Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 31, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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    AtEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1910.
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Eagle Point Eaglets
MIhhuh Mllilrod mill Nyiluli, dmiKli'
torn of linn, Frank Null, anil Kriinil
tlniiKlitorN u Hull. JtulKo J, IC. Null.
camo out laiit Saturday iiioniIiik. L
nnil woro mot by tholr fntliur and
wont on to tliolr homo near Derby.
H. A. Carlton and "on Lyle or
Anlilnml cnmo ovor Saturday to look
nftor lila IntoroHts In thorn) parts.
Curl ItliiKor, who haB had charge
of Joiiojih Undor'rt ranch on tho dl
vldo botwoon Antelope and Hulto
crook, wnn mnlllni; on IiIh frloniln horo
Baturday. Ila had Carl Nowborry,
coimlii of ox-County School Buporln
tondont Qua Nowborry, with htm.
Carl ItliiKor gavu an account of how
William Cotrnl'H homo broke hl noao
by ruimlni; Into n wlro fonco,
Carl also told or a spring on Joo
Itador'H plnco that Imit not boon dry
for yeani Kolug dry thin ntimmor, but
nrtor tho cool woathor commoncod
tho water mlriml, tihowInK that thin
hnn boon tho dryoiit Mummor wo havo
had ror yonre.
J. K. Wlcholnon and O. B. Ayorn or
Seattle woro among tho giiota Bat
urday. Thoy woro horo looking ovor
thu country on luminous.
Harry Btarr nnd wlfo and two
daiiKhtorn, MltmoH Dorothy and Twin
kle, Mm. Will Hood, MIbh Kloronco
IMumloy Mr. nnd Mm. James Wllko
nnd three daughters camo In rrom
whoro thoy hnil boon cnmitod on Hlg
Hulto crook at Camp Nick Saturday.
Mr. Btarr and lilt crowd camo In tlmo
for dlnnor, but tho remainder did not
nrrlvo until 7:30 j. in. Thoy phoned
from Derby to Mm. Howlett to havo
supper ready by that tlmo thoy camo
In on tho Dnly auto, nnd after Hiip
por wont on to Medford. They all
nro cltlzoiiH or GnintH Pawn. Mr.
Wllk In tho Kontlomnn who had so
much trouble with IiIh auto noino two
weokn before on tho road from Med
foril to thlH place.
Mlun Inn Wlllottn, her brother and
bin wife, Hpent tho night horo Sat
urday and Biindny innrnlm: MIhb Inn
went up to Cllmnn, whoro nh wan to
commence tonchlng Mchool thin Mon
day morning. Mm. Wlllottn wont on
to Mcdford nnd Jacknonvlllo Monday
morning nnd hor hiiHliand, Arthur
Wlllottn. took tho mall to Prospect
for IiIh brother, I.owIh, who In tho
contractor.
Mm. ThomnHon, whono htiflband ban
had a contract on tho railroad right
Ashland
ASHLAND, Or., Aug. 30. There several years, In rovllatlng old sconca
nro Btlll Hovornl flron In the vicinity In Ashlnnil nnd vicinity,
of Asblnnd. nn.l though none of thorn W. A. Lottokon nnd family aro ro
nro aBHiimlng horlous proportions at moving to Amity, near Salem, this
tho proHont tlmo, thoy are miming , wook. Thoy havo resided In Ashland
Ko.no uueaBlnoBB. llocnuso ot the pon- and vicinity tor many yenra and a
Blblllty ot contamination of tho city j hoHt of frlondB rogrot tholr dopnrt
wntor by tho proaenco or novoral bun- ure.
drod mon In tho watershed fighting A. IJyrno of Siskiyou was In tho
flro the mayor has iHBiiod a notice city tho first or the week, nccompa
advising nil to boll tholr drinking wn-uled by his wire. Mr. IJyrno has
t charge or tho distribution or suppllcB
A telephone message wan received ,
from tho Dead Indian country this
forenoon asking that 20 men bo Bont
out thoro to help fight ft flro that Is
threatening novoral ranchcB.
Mr. nnd Mm. John Loughlln re
turned 8unday rrom n throe wookn'
outing nt tholr ranch In Klnmath
county.
Hackor & Yoo havo leased ono of
tho storerooms In tho new Allon
block and havo movod tholr harbor
shop from tho Donls building Into It.
Thoy will retain tholr Atihland bnr
bor shop In Its present location.
Orlo Hnrtly or tho Wblto IIouso
grocery rorce Is spending n vacation
vlHltlng rolatlvoH In ItoBoburg.
Phil Itoao hnB gono to Calirornla
to take up IiIb BtudleB at Leland
Stnnrord unlvorBlty.
Mr. nnd Mm. 8. M. Osgood ot Los
AngoloB havo roturnod homo nttor n
visit or Home tlmo nt AHhlnnd.
Mm. II. J. Hoyd, who ban boon 111
nt tho Qranlte City hospital ror tho
past rivo wookB, haB bo rar rocovorod
as to bo nblo to return to hor homo.
Van WnltoM or Kerby who has
boon living In Josophlno county for
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Notes from Rogue River Valley
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A. 0. llmvlott.
or way for cutting wood, cnmo out
Baturday on tho Hlngo mid wont to
Medford on bunlnoRH Sunday evening.
,,,oro wnn ft MlCK irm" cnni" '"
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unlmnlB and camped nenr tho depot. Baturday received a tolograin nn
Thoy nro horo after mipplloH for tho noiinclng tho death of IiIh mothor-ln-troopn
nnd flro flghtoM. AiiHlntnnt law, tho Immedlalo cntmo holng can-
QuartormaHter Hnlgan ban chnrgo of
thorn. Tho offlcorn havo decided to
make thin j.'iicu tho bnuo of Bunplloa
and havo tho provlnlonH sent from
horo to whorovor thoy nro noodod.
Moutonant A. D. Iludd wnB n gticwt
at tho Sunnynldo Sunday night. Ho
wiib hero looking after tho IntoroHtn
or tho troopH,
Mr. Diirch, n brother or Mm. I'. II.
Dally, camo out tho laHt of tho wook
to vlnlt IiIh nlBtor nnd family. l'rofeu
Bor Dally haa gono to tho hllln on n
hunt with William Knighton nnd J.
W. 0 rover.
LaHt Sundny your correspondent
wnB cnllod on to take I.owIb Smith
or Portland to Mutto Knlla. Mr. Smith
Ib n brother or ProrenBor B. B. Smith
or Hulto Fulls nnd a trnvollng anlcs
man ror tho Portlnnd Horticultural
aBftoclntlon, and whllo hero took tlmo
to vlnlt bin brother nnd family.
B. W. Carlton, who bought tho
MrDonough plnco, tho old Plckonn
ranch, In Tnblo Ilock wno horo Mon
dny nftornoon nnd bought n tlno team
from a mnn that Is a ntrnngor to mo,
whono namo I did not lenrn.
Dr. Ilonnr, wlfo, brother nnd noph
ow cnmo out rrom the doctor's homo
Btoad near tforby Monday, took dln
nor horo nnd went on to Medford.
Mr. Jewell and Honry O'Malley
cnmo out from tho Bile Crook fish
hntchory Sundny forenoon, left their
team at tho SunnyHldo Blablo and
wont to Medford tho Bamo morning.
William Perry and V. J. Ayren
came out with tliolr ramlllcfl Mon
day, loft tliolr tenmn nt tho Sunny
nldo KtnbloB and took tho car for
Medford to boo tho Bhow.
Little Ones to Fioht.
CHICACIO, Aug. 31. Nen rly .300
ticket have been Hold from Chicago
to Milwaukee for Friday to witnesB
thu Charley White-Krnnkio Conlov
bout. Whllo h putting in some lmnl
training, but will oiiho up thm after
noon mpl rest until Fridny.
Hnnklnn for Hcnlth.
Notes
for tno siiimyou u.iccmc iiKiu "
Power company.
1 II. Carter and family will re
move to Bugono to romaln Indefi
nitely nnd tho old homestead horo
will be closed up.
Occasionally wo moot a man whoso
train of t'lought romlnda ua or n row
or flat cnM.
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SUMMIT AVENUE IS BE
TWEEN WEST MAIN AND
FOURTH STREETS. IT IS
NOW A PAVED STREET
WITH CONCRETE WALKS
ON BOTH SIDES, AND OF
COURSE THE WATER AND
SEWER CONNECTIONS
ARE MADE TO ALL LOTS.
WITH A BUILDING RE
STRICTION OF $2500, THIS
SHOULD MAKE AN IDEAL
HOME ADDITION. SEE
T0RRY & MURPHY OR W.
T. YORK & CO.
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RESOLVE!
The best resolution for yon
to muko ia to come to us for
your next suit, if you want
Bomothiug out of the ordinary.
Wo do the boat work anil oharg
the lowest prices.
W. W. EIFERT
THB PBOOKNMV TADLOl
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Central Point Items
Krank Wenton, who with Mm, Wcb
tnn wan cnllod to California owing to
tho HorloiiH lllncHH of Mm. WcBton'B
iwiHwih iinnn lifn nrrlvtil tmnut Inut
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cor,
ICnhlor & PntllHon havo n largo
ennvan nlgu decorating tho entrance
to Oak Park addition, HomoBcokOM
can bco It with half an oyo and trav
eler can rend an thoy run, Tho sign
Ib 20 foot In length. '
A Mm. Smith Id to locturo horo on
"Now Thought" In n fow days.
All our pooplo nttondod tho clrcun
and all declare It tho bout nhow thoy
ovor wltuoBBod. DoubtleBH tho local
ity bad much to do with tliolr on
Joymont. A decorated tramp readied tho city
today and no garden ncaro crow was
ovor robed In gannontn to equal his
apparol, As ho left town n Hlgn on
IiIh back rend: "I'vo noon bettor
clothoH than theno, and I'll bco 'cm
ngln."
All tho bonds of households horo
Jacksonville Notes
MIbsob Nolllo Perry nnd Maud
Itayphultz nro spondlng n fow days
with tho formers undo and aunt,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Gall.
Mr. nnd Mru. Tnylor Durch nnd
children started this morning (Sat
urday) tor Bugle Point, whoro thoy
will apend Sunday with Mm. Hurch'a
alBtcr, Mrs. P. H. Dally and family
Mm. Sarah Adams of Blk Crook
la making nn oxtonded visit with rel
ntlvos nnd frlondB In Jncksonvlllo
KAUFMAN-BURNS MILL
ON NEXT MONDAY NIGHT
I'HILADKLI'IIIA, Aug. 31. Al
Kaufman of Snu Francisco is today
a hlight favorito ovor Hill Lang of
AuHtrnlin, for their fight next Mon
day night in tho National league
lmoebnll park here. Kaufman ih
(raining at Allciihurt and Lang at
Stratford. Kiieh has tioated u for
FOR RENT
Only hotel in town of 1000 inhabitants on South
ern Pacific railroad, Rogue River Valley. Newly
refurnished, papered, painted, equipment modern.
Baths, toilets, electric lights, hot and cold run
ning water. Now doing good business.
CALL ON
KOFELDT
CONDOR WATER
216 WEST MAIN
Make Every Dollar Worth
More Than a Dollar!
An educated ad reader will never bo poor.
To "know advertising" is to have a prac
tical knowledge of values of things of
when and how and whoro to buy. No ono,
having and utilizing such knowledge, could
ovor bo unthrifty, or in any sense careless
or reckless of oxpenscs. For such knowl
edge makes for thrift for saving. It makes
ono proof against shams false values
manipulated reductions.
Tho 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 tho valuo of overy dollar
of tho family revenue!
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nro preparing the young ldea to
nhoot. School comnicnccn Soptcmbor
Gth.
MrM, I V. Cooper, wlfo of I'rofcs
Hor Cooper of tho public Bchootn, hnn
returned from a vlHlt to Bugcno.
Lynn Purdln, editor or tho alobo,
wnH trnnnnctlng business In Mcdrord
Tuesday nrtornoon.
Many complaints nro Btlll coming
In concerning tho mud Blough In tho
public road near Agate. Tho plnco
Ib becoming dangerous nnd will cauno
no llttlo trouble unlcsn It Is remedied
nt once. Thlfl In a case wherein a
ntltnb In tlmo would avo nine.
Local merchants nro universal In
boasting or onion did trade for tho
tlmo of year. All hands ,.-o busy In
nil the stores which advortUo tholr
wares. Tho other fellows are not
looking ror busincKs they nro mere
ly waiting ror it.
O. I). Nash woe transacting bust
neBB In Mcdford Monday afternoon.
Ho took In the circus In the forenoon.
Tho usual program fakir wljo so
licits ads on a town directory card
wnB "working tho public" In this
locality Tuesday nftcrnoon.
nnd vicinity.
Mrs. E. J. Roberts loft Saturday
morning ror a visit with friends In
Wlllnmctto valley and may tako in
the fair nt Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gall of Sticky
wcro guests of Mr. and Mm. L. O.
Van Wegcn last Sunday.
I). E. Cartwrlght, who has a ranch
in Coos county, is slashing timber on
tho Osgood farm, cays he will eoon
have his Job completed and will then
return to his homo.
feit of .fl2,"i0 to guarantee his ap
poarnnco in the ring.
IVHIkn. fnpnn
Jp7Ilili'nt mJ Our Uchonl f nr Olrln nndorC
r nrenl bUMrof M. JabalivUrt(KplMl)l
Collrdalo. Arnitemle a nil IJcmpntarr
)rp(. lm!r. Art, t.lotvtlna. Ojmujutura.
Illnltost nipil iniul l jtt r II er cf n and
wll roooramni!). ThirumMr U SlmltM to
nllr. A p illicit loo hoaU N irula rArlj.) Addrvu
Tbt Slitf Spf rlor.CIlK ri. SUKiltnt Htl PcrlUnd.Cr.
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& POWER COMPANY
ST., MEDFORD, OR.
Table Rock Items
Blnco tho rain In tho mountains
tho smoko ban not boon no thick,
which Is qulto a treat to eeo the
mountain sconory again.
Elliott and Sago, tho contractors,
expect to havo tho now schoolhouso
ready for school, which will com
menco Soptembor C.
Stanley Lydlard, Vorno Pendleton
O. C. May and O. Oleson have gono
up on EvanB creek for a two weeks'
outing.
K. A. Hyckoff and Mr. Lynci: of
Portland aro spending a few days
at tho Hyckoff ranch.
Adam Emlg who bought tho Cal
llo Jones place, has his now house
nearly completed, which will add
much to tho appearance nnd comfort
of tho place.
Quito a number from hero attend
ed tho Barnum nnd Bailey circus
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker of San
Francisco, who havo taken their va
cation at Table Rock for tho last
flvo years, are spending a week with
the Wnshburns.
W. L. Thompson has returned rrom
a short business trip to northern Cal
ifornia. Mr. Carlton, who lately bought tho
MacDonald place, is doing some Im
proving and expects to erect a mod
ern bungalow on -the place this win
ter. Mr. Carlton inspected the Hood
River valley, Wcnatcheo and Willam
ette valleys, and after spending some
time horo decided that Tablo Rock
was the place for him. He expects
to set the entire 80 acres to apples
and pears.
S. M. Mcars and family camo down !
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WILL SELL AT LOW PRICE
ONE SQUARE BLOCK OF 13
LOTS, 7 FACIING EAST ON ;
NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE '
BALANCE WOULD MAKE
" GOOD FACTORY OR WARE-
HOUSE PROPOSITION, SIDE
TRACT ALREADY JN. THE
PROPERTY HAS A GOOD
FUTURE, P. AND E. ROAD
ON SIDE. SOUTHERN PA-
CIFIC AT BACK,
ALSO FINE TRACT
OF 65 ACRES I 1-2 MILES
WEST OF CENTRAL POINT, ""
13 ACRES PLANTED TO
. PEARS AND APPLES, 10
' ACRES IN ALFALFA, All
UNDER CULTIVATION, GOOD
1 SOIL, LOCATION IS BEC0M-
ING MOST POPULAR IN
I VALLEY, THIS TRACT CAN
, SOON BE IRRIGATED FROM
THE NEAR CANAL. PRICE
,$280 PER ACRE OR WILL
SELL BEST 40 ACRES FOR
! $300 PER ACRE TERMS, AP-
( t PLY 334 WEST 6th STREET
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Towns
from Portland to spend a month nt
i "icir orclinrd Home.
Tho Adams, Blssell and Lydlard
families havo returned from tho Dead
Indian Springs and report having a
good time nnd much Improved in
health.
Mr. and Mre. Honry Bisscll, a con
tractor and builder of Tacoma, Wash
accompanied by his father,, B. A. Bi,s
sell of Mcdford, was visiting In Ta
ble Rock last week,
Mr. and Mrs. Lydlard entertained
a number of friends at their homo
Sunday evening.
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable
COFFEEN 8l PRICE
11 North D St..Wedfoid,
SPEND THE SUMMER
Newport, Yaquina Bay
The OnlyTBeach in the Pacific Northwest-
Whero the pretty Water Agates, Mosa Agates, Moonstones
Cornelians and Rock Oysters' can bo found.
Outdoors port of all Kinds
Including Hunting, Fish In , digging Rock Oysters, Boating,
Surf Bathing, Riding, Autolng, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure
mountain water and the best of food at low prices. Fresh
Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vegetables of all kinds dal
ly. IDEAL" CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary reg
ulations, at nominal cost.
Low Round-Trip Season
Tickets
from all points in Oregon,
Washington and Idaho on sale
dally.
A Sunday Excursion Rate of $ .50
from Albauy, Corvallls and Philomath, with corresponding low rates
from points west, In effect all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E.
Agent tor full particulars as to rates, train schedules, etc.; also for
copy of our beautiful Illustrated booklet, "Outings In Oregon," or
write ,o WM. McMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
A LAVATORY LIGHT
What a convenience Is an electric light In tho lav
atory. It can bo switched on and off when noodod. Tho
danger of broaking chlmnoys by spattering thorn with
wator Is eliminated. Tho nocosslty for matches Is
overcome. A slmploturn of tho wrist and tho room Is
flooded with light
It may bo arranged so that tho light can bo switched
on before or aftor entering tho room.
This Is only one of tho many comforts possible In
an oloctrlcally lighted homo.
Our representative would bo pleased to talk this
matter ovor with you.
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC. CO
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MEDF0RD TIME TABLE.
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I Northbound I
No. 20IPortlftna Locnl 8:04 a.m.
No, 24 .Motor , ... 10:35 h. m.
No. .12 Motor 4:48p.m.
No, 16 Oregon CxprcHS ...... 6:21p.m.
No 14 I'ortlnnil Kxpring 8:33 p.m.
Boutubonnd.
No, 23 .Motor 8M3n.m.
No, K, California Exprcsn ... 10:36 m.
No. 31 .Motor 3:24 p.m.
No. 13 Hnn I'ranclnco Express 3:32 pm.
No, 19 Aahland Local ....... 11:32 p. m.
Mcdford to Jftckionvlll.
.Motor car lea.vtn , ...l 8-30 ,i. m.
Train leaves lOM.'.n m.
Train leaven 3:35 p.m.
Train leaven 6:oj p. m.
Motor Car leaves .......... , 9:30 p, in.
Jacksonville to Medford.
Motor leaves
Train leaves
Train leaven
Train leaves
730 a. m.
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8:45 a. m.
2-30 p. m.
4 '30 p. m.
i7.30p. m.
Motor Car leaves
Pacific fc rmtern Railway.
No. 1 Leaves Medfonl
'814 a.m.
No. .1 Leaven Medfonl ....
No. 2 Arrives Mcdford
No. 4 Arrives Mcdford
No. llArrlves Kntrla Tolnt ...
No. 2 Leaves Eagle rolnt ...
No. 3 Arrives EnRlo Point ...
No. 4 Leaves Eaglo Point ...
5 00 p. m.
10:20 a.m.
6:50 p.m.
0:04 a. m.
9:30 a.m.
5:so p.m.
6:00 p. m.
Ore. PI nt f3
AT-
Three Day Saturday to
Monday Rate
from S. P. points, Portlnnd to
Cottage Grove Inclusive, Includ
ing branch lines; also from all
C. & E. stations Albany and
west Good going on Saturday
or Sunday, and for return Sun
day or Monday.
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