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Butte Falls Items
Mrs. Umnm James, nn nunt of Mrs.long bridge near Cameron and will
.'. 1). anils, of Omnhn, Nob., is us-
ning Iho family of Mr. and Mrs.
Mills, and may spend tho winter
here, as she likes the conntry very
mucli.
JkSilor and family of Oklahoma
.andf brother-in-law, X. E. Buclier,
hnvo' taken n residence in Butte
. Falls and arc living in tho David Day
thomo.
Mrs. Morris will move her bakery
to the Poole store room from hor
vrcsidcnco, where she will have more
room and be more conveniently lo
catod for hor increasing trado.
Engineer Beveridgo before breaking-camp,
gave n parting supper to
tho boys comprising his crow of as
sistants, which was very much en
joyed by all present.
Dr. Stowart is paying a business
Tjsit to the valley and, will be gono
sifome.dnys. j i
JRaybum; haa tho misfortune
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WU1IC woriaiig "l IU3 UllU IU UUU u
large tie fall upon his foot and suf
fered a very painful jnjuryiir tire
, toes and instep.
0. Adams has sold his residence-
property to Mr. Carson, the barber,
who will occupy it in tho spriug. In
the meantime Mr. Acre will live in
' the home.
Tho primary election passed off
very quietly and a small vote was
' polled, as the voters apparently did
not take much interest. The demo
crats were hardly in evidence and bat
for the slight friction in local matters
Sjinany thought they were electing
ifficers, thero would have been but
J ittlo excitement It seems as we
lave some assembly voters here and
mite a number who do not under
stand ,the issues before the people.
Frank Neil took the returns of
election to Jacksonville, as it wa
so late when the count was finished
-that noj telephone communication
could bo bad with Medford and Sun
fday we. could not get a message
.through. ,
' Tho D. M. Ferry seed man, of De
troit, Mich., has been here gathering
up the leftover seeds from our mer
chants, preparatory to sending them
'a fresh stock for 1011.
Tho railroad is now working on the
soon have it completed, and ns thero
nro four small bridges yet tot built,
it will require but a short time to
bring tho road into Butte Falls.
' Tho woods are full of bears and
several havo been slain near here
and on the uusurvcyed lauds.
Bill Benle has been hauling shakes
to Brownsboro and bringing back
supplies for his family.
A man supposed to be Frank Wnde
was seen in our neighborhood lately,
nud he is said to bo heavily armed
and to have evil intent upon somo of
the citizens in and around Eagle
Point and Lake Creek.
Eagle Point Eaglets
11,
A. C. Ilowlett.
Horn To Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Sin
gleton, on their place near Englo
Point, September I2S, 19 10, n daugh
ter. Wannsley & Smith have taken tho
contract to finish to upper story of
tho schoolhouso and get it ready for
another teacher as our school is as
suming such proportions that wo wnl
require of if not two" more tenehcrs
this winter.
Wninslcy & Smith arc also build
ing a grocery for S. II. Hnruish on
his homo place. Thev nro about
through with their job on tho T. E.
Nichols bnm, but have their work
It is said that application for a planned ahead for this fall.
revenue stamp liccuso will bo made
and a near beer saloon may bo open
ed' up in Butte Falls, and the women
ns well ns many of the men nro not
pleased, to hear of it.
A large consignment of paints nud
oils wore purchased by Paluter Erio
while in tho valley and he will now
have a plentiful supply on hand for
his rapidly growing business.
J. P. Hughes reports thnt busi
ness nt his storo has so increased
that ho has to employ additional hell)
to assist him and this week he has
had Miss Blossom Morris and his
son James Hughes attending tho
store, and yet business increases
right along.
Aaron Beck has been improving
Vallew Mew hotel, which he owns,
and has Mrs. Marcy as lessee, who
is doing a good business nud serving
meals as well as accommodating the
traveling public with nice, clean,
sleeping apartments.
J. Thomas has vacated the Fred
enburgh home, and will move into
the house formerly occupied by Mrs.
Morris, the lntter having moved into
tho Poole storeroom.
Quito a large crop of apples was
gathered b.v Mr. Chambers from the
old Dunlnp orchard near town and
which orchard is about fifty years
old. yet bearing fruit that s not
affected with the codlin moth or
scale.
Mrs. Hnndshy, the mother of Mrs.
Bnrritt tho primary teacher, is mak
ing her home for the school year
with Mrs. Barritt.
Mr. Spilte has put up n neat littlo
house on the.-lot he purchased of Y
Ulrich, and ns soon as the nmterinl
can bo procured Charley Cinyoade
and Boy Ashpolo nrc going to put up
n confeotionory store on a lot on
the Ulrich addition and thorc is now
quite a number of touts already on
the ground and familes living in
them. The railroad company has
men digging n well at the depot, or
rather where the depot will be built,
as the place now is but n littlo house
erected in a hurry nud has been used
thus far as a depot building, but I
nm told tho company expects to pnt
up a nice comfortable building nt the
present site. The company has taken
the steam shovel to pieces and ship
ped it to tho Deschut63 country and
is fitting up a smaller one that
Craig & Fnullcr used last winter on
tho big cut. Thev are opening up
n new gravel pit near Derby station
nud if tho gravel proves to be good
they will establish a camp there. Mr.
MaeDonald. the boss bridge builder, short time.
was hero Sunday night and reports
that they are getting along very fine
with tho bridge work nud everything
is going with hueh n ruh that it
makes us old hayseed;) stand nud
take notice.
Sunday night in addition to having
Mr. "MaoDoimld hoiv we nlso had
Mr. Bovcrodgo and Mr. Hammer of
tho civil engineer railroad corps and
Mr. Frnser, engineer of tho steam
shovel; alo we had Mr. Paino of
Roguo river and Mr. Willetts of l!lk
Creek and Mr. Young of Medford,
tho latter three brought over n bunch
of beef cattle for Wortmnn & Sou.
Mr. Paine is tho man who bought
tho Alfred Gordon place on Rogue
river and m conversation with him
1 happened to mention about the
petition being circulated for a road ;
from Derby station to Rogue river
via tho Crowfoot route, nud Mr.
Paino seemed to bo grently intcro-di'd
in tho move nud said that he would j
like to meet the civil engineer who
done tho platting of tho proposod
road, and just ns it happened Mr.'
Hauunon, the civil cugiuoor referred
to, wnij iu the adjoining room, .o
they met and had quite a tnlk over1
tho matter. Mr. Hammuu said that (
it was about seven miles from t.ie
Derby station to lloguc rivor by that ;
route, and that ho had found u good
easy grade for the road and in his
opinion that was the most feasible
route for a wagon road thnt ho know
of nnd he had been over a largo
part of that country for the P. &
E. railroad. Mr Paino is firmly uf
thcopinion thnt thero will be an "elec
tric railroad up lloguc river nlong
the north bank iu the course of n
For Sale
Initio homo ranch iu Orchard
Home, halt' mile from two paved
streets of Medford, consisting of
SVii acres in, mostly full bonring coinmeroial fruit,
first class; uoarly all now "buildings; 20.0 head of
poultry.
Team and tools go with tho place if desired. 1C iul""-
estod como out and suo my big turkeys, and priso- '
wiimar, pt7otbm'p?i rvowii)f on the trees. No cr
JiOBT. BUTTON, MEDFORD, OilK. ,
WHJxaujiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm tmwn iniii i.nwaaiutArxMu:
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MRS. ED ANDREWS,.
VOICE CULTURE,
AT NATAT0RIUM TUES
DAYS AND FRIDAYS.
PHONE NO. 3052.
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Eat Front in Walnut
Park, 60x125 under
price for quick sale
Bittner 4T4T
Central Point Items
Table Rock Items
The rain Monday will enable the Pendleton's 50th anniversary.
fanners to commence plowing for!
fall grain.
Saturday W. J. Fickes and famil7
Ieft for Newberg, where he has
bought a small tract of land and
expects to make his home there. Mr.
Fickes has been foreman for Mr.
Wyckoff for nearly two j'ears and
lias made a good many friends here.
Mr. Sumner has purchased a don-
ey engine for clearing laud at tho
Bedford Orchard. Mr. Samuels, the
"oreman, has just moved it up from
Sugene.
' ' One of tho leading social events
of this season nt Table Rock was a
surprise party Saturday evening iu
honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pendle
ton, tho rrcasion '-!ng their 25th
wedding anniversary, Those present
were Mr. and Mr3. Washburn, Mrs.
Dr. Jones and Miss Caldwell of
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Paxon and
Mr. Palmer and son of Central Point,
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. O. Bissell of Med
ford, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Adams,
"Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lydiard; Mr. and
Mrs. Short, Fred Hauptman. The
presents consisting of silverware
were numerous and beautiful. Re
freshments consisting of ices, slier-
Sunday whiJe out for a walk along
tho river Stanley Lydiard was struck
by a bullet of .22 caliber and felled
to tho ground. The bullet struck him
just above the forehead and pene
trated the skin and followed between
the skin and skull for nearly three
inches. After recovering ho made h'u
way home and was taken to Dr. An
derson and had tho wound dressed
and is not suffering any inconven
ience from it at this time. But had
the bullet been a quarter of an inch
lower it would have killed him in-
stantly. Also Mr. Spencer, who was
picking apples in tho Wnshbum
orchard, was hit in the face by shot
fired by a local hunter shooting nt
birds, nnd a man who works at tho
Pendleton ranch had a narrow es
cape from being struck by n bullet
while fishing in the river. This shows
that people are criminally cnreless
with guns, and when people are in
danger of beink killed whilo nt work
or near their homes it is time for
such sports to be kept off of our
farms and arrested and fined for
trespass if found hunting on private
property.
The npplo pneking is in full blnst
A donkcj- engine was unloaded nt
the local station last week nnd taken
to the Modoc orchards on Hoguo
river to be used ni clearing land and
in building a mile-long dyko which
will protect the property from high
water. This fine property, which
belongs to the Potter Palmer estate,
is being rapidly improved and when
complete will be one of the very
finest orchard tracts in tho west.
The tract comprises 1500 acres and
will all be set to pears.
E. P. Hathaway oi' Corvnllis, was
here Tuesday visiting his brother, S.
P. Unthnway. Mr. Hathaway was
formerly a resident of Grants Pass
and before removing, from thnt city
he was subppoened as a juror in tho
federal court iu session this week
at Medford. The jury was dis
charged Tuesday morning nnd Mr.
Hathaway continued his journey
home Tuesday night.
Mrs. E. P. Jones nnd Miss Culd-
well of Portlnnd, who hnvo been vis
iting nt the Washburn homo nt Table
Park since last Thursdny, returned
to Portlnnd Tuesday night.
Arthur Guthrie, one of tho owners
of the famous Tronson-Guthrio prize
winning orchnrd at Englo Point, re
turned from nn extended European
trip Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Guthno
was married during the early sum
mer nt Victoria, 13. C., and since that
time himself and his bride hnvo been
traveling iu England nnd on the continent.
in Cnlifornin, nro here for u few
dny.s, the guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. E.
Davis.
A meeting of the stockholders of
tho Central Point State Imnk was
ncici inesilay evening nt which the
affairs of tho bank wore found to
be in most excellent condition. Exnrn
inntion of the notes hold by tho bank
hows thnt every one is gilt-edKcd. n
splendid recommendation for the
management of the institution.
Mr. Burscll has sold hor 20-ncrc
tract jast north of town to George
Mnyficld, n recent arrival from East
ern Oregon, tho consideration being
$10,000. Mr. Mnyfiold is a sou of
William Mnyfiold of this city.
H. C. Stoddard recently purchased
tho E. Evnnson ranch, on Dry creel;,
the plice boing 0500. The farm con
sists of 380 ncres.
A. P. Gillett nnd John Alhort
closed a dcnl yesterday whereby .Mr.
Gillett exchanged -18 ncres of fine
land near Cnnyonville, iu Douglas
county for tho fine corner lot nt
Fifth nnd Pine streets upon whh-h
n now brick building hns just been
completed. The valuation of each
piece of property was placed nt
$1000 in making tho deal. Mr. Gil
lotto nlo purchased from Mr. Almoit
the Inttcr's rosidcnco property in tho
Pnttison addition, the consideration
being $800. The property consists
of two lots, nnd n small house. Mr.
Albert rxpocts to go to Conyonville
R. F. GUERIN & CO.
4 Medford National Bank Bltlj.
Make
Real Estate Loans
Quick Action
Bring Abstract With You
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Southern
Dairy Co.
(Wholesale and TColuil Donl-
ore iu
Ice Cream
Mill:, Crenin, Butter nud
Buttermilk. If you hnvo
any sweet or sour cream for
sale, call ou us at 32 S. Con
tnrl or phone.
MILK ROUvrE IN
CONNECTION
Storo Phono Main 881.
Ranch Phono Farmers 7183.
Medford Iron Worhs
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents hi So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
Investors' Snapt.
I nm offered proposition in Illi
noiu vnlloy which I intend to nocopt
if I diftpoMo of property.
Don't ho hIow money tnlkn. New
nix-room modern hungnlow, throo
Mocks from WaHhington achool, pos
c88ion if desired or n ciinIi tenant
for ten montliH at $-10; total amount
fJOO deducted from price, $.'1800;
tonus.
Will trade intoroat in four Iota
for good team, wngon nnd hnrnexs.
Addrot8 7.'t onro Mail Tribune
call I'hoiut -ll!01.
or
Edward Charles Root
TBACIIEIt OP
MANDOLIN, BANJO, GUITAR, VIOLIN AND CLARINET.
STUDIO AT RESIDENTS. 112 NORTH IVY STREET.
oui mm cane were served. All nart.at the Washburn orchnrd. Mr.
u lino uuif uuu ie ai a mie noiir, Wnshliurn has a crew of 30 neonlo
now.
hoping to be present at Mr. and Mrs.
CENRTAL POINT
COO
BROWS
Report of Professor Cooper Shows a
.t Healthy Increase In Number of
'.School Children In Neighboring
. CENTRAL POINT, Oct. O.JFrom
-.a roport made by Prof. P. P. Cooper
.at tho close of the first month of
school it ia learned that U'o attend
ance shows a healthy increase
.over the numbor hi attendance at tho
sam6 time last year. Tho totaj num
Iher now in attendance is 274, whilo
Fat' tho' close of the first month last
lyear but 244 were enrolled. Tho ro-
port shows the fnllowinjj attendance
Sin the different grades:
ITiKh pchool (Prof. Cooper, Mrs,
Woolvorton) 39
Eighth grade (Miss Whelpley). 2d
Seventh Grade (Miss Harr) . . . . 22
Sixth grade (Miss. Buelnh Cald-'
well) 37
Fifth grade, Miss Surah Wright) i
Fourth grude (Mibrf Good) .... 2o
Third grade (Miss Eva Nor-
cross) .13
Second grade (Mrs. Ross,) :
First grade. (Mrs. Purkoypile). . ;
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iur. uuu aim. i. o. nanson, iorm3rto take chnigo of his nowly nonuircd
residents of this valley, now retiring farm.
ROUTINE ONLY
ISfCONSIDERED
City Dads of Contral Point Talk ot
Street Paving, Sewers, and the
Like, But When It Comes to Tak
ing Action They Balk.
Total
.274
MOTORCYCLE RACER
HAS REACHED PORTLAND
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 0. "Dn,-.,.
devil" Christ Leonidas, Greek mo
torcycle racer who, along with 39
other rucers, left Atlanta, Ga on
August 7 for a 2000-milo race from
Atlanta to San Francisco for a purjo
of $7500, arrived in Portland yestor
riny, Ho will leave Thursday for
Sun Prancisco, ojtpooting to nrriyo
eithor Saturday night or Suiiday to
tuuuivu iue-pnzo. ins noarest com
potUor is 200 miles behind him.
CENTRAL POINT. Oct. (J.
Council met in regulur 'session Mon
day evening with a full board pres
ent. After adopting tho minutes of
the Inst meeting the following bills
woro allewed:
R. It. Electric Co., lights.... $
Easloy & Messner, blnck-
smithing
Lynn Purdin, printing ....
Town of Contral Point, to
water fund, water rent. 108.00
J. W. Jacobs, recordor. . . . 25.00
J. Pi. Holmes, marshal , . . . 50.00
I. J. Purkoypile, water sup., 00.00
Crane & Co., fixtures , . . . 128.8v
Jncobson-Bndo Co., fixtures 310.2J
i'ho bill of the Roguo Rivor Elec-
4.U0
.50
5.75
was laid on table.
The report of tho recorder for tho
month of September wns road and
approved. Tho roport follews:
Received from fines $10.50
Rocoivetl from slow license 5,00
Received from water- rent . . 173.7C
Received from poll tax .... (1.00
Iinlnnces remaining iu tho differ
ent funds nre:
General fund $882.8(5
Rond fund 410.80
Water fund 00. H
On motion u loan of $100 for four
months wns made from tho general
fund to tho wntor fund.
On motion the recorder was in
structed to correspond with deal
ers iu engines, mnchinory, etc, with
a view to securing cstinmtos on tho
o(jt of installing steam power nt
the pumping plant.
Tho usual Informal talk wni in
dulged iu regarding street paving,
sowoin, etc., but whon it onmo to
taking any notion townrds starting
a inniomont for Hocurlng those much
needed improvements thero was
nothing stirring. Councilman Myers
mnrio n motion or two nlong pro
gressive lines but could secure no
second. Mr. Myers wanted to em
ploy n competent lawyer to draft nn
mnonrimont' to thp ohurtor making it
nossihlo to issuo bonds for needed
improvements, but whon ho mndo t
MIGHTY HUNTERS BAG
BUCK OF GREAT SIZE
trie company for powor for motor
at pumping station for ono month of motion to that effect his oollongues
-pi. i, or hi uir raio or a.ou per n. p., wore mum ns oysters
CENTRAL POINT. Oct. fl. Jim
Shields, Ron Pcnrt and L. Hatfield
u hunting wont Inst week nnd if over
there was a hunting trip planned out
nnd thai "panned out just right to
writo about it was that particular
trip. The Evans creek mountains
was tho scene of their depredations
and to iiinku tho story start off right
Hen caught a fine specimen of tho
deer fiunily napping the first evening
out, while tho other two wowo making
camp, and thoro was venison for
supper, broiled on u stick, that night.
XSoxt morning Hatfield look tho bit
in his teeth nnd sullied forth to miiko
n record for tho party. Ho wasn't si
bitwrong iu his plans cither, for long
before tho shades of ovening begun
to gather Mr. Hatfield came in to
camp lugging a fino, fnt specimen of
the genus Corvus, tho size nnd nntlorp
of which proclaimed maneulino gen
der and compliance, with tho game
laws nt 200 paces. Then later
Shields, not to bo outdono oven by
his nenrost friends, went forth nnd
bagged u buck of such startling pro-
portions that tho othor follows had
to ride ou the camp outfit coming
homo nnd lot Jim havo iho spring
scat nl by his lonoly. It woighed
ho close to 500 pounds IJint it took
both tho others ti help Mr. Shields
shouldor it, but after getting tho
bunion saunroly ou his back ho lug-
gou it into camp .pist tho snmo us
though it didn't weigh a qunrtor of
a ton, Tho story circulated on tha
BULBS
KkcIunIvo Agency for Portland
Ncod Co.
Medford Greenhouse
Phone 3741
deer of his Iifiu has not been proven,
nnd while Mr. Ilntficla will noithor
affirm nor deny the report, he in
sists thnt it will not bo the lust
time if he over finds tho conditions
nnd surrounding oircuumtnuces uh
solutely tho snbmo. Mr. Hatfield
says- ho did not lose his bond whe-i
he saw and killed this deer, but lie
uriimts thnt ho did lose his (deer)
head uf tor reaching homo. He lelt
tho trophy ou the porch of his resi
dence ovor night and in tho morning
discovered that somo student of imt
ural history had appropriated u,
presumably to send to the Suiilh
Boninn instittuo at Washington.
And such Is life nud luck amid
Oregon Janitors.
STOMACH FEELS FINE.
Two Mi-o-na Tablets Drlvo Away
Distress From Stomach,
Got n 50-cont box of Mio-nu tab
lots at Chas. Strang's today and
learn for voursolf how easy it is to
put your outtof-orrior stomach iu
perfect condition.
Mi-o-nn atomneh tablets give iiw
stunt relief and do moro.
Tltoy build up tho stomach so
nuiukly that iu a low days belching,
sourness, heartburn, heaviness, bil
iousness, heudncho and dizziness will
disappear.
Mi-o-na stoinifth tabids nro guar
anteed by Chas; Strong to euro in
digestion and all stomach ills, or
money back.
"I havo had troublo with my stom
Engineers
and
Stenographers
Will find complete ns
sorlment of .supplies
and materials at
Medford
Book
Store
AUTOMOBILES
3ssrfvax87M?Jxrtr "
O. W. Murphy.
MURPHY BROS.
O. M. Murphy.
AUTO LIVERY.
1010 Chulmors Dotroits.
Phono 1801, Vnlloy Auto Company,
Medford, Or.
Quick Sorvico. Easy RldiuR.
Pricoa Right.
PARRY AUTO LIVERY
PnONE MAIN 3141.
Agonoy for tho Purry Cars. Roguo
Rivor Auto Co., Frank H. Hull, Prop.,
modroni. ur.
noli for two years. 1 tried every- . ATTEND OOLUCQB,
thing I hourri of. Ml-o-na stomach . ArrnB l0 ftnd tno Bugono Du-
inoHB uouogo, ana lot ub got you a
good poDltlon wkon you graduate Dn-
tablets riiri mo moro than $25 worth
of good. They are tho host iu tho
world." Donnia Slophon, Condors-
port, Pa., February 1,
Fifty contB for n lnrcro box of Mi.
streets that this was Mr. Hatfinld's o-na at Chne. Strang's and druggists
first offense iu depriving a buck ovory whore
tor now, Bend tor our now cata
logue, 14 Mi West Soyontu atroot,
Bugono, Orofon. tf
Hasktna for health,
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