Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 25, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    MMUFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOOmmAY, AUGUST 25, 1910.
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To noil It chonpor Minn nny one olno
In important nloro nil v loo. If you
lot tlio ponplo know nbout It, you'll
Kit thorn Intormitod In your iitoro
Newsy Notes from Rogue River Valley Towns
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neuron of thorn, who only "know'
whoro It In now.
Eagle Point Eaglets
Lewis Drnkoj a mining man from
Redding, Cal., stopped horo last Sun
day night on hla way to Portland.
Ho had boon out to tho Howioy mino
on a tributary of the South UmpQua
river, and reports that they have a
flno voln of copper.
At tho Bamo tlmo Theodore Legreo
of Chchalls, Wash., was horo ho was
looking oror our country for a homo
where ho could raise apples and havo
the benefit of a flno climate.
Sunday evening after wo had bad
supper Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rau, pro
prietor of tho Mooro hotel, Modtord,
wit htholr two boys, and Mrs. Sid
Hanley, her two boys and .llttlo
daughtor, camo up with their auto
and called for supper, and after sup
per spent a short tlmo visiting, as
tho Hanloys and myself and wife are
old tlmo acquaintances. They all
promised to come back and try to bo
here at meal time.
MIko Hanley was also a ploasant
caller on Monday, but your corres
pondent and wife were In Medford
and failed to see him, but In speak
ing of the fire ragtag In tho timber
he spoko to our daughters as though
tho fire would not kill many of tho
cattle on tho range, although It will
destroy a large area of the pasturo
for this season at least, and some of
the stockmen seem to think that
where tho ground has been so heated
that there will bo no grass for sev
eral years, which will work a great
hardship on them.
There was a young lady camo out
from Butte Falls Monday and spent
the day with us whose name I did
not learn as I was away from homo,
but the gfrls say that she reports that
tho fire in the neighborhood of Butte
Palls Is terrible.
Mrs. Nelson, whose husband is the
master mechanic at the Butte Falls
sawmill, came out Monday night on
her way to meet her husband. Sho
came from Portland.
Mrs. Hawk, whose husband owns
and operates the Hawk sawmill on
Clark's creek, came out on the P. &
E. Monday night. The train was
belated on account of having to bring
a train of 15 cars out as far as Table
Rock station, so that tho passengers
did not reach here until 9 o'clock,
but tho Sunnyslde rig was there to
meet them and brought them safely
'to headquarters. Among the other
passengors who came to the Sunny
side that night was V. B. Johnston.
one of the crew ol pneunvera ior uo,
P. & E. railroad. He expects to go,
to tho front in a few days, as they
are building a piledrlvor now on the
railroad. There wero some more
men came, but as they came late and
left early, I did not learn their names,
but one of them was a carpenter go
ing to work on tho P. & E. bridges.
One would think that we were
getting to be quite a residence cen
ter by the looks of things around
the railroad depot Monday night.
There was a largo number of citizens
collected at the depot and two trains
on the track at the same time, Pull
man cars, box cars passenger cars,
flat cars and everybody busy. The
cause of the excitement was the ar
rival of Major Martin with his troopB
and their outfit on their way to tho
timber belt to try and save it from
ALL KINDS OF DRY
WOOD
Oak, Laurel, Fir nnd Pine. Buy your
winter supply now; reasonable
prices.
THE SUN STAR WOOD CO.,
15 Almont st., or Room 31, J. C.
Bank bldtf.
Phone Main 4751. C. T. Mori. Prop.
Fine Printing
We ranke a specialty of fine
printing, carry tho necessary
Jtock to cnablo us to fill all
orders promptly, and guaran
tee satisfaction.
Best equipped job office in
Oregon south of Portland;
host expert printers.
Boforo sending your orders
out pf town, call and figure
with us if we enn serve you
for tho snmo price as an out-of-town
concern you will wish
to pntronize homo industry.
Medford
PrintingCo.
Ily
A. O. Howlctt,
destruction. They arrived horo a
llttlo boforo dark, unloaded their
stock and romalned until G o'clock
tho noxt morning, whon thoy started
with two engines to haul thorn up tho
grade to whoro tho first brldgo Is put
in. They roloadod tno stocK.
Aonn. , nnnsflnsflra from Butto'
Falls was Judge Pent, tho chief The Cobbloy Boys havo boon In
Falls was Juago . tervlowlng our merchants and laying
Justice of that city. Ho gave us a of eatnbleg nnd thojr
glowing account of how tho flro tight-' gay thoy to K0,ng QUt to bntUo wlth
ors wero battling with tho flames e Qoorgu Jonoa went back with
and somo account of tho approximate '
Hnmnirn done by tho flro and ho
stated that Roundtop was all aflamo J
when ho camo out, but wo cannot
seo it from hero on account of the
smoko.
Professor P. H. Daily has complet
ed his woodshed and now is prepar
ing to put in a pumping plant in his
new well with a tower and reser
voir. Ho authorized mo to say that
school will commenco on tho 11th of
Qntomiir; that tho board aro go
ing to havo tho upper rooms finished
so that wo can employ threo or four
teachers It wo need them, but tho
main trouble w'th us horo is that wo
cannot get lumber or at least tho
kind that wo want.
There Is quite a number of con
templated buildings this fall it they
can get tho material.
Mrs. Samuol Klnglo and her daugh
ter, Mrs. Henry Moyer of Lake Creek
wero guests at tho Sunnyslde Tucs-
lday, also Artie Nichols ana tienry
Daly.
Even if your store wore, actually,
more Important that your advertis
ing would Indldcate. the public would
GET YOUR WINTER
WOOD
While it is cheap. Phone 1341.
E. R. TEDRICK,
Comer 11th and Laurel streets. Yard
at 417 South Oakdale Avenue.
SEEING DOUBLE
is a common form of eye trouble. It
enn only be remedied by the use ot
the most accurately fitted glasses.
SEEING RIGHT
is assured if we supply the glasses
nftor n thorouch and expert examin
ation of vour eyes. Remember that
nearly right glasses are an injury
instead of a benefit. Our examina
tions determine exactly tthe rightt
kind needed. ...-
DR. RICKERT
Over Kentners
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FORTY-NINTH ANNUAL
OREGON STATE FAIR
WILL BE HELD AT SALEM,
SEPTEMBER 12 TO 17.
$35,000.00 IN PREMIUMS
AND PURSES. GRAND
LIVE STOCK, AGRICUL-
TURAL AND HORTICUL-
TURAL EXHIBITS. SPLEN-
DID RACES, BAND CON-
CERTS, FREE ATTRAC
" TIONS AND FIREWORKS.
REDUCED RATES ON ALL
RAILROADS.
FflR FURTHER INFOR-
MATION ADDRESS
FRANK MEREDITH,
SECRETARY.
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AUTOMOBILES
O. W. Murphy. O. M. Murphy
MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVERY
1010 Chalmers Detroits.
Phone 1801, Valley Auto Company,
Medford. Or.
Quick Service. Easy Riding
Prices Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PnONE MAIN 3141.
Agonoy for the Parry Curs. Rogue
River Auto Co., Frank II. Hull, Prop.,
Medford, Or.
Butte Falls Items
Mr. Goddell of Michigan arrived
on Thursday's stage aud U looking
nbout for investments.
C. E. Wolvorton reports thnt
heavy fires nro raging near "Rocky"
Hill and that ho has been assisting
Ed Walker to protect tho Crater
lake timber lands on which several
flrea hnvo boon discovered of lato
them.
Manager Mills has boon COtupolled
to shut, down tho plant for somo
days, as tho compnny.s tlmbor hold
ings nro all threatened and ho has
to enlist all men, who with Super
intendent Nethorland and Crulsor
Patton, aro engaged In fighting tho
flames. Thero aro soveral fires right
near Butto Falls, ono of which broko
out by unthoughtedly burning Hlnsh-
inp-s nUhniifh a. nermlt had boon
asked and promised, but tho rancher,
supposing It would be all right did
not wait for the permit with tho re
sult that his action started ono ot
tho worst fires around nnd which
is now fiercely burning and threat
ening to sweep the country and reach
tho Falls.
Wana Parker and wlto havo glvon
up tho Vnlloy View hotel and It has
passed into tho hands of Mrs. Mnrcy
of Portland, a lady of former hotel
experience. This is a good propo
sition conducted along modern linos
and catering to tho best class of
trade.
Messrs. Hater, Hicks, and Bonson
of Medford camo In on Friday In their
car. Mr. Hafer will look after bis
timber Interests which aro bolug
burned by tho destructive fires pre
vailing hereabouts.
David Day and Georgor Albert are
building for Frank Nothorland, a
bungalow, which whon completed,
will bo ono of the neatest, tastiest
and mo3t convenient homes erected
In our town.
Miss Dolllo Parker has been called
to Forest Grove by the deth ot an
uncle a brother of Mrs. Wana Park
er.
Our town Is all agog over tho ar
rival of tho compnny of Federal
soldiers, who bavo been detailed
from Vancouver barracks to fight
forest fires in this section which have
been raging frr sometime and our
nnnnln tiflVtt hfldn flflltlni? thPfiQ fifCS !
day and night and our men aro about
exhausted from their labors. I
Cook brothers havo removed frori j
their ranch, near tho flro zone and
GOLD RAY GRANITE CO.
Office; 209 West Main St., Med fold, Ore.
"Operating Quarry
DEALERS IN
BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND
CRUSHED GRANITE
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;; The Jackson County Bank
Offers its services and twenty-two years' experience
of successful banking to tho peoplo of Medford and
those in the vicinity thereof.
Tt solicits the accounts of merchants, fanners,
fruitgrowers and all others requiring the services of
an old, conservative banking institution.
CAPITAL $100,000.00
STJTtPLUS $ 50,000.00
W. I. VAWTER, Pres. C. W. M 'DONALD, Cashier.
G. R. LINDLEY, Vice-President.
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havo gono lo tho valloy whoro thoy
will remain.
Tho oldest eon of Mrs. Duff Knr-
n nn hnn rnmo 111) III O to Ilia imVOlltS
and will attend school In our town.
Companies K. and M. of tho lBt
Regulars of tho Unltod States army.
In command of Captain Robert Of
fley, reached Butto Falls Friday af
ternoon nnd wont Into camp Bouth
of tho City Park nnd will remain
hereabouts until thoy nro distrib
uted throughout tho forest flro sec
tions. The fires nro Increasing rap
Idly and Butto Falls Is almost en
veloped In a blnnkot of smoko whllo
tho heat from tho buml g fires, Is
terrific. Somo fears aro mnnltcMod
that wo will fool tho flames unless
soon chocked, but wo do not nntlcl
pato nny surh mlBfortuno an all avall
ablo mon and tho soldloro nro tttron
ously flghtlus tho raging flames and
no doubt will soon hnvo them under
control.
Tho soltllor hoys nro loud l.i thoir
praises of tho beauty of our land
and tho excellonco of our wator.
An offectlvo want ad makes your
business plan offectlvo. '
IiOVKLY COMPLEXION.
A Clear Skin and llrlght Eye
Easy to Got.
Aro
All tho beauty croams In creation
won't Improve your complexion It
your stomach Is out of order.
Dolchlng of gas and heartburn
mean bad food In tho stomach. Bad
food means bad blood and bad blood
means a bad comploxlon.
Try Ml-o-nn stomnch tahlots for
stomach ralsory, biliousness, dizziness
anad Indigestion. They rollovo In a
few minutes; thoy mnko rich, red
blood. They aro guaranteed to euro
or money back.
Read what a Kansas woman says:
'I want to pralso Ml-o-na stomach
tablets, for I had boon doctoring for
ovor a year for stomach troublo and
found nothing thnt did mo as much
U. S. HOTEL
HUTTK FALLS, Or.
Re-opened and will cater to tho
; -..km,. A..fr. nnd hnnHntr nnrtv dln-
ncra a BpQCiaUy. Patronaco respoct-
..11.. -1l-lA,1
MR. AND Mils. A. iiuniAi,
ln)) nn(, MRr nespectlvcly.
at Gold ;Ray, Oregon
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"OutxWo tho
flro llniltA, but
Insldo on pricen"
good as Ml-o-na does. I only havo
tho Bocond box aud It has relieved
nil pain In my stomach. For all who
auffor from stomnch troublo or In
dication Ml-o-na can't bo bonton.
You can uso my name, for Ml-o-tia
has dono a world of good for mo
Three
Choice
Bargains
No. 1 G5 acres on Boar crook
bottom, 2 idles from Modtord. IG
acres in Nowtown and SplUonborg
apples, aovon yoara old, also boiiio
pear trees, 10 ncros now ground roady
to sot. Fish lnko wator, flno Im
provomonts. Prlco $50,000; ono
thlrd cash, balauco tonus. A flno
bargain.
No. 2. 34 acres fl.io land nenr
Central Polrt. All good soil. 100 bear
ing trees; 250 Dartlott poars ono
year old; Now six-room houso, 'largo
barn nnd o'lr buildings. Cheap at
JCGOO. Half cash, ba'anco threo
years at C i'or cont. Oth or land ad
joining selling for moro iconoy.
No. 4. 80 acres, 13 miles from
Modfcrd on Itoguo rlvor; all good
land, and fo-icod with Page fencing;
now 7-rooin houso nnd barn; prlco
$130 per aero, half cash, balanco
easy terms.
A largo list of cholco orchnrd and
farming lands In largo nnd small
trncta.
McdtorJ roal cntato In ill parla of
tho city and to suit all pursos.
Agontfl for tho salo of tho dosort
lands of tho Roguo Rlvor Valloy Ca
nal Co. Como in nnd tall: with us
boforo buying.
FISHER & WHITMIHK
82 South Central.
Geo. W. Cherry
Lawyer
Titles and conveyancing a
specialty.
Room 30,
Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Phone Main 431.
I
Children's
Eyes
Tht Child wild ilaim I, mort
likely to bt Hi. Adult, ullhuul
(lautt than U the wcaki7J
(haq who fy, r nut glvtn
llmclr ltcntlan.
We are showing the most com
plete and extensive line of
STOVES and RANGES in South
ern Oregon
SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
7f r7 4 rf
Telephone
Main lint
whon doctors failed." Mrs. Cordo
lla II. Mann, 207 1C. 11th st., Junc
tion City, Kan. Nov. 1, 100!).
Ml-o-na Btomnch tablets aro sold
l. O. HANSEN
Wo make any kind and stylo of Windows.
I Wo carry Glasa of any aizo on hand.
: MEDFORD SASH & DOOR GO., Medford, Oregon.
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SEND hOR CATALOGUE
Address STSTER SUPERIOR, St. Mary's Acad'owy,
Medford, Oregon.
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Medford,
A Private Resident and Day School for
GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
Departments: Primary, Grammar, Academic,-Commercial.
Specially organized Department of Music and Art.
Take the Little Ones to
Dr.Goble
and' have their eyes examined
fits them with the aid of tho
instruments used by tho profession, thus avoiding un
certain answers as to what they can see.
No guessing as to what the child sees here. s,
NO. 301 EAST MAIN.
LOOK FOR THE
Wct Main fit.
Cor. of Laurel
Next to Wojthlnglon flchool
by drtifgltH ovurywlioro and by Chua.
Strung for 50 cunts a largo box. Teat
muuplcH frfti front Booth' Ml-o-tin,
Buffalo, N. V,
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