Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 21, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDflORD MAIL TKtBUNE, MgDFOflP. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1010.
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Newsy Notes from Rogue River Valley Towns
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MRS. ED ANDREWS,
VOICE CULTURE,
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DAYS AND FRIDAYS.
PHONENO. 3952.
Butte Falls Items
Eden Precinct Items
Central Point Items
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The Dupray hotel is advertised for
Bale, and some one will got n bai'
jfeain an purchasing this place, as it
tfisideally located and hns a Reed
rpatrdnaco and tho buildiiiRS are all
fnew.
fMrs. Barritt, our kindcrsarten
'teacher, has located herself in tho
Boughton residence.
Frank Notherland has about fin
ished his houso to that extont that
ho will movo his family into it this
week. It is a nice, comfortable home.
Tho weather hero is quito cool and
on Wednesday wo had ouite a frost
and all indications of rain havo van
ished, leaving tho atmosphere stilt
enveloped with the smoke from the
-fires.
Our merchants are working out
Jtho problem of computing sales with
tho Anglc-Ido scales, with which all
p our stores are supplied, as this is
a movo toward modem conveniences
and insures correctness to both
buyer and seller.
John Cunningham accompanied
Mr. Mathews to Bedford, and both
will return with a load of freight and
store goods.
The railroad has about completed
its long bridge and ran the first car
over it lately and carried rails be
yond for the equipment of tho track
to the falls. It will bo but a short
time before wo will hear the rub
ble of trains and things will take on
anew and different color.
A. J. Clarno moved his household
belongings out on Tuesday and will
,not return, other than to occasion
ally make trips to dispose of his
truck.
The son of J, P. Hughes, who has
been living in Portland and working
there, has come to Butte Falls and
taken a position in his father's
store.
Tho Crater Lake Lumber company
is hauling slabwobd to ilia railroad
track so as to ship it to Medford to
sell for firewood.
Our mill is busy getting out rail
road ties and delivering them along
the right of way.
Tho public school opened on Mon
day with an increased attendance,
as many new families have come into
our commjunity and nearly nil with
children of schoolable aire.
Buff Karoos aud Pabtor Erio nre-
making improvements to their homes
by building additious.
E. B. Mills is in tho valley and
looking, incidentally, aftor tho pro
posed incorporation of Butto Falls.
U tllo town is incorporaioa u is mora
than probnblo it will have to bo douo
over again, as thero is a proposed
law to bo voted on which make3 ma
terial changes in the orcsont law,
aud then agaiu, heavy indebtodnoss
will bo created and increased, and
this must bo mot by the prcsont
property-holders. Again, tho com
mission plan is tho law which climin
atcs all graft and gives an econom
ical administration. Wo beliovo that
the uresent move is untimely aud
lacking iu harmony aud unity of ac
tiou.
Jim Wringer has given up stnge
driving and Johu Smith has taken
his place."
Mr. Schweihart of Derby has been
hauling shakes for soina new build
ings, for his store, as his business,
is increasing so rapidly that ho must
havo more room.
The water difficulty between flr.
Edmonspn and Mr. Castor has been
amicably adjusted and the mill will
bo run regularly by Mr. Edmonson.
John Snowell and sons havo been
visiting in town and trading with tho
merchants. Mr. Stowell is now lo
cated on a rauch in tho Willow creek
section.
Wana Parker is confined to his
house with sickness, which, while not
serious, yet incapacitates him from
working.
C. E. Wolverton enme in from his
homestead and replenished his lar
der and immediately returned home,
as he does not waste time in loaf
ing, but strictly attends to business.
We had a nice but small rain on
Monday night and there are strong
indications that we will have a good
downpour, which will wash the air
and extinguish the forest fires
around that are still smoldering.
Miss Jennie Mahones', who hns
been quite sick with a severe cold, is
up and around.
Quail are said to be more numer
ous this year than for many years
past and tho boys arc priming up
their shotguns.
J. E. Hoborts of North Talent was
in Mudford Monday.
tfonh Chandler of North Talent
was a Medford visitor Inst Monday.
A. S. Furry returned with his cnt
tlo from Dead Indian last Saturday.
Mrs. Q. C. MoClaiu of North Tal
ent is visiting her father at Myrtle
Creek, Or.
C. Carey of Star garden, North
Talent, has commenced digging his
crop of fine potatoes.
Mrs. Cora Standley, nieco of C.
Carey, who bus been usitiug in the
valley, returned to Koseburg hut
Monday.
Mrs. Will Aiken of Medford was
visiting at the pleasant home of Mrs.
A. S. Furry last Tuesday.
Frank Oatninu of Talent was a
Medford business caller last Friday.
Mrs. J. E. Roberts nud daughter,
Miss Lulia, wore shopping iu tho Hub
city Friday.
Mark and William Fern of Fotn
Valley, wero over in North ffnlont
Snturdny, doing 'trading and getting
vegetables.
Bertio and Walter Stancliff wore
down from Phoenix and Nbrth Tnlent
to Medford Friday, doing trading.
Your correspondent and family
received invitations to a big dinner
given by Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Knigh
ton of Eagle Point, September 20. It
is needless to say this will bo a jo:ly
occasion and one that mil be worth
recording.
Owing to some disagreement be
tween the contractor and the stone
masons, the latter quit work on the
chimney and other stonework on the
Joq Itador bungalow Inst Saturday,
aud work is progressing slowly now
upon tho stonework.
Frionds from California who havo
been visiting at tho homo, of Mr. and
Mrs. B. F, French in North Taleni,
and Ayhosu imtnos wo did not learn,
loft for their home last Friday. Wo
are told that thoy had fallen in lovo
with this valley.
George Hoborts of North Talent
has gono to Myrtlo Crook to visit his
sou, Dr. Frank Hoborts, formerly of
Medford. Dr. Hoborts is following
his profession, that of dentistry, at
that place.
That a tclophono is useful is boat
known when your family is sick and
your phone is out of order. Such
hns been tho case with more than ouo
subscriber of the Phoenix Telephone
company this last week, and now that
it is rniuing, will umko matters worse
still.
Tho now steel bridge across Bear
creek, lending to tho big settlement
on tho north and cast side, a'ud just
below Phoenix, is progressing rap
idly. This bridge has been an abso
lute necessity to may heavy taxpay
ers for years, and will open up a
big territory of rich farming lnnd.
Honry and Oliver Holms of Talent
havo both built a fine lesideuco on
small tracts of laud which aro a
part of the old James Helms place.
Each one of theso new residences is
up to date in evory way, with all
modorn conveniences. James Helms
himself has become helpless nud in
in a private sanitarium iu San Francisco.
Tho quotUlou of sower or nuvomont
Its now before tho houso In Central
Point and It looks as though tho sow
er men hiivo tho bout of tho tlobnto.
O. II. Nunh, who for some ttmo watt
tho popular proprietor of Nanh's roH
tuurant in this place, loft Saturday
morning for Croawoll, UiIh stiito,
wluiro ho expects to roriltlo In future.
Mrs. Nnnh and their younu oon pro
coded him several days ago, Wo will
all miss 0, U, Nash, llo watt a bale
follow well met and tho best wishes
of all Central Point go with hint,
Joo Solby of Tolo was In Central
Point Sunday, merely taking a ploun
uro drlvo about tho country.
From tho point of tho political
n
saying It protty loud. '
M. 0, Womnok and II, G, Parker
oio hero on iiubiuohh from cjolil
llll Monday, Mr, Parkin' and iihho
clatca havo nurduiHort tho Medford
Gold Mill mining claim and aro pro
imrlnic to dovolop It,
Quito a heavy rainfall hero on Man
day ovcnlng, and tho wenthor proph
ota aro busy on tho wtutor quoHtlon.
Wllllnm Mnyflold, who sold hla
KHlilcnco to S. II. Murray, ban moved
Into another cottao uenr tho HChool
hniiBt.
StmpBon Wilson, n contractor and
builder who recently arrived hero,
purehuned today a fine iohMoiico lot
In Oak Park addition and will build
rmnpnss It looks as though Micro will a modorn bungalow at once.
not bo a doaon Ilawloy votes In Con- Mrs. 13. Pleasant lino oponod a now
tral Point precinct. Tho people down . mllllnury atoio In tho Walker block
this way aro tmylng Mulkoy," and over tho Quality ntoro.
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ONE DAY PITimniV SEPT
ONLY Ofl UMJH 24th
COL CODY'S TERMINAL TOUR
AND FINAL ABEARANCE HERE OCCURS ON HIS C0MIN8 PRODUCTION OF
A Proudly Pr-mlBnt BihlbltUn, Rich In Humane, Plcturssqat, Patriotic, Educating anil
BatsrUlnlng. Prcstatlngln On Anna Plcturt-ltUtory ol th Conqut st ol Mall a Continent,
aad Holding th Mirror ot Nature for Rstltctlon ol OrUntal Pagiaatry sd BpUndor.
A QREAT DRAMA of COSMOPOLITAN LIFE
OAST AND OOSTUMKD WITH AUTHENTICITY AND 00RRK0TNB88
FAIR EXCHANGE.
It is guaranteed by Chns. Strang,
to make hair grow and stop falling
hair; to cure dandruff in two weeks I
to stop itching of the scalp almost
instantly. !
Parisian Sage is the most invig-'
orating, satisfying and pleasant hair
J. E. ENYART. President. J A. PERRY. Vice-President.
t JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON. Asa't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENTA, GENERAL BANKING
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BUSINESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
COLWM. F.CODY
BUFFALO BILL
jMfcw"Back to &a Qld One How It
w ' Is Dono in Medford.
The back aches at times with a
dull, Indescribable feeling, making
you weary and restless; piercing dressing made. It is not sticky or-
greasy, it makes the hair soft, lux-'
uriant and handsome; it is especi
ally praised by womon who love
beautiful hair. Parisian Sage is for
sale by Charles Strang at 50 cents a
largo bottle. The girl with the au
burn hair is on every bottle.
Haaklns for Health.
pains shoot across the region of tho
Sidneys, and again the loins are so
lama to stoop is agony. No uso to
nib or apply a plaster to the back .in
this condition. You cannot reach tho
cause. Exchange the bad back for a
now and Btrongor ono. Follow tho
example of this Medford citizen:
Mrs. William Charley, Grape street,
Medford, Or., says: "Tho public
statement I gave in praise of Doan's
Kidney Pills in 1907 still holds good.
I occasionally take this remedy now
and I find that it keeps ray kidneys
in proper working order. A fall was
tho causo of kidney complaint In my
'case. Tho kidney secretions wero un
natural and sometimes $ had such
acute pains In my back that I could
hardly bend over. I did not sleep
woll and decplto tho use of plasters,
liniments and remedies of various
kinds, I continued to suffer. While
in that condition, Doan's Kidney Pills
wero brought to my attention and,
procuring a box at Haa'ilns' drug
store, I began th6Ir uso. In about
two weeks I felt better and tho con
tents -of four boxes of this remedy
made me well. I have recommended
Doan's Kldnoy Pills to many other
people."
' For sale by s-.ll dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
N. Y solo agents for tho United
States.
Romembor the name Doan's
and take no othot'. '
A Snap For a Quick Sale
I have a corner lot, 100x100 tluce blocks from new Hotol Mcdforc.
with good house of 8 rooms, concrete foundation, fenced, garage,
etc.; good well, house can bo remodeled and thrco or four more
rooms added for a few hundred dollars; would make fino rooming
house; plenty Of room on lot for modem bungalow; owner wants to
mnke quick salo and makes the snap price of $4000 if taken within
ten days; $2500 cash will handle. Call on owner between 12 and
1 o'clock at 127 SOUTH GRAPE STREET.
THE ONLY AND
ORIGINAL
POSITIVELY APPUAR5 AND TAKES PART IN EVERY PEUFORMANCU
Twenty-wren jrr liata puuml tine thU htttnrira! exlilliltlon u foiimltil. Tor a Quarter
century UulTatn 11111 liu txxl AI.ONK IN A CLAhS 1IY HIMHKM-'M an I tilcft.linr atiil u an
Uliutrntor of Wmtrrn JIUtory initio lUrly Pity. UUKxliiMtUmlm Wl IIIWIOOH'I II ; HOT
Ol riJIl. and lint Iwvn tlio Ailmlratlon nf Mnro tlirvn a tmrn n( i:nrtlt' I'mudrtl Natloiu Ail
rnlrtnTliouiin.UiM Dellahlnl In llio IlllltOIO I'lriUIIIM llllAWN I IIOM IllittOUVaml
IWntrd In jan ENTERTAINMENT ALWAYS NOVFX.lway Tru trtltm rumUmctitnl Karu
Hn?5JJ.h.vMlS.,Vy.JiuU",n,' ntl nulii a Mirror of llUtnry Itlin.lX'UNO HCHNKrt
OK OT11LU DA iB. To which It now added Ibo Hlchnnu, tho I'lcCumqucuna and Ilraullca ol
AN ORIENTAL SPECTACLE
Contributed through a Combination with Tawnro ntH'a f!frnt Far Vt ami tfbowIn with Fllr.
Ity to I act nnd In Aluolute G.rrcctnmj or Detail the lllchtinui and Hplendnra u( tlir Itoniantlo
tar Last. Thus In ono arena Cnntriutinit 1'lcturrn of Two llrtnUhbrrra aro aliown. and the Orel
dent Meet Ibo Orient In Impelling Tableaux. Under the (Jonfalon of llulTalil Hill and I'awnea
Illll Ihero lm been Manbatled an Imixxlnir Array o( llrfo-llorteinenv WAItltlOltH HIOM
i.VLit Cl.IStn. and KxtwnenU of Daunllem Coiirmtn and Manly Deed; an Aueinblaco of Miu
culir JUnhtxxl the Initial of which liu Novrr Ikcn lCnown, Conatltutln what ha been Aptly
Tcrtnod 'THE STRENUOUS SHOW.-
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BULBS
KxcIiihIto Ajjoncy for Portland
Boot! Co.
Medford Greenhouee
Phone 0741
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11 yi 8i IhihIL.
C0RIET5
$1.00 to $5.00
AUTOMOBILES
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0. W. Munhy. 0. M. Murphy.
MURPHY BROS. AUTO LIVKRY.
1010 Glmlnierri Dotrolts.
Phono 1601, Vnlloy Auto Company,
Alodford, Or.
Quick Borvico. Kasy Riding.
PricoH Right.
PARRY AUTO UVKRY
PHONK MAIN 3141.
Agonoy for tho Parry Caw. Roguo
River Auto Co., Frank II. Hull, Prop.,
Medford. Or.
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MAY
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JPLOOK LAYING A SPECIAITY.
"Mr. Contractor and Builder: Wo
do all kinds of hardwood flooring,
laying, Bcraplng and polishing. Wo
are agents for tho celebrated Mosaic
Tile' Cot, and lay tllo floors, -walla,
beartliB aud mantles. All work is
strictly guaranteed. Wo make a spe
cialty of scraping fir floors, T. O.
Lowry, tho tllo and floor man. Hes.
330 E. 6th street. Phone M. 3231, tf
Women grow younger.
When Dandruff Goes and Hair Grows
Abundantly.
Parisian Snpre, America's Greatest
liair restorer, yl koop you looking
young and attractive.
A GRAND MILITARY TOURNAMENT
RBPRB8BNTINO TUB CAVALRY OH ALL NATIONS
THE BATTLE OF SUMMIT SPRINGS
la depicted with IteolUtlo Vlrldneu Bhowlnjr ono of tho IWMInn Conflict Between the Indiana
of early Uaji and Ooverumeut forcea In tho long Drawn Out 0nunit o( the Wotcrn Wild.
Mailir Hommon Mounted on Matchlan Studs
Military Mftnoiuvru by Artillery and Cmlrr
Mtrttloui Fait ol Mirktaiamhlp br Eipert Mn
Bidouln Athlotii In Full ol Ajflltr, Strength
and Oifl.19
Cowboy 8potti with lll-ltmptf td Bucklno Bronchon
dough nidtrt In Aitonlihlng Equtllrlan Achlttf
mentt
Drllllant Military Evolutions, Pomp and Coromonr
Wild Will Girls Rivaling Coaboii In Equestrian
Teals
A Continuous tuecesslon ot SUrtllng Surprises
ihleHlons of.Sklll, Nsrvi and Manly Oaring
SEE
THE DUCKINO BfiONCHOS
THE WILD WEST CIRLS
THOMPSON'S TRAINEO HORSES
THE BATTLE OF SUMMIT SPRINM
I0O DEAL INDIANS
FOOTBALL ON HORSBBAOK
iu nu u (iMiriM up
nossrs musioal elephant
MtMWtli SlBUfUa -4taS to Tine taS TftJit
A HOLIDAY AT "T-E" HANOI
n tu ui ru; r u rnirtw
AN ATTAOK ON AN EMIGRANT TRAIN
n rrt r rwimUf m4 r,MMU( oi i ruiu
In Just Five Months
LLn'LwIHjLV4jIJIH'll9tV i iBsLVp'jKTsiaiiiiiH
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Grew a Full Growth of Hair on a Bald Head
Here's the Proof
For two or threa years my hair hal bm
falling- out ana setting quite thin. untl. trie
top of my hea4 wo entirely bali. About
four monthi nso I coairaented utlwc
Zanf and Sulphur. The first bot a
itemed to do some good and 1 kept tuinc
It resularly, until now I havo uied four bot
l!c T.w whole top of my hood Is now
fairly crered with hair and It keeps coil
(tc In ttilrl.er. I shall lieep on mlrg It a
' tie tmucr, as I notice sv constant lm-
1 f CV&JISUt.
' OTBPUEN DACCW,
Rochester, If. T.
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Btatb op Kew York I ,
CVumy of Jlonroo J '
Stephen Ilacon. belntr duly sworn, says
t'ut ha hai read the ttatunient aota an
nextd and that the contents of uU etaic
mul ore true,
STEI'HEN J1ACOH.
Oworo to before me this 31it dy of July, 1003,
liraiiT vt. Ham.
Wotary Public
The birthright ot evory man, woman and child a full,
healthy head ot hair. It your hair is falline, K it Is full ot
dandruff, or If it Is faded or turning gray, 'II Is diseased
and should be looked utter without delay,
WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY, a true
Hair Tonic and Restorer, removed dandruff in a few days,
stops hair falling in one week, and starts a new growth In
a month.
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur does not soil tho skin nor
injure the hair; but it is an ideal hair dressing that will ,re
store faded and gray balr to nulurul color and keep the
hair soft and glossy;
50c. and $1.00 a Bottlc-At all Druggists
Or Sent Direct, Express Prepaid, Upon Receipt of Price
sbh t-ji sjm es ""h i rr a b esse
e rni as r-. v-r -r v n r- r.
of tho World Embrace Tearlces Hornemen and Hklllod Dueatrlan from all Quarters of tlio Globe,
TWICE DAILY, 2 aad 8 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE. Admission (Including Seat), 50.
Children Under 0 Yearn, Half I'rlre, AH Peats Protected from Hun and Haln by Immenio Can
Tm Canopy, Grand Htaud Chulra (Including admlMlon), 11.00. On Hole day vt lixhlbitlou at
Grounds, Phipps pasture, on Roosevelt Avenue. Tho
last, biggest and best show of the season. "Buffalo Bill"
positively bids you good bye.
Down town ticket office, TJaBi'iiis' Drug Store, 234
Bast Main Street. ''
ATTK.VU COMiKOK.
"ArrnrtRo to atload tho ISusono nu-
luoaa Collogo, and lot u cot you a
Reed poultlon whoo you eratluato. Kn
tor now. Sand for our uow cata
Iokuo. H',4 W'cat Seventh stroot,
CtiRono, OrcLon." tf
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Southern j
Dairy Co.
AVholesalo and Retail Deal
el's in
Ice Cream
Milk, Cream, Butter and
Buttermilk. If you havo
any sweet or sour cream for
sale, call on us at 32 S. Cen
tral or phone.
Wyeth Chemical Company, & SSftV.
HASKIINS DRUG STORE
THE TIME IS HEBE
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 U6 Main Street
MILK ROUTE IN
CONNECTION
Storo Phone Maim 881.
Ranch Phone Farmers 7183.
ALL KINDB OP DRY
WOOD
Oak, Laurel, Fir nn'd fine, Ilu'y your
wintor supply now; roasoimblo
pricos.
THE SUN STAR WOOD' CO., '
15 Almond st., or Room 31, J, 0.
Bauk bldg,
Phom Main 476 1. C. T. Mori. Prot
QOODFRIENP HOTEL
8AH rnANCISCO I, OOOOFRIEND, Msnsttr
Fonnorly llnMii Btnnfonl nnd St, Ilcryl, I'owell
Btrrrt1ricnr(lury,iliolijlniII(itIMiiiix, '4'ko
Jlottl i hinx Jn, or Mutkvt Htrost ttits, tmiufor
to 1'owi'll. Itlcal liouso nnd locution for ladlta
vIslUuKthooltyuIouo,
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