Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 12, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    MJ3DF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED.FORD, OHWCJON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOHKH 12, 19J0.
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Eagle Point Eaglets
A. C. llowlett.
Last Saturday thu railroad eau.p
that hns Ijocii located on Butte creek
at the railroad bridge, broke up and
Mr. Colo and Jiai Kly took a room
nt the Saunjide. Mr. Cole is one
of th engineers who is running a dirt
train. In addition to Mr. Colo we
have twenty-two of the regular
workmen added to our list of hont-u-crs.
making now thiity two railroad
working men. Last week, after the
railroad company had sent the steam
shovel to the Deschutes, they es
tablished a camp near the Durby
station mi what is known as the
Vmlcy plat and are using tho snaia
steam shovel that Craig and Fuller
used on the big out near Vestals, but
the engineer, Mr. Fraser, says that
ho does not think that it will tnko
long to dig the pit out and then they
will probably bring the shovel down
to where tho old shovel was at work
digging.
Mr. MacDonnld was bore Monday
night and reports tbnt they aro get
ting along fine with the bridge work,
although tho rnin today, Tuesday,
will retard the work considerable.
There is a force of men nt work
digging a well at the depot for the
railroad company.
They ate not getting along very
fast as tho rock through which they
arc digging is hard to work to ad-
utntngo without blasting and is of
such a formation that the powder
only blows out a small hole at u
time.
Word hns gone out Hint the rail
road company is to build a depot
hero at once.
Charley Cincadc and Hoy Ashpole
hnvc the lumber on the ground to
build a house for a confectionery
store.
Wormley and Smith have the lum
ber and are now working on the up
per rooms of our school hone, get
ting it rend for our third teacher.
Frank Nichols hns his new home
well under way.
Joe Mooncau has about completed
his home.
In the nbscuco of lumber to build
with there is quite a number of tents
scattered around the town. Mrs.
Howlett hns three large tent" in the
ynr dto nccommndnto her guests.
A. S. Bennett and family and a
young man whoso name I did not
learn enmo out from Medford Sunday
for dinner nt tho Sunuysidc.
Ellen Beach Yaw Here Soon
Ellen Beach Yaw, tho famous Am- eGtting. down to this subject, it
erienn nightingale, whose cxtrnor- can be proven in a very few words
dinary and beautiful voice has been that Ellen Beach Yaw, in point of
lienrd around the world, would seem universal appeal, is tho American
to have the bct claim to the much singer.
coeted title "The American Sing- Tlie singer must reach the heart',
er.'' , of the common people. That is, she
, must know how to interest the sim
ple ballads, and the. old-folks songs
dear to the hearts of those to whom
j higher music is but an empty name.
The singer must be n mistress of
, the modern school of song-writing,
tho emotionnlism of Strauss, Hush
Wolf and others, whose simple songs,
,by the very stress of powerful
i thought, become tense draamtic
' poems.
I Tho singer must bo n mistress of
the art of singing ns Inid down in
the old Italian school, and the field
of "Bel Canto."
The singer must have triumphed
in opera not in some obscure opera
house of Italy, but in nt least one
of jhe great opera houses of the
world the Metropolitan, the Metro-
politnn. which is the grentcst of all
1 opera houses, preferred.
. v .wi ,iit iiuijix ui till., uuiui rtiijo.
ave Mis Ellen Benh Yaw, who hns
'done all these things?
" I Miss Yaw appears at the Medford
It is apparent at once that any, theater with her company of artists.
woman who lays claim to this titlo Monday night, October 17th. Scats
must bnso her claim upon a wii'e on sale at IToskins, Thursdny, Octo-
range of artistic accomplishment. her 13th. at 10 o'clock.
OLDFIELD SAYS HE
WILL RACE'BIACK JACK
NEW YOKlv. Oct l'J-Bauuy Old-1
field declared today that he was not
worrying aboul thu order of the Am-,
oiieau Automobile association tN-1
(nullifying him from racing because,
ho persisted in racing against l'ugi-j
list Jack Johnson at Sheepshead Bay'
October 'JO.
"Let them take my licence," said!
Oldfield. "1 will race Johnson. U-!
cense or no license. And 1 guess. I
that when they stmt other big races
Barney Oldfield will be amongg those J
entered. Anyhow, I am not ori
ing and tho raco with Johnson will ,
be held ns far as I am concerned
KLAMATH PIONEERS
MEET IN RE
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KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Oct. 1'.
Tho second unnunl reunion of the
Klamath Pioneers, held here recent
ly, was attended by n large crowd.
About 200 pioneers met on the couit
house lawn, where tho ladies had
prepared a basket dinner.
After the dinner the old timer
were photographed.
In tho oening a program was giv
en in the lied Men's hnll, of. both
vocal and instrumental music and
impromptu speaking by some of the
pioneers, who told of the hardships
and pleasures of tho early day hero.
Following this another banquet was
served and tho officers for tho ensu
ing yenr were elected as follews:
0. A. Steams, president; 0. C.
Applegate. icc president; Mrs. E. V.
Cogswell, sccrctnrj and treasurer. In
addition to these officers the execu
tive committee consists of Jacob
Iiuick, C. B. Kestcr, J. O. Ilamaker,
Steve Stuckel and John Smart. '
A temporary organization of a so
ciety of Native Sons nnd Daughters,
was formed with a large enrollment.
This organization will bo perfected
later.
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M. W. A.
Modern Woodmen of
America. Camp 6013.1
mr-cts first, third anil i
fourth Tuesday at
Smith's Hall. W. C,
Klnyon, Censul: John
1". J-nwrence. Clerk.
10 acre
Orchard Tracts
IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN
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3Wo havo a fow tou-acro tracts and quo dO-ncro tract yot unsold; 40-nci'o tract has
Beautiful Oak grovo for building sites, good house, barn, windmill, Rasolino en
gine and everything convenient; there is no bottcr land in tho Iioguo Rivor Valloy;
no better location for an ideal homo. If you want a good picco of land or boautif 1
home, see our one-acre tracts in tho big Oak grove. Prices tiro lower than anything
in the valley, considering location and quality of soil. Call on J. A. Perry, owner,
or havo your agent show you these tracts.
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604 W. Main Street,
Medford, Ore.
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Central Point Items
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Hary Silby returnpd jrc.dr.y from
an extended isit in California. Wlnle
in tho Goldjm state Iln'vy vi&itctl
snearly eery pont of interest in the
Jaud of perpetual .simaliine, imt sny.s
it i not in it with the Rogue River
vnlley.
course it. a good one and deserves :
patronage of high order, but be
tween Barniim & Bailoy, Buffalo'
Bill, the Y. II. C. A. and a couple ot
levival meetings, there is something
wrong with our pockctbooks and we
can put our hands in our pockets acd !
There is not a crosswalk on unyj'gnose ou rown case. Wo hop",
street in the entire town of Central i howe;er. that the remaining numbcis
Point, save it bo ono placed by some of "e lecture course may havo a bet-
mdmdunl. Pine street has some . tor patron?ge.
ssubstantinl cement sidewaHc-, but the
town authorities refuse to put dowu
ithe intereclu s and cross walks,
the which g4ea us a foretaste ii
mud to meander through for some
months. We need a now city chrv
ter and a new council to go with it
Unless n greater patronage is ex
tended the Ladies' Civic Improve
ment club the Britt Lyceum course,
will prove an oxnensivo luxirrv. Tha
Drary Davis, well known athlete i
of Stockton, Cnl., was hero for a
short time Monday evening. Mr. Da
vis is looking over the field with a
view to oenstructing a largo ville
drome for motor cycle, bicycle and
motor car racing, as well as base
ball nnd other field sports, but finds
lnnd too valuable for orchard pur
poses to think of converting it into
a nlnv trround.
The Famous J?&yZ
Does Not Strain the Eyes
Don't use a small, concentrated light
over one shoulder. It puts an unequal
strain on your eyes. Use a diffused, soft,
mellow light that cannot flicker, that equal
izes the work of the eyes, such as the Kayo
Lamp gives, and avoid eye strain.
The Rayo is designed to give the
best light, and it does.
It has a stronev durable shade-holder
that is held firm and true. A new burner
gives added strength. Made of solid
brass and finished in nickel. Easy to
keep polished. The Rayo Is low priced,
but no other lamp gives a better light at
any price.
Once a Rayo Uter, Always One.
Dtaliri Evtryieheri. If net at yotrt , itrttlfor iitcrtpHiny
circular to th ntarut agej otht
Standard Oil Company
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Gold Ray Realty CompV
For Good Buys
ISome fine modern city property.
9 Some excellent five acre tracts to be cut in lots.
J Several propositions in ranch property from $25
per acre to $125; excellent alfalfa ground, plenty
of water.
I We havo some very fine truck land at a reasonable
price. It will pay you before buying to see J. B.
Wood and let him show you what we have.
J. B. WOOD
GOLD RAY REAXTY CO.
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Campbell & Baumbach
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved farms
and city property.
PHONE 3231 208 FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG.
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Dandruff Cured
'Xlireo nppllcitlona removed
nil tho dnmlnift anil left my
flcolp clean, whlto nnd smooth.
Wai. Croak, Kochcater, H. Y.
It Im Posttivety Gti&rantooil to Rcsloro
Faded and Gray Utxir to Natural Color
If other "so'callcd" Rostorors linvo foiled, don't rIvo up hope, but Rive WYETH'S
vou run no risK. a it la not exuetly
A Special Buy
q& FUW WALNUT PAKK LOTS UNSOLD, IP TAKISN AT ONOE
(jilOO ON EASY TERMS. i
, WESTMORELAND LOTS, $300, EASY TERMS,
E. F. A. Bittner
ROOM SiOO, TAYLOR & WHIN'S RUILDINO
SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY a trial.
as represented, your money will be refunded.
PKOriT BY OTHERS'
Gray4 Hair Restored
My hair was gettlne quite gray and falling cut rapidly
fcnd I was troubled with a terrlblo Itching of tho acalp.
My head was full of dandruff, which fell upon my clothes
and kept mo continually brushing It off. Whllo on a
visit to Rochester I heard of your Sc&o and Sulphur
for tho hair. I got ft bottle and need it. A few appli
cations relieved the itching, my hair stopped fall
ing out and gradually camo back to its natural color. It
Is now a nice darlc brown color, soft, closay and pHabK
Several of my frlf nds want to uce it, and I want to
knovK what you will charge mo for six bottles of it.
MISS E. A. JlOflS.
Gbaron, llcrccr Co., Pa,
EXPERIENCE
Grow HtUr on a Bald Head
Tor two or thrco years my hair had been
falling out and gdtting quite thin until the top
of my head was eutirrly bald. About four
months ago I commenced ualng Sago and Sul
phur. Tho flrut bottlo seemed to do some rood
and I kept using it regularly until now I have
wed four bottlos. Tho vholo top of my head
v".r.,y. come "d keeps coming in thicker.
I shall keep on using .It a.whllo longer, as I
aotlco a constant improvement. !
STEPHEN BACON,
Rochester, N. Y.
SOc. and $1.00 a Bottle At til Druggists
II Your Drvtfaist Does Not Keep It, Send Vs the Price in Stamps, and Wc Will
Send You a I,arjtc Bottle, Express Prepaid
Wyetfo Chemical Company 7 S? vciTy,0 BT
For Sale by LEON B. HASKINS, Medford, Oregon
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