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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1911.
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Our Correspondents
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
(By A. C. Howlett.)
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
WOODVILLE ITEMS.
Mr. EdwnrdH, ono of the englneerB on
the P. & E. R. H., nnd his family have
moved from Medford nnd taken a room
at the Sunny Side, owing to' a chaiiKO
Mr. and Mrs. N. 13. Chllders of this C. L. lleames inutle tho county seat a
city were tendered a delightful surprlso professional visit on Friday.,
at their beautiful new homo on Pine
street, Thurmluy uvenlnB, tho occasion
being to celebrate their first wedding
anniversary. Games and music wero In
dulged In until a lato hour when tho
guests were summoned to tho dining
room, where the lights wero turned low
and tho tables wore adorned with can
dles with red shades which gave a soft
rod glow to tho room which was very
artistic. A dainty lunch consisting of
coffee, sandwiches, pickles, cako and
fruit salad was served. All went homo
declaring they hud spent one of the
most enjoyablo evenings of tho season
and wishing the host and hostess much
future happiness. Thoso present wero
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Whiteside, Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Williams, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. E.
Chllders, Mrs. J. V. "Williams, Miss Es
ther Merrltt, Miss Pearl lions, Miss Etta
"Williams, Messers. Wuyne, Leeven, Ship
ley, Iloss, IJrklane, Sanderson, Master
Vernon and Walter Williams.. Out of
town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Orrln
Davis, Medford; Mrs. Fred Itoper,
Grants Pass.
Miss Margaret Holmes of Woodvlllo
spent Saturday nnd Sunday with home
folks.
Mrs. Fred Iloper of Grants Pass Is
visiting relatives.
Mrs. Fred Penlnger, Mrs. Nancy Oben
choln and O. II. Pankey ure at the bed
side of Mrs. William Pankey, who Is
very 111 at the Grants Pass hospital.
Kenneth P.pebe made a business trip
to Grants Pass Friday.
S. M. Caldwell mado a .business trip
north tho lust of the week.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. Wllllums who havo
been touring California for some time,
stopped off here to visit W. Moon and
family Thursdny evening.
Tho city council met at 1 p. m. Friday
with a full board present. Also City
Engineer Osgood nnd City Attorney
Hosbrook Wlthlngton. After consider
ing tho eight bids put In the Jacobnon
Hado company wero found to be the
lowest bidders nnd the council Instruct
ed tho mayor and recorder to enter Into
contract with them for the construction
of tho sewer.
All tho contractors that were hero on
sewer business returned to their homes
Frlduy afternoon.
WOODVILLE ITEMS.
Woodvllle Is to havo a newspaper of
her own. F. Hammer of Gold Hill has
rented ono of ' Mr. Mutthews buildings
nnd will start his paper nejet week.
Miss Graco Stevens and her brother,
Ilaymond, arc visiting their sister In
Grants Pass.
Miss Subray Booker, a professional
nurse," Iiuh gtine to' Medford' lo "liike n
case.
Tho Commercial club havo put up
signs In front of tho depot, advertising
Woodvllle.
Mrs. Lou Mernam and two children
nro spending tho weok In Grunts Pass.
Mrs. W. Gorham was n Grants Pass
visitor on Wednesday.
Mrs. Sidney Potter Bpent Wednes
day In Woodvllle, attending tho mission
ary convention.
Mr. Matthews is busy getting his
building ready for the Improvement club
to start their ice cream parlor. The
club hopes to bo ready to sorvo Ice
cream tho lust of noxt week.
Mrs. J. P. Wlnf is enjoying a visit
from a sister whom she hud not seen
for 1 years.
Mrs. W. F. Streets went to Medford
on Wednesday to attend tho reception
given by thu Greater Medford club.
The ladles of Woodvllle are very busy
these duys gotting ready to Institute n
llvhecca lodge here. There Is n largo
list qf charter members and tho ladles
hope to Inbtltuto the lodge on Saturday.
April 29.
There were about 60 delegates and
ministers In town during tin- meeting
of the PreHbytery here. Tho ladles of
tho town served dinner and supper to
ul visitors on Wednesday,
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
Luke Ilynn hns returned from n visit
with his mother at Portland. Mrs. Ilynn
fell nnd broke n bone In her forearm
not long since, but thclnjury is not as
serious as expected.
Miss Wnlker of Hamberg returned
from Sun Francisco Friday evening. She
wns met at Medford by her sister, Mrs.
E. Wendt.
Dr. C. n. Pay and W. M. Colvlg wero
over from Medford Friday on legal busi
ness. P. S. Eastcrday and A. E. Eberhardl
of Portlutul, civil engineers, spent n few
hours In Jacksonville Fricuy on brldgo
business.
James Hock, ono of our merchants,
did business in Medford Friday.
A Learned Is ut Ashlund, In tho cm
ploy of thu Warren Construction com
pany. .
Mrs. U. F. Mulkey Is a Medford vis
itor leaving hero Friduy afternoon.
J, Rock, Jr.,, nnd A. Leonard, Jr., nro
conducting a restaurant ut Medford.
Mrs. Chris. Kenney mado a shopping
trip to Medford, Friday.
M. M. Welch was down from Suuaw
luko a fow days stneo and bought soino
cattle of John Mnrgrelter.
F. M. Wudo was in Jucksonvlllo Fri
day on Ills way to Medford from Apple
gate, where he Is Inaugurating an Irri
gation enterprise.
A number of our young folks nttended
themlnstrel show at Medford Thursday
night and say they enjoyed tho per
formance very much.
Miss Leonn March wns nmong her
Medford friends Thursday.
.Mrs. II. II, Dow lias returned from n
brief sojourn at Medford.
Thu sheriff's office, which has been
swamped with business during taxpay-
Ing time, Is gradually assuming a nor
mal condition. Although Mr. Jones had
over half a million dollars to collect la
has receipted for moat of It.
County Clerk Coleman Is getting ready
for tho term of circuit court, which
meets week after next. He reports a
heavy docket but not many lmportnnt
cases.
Mr. and Mrs. C. CWiro Perrln were
on tho southbound trnln Thursday af
ternoon en route to Sun Francisco, which
will bo their futuro home. They were
murrled qulto recently in Portland of
which city Mrs. Perrln, who was Miss
Lillian nourke, was a reigning belle.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch accompanied
them as far as Ashlund.
Miss Frances Kenney Is paying Med
ford u short visit.
Mesdumes W,, It. Coleman nnd M. M.
Taylor spent 'Friday,, with Medford
friends. .. ' .
Fle'tcher Linn Of Portland, president
of the Oregon Furnlturo MnnufacturlnK
company, Is at Jacksonville, of which he
Is u native. Hu owns a fine orchard,
locnted a fow miles west of this city
Chris Keegan, TX. Ifegn anil R."t
Chuppel were recent visitors in Med
ford.
Mrs. Harry Welch (neo Vellno Eaton)
of Susanvllle, Cal., Is in Jacksonville,
visiting relntlves and friends.
Mrs. John Shcdeler of Eden precinct
wns hero Friday on business with the
county clerk.
George L. Davis was at tho county
sent Frlduy to attend a special session
of tho commissioners' court of which
ho Is a member.
Fred Levy of Antelope spent Friday
night In Jacksonville.
Lee Blnck nnd S. R. Coffman of For
est creek tarried u short tlmo In Jack
sonville Friday afternoon.
John Crump unci Wllllnm Caton are
among our regular visitors.
Mr. nnd MrB. F L. Mooro aro being
visited by Mrs. McCarthy of Ashland
Mrs, Mooru's mother.
J. H. Bceman of Gold Hill was a busi
ness visitor Friday.
Jacksonville mado a substantial gain
In population during the past decade.
The census of 10110 gavo us 785 people,
but many say they wero ovellookcd by
tho enumerator. Our city is steadily
Improving, too.
R. G Jeffrey, who recently located
south of this pluce, has begun rulslng
poultry on a considerable scule.
Curly Wilson, tho clever backstop,
went to Medford Friday nnd will bo In
ovldonco In tho game with Grants Pass,
The now barber who nrrlved from
Texas not long ago, has gone to Med
ford where ho secured a situation.
being mado In tho arrangement of the
cars ns the Esconso lino that runs the.
Dik train is kept hero over night since,
e stenm shovel has commenced work
rain. j
We had n small blazo hero Wednesday
'pnlng. Tho roof of Mr. Harvey's
arrived he wont homo Frlduy morning
to teturn Sunday owning to go to work.
Ho hns engaged board at tho Sunny Side.
F. M. Clow, representing W. W. Elf
ert Tailoring Co., Medford, spent tho
night on Thursday with us and was
busy most of tho day Friday delivering
clothes nnd taking orders.
There Isto bo a mass meeting hero
tonight to arrange for a celebration on
tho 4th of July; also to lny plnns to
help the ladles of Knglo Ponl secure
a tract of hind nnd clear It ort for a
town park. Results of the meeting noxt
time I write.
right Soltedulcd.
NEW YORK. April 22. Duvo Deshler.
tho hurd hitting Boston lighter, nnd
Fighting Dick Nelson, tho Brooklyn
welterweight, are scheduled to light ten
rounds here next Mondny night.
I-oUor.
There will be a temperance lu-oicram
on Monday night, April 21, ut tho AO
vontlst church on North Riverside ave
nue. There will bo two speakers. Elders
Black and Bunch. Special Invitation to!
everyone to attend. 27
even
house took fire but his little grand chil
dren were out In thu yard nt the tlmo
and gave tho alarm In tlmo to save tho'
building, but the lire burned quite a
hoo In the roof. I
George Whltchcom, recently from
Michigan, wns busy looking for n homel
this week. He went from hero to Mod
ford, but expects to return In n few
duys. Ho is very fnvornbly Impressed
with this pnrt of tho valley nnd thinks
of Investing In property here.
J. P, Burns of Portland, representing
the Central Door nnd Lumber Co., of
that city, wns nmong us Wednesday
doing business with our merchunts.
Mr. W. McNealy, proprietor ot tho
Medford Music Shop, came out with his
wlfo Wednesday nnd gavo n musical en
tertainment at the store of Heath &
Diamond, In tho afternoon and at night.
There was quite u gathering nnd the
audience weru well pleased with the per
formunce. S. G. Rending, recently of Senttle, hut
formerly of Pennsylvania, was here
Wednesday at dinner In company of C.
W. Lake and nlso took supper and break
fast. Ho Is looking for a business loca
tion and promised to return In a short
time. He is loo.tlng for u permanent
homo In a good country with a good
c.imuto nnd seemed to think that he had
found It right here In Eagle Point.
J. C. Moore of Elk Creek, cunin out
Wednesday and brought out Mr. Pierce,
who was on his way to Medford to make
his flnul proof on his homestead. Messrs.
Mathews and Swanson, nlso of Elk
Creek, wero with them ns wltnesses.They
spent the night here and nftor attending
to their business In Medford went on to
Ashland.
Clyde Plymlre, nlghtwntchman for the
1-Spot Locomotive on the P. & E., hns
taken rooms ngaln at tho Sunny Side
and in addition to those nlrendy men
tioned there are several others whoso
names ure on tho V. & E. payroll so
that business begins to look lively
around hero again.
John Ltddcll, tho gcntlomnn of whom
I spoko ns coming from Wcnatcljeo and
going to open up a hardware stQro here
has his lumber on the ground nnd ex
pects to hnvo tho building up right
nwny. Tho contructor Is expected to
morrow, Snturday.
S. M. Wood of tho Medford grocery
stote, and wife, wero pleasant callers
for dinner Thursday.'
J. R. Henderson, who has n home
stend on the P. & E. R. It. near Reeso
Creek,, camo out Thursday evening to
go to work on Mr. LlUdoll's' now store
building, but as tho contractor had not
Hftsklns fqr Health.
1 Look for tho nd that desorlbes the
i pluce you would llko to own.
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Make a Selection '
of our small onkoa and specialties
dud you'll havo a collection of nx
tempting and toothsome dainties n
wero over sot hoforo a king. Don't
bo too lato coming for yours, how
over. Wo can never seem to bake
enough no ainttor how many oxtrn
wo bako fresh daily.
Medford Bakery 81 Delicatessen
TODD & CO. SOUTH OKNTllAIi AVKNUB
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
Mrs. A. II. Phlpps nnd daughter, Miss
Ella, of Medford, wero visiting relatives
In Talent Wednesday,
Mr. A. B. Ferns of Ferns Valley, vlHlt
ed friends In Nortli Talent Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Breeze, of Talent, was nt
Phoenix Friday ntteudlng tho funeral of
Mrs. S. C. Sergant.
Mrs. Ettle Taylor of Medford, came
Hasklns for Health.
Landscape Contractor
Wo do tho grading (or lawns and
tennis grounds, seeding and planting
out to Phoenix to visit her slBtor. Mrs., of shrubery In fact do everything
Jo Ruder, Thursday. ; to make your home a beauty spot.
uieu in rnoenix i nursuuy nigni, airs. jj jj 'yji)S0N.
S. C. Sargent, one of tho old ploneerB ofi .. ' ,'-,' ,, .'" i,' r
the valley. Mrs. Sargent has been all- Phone Pac,f,c 3141 Home' B
lug for several years. '
Died In Phoenix Howard Ship, aged
about sixty-seven years. Mr. Shlpp had
been 111 for some time.
Mr. L. O. Colver, of Phoenix, was
calling at Mrs. C. Carey's Wednesday,
C. . Carey has Just finished planting
soveral acres of his superior early Sun
rise potatoes for seed purposes.
Mrs. Terrlll of Talqnt, was In Phoenix
attending the funeral of Mrs. S. C Sar
gent. Mrs. C. W. Wolters and son Chester,
of Talent, were in Medford Saturday
IMPLEMENTS that are satisfactory
Hardy Power and Myer's
Hand-Sprayers.
Gas Engines, Farm Pumps.
Mitchell and Studebaker
Wagons and Buggies.
All kinds Farm Machinery
and Planet, Jr. Garden Tools
Just Received a New Line of ,
LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN
and SPRAY HOSE. Come and
See Our Line Before You Buy
MEDFORD
IMPLEMENT CO.
28-36 N. Bartlett St. Lawton Bldg. I
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Sick and Injured Conveyed to Any Part of the City or Country.
PHONES: Day Bell Main 351, Residence 4111: Home Phone 179-L
F O R S A L E.
Eighty ncroa ot tho best lnnd north of Roguo rlvor; 35 acres In pears;
5 acres in apples; 14 acres to oats; 10 acres to potatoes; 3 1-2 acres to
onions, 1 1-2 acres to boots, carrots nnd parsnips; 2 acres to blackberries
and raBpborrles and 9 acres to grass and ryo pasture
This place has no buildings, but n flna building spot, with a well ot
good water, tho ontlro placo fenced with woven wlro; has u deeded wa
ter right which waters tho entire placo. This placo is tor sale for Jnst
ono month; purchaser will get tho crop, team, farm wagon, hack, one
and two-horso walking plow, ono 4-horso disc gang plow, ono three
horso sulky plow, drags, harrows, oto.
Torins rensonnblo and prlco ABSOLUTELY RIGHT.
Inquire nt Tribune offlco or ddrcss 1. O. IlOX NO. 08 JACKSON
VILLE, OREGON.
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For vSale or Rent
An 8-room strictly modern house on West Seoond
street that hns been newly remodeled and finished in
side. South front and on a good, big lot. Let us
show you this either for sale or rent.
CORNITIUS-GARNER REALTY CO.
133 West Main Street. 23
Corn
Cultivators
A fine line including
the latest, improved.
styles m riding, walk
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cultivators, every one
built along stronger
lines; wheels much
stronger than other
makes.
The Illustration
shows the latest im
proved horselift cul
tivator. Our prices
and values are right.
Call and inspect our
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JCOTICE.
Tlie nlsht train Kolng south wilt be j
held until 11:35 Tuesday night to ac-(
commodate those from Axhland, Talent,
Vhoenlx, who attend "The Chlmea of ,
Normandy," Seat ale opens Friday
morning at Hasklns Drug Store. '
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TRUTH CEWTEB.
1S2 North Ivy street. Medford, Or.
A. primary course of twelve lessons In
Truth will be given by Annie Sprague
Smith every Thursday afternoon at S
p. in. Teaching and divine healing by
appointment.
Metaphysical library, literature for
sale. Subscriptions taken for Uenlty
Power, Nautilus and other publications.
Enquiries received by mall will receive
prompt attention.
All are welcome. I.ovo offerings.
VOUIt HOME COMFOKT8.
We can wire your house, or do re
pair work a- the service you now
have, and will save you money on
tho work. Promptness and satisfac
tion aro two other essentials that
you'll always get here,
MOTOK ItKI'AIRIXO
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Crater Lake Wiring Co.
NO. 27 NOJITII HAKTI.ETT ST.
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Distributors for Southern Oregon mid Northern California.
MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE.
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California Irrigated Lands
IN SU11DIVISIONS, 20 AGUES AND UPWARDS
EASY PAYMENTS
THE HOME OF ALFALFA, IDEAL CONDITIONS FOR ORANGES
AND LEMONS.
Wrlto ns for Particulars.
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MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANT,
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Tho only exclusive Jobbing coiutniiy in Medford whero you can
get nil of your Uttlo odd Jobs done ut onco by expert workmen.
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Cleaning, Knlslmlncd or papered walls nnd ceilings.
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BANK NOTICE
THE JACKSON COUNTY BANK
Medford, Oregon
Capital $100,000.00. Surplus $65,000.00.
Founded in 1888 and for 23 years under sninq man
agement. Offers to prospective liomeseokers most
thorough and discriminating information as to Roguo
Hiver valley and its resources.
Call or writo,
W. I. VAWTER, President
C. W. McDONALD, Cashier
G. R. LINDLEY, Vice-President.
lIcsHIns for Health.
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