Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 27, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
that ho will bo able to rewtime her
school diltlf'H soon.
JIIhb Voahe, w)io, has bfcen teaching
on Griffin Creek Is vlsltlnir her friend
Mra. Wpolerton. She will leave noon
for her liomjj In the eaat.
Italnh Deal and wife of Portland are
vtaltlnK relf.tlvf"? here,
T M. Jonea.ls on a bunlnes trip to
Portland.
MImb Caley of Goncatla In vlaltlnjf her
sinter Mr. Kd March of this city.
Attorney F. J, Newnun a Mijilforrt vvaa
trnnwictliin buMlncMH horn Weilnenlay
mornlru,'.
4, P. Hale. left WedncPduy mornlntr
for Heattle and Taeoma on a busliienn
trip.
T J. Neff hat) returned trom a vlalt
to ItosrburK and Kiddle.
Mm. I O. Ualmey Mrs. !'. J. Moore.
Mr. J. W. .Myers, Mr. and MIhh Miller,
11. Haste), Dr. I IClrcliKotHnor spent
Wednesday In Medford,
Olen Owens left Wednesday for Uutte
"alls where ho will work In a barber
shop this summer.
Quite a number of our local rtebokah's
ind Odd Follows attended tlm Odd Fel
lows celebration at Medford WedmjBlay.
Virion; who weio Mrs. J2. .. Fana, Mrs.
V. 11 I'rlce, Mrs. J. F. Hay, Mrs. Will
Scott, Mrs. II M Kinerson, II U Foira,
J. F. Hay, non Sweeney, II II and Will
Scott, Frank and 8. M. Caldwell U.
Williams.
Mrs. Hello Pleasants nnd Undo lien
Vnrkcry (her step-father) left Wgd'ies
lay evening for their now home at
Voi th dam Hill. , , i
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
Mr. and Mrs. Mardort spent Sunday
as guest of George Hlglnbotham and
wife
Last Sunday, April, the 23 being the
75 birthday ot Mr. Noe of Gold Hill he
celebrated tho day In a o.ulot way by
Inviting a few relatives and friends
those present were. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Darling and daughters Mr. and Mrs. Cox
and Anna Hlglnbothntn and chlldlren, a
must delightful time was had; all wished
him many happy returns.
Air. MeOeo nnd family who 'liavo been
residents of thin place for some time In
tend to leavo soon for Southern Cali
fornia. Mr. Taylor, who has boon on the sick
list for the jiast week lsj sorno better
Mr. Stevens of tho Oxloy Mlno near
Gold Hill vval over this way ono i
recently on business.
WOOD FOR SALE
HLOCl: WOOD :
$4 VF.ll LOAD :
hone Main 2581 or Icuvo orders at
MEDFORD HARDWARE
COMPANY
Two Days Only ;
Special Sole of Steele Mastodon FAnstes.
All In Blossom.
35 CENTS MS DOZEN TO TTO
DAV3 OUST TOTJSDAT AHX
WEDHESDAT, AFIUI. 25
AKS 20.
J. Oroadley&Co.
CATARKH DOCTOR
Cnroi Catarrh Acuta or
Money Sack.
, Chronic, or
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
(Hy A. C( Ilowlott.)
The ngent for the Grand Tea oompan
of Moilfonl was out to look nfter the
firm', custiuuers In these partH last Sat
urday. W. T. York uiul family accompanied
by C. T. Koisley of .Medford were out
and spent, tl(o day with us lust Sunday
Mlsseii Hazel and I.eona Dean of .Med
ford went KiiestH at tho HunnyHlil" Sun
day. Mr. and Mrs F M. Clow and chil
dren ulso spent tho day with us.
Samuel, Orayham and family were
with us last Sunday. Mr arayhani
canto out to do Home repairing on mto
of tho locomotives for tho Paolflu &
Hasten) and Mrs. Clrayliant ami tho chil
dren took advantage, of the occasion to
spend thu day atit tho Hunnystdo.
Mr. llovvu of Talent and u friend of hln
canio up to visit his sister who has
churgu of tho Intermediate depnrtimml of
our school, last Sunday
Tho Central Point ball team camo over
lu&t Sunday to play hall With tho Huglo
Point team. They had illlto an exciting
guinu and tho riKiilt waa that tho score
stood 7 to It) In favor of Hagle Point,
Sunday afternoon Mrs. Hd Hanlcy and
her two chlldieu camo out to visit with
Mih Ilowlett, In her blgr auto, return
lug Iioiiiu after supper.
Hon Theodoie Cameron of Jackson
villi' wan In oilr town last Monday morn
lug shaking hands with his o'dtiinu
friends.
J. yfy Urover hail np miction salo last
S.itimlay and sold off about all of their
personal propel ty. Tho most of the
things Were sold for n good pi leu. Theie
was UlU a number of jierHous 'present
and among tluim County Commissioner
OwetiK, I'erry l-'ostor of Upper Sams
valley, Mr. Scott Davis of Medfoid and
iiultu a number that I was unacquainted
with.
Joseph Parker, tho genial ngent for
the Pacific Ac HiiHlern Hallway company
of Medford was a caller at tho Sunny
shin Tuesday
Mr Clovo VM wards, tho engineer on tho
depot locomotive, and family took a trip
to Uutto Fulls last Sunday. Mr. Hd
wards has been In tlut employ of tho Pa
cific ltallwav company for tho last IS
olflo & Hasteiii Hallway company for tho
P) months and last Sunday Is the flint
day he has hi en Idle during that time,
woikiiuf every Sunday up to lio lani,
Apt II L
S. II, JIuiwNIi ,hiid a cold cut on thu
bulbed wire fence last Satunlay
Mib. WUllrtm Panltoy of Klamath
county, (lied at tho Grants Pass hospi
tal Monday nt 11 a. m. Her body was
In ought here Monday night and taken to
the homo of her mother Mis. Nancy
Ohenchnlu. Tho Interment took place
today, (Wednesdny) lit JacksonnvUlo. In
addition to Mis. Pankey's husband WIN
Hum Pan hey, from n distance were Mol
Ohunnchnln, San Francisco and Silas
Ohenchalu, Klamath Fulls,
I.arence Caldwell visited relatives and
f i lends heiu Tuesday.
A. W, Mooia Fred .Fund, and Georico
Fox, spoilt Tuesday In OrantH Pass.
.1. W Menltt and A. J. llanhy, wore
passongeis on tho curly morning train
Tuesilny for Oold Hill.
Wilder Freol, has returned from a
trli to .Mexico nnd other southern points.
James and S. M. Caldwell returned
from their northern trip Monday night.
George Jeffers, Wilder Frenl, J. 8.
Murphy weio In Medford Tuesday.
City council meet In special session
Monday evening and decided to lino con
crete pipe for tho sewer system. The
Miss Nick lliophy of Medford nnd lit
tle daughter woie visiting Mis. Hollo
Ple.isuut Wednesday.
Miss Win II Brophy, of Ashland spent
Wednesday with her mother Mis. Hollo
Pleasant.
The tunny friends of Miss Grn Nar
orpss, will ho p leaned to hear that her
health Ih Improving, aud It Is hoped
Mr and Mrs. Joe. Hader were Med
ford business visitors Monday.
J. S. Spltr.er of Talent was In Medford
ifter merchandise Monday.
M Glbbs spent Sunday with old friends
In North Talent.
Mis. Hubert Orr nnd Mrs. Allen Hoh-
erts of Phoenix weto visiting at the
home of Mrs. John Hoberts Saturday,
.Mr and Mrs. William If. Gore of
.Medford were business callers at C. Car
et's In North Talent Tuesday.
Mrs. A. H. Phlpps visited relatives In
Talent Tuesday.
Mrs. J. Price wiib n guest at Mrs. C.
Carey's last Monday.
Mrs. 1,10yd Colvor of Phoenix traded
In Mevlford Monday.
Mrs. i: Glbbs and Miss Herger of
Ashland were guests at tho homo of
Misses ClorOi Allen Sunday.
Tho now bungalow being put up for
Mlln Furry In Phoenix Is progressing
rapidly and will bo very heat.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jones of Jackson
ville spent Saturday night at Mr. and
Mrs., Joe Hader's homo south of Phoe
nix. l
Would you pay opejlollar to rid jotlr
self of disgusting catarrh?
Then go to Chat. Strang today and
ask him for a llyomel outfit and you
will own outrlrght a little catarrh doc
tor that ias cured tnonj easel of cn-f
tarrh than all the catarrh specialists on
earth.
In thei f 1 00 lio( which contains the
llyomel outfit, you will find n little hard)
runner vest pocket, inhaler
Into this Inhaler yotl pour n few dropt
of Hyomel. Then nil you have to do
Is breahi through tho little Inhaler, i
either through the nose or mouth, ac-J
cording to where the catarrh Is located.
When you breathe HVOMBI you
breathe a powerful yot soothing, antisep
tic air, which as It purses uVef the In
flamed and germ ridden inembraiui pen
erates every fold and crevice, and de
stroys germs completely.
Stomach posing never cured catarrh,
sprays nnd, douches always fall; and
why? Hecause they don't get whore tho
germs arc, and as catarrh Is a germ dis
ease you must kill the germs before you
can cure catarrh, HYOMKI is guaran
teed by Chas, Strang and by druggists
everywhere to euro catarrh, coughs,
polds, croup and sorcthroot.
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JD Ji l3J X best In workmanship; this I con earnest
s' tay" of my "maflo to fit' glasses. Iot me porsonally tell
you more about It.
DR. RICKERT
OVER KEITTNER'S SiPILGI AIvI JT
KANES CREEK ITEMS.
Will Cox la engaged hauling lima from
this place to Medford.
Ulck Hesso of Tola, was over this way
last Sunday, ,t
Mr. and Mis. Slaty of Central Tolnt
wujo giiciU of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis one
day recently.
I LIQUID CURES ECZEMA
,k WHERE SALVE FAILS
In regard to skin diseases medlcaC
Authorities aro now agreed on this:
Don't Imprison the dlnease gorma Is
your Bkln by the use ot greasy salves,
and tlius encourago thorn to multiply.
A true euro of all oczematous dlsoases
can be brought about only by using the
healing agents In the form of a liquid.
WASH THE GERMS OUT A
simple wash: A compound ot Oil ot
Wlntergrecn, Thymol, and other Ingre
dients as combined in the D. D. D.
Prescription, penetrates to the disease
terras and destroys it, then soothes
and heals tho skin as nothing else
has ever done.
A 2C-cent trial battle will start the
cure, and glvo ycu instant relleL
MKDFOHH PHAItMACY
Near Tost Office.
IlnsU'ns for Health.
MICHELIN
Jnrier Tubes
IbrMichelin and all other Envelopes
The majority of motor'
ists throughout the world
are satisfied users of
Michelin Inner Tubes.
They are the best judges.
Ask them. "
Look for NT o teadSni
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IN STOCK BY
Valley Auto Co.
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investment, for platting1, for a small syndicate, also as a speculative
proposition. There are about 168 acres in the tract, located one mile
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from Eagle Point. There are about 40 acres in pears and the same
acreage in Newtown and Spitzenberg apples, all in their fifth year, and
about 60 acres, mostly in pears from one to four years old. Balance
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of the tract nearly all good fruit land. There is a good house and barn,
bunk house, drilled well, etc., The stock and machinery, consisting of
seven horses, harness, wagons, plows, cultivators, clod crusher, all
tools, cow, chickens, etc..
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