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MEDFORD 'MAIL' TRTBtTNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1911.
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TALENT ITEMS. BUTTE FALLS ITEMS
P. n. Carpenter, contractor, member
of the rirm of HcdKcpntli & Urtice, won
In Tnlent Wednesday looking after 'the
contract for build nt? tlie I. O. O. F.
temple.
On Tuesday J. J. Lnuc was dolnB
business In Aelitnnil.
J. B. Carlllo, chief of pollro of Asli
lahcl, on Wcdncsdny waH In Talent visit
Inif with his dnUBhtor, Mrs. James Gar
vin. Louis KiiRcr from Aslilnnd on Wed
nesday was looking after his flno or
chard west of Talent.
C. A. McArthur of Medford on Wed
nesday was In the vicinity of Talent
attending to business connected with
real estate.
Fulton Smith will lcavo Talent for
the Nell Creek sawmill on Thursday.
A sister of J. 1 Norman. Mrs. John
Hart, formerly of Oklahomu, Is visit
ing relatives In Talent.
Charles II. Iuirge, architect rrotn Al
bany, has been employed by tho school
district at Talent. Ho wbh lit Talent
Wednesday.
V. A. Duulap inndo n business trip to
Medford on Wednesday.
J. N. Manning left on Wednesday for
a visit with relatives nt Kugene.
Mrs. 8. U. Storey of Hams Valloy on
Wednesday was In Talent attending to
matters of business.
,Tho present principal of tho Talent
school, O W. Ager, has been employed
by tho directors of tho school dlstilet
nt Woodvlllo to teacli for tho coining
school year.
J. II. Fuller Is building a flno now
barn on his farm onci mllo west of Tal
ent. Hurry drlggs has churgo of tho
work.
Since tho weather has cleared off
farmers nro busy spraying thnlr oichards
for tho cod II n moth.
Dy tho first of next week William
Quuckenuusli, formerly of Talent orchard
company, will put a gang of men to
work thinning apples.
The follqwing Is ft list of parsons from
outsldo places registering at tho Hell
house. Talent: V. M. Morse, Ashland:
Don Fisher, Brownsville! J. I Lore, Cor
vnllls; A. 8. Ilrown, Ashland; Qoorge
M. McNahb, Ashland; K. It. Out mini,
Medford; It. C. Stead, Medford; It. C.
Mnyne. Itahay; J. C. Curry, Portland;
J. M. IIughoM. Ashland; II. C. Tabcr,
Ashland; C. H. iJurge, Albany.
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Mrs. Jacob Slonu returned from Sac
ramento Monday evening after being ab
sent several .months.
MrH. T. J. O'Hara. A. W. Moon, C). K.
Fox and A. Vj. IaPoiiIu were OruntH
Pass visitors Tuesday.
Hr. IX K. Hincrson returned from his
homestead and lluttu Falls Tuesday
morning.
Tho Ladles' Aid society of tho M. li
ehrueli had u very enjoyablo surprise on
Mrs. .Kaliler Tuesday afternoon.
Rev. T. J. Hazelton was a Phoenix vis
itor Tuesday itfturnoon.
Tho Medford visitors from Central
Point Tuesday were Mrs. Alta Ileal, Mr.
Wilson, Hr., Mr. Ousloy, Mr. Hoke, Jr.,
Mr. Ulackburn, James Cllne, Mrs. I. li
lloblnolt, Miss M. Miller, Miss Mary
Olson.
Jim Cllnu left for Portland Tuesday
evening nil business.
Francis Leonard of Portland visited
relatives hero tho fore part of tho week.
Tho seniors of tho Centuil Point high
school aro very busy preparing for com
uiencetnent, which will tnko place Friday
evening. May 30. This Is tho first year
that Central Point will not liuvo an
eighth grade commencement.
EAGLE POINT EAGLETS.
(Ily A. C. Howlett )
Thursday ufternoon lust, Ira Dodge,
Ills ifather mid two strangers called for
Into dinner and then started with their
aulo for the Dodge farm on the west
bank of tho lloguo river, via Free Feiry.
Mr, Dodnu seems to be wry confident
that tho new bridge across Itoguo HviH
near his pluco will be pui ill mu sum
mer mid that wo will have dltcel com
munication with Sams vulloy, by that
means bringing tho people of lhat (no
tion within a short distance of tho rail
road. A gentleman by tho iiuiha of Meis
from Montana wus hero looking over
tno situation with an eyo to business.
TJiiiu has been iilto a uumbui' (
traveling baleumeu hero the last fuw
ilu'H and they all seem to bo doing busl
uebs, In fact our little town Is beginning
to cosmopolitan ulrs and one would
think thul the prospect was very flat
tering us it btislnes proposition.
Miss Mugglu Daloy, our telephone girl,
lino put tiultn u stock of stutlouaiy.
ooiiibH. brushes etc., In her lltllo central
phone offleo and by that means a few
iM'imk'H tu hur account.
A llttlu girl of Mrs. Vaughu'M. living
In tho lower end of our town along uie
rullroud tiack fell tho uthr day ami cut
her forehead su a to bo necessary for
Dr. Holt to take several sllttibes to draw
tlo cut together
I see that wo have u new lumber
yard In our luwn, Hpiague brothers of
California, liuvo auunged with the P
& II It. It. company to use a part of
their right of way for stacking their
lumber and they have also (.reared lots
tp build on and from the appearance
of things they Intend to do huslneHs, as
they huvo now on tho ground three car
load or lumber una nro looking ror mote
to come.
, Last Sunday was tuto a day at tho
Puclflo & Hastem depot, especially
whllo the train stopped there n fvw min
utes. The band rendered some fine
music and the 75 or 0 paiisengiis hud
nn' opjiortunlty to mm some of the Im-
rirovoments that uu being made here ,
H Frank Liiwls hus his bulldlug, 11:1x50,
fi'et, two stories high, about completed i
Mr. Llddell lius ins siore. .'axav reel
wellund'jr way und bj the limit this Is
read by the public the shelving and
obuntcm will be well under )'. M L
Daloy has Ids store woll slocked und
last Suturduy was iimlr opening da
und you know I sent In an ad. for him
on tho I. M T . und last Sunday, while
I was ut Aittlooh school house, Cliuper
rel school huuso and Tublo Itock sohool
Jiuusn wttviidlug meeting, there were se
ural persons usked uu who M I. Daley
vh, naylng that tlu-j saw an ad In
the Mull Tribune for his store And
still some Will say that It don't pu lo
advertise In the papers
' In addition lo the ulwve buildings
that nro UI 'd going up. Wlllluiu Von
der Helleu Is having the dlrst exeuxat
ert for HI" lulldlnr. S8x&U feel, und Is
planning to erect two-stors bilok
building nd Iiuvp the upper loom ur-
Robert Fryusar und a t'luiry have
eoMia to town, bought two lots und uie
r7i.inunr to build und open up u livery
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hln subscript
for (he Mall Tribune
Jack Doublcday has been visiting Med
ford and renewing acquaintances with
hln many friends.
The Sunday excursion was largely pat
ronised and much enjoyed, although tho
weather was rather cool and somo snow
fell In tho hills beyond. Tho railroad Is
ooing much for tho town and It be
hooves tho mill luterosts und tho people
to do their part as lititto Falls cannot bo
made by simply running trnlns to It nnd
furnishing transportation, but Industries
must be established and opportunities
for employment given tho people nnd
encouragement extended to the settle
ment of business men.
Tho Iluttc Falls Lumber company has
opened n wood yurd In Medford und ap
pointed a local salesmnn.
It Is cool and dear nnd wo have had
several ftosts heie, but as there Is not
much fruit hereabouts no grout losses
have been stlstnlned.
Mrs. CrosH will soon open her restau
rant, and Misses Carson and Stoddard
will soon complete their Ktoro building,
while nil over town many Improvements
aro under wuy. lirlng tho men of capi
tal and business capacity and families
of desliablo standing and push forward
the .ocal Improvements nnd liutto Falls
will advance along tho right llrius, as It
will not do with a class of roughs und
rowdies.
Itov. Mr. Jones Is engaged In tho erec
tion of his new church and has hopes
of soon being comfortably established.
Judge H. S. PcnU is still In Mcdfon
but It Is Ulto probable that ho will
truvol south or also form a business re
lation with a Sacramento, Cal corporn
tlon to reptesent Its oxtenslvu Intel ests.
Do Is now In Kugene, Or. Many huvo
been tho solicitations und from tho high
est sources, for him to locate In Med
ford, but tho strong probabilities are
that Mr, Penis will act for coroprato
Interests.
Ono or tno most comforable, easy road
ways for a nowly built railway, Is that
of tho P. A li, which reflects great credit
upon the men engaged In the consttuc
tlvo work, and demonstrates tho effi
ciency of tho official management.
Clasplll & Wheeler, as also J. P.
Hughes, merchants, report their trndo as
Increasing rapidly nnd nro enabled
through tho cheapening of freight lates
to sull at Medford prices.
The band boyH practice twice n week
and aro making excellent progress un
der tho direction of Moses llud Illldrctn
and Mrs. Curtain.
Tho railroad work under tho super
vision of Messrs. Stout and Holts, Is rap
Idly Hearing completion nnd when done
Ilutto Falls will have u flno water sys
tem for tho use of tho railway and ono
of tho most beautiful and convenient
depots along the entile line. Mr. Geilg
lias done much eommemlablo woik and
his management has been of a superior
type.
Kdgur Hafer Is still continuing his
work nenr the Falls nnd has somo 40
acres nearly cleared for tho proposed
nuw town, mills and business,
Ilutto Falls Is now In the throes of
the uuestlon of whether It will incorpo
rate. H would be best, provided tho
proper official material wuh elected, us
tho town will have to he bonded to meet
the expenses of present and future do
iiiaiiilM ami onlv the most responsible as
most desirable eltlrens should have tho
matter In charge. Put no undesiraDins
In office and suppress all bad Influences.
Kir. null of Oklahoma contemplates
Mtnrtliiir business In town and will prob
ably purchase business piopony.
build a bank building and upon up tho
F-iglo Point bank by J,uly 1. The inost
of tho slook hus ulieady been subi
Hcrlbed.
The mall schedule for Hullo I' alls ami
HiiKlo Point has been elamged so that
now tho stage leaves Ilutto Fulls ut 7
o'clock u. in., and urilves hero ubout 11
a. m.: leaves here ut 1 o'uroek p. in. and
arrives at Ilutto Falls at fi p, in.
Notice to Ooutraotors.
Notlco Is hereby given that sealed bids
will bo received by tho hoard of directors
of school district No. SB, of Jackson
county, statu of Oregon, until Wednes
day, May 17,1811, for tho erection of a
ono stoty frame school building In suld
district, I'lanH and specifications for
tho sumo may bo scon at tho office of
tho county school superintendent In
Jacksonville, or In tho casu of his ut
senco from tho office, they may bo seen
at llio offleo of tho county clerk
Kaclt bid must bo accompanied by a
certified check for a sum which shall
eipial flvo per cent of tho amount of the
bid, us a guiirantco of good faith, and
tho successful bidder will bo required lo
glvo bonds In tho sum of soventy-flvo
per cent of Urn iiiiiount of lint bid The
board of directors rouorvo tho right to
rajoat
J. M.
any und all bids. Send bids to
Slovens, lleagle, Or.
. w, sTiinonsfl,
Chairman Sohool Hoard.
TBUTH CENTER.
1S2 North Ivy street, Medford. Or.
A primary courso of twolvo lessons n
Truth will be given by Annlo Spraguo
Hialtli every Thursday afternoon at 3
p. in, Teaching and divine healing by
appointment.
Motaphysleal library, lltoraturo for
sale Subscilptloits taken for Uenlty
Power, Nautilus and other publications.
Kuqulrlcs recolved by malt will receive
prompt attention.
All are welcome. Love offerings.
North Pole Picfures
will be oxhibitcd at the
Nal Theatre
Tonight
DQNT FAIL TO SKK
TJI1SSK MOST WOX-
DISRKlThOJALLAIO-
IMON PKTUUKS
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TAJRJ5VlTdta AlD
Tlis sola hlr of tho. rolgnlntr house of
nttonded by his Coac servant, who is
attached.
TO TALK OF GRIME
' PItlNnVILLi:. Or., May 11. Other
than to assert that the killing was Jus
tified, John Itoblnsou, who shot nnd In
stantly Kilted Louis McAllister, owner
of tho Oehoeo gold mine nnd other piop
ertles, declined to talk today. Ho Is In
tho custody of tho sheriff.
Much excitement prevails hero and nt
Howard, McAllister's home, as McAllis
ter was a prominent matt In this district
nnd well liked.
Itoblnsou shot McAllister while they
weie standing at tho entrance of tho
initio. It Is said they became Involved
In a dispute over tho mine.
XTOTIGE.
All real estate men aro heroby notified
that my ranch Is now off the market.
CO WALLACH WOODS.
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REFUSES
1?V1?Q Scientifically 'Posted ft ml
Ily I EjO Olassos Properly lotted. "
DS. EICKERT
TCYltJKiailT SPECIALIST '
30S .13. Main St., over Kcntner's.
r'e'vir.srNr4vsrsrrsr,
JUST OUT
Medford Mail Tribune
Official Map of
Jackson County, Ore.
Compiled especially for
Jackson County Almtract Co. Annrovod and offi
cially adopted hy tho county court, July, 1910,
Shows ownership Of oach parcol of property,
township and section lines, county roads, forest re-
serves, railroad grant, city
and all other necessary
Tho only convonlont, hnndy, complete map j
of Jackson county published In mnny yoars. Size z
!IS hy 40 Inches, on heavy map papor, tinned nt Z
both ends
No homo comploto without this map. it soils i
for T-fD. hnt will ho given nway freo to suhscrlb-
ors lo tho Medford Mall
HOW TO GET
SUUSOimiB TO TUB DA
FOB ONK YEAH IN
OU FOH THK WI3HKLY
YBAltS IN ADVANCE
AND TUB
Or got ono now subscriber to tho Dally or two :;
now ones to tho Weekly, romlt and wo will send the l',
map. !
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Old subscribers tuny socuro tho map by paying ;;
up arrears and subscribing In advance. :;
MPf tnrd Mm ' Vihnnia
27 N. Piv Street
Medford, Ore.
UIS ATTH1STDAKT
Knula U here seen at Bnd-Naubolra
about to mount a blcyolo with carrier
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ARIZONA MAY VOTE
AGAIN ON RECALL
WASHINGTON, D. C. May 11. Tho
house territories committee today voted
to fnvorublv report n tesolutlou provid
ing that the people of Arizona shall vote
again on tho recall of Judges clause In
their statu constitution and that tho
people of New Mexico shall voto again
on nn amendment which will make It
easier to (intend their constitution.
Tho house will consldor tho report on
Tuesday,
Estrada Flees.
MANAGUA. Nncarngua, May 11. The
resignation nnd flight if President Juan
J. Hstindu today Is 'taken hero as the
presage of unotnar revolution with n
strong probability that General Menn,
present inllnster of war. will bo tho next
I to assume power.
the Mall Trluuuo hy tho J
and town
boundaries X
Information.
Tribune, 2
THE MAP FREE
ILY MAIL
TlUnONB
ADVANCE
,?5.00
MAIL TRIBUNE TWO
AT 11.50 A YEAR. $3.00
MAP IS YOURS.
GAME IN 1875:
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PASSES 8EV0HD
J. W. 0. Gregory Dies in Ashland,
After Lonrj Residence There
Farmed for Years Near Table
Rock Before Moving to Ashland
ASHLAND. Of., May 1. J. W. O.
Gregory passed away at his home on
First nvenuo TJicsday nftornoon. Mr.
Gregory was stricken with paralysis
three years ago nnd his health bos been
poorly ever since. Another stroko Friday
afternoon proved fatal, and ho never re
covered consciousness.
The funeral will take plaro Thursday
afternoon at 2;.10 from the residence,
Itov. II. J. Vnn Fosscn officiating. Tho
Interment will bo In Ashland cemetery.
Mr. Gregory was born In Canada, July
17, 1848. He remained In Canada until
10 years of ago or until tho commence
ment of the civil war, when ho joined
his fnther, Captain Thomas D. Gregory,
who was then In commnnd of the Mis
sissippi squadron. After tho close of
the war he went to MIbsouH, where ho
met nnd mnrrled Anna It, Brown, Sep
tember 22, 1807. In 187.1 they enmc to
Yplo county, California, whore tlioy re
mained about two nnd one-half years,
when they enmo to Oregon, locating at
Tablo Itock, whoro ho was engaged In
farming until coming to Ashland In
1881. Thrco children wore born to
them J. Milton Gregory, deceased, Mrs.
kG, II. Yoo and Mrs. J. A. Harvey, both
residents or ASlimiui.
Mr. Gregory was for many years en
gaged In tho truck and .dray business
In Ashland nnd mode mnny friends, who
will bo grlovod. to learn of his death.
Magdalena Captured.
NOOAJjKS, Aria., May 11. Magdalono,
In. Honora state on tho Sonora railroad
45 miles south of here, was captured by
the rebels today, according to passengers
arriving on a delayed west coast Mexi
can train. No particulars could bo ob
tained of tho occupation of tho city by
tho rebels.
Hasklns for Health.
MMMMMMMMMaMMHMMM
Eata
Poison oaK
NEVER DPUenV 30 YEARS
tailino KlPiCUT THESTANOARD
PILES, CHILBLAINS. rCLONS, OURNS, CTC.
I A VALUABLE HOU3CHOLO SALVC.
AIL 0AUS0ISTS HAVE IT OH WILLOBTilN ON SCCOJCSr
ACCtPr NO SUBSTITUTES.
rrco 25 Cents.
lAtlGltViMICHAtLSCO SftN FRANCISCO.
Excursion
East
1911
Duilnj,' tho months of May, June. July,
AiiKimt and Senteinbor, on dntes
shown billow, tho
Southern Pacific
will fiull round trip tltkotH from
Medford, via Portland
iih follews:
TO FAUICH.
ChlcnKO $ 82.10
Council JIluffH ...
Oiimlia
Kansas City
Ht. JoHcph
St. Paul ..
09.90
St. I'ftul, via Council Uluffs ..
MlniH'upoIlM, direct .'
MlnncapollH, via Council llluffn.
IJPMtOII, lllltH't
73.S0
69.U0
7II.S0
119.90
Now Vork 118.10
St IiOiils 79.90
WnsliliiKton, 1). 0 117.10
Atlantic City, X. J. ...1 112.30
SALE SATES
May 1..'17, 18. 19, 22. 23, 21. 25, 27, 28
nnd 29.
Juno 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, IC, 17, 21, 22, 2S, 29
nnd 30.
July 1, 8, 3, I, r, fi. 10, 20. 2fi, 27 nnd 28.
AllKllnt 3. I. r. II, 15, IC, 17, 21, 22, 23,
2h, 29 and 30.
Bi'ptembor 1, 2, A, 5, fi nnd 7.
Stop-oveiH wlthlh lliultH In eltlior di
rection. Final i etui n limit October 3 Int.
For faros ona way through Callfonila
Inquire of miy Sontliern Pacific n?out,
or write to
WM. MCMUSKAY
Oenernl Fnsienffcr Agent
Portland, Oreg-on.
PORTLAND
ROSE
FESTIVAL
to m: hi:ld in.
Portland, Oregon.
June 5 to 10, 1911
will nn a, most nmryUANT I
FLORAL FIESTA
&CIVIC JUBILEE
Portland. "The Rose City." will bo n
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world-wldo Interest (or, one week.
One and One-Third Fare
to Portland
PROM
ALL rOXNTS OK THE
Southern Pacific-Lines in Oregon
To keep perfectly posted on all Impor
tant matters relating to this great event,
call on local agents for circulars and
printed matter, or write to
WM. McUtr&XAY
General l'anier Agent,
rOUTUAND, onu
, Medford
Horse Shoeing Shop-
128 South Uarctlctt Street.
Pacific Phono 18.11
Home 210-11.
C. L Allen, Prop.
GIVE US A TItlAIi
ii, ,.. n iv. oii . 4va it -Up
YOUR HOME COMFORTS.
"Wo can wlri your houso, or do re
pair work o.j tho servlco you now
have, and will savo you money on
tho work. Pro'mntncss and satisfac
tion aro two other essentials that
you'll. always get hero.
MOTOR REPAIRING
PIAT IRONS
PANS, FIXTURES.
Crater Lake Wiring Co.
NO. 27 NORTH DARTI.ETT ST.
?n rOiriIriLll ix m-I VJ-r Uf
ijBBrBir
ijlMHl
Excursion Fares
East 1911
During the months of May, June, Jul)', August and
September, on dates shown below, the
.SOUTHERN PACIFIC
, .wijl.scjl round trip tickets from
Medford via Portland
" as follews:
TO " FAEES
Chicago $82.40
Council Blurls
Omaha
Kansas City.l-.l
St. Joseph
St. Paul
St. Paul, via Council Bluffs $73.80
Minneapolis, via Council Bluiis :. $73.80
Duluth, via Council Bluffs $77.40
St. Louis $79.90
1 ' ' SALE DATES
May 16, 17,' 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28 and 29.
June 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29 and 30.
July 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28.
August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30.
f September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7.
Stop-overs within limits in either direction. Final re
turn limit October 31st. ...
For fares one way through California inquire of A. S.
Rosenbaum, agent, or write to
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
Low Round Trip Fares
to tho
Strawberry Festival and
Rose Carnival
to be held at
Roseburg, Ore. May II, 12, 13.
for this occasion the
Southern Pacific Company
will sell round trip tickets at
ONE and ONE-THIRD FARE
from all stations, Eugene to Ashland inclusive, May
11, 12 and 13, with final return limit May 15.
Au elaborate program has been propared by the
Carnival Committee and will consist of Strawberry
aud Kose exhibits, Parades of the Elks and other
Fraternal Lodges, Strawberry eating contest, Aero
plane, Automobilo and Motorcycle race, Tug of War
athletic sports, Grand Carnival Ball, Mardi Gran
Carnival, etc., etc.
For further particulars, qall on any Southern Pa
cific Agent, or write to
WM. McMURRAY
Gonoral Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
WOOD FOR SALE
I-
BLOCK WOOD
$4 FSB LOAD
Phono Main 2S01 or lev or4er, at
Medford Hardware
Company
Second hand
Remington
Typewriter
For Sale.
Little Used.
Wide Carriage
Medford
Book
Store
., $69.90
tw-r
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thin inomln
Ti urim!W4i.'Jil
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