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    arEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOtfD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH tt. 1911.
PXGE THREE
Our Correspondents
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
(By A. C. Howlett.)
Mr. MoClure of Portlnnd 1ms been
ovur hcru with us for several days
looking over the country. He left Iho
Inst of the week but before his de
parture he remarked that ho would
be back ii,'nin in a short time as he
had decided to invest in property
here as he thinks that Eagle Point
has u bright future.
Lee Bradshaw has been engaged
for several days hauling cement from
our depot to his home above Browns
boro. lie is building a new house
with a cement basement.
Mrs. J. If. Carlton and Mrs. En
yart, nee Miss Eliff of Mcdford, were
pleasant callers Friday evening last
week. '
Mrs. William Homer of Mcdford
was out last week visiting her broth
ers, the Browns, nnd sisters, Mrs. ri
B. Holmes and Mrs. Littie Van Scoy
S. B. Holmes hns put up a ney wire
fence between his place and thnt of
A. J. Flory greatly improving the ap
pearance of both places.
James Hingor has fenced in the two
lots he bought of William Ulrich in
the Ulrich addition to Eagle Point.
The question of license or no li
cense will be voted on next Satin -day,
the 38th inst., nnd that will
decide the question as to whether we
will have a saloon in our town or not.
There were three lots sold to par
ties from Mcdford last Friday.
Dr. Ncwding of Brownsboro was
shaking hands with his friends here
last Saturday.
A. B. Zimmerman and Miss Xor
ling have sold their stock of goods to
Messrs. Heath and Diamond of
Mcdford, and at this writing they are
taking an account of stock. If the
business seems to justify they will
erect a largo store building and put
in a good stock of goods.
Hew Jones of Butte Falls came out
Saturday on the stage and went on to
Mcdford on the train.
H. M. Whitsel, wife, baby and
mother-in-law, Mrs. Patterson, were
out in their automobile Sunday for
dinner. Mr. Whitsel is the phono
graph man of Mcdford.
Miss Drake of Ashland spent the
night here Shndny nnd took the stage
for Elk creek this Monday morning.
Claud Garner and family of Mod
ford and Mr. S. F. Snow of Becker,
Minn., came out to the Sunnyside for
dinner Sunday and after dinner took
a trip up the country. Mr. Garner is
the president of the real estate asso
ciation of Mcdford and was out fa
miliarizing himself with the country.
George Gcasett and family came
out Sunday in their auto and spent
the afternoon visiting with Mr
Howlett.
Fort Hubbard and family of Mcd
ford were nl-o riding out in their
auto and called for dinner at the
Sunnyside.
Miss Culbertson of Luko creek
came out Monday morning and took
the stage for Brownsboro.
C. W. Austin came in from Dud
ley Monday. He reports that there
is a vast amount of snow in that
region, yet.
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Arthur Hoso of Phoenix was in the
little city of Talent Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hader were in
Mcdford on business Friday.
Mrs. William Breeze of Talent was
'at the county seat paying taxes Sat
urday. Matt Calhoun of Phoenix went over
to Sterling Friday to see hi.-, daugh
ter. Mr. John Bice.
We are sorry to announce that A.
II. Houston, father of tho late C. E.
Houston, is quite ill with jaundice,
following Ingrippe.
Tho Talent postoffioo has been
nswly fitted up with patent letter
boxes for its patrons having all the
convenience of a largo city office.
Mrs. I.em Hughes of Fern valley
came over to North Talent Saturday
to visit relatives.
C. Caruy of North Talent was :n
Jacksonville last' Friday paying rent
to tho county.
Bud Engrain of North Talent wont
to Mcdford Sunday to work with hU
toam on one of the big basements.
.Mr. and Mrs. M. h. Alford of
Medford visited with frionds Sunday
afternoon.
Nt less than 50 automobiles cwme
up the cnuntv road lst Sunday. Thin
say the wi road for nutoiug is out
this way.
Mrs. J. M. Boso of Phoenix nnd
hor daughter, Mrs. A. S. Furry, wore
in Medford shopping Saturday.
Jool Bador, F. E. and A. S. Furry
lust wook bought 00 head of on t tie of
it Mr. Goorje and took tliem to tht
Matthew place where they marked
and branded thorn. Mr. IUder ha
boon feeding about SO head at the
Btwson place on Wagoner creek tkifc
whiter, nnd last week turned them
out Uwu his foothill range. The
feed bouitr good alreadv.
Mrs. E. E. Emerson and daughter.
Edith, and Cecil spent Monday morn
ing in Mcdford.
S. A. Patterson was a Medford
visitor Mondny.
Mrs. Belle Plensants is spending
the week wtih her daughter, Mis.
Emil Brophy nt Ashland.
Dr. E. E. Emerson made a business
trip north this week.
C. E. Wolverton of Butte Falls and
II. Price of Medford were transact
ing business here Monday.
Dr. C. B. Bay is having the out
side of Hotel Dunlap painted n pure
white, which improves the building
very much.
Osgood and Cummins surveyed the
sidewalk lines on Fourth and Third
streets Mondny.
The Central Point ladies of tho
Kcbokah who attended the conven
tion nt Medford wish to tender their
thanks to the Bcbekah Indies of Mcd
ford for their hospitality and social
ability which was greatly appreciated.
Notice Fruit Growers
Wo have leased tho Page Packing
houso nnd will onerato In tho Med
ford district this coming season. Wo
aro tho second oldest company In
California and nro members of the
California Fruit Distributors who
handled 7C per cent of the dccldeous
fruit out of California this past sea
son. Call on our northwestern agent
B. M. McKeany, room 1 Stewart
building and tnlk matters over with
him before making your Beasons ar
rangements. Advances mado If do
slred. i'KODUCKIlS FItUIT CO.
NOTICE.
To tho master plumber, contractors
and builders of Medford ana vicinity,
that on and aftor April tho first, tho
minimum scale of wages for Journey
men plumbers and steamflttors shall
bo $.r per day, eight hours, J. Franz,
president; C. It. Loshor, secretary ;
Local Union No. 3C2. 319
Hasklns for Health.
NOT1CK TO CONTKACTOHS.
Sealed bids will be recMvpil by tho
board of directors of School District
No. 22, Talent, Oregon, until March
25, 1911, 4 o'clock p. m., for tho
erection nnd completion of public
school building, according to plans
and specifications prepared by
Charles II. Durggraf, architect, Al
bany .Oregon. All bids must be ac
companied by a certified check pay
able to 'School District No. 22, Tal
ont, Oregon," for tho sum of $500.00,
as a guarantee that tho contractor
will furnish an approval bond cqunl
to 50 per cent of ttyo contract within
ton days aftor tho awarding of tho
contract.
All bids must bo mado out on
blank proposals for tho same. Blanks
furnished upon application by tho
clerk or architect. Plnns and specifi
cations may bo seen at Talent, Ore
gon, or at tho architect's office.
Tho board reserves tho right to re
ject any and all bids.
Dy order of School Board No. 22,
Talent, Oregon.
J. N. MANNING,
Chairman.
C. W. SHERMAN, Clerk. 30G
NOTICE.
Notice Is noreoy given thnt tho un
dersigned will npply to tho city coun
cil of tho city of Medford, Or., nt
Its regular meeting on Mar. 21, 1911,
tor a license to sell splrltous, vin
ous and malt liquors In quantities
less than a gnllon at Its placo of bus
iness at lots 12 and 13, block 20, No.
37 South Front street, In said city,
for a period of six months,
tf J. W. SLINOER.
PUKE RICH BLOOD
Chas. Stnng Sells a Prescription that
Means Vigor, Vim, Vitality
Becauso MI-O-NA causes tho blood
to get better and more nourishment
It Is at all times a valunblo tonic. It
puts vigor Into tho muscles, clears up
tho Improperly nourished brain nnd
makes strong nerves that will stand
tho severest test.
Men who feel that their vitality is
slipping away; that tho vim and en
orgy that they formerly put into all
their work Is lacking; that ambitious
Impulses and clover Idens do not
como nB they used to nro tho kind
or men that need MI-O-NA.
These are tho kind of men that a
month's treatment will put In flno
shape.
Besides being a peerless remedy
Spring Has Came!
Wake Up Some!
im""u5;
Tho bargain of tho senson is an
eight-room houso to ho plnced on good
east front lot on high ground In tho
Nob Hill addition, on which, for a
few days, wo nro ablo to mako a snap
prlco of two thousand dollars, paya
ble half cash, balance to suit at C per
cent. This Is a hard-finished houso,
nnd tho upper rooms will bo Just tho
placo to board tho school-marms
when the new East Sldo schoolhouso
Is completed. The Iioubo will be plac
ed In Its now location for this amount. You will got nothing cqunl to
this for the inonoy for loss than double In Medford.
Rog ue River Land Co
NO. 11 NOUTI1 CENTRAL
MEDFOIU), OKEfiON
for Indigestion MI-O-NA is a most
pronounced tonic. It makes tho skin
clear nnd clean; It puts color In tho
chocks nnd cnuscs dull eyes to brigh
ten. ,
if you havo that blue, discontented
fooling through tho day and pass
restless nights, trying unsuccessfully
to get a refreshing sleep, tnko a
month's trentment of Ml-O-NA stom
ach tablets, and bring tho sunshluo
Into your llu that health i.nd hap
piness always bring.
MI-O-NA costs but 50 cents at
Chas. Strang and druggists ovory
wherc. Ouarantced to euro Indiges
tion nnd immediately rollevo nil
stomach misery, or money back.
tjjj0WWMj&jr
Hnaklns for Health.
Main Street Business Property
Nets Over 8 Per Cent Interest
Best location. . Great increase
in value. Lot 50 feet by 140
feet. Splendid buy for invest
ment or speculation. Special
price for quick action. Address
Owner, Medford
i P. O. BOX NO. 477.
Would You Buy Gold Dollars for Fifty Cents?
Very Best Fruit Tracts
AT REASONABLE PRICE '
VERY BEST RED SOIL
IN CHOICEST OF LOCATIONS
Close to Roguo River Orchard Company's 3000 acros now being de
veloped and sold at $."00 IMOlt ACItK.
An SO-acro tract, one-half cleared, one-fourth moro nearly cloarod,
largo family orchard, excellent condition, $100 I'KK AOltlO.
Two 10-acro tracts, each about one-third cleared, ready to bo sot
out In trees, $100 I'KIt ACltli.
Ono 10-acro tract, family orchard and grapes; sovoral walnut trees,
houso, barn, largo well and windmill, $HO I'HIt ACHK.
100-acro tract, about 30 acres cleared, $75 I'KK ACKK.
Thcso on mnln county road. An elegant proposition for dovolopmont
and subdivision.
A. N. PARSONS
REAL ESTATE
GRANTS PASS. ORE.
i..Qrchard Tracts.
Five nnd ton-acro orchard tracts,
planted to Hiolco varieties of pears;
best fruit land In valley; one mile
from town; also some ouc-ncro tracts
In big oak grove. If you would Hlco
a flno suburban homo, havo a look at
thcso tracts. 'Ueautlfully located on
mnendam road. Good car servlcu.
Depot on property. Our prlcB aro
right.
See J. A. PERRY, Owner
(101 WVht Main St., .Mi-Ufoi-il or .Mcdfonl National Munlc.
J. R. RNYATIT, President J. A. PERRY, Vlce-Presldont
F. E. MERRICK, Vlco-Presidant JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier
W. B. JACKSON, Aus't Cashlor.
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The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
RAFK DKl'OSIT K0XE9 FOR KENT. A GENERAL RANKING! J
ItUSIXKSS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. 3
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches
and fruit land.
PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE Is CO.
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mrooiaga
Make a Selection
of our small cakes and specialties
nnd you'll have n collection of nt?
tempting nnd tootlisomo dainties us
wore over sot boforo n kinp;. Don't
bo too lnt? coming for yours, how
over. Wo enn nover seem lo buko
enough no matter how many extra
wo bnko fresh daily.
Medford Bakery (EL Delicatessen
TODI) CO. SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
s''-st'ss-vr
H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
Everything in the Nursery Line
See the nice English Hollies. All kinds
of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only
tho most perfect plants), nnd full lino
of pear, peach, apple, apricot, prunes,
etc., etc.
Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 2381-Res. Phone 2493
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To be
held
FIREMEN'S BALL
ST. PATRICK'S DAY
in the
evening
at the big NATORIUM HALL f R J Q fl Y MARCH 17th
Grand march begins at 8:30 p. m. Secure tickets from the "FIRE BOYS"
It's up to every man to buy a ticket. A boost for the Department is a
boost for Medford
The Price Is Only $1.50
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Hasklna (or Health.
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