Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 28, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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Eagle Point Eaglets
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A. O. llowlett.
Last Surnluy Mcsdames Jess
"Spencer, Ilnrvoy Spencer, Hoed nnd
Nnlloy, nil of Dudley, who nre work
top in tho Washburn orclutrd, came
over on tho P. & E. enr to visit Mrs.
Ifowlott and attend to n little busi-
lcn and ono tor A. J. Daley and done
soino cement work for Otis Nichols.
In fact, everybody is busy and seem
to he prospering
Last Tuesday A. Taekstrom of
Meedford came out and hired youv
ness. Thoy said that they expected! correspondent to take him up to Ins)
to ho through in nbout two weeks and
thnl then thoy wanted me to meet
them with a bier hayrack instead of
n carriage.
Last Sunday I was called on to
take Irvin Daley and wife and n
young man by the name of Stewart,
whose father has chnrgc of tho
Natntorium. up about a milo above
llrowtisboro. Mrs. Daley was going
to visit hor mother and Irvin and
Mr. Steward were going hunting f jr
benr. When I reached home 1 found
E. D. Briegs, G. S. Butler, E. Piel
and A. E. Kenny, all of Ashland;
They had been up to Brownsboro to
see some property that belongs to
Mr. Bricgs and had phoned to the
Sunnyside for dinner.
The young folks in this neighbor
hood and duito n number from up
-tho creek met at the dance hall last
Saturday night, and judging from the
crowd of young folks that greeted
me Sunday morning when I camo
down stairs there must have been a
good-sized crowd, and they express
ed themselves as well pleased with
the party.
Work is progressing with the P.
& E. depot here, and there is con
siderable inquiry for houses and lots
on which to build, and from present
appearances there will be much more
building here next season than there
has been this, although there arc
several buildings in the course of
construction now,
There is a force of carpenters at
work on Frank Nichols house, an
other on Mr. Steward's, another on
Kincaid & Ashpolc's, another on A.
ranch, the Jack Anderson olace. on
tho head of Lake- crock, that he ro-'
ccntly purchased, llo remained with
us over Wednesday, looking around'
with n view of locating among us,
as he fell greatly in love with oar
town and its surroundings. '
Benj. Kinney and wife came out
from Medford Tuesday eve and tho
next day went up to Carl Von dec
Hellon's. Thev were also guests at
the Sunnyside hotel. I understand , 5
that he is going to out a lot of wood I
and have it sawed up for the Mod
ford market.
A man by thu name of Pepper
came in Tuesday and is stopping
here, lie has a 'JO-acre tract of land
on the Stoddard place and wtuils to
improve it this fall.
Miss Hazel Dean of Medford came a
out Wednesday to visit Mrs. Clyde
Plytniro, who is rooming with us.
A. II. Thomson of Lake creek is
engaged painting George Von dor
Hellen's new house.
Joe Moomaw has men fixing up
his old house that he formerly lived
in for a woodshed and carriage
house.
James Ringer, who was hurt some
time ngo bv having a roof of a pondi
fall on him. has gone to Medford to
try to get medical aid, as he is still j
suffering from the effects of the ac-!
cident.
Mrs. Wilson of Dudley came in
Wednesday eve on the P. & E. car
on her way home. She has been no
in Washington visiting her daughter,
MMMMMMMMMMMMMWHIIIIM
The first of the
Popular Entertainment
series at tjio
NATATORIUM
U3Q
Passmore
Trio 1
.assisted uy
Mrs. Ed Andrews
I Ppopular Program.
Popular Prices.
Admission, 25 cents.
2sTo extra charge for rc-
served seats. Sunday
evening, October 30th,
concert begins at 8:45.
Call or telephone Nata
3 torium for reserved
seats.
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10
acre
Orchard Tracts
IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN
who lives in Spokane, and while
there visitiug hurt her hand in some
WAV illlfl Yllnml nlicnninr. cn( ... rt...1
B. Zimmerman's, another on GeonreUho wns in n vm rtf;f .i::..
on der Hellens, another putting jp for several weeks, but we are "lad
a water tower and tank for the Suu- to be able to say that now he i
nysido hotel, besides several small considered out of danger. -
jous in tue line ot repairing, etc. C. W. 'Austin of Dudley also came
uuuie ija.ey nave just limsbed i in Wednesday, also Jess Spencer
.
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MISS FLORA GRAY,
PIANO INSTRUCTION.
STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL.
PHONE MAIN 991.
a cement walk for Mrs. Howlelt,
They have also ust finished a neat
stone wall for William Von der Hel-
n.i.I TI. TTr.-i.-l-- il. ' , ..
u" uuuu iiijiHiooiHaiu. uesiues a
large number of strangers nre here
looking for homes, etc.
Butte Falls Items
BRYAN TO SPEAK
AGAINST BOY MAYOR
As it is about definitely settled,
according to railroad reports, that
the Pacific & Eastern railway' will
reach Bute Falls about the Cth of
November of the present year, it ap
pears to your correspondent that
some suitable expression of this im
portant event should be made, and
it is suggested that Medford and
Butte Falls unite in a fitting celebra
tion of this occasion. We have a
few enterprising citizeus classed
among the progressives who are
willing and ready to lend their ef
forts and do what they can toward
making this a memorable affair, and
especially should tho Medford citi
zens act in this matter, ns it means
so much to them and their city. We
hope that when the first train leaves
Medford for Butte Falls it will be
crowded with people, and their in
terest shown in appreciating the
completion of the irtitinl step in nn
enterprise. that will be the raakine- of
(Rogue River valley. Medford boost
ers will find an ample field for their
efforts nnd ns they develop and im
prove tho section along nnd contigu
ous to the railway so they will pro
mote and advance their own local
interests. The town is rapidly
growing and with tho development
of tho enterprises around there Is
nothing to prevent Butte Falls from
becoming uu important center of
trade annd a profitable feeder to
Medford. Wo have waited so long
and patiently for tho completion of
this road, and now thnt it is ready
for freight and passenger traffic, let'
us display our push and enterprise.
Wo have two hotels hero and it
might bo arranged that a banquet
Tjo given to tho rnilrond officials and
a jolly good time enjoyed during
their stnj If Medford will take
hold of this move the citizens of
Butte Falls will aid them in every
way. , We should not let this op
portunity Dass without some open
expression of our manifest interest.
Let us hear from Medford. ns the
time is short, and what is to be doi.e
must he done quickly.
John B. Edsall and wife have
leased their large ranch to William
Perry, who will crop it the eomimr
year. Mr. Edsall and fainilv will re
move to Phoenix or some other point
m the valley.
Dr. Stewart lias opened dental
parlors in the bank building and is
now prepared to attend to nil dental
work.
J. Wharton, who has been visiting
in California, has returned and is
now located in Butte Falls.
U. S. Morris has gone to Medfoid
to engage with Eads Bros., and will
be gone nil tho winter.
Mr. Downs of Willow creek see-
tion is visisting with his mother.who
is residing in Butte Falls.
Mr. Brainhard has moved into hi
new home, which he has lately com
pleted. Mr. Spencer of the unsurveyed
lands linn been in town trading with
our merchants.
Gits Edmonson nnd a party of
friends, who have been hunting, have
returned and had excellent luck in
securing several deer.
It is rumored that a contract will
soon he let for lumber for the depo.t
and other railroad buildings near
this point.
Messrs. Ford & Wright contem
plate opening a hnrdwaro store in
tho building which thoy will soon
erect on their newly purchased lot
on tho oast side of tho park.
LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 27. -William
J. Bryan will sfleak hero Monday
night against Mayor Dahlnian of Oma
ha, the democrat gubernatorial can
didate. At the outset of the cam
palgnu Bryan offered to speak In fa
vor of all the democratic nominees
with tho exception of Dahlman. Tho
state committee declined tho offer.
Bryan rented tho Auditorium this
afternoon for Monday night and It Is
believed ho intends to flay Dahlman.
Bryan personally is paying the bills.
Tho democratic leaders hastily con
ferred to frame, a plan to counteract
tho effect of the Bryan meeting, fear
ing trouble, although Dahlman is a
favorite here In splto of Bryan's opposition.
IWc havo a few ton-acre tracts and ono 'J0-acro tract vet unseld: 10-acro tract has
Beautiful Oak grove for building sites, good house, barn, windmill, Kasolino en
gine and everything convenient; there is no better land in tho Roguo River Valloy;
no better location for an ideal home. If you want a good pieco of 1 and or boautiful
home, see our one-acre tracts in the big Oak grove. Prices are lower than anything
in the valley, considering location and quality of soil. Call on J. A. Perry, owner,
or have your agent show you these tracts.
J. A. PERRY,
604 W. Main Street,
Medford, Ore.
Phoenix and Vicinity
(This columr. Is conducted nnd ed
ited by T. F. Rawlins In the Interest
of tho peoplo o; Phoenix and vicinity
and is intended to take tho placo of
tho Intelligencer, of which ho was
tho editor. Any communication for
this dopartraoit should bo addressed
to T. F. Rawlins, Phoenix.)
This is an aco of combinations nnd
combines as well as of specialists.
Few papers wo published now that
tiro strictly socular and fow that aro
wholly religious.
This la especially truo of tho more
advanced and up-to-tho-mluuto pub
lications. Tho editor of this column
doeg not propose to conduct a "re
l'glous department" in tho Mail Tri
bune, but In representing tho inter
est . his community he will endeav
or to put first things first rathor
than last or not at all, Hence, church
and stato columns will deal with both
tho roliglous aid secular intorest of
tho community.
Noxt to tho church stands our
school Interests, and we aro glad to
be t bio to report good work and good
TMults In the school at Phoenix. We
ors' Institute at Grants Pass and rc
havo ono of tho handsomest and best
school buildings for tho size of tho
town In Oregoa. Wo havo a conse
crated force of teachers and as stu
dious and noisy a band of chidlren as
Is generally found. Thoro wore C3
pupils nolthor absent nor tardy last
month.
Enrollment last month, 620.
Tests were given In all tho grades
of tho school last Thursday and Fri
day, it boing tho close of tho month,
and all seomod to bo doing good
work. Tho school has recently add
ed to Its library a Thesawrus Diction
ary of tho English language This is
a now work.
Mrs. Stanard lias recently purchas
ed an organ for hor room, which tho
chlldron enjoy vory much and which
is vory helpful In hor musical de
partment In song and In tho march,
Professor and Mrs. Stanard and
Miss Magness and Miss Fish, all
Phoenix toachoro, attended tho teach
port a splendid timo and work. Thoy
enter upon their work with renew
ed Intorest and zeal. ,
Tho union service (Presbyterian
and Christian) at tho Presbyterian
church last Sunday evening proved
to be a very enjoyablo service. Tho
house was well filled and Dr. Balleo
delivered a ve.y Interesting address
and report of tho work of tho synod
recently in session at Pendleton.
We are glad to note tho fraternal
and Christian feeling between tho
churches at Phoenix. Following laBt
Sunday's union service at tho Presby
terian church will bo a like sorvico at
the Christian church.
For next Sunday evening tho pas
tor, T. F. Rawlins, has announced
special music for the evening and a
sermon on "IIoll's Commerce."
Phoenix' now commercial firm,
Phoenix Commercial companr, scorns
to bo doing quite a rushing business.
Mr. Coleman, tho now partner In tho
firm, takes bold of tho work like nn
old hand at tho wheel.
Phoenix haB purchased lots for wa
ter works and vill soon sink wells on ,
tho property to test tho water supply.
If this Is sat.ofactory, I am Informed
that tho town will soon bo asked to '
voto bonds to put In tho plant. So i
wo advance.
Pearl and Earlo Hover and Mlse
Fay Carver, Pl.oenlx young folks, at
tending tho high school at Ashland,
were at homo and attended tho Chris
tian church last Sunday.
Mr, Fisher, who has served tho
peoplo of Phoenix bo long and 'so
faithfully as merchant, postmaster
and general business man, Is now a
gentleman of leisure, having sold his
interest in the business firm of Fish
er, Hearno & Co. to Mr. Coloman.
Ho seems like tho proverbial "fish
out of wntor," or rathor ho Is now a
flshor without a fishery.
Ralph Cox and wifo lo.ivo us this
week for their now homo near Junc
tion City. Tho removal of this class
of peoplo Is a vory great loss both
to church and community. Wo re
gret very much to havo thorn leave
us, but as they must go, wish thorn a
pleasant homo and success In their
now field.
To tho readers and subscribers of
tho Intelligencer wo wish to say that
tho world is going too fast, and Phoo
nlx is too much of a hustling, rustling
town for a monthly to moot our noods,
so wo havo arranged with tho Mall
Tribune to edit this column of Phoo
nlx Items, which will roach you
weokly or oftonor. Wo rogrot vory
much to discontinue tho IntolHgoncor,
but the financial burdon was moro
than wo fool able to carry Just now.
Wo hope to mako this department In
teresting and helpful to our peoplo.
We will rocolvo your subscription If
you wish to take tho papor.
A Busy
Youngster
This Is a young grocery store,
but tho busiest "youngster"
you over saw. Wo keep only
FIRST-CLASS goods, sell on
small margin and novor disap
point our patrons. If you want
bargains, be euro to como soon
to our
t
Sale of
Dishes
The assortments aro largo, tho
values exceptionally good and
tho prices very low.
Allin
& Allin
1SJ WEST MA IX STREET
Gold Mine
with good oro body 'and par
tially equipped, for sale. Call
on tho ownor.
Room 3, 123 Mala St.
BULBS
Exclusive Agency for Cortland
Seed Go.
Medford Greenhouse
Phons 3741
jvKy iJbSs&t Your children can cat Cottoltnt made cookies and Mf
HjaKjr tufffMr ot'lcr pastry because it never makes food creasy as KT" "TjfcTijIf
SHMu&fffllA docs lard, and thu toinach can easily assimilate W-jjKM3'
J! '' .' Lard is an animal product just plain hoc fat. Jb?,&
:'jvfj Cottoltnt is a vegetable pro- -v kj . , ,.r. J, Jk
$T ,r Jj duct-made from pure, refined J Nature 8 Ultt Sfa i
t'.- jt cotton od and every bit as digest- Wl -iroiTl the Ptfffr-
Zg& ...f g ible and nourishing as olive oil. I llV I Sunny South" lk?
& n Cottolene makes food which any i ' vl J
jfif&g stomach can digest, and builds up l T gfegeit&5s. P
'wetir t'ie t'ssucs of t,,u l,oJ'' Vl. JC
fflSr Let your children cat all they f" fMy I ' rfVv
JrYj want of food cooked with Cottoltnt. I N iTw WM 1
mf THEN.K.FAIRHANKCOMI'ANV fijf ky " wlllillmmlF
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Cookies are $ood for him
if made with Cottolene
HOW TO STOP DRINKING.
It was formorly customary for tho
habitual drlnkor to tako tho plodgo
rogularly, somotlmos onco a year, and
somotimea In ovory fit ot romorso
that followod his dobauchos, and thon
break It.
Dlut now it la gradually dawning
on tho world that plodgos do not
stop drunkenness. Tho nervous sys
tem ot tho habitual drinker is dls-
Chase (& Sanborn Coffee
Tf you are a lover of good coffeo and know when you have found something
extra i'ine, we would like to have you call and take home a pound of "Chase
and Sanborn's" seal brand coffeo.
Every person who comes from tho far eastern part of tho United States is
almost sure to ask for Chase and Sanborn coffee.
We are exclusive agents for this famous and justly, celebrated brand of cof
feo and know that we can give you a bettor grade for the money than you can
get anywhere unless you buy the same brand. Next time you buy coffeo ask
about Chase and Sanborn and let us send you a pound. Onco you try it you will
use no other.
Warner, Wortman (Si Gore
GROCERY PHONE 286 MARKET PHONE 281
that will euro this condition, Orrlno Wrlto for froo booklot ca tho Ouro
oasod and ho must havo treatment of Alcolhollsm to tho Orrlno Co,, 032
is sold undor a positlvo gunruiitoii to Orrlno building, Washington, D, O.
euro tho drink habit or tho nionoy Mallod soalod. Orrlno costa but fl
will be rofunded. Can bo given so- por box. Sold In UiIb city by Loon
crotly. . 0. Haoklns, 214 3, Main at.
Good tonnnta are to be had for
tho advertising.
Ah to that usod artlolo you want to
Hollj mako tho prico nttraotlvo and
make tho ad explicit. That1
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