growth limber nnd
brush.
Tho reports that several persons
hnd been burned to denth havo not
been verified. It is not known that
nny person porished.
POSSES CLOSE IN UPON
WASHINGTON DESPERADO
COLFAX, Wnsh., Aug.10 After a
week's pursuit by three poses, tho
alleged murderer of Dell McConnell in
in tho neighborhood of tho Catholic
mission of Dcssmct, 12 miles of To
koa, Wash., today.
Ho had attempted to disguise him
self with n beard of bear hide and a
wig of horse Lair, ncording to Charles
Elliott, n rancher near Desmct, who
was forced to feed tho fugitive Tues
day at tho point of n revolver. The
mnn, generally described as tho
"frecklo-faccd" desperado, appeared
suddenly from tho underbrush nnd
lovcllcd n gun nt Elliott. Tho Inter
states thnt tho fugitive showed signs
of fntigtio and (hat his clothing was
lorn from climbing through the under
brush. He did not boast to Eliott of
tho McConnell killing or of tho mur
der of n girl in Oregon, ns ho had
done previously.
FIRE RAGING IN THE
DES CHUTES FOREST
PRINEVILLE, Ore., Aug. 18.
Snporvisor Ireland, wilh several ns
sistants, left Prinvillo today to fight
a forest firo which h in the Dcs
Chutes National forest. Tho firo
is not considcrer dangerous nnd will
soon bo gotten under control, it is
believed.
NOTICK.
In tho district court of tho Unltod
States for tho district of Oregon.
In tho matter of George A. Butt,
bankrupt. -
Tho undorslgnod trustee of the
aboro entitled catato In bank
ruptcy will rccelvo sealed bid
nt tho, Jncknon County bank
In Medford, Oregon, up to
12 o'clock nooi, of Friday, August
19, 1910, for tho following dcocrlbed
property belonging to Bald estate,
namoly, a oteck of mor:'.rnl!BO, con
sisting principally of Jowolry of the
Inventory vr.luo of $2987.47, together
with a lot of utoro fittings o' tho in
ventory valuo of 1175.50, all now In
custody of the undersigned at Med
ford, Oregon. Cash or a certified
check for ten por cent of tho amount
offorcd must accompany oach bid and
tho salo Is made subject to confirma
tion by tho court, tho rlc''t bolng re
served to roject any and all bids. The
isp.ld property and an Inventory thero-
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tor part of lant wook and on Sunday, i -
Ho hnd tho honor of holding the
flrnt Horvlcer r.flor tho boll wnn bung
In tho church belfry.
Mr. Ilowo movod hln family to
Medford last Monday, varntlng tho
old Moomnv homo, and on Thuni
day Henry Chlldroth moved Into It.
Klmor Sponcor canio out from hln
homo on Wodnosdny, mot hln wlfo
at tho Buuiiyflldo nnd Thuniday morn
ing then wont to Medford. Mrn.
Jokbo Sponcor, who rnmo out from
Dudley lnnt Sunday with ro, Marled
homo today, Thursday, with John
Hlglnbothnm, who enmo out to tnko
up a load of fruit, otc, for tho two
above nnmod Sponcor fnmlllon,
C. V. Coopor, a civil oiigli'Dor In
tho employ of tho Itoguo Hlvor Hlec
trlo comp my, nnd Mr, Wlllla ntoppod
horo Tuonday night hud took tho
Prospect nlrRo for thnt ncitlon of tho
country.
F. W. McKnlght mil lloyd Tuck
or woro plonimnt callers hint Wednes
day. Dr. MoKnlght ban hln family
rnmpod on Koriio rlvor mmr Trail
and roports having a flno tlmo flail
ing, hunting, olo., and Mr. Tuckor
In keeping tho Allen hotol at Trail
and reports that ho In doing a good
biiHlnoHH.
Thoro woro flvo railroad mon enmo
In Wodnonday and roporled that thoy
havo all tho grading dono thin nldo
of llntto FnllH and thnt further work
wan niinpondod In that lino on tho
rond, but that thoy woro pushing
tho work right along so far as tho
laying of Hen and nteol wnn con
cerned, Mr. Kllllnghnrl, a traveling nalen
man for Lang &. Co. or Portland, nnd
nnthor gontlomnn of Modfon whoso
namo I havo forf.'otton, emtio' nut In
an auto Wodiioadny and sampled tho
dlnnor at tho Stinnyflldo.
K, It. (llonn, wlfo nml llttlo
daughter of North Yakima, WiihIi.,
who hnvo boon visiting hor mnthor,
Mm. Unrnon of Uutto Fnlln, and had
tho iiilHfortuuo lo loso tholr baby
whllo thoro, ennto out Wodnosdny
on tho ntngo, took dinner nnd suppor
with us and took tho trnln for homo,
Mr. (llonn Is dollghtod with our
country and especially with our oll
mato. M, 0. nriSL'H of Uutto Fnlln camo
out Wodnosdny on tho stnuo and loft
our hoiiBo in tho nftornonn for Med
ford, Mr. Cowdon of Uutto Falls canto
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TOM MOFFAT
. O. HANSEN
Wo mnko auy kind and stylo of Windows.
Wo carry! Glnss of imy size on hand.
j MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon.
WANTED
LISTINGS OF ORCHARD
AND CITY PROPERTY AT
ONCE. E. F. A. BITTHER,
PHONE MAIN 4141, ROOM
207, PHIPPS BLDG.
Excursion Ratesto the East
DURING 1910 FROM ALL POINTS ON THE
Southern Pacific
(LINES IN OREGON)
TO RATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffs $60.00
uniaiia ................... ...-... ............-.........potj,wu
Kansas City .. $60.00
St. Joseph ....... $60.00
St. Paul $60.00
St. Paul via Council Bluffs - $63.90
Minneapolis diroct $00.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs $63.90
Duluth, direct , $66.90
Duluth, via Council Bluffs $67.50
St. Louis $67.50
Tickets will bo on salo May 2d and 9th; Juno 2d, 17th
and 2'Jth; July 5th and 22d;' August 3d; September 8th.
Tho abovo rates apply from Portland only. From points
south of Portland, add ONE WAY local rato to Port
land, to make through rato via Portland. One way
through California, add $15.00 to above rates. Except
that faros 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.
Ton days providod for tho going trip.
Stop-ovors within limits in either direc
tion. Final return limit three months
from date of salo, but not later than Oc
tober 31st.
Inquire of any S. P, Agent for complete information, or
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
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Robert F Maguire
Late special agent TJ. S.
Qoneral Land Office,
announces that ho has
opened law offices in
the Medford National
Bank Building, for gen
eral practice before
state and federal courts
and tho Department of
the Interior.
Wanted
Tp buy or can trade
work horse for single
driving mare; good for
orchard work; not over
8 years old; weight
about 1200; if broken to
saddle preferable.
Wanted
Someone to bale hay at
Westaway Orchard;
must furnish all machin
ery for baling; quote
price.
For Sale
Pine team, weighing
about 1250 pounds each,
(bay mare and roan
horse), age 6 years and
8 years; price, including
harness, nearly new,
$335.
Will sell roan horse sin
gle for $150.
F. H. COWLES
Westaway Orchard,
Eagle Point Road, near
Vilas Ranch.
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;; J. E. ENYAirr. Prcsitlont. J A. PERKY. Vico-l'rosidont. "
;; JOHN S. ORTH. Cnshior. W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. "
i THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK ii
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CAPITAL $100,000.00 ;;
SURPLUS 20,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS 15,000.00
: SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSI- ::
: MESS TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. ''
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEEN (a PRICE
11 No rth D St., Medford, Oro. Phone 303
of inny bo Imported upon application
to tho umlorslrncd. at Medford, Ore
gon, WM. ULTIIOH, Trustee.
Dated at Mcdiora. Oregon, August
8, 1010.
Medford, Oregen: Thin cortifiea
thnt wo hnvo Bold IJnll'fl Toxn.u Won
dor for tho enro of nil kidnoy, blad
der and rhoumntia troubles 'for ten
years, nnd hnvo novor had a com
plaint. It givoH quick nnd permanent
relief. Sixty dnyn' treatment in eaoh
bottle. Mwdford Phnnnnnv tf
I II
eaisrrs I
Better
than ever.
rmKmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi
Granite City
Hospital
Most raodomly equipped hospi
tal botween Portland and Sac
ramento. Shows each doctor
.he same courtesy and gives
all patients tho samo oare. In
clmrtro of Ostrom & Nelson,
trrnduato nurses.
OSTROM & NELSON,
Props of Granite City Hospital,
Ashland, Oregen.
- - For Sale
428 ACRES Rogue River bottom land, suitable
for fruit and general farming purposes.
300 ACRES Alfalfa land, covered with irrigation
ditch and perpetual water right. Has coal outcrop
ping. At a bargain on long time, easy payments.
Gold Ray Realty Comp'y.
209 WEST MAIN ST.
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GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Office 209 West Main St., Nedfoid, Ore.
Operating Quarry at CoIdfRay, Oregon
"DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
Single rooms or en suite
also rooms with bath
Che finest
Sample Rooms
m the city.
Hotel Moore
Firo Proof
RaU'Mohr Company
Proprietors.
European Plan
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
Plans nnd Specifications for tho foundation of Hotel Medford
will bo ready on and uftor Wednesday, August 10. nt the offico of
Messrs. Chirk & Forester.
THE TIME IS HERE
H. B. PATTERSON
THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN
is booking orders now for early fall plant
ing. Don't delay in placing your order,
all stock guaranteed.
Office 116 Main Street
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