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MTCDFOliT) MAIL TRTTtFNR fEDFOKT), CRTCCION. SUNDAY, DlOTMHftR 18, 1910.
Eden Precinct Items
STAFF OF LIFE.
Central Point Items
Woodville Items
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II. C. Caton returned from Sac
ramento Thursday night.
Miss Esther Morrltt returned home
Tli'itruflnv nl-nnlllf ftVUll nprknlnV.
i, ii i. 0UUJ v.i.i...d - - .-.w,, .
Jallfornla, and as Mrs. Merrltf
health eanont ho depended on "Miss
Esther will probnbly remain.
M. It. England, the druggist, re
turned from a business trip to Port
land Thursday.
The Christlnn church of Central
Point Is holding a convention rally
nt their church. On Friday there
was an all-day service and splendid
discourses by prominent speakers.
Mrs. Jacob Stone of this place was
taken suddenly ill ji few days ago
but is now improving.
John Ilamrlck left on No. 13 train
for California Thursday.
It Is rumored that the Central
Point picture show In a short time
will bo a thing of the past. Many
will regret to hear this especially the
young people. It was a prace where
one could go and see something worth
nil of 10 cents. Besides the humor
ous part of it there was much his
tory, such as the birth of Christ, the
courtship of Miles Standlsh, etc. If
this rumor be true it Is hoped that
Trail
The upper Rogue Rlvor Orchard
ranch hns changed hands.
Charles Skyemnn has returned
home from the valley. Ho has taken
IliiK daughter, Clara, down to Agate
Uo Mr. and Mrs. Tnrfell's where she
R will stay and spend the winter In
:& RCllOOl.
There Is going to be a false ball
at Trail, Chrlatmns.
Mrs. A. II. Lawrence Is improv
ing. She has been under the weather
tor some time.
Mr. Touchet of Trnil Is' very 111.
Mrs. J. T. Fry and Miss Mary Fry
were pleasant callers on the Law
lonco's recently.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald aro visit
ing their parents on Train creek.
Mr. Mayfleld of the Meadows was
over on Train hunting cattle recent
ly. Ed Briscoe has gono out to the
valley with a party from the Red
Cloud mine.
EaglePoint Eaglets
Last Tuesday Ed Clemens and Mr.
Lewis, tho man who bought tho Tur
rel place, came out on tho cars, pro
em ed n rig hero and went to tho
farm. It Is the old West place near
Brownsboro. Ho is planning to
mako considerable improvements on
tho place this winter.
J James Ringer, who was bndly hurt
3 last fall by having a porch roof fall
7 on him, has uo far recovorod as to
bo able to c to work again. Ho Is
papering his son-in-law's, Joseph
Mumaw's, now house and occaclon-
Inlly doing a little palntlns. Ho had
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his ribs broken looso nom tno spine
faml is still quite feeble.
Frank Manning of Peyton, wife
and dnughter came last Tuesday and
Wednesday went to Medford, and at
tliis writln, Fildny, has not return
ed.
R. E. Poyton of Peyton, and wjfo
to
and two younger children roturned
from a visit to relatives In Illinois
ilast Tnesdn: and romalned hero tin-
Itll Thuisday. when they employed
5ud Edsall to take them as far as
I)erby, where they were met by their
boii to take thorn on up homo. They
'dxprosbed great delight over getting
back to our lovoly country climate.
t Scott Clasplll and wlfo enmo out
fiom Butto Falls Wednesday nnd
went to Medford tho next day to lay
In a supply of dry goods for their
storo in B. F.
M. F. Hanloy nnd another man
whoso name I did not learn spent tho
night with us Wodnesdny.
Moso Barkdull, Dell Hazol, Jack
- Plymalo and another man whom I
.11.1 k.. Iinmii lini.ft linnn inin Inmllnir
Mllll IIUC IVllWn IIUIU Ml-Vtt ! Hii.UHif,
ii car of appleb Thursday and Friday.
' K, 'V A. D. Wolfer, a brother of our
f'-'strawborry man, and his rrlond, Mr.
Z( "Strang of Portland, came in on E.
S. Wolfer Tuesday evening unan
nounced. Ed said that- ut first ho
hau!!y knew his brother.
Elmer Spencer and Mr. Smoot
enmo out Tuesday, wont 'to Medford
and Wednosday made tholr final
proof on tholr homestoads, and on
Thursday morning took tho stage for
Butto Falls.
We had quito an oxcltomont horo
at the Sunnysldo Wodneaday night.
The leport was startod thnt Mrs. Gor
n.an and her slstor, Miss Emma Amos
were lost In tho fog. Thoy had start
ed from their home on tho Loo Brnd
shaw placo to como to Eagle Point
and reached horo all O. K.. but when
thoy startoj bark about 1 p. m. tho
fo-; bottled and thoy being unac
qualnted with tho country, took the
wrong coure. I ut finally found the
place about an hour ahead of the
some one will he on the progressive
move and start another.
W. A. Cowley hns purchased the
haidware store of Warner & Son.
Humor is that Mr. Warner, Sr., will
leavo Central Point soon to mako his
home In Eugene.
Hay and Ben Plggott of Washing
ton are visiting here, the guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Jeffories.
The members of the Presbyterian
church hero had a very enjoynblo
time at the residence of W. II. N'or
cross Thursday evening.
M. nnd Mrs. F. J. Taylor. Mr. and
Mrs Usher, Mr. and Mrs Peneger,
Mrs. S. Slmpklns, Pearl Ross, Mary
Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Manning, A. J.
Dunlap, Ell Jones, Dr. Pollltt, J. W.
Jacobs, Mrs. A. W. Beobe were nmong
the many from Central Point that
went to Medford Thursday.
Mr. Jacobs, the assistant passen
ger agent at the Southern Pacific
depot here, who was reported to
have resigned, has decided to re
main. T. M. Jones, proprietor of the Cen
tral Point Furniture Store, has a
beautiful display of holiday goods.
See the windows.
Dr. Ray of Medford was a business
visitor hore Friday.
Items
Jess Ragsdnlo has been hunting
for cattle for tho past week. He
found a fev, nnd took them down to
Trail to F. Y. Allen.
J. T. Fry has been hauling hay
down from his son's, C. R. Fry's
ranch to his own ranch.
Fred Warner hns rented the Blg
ure ranch for n few years.
Rubo Johnson, F. Y. Allen nnd
Dave Pence went up on Trail creek
to got some cattle recently.
Chauncoy Dennis Is now lsltlng
his homestead on Trnil. He has
been working for tho Cinges of Bea
gle. Oliver Gaines visited Trail recent
ly. Miss Gladys Allen, who has been
working In Medford for some time,
came up to visit her father, but
while vlsltitu; at G. Lynch's got
water bound nnd could not reach
homo.
By
A. O. Kowlett.
hunters. They ran across Mr. Grey,
who lives on the old Moomaw place,
and he put them on tho right track,
but they got bewildered in tho fog
and tramped for quite a while In
stlckoy before they found tho plnce,
and now they laugh at their first ex
perience in sticky and tho fog.
Mr. and Mrs. Quackenbush, the
new coiners on tho Loo Bradshaw
place, went to Medford Friday eve
ning to romnln until Sunday.
Married By John Wntklns, J. P.,
Mr. Monday and Mrs. J. A. Bbzbot,
I in Eaglo Point, the ovonlng of the
1 1th of Dccembor, 1910.
Daniel Y. hidings, secretary of
tho Rogue Rlvor Valley Orchards
company of San Francisco, Oil.,
spent tho night with us Wednosday.
Ho was horo looking nftor tho Inter
ests of tho company. Thoy have the
Ulrich-Hamllton tract of land at their
disposal and ho was hore also to in
terview othor parties who own large
tracts of land. Ho seemed to think
that this section of the country will
soon bo quito a prominent factor in
jjackson county.
J Mr. Ainstondor and two holpers
' camo out Friday to survey off the
I Bradshaw placo. They are stopping
jat tho' Sunnysldo.
CHRISTMAS BEEF FOR
PORTLAND PURCHASERS
1 GAKKLIitt, Cnl.. Dee. 17. Good-
, ale & Cu-edv shipped tluee cur-. nt
heel' fro inthis place to I'ortlniui.
One ear contained six ol the homiest
steers over shipped from thir. coun
ty nt one time, each steer woiKliin;;
over 2100 pounds. It will bo re
ineinborod thnt Goodnle & Cased
took nil the first prizes nwaided ,it
the C'liristiniitj salo of cnl tie nt Port
land Inst year with cattlo they had
shipped from this point. Tliey an
expoetinir to make nnollier nood
showing nt tho coining Christinas
siilo.
Improving Sisson System.
SISSOX. Cnl.. De'. 17. The U'le
phone eninpnnv lias a laijje rev j
men nt woik horo oiiKiiuctl in eon
.miction work. Thoy aio putting ii
now polos ami wiro in all paiK o
town, and will niuke minus nthi
iiuproveineniri in Ihe system lier?
The work i- iu oharjro of Willi.un
i I.owis of Sacrninento, who ii-run
that it will take until Januan 1 t
I cnmplete the job, weather peiuu.
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' Ilu-kins for health.
C. T. Payne and family of Ferns
Valley wns In Talent Inst Monday.
Mrs. Mark Fern of Fern Valley
was over attending tho bazaar
Thursday.
Mrs. W. R. Colemnn of Jackson
ville was out to Phoenix Thursday.
Joe Rador nns had a large street
lamp installed In front of his fine
bungalow home south of Phoenix.
Mrs. J. F. Wortuinn of South
Medford was In Phoenix attend
ing the bazaar Thursday.
Mrs. Joshua Patterson of North
Tnlent, and son Clay, were In Med
ford trading Thursday.
Mr. and, Mrs. Louie Colvor of
Phoenix were in Modfmd attending
tho piny, Princess of Patches.
Mrs. G. A. Jlorris of West Talent
was one among the ladies who con
ducted tho bazaar Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes of Fern
valley were In Phoenix last Thurs
day afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Anderson and
Mrs. John Graffor of North Phoenix
wore over Thursday to attend the
bazar and trading in Phoenix.
Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. F. Jacobs of
North Talent were trading in Med
ford Thursday.
Mrs. Pllkingtou of Roseburg is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Hoxio of
Pohenlx.
A. S. Furry of South Phoenix Is
over in the Butto creek section buy
ing cattle.
Mrs. C. Carey of North Talent wns
attending tho bazaar at Phoenix last
Holiday Sweets
At
OS X JL.I.
Rardon's
Grocery and Bakery
"The Home of Good
Things to Eat"
THE GREATEST DISPLAY OF CANDY EVER
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SHOWN IN MEDFORD. FANCY BASKETS AND
BOXES, ALL SIZES AND PRICES; FANCY NOV
ELTIES TO SUIT ANY WHIM OR PURSE; NEW
pi I II. I I M I I, . t
YORK.DELATOUR CHOCOLATES; IMPORTED
FIGS AND DATES; SHELLED NUTS, IMPORT
ED AND DOMESTIC; 1000 LBS. FRUIT CAKE.
Tons of Medium-Priced
Candy. See our dis
play at both Stores
W. H. Rardon & Co.
135 W. Main 36-38 N. Central
R. F. GUERIN
a co.
4 MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
Have a number of APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE
LOANS of from $500 to $3000 to return investors 10 per cent per
annum. If you have money to loan it will pay you to invcstiijate them
Troutman Orchard Heater
The world's standard of
They burn air. Made in seven types to meet any
requirements. Special prices for short time. We
also manufacture the lard pail hears. Write Karl
11. Wundt, General Agent, Meridian, fdaho.
Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. A S. Furry has tho dress
maker out from Medford this week
sowing for her.
J. S. Spltzcr of Talent went to
Medford after a load of groceries
for his store, Friday.
Gcorgo Chandler came out from
Medford Friday morning to sco his
father, Wllles Chandler, of North
Talent.
Duffield
Bros.
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Offer complete line of nil
ileslrnblo similes ami Mjles In
Iioiim' slippers fur men, women
ami dilblreit. .Made of leather,
of felt, they Inst for joins ntitl
no at tides could lie moiv ap
preciated IIH
Christmas
Gifts
Finos! lino of
111(311 TOPS
III (lie county. Have n look nt
the ".I. .V M." line.
efficiency and economy. I
.1. Reed, hrother-ln-lnw of J. A.
McCord, hns lionet tho Cornell
ranch, south of Woodville. Mr.
Heed Is planning; IjIb Improvements
nnd expects to htilld a fine farm
house on the place.
Chnr'o Gay, tho game warden,
was In Woodville tills week on hnsl
ness connected with his office.
J. Owens Is remodeling his hiilld
liiK and putting It in shape for tho
drug store'.
Hall llros. have put In a pool hall
In AVoodville.
Mayor Mathews is bimy this rainy
weather, draining the streets and
making other Improvements. Wo
hopo to soon have sidewalks and
everything tip to date In our thriving
town.
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I WISH TO ANNOUNCE THAT I HAVE PURCHASED THE
Union Livery Stables
nnd will conduct u general food
bonrded by the duy, woek or month. I gunrttuteo n square deal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
t UNION LIVERY BAltN.
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Determined to Sell
This beautiful country place, comprisinn 14 acres, is located
within a mile of Medford upon one of the best country roads in
the valley. It is practlcr.iiy all sot to trees, with a family orchard
in bearing. The huildinus, which could not he duplicated for less
than $2,700, are all new. Tho house (hunnalow) is exceptional
ly attractive.
For the next few days We have heen authorized to offer the
property at the low price of $3000.00. Any reasonable terms will
he accepted. Arranrje to sec this uarcjaln Monday. If the price is
not rirjht, make us an offer.
Huntley-Kremer Co.
214 FRUITGROWERS' BANK BUILDING.
irf'
TIMBER LANDS WANTED
List with us what you have for sale. Timber
cruising and estimates furnitshed.
HARRIS TIMBER LAND COMP'Y
208 FRUITGROWERS BANK BLDG-,
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Medford Ircm Worlis
E. 0. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
"TT
To the People of
. Medford
Not lniijr auo we purchased the stock of the Southern Origin
Tea - Col'tiiu Co., ami Inivc . inco greatly uiilaryi'd it. We now
;iit a coinploti! lino of tttaph and fancy iiiceiicH, I'niils and
cm tallies, ax wo u tho Ini'uasl took of Cul'ft'o in Soutlieiu Oic
von. In fact, wo havo overylliiiiir iu our lino for tho holiday tiad
We ai'j not on Main si met iu a liiy hrick block, bill hac i
In I-cIiik Htuiid on a side hlreot, Kit Ihoroby our oxpausex aie liit
and can defy compotitioii.
We ieiiiCHt that you ive iik
Hie you laoncy.
Southern Oregon Tea
and Coffee Co.
lMIONi; A1AIN" 101)1.
mmmammmmmmimiimmmm
County Seat Real Estate Office
JacKsonville, Orojjon,
I l.i - iiuiueroiu choice haiKUum la citv IiU, orchard, l'ai'inin and
alialla lanclies. Our Applupito vailed lauclios io buruaius: a'l
li ni' mi abundance of water fir in uralum Dmi't forvet that Jaik
a villc in the ctaiilv ct an1 Ih.tt it i intallin an up-to d.i'e
w iti'i f U i..
( iiiiki aid sie ii- We'll iuti if t u
CUY fa COLLINS
W. ,T. Vawter was In Woodville
on Tuesday.
ltov. MuKoo of tho lluptlal church
Is in town assisting Hev. Coon In the
meetings hero. Several have heen
added to tho church membership
horo during theso meetings.
Ilaumbach and Campbell wero In
town on Monday. These men aro
at the head ot our now bank, and,
while here, had a meeting of tho
stockholders.
Miss Elder Stollo Is clerking In
tho it. C. IContner Co.'s storo here,
during the holldny rush.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N Campbell. Mr.
and Mrs. K. N. Campbell and Dr.
and Mrs. Oovlno of Medford, spent
last Sunduy In Woodville, the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. ,T. Jacobs.
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and bonrdiug establishment. Horses
RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
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a trial, and wo asaiue you that we
.'Id SOI Til (IU AIM'. ST
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MAP7sVifMM
AT ALL GROCERIES
AND
RARDON'S BAKERY.
PRIVATE WIRE
PHONE 1831
6 Co.
GRAIN AND STOCK
BROKERS
W. L. BAIN LOCAL MGR
NO. 10 NORTH FRONT ST.
MEDFORD, OREGON
The iiivri'luml mUsL never relax liia
anxiety In create liuyiiij: opporltnti
liu for liis ivitnins not ono turn
and lli'Mi, lint an omlloxs clmtn of
llintu.
A
STORY
ABOUT
PANTS
Soino people prefer to call
them "trousers" but anyway,
I hey aro iiuiilu by I lie "Old
Woolen Mills" f Mayfield.
ICy and nro the Itust iu the
world.
Thoy start the line
with the genuine Old
Kentucky Jeans at $1.25
a pair, and run to the
fine all-wool grades at
$6.00.
73hQ WARDROBE
WEST MAIN ST.
Moss
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
nKN'KHAL OVKMIAUIilNa &
MACIUNB HKl'AIKINfl.
First-Class
Workmanship Guarnntcctl.
PI ION K MAIN 02111.
Corner Central Ave. and Slli rit
Medford, Or.
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
Voti can't afford to do without
tins Rpluudid, refrevhiiiK drink.
Call up and ordur a oubq eont to
tho house. The parent, most
healthful drink known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL,
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.