Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1910, Page 3, Image 3

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MttDFORD MAIL TJUBrNlg, E.DlfQRfl, OKloaoX MONDAY, nKOISMBKRO, 1010.
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Eden Precinct Items
Wiley Tunibow of the Apnlcjiiicc
section came over Friday to sec his
father.
Mrs. Jamed Morton of Phoenix
visited Medford Thursday.
Mrs. E. 0. Itensu spent a few duvs
in Talent this week-, returning to her
home in Ashland Friday.
Mrs. Lloyd .Coiver of Phoenix vi.s
istcd her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. S.
Fury, last Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. Bowman Hartley of North
(Talent returned from Jacksonville
where she has been visiting her par-
Miss t lain Allen returned frotn
Ashland Wednesday.
W. M. Ferns of Ferns Valley vis
ited in Talent Monday.
Author Hover of Eden Valley de
livered -some fine l'rcslj pork to C.
Carey Friday.
Mrs. J. M. Hose was a recent vis
itor in Mcdfonl. 4
Ike Chandler arrived in North Tal
ent from Myrtle Point Friday.
0. Carey Thursday took to the
Medford exhibit building some fine
specimens of potatoes and table
beets.
Mrs. Geo. MeClain of North Tal
ents lor the past two weeks. out has returned from a visit of sev--
Itev. T.'F. Hawlcns of Phonix was eral weeks at Chico, Calif., with her
an Ashland visitor Wednesday. arnndmother.
Ashland Notes
Irving B. Vlnlng started this' week
on his return to New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Itotiert Vlnlnc are ex
pected here soon from Alaska.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Shepherd have
returned from a visit In Portland.
Miss Graco Lager has returned
from Chicago.
J.. Q. Lawrence has sold his ten
acre place in West Ashland, adjoin
ing the Pollctt place, to O. H. and
J. W. Johnson for $6500. A 40-acro
tract In tho Twin Falls section of
Idaho goes In the deal. Mr. Law
rence will return to Idaho to resume
his work in the railroad tervlco as
agent at Jcromo.
Mr. and Mrs. TI109. H. B. Taylor
of Woodvlllo will spend tho winter In
Red Dluff, California.
Mrs. F. Stratton has returned from
a visit with her sister, Mrs. A. But
ler, In San Francisco.
J. A. Englo is in Chicago doing
some advertising for tho firm dur
ing tho apple and land shows.
Miss Edna Wells and Miss Kittle
Wolls have returned from Klamath
Falls. '
Mr. and Mrs. P. II. Walsh' of Port
land epent Thanksgiving day with
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hoot.
Mr. and Mrs.' E. J. Wilbur will
soon move into their now bungalow
on the scenlo drive, purchased from
Mrs. J. B. Brown.
Dr. J. S. Parson has returned to
San Franclco . from a visit at his
old home in Pennsylvania, and Is ex
pected homo soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gready of Ca'rson,
Iowa, have started homo aftor a visit
with their daughter, Mrs. L. E. Sten
nett. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Lawrence of
Buckhorn Lodge left for San Fran
cisco and Sputhern California this
week to spend tho holidays.
M'CARTHY'S FACE.
HAUNTED
MORAN
Little Fi.qlitcr Says That Each Time
He Hit Battler the Picture of
Dead Fighter Would Come Before
His Eyes Is, After Wol(jast.
Phoenix and Vicinity
Uy T. P. HAWLTN8.
This scribe, in company with Pns
tor W. T. Matlock of tho Medford
Christian church, Medford, visited
Jacksonville on Monday last for tho
purposo of arranging for a rovlval
meeting at that placo to bo conduct
ed by State Evangelist Williams of
tho Christian church.
The Cemotory association of Phoe
nix is planning to enlarge tho grounds
by buying tho one and one-half aero
plot where tho Presbyterian church
now stands and moving tho .church
building to a lot more centrally lo
cated. Better secure burying ground
further out, as it Is only a question
of time when tho present city of tho
dead will have to bo rcinoved to give
placo for tho city of tho living.
Diphtheria lias made Its appearance
In a home a mllo or two from Phoe
nix, and it Is feared unless strict
quarantine Is Inaugurated It may af
fect tho school. Ono death has re
sulted, wo aro told, from tho plague,
and others aro prostrated. Health
officers should bo active in prevent
ing It from spreading.
The rainstorm last Sunday did not
fill tho churches with worshippers.
Howbelt, nt tho Christian church nil
hours of servico were occupied and
a fair audience In nttendnncc.
Tho ladles of tho Presbyterian
church will hold n hazar at tho W. O.
W. hall on Thursday, Decor bor 15.
Will bo open day and evening. Re
freshments will bo served.
J. T. Esholman of Seattle, lawyer,
state senator, stato librarian, minis
ter and ovangcllst, will preaca at tho
Christian church next Monday ove
nlng "December C. Servico at 7:30.
Tho ,kcoplo of Phoenix should hear
him.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Wilder left Sat
urday morning on the local for Junc
tion City to visit their son, Will, and
wife, who reside near there. We
wish them a pleasant time.
Miss Clara Allen spent several
days In Ashland last week visiting
friends nnd attending the revival at
the Christian church.
Mrs. Bailee, Wife of Dr. "Bailee,
pastor of tho Presbyterian church,
has been on tho sick list for several
days. Tho doctor journeyed to Ash-
lland on Wednesday on professional
business.
NEW YOItlC, Dec. 5. With tho
picture of dead Tommy McCarthy be
fore his eyes, Owon Moran put over
the blow that knocked out Battling
Nelson, according to the little Briton.
Moran arrived here today to begin n
series of theatrical engagements that
were offered him after ho had beaten
Nelson In San Francisco a week ago
last Saturday. "Nelson was a help
less old man after the fifth round,"
said Moran. "I was afraid I would
kill him. Evory time I hit him I felt
relieved that ho did not topplo ovet!
on hlr. head. And yet I had to keep
hitting him In order to win, for Nel
son was game and fought until ho
was completely 'In.' Eachj tlmo I
pui'died I saw Tommy McCarthy's
face Just before the blow landed tho
last lime In our tight, which ended In
b'h death. After the first knock
down In the eloventh round I begged
tho referee to stop tho fight."
Moran begun his campaign to force
Ad Wolgast Into tho ring with liltu
before ho had been hero ten minutes.
"1 will fight Wolgast winner take
all oi I will split tho purso 80 and 20
per cnt to get him," said Moran.
"Anvthlng to got him Into a ring."
SIATE. SUPPLY OF
HOGS IS LIMITED
I'OHTLANl). Dee. fi. Receipts of
livestock on this wnrkH r"r weok
eliding today have been as follows:
Cattle. i:i7l); calves, 118; bogs,
l'.Ml sh;eu iVill; horses and
mules, 1!).
At the beginning of (be week the
entile market litxiko '28 conls on the
average grades. One lot of baby,
beef; consisting of 20 mouths' old
calve and boiler- that bid been 'Vd
with caic. showed the existing de
mand for quality. The steers sold
at $0.85 and heifers at 0 cents. The
supply of cattle was not up to the
rciiuiieineiits i of the market nnd nl
lower prices the demuud was suuppv.
Everything offered found immediate
takers.
The hour supply from local lerritoiv
was limited, and 00 per cent of the
receipts originated in Missouri ricr
territory. Tho market stood around
8 cents for the week, with one light
load selling at $8.10.
Tho sheep market, was ovcr-sup-plicd
and valuer, in consequence
found u lower level. One lot of good
lambs brought $0.00; ewes sold nl
$.'1.."i0. nnd one lot of thin feedci
old at $'J.'J.".
NEW MANAGER IS
IN CHICAGO
ST. I'-OUIS. Mo., Due. 5. A new
manager for tho St. Louis Drowns
will be named at tho annual meet
ing of tho American league tcuui,
scheduled for tomorrow, according to
a rumor prevalent in baseba'll circles
here today.
Hobby Wallace, shortstop for tlu
Drowns for several years, is being
picked by the fans to re'eeivo the
billet, but Wallace's appointment is
by no mcaiiM certain. Several other
candidates hao been mentioned fo'
tho place, among them Fielder Jones,
toriner manager of tho Chicago
White Sox.
A misleading advertisement would
be almost as disastrous to a store as
a firo with no insurance
nnrwHnm
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
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PLUMBING
S1CAM AND HOT WAICR IIIAIING
All Work (iiiarantcud L'ricos ReaBonublo
COFFEEN a PRICE
11 North St..Miilfril.Oro. Phono 303
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Nursery Stock
Let us Quote You Prices on
All Kinds of Trees
and Shrubs
L. B. WARNER Jr.
At Warner, Wortman (Si Gore
Grocery j& j& Medford
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Eagle Point Eaglets
Uy
A. O. Iiowlctt.
Our Bcbool district lias bad quite
' - an addition during the past year not
withstanding that thoro wore thirty
i moved out' and aged out. Still the
number of children runs to 122, an
addition of twenty-five to the last
yeai's llHt, and now a call la made
for n meeting for tho vlllago to voto
on lovylns a five mill .ax on tho dis
trict property to keep 119 tl.o current
expenses and the remainder to bo ap
plied toward paying off .ho Indebted
ness of tho district.
Our two daughters, Halllo and
Agnes, went to Grant's Pass last
Wednesday to consult a specialist
with regard to their eyos.
Another daughter, Mrs. C. E. Hoyt
of Lost Ular.tath, who Is hero visit
ing, and be cousin, Mrs.C. V. Day.
spont Wedncstiuy In Medford shop
ping and seeing the city. Mrs. Day Is
from Pacific Grove, California, 'and
expressed hor surjirlso at seeing such
a large and thriving city as Medford.
and It Is yet In Its swad line clothes,
so far as ag Is concerned. And yot
jylllo that Is, Mrs. Hoyt says that
she thought Hint business was rather
dull for Medford Thursday.
' W. H. Brown of Wood, California,
was a pleasant callor tho first of tlu
week. He wan on his way to Trail
weak, Ho was on his way to trail
and Elk Creek to visit somo of his
old friends of Minnesota. He spoke
as though ho might spend some time
" bore when he returned.
' The first of the week our mall car
rier from horo to Prospect, Mr. Hay
Willets, was stoppod on account of
Rogue river being so high that he
could not cross. Another striking
Instance, showing tho necessity of
having a bridge across the river be
tweon here and Trail. ,
Mo?. George Wast returned Satur-
day from lliiMe Palls', where she bad
NkWmilt- mi iiuir!i.
A few daya ago a lady friend told
of another 'nstnnco of a young man,
Harry Ram, shooting himself through
the hand with a rovolvor. Ho didn't
think, and had bis hand over tho
muzzle of tho gnu, pullet! tho trlgor
and thon (Uncovered that ho bad his
hand In the wrong place. Ho might
of shot some ono else J net na woll.
Whon will poople loam to lot such
things alone? Evory few days tho
Portland papers toll of somo one
shot, nrcldontally, with a rovolvor.
Jams Owens, 0110 of our county
tonmiistionom, who bought tho I. I).
Williams property hero, lias coni
moucod to rove somo of bis things
from the farm ever hero so that bis
hlhlion nan have the advantage ot
our uxcollent school, and !y tho time
that thin Is in print his ehlMron will
bo onrolled among our pupils.
John Edtell took a load of goods
to. Rutto Falls Friday for Claspll &
Wauolor and brought bark a load of
iinuiohold goode (or his father, who
Is moving into tho Abbot lioiito In
Eaglo Point.
A gontlcinun stopping horo Frldav
night brought the word thnt tho gang
of mon working on tho road near
Union Creek baa boon called off, as
tho snow was one and a half feet '
deep at the cam)). '
John Nichols has foor-n enlarging,
and rorooNng Ills wood shod and fix
ing things hoinsllke.
Mr. Matthews of Rutto Palls came
In from Mod ford Friday nlcht with
a part of hk lead, and wa detained
hero Saturday by the heavy rain.
The recent rains have boen quite
a drawback to the railroad work
along the Una, aa It has washed tho
fills out' in some places and caused
the roadbed to slldo In some and the
ground is so soft rfeat thoy cannot
run the ears farther thu about th
old (ommiaasry building. j
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
LANDQUIST, JOHNSON 6 LILIUS, INC.
Real Estate and Insurance
Special Representative for
International Real Estate
Association, Chicago, 111.
AGENT FOR
FRANKLIN FIRE INS. CO.
RELIANCE FIRE INS. CO.
BARGAINS AND MONEY
MAKERS IN FARMS, ORCH
ARDS & TIMBER LANDS.
201 St. Mark's Building, Phone 241 1
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:; J. E. ENYART, President. J A. PERRY. Vioe-Presldont.
i: JOHN S. OUTII, Cashier. W. B. JACKSON, Aus't Cashier.
"the MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
I SAFE DEPOSIT DOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKINQ
BUSINESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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PAY INu
TELIEW
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EVERY POSSIBLE COURTESY
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.J VlMimmilll l.ltll 711MIII1I Allltilliu lO w
tended to euMomers of (lie FARM
ERS & FRUITGROWERS' BANK.
Hmall ilt'iioidturs roceivo equal rod
Kiderntion with those wIuiko Ii.iU
iiiii'i'rt am lnrner. Applications Tor
loans upon ncceptnlilo security nru
treated promptly and confidentially".
The lmnli will be f;lad to lmvo you
consult il on any financial matter.
R. F. GUERIN
(& CO.
4 MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
Havo a number of APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE
LOANS of from $500 to $3000 lo return Investors 10 per cent ncr
annum. If you have money to loan it will pay you to investigate them
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H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE
PEARS, APPLES. CHERRIES, PEACHES, AP
RICOTS. PRUNES: ALL KINDS OF NUT
TREES ANO A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING
SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A FINE LINE OF
SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES.
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Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 2381- Res. Phone 2493
(IENKUAL OVEIIIIAl'lilNn &
MACHINE WKl'AlIMNfl.
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE .MAIN 0-J31.
Corner Central Ave. and 8lh St
.Medford, Or.
ASHLAND
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PRIVATE WIRE
PHONE 1831'
Moss 6 Co.
GRAIN AND STOCK
BROKERS
W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR.
ROOM 15, P. 0. BLOCK .
MEDFORD, OREGON1
Careful
Movers
Parties moving will do well to call on
MATTHEWS & LAKE
to handle their household goods
They pack and ship furniture and
unpack and set up furniture and do
hauling of all kinds. Baggage in-!
eluded. Phone 2151.
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Ashknd, Oregon Swedonburg Block
This is the 'school thnt will make you Suc
cessful, Train you for Business and Uelp
you to a Position.
BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND
4 AND. ENGLISH
Secure your Business ICduc-Uion at home
at a very moderate expense and, if you wish,
we will secure you a position in any of the
laire commercial centers.
NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT
ANY PRICE
ENTER AT ANY TIME
P. RITNtttt. A. M., President.
L'hc finest
Sample Rooms
in thocitv.
Singlo rooms or en suite
also rooms with bath
Hotel Moore
Trlopliium In livery Itoom
RAU MOIIR COMPANY
Proprietors.
EUROPEAN PLAN
I WA. KINDS 01' DRY
..WOOD..
Oak, l.iiuivl, Fir and I'mu. Hu.v yoiirwinler wtipply now;
iciubiiiiuIi'c prit'OH.
The Sun Star Wood Company
IIUJ Almond ut.
Phono Main G05I. Jol Koyama.
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches
and fruit land.
PHONE 3231. 208 FRUITGRCWEHS BANK BUILDING.
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I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
! Union Livery Stables
and will conduct a general food and boarding establiahinent. Horactt
boarded by tho day, wook or month. I guarantou a square doal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION MYEKY NAItN. HIVERSIDE AYENUK.
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