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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 12, 191.1. PAGE THREE ' K v ? m "m n W A Our Correspondents EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS. rearl Haley, once a resident of North Talent, visited old friends at that place "Monday. A. M. Helms of Talent was a Mcdford visitor Monday, malting the trip In hs now auto, GeorRo Elfcra of Phoenix was a caller at C. Carey's Tuesday morning, C. T, Payne of Kern valley came over to C. Carey's In North Talent, Monday, to get cabbage and tomato plants. C. Pierce of Honolulu ranch was at C. Carey's Monday from the cast sldo of Bear creek. George Roberts of North Talent re turned Saturday from Myrtle creek where ho has been visiting his son Frank Roberts. Mrs. a. C. McClaln returned Saturday from a three weeks' visit with relatives ut Myrtle Creek, Or. C. M. Carter from Iowa was down from Ashland looking over C. Carey's valuable little garden and fruit farm Saturdny with a view of purchasing a home In this part of the valley. Mrs. Hayman, a sister of Mrs. A. B. Kerns, Is In the vulley visiting Mrs. Kerns and family. Mrs. Wheeler of Ashland visited John Graffcs of North Phoenix Saturday. Mombers of the Christian church of Phoenix aro proud to say that money enough was raised 'last Sunday evening to clear the little church building of a debt of $600. This surely speaks well for so small a town as Phoenix, C. D. Kager of Talent was down to C. Carey's Tuesday buying early cab bage. Mrs. James Allen has a fine hatch of pure bred White Orpingtons after hav ing eggs shipped here. She got 25 chicks out of 25 eggs. J. S. bpltzer, one of Talents grocery men, was In Mcdford after groceries Tuesday. Mrs. C. Carey was trading In Phoe nix on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Helms nnd Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Helms of Talent wero In Mcdford on business Tuesday. William Kern and wife of Kern valley were In Ta'ent Tuesday visiting Mrs. Kern's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Pattorson. Mrs. William Chllders nee Miss Rob inson of Talent Is hero from Oklahoma to visit her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. John Roblson. Dr. Bailie of the 'Presbyterian church of Phoenix was Installed Wednesday evening. Services were uulto interest ing. Mrs. W. Thrasher and her daughter-in-law, of Phoenix, were guests at Mrs. A. S. Kurry's pleasant home AVcdnes- uay. The little son of John Wright of Pho nlx Is seriously 111. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, who have been living In Ashland have moved to North Talent and will live in one of James Allen's houses this summer. Uouglas Stedman of Phoenix, who has been working In Mcdford with his team, quit Thursday. Miss Henry, sister of Mrs. Bowmoji Hartley of North Talent, has been vis iting with Mrs. Hurtloy this week. TALENT ITEMS. James Hazpn, from Morll;i. Or., has the contract for doing the logging for tho Schneider Brlstow sawmill. Oliver Helms wns doing business In Mcdford Thurstiay. C. H. Durfee of Oakland, Cal., was In Tnlent Thursday nttcndlng to business matters. Tho Misses Tula and Mona Ward wore shopping In Tnlent Thursday. Mrs. R. E. Robinson, Mrs. Lnms Brnwkn, Mrs. Samuel Robinson nnd Mrs. Deetor from Talent nnd vicinity were visiting friends In Ashland Thursdny. Mrs. Gcorgo Trask from tho Little Applegnto country wns trading with our merchants Thursday. On Thursday Miss Helen Qunckenbucq was visiting with friends In Mcdford. Clint Caroy and wife from North Tal ent dollvered a box of tomatoo plants In Talent Thursdny. The plants will bo shipped to Beswlck, Cul. Professor St. Ong of Ashland on Thursday was In Tnlent attending to his classes In music. O. H. Johnson of Ashland was In Tal ent on Thursday attending to real cstato matters. , On Thursday R. House of Ashland nnd wife wero In Talent looking ovor several real cstato propositions. Mrs. Louis Hcsslg from Fort Klam ath on Thursday wns In Talent visiting with friends. v George Alford, a prosperous farmer from Fern Valley, north of Tnlent, was In Tulent Thursday. Mr. Alford has purchnsed a largo Irrigation pump for his well nnd will Irrlgnta his garden. Wllllnm Wlsemnn from Williams creek Is visiting with his uncle, George Jeffreys. The Ladles' Aid society held a meeting nt Dr. D. A. Forbes' residence on Thurs day. Miss Eleanor Powers and Mrs. Thom ns Scott am doing a rushing business at their new Ico cream parlors. Miss Josephine Carllle arrived from Portlund on Wednesday's train. Sho Is staying with her sister, Mrs. Jnines Garrison. v Miss May Smith Is home on a visit with her folks. She has been teaching In tho Gold Hill school. T. J. Bell, benefiting by tho experi ence of the flro In Tnlent last winter, has erected an elevator tower and pur chased a 2000. gallon tank, with 40 feet of pressure. Ho can throw water all over his hotel building and fcols safo fiom flro. Charles Terrll! and family from llrownsboro nro visiting friends In Tal cut. I TSSTBBSAT'S BCOBKS. National League. At New YorkNew York 3. Chicago 9. At Brooklyn Brooklyn 10, St. Louis 1. At Boston Boston 10. Cincinnati 13. At Phlladephla Philadelphia 19. Pittsburg 10. Amarlcan I.nrue. At Dotrolt ftotrolt 0. New York 6. At Cleveland Ck-evlnnd 6, Boston 7. At Chicago Chicago 20. Washington 6. At St. Louis St. Louis J, Philadel phia I. Coast Lsafue. At Los Angeles R. Los Angeles 9 Oakland I At Oakland Portland Ban Francisco 2 At Sacramento Sacramento 4 Vernon S northwest Learns. At Portland Portland 0 Vancouver 6 At VUtorla Victoria S Spokane 1 At Tneomn-- Tiwomn 6 Seattle 0 H. II 6 10 5 10 10 CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. Tho Jacobson-Uadc arc working a large crew on the sewer and are muklng tho dirt fly. A. W. Moon has purchased a now au tomobile. Mr. Donohuc from -the east has leased the J. II. Kinrald residence property and wll move his family hero at once. Miss Jesslo Klncald left for Portland on No. 16, Thursday evening. She will fit up a home for her mother who will follow Miss Jesslo In a few days. Mr. Greenwood, general agent of the White Sowing Machine company, who Jias been assisting the local agent here, lert ror his homo at Ashland Thursday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Guy, J. C. Roblnett, sirs. James Cllno and daughter, Klor ence, W. G. and Ed Miller; tho Misses Evans, c. W. Turpln, T, J. KcIbo. J. C, Pendleton, and Ell Jones spent Thurs day in Mcdford. Tho Rogue River Valley band gave their regular concert at tho opera house Tnursday evening. T. M. Jones, proprietor of the Jones furniture house, received a car load of fine furniture Thursday. Sunday, May 14, will be observed as Mothers' day all over tho United States, Central Point will recognlzo tho occas ion by holding a union service In the opera house at 2:30 p. m. under the auspices of tho Y. M. C. A. An Inter esting progrom consisting of an appro priate address, reading, vocal and In tsrumental music will bo rendered. A flower commltteo Is busy looking up flowers for decorating nnd a large sup ply of white carnations, which Is tho official floral emblem for tho duy, has been secured. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all to attend. Any one that is old or Infirm who would like to at tend will bo provided with a convey ance by notifying the Y. M. C. R. secre tary. Olson and family after visiting Mr. Olsson's parents here, left for their home in Roseburg on train 20 Wednes day morning. Miss Baley. who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Ed March, returned to her homo at Yoncnlln Wednesday morning Mrs. K. H. Hopkins arrived from Portland Wednesday morning. Mrs. J. B. Stevens and Mrs. Dutton of i oio were snopping in our city Wednes day. M. Elwood of Sams Valley transacted business hero Wednesday, Dr. E. Klrchgcssner of Upper Rogue river made a profession al call hero Wednesday. City Attorney Holbrook Wlthlngton was in Central Point Wednesday on legal business. The Home Telephone manager was hero the middle of tho week trying to get a franchise fora system in Cen tral Point. Grunts Pass visitors from rinimi I Point Wednesday were, Mrs. J. W. My- ers. Miss Schlebler and W. W. Scott. uonirai l'olnters that went to Mcd ford Wednesday wero Mrs. Robert Kyle; Miss Deethe, Mrs. A. W. Moon, Mrs. II. T. Pankoy, Mrs. La Ponto and daugh ters. Miss Stone. Miss Audrey Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Penlnger. Miss Hub- nnro. .-wr. Herring. J. E. Ross, W. T, Stldham, Dr. Pollnltz. W. G. Miller. .1. ir. Grace, Miss Beatrice Hoagland and Mr. Por ter are visiting friends nt Junction City. W. E. Kahler has gone to tho const for a two weeks' visit. Mrs. Jim Klncnld lias had a sale of household goods an- will soon leave for Portland to make her futuro home. Are You Going1 to Build? Let me figure on vmtr i.mIMIm.. ,..i give you Idons for a better homo at less cost. I buy material In lnrirn ,innntmu and can suvu you money on your build Ing. I have plans to select from or will mako your plans without cost. Homes iium on ranch or city on ousy pny "U'nts. E. H. MANLEY, ' 217 West Muln Street. ' NOTICE. All real estate men aro heroby notified thnt my ranch Is now off tho mnrkot. GO WALLACE WOODS. Hasklns for Health. FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts .. MOOR-EHNI- CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg FOR SALE BY OWNER: Five acre tract; platted; large, fine lots; sewer and water in; no agents Ad dress Box 666, care of this office. PLASTERERS NOW ARE ORGANIZED Craft Will Soon Be Operating in Mcd ford Under Auspices of American Federation of Labor Will Make No Demands on Employers. The Jplastcrers of Mcdford nnd vicin ity organized a local union last night at Smith's hall with a largo charter list, with prospects of n complete organiza tion of that craft immediately following tho arrival of their qhartcS. Frank Poole, state organlzor. nnd C. O. Young, general organizer of tho American Fed eration of Labor, wero present and aid ed In bringing tho plasterers under tho fold of their International, said inter national being nffillnted with tho Amer ican Federation of Labor. Thoro Is no Intimation or Intention of the local plasterers' organization to at present mako any demands upon em ployers as to chango of hours or wages. They simply realize tho necessity of or ganization that conditions may be main tained, and with n view of assisting to their utmost tho local labor movement, which has had such a splendid growth In this vicinity In tho recent past. PASSENGERS NEED NOT BE VACCINATED SEATTLE, May 12. Passengers em barking for Alaska will not bo required to submit to being vaccinated hereafter if they can sutlsy tho surgeons that they have not been exposed to tho disease during tho previous two weeks, accord ing to tho Jntcst modification of tho vuccluutlon order. They must sign nffidnvlts as follews: "I hereby swear that I Intend to em bahk for a port In Alaska and to my best knowledge nnd belief, I have not been exposed to smallpox during tho past u uays ami mat l navo truthfully an swered tho questions asked mo as to my whereabouts during tho past two weeks." Gus Nichols nnd Rube Johnson of Ea glo Point were In Mcdford Thursdny evening on their way to Portland. Mrs. W. Everett of Ashland spent Thursday In this city. Mrs. Joo Hurt of Ashland was among the visitors In Mcdford Thursday. Hasklns fot Health. Court? ioiijoe News Now Cacei. S. J. Luetto Davison ct nl. vs. Ell M. Potors et al.; suit to quiet title. vCmSlit For Sale or Trade for City Property Relinquishment of 160 acres, deep, rich, freo soil, 1 1-2 millions mor chnntnblo timber, ovor two thousand cords of wood; situated 10 miles from Mcdford; n new 1 1-2 story frame house, front and back porches; a No. 1 spring 100 feet of dwelling; good houso over It; 125 feet rubber hose for flro protection; garden plowed and planted and enclosed with a 5 foot chicken wire fence; good henhouso and enclosed with 5-foot chicken wlro fenco; a new frnmo barn and threo or four ncrcs cleared, slashed and burnt over; nnd If desired, have good work horso, now hack and sot of new harness, farming tools and household and kitchen furnlturo may go In. Sickness and bad health tho reason for wanting to dispose of this property. ADDR1CSS BOX 837, MEDrOBD, OBQOOK. Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot East front, 100 by 175 feet; allcj' in rear; a num ber of large oak trees, splendidly placed in rela tion to a house; registered title; nothing better in the city. Will sell at a bargain for cash, Also lots in Turtle's Third Addition Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms. HARRY H. TUTTLE, Owner Park Avenue, Or any member of the Mcdford Realty Association. L. N. Has removed his Real Estate Office in Talent, Oregon, to Main Street, opposite Talent Hotel. Now is your time to come and purchase a good Alfalfa or Fruit Farm, or a Commercial Orchard, and secure a fine home. lie has tracts of 4-10-15-20-40-80-160 or 280 acres of land for sale, im proved and some unimproved, besides fine city residences. BOY FROZEN IN ICED FRUIT CAR Taken From Car in Texas With Hands and Both Feet Frozen Probably Will Die Was Stealing, a Ride Home From California,' PASADENA. Cal.. May 12. Fred Peek, son of Wllllnm Peek of Mnrcellus, N. Y., was taken out of an Iced oar of oranges nt Cunndlan. Tax., wlh his hands and feet so badly frozen thnt ho will dlo, nceordlng to word received by rela tives today. Peck had boon visiting an aunt In Pasadena- nnd told n friend that ho wns going to steal a ride homo In a refrigerator vnr. C. G. Scnmnns vs. P. H. Robinson nt el.; suit to forecloso Hen. W. C Hale and J. AV. Johnston, attorneys for plain tiff. In the matter of trie application of Klamath Power company to erect and mnlntnln electric power nnd light lines; franchise, granted. Plat of East Main addition to Mcdford filed nnd nrjprovcd. Monthly statements of James M, Cron emlllor, W. R. Coleman ami Fred L. Colvlg filed nnd approved. Order admitting J. N. lioldgctt nnd E. T. Johns to county poor farm. Roads petitioned fnr by J. J. Murphy, T. C. Dugan, George W. Owen, contin ued, ; Rrldgo petitioned for at Gold Hill, con tinued. Order mndo approving tho following additiens: Orchnrd addition, Onkhurst addition, Berryvnlo addition. County clerk's statement nn to scalp bounty warrants nmountlng to $311.50 filed nnd npproved. Order appointing John Wlnnlngham constnblo for Big Butte. Order discharging Vorn Pendleton nnd J. G. Medley as, deputy fruit Inspectors. Probate. Estnto M. S. Leo; final nccount of ad ministrator filed nnd npproved. Estate Booth Lee; final Recount filed nnd npproved. Estate Chnrlcs E. Houston; order mndo appointing Grnco Houston administra trix. Estato Wllllnm S. Mooro; Inventory nnd nppralsement fucd showing cstato valued at J4S00. Hoi to Stop Drinking We aro In carneit when we auk you to try ORRINE at our expense. We will give your money back. If after a trial you fall to get re. nulla from ORK1NE. TblsUa yery genrrom offer. It gives the wives add mothers of tuone who drink to excess an opportunity to try the ORRINE Treatment. It also shown our confi dence In the merits of ORRINE. ORRINE is recognlted as the best and most successful rem cdy the world has ever known for Drunkenness or the so-called Liquor Uablt. It Is a very sim ple treatment, can be given In the home -without publicity or loss of time from business, and at a small price. OKRIN1; Is prepared In two forms. No. 1 tecret treatment, a powder, absolutely tasteless nd odorless, given secrotly In food or drink. ORRINE No. 2, In pill form, Is for those who deslro to take voluntary treatment. ORRINE rnsisouiy ?i,uuabox. write lor Free ORKINK ""qkletmallrd I" ulalu sealed envelope) to Orrlne Co.. 632 Orrlnfc building," Wash ington, D. C. Orrlno Is recommended and Is for snlo In this city by Lean B. Has klns, 214 East Main street, Mcdford, Oregon. JUDD I ook at tho classified ads If you have lost-pomcthlng am If tho finder hasn't advertised. You Advertise. Hasklns for Health. TRAfrE Elegnnt npnrtmcnt house, tensed 4 years $1150 month; tnko gilt edgo ranch property. 5 ncrcs, nil platted; very desirable; trado for residence property. 10 ncrcs In orchard; tako resldnnco In town. Close In rcsldcuco on paving for good acreage. G nnd lo ncro tracts In hearing, close In; tnko residence property. Fine Income orchnrd In Grand Junction, Col., for ranch near Medford. 240 ncrcs flno hog nnd liny ranch for olty property. 72 acres on Trail creek for property In valley; nearly nil tillable. 10 acres with improvements, closo In, for city property. "room house, oloso In, for fow ncrcs good land near town. New 6-room bungalow; tnko lots ns part payment. 5-pnssenger, 4-cyllndor nuto In good con dition; tnko city lots. Somo desirable lots for ncrcago or good papor. 4-room house, wntor nnd sower; trado for acreage. Pasadena residence for good orchard property. 60 acres black sandy loam soil, nil In cultivation; buildings; flno niralfa nnd hog ranch; tako good city proporty. 60 acres, 2E In bottom; 100 under ditch; tnko good auto ns part payment. 000 acres flno wheat land; trade for ranch property. 80 nores. Beagle, 20 cultivated;, all good fruit land; freo soil; buildings; trado for city proporty. 15 ncres; new hungnlow; 0 acres In nl fulfa nnd grapes; ono of tho finest llt tlo homes In valley; trado for property on uavlng. 36 ncren; 12 In pears; trado for closo-ln lot. 6-room house; good lot; trado for acre age. $2000 equity In 10-room house, complete ly furnished, 1 1-3 acres land, trado for acreage. 10 ncres finely situated. 8 ncres In pears, flno garden, chicken homos, good house, trade for bungalow. Incomo property up to $175,000, for good body of timber. Now modern bungalow; tako ncroago or vacant lots up to $1000. A flno rontnl property, all clear; payB 10 por cent on $80,000; trado for un improved tract. WANTED Utrls for genornl housework. City and ranch proporty to list. E. F. I. ROOM 30G PHZPFS BUX&DXira - On These M Soundness of Principlo v vv W. I. VAWTER, Pres. IRRIGATION WATER gives VALUE to LAND WATER is a Community Builder A City Creator Yon have the LAND You NEED the WATER Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Irrigated Orchard A 10-AORE TRACT 1 ACRE FOR YOUR HOUSE AND BUILDINGS 1 ACRE IN ALFALFA FOR YOUR STOCK 1 ACRE IN STRAWBERRIES 1 ACRE IN BERRIES AND GARDEN TRUCK 6 ACRES IN ORCHARD AND YOU ARE INDEPENDENT FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Lots wholesale nnd retail MOOR-EHNI-CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg TALENT Real Estate FOR SALE Good business opportunities and loca tions, nil paying. TEDDY'H DAMSITE Isn't In It with our LANDBITE. For Instance, a 1000-ncro tract con taining ovor 200 acres of tho famous Bear Creek bottom land, In alfalfa, and extending to tho higher land, which Is sot to orchards In part, nil tho land bo Ing good fruit land. Somo of tho land la now in boarlng trees and may bo purchased at reasona ble figures, tho alfalfa lnnd with a good stand of alfalfa for $270 to $350 por ncro; young orchards good stand, $250 por acre, and grain land' at $175 por aero. This Is an "Ideal" tract for a colony, as It would cut up Into small or largo places to an advantage, or may bo pur chased In 10, 12, 20, 40, 50 nnd 60-acro or any slza tracts. Easy terms given at low Intorect. Located threo miles from Ashland and ono mllo from Talent, Or. L A 74-ncro tract 2 1-2 miles West Tal ent; good 3-room houso nnd lnrge barn; 8 ncrcs under ditch and In alfalfa and gnrden land; 34 ncres or orchard, of which 5 acres nro In bearing; tolophono nnd It. F. D.; half cash, bnlanco good terms andn nensy payments. For plenty of other bargains call or nddress G. A. Gardner TAI.BNT, OBXOOW. Lines We Have CAPITAL $100,000 The, Jackson County Bank Founded 1888 Oregon. Medford, Surplus $65,000 c. w. Mcdonald, Cashier G. R. Medford National ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager TAKE UP A -CLAIM- Every citizen, man or woman, has s timber nnd stono right of 160. acres, prlco to tho government $2.50 per aero. No cultivation, residence or Improvement re quired. I havo about twcnty-flvo claims to locate. Sea mo and havo a talk. This land Is worth $20.00 por aero. Call or wrlto A. B. MALINO, Boom 34, 7ftokoa Coa&ty Bank BuUdlnf. 318 Look Here HOME BUILDER. , EARNINGS SAVER! Orchard Addition Is Your Best Ptoposltlon. It Is closo In. Its remotest lot Is less than a mllo from tho city hall. And less than one-third of a mllo from thu South Sldo public school alto. It has an flno soil as can bo found In tho vnlley. It lies perfectly for drainage. Every lot Is beautifully shaded by big, wide-spreading apple trees. Holly' street, tho futuro finest In Medford. runs ctonr through It nnd has ccmont walks on both sides. It In In South Mcdford, naturally tho most beautiful nnd tho future finest and most rapidly developing quarter of tho olty. Building restrictions to keep out tho shncks, Prices nro lowest, advantages consld orcd. Easiest of easy torms for earnings snVcrs. And tho surest proposition for mak ing money by ndvanco In values. Medford wilt grow nnd keep grow ing, nnd nothing can stop her. Got a lot. Or n lot of lots In Orchard Addition, And you wilt hnvo n share In tho hen oflts of Its growth. Tho lots nro 50 or more foot wide and 110 nnd 112 deep. Tho Introductory prices nro only $400 for 50-foot lots. Tho first comors got first choice. Fifty por cent off for tho first builder of a $2000 houso. ' Twenty-flvo per cent off for tho first $1500 houso. Other liberal discounts to early build ers. Im 0. B. XABSXAX.&, the Otmer, t south end of Oakdale avenue, or amy member of the Mtdford Bealty Board. 1 i ' s i n Succeeded S a f o t y of Investment LLNDLEY, Vicc-Prcs. J Bank Building Tracts '-Hi' Jkffiri sa torn ij"- r l..m - - JM-"Lntt irfinjBrM .mmmmhikmtamt-,m v .'Wi'Mii.i